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WHY BOILS COME BACK The Cause Is in the System, Not on the Suriace. A flood Stimulant Help The Blood. bloils,-Ulcers, infected skin and mus cle swelling are-all akin. Drive away the boil and It comes again in another place. Dry up ,the ulcers and heal the Infqcted places and they promptly re' turn. Reduce the swelling and it twill re-appear. The trouble Is in the blood, rnlanted In the system. .External treatments are only tem porarily successful. Nothing short of a good tonic will suffice. SanDraS, an excelleat compound of medicinal herbs and roots, an excel lent intestinal stimulant will attack the seat of trouble. It cleanses the system and blood and drives aiway inpurities. It cleanses the Stomach, liver and kidneys and nature does the rest. Common laxa tives only lee;e you in worse shape than before. A tablespoonful taken be fore each meal will tone up the sys ter,, and make a new -person of you. Contains no alcohol. Try it a while. All dealers and Joblixrs. LAND SALE The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, COURT OF COMMON PIUAS Maude Abercrombie Cox, Plaintiff Against %gston Abercrombie, Belle Abercrom ble, Wayne Abercr6mbie, Horry Abercrombie, Kate Abercrombie, Ruth Abercrombie, Kermit Aber crombie, Laurens Trust Company as General Guardian for defendants aforesaid, Darwin 11. G. Abercrom bie, Ernest Gault and J. H. Abor crombie as Administrator of the Estate of Alexander Abercrombie, deceased, Defendants. Puisuait to a IDecree of the court In the above stated case, I will sell at public autcry to the highest 'bidder at Laurens, C. HI., S. C., on Salesday in January next, being Monday the 3rd day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following de scribed lproperty, to wit: Thirty-three and one-half acres, more or less, bounded on North by lands now or formerly of W. P. Harris, on East by lands now or formerly o[ H. Grady Abercrombie, on South by lands now or formerly of Paul K. Abercrombie, on West by lands now or formerly of I. H1. Garrett and Thomas Owings, being the tract of land set apart to him in the partition of his father's estate; Eight and one-fourth acres, more or less, bounded by lands now or formerly of E. 11. Garrett, J. M. Abercrombie, J. J. Manly and A. J. Owings, being a gart of tract No. 1, of Toliver Robeit Son's estate, conveyed to him by Eliz abeth Dial by Deed recorded in Deed Book 23. Page 187; Eleven acres, more or less, bounde(d by lands now or formerly of Alien Ow ings, E4. 11. Garrett and 1'. ;3. Owings, conveyed Lo him by E. 11. Gjrre0tt I)y Deed fecorded in Vol. 23, Pago 186. Forty-nine acres , more or le.ss bounded by ltnds now or formerly of lid. L. Riddle, J. P. Garrett, Toi llen derson and others, conveyed to him by Austin Abercromilo1e.)I * Terms of Sale: One-third ca.sh, bal anee to be imid in, one and two years; the credit portioln to be secured by bond and niort'gage of the urchaser over the said premlikes. bqrming logvl interest from: (ate, with ieauve to pur chaser to '.) his entirc b1i1 in -s Purchaser- t) pay for paip's aml staipps. If the terms,~ of sale are not complied with, the land to he re-sold On same or some. subsequient Salesday on same termis, at risk of forumer Purl *chaser. C. A. POWl0 it, C. C. C. P. and (G. 8., Laurensm S. C. Dated this 1A4th (lay of Dec. 1920 22-3t-A ---OMEI nda Catarrh or money back. hemt tlreathe It in. Outfit includes iunhaleA. ztra bottles at all dlruLm%~~ Don't Prod Your *Liver to -Action NR Overcomes illouonoos, Constipa lion, *leki Headache, Qulokly. No Griping or PaIn. Omaranteed. 'The organs of digestion, assimila. tien dgnd elimination--tho utomachi, giver arid bowes-aro closely alled, and the proper action of any of theso organs Is largely deliendent updn the correct functioning of all the ethers. * Whipping'' your liver Into taction wIth calomel or forcing your hiowels with irrItating laxatives or strong cathartics is a great mistake. A bet ter, safer ple.n Is strengthening andl toning the wholO digestive tind 'hmina tive nytem wiuh Nature's Remedy (NR '1 ablots), which not only brings immediato rollef, but genuIne and iast ing bon<.lt. It acts on the stdmach, liver, bowels and kidneys, lmnprovos digestion and assimilation, overcomes biiiousness correctu constipation and *quickly relieves aickc headacho. Get your system thoroughly cleansed and puriaed for onco; stomach, liver and bovwels working togother' in vig orous harm~ony, and Vou will not have to take medieine every dey-ju~at take one NR Tiablot occasionally to ligep your system in good condition and al ways feel your besat. Itememnber it ism easier and cheaper to keep well than it ism to get well. Oet a 250~ box and try it with the Understanding that it must give you Seater relief and beneflt than any wel or liver medicine you ovorused or no pay. Nature's Remedy (NiR Tablets) - is sold, guaranteed na reoommended by your druggist. hAUBENS DUU CO., Laurens, .. Ak-T bia WORLD COURT 14EA Idea of World Court of Justice Bulks - Larger in Mind of President-Elect. JudicIary Body Basis Assoelation Wajf~s. 11.