The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, November 20, 1917, Page THREE, Image 3

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.Friday, jsovemucr j.v, 1^1. Master's Sale. , State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. JULIUS M. VISANSKA against E. C. MESCHINE, HARRIET C.j MESCHINE, ET AL. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the.Court of Common Pleas for; Abbeville County, in said State, i > made in the above stated case, I i will offer for sale, at Public Outcry,) auu?.:ii? n w R f!.. on Sales-1 ill t\uucuuc v/. t.,, ^ day in December, 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 Coun-j ty, in the State aforesaid, contain-! ing Eight Hundred and Sixty-Four] and 44-100 (864 44-100) Acres,! more or less, and bounded by Sa-j vannah River, Ross Creek and oth-i ers?made up of Several tracts?as; follows: ? Tract No. 2 of Meschine lands, con-, taining 79.98 Acres! Tract No. 3 of Meschine lands, con-i taining 74.91 Acres: Tract No. 4 of Meschine lands, con-, taining 82.01 Acres) Tract No. 5 of Meschine lands, containing 76.15 Acres; Tract No. 6 of Meschine lands, containing 95.54 Acres Tract No.. 7 of Meschine lands, con-| taining 293.66 Acres' m XT* 1 ? lar?Hc POT1-! xract ino. j.o ux 1ucov.1uhv ? taining 78.35 Acres i Tract No. 14 of Meschine lands con-| taining 18.83 Acres Note.?Tracts Nos. 2, 3 and 4 sold at the risk of the former pur-, chasers. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purchasers to pay for papers nad Reve-' nue Stamps. R. E. HILL, 11-16-3. Master A. C., S. C.j Master's Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. J. R. VANDIVER, Ex. ' against FANNIE T. ALLEN. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for' Abbeville County, 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 December, A. D. 1917, within j the legal hours of sale the following! described land, to wit: All thatj tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the_State aforesaid, containing Sixty-f ive (,t>0) Acres, hiuxc VI ivoj, | and bounded by Josiah Burton, Mrs.; Marv Black, Estate Lewis Bosler, et al. I TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Pur-' chaser to pay for papers and Revenue Stamps. R. E. HILL, 11-16-3. Master A. C., S. C. > X V PUT CREAM IN NOSE V V AND STOP CATARRH V ? H V Tells How to Open Clogged Vi , V__ Nostrils and End Head- V; V Colds V V V You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will be1 gone. Your clogged nostrils willj open. The air passages of yourj head will clear and you can breathe j freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous dis-| charges or dryness; no struggling; for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a email kn'M-la r\f 'Rlv'c CVpam "Ralm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. It is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable.?Adv. 1 Get the Habit of 1 Drinking Hnt Wafpr bffl llllllll^ I IVW VVVItVI Before Breakfast 8ayt we can't look or feel right with the system full of poison*. ? Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, lame back, can, instead, both look and feel as fresh as a daisy always by washing ' the poisons and toxins from the body with phosphated hot water each morning. We should drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with ?. /..I ~ -T i:?~ a leaspooniui ui iiiiiesiuue pnusphate in it to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract before putting more food in to the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate j and hot water on an empty stomach, is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermenta-l tions, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for j breakfast and it is said to be but a! '1 1 t M J ' 1 AT- ? ?ai.AA frt I ntue wnn?> unui me iuaco w. appear in the cheeks. A quarter; pound of limestone phosphate will j cost very little at the drug store, but1 is sufficient to moke anyone who is J bothered with biliousness, constipation, stomach trouble or rheuma- T tism, a real enthusiast on the subjest of internal sanitation. Try it and you are assured that you will Q] look better and feel better in every; way shortly.?Adv. 0 T EAT LESS AND TAKE Q SALTS FOR KIDNEYSj .. Take a Glass of Salts if Your Back ~ Hurts or Bladder Bothers. The American men and women \ l| must guard constantly against Kid-j^jj ney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which * I r the kidneys strive to niter out, tney j ? veaken from overwork, become, sluggish; the eliminative tissues| _ clog and the result is kidney trou-j JL ble, bladder weakness and a general] decline