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CHIEF JUSTICE GAR1 (Continued froi The provisions in the sai l sectic I* sake rules of procedure, should rules, should be vested exclusively it The most striking instances illu the people, against technical interpr< procedure, are to be found in Norw sdopted, what is known as the conc fined: Conciliation procedure invol1 tie parties in person, and without a1 mission; the hearing is private, and n-irtiac toll their stories. nnd t.h vv.. V? , advises them of their respective righi equitable settlement; if an agreeme ment; no claimant will be permitted Mti! he has reviewed a certificate sh< at conciliation, except in disputes of Such procedure is adapted to < as small amounts. Conciliation proc ago,-in Norway and Denmaik, when 1 U met with immediate success, and the structure of judicial procedure, : ??e hundred thousand cases, cc.nmer way, ninety per cent, of them were resort to the law courts; and there i This system of jurisprudence ha; ^ A Plii/?QO'n MmnoQnnlic a VI V 1V4, ViUVU^Vj i?4IHi?V?|/V4?W w that it wiH be adopted in other State The following language of Lord lliat the antagonism to technicalitie! finding expression in that country: ' case, whatever its character, every pos Hence or upon affidavits, as is most c< for an honest litigant, to be defeated fiy. any slip, any mistaken step in his mere game, which may be won or los There is a very significant fact, the one hand, we see Germany violat ' . end Christianity. We see her resorti system of barbarism, savagery, and ci fes ever been practiced bv anv nation began. Why is this? The answer : to be governed by the principles of ( Golden Rule: "Might Makes Right." fcave refused to follow their example aad cruelty. We see our people more than eve ty, practicing humanity, and recogri spirit of God is among our soldiers, \ ethers in bravery, patriotism, moralit The world is finding out that the characterized by morality, patx'iotism, The prompt manner in which ou sities of the Red Cross and the Youi Test both a patriotic and a Christian that Christianity and Democracy are ufoinded. As a matter of fact, ( another name for the brotherhood o l&at have noi failed. It is apparent to all thinking mei of the people, through the spirit of b world. They now see imperialism, rkoiv A nAiiroy i'p of nrr Mlku XilgllbXUllt^COt il io CkVj V> V. damental principles of justice and hu ings of the Bible, which are also pro Law upon whose maxims equity is fc konestly, injure no man, render to e law of Moses and is the law of Christ. We know of no words more fitt than the inspired and prophetic words ie says: "I doubt not through the ages on And the thoughts of men are widi For I dipt into the future far as Saw the vision of the world and n j i_ _ i _ J oaw tne neavens nnea witn comm Pilots of the purple twilight, drop Heard the heavens filled with sho From the nations airy navies, gn Far along the world-wide whisper With the standards of the peoples Till the war drum throbbed no lo And the battle flags were furled Parliament of man, the Federati There the common sense of most And the kindly earth shall slumbe MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. f!niirfr nf flnmmon Pl#>as ' " ~~ i ? t J. E. COCHRAN, MAMIE B. SY-! FAN, et al, Plaintiffs. against MALCOLM E. K. GLYMPH, SARA; GLYMPH, et al, Defendants. 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 October, A. D. 1918, within the lehours of sale, to. the highest bidder, the Real Estate of the late Samuel H. Cochran, divided into two ?r more tract-plats and description f which can be see nat my office. TERMS OF SALE?One third Cash, balance on a credit of one and two years in equal installments, the credit portion to be evidenced by the bond of the purchasers secured by mortgage of the premises purchased by each, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum and providing for ten per cent, attorneys fees for collection, with the option to each purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for . h \v,-V i ; > . r MAKES ADDRESS. n Page Four.) >ns, limiting the powers of the courts, be repealed, and authority to make 1 them. i istrating the inherent antagonism of itations of the law, and formalism in ray and Denmark, where they have iliation procedure, which is thus deyes submission of a controversy, uy ;torneys, to a special tribunal or com1 the procedure is entirely informal; e conciliaton judge or commissioner, : ts, and urges them to agree upon an nt is made, it is entered as a judgto begin an action in a court of law, jwing, that there has been an attempt an exceptional nature. 