-The idea of a wor . ourt of justice, fr6e from po litidal .bas and embodying as few' as pop&4bie of the spects of a political alliaice, bulks larger In the ponsidera tioip of -President-elect -Harding as his Qneulitaions on a world peace iplan. The prosident-elect's only extended conference on the league today was. with 'Senator James"(Wadsorth, of -New YQrk, a ireservation Republican in the Versailles treaty fight, who ad vised that any peace league to be foo tered by the coming adminulstration, be builded about an international court,. rather than about a muitual po liticql guarantee like that of article ten._.Mr. Wadsworth said he was con fldent that details could he worked. out and a codification on international law seconiplished which would be ac ceptable to nox4 of the nations of the world. The Nev York sonator declared that diplomatic negotiations toward such an organization might be con siummated and the .entire peace mud die cleared up within three or four! anonths after President Harding takes office. -ie suggested that.an interna tional cdnference on the ddbject In Washington might well follow the pre linilnary negotiations. As chairian of the senate military committee, Senator Wadsworth also discussed various questions of army policy with Mr. Harding, Including the twelte thousand army ipointments and proiotiou submitted to the pres Ont selato by President Wilson for confirmation. . lie aid afterward that ,to conclusions were reached at the * *e * * ee ee e Se e * 0 0 * LANFORDb NEW, *9.* * * e e * e * e e * * * Iauford, Dec. 27.-'ihev. W. J. Jones )residing elder, preached a Uhristmas sermon SiBunday niorning in the Motio dist church, the subject of his ils course biing, "It Is more blessed to give than receive," 'We Ire in the midst of the Christ mans holidays and everybody sems jolly -and h1ap))Y. Mi'. Alice Mills and Miss Belle Pat terson ent(t(rtained their Sunday School clas and ' Mi Nlsa; Loitha Cooper -the Sunbi e.'.in 1wi last Friday afterinoon at the reqideece of Mr. 11. M. Johnson. ROv. G. .\. SiXton was present and as siste( in the " gaes for the 'childron. ('alt. J. W. Lanford has beeni very sick for a ftw days but is ,>me better at irosent. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Littlefield spen! th1e day with i's. anid Mrs. Stribbllin at idnorce. Mr. and Mr'. . Jamecs Williatus and family spentt Sunday with Mr. anid Mlrs. C;laren<'e Gal'rott. Mr.'John Hiarnmon, of L~aurens, has been sa .risi tor' in our midst (luring thme holidays. Presiding l'tder .iones was the guest of Mir. andmu Mrs. L. .M. Cannmon. Misses Carrie <Lou and Mary Hig gins are s pendhing the hiolidazys with thrir'Ntre ntis, Mi. and Mrs. J./S. Mig gins' Mi' 'an'd "'r. . IG . Moore, Mir. mi 'Mrs. '.- A Thomias, ~M. and 1irs. C.- .II. Franksq, and Miss Audrey F'raniks, of Spartanbumg, spiLitthe reek-end with their' parenfts, Mir. andI Mrs. J. RL. .Mrs.' .iP~th'el- Tanfcord -a-nd, family spent; Christmas.- day at the homno of Mr..aptd rr...awi-ence .Patterson. Mrs.: M. .W'. Powler and Miss Carrie Fi~'oler spent -Chrtenmas d ay -Iih M r. an dalig.us. CU kggbi. Mat'I lb. :lligginas 5hpent the .week-and with ,Miss V. Watson. 'Urs. 'hna 'Perguson and daughter, Mart I.ou, of.tiaereies; Mr. tmnd Mrs. U1. T. ('qrgmsson. of SpaitanbuIrg, Mr. aind Mrs~4 C. Hlundley and( famnily of Eno ireetggnt Sundaywith Mr. and Mrm: Mi.gtnd .Mrs. i oni furins, of Barks. dlale)jppept Christmas (lay with theiri gratdmgthioi', Mr's. 0. F'. F~owler'. Mf3. Virginia. Drunmmond, of Wood ruiffesmpenttinga fdw days wIth Miss Carrief~. Higgins. ma.'j;ay with ts . .f. $. l-ggifta. Mry, B. Burnett and family spient Sinm y with Mi:. and Mirs. Will Cooper., Mti Q~o~co ileShieolds of liander' Col legoe.jpomending the holidays with her 'parents, Mr. anji Mrs. J. MA. DeShields. DMabituael ConstIpatIon Cuuied in 14 to [5 ays LA-O8WITH.