in health. , fj When your kidneys feel like lumps! y( of lead; your back hurts or the! ^ urine is cloudy, full of sediment or |y you are obliged to seek relief two! or three times during the night; if; pf you suffer with sick headache orj (J dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, j ? or you have rheumatism when the1 ^ weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in aj glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will, then act fine. This famous salts is j made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize theacids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. } Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot, injure, makes a delightful efferves-| cent lithia-water beverage, and be-' 1 longs in ever yhome, because no-j < body can make a mistake by having! . a good kidney flushing any time.? i Adv. LADIES! DARKEN < YOUR GRAY HAIR < Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know. The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and rrr attractive. Whenever her hair took fe on that dull, faded or streaked ap- "( pearance, this simple mixture was a applied with wonderful effect. sti But brewing at home is mussy ge and out-of-date. Nowadays, by ask- th ing at any drug store for a bottle pi of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get this famous old ta nrpnnratinn. imnroveH hv the addi- M tion of other ingredients, which can be be depended upon to restore natural st color and beauty to the hair. ar A well-known downtown druggist gi says it darkens the hair so natur- m ally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply be dampen a sponge or soft brush with wl it and draw this through your hair, ch taking one small strand at a time, uj By morning the gray hair disap- of pears, and after another applica- ge tion or two, it becomes beautifully S3 dark and glossy. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- i( pound is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or d, prevention of disease.?Adv. A CHILD GETS CROSS, SICK, AND FEVERISH WHEN CONSTIPATED 1 ac Look Mother! If Tongue is Coated ac Clean Little Liver and Bowels fc st If your little one's tongue is coat- ai ed, it isa sure sign thp stomach, livi 1 1- 1 ~ ? i.1 ~ er ana ooweis netu a gem-ie, uwi-i ough cleansing at once. When your'b< child is cross, peevish, listless, pale, J C doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; tl: if breath is bad, stomach sour, sys- n< tern full of cold, throat sore, or if a< SEABO Air Line Railwa THE PROGRESSIVE R SOUTH Steel Equipment Observation-ParlorThru Coaches and S o principal points North, S For rates, schedules or ot ri nearest Seaboard Ticket ; S. COMPTON, Fi raveling Pass'r. Agt. A . A. L. RWY., Atlanta, Ga. OWEN BRC Garble and Granite Company )esigners Manufacturers Erectors RIBUTES IN STONE is a beautijl little booklet which will tel ou many things you should .know ofnno nlor>inn unnp <\Prlcr fftp t V/l VI U piUVIIIVj J VUI UVI VI I lonument. It is free. The largest and best equippec lonumental mills in the Carolinas ireenwood, S. C. Raleigh, N. C Economy Your Purity Your St Your Uncle Sam wants you to be as sa Df Food, but there is not a citizen of the tie wants to go hungry. In the matter of Conservation of food, the longest way. You cann at economize b iucts obtainable. Highly nourishing food c cheapest in the long run. Feed your familly from our store. W< sut for the best from every viewpoint, some and at the same time highly noui very best way to economize. 9 W. D. Bai verish, give a teaspoonful of * California Syrup of Figs," and in few hours all the clogged-up, conipated waste, sour bile and undi- . isted food will gently move out of . pine e bowels, and you have a well, ^ ayful child again. ^ Sick children needn't be coaxed to .. ke this harmless "fruit laxative".. ' * . , ?rAi illions of mothers keep it nanayi icause they know its action on the N ?jy omach, liver and bowels is prompt id sure. They also know a little ven today saves a sick child toorrow. Mak Ask your druggist for a 50-cent ' ttle of "California Syrup of Figs" hich contains directions for babies -yy lildren of all ages and for grown- ^ . )s plainly on the bottle. Beware ' counterfeits sold here. Get the lon muine made by "California Fig an<^ rrup Company."