1 -~ 11\?/?A no nroll soniruversies, uivuiviug laigc, m rr&i?| edure had its origin, over a century, those governments had the same ruler. remains to-day, the corner stone of i in both nations. Out of more than | iced in the conciliation courts of Nor-j disposed of, in those courts, without was a similar result in Denmark. 3 been adopted in the municipal courts ind Nsrw York; and there is no doubt s. I Justice Bowen of England, indicates 3 and procedural formalism, is also "I hope to see the day when in every ssible relief can be given uppn oral evijnvenient; when it will not be possible ^ Vvtt o mo??q f nnV\n uy laun, ui mcano, uj ?. inu ^ : litigation; when law will cease to be a t, by a particular move." connected with the present war. On ing the laws of nations, humanity, ng to a cold-blooded and premeditated ' uelty, more hideous and revolting than , civilized or otherwise since the world is, because, the Prussians have ceased Christianity, and have adopted as their On the contrary, the Allied nations , and to l'etaliate with like butchery i :r accepting the precepts of Christianizing the brotherhood of man. The vho have never been surpassed by any ] y, and sobriety. best soldiers are those whose lives are sobriety and the spirit of brotherhood. ; ir people are responding to the necesng Men's Christian Association, mani - - J- TT7 _ 1 !i. J-' t spim. we Know ir. is sometimes saici failures. This statement, however, is Christianity and Democracy, which is f man, are ths only two institutions,' | n that the time is at hand for the rule' rotherhood, that is spreading over the commercialism and militarism in all >rk to establish all nations, on the funimanity, in accordance with the teachclaimed by the principles of the Civil >unded, the greatest of which is: Live very one his due. This was also the i ing with which to close our remarks, > of Tennyson in Locksley Hall, where i e increasing purpose runs, ened with the process of the suns, human eye could see, all the wonders that would be, erce, argosies of magic sails, ping down with costly bales; uting, and there rained a ghastly dew,1 ippling in the central blue; of the southwind rushing warm, ;, plunging through the thunder storm; rnger, in the , on of the world. shall hold a fretful realm in awe, r, lapt in universal law." I stamps and papers. THOS. P. THOMON, 9-20-3t Master A. C., S. C. / , J MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Abbe*nlle. Court of Common Pleas. I By virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas in the case of Frank B. Gary, Plaintiff, against George S. Turner, Defendant, I will _ r.^11 frv liirvlmef jif nnKli/* OV^il IV W1UMV4 MW i auction, within the-legal hours of pale, at Abbeville Court House on Monday, the seventh day of October, 1918, the following described property to,wit: ; I All that tract or parcel of land, . situate, lying and being in Abbeville ^ i I County, in the State aforesaid, con' taining 33-100 acre, more or less, and bounded by land, of lots No's 5, fi and 8, and by Marshall St., being lot No. 7 of the Hesse A. Beechani land, being the house recently ! 