~ P'%PSIN" La a speciAlly ~p~6dSyn~onic-Laxative for Habituad th~ejatu It' relieves- promptly but ari4It.takenr u~4Wfr 14 to 21 days to g~~qrgnfur a~ton, lt'8dlmulates and RjY itVery hasani to Take. Oen t'sdent's -ionilnations would -be per mitted to take fthe uhuAl course of such recommendations in senate pro cedure. NORMA TAIAADGE IN SI E LOVES AND LJSW" Does a woman lie when she loves? She certainly does, and. Norma Ta madgo proves it -in "She Loves nid lAes," u Select special fit -which the popular star Is appearing at thu Princess theatre Thursday and Friday. True, Miss Tajmadge has a good ex cusO for her fibs, for she must win a fortune and in order to do this she must marry a man, while she js mas querading as a woman of fifty-two, wyho happenq to be the Vian she really loves and hte really believes ehe is the ago she represents. Some task, -but Miss Taltnadge is so versatile that she not only ,mokes the aged 'woman convincingly lovely, but compels her youthful husband to b Acome so wrapped up in her that when he has a chance to escape what to some would prove a distasteful marriage, he will not let her go. Then comes the surprise When the young man finds out that his bride is % girl full of the 'buoyancy of youth and the joy of living. No Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms have en un. healthycolor, which indlat poor blood, and ass rule, there Is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELSM CHILL TONIG gIven rega larly for two or three weeks will enrich thn blood. Improve thodgestlon.and acts ageneraletrength enig Tonio to the whole system. Nature will then throw coor dispel the worms, and the Chid will be In perfect health. Pleasant to take. 75o per bottle. G i'al bi d Autoeord. DakersoId, Calif., Dec. 26.-Ira Vail broko the world's automobile racink record for one hundred miles on the one-mile dirt track hore today, in 'win, ning what was billed as "the dirt tracu world championship" from Roscoc Sarles and Eddie Hearne. Vail's time vas 1:28:18 and 3-6. The former record was 1:29:17, established last.year by Eddie Hearne at Phocix, Ariz. Vail won easily, Marles, 'winner of the Los Angeles speedway race being forced to drop out on the twenty seventh. lap with engine trouble and Hearne being forced out on' the six.. teOnth. lap when a broken piston nwas. driven through his crank case. Vail drove the entire hundred mlle3 without a stop. Citation for Letters Administratlon The State of South Carolina County of laurens By 0. 0. Thompson, Probate Judgq Whereau, Pearl D. Machen made suit to noe to grant her Letters'of Ad..; ministration of the Estate and effecti, of K. B. Machon. . These are, therefore, to cite and ad; monish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said E9. B. Machen, deceased, that they be and appear be *fore me, in the Court of Probate, to bD held at Laurens Court -ouse, TAruren:, S. C., on the 29th day of iDecenbed, 1920, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to sho cause, if any they have, why the sai AdministratIon should not be grante . (iven under my hania this 14th da of December, Anno Domini, 1920. 0. 0. Thompson, 22-3t--A. W E N BROS. MARBLE & GRANITE CO. DSIGNERS MANUFACTURERS ERECTORS Dealers in everything for the em., ry. rhn larget and hest equippedmn-m. nental mills In the Carolinas. REENWOOD, S . . .' --200 LEtL. PLANTERBS e A season a toll wasted-on a soil deftcient hich in plant food. or a little moner invested in Planters Fertilizer? Make your choice now. Planters Fertilizer doubles your yield atnd pays for itself. Progressive Southern farmers long ago realized the necessity ofusuppTyung ex hausted soils with Phosphoric Acid. Ammonia and Potash, which every crop DOUBLES YOUR YSELO bocauo it contains available Phosphoric Acid, Ammonia and Potash in the right proportions. Better placo your order for riAstters right now, and avoid delayed delivery. Ask any ageia Ii your town for information, free advice or prices, or write us direct. - Every bag is stamped. with our Giant Lizard Trade Mark. Look for it-It's for your protection. Planters Fertilizer & Phosphate Co. MANUFACTURER S CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA .do --. -} z' LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS..... ....FOR SALE BY.... ADVERTISER PRINTING CO. The Absolute Proof of Life After Death. By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle HAVE .all the documents before me, land, in this article, I will try to show any man apable of adapting his mind to fresh facts that tlhe exisl tence of discarnate spirits is not only no lqnger a fair subject for debate, but that up to a Aertain point it has been definitely settled." One of the tihe mslt starling photo graphs of materialised spirits ever pub lished-a/ in IIEA RSTS for JANUARY How-to Advertise for Enemies Is Cuba West of Pittsburgh ? Wat Mason 'Science of the Month re t res o brand oin t in tb DoW D e from tho aouth of ounny Itny? Why does trod fotstroorce Cul aytig boIorohutnilatinythAsi ooouo ol i rldoirgnato in iaxc-s from thosun? Dontuteeo rzly ilr branded with PIlgr 1ii for in 0ow a Pree ad- the f v Is n otur daily bread -It ono. man'sI tood azaothois verlsore havo no rcmpect for beauties of natur or righto rnof .no oo progressive articles in current science. It. 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