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I vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv V ^ V LATIMER. V V V vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Mrs. R. O. Bell was a business visitor in Abbeville last Monday. Mr. Clarence Linder left last Tuesday for Hartwell, Ga., where he will spend sometime with his father. Miss Pet Hawthorne spent satur-i day in Calhoun Falls with friends. Mrs. J. N. Cooley entertained the! Ladies Sewing Circle, Friday after-1' noon. After an hour of sewing and ' social chatting, a salad course was 1 served. n ' Mr. Glenn Baskin, who has been ' in a Chester hospital for some time, : stopped over here a few days with , hs uncle, Mr. R. O. Bell, before go- \ ing to his home. Misses Annie Cooley and Gladys j Bell spent Monday afternoon in Cal- < houn Falls. < Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Wilsoh of Cal- } houn Falls, spent Sunday afternoon ; with Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Bell. ' Misses Gladys Bell and Annie 1 Cooley visited Miss Treva Speer Sunday. Mr. J. A. Hawthorne went to ad- ( hevQle Monday on business.' flGtiCsas- shrhmhm hm hmhm hmm Miss Treva Speer of Lowndesville, ] is pending a few weeks with her ( sister, Mrs. J. M. Alewine, who ia ill at this writing. . \ Mr. Claude Tucker spent, last Sat- ; urday. night with Mr. Robert Bell." Miss Ella Nickles went to Ander on. Friday with Mr. Mack McCalla in the latter's car. ; Miss Caroline Graves, of Abbeville, spent Sunday with her father, Mr. G. C. Graves. ' Miss Covin Graves spent Saturday afternon with Miss Mary Bell.' Mr. J. C. Carlisle of Calhoun Falls was in Latimer Tuesday. ' . Mr. Jack Bell spent Sunday with his parents. v . Mrs. T. B. Frazier of Mt. Carmel, ' was in Latimer^ last week. ? Mrs. W. P. Edwards is spending ( the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Grant of near Mt Carmel. NOTICE ' . I The annual meeting of the Shareholders of the Building and Loan As- i sociation of Abbeville, will be held 1 at 5 o'clock P. M., Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1917 in the office of Dr. t*. A. j Neuffer. V J Joel S. Morse, 1 2-20-12. Sec. and Treas. 1 t r ! . At- - I I COMING BACK I UNITED DOCTORS SPECIALIST I 3 WILL AGAIN BE Jiff Elberton, Georgia, Tuesday, Januaity 2, j 1917, Hotel Gholston , (Parlor Suit*) One Day Only , Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Remarkable Success of Talented Physician in the treatment of /Chronic Diseases. Offer-Services Free of Charge TVii TTnifad TV\r>+nra licensed by the S tate of Georgia for the treatment; of all diseases including deformities, nervous and chronic diseases of men, women and children, off or to all who call on this trip, consultation, examination, advice' first, making no charge 'whatever, except the actual cost of treatzr.ent All that is asked in return for these valuable, services is that every person treat-' ed will state the result obtained to thejt friends and thus prove to the sick and afflicted in every city and , locality, - that at last treatments have been discovered that are reasonably sore and cerr tain in their effect. The United Doctors are experts in the treatment of chronic diseases and so great and wonderful have been their results that in many cases itiis hard vto find the dividing line between skill and - miracle. ' Diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, rheumatism, sciatica, tapeworm, leg ulcer, weak lungs and those afflicted with long-standing, deep seated, chronic diseases, that have baffled the skill of the family physicians, should, not fail to call. Deafness often has been cured in sixtydays. According to their system no more operations for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, goiter, piles, etc., as all cases accepted will be treated without operation or hppodermic injection, as they were among the first in America to earn the name of "Bloodless Surgeons," by doing away with the knife, with blood and with all pain in the successful treatment of these dangerous diseases. ' No matter What ydur ailment may be', no matter what others may have told you, no matter what experience you may have had with ] other physicians, it will be to yoft advantage to see them at once. Have it forever settled in your mincL 11 your case is incurable they will give you such i advice as may relieve and stay the 1 disease. Do not put off this dipty I yoijf owe yourself or friends or i relatives who are suffering because of your sickness, as a visit at this time may help you. 1 ^orn-out nad run-down men or women, no matter what your ailment may be, call, it costs you nothing. r? i 4.v:? ? ? L BBWimiW) ULLIO 1XCC VUCi ID XVI I this visit only. ! Married ladies come with their ! husbands and minors with their \ parents. Laboratories, Cleveland, Ohio. * * i MASTER'S SALE. The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. Jemima Adeline Hampton, bi Plaintiff, f< against Mrs Carrie Hampton, Clayton Haxnp- la ton, et al, Defendants, j Y By authority of a Decree of Sale di by the Court of Common Pleas fof, Abbeville County, in said