1904) occupied by Mrs. Marchant. TERMS OS SALE?CASH, and purchaser to pay for stamps and pa- pers. J THOS. P. THOMSON, Master for Abbeville Co. M7-3t. t MRS. SLATTER IN DUE WEST. A most enthusiastic audience of women greeted Mrs. Slatter, state t srganizer for the Women for the ( Fourth Liberty Loan. Mrs. 0. Y. t Brownlee, Vice Chairman for Abbe- s ille county and chairman for Due ? West township, presided. The meet- c 'ng was opened with audience stand- s ing at attention while they sang one \ verse of the Star Spangled Banner, 1 after which Dr. J. I. McCain offered i i short prayer for our boys in khaki, s ' ittle Miss Anne Slatter was intro- 1: duced and she gave two splendid C patriotic readings which were bond- i sellers in themselves. Mrs. Slatter then gave an inspiring talk on or- i ganization and publicity. Mrs. Brownlee announced her volunteer workers as follows: Publicity Chairman, Mrs. C. C. Clinkscales, Cap-j tain; Mesdames F. B. Brownlee, F. ? Y. Pressly, and Misses Lola Bell and Frances Wideman. Lieutenants: < Misses Lily Brooks, Georgia Haddon, Barbara Grier, Kate Kennedy, Elea-j nor Pressly, and Mesdames Nelle, Moore, Jas. P. Pressly, M. G. Don-j aid, R. L. Robinson, John B. Press-1 ly, Johnie E. Bonner, and Christine Bradley. Prof. P. L. Grier, Chairman of the(j Men's committee was present and pledged the co-operation of the men! in the drive. The singing of America, and "God, Save Our Men, Our Splendid Men,"] closed the meeting which was an in-; spiration to all and showed the de-; termined will of the women of DueWest to do their best in this Fourth ^ Liberty Loan drive. Mrs. C. C. Clinkscalcs, r Publicity Chairman. s fc 1 V ?Buy Liberty Bonds, 4th Series? i ? j b PETIT JURORS FOR OCTOBER , TERM COURT COMMON PLEAS Said Court Will Convene October 14th, 1918, Secoilcl Monday. G. W. Mundy? 6. J. J. McKee?6. J. F. Burton?5. W. H. Davis?4. W. M. Agnew?G. L. R. Parnell?13. J. A. Ashley?6. P. H. Gilliam?14. J. D. Sanders?11. E. M. Mcord?7. W. S. Ridgeway-?4. J. N. Latimer?4. J. B. Kay?13. L. D. Edwards?10. C. A. Nickles?6. S. M. Fisher?12. Albert Henry?11. John N. McNeill?10. A. P. Campbell?12. * J. W. Baldwin?5. J. H. McClinton?10. C. B. Hutchison?13. J. R. Moore?6. H. R. Loftis?13. Ebb Campbell?12. T. J. Cox?4. R. D. Wilson?.6 C. W. Baldwin?6. T. N. Hannah?6. R. J. Wilson?12. R. L. Barmore?4. J. M. Bradberry?13. E. 0. Clinkscales?13. J. B. Harkness?12. G. E. Mann?11. J. A. Ramey?11. WANTS I i NOTICE:?When you are in town,' stop at No. 17 Main St., and see. *r t xrr t?_i ?_ i: r ' JLVirs. J. w. caticr s line ui apii;co,j soaps and flavorings of all kinds., 9-20-8t. I L. NELSON, Abbeville, S. C. j Wanted Wanted Junk of all kind Rags, Rubber, Bags J and Iron i-7-tf. WANTED:?2 experienced salesmen' wanted for clothing, shoes etc. i and for Hardware and Grocery store, to begin October 1st or ear-J lier. THE ROSENBERG MER (JAiNTiLiiii tu., ADueviue, o. Write fully stating salary etc., to S. II. Rosenberg, Abbeville, S. C. S-20-tf. ________________________ 1 rOR SALE?Car load of South Carolina grown Appier Oats; from one of the best oat-growing sections of he State. J. Allen Smith, Jr. 9-3-tf . i C STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, -County of Abbeville. We will sell at public outcry, to ;he highest bidder, on salesday inj }ct. next, for distribution among j ;he distributees, the following described real estate, belonging to the state of Mrs. Margaret I. Bass, deleased, situate in Abbeville Townhip, State and County aforesaid, to vit: All that tract or parcel of and, known as the Margaret I. Bass| ilantation, containing one hundred ind twenty-six adres, more or less, >ounded by lands of C. F. Graves, j. B. Evans, J. A. Gilliam and oth?rs. Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for necessary papers and stamps. A. L. BASS, ANNA A. REDD, MINNIE THORNTON KATIE B DRENNAN. 1-6 _ j Summons. For Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. In the Probate Court. I. B. CHEATHAM, as Administrator of the Estate of JASON L. SIMPSON, deceased. Plaintiff. '[ against r. H. CHEATHAM, P. A. CHEAT-; HAM, J. M. PERKINS, E. C.! PERKINS, L. P. PERKINS, MRS. J. T. RANKIN, MRS. CLAY TAYLOR, MRS. OLA NOWLIN, MRS.! CLAY SMITH, MRS. BELLE; CHRIESTBERG, MRS. NANCY | JACKSON, MRS. LOU MERCER,! 