?Adv. fresl But ) CENT "CASCARETS" BEST LAXATIVE FOR fore LIVER AND BOWELS ed 1 C!ft?o of t on't Stay Constipated, Headachy, \ CQn^ Bilious, With Breath Bad or j Qrcj1 Stomach Sour. I you skin tfo odds how bad your liver, stom- the < :h, or bowels; how much your jar :hes, how miserable and uncom- sure >rtable you are from a cold, con- pulp ipation, indigestion, biliousness lotio id sluggish bowels?you always for it relief with Cascarets. the Don't let your stomach, liver and shou >wels make you miserable. Take en j ascarets tonight; put an end to A ie headache, biliousness, dizziness, j oum jrvousness, sick, sour, gas:;y stom-1 tie < :h, bad cold, offensive breath and|Oiis. ARD y VsUiiipcuiy AILWAY OF THE -Cafe Cars. leepers. iouth, East and West. :her information, call Agent or write RED GEISSLER, isst. Gen. PassV Agt. S. A. L. RWY., Atlanta,, Ga. )THERS Watchword andard ving as possible in the matter se good old United States that I I remember this: The Best goes y using the cheapest food pro:omes higher in price and is the ? are constantly on the watch If it is pure and wholerishing, we have it. 'Tis the rlrcrfskli^ L l^UVtMlV sther distress; cleanse your inorgans of all the bile, gases constipated matter which is prong the misery. 10-cent box means health, hapss and a clear head :for monhts. druggists sell Cascarets. Don't et the children?their little in> need a gentle cleansing, too. dv. IONS MAKE SKIN WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR e Tbi? Beauty Lotion for a Few Cent* and See For Yourself. hat girl or woman hasn't heard ?mon juice to remove complexblemishes; to whiten the skin to bring out the roses, the mess and the hidden beauty? lemon juice alone is acid, there irritating, and should be mixvith orchard white this way. in through a fine cloth the juice wo fresh lemons into a bottle ainilng about three ounces of ard white, then shake well and have a whole quarter pint of and complexion lotion at about cost one usually pays for a small of ordinary cold cream. Be to strain the lemon juice so no gets into the bottle, then this n will remain pure and fresh months. When applied daily to face, neck, arms and hands it ild help to bleach, clear, smoothind beautify the skin, ny druggist will supply three :es of orchard white at very lit-1 :ost and the grocer has the lem?Adv. The Beauty Secret. Ladies desire that irre- c rgh siStible charm?a good D complexion. Of course tl rW they do not wish others (jg \to know a beautifier es , 4~xC!5W has h<?pn used so thev 9. buy a bottle of F Magnolia Balm * LIQUID FACE POWDER ir and um according to simple direction*. Improve- fi' ment i< noticed at once. Soothing. cooling and lefreshing. Heala Sunburn, stops Tan. Pink. White, Rote-ReJ. II] 75c. al DruggUts or bs mail dtrtcL Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mfg. Co., 40 Sooth Fifth St., Brooklyn, N.Y. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER 1 Has been used for all ailments that are caused by a disordered stomach and inactive liver, such as sick headache, constipation, sour H stomach, nervous indigestion, fer- D mentation of food, palpitation of oi the heart caused by gases in the stomach. August Flower i s a gen- fc tie laxative, regulates digestion ti both in stomach and intestines, w cleans and sweetens the stomach and M alimentary canal, stimulates the liver to secrete the bile and impuri- w ties from the blood. 25 and 75 cent bottles. Sold by P. B. Speed. i RHEUMATISM SC 1! Why will yo usuffer from this most dreaded disease, when L-Rheumo has proven the greatest remedy for the tl: past 25 years? Thousands of people fc testify to its wonderful cures. This prescription should be in " your home. Take it when you feel that first pain. Demand the bottle a* with big "L". It will cure you. si FOR SALE BY J. H. BELL & SON, Due We.t, S. C. w HODGES DRUG CO., Greenwood, ai S- C. 01 DOCfOR SAYS : VINOUS THE :: BEST TONIC,: Honest Opinion Doctor Gave His Patient Bedford, Ohio.?"I was in a pitiful condition, weak, nervous and run down so I could not do my housework. A! I had doctored for years and tried everything under the sun. A friend told me about VinoL I asked my doctor about it, and he replied, It certainly is the best medicine that can be had today. I couldn't give you in*, Vi*h?p' T tnnlr if and tnriav T .. - ?r * - CL am as well and strong as any woman could wish to be, and it was Vinol te that saved me."