State, 1? made in the above stated case, I will w offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at le Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in January, A. D., 1917, within the h: legal hours of sale the following de- Is scribed land, to wit: All that tract r< or parcel of land situate, lying and y? being in Abbeville County, in the; State aforesaid containing Two Hun- la ired and Sixteen (216) Acres, more (C or less, and bounded Jby lands of Al-1 ice H. Covert, on the South; Rocky ;G River on the East; J. C. Hall on the tl West, and' others?being a part of j the tract of land conveyed to T. E. U Hampton by J. S. Stark. . si These lands will be sold in four tracts?plats of same will be shown a; on day of sale. Sold at the risk of li former purchasers. TERMS OP SALE?One half Cash U balance on a credit of twelve months si secured by mortgage of the premises with interest from day of Sale at 8 o: per cent per annum. Purchaser to have option of paying all {cash. ci Purchaser to pay for papers and J< recording..'. n R. E. HILL, aj 5-20-12. i Master A. C., S. C. MASTER'S SALE. ! , S< The State of South Carolina, a' County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. Mts. Jemima Adeline ^Hampton, i- ^ Plaintiff, : against Clayton J. Hampton, in his own right and as Administrator of J. H. Hampton, deceased and, others, " , ; \ Defendants. gf' ? By authority a Decree of Sale , by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, A made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at ?J Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday f in January, A. D., 1917, within the j1 legal hours of sale the following de- le scribed land, to wit: All that tract ** or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the .! State aforeaaiid, containing'One Hun- J1 dred and Fifty-eight (168) Acres, * more or less, and bounded by Hands formerly of James S. Stark, on the r? North, on . the JEast by Rocky River, '?' on the South by lands of T E. Hamp- ~ ton, on the West by lands of J. C. {[ Hall and others.^ Th^e tends will^ " ^6TERMS?OF SALE?4)ne half Cash *1 balance on a credit of twelve months secured by mortgage of, the premises r with-interest from day; of Sale at 8 11 per cent per annum. / Purchaser to have option of paying all cash. cl Purchaser,to pay for papers and recording. Sold at the risk of former 3 purchasers. R* E. HYTaJJ} , 3-20-12. .Master A. >C., S. C.; MASTER'S SALE, g ? ' B The State of South; Carolina, v * J " County of: Abbeville^ \ 2 i Court of' Common. Pteius* m 2 V. _ ' n R. Mi Haddon, Plaintiff; a against a R. A. Monroe et al, Defendants. : 1 ' r By authority of a Decree of Sale by tie Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville Oounfy,.' in said State, made in the. above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in January, A. D., 1917, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing One Hundred Eighty-Seven (187) Acres, more Or less, and bounded by Mrs. Loula Shirley, G. W. Johnson, Estate of Jane Taylor, and Saluda River, and more fully described by a plat made by George W. McDavid, surveyor, Sept 18th, 1895. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. . . R. E. HILL, . 3-20-12. Master A. C., S. C. MASTER'S SALE. \ The State of . South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. R. A. Richey, and others, Plaintiff, against Clande Richey, and others, Defendants. ' By authority of a Decree of Sale by/the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in I said State, made in the above stated case, I will f offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville, C. H., S. C., on Salesday in'January A. D.f 1917, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lvine and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing, Three Hundred and Twenty-eight (328) Acres, more or less, and bounded by A.. J. Ferguson, Estate Thomas P. Ferguson, J. H. DuPre, Jr., John P. Wilson and Estate of R. E. Cox? said land being about three miles West of Abbeville Court House and known as the Barksdale place. The above described land will be sold in two tracts, if deemed advisable. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, 1 3-13-12. Master A. C., S. C. ^vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv FAIRFIELD V wwwvwwwvwvwvwviv b wwwvwvwvxvxv c ci.:_?.u ti.? 10 rm,... v__ b r airueiuy i/cu. xo. xucic uoo g een quite a change in the weather a >r the past few days. a Mr. Wylie Long spent one night ist week with his uncle, Mr. E. C. ^ oung. 0 Mrs. John McCaslan spent 3otur- t ay afternoon with Mrs. Joe Young. Mr. James Long spent part of ist week with Mrs. J. L. Russell hile Mr. Russell was gone to Chariston to a Masonic meeting. Mrs. J. W. Long and Lindel Young ave been on the sick list for the ist few days, but we are glad to sport them both better at this riting. Mrj and Mrs. J. W. Long spent ist Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. E. . Young and family. Mr. J. C. Bowen came down from reenwood Sabbath to see his moier, Mrs. Mattie A. Bowen. Mo on/1 Mm .T/tVin MnHaalan tvanf ) Greenwood one day last week lopping. