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y y VVVVVVVVVVV^ W > >. V ANTREVILLE. V s ! Antreville is very quiet now since 9 all of the boys and girls have gone to n the different colleges. The following young ladies left last week: Miss Ethel Anderson, for Winthrop; Misses Althea Keaton and Genevieve AnHorcnri. for Lander: Miss Erin Crow-! \ ther, for Due West. The following young men leave Thursday for Erskine: Albert and Henry Erwin, Boyce C Wakefield, Carl Suber, Henry Bell, Nolan Bowen and Elmore Suber. Clarence Crowther left last week for * Clemson. The Antreville school has complet- j ed its summer session, and will vacate ^ now until the first of October. The different teachers left for their res-' I ? pective homes Saturday. j, Rev. and Mrs. W. Smith Martin have returned home after an extendone is glad to see them back. I Misses Mary Bell and Pet Haw thorne have returned to their home in Latimer after a pleasant stay with Mrs. S. J. Wakefield. Miss Myrtle Crowther who is teaching at Iva, spent the week-end with ( home folks. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballen tine, at Washington, D. C., Sept. 18,' 1918?a daughter, Virginia Caroline.' ?Buy Liberty Bonds, 4th Series?. MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. J. E. COCHKAN, MAMIE B. SY- < FAN, et al, Plaintiffs. j5 against |r MALCOLM E. K. GLYMPH, SARA; c GLYMPH, et al, Defendants. By authority of a decree of sale 2 by the Court of Common Pleas for 1 i Abbeville County in said State, made c in the above stated case, I will offer 1 rnr- cola of Pnhlip rmtcrv at Abbe- c ville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in t October, A. D. 1918, within the le-j gal hours of sale, to the highest r bidder, the Real Estate of the late r Samuel H. Cochran, divided into two'r or more tract-plats and description 'd of which can be see nat my office, j t TERMS OF SALE?One third' Cash, balance on a credit of one and c * I two years in equal installments, the credit portion to be evidenced by. 0 the bond of the purchasers secured t by mortgage of the premises pur-J chased by each, bearing interest at "the rate of seven per cent, per an-J^ num and providing for ten per cent.jajtorneys fees for collection, with e the option to each purchaser to pay ^ all cash. Purchaser to pay for a stamps and papers. c THOS. P. THOMON, -- . ~ ^ f 9-20-3t Master A. ?J., ?>. u. i] MASTER'S SALE. e n STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, a County of Abbeville. ti Court of Cemmon Pleas. By virtue of an order of the j Court of Common Pleas in the case ^ f R. E. Wilson, Plaintiff, against j George Pressly and Building & Loan jj Association of Abbeville, Defendants e I will sell to the highest bidder, at r public auction, within the legal hours j of sale at Abbeville Court House, on Monday, the seventh day of October, q 1918, the following described pro- h 4? wmwZ4-? | fj IV wit, I All that lot or parcel of land situ- j( ate, lying and being in that part of the city of Abbeville, known as Har- h risburg, containing one half acre, a more or less, and bounded by lot of j Allen Sanders, estate Robert Harris, c estate of W. Carter and others, be- v ing the Phoebe Carter lot and upon 0 which is the building known as the f Palm Garden. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Pur- i chaser to pay for stamps and papers. ] THOS. P. THOMSON, 9-20-3t. Master Abbe. Co., S. C. c How's This ? T7? ofter One Hundred Dollars Reward ^ lor any case of Catarrh that cannot be ^ <ured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hail's Catarrh Medicine i.as been taken ty catarrh sufferers f<?r tho past thirty- ' five years, and has b'.iconic, known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acta Thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, erpeiling the Poison from the Blood and healing the dia- r eased portions. , After you have tr.krn I-Tall's Catarrh 1 Medicine for a short time you will sec a r great improvement in your eroneral health. Start taking I? :!'o Catarrh Modicine at once and 5*et r. o; catarrh. SenO , Jfor testimonials, free F. J. CHENRY {' CO.. Toledo, Ohio c 8oid by all Druggists. v \ f OVER THERE," COMING HERE. lensatoinal Drama to Be Shown at Opera House on October 10th. Charles Richman and Anna Q. Nil- j son give a splendid performance in he new Select production, "Over rhere," which is being shown at the )pera House Thursday, Oct. 10th. Phis picture, which was made by the Charles Richman Pictures Corporaion, is being distributed through Select exchanges and is rated as one ?f the most gripping patriotic plays >f the year. Monte Jackson, good looking, vealthy, and with an assured social josition, wins the love of Betty Adims, the lovely daughter of a retired >rmy officer. Only one thing does le keep from her, and that is his inlerent fear of fighting and the sight >f blood. Coming of a long line of soldierly forebears, his seemnig yelow streak, is unexplainable, and he juaris his secret carefully. The declaration of war between :he United States and Germany )lunges Betty's set into a furor of I"OVKR THERE" |f f7\ witrchaklts ?IC;;MAN / J M . AtOACTAnCAflT INCLUOINO 1 W ? K ^NA4NILSSM(?OKmUDI nCRKeLCY 2% ?xcitement. The girls throw themselves into Red Cross work and the nen enlist in different departments >i the service. Tommy Hill, who is n love with Betty's kid sister, Dolly, fives a dinner. During the evening rommy rises to his feet and announes his intention of entering the ountry's service. In the excitement >f the momtnt he calls On his guests o do likewise. Every man in the oom, with the exception of Monte, esponds to the appeal. Even Tomny's