?Mrs. Frank A. Hor- fo key, Ash St, Bedford, Ohio. We'guantntee this famous cod liver and iron tonic lo" all such conditions. , P. B. SPEED," , ar Abbeville* S. C. th - se VVVVVVVVVVVVWVV s V \ n. V ANTREVILLE. V V V in VVVV.VVVVVVV.VVVVV ta th Antreville, Nov. 16.?The Quarterly Conference was held at Shiloh f>1 church last Saturday and Sunday, bi All the churches on the Antreville cc charge were well represented. Rev. a, O'Dell preached his last sermon CJ Saturday, having served Anderson th district four years. es Rev. Kirkland of Anderson, cr preached for us Sunday. He is a jj{ splendid preacher and we are al- tr ways glad to have him preach for j)( us. ec Mr. and Mrs. Press Pettigrew and daughter, Miss Annie, Mr. and jn Mrs. J. R. Pennel and daug'n^rs, r Nan, Elvira and Edith; Mr. and Mrs Robt. Keaton were among those th who attended services at Shiloh on sa Sunday. m B. Bowen of Camp Jackson, spent the week-end with homefolks. Ev- 0t eryone was glad to see him. Miss Zula Suber is spending this ci; week with Mr. and Mrs. Fleetwood UI L/rowiner in oaniuc. aj Mr. Archie Keaton Jr., of Wof- m ford College, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. ac A. Keaton.. ea Mrs. Frank Gilliard of Anderson, th spent Sunday with her sister, Miss Mayme Bowen. Born?To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. U1 Bowen, Oct. 12, 1917, a daughter. jn Born?To Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Er- pr win, Oct. 14, 1917, a son. m " Subscribe fop The Press ' and Banner, published on Tuesday and Friday at $1.50 w per year. 0( _ ? SALE OF REAL ESTATE. i. I will offer for sale, at Abbeville ourt House, S. C., on salesday in eeember, at auction, in front of le Court House, to the highest bid>r, the following described real state; to wit: Lot No. 43, in Block as shown by map of Calhoun alls; said lot facing on street lading from Hotel in Calhoun alls to the Depot and said lot havig a store room therein twenty- \ ve feet by sixty feet with rooms i the rear, wherein J. H. Hamond resides. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Pur- ' laser to pay for papers. D. H. HILL, J 1-13-3. Attorney in Fact. A BAD YEAR FOR TICKS. ii. ? * v>a Washington, D. C., Nov. 17.? ere are some of the reasons why ecember 1, 1917, will be a memor- J % "able day in the Southern States: An area greater than ever be>re freed from Federal quaranne against the cattle fever tick ill have been released between 'arch and December. A broad wedge of free territory ill have been driven through the . $ ck lines to the Gulf of Mexico. More than half of the 728,565 juare miles heavily infested in 306 will have been pronounced ean. Farmers will be free to ship J teir cattle to the great markets >r competition on their own merits ith other cattle, and not under te quarantine which requires sale ; buyers' prices for immediate aughter. Cattle will increase in value, $ eight, milk production, appearlce, health productivity and length ! life. Farmers will be able to bring to ieir farms better stock and thus iise the standard of their herds.. The Southern States will have ken big strides toward their posian as a great cattle-raising couny, to which their natural advantais entitle them. % Dver half of South Carolina is free om ticks. > XPRESS COMPANIES ASK HIGHER RATES II American Express Companies Apply to I. C. C. For Ten Per Cent. Increase. *' Washington, Nov. 16.:?Express impanies today applied to the Inrnstate Commerce Commission r an increase of 10 per cent in ites. The Adams, American, Southern id Wells-Fargo companies, making le application in behalf of themilves and other express companies, it forth that they had suffered a Iaoo a-f <?QQ Q>4Q oo tlin roonlf nf IVSO v* ?"? creases in operating expenses and xes during the first six months of lis year. The companies assert that they e carrying on greatly increased isiness "under the most trying nditions,' 'and that their facilities e taxed far beyond their normal opacity. It is increasingly difficult teir application says to obtain necisary labor, and because of the in-. easing demand for express and iggage cars for movement of , oops and military supplies, it has ;en impossiDie to oDtam adequate juipment. Frequent and substantial advance wages, particularly to employes iceiving low rates of pay, are said i have been necessary to retain e employes and it has been necejry to hire large numbers of new en to fill the places of those afted into the army or taken to her employment by higher wages. Present rates, the companies deare, "are insufficient for service ider existing abnormal conditions id do not produce sufficient reve - i- 1. A1- A 1 J le to meet me actual expenses aau xes of your petitioners." They Id that they are not unable to irn a reasonable or any return for eir services to the public but are >ing business at an actual loss." In support of this contention fig es are cited to show that operatg expenses and taxes of the four mcipai companies ior ine six onths ending June 30, 1917, were >9,653,848, and receipts were >9,613,999. . The deficit for July as estimated at more than $250,)0.