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MASTER'S 8ALE. > The State of South Carolina, s County of Abbeville. c Court of Common Pleas. r W. A. MARKAM, Plaintiff, 1 against * c MARY MARKAM, Defendant. , i 1? o# o Hnnron Snip hv I I Dy aUHlUHlJ" Ui a ? the Court of Common Pleas for Ab- ? beville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer j for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in October, A. D. 1919, within the legal j hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All that tract or par- j el of land, situate, lying and being j in the Township of Due West, in Ab- j beville County, in the State afore- j said, containing Two (2) Acres, ' more or less, fronting oa>Main street t in the said town and bounded on the ( North by lot of L. K. Henry, on the j east by lands of Mrs. Leila Todd, on L *T- i 1-1 - x o nr.nr.1.1 ! tne soum oy lot 01 ?r. o. luuiiau,, and on the west by Main street. 1 TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Pur-| chaser to pay for stamps and papers. Is THOS. P. THOMSON, c 9-19-3t-3w. Master A. C., S. C. 1 ? . ( MASTER'S SALE. * \ The Slate of South Carolina, ^ County of Abbeville. ^ Court of Common Plea*. MRS. JESSIE J. LEWIS, as Execu-1 a trix, and others, Plaintiffs. In against ' c ? WILLIAM C. DUNLAP, and others, is Defendants. p By authority of a Decree of Sale fi by the Court of Common Pleas for: Abbeville County, in* said State, [ j- _ ii _i j t ?:n ! q rnaue iu tiie auuvc auavcu wooc, i win offer for sale, at Public Outcry, "at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on S*iesday in October, A. D. 1919, 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, on branches of Hogv' skin Creek, waters of Little River, i containing Two Hundred qnd Thirty (230) Acres, more or less, being tract No. 1 of the estate of George Bigby, deceased, and known as the "Home Place" bounded by lands of Mrs. Martha Moore, William A. Bigby, land formerly of Mrs. Jane Kay, and others, reference being had to( a plat made by Joseph Cox October I 10. 1851. Also, all that tract or parcel of 1 WANTS | WANTED:?To exchange a young Jersey cow, worth ($75.00) for a cow giving a large quantity of milk, worth $100.00 or $125.00. I will pay the difference. Apply to J. E. ARNOLD, Antreville, S. C. 9-19-3t. Pd. WANTED:?Position by young lady as stenographer, book-keeper, or both. For particulurs apply to X. Y. Z., Box 424, C4reenwood, S. C. 9-19-3t. Pd. FOR SALE:?Crimson Clover Seed. 12 l-2c. per pound. 9-19-tf. ROBT. S. LINK. WANTED:?Office room on Square. Front room preferred. Address Box 193. . 9-16-3t Pd. FOR SALE:?Best building lot onj North Main street, beautiful shade | trees, sewerage connection, ready to build. Lot next to Mr. Fred (Jason's. AppIy#to ' 9-12-3t.Pd. MR. FRED CASON WANTED:?-Young ladies to take training at Pryor Hospital Training School for nurses. It is necessary to increase the quota of nurses and young ladies interested are, requested to write the superinten-j dent Pryor Hospital, Chester, S.| C., for particulars. 9-9-4t - ?, -? -| WANTED?100 young men and women for book-keeping and short hand course. We have calls daily for graduates. Positions guaran* teed graduates. Write for free lesson in Greee Short Hand. Greenwood Business College. 8-5tf I V BUY YOUR CREAM V I V from V I V MRS. D. A. ROGERS. V I V Phone No. 1. Vl / and situate in Abbeville County, ( State aforesaid, on branches of Hogkin Creek, waters of - Little River, ontaining Seventy-one (71) Acres, nore or less, adjoining the "Home Place", it being the tract of land :onveyed by R. C. Brownlee to W. Bigby, reference being had to a >lat of same made by G. W. Mattiion, Feby. 1, 1871. Also, all tnat tract of land situate n the county of Abbeville, State iforesaid, containing One Hundred md Twenty (120) Acres, more or ess, on branches of Hogskin Creek, vaters of Little River, bounded by ands formerly of Mrs. Jane Kay, Mrs. Martha Moore, Benjamin Miler and William A. Bigby, reference jeing made to a plat drawn by Josiph