butler comes forward. Monte >asses the matter off lightly and his lelinquence is forgotten for the ime. Later, however, his course beomes a subject for discussion. Betty ? cut to the heart on more than one occasion by bits of sarcasm uninended for her ears, aftd the matter ? further aggravated when Walter Iason, one of Colonel Adam's aides, iccpiy III 1UVC WIU1 UCIIUUIIVCS) lonte as a coward to his face. The ncounter takes place in the clublouse before a group of members, ,nd Monte's tame acceptance of the hallenge damns his utterly. That night his engagement to Bet y is formally announced at a dinner j n the Adam's home. Walter Mason nters with a message for his comlanding officer, which proves to be . summons to headquarters. Forced d leave earlier than he had expected he older man makes a last appeal to lonte, urging him for Betty's sake o do his bit.- Driven to the wall, lonte quite definitely refuses to enist. Betty, her faith finally shatterd, returns his ring before them all ] nd announces her engagement to j lason. The next day Monte's partners re-1 uest him to withdraw from the firm; ie is cut by his friends and blackisted at his club. Only his mother is eft. She alone knows Monte's se-! et and its cause. Shortly before is birth she had witnessed a murder! nd so powerfully had it shocked her| hat she had marked her unborn j hild with an unreasoning dread of; iolence. How Monte blindly works 'Ut his regeneration, wins back his i riends and his love, furnishes a I trong an dimpelling theme. Both Mr; lichman and Miss Nilsson rise to the; emands of their roles and the picure is a gripping presentment of! oung America's loyalty and patriv itism. The picture is directed by James Cirkwood, for many years associated vith Mary Pickford. CALL YOUR COUNTY AGENT." For the information of some who nay not know the duties of the couny agent, we print the following lipping from an agriculutral paper: 'If you can't decide what to grow ee the man who ought to know, j Call the County Agent! I If the bugs begin to eat The crops like they were meat, I Call the County Agent! If you want to build a corn house That is impervious to a mouse, Call the County Agent! If your potatoes begin to rot When you want them for the pot, Call the County Agent! ! If you have fruit and things to can | For the farm woman, child and man, Call the County Agent! I If your cotton won't grow right And begins to die overnight, Call the County Agent! If your tractor is broken down And the mechanic is out of town, CM1 the County Agent! j If your fields are full of water j And it won't run where it "orter," Call the County Agent! If your pigs are getting runted And in spite of feed look runted, Call the County Agent! If you want to handle milk And get cows as fine as silk, Call the County Agent! Tammam /? /nttitpi n m/] nnnn A 11 yuui liUJLdeSy wa aau onaic Look sick and begin to pine, Call the County Agent! The County Agent is all right i He studies night after night, So he will ready when you Call your County Agent!" ?Chester News. ! R I ?Buy Liberty Bonds, 4th Series? , I ' ' ' I WANTS I i " ! ! FOR SALE:?At cost and carriage I 1-2 Bbl. Red Shingle Roof Paint ! hest. p-rade. See R. M. HADDON. ! ! """ II ' CALL AT 17 N. MAIN STREET?!j Mrs. Baker will show you her line j of Watkins Toilet Articles'. ; ! 10-1. |. I I I | NOTICE:?I wish to advise the pub-' ! lie that I won't be responsible for any person having things charged to me after this notice. Respectfully, J. J. GEORGE. 10-l-3t. Calhoun Falls, S C; ? AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE:?At, ! public auction on Saturday, Oct. 5th, at 3 o'clock P. M., in front of Court House, an Overland 35 h. p. j touring car, just overhauled and'| painted. A bargain for somebody. 10-l-2t. j WANTED:?Fresh country eggs, at 50c. per dozen; also some nice fat hens. EUREKA HOTEL, Abbeville, S. C. ' 9-27-lt. 3EWING WANTED:?Let me do your sewing. I will take it homei anrf charge by the piece or come! to your home, at $1.00 per day. i Miss Lizzie Nance, Magazine St. 9-27-3t. pd. ; TEACHERS:?You can secure an excellent position through us.' Thousands places direct from) schools paying $50 to $200 a I J.U All I inuillll. rvil quainicu v/i. with necessary education can render a great service by teaching. Write today. | SOUTHERN TEACHERS' AGENCY, Columbia, S. C. j 9-27-2t. Pd. NOTICE:?When you are in town, stop at No. 17 Main St., and see Mrs. J. W. Baker's line of spices,: soaps and flavorings of all kinds. 9-20-8t. I L. NELSON, Abbeville, S. C. Wanted Wanted j Junk of all kind Rags, Rubber, Bag* , , and Iron 6-7-tf. WAIN 1 fc-L/:?z experienced salesmen g wanted for clothing, shoes etc. 5 and for Hardware and Grocery I store, to begin October 1st or ear-;? lier. THE ROSENBERG MER- I CANTILE CO., Abbeville, S. C. I Write fully stating salary etc., to | S. H. Rosenberg, Abbeville, S. C.jS | 8-20-tf. HORSE On October Sales Stable cently occuj Johnson, and horses and i 7th Inst?Gc I millin dres; i i A ! BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SWEATERS JUST ARRIVED " 11 f i ' ? ' 1 1 I I. ' 'S BUYWAR SAVINGS CT A MDC w i minr w 1 CONSTANTLY S & MULES 1st I will open up a at the old stand re)ied by M'Kenzie & t will havefa load of iiules for sale by the I )od Tennessee Stock. I . WHITE I ERY. COATS ll SES, SUITS I EVERYTHING I .^ nri-.iVTfTriTirrnBKnrTTrMMMMaM?? For The Well-Dressed Woman B9 \ BB A Visit to Our Store Will Convince You That We Have the Correct Styles, Colors, and Prices on All The New Fall Goods.... We Have an Elegant As- SB . _ _ . - ^ _ __ sortment of Wooien Goods for Skirts in Stripes and See Us Before Buying HI ^rncAM m I JEJXDUL 1 UUJ