0. P. PERKINS, and JOHN DOE,' 1 TIT/ITI A T">r\ T>/"\TT' 1- 4-U ? I aiiu r^i^nrt.rv.JL' ixkju uciuj; mc unknown heirs at law of JASON L. SIMPSON, deceased, Defendants.! ?o the' Defendant above named: You are Hereby Summoned and, equired to answer the complaint in! his action, which is filed in the of-( ice of the Probate Court, for thej aid County, and to serve a copy of; rour answer to the said complaint; r\ the subscriber-at his office at Ab-1 leville Court House, South Carolina, J America's only K priced Clothing. Styleplus C!o $25 and Tl-ioc.o QHf] JL li wUV KJUiVU IA X X v. v coats deliver the both in looks and t PARI The only stori within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Sept. 10th, 1918. Attest: Jones F. Miller, Judge of Probate for Abbeville County. To all of the Defendants, except J. H. Cheatham and P. A. Cheatham TAKE NOTICE: That the summons in this action of which the above is a copy together with the complaint herein, was filed in the Office of the Judge of Probate oi said County on the 12th day of September, 1918. D. H. HILL, Plaintiff's Attorney. Attest: J. F. MILLER, Judge of Probate. 9-13-lt-w-3 wks. Yes I Everybody Takes Cascarets Only 10 cents! Harmless cathartic for sluggish liver and bowels Feel bully!' Cheer up! Take Cascarets to liven your liver and clear the bowels and stop headaches, biliousness, bad breath, coated tongue sallowness, sour stomach and gases. To-night take Cascarets and enjoj the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced, Wake up feeling grand?Everybody's doing it. Cascarets best laxative for children. They gladly take this pleasant candy cathartic because it never gripes or sickens like other things.?Adv. ?Buy Liberty Bonds, 4th Series? Does C 1' Appea k We figure ?|. fers a big In increasing s&k& our store. ?|B That's n , 1 I than mori lip permaner mk | ductive ir Hp. ^ave Hi fit er volume |?||: * than herel k earlier so c ")U^ be ^ ||||i lowest po rO u r w( take care to know quality. I This sior headquar Schlos nown- Style* If you ar I Fall and tllCS ?membei q>/\ big enou? man's tas Ovpv- Models in goods fellows-o *rear. mature m CER & R ; in tou)n that sells Sty AMERICAN ABSTRACTS, i Washington, Sept. 20.?The Hew [ late today passed the war rove?? bill designed to raise by'taxatie* M proximately $8,182,000,000 of tk :i twenty-four or more billions a*ed< j by the nation for the current yea ' The huge measure?the largest ? J its kind in the history of any math | ?now goes to the Senate. Fma&f [ of the bill was unanimous. A form ' roll call, demanded by M*j?ri Leader Kitchin, recorded 35# ye and no nays, which, annoumeed 1 Speaker Clark, was greeted by mighty roar of cheers and applauc All possible speed in the bill's #?tu through the Senate is assure!, i cording to leaders, the Senate flnan 1 committee having concluded j hearings. At the recent White Ho?s? ? ] ference of Senators from 1 growing states, President ] made it clear it was his intenHoa i^H only to fix a price for this year's cHI ton crop, but also to order gore^H i ment control of its distribution. *flH| J President gave no intimation nf wB he would consider a fair price; | was said, and any action will mfln i the report of the special coatmrtHH > which the President announced flH . week would inquire into th* r' subject, including production niH The South Carolina Press A9?9B1 I ation invaded Gaffney last week, HH , unanimous opinnon of all being \ E. DcCamp had made good kia prHB ! ise of a royal reception and a N^BH time. Governor-elect Robert MB , Cooper was one of the pr?mii^^| ! speakers of the occasion. OfficerMH i the year were re-elected, J. L. ; of Edgefield, retaining the ' dency. )ur Policy I 1 to You?l i that today of- Hi opportunity for - HM X confidence in WH lore necessary BBj s profits, more S8fl it and more pro- |j|flflfl i the end. nBjj bought in great- m| i n ftnnoAri 9HHI ; IUI tiiio iscaoun mmi tofore and much that our prices frag cept down to the j&BH ssible level. y 1H ill-known lines IBM of all you want fBB about reliable HH e 1 s exclusive 9HH ters for >s Bros, and HffiB >lus Clothes. QHI e buying your Winter Clothes * our stocks are BB| :h to suit every jSHH te and price. ^9H [st for the young thers for more JSB&RgE en' SgfiBH EESE H leplus Clothes HmB