Cox, Esq. October 10, 1851, ;his tract of land being tract No. 4, :onveyed to William A. Bigby by Mary A. Bigby. The three tracts of land described ibove will be sub-divided into smallsr tracts, plats of which may be ieen at my office. This land will be ffered for sale as one tract contain- , ng Four Hundred and Twenty-one 421) Acres, more or less, and then he three (8) tracts as sub-divided, ( sail be offered for sale and the of- ( er securing the largest return will } >e accepted. TERMS OP SALE?One-half cash. J nk the balance on a credit of twelve 1 lonths, secured by bond of the pur- < haser, and a mortgage of the prem- < ses, with leave to the purchaser to i ay all cash. Purchaser to pay for I or stamps and paper. ? THOS. P. THOMSON, ' -19-3t-3w. Master A. C., S. C. s ATID UU11 > v nV.i A > Car / % s HA At A M , / ?IRLS! LEMON JUICE IS A SKIN WH1TENER How to Make a Creamy Beauty Lotion For a Few Cent*. The juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautifier at about the cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold cream. Care should be taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lpmnn nnln cets in. then this In tion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, whitener and beautifier. /Just try it! Get three ounces ol orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands.?Adv. ' m SCRAPBOOK OF WAR HISTORY. (Sprihgfield, Mass., Union.) Dr. Harold E. Miner, medical director of the Holyoke schools, has just completed a scrapbook history of the vorld war. It consist of seventy-four vol.imes ind it is believed that here is not mother collection of the kind in the rountry?that is a scrapbook "enjyclopedia" the entire work of one ndividual, containing daily news d;sjatches on the progress of the war, ipecial articles and photographs, naps, cartoons and posters that touch ipon every detail of the mammoth truggle. ? - * + NA1 ' A R Load ^ i r Wa Nex RRIS NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS AND CREDITORS Of Abbeville County Fair Association TO Prove Claims, Etc. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to an order of Court made in the case of William P. Greene , Plaintiff, against Abbeville County Fair Assoeiofinn 'no-fanfloTlf HnfroH SprnfoWlhor 18, 1919, that all persons having claims against the said Abbeville County Fair Association are hereby required to prove their claims before i me, at my ottice at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, on or before November 25th, 1919, or be thereafter barred. Notice is further given that all per, sons claiming to be stockholders of said corporation are hereby required ' to file proof thereof before me on or before said date, showing the num, ber of shares of stock held by each stockholder, and the amount therof, ' and failing, such stockholders will be t barred from participating in a division of th4 funds of said corporation. ' THOS. P. THOMSON, Master A. C., S. C. } rT] STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, [. Abbeville County. j Court of Common Pleas, j Receivers' Sale. . r 4-a on av/lnt* fKa pAiirf X uiouailb VV Oil VIUV>& Vi W1IV vswuxv of Common Pleas made in the above stated case the undersigned as receivers. of Abbeville County Fair Association will sell at public auction, on salesday in October, next, OCTOBER 6th, 1919, within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, all that certain tract, lot or parcel of land, containing sixteen acres, more or less, bounded by lands of P. Rosenberg, Mrs. Marshall, and others, and known ag the Pair Grounds of Abbeville county jc? air Association. TERMS OF SALE?CASH: Pur, chaser to pay for papers and stamps. S. G. THOMSON, . J. S. STAR?, 9-19-2t.-3w. Receivers. I )AIG . l/LL E HE wived t tch For Ad ;t Week's F ON ai * AIITftl nu JL un OWf , We have added tY year Casings and T excellent line. We h made. We do not : seconds. .Whenyou get the best. All on t>,UUU miles. Get oui ings. Our Motto: "Nev< C D. 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