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Creswell called t the home of Mr. ?. C. Young on ist Sabbath. v . Mr. and Mrs. 0| P. Campbell went > Greenwood one day last week lopping. Mr. Raymond; Beauford has a case f measles. Mrs. McCaslan, from near Coronai, spent part of last week with Mr ohn McCjaslan. She 'visited her lother, Mrs. Wilson neap Bethia, iso before returning home. Cars are out announcing the marage of Mr. John Creswell and Miks . lary V" Vw on December the 26 lso Mr. l i e Edmundsrmd Miss Ro- i ilia Itllcrt on December the 28, ' 11 from i car McCormick MASTER'S SALE. The State'of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. i Court of Common'Pleas. ? L. Davis, Plaintiff, . against Lartha Ware, et al, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale ' Y the Court of Common Pleas f6r bbeville County, in said ' State, tade in the above stated case, I will Bfer *for sale, at Public Outcry, at bBeville C. H. S. C., on Salesday l January, A. D., 1917, within the igal hours of sale the following de:ribed land to wit: 'AH that tract r parcel of land situate, lying and sing in Abheville Township, Abbe-: tHe County, in the State aforesaid, >ntaining jfrifty (BO) Acres, more r less, and'bounded by.7 .lands qf [artha Ware; J. Allen 43mith anipl there, and fronting on Public Road -the same being the tract of lahd ( ift to Sarah Andrews by her ii-{ ler, Lee1 Smith. . .. y v Auq, .all that lot or parcel of lffe'd * Hanfr-imd being nptiie City of AflblF * iile, County and. State aforesaid, funded by lands of Paris White, J. P. Grene and others and frontig on Jail street. < TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purrnser to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, -18-12. Master A. C., S. C. . I ' t NOTICE I ? i A .meeting of citizens of the chool District of the Town of AbeviUe will be held in the Court [ouse on Tuesday evening, Dec. 26, t seven-thirty o'clock for the elecoi of Trustees and the transaeion of any other business which lay come before ft.; The Trustees whoae_terms expire re C. C. Gambreli, sw. r. Greene nd ,J. S. M<forse. ^ I ' m B. HARRISON,' Chairman. . 1~ / 1 Three to fifty p the, speed rep all over the < And 20 to 25 n the economy A corking gooc \ * JACK LONDON AND THE WAR. Jack London died during the war, iut not at war. A false rumor was irculated that Jack London, at the eginning of the Great War, wrote n anti-militarist article, protesting gainst the enlistment of men as oldiers. Edgar Sisson, editor of Cosmopoli an luagaauie, miu a peiuuutu ineau f Mr.i London, in a letter of denial 0 a New York newspaper, states: "What his feelings were in regard 1 A BOOKCASE in theh B ?? one more piece of fi nJJying point of home drens treasure chest, the s romance, brother Bob's I and the genial companion I friend or the elder membc R It is the Heart of the Hor y??-1 _ ?-? _?_ _ > a. utuoe- werniaze oecno grows aa the book.collcctii . . ^ lj| J J l^l jJHB ll^l ^T' ^L' '*- - Si | ' V ^.P I Hi I : ' >tnGk$ flfe pfti&flt KERR ' v .. . v > , >;,. A. - ' i jf\gem$ B '* /V SmM pHS HL- _ l nousan . . \ . >er hour on high?that's >ort wc get from owners country. illes per gallon of gas is report. f I car? BROWNLEE & D Th. WUlr*-OrarUnd "Madi I ' i . . i : :' _ - . .a: L I . to the Great War I know exactly, both his word and deed. In the first year of the war he told me that, except for his personal responsibilities for the welfare of the many persons dependent upon him, he would have hppn nvpr tViA Nrvr+ViAm hnrdor enlist as a soldier in England's oatgoing colonial army. He did not tell me what he did in place of going, but Mrs. London did last week. He has been supporting the mother df a soldier." This is the way so many thousands . - Vil# ~ - ^ */ owe is more than, bong added irniture. It is the never overfly culture* the chil- open shelve (ore of big sister 8 dog-eared 01 ipinner of yams Clobe-Wi and philosophic the perfect ] a* of die family, dude dust ae. And if it, is n&entstidt nal Bookcase it ormechaniG grows, section ever. FIJRNITI1 .. ' / v . Abbe <r v \ 4 , . . ' * f 1 !.* *7*. ' <" r ds Behii i A price that makes it , on the face of the c That combination ha thousands of cars weeks and weeks. But we're getting th< Better see us about v c TRIBBLE, Dealer*. onalds, S. C. I Company, Toledo, Ohio > In U.S.A." of admirers want to think of Jack London. It would seem that only a brave, strong and; kind man coold write. "Jerry,w liis last story, and most fittingly, his best loved type? J a dog-hero tale. "Jerry" starts in the January Cosmopolitan that is I now on the newsstands. . the Christmas season. She is teaching school near Union and is de ! ni H BBS a t 4 r% ? to section as needed. Boob bw and clutterup tables er is, there to gather dust grow and excessive moisture, and - l^Jj^V 3 :? Is a rnr r*r\ IvL Vv/t B ' ii o 'I' ville, S. C. I mi Korta power 5 635 Roadster $ 20 U.k T?Ud? ' (': : & , I .5 ' ii 1#] lu the greatest value iarth? s kept the factory behind sales for # ' f K '4 * 3m in right along, ours today. T 4 ^ \ . ' nEHHUHMM'