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riMi/AX) JUA .V, ST? II Au< c t Watc Five Hu e \ 11 < "Service of Guai ' ?======================= MASTER'S 8ALE. V STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA V ? County of Abbeville. V Court of Common Pleas. V THE FARMERS BANE OF ABBE- V V 2S VILLE COUNTY, Plaintiff, against J F. RILEY, Defendant. ' La By authority of a JDecree of Sale ^ei by the Court of Common Pleas for ^ Afbbeville Cotinty, in said State, sia made in the above stated case, I will * offer for sale, at Public Outcry, . at ^ Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday 1 in October, A. D. 1919, within the so: legal hours of sale the following de- M] scribed land, to wit: All that tract M] a- namai nf lnnH situate. lvincr and t? being in Abbeville County, in the Mi State aforesaid, containing One hundred and Sixty (160) Acres, more Th or less, and bounded by lands of nij Davis Romans, Mrs. Dora Lomax, Mrs. Savannah McCord, Joseph Lo- lit t max.and others, and being the tract ? Riley, late of said State and County, ch of land deyised to him by W. G. * TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Pur-1 9-! LIVER DIDN'T A DIGEST Sayi 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, Yi After a Few Dosea c Ufltdorsrlllt, Ky.?Mrs. Cynthia d< HSgginbotham, of this town, Bays: "At mj age, which is 65, the liver does m st III sot set so well as when young. A few m * years ago, my stomach was all oat of n( fix. I was constipated, my liver gi didn't act My digestion was bad, and 11< It took so little to upset me. My ap- cc . petite was gone. I was very weak... et< I decided* I would give Black- st< Draught a thorough trial as I knew it w< was highly recommended for this Ti * T L.M*. U .. r 4.11 Itruauitt. i. uegau iu i ieiu ge bettor after ft few doses. My appetite fe< Improved and I became stronger. My- 7c bowels acted naturally and the least 25 :tion )f the H. R he Main R :h For ] % indred Acr< Sub-Divid Fift South ^ ran teed Satisfaction" i DIAMOND SPRINGS. Diamond SDrim;s. Sept. 24.?Mr .tham and son, Erskine, and daug] rs, Misses Fannie and Etharine Li am, Starr, Mr. Henry Manning ar ter, Miss Mary Manning, Calhou ills, spent Sunday with Mr. ar rs. W. S. Manning. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Manning ar 11, Hubert, Calhoun Falls, Mr. ar rs. J. H. Carlisle and family, ar r. G. W. Brown spent Sunday a moon with Mr. and Mrs. W. ! inning. Messrs. Reynold Meschine ar lomas Manning spent Saturds jht with Mr. Key? Bowman. J lit ? iur. uuu iuia. vijue x uuug an tie daughter, Laura, and Mr. Jac aser to pay for stamps and papei THOS. P. THOMSON, 9-lw-3w.' Master A. C., S. < CT inN WAS RAI w mwm ?w nra to Tell* How She Wu Refiere )f Black-Draught )8?8 of Black-Draught* Seventy years of successful use ha ade Thedford's Black-Draught andard, household remedy. Ever ember, of every family, at time* >ed the help that Black-Draught ca ve In cleansing the system and re jving the troubles that come fron nstipatlon, indigestion, lazy llvei c. You cannot keep well unless you jmach, liver and bowels are In gooi irking order. Keep them that waj 7 Black-Draught. It acts promptly ntly and In a natural way. If yoi el sluggish, take a dose tonight >u will feel fresh tomorrow. Prlci c. a package?One cent ft dos< 1 druggists. 7. 9 * I jl I A. Pennel Plac oad from Abt Definite 1 es in Each Pla led into Eight y to Seventy-! Atlantic F - * ) % v n V Young of Iva, spent last ^abbatb af- qi V ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Car- e] V lisle. V Mrs. R. W. Carlisle was in AnderV son last Wednesday on business and ^ his little flephew, Master John Epps s. Carlisle, spent that day with Mrs. P< fi- Carlisle. n| / VI a- Mrs. W. S. Manning and daughter, ^ id Miss Inez, and little Elizabeth spent in Thursday afternoon with Mrs. R. W. = 1(j Carlisle. ld FINAL PLANS MADE id l(j FOR THIRTIETH f 4 _' ' ' Greenville, Sept. 23.?Final plans for the entertainment of the soldiers 1^ of the Thirtieth division who will W gather here next Monday and Tues- j day for the first reunion of the Old j l<* Hickory association were attended to I lie Sr? 4- n A# A> i-i ' ab a meeting ui lepiesenmiive till" | ~ [zens of Greenville tonight. An- v '8- nouncement was made that arrangements had been completed by the reunion canteen committee, an organi zation of 3,000 women to furnish free meals to 7,000 men. An effort will be made to house all the visitors in homes and halls. Tents loaned! from Camp Sevier t>y the war deIpartment will be used only as a last .. resort. A bond of $29,000 was re ML MAKES WEAK WOMEN ; STRONG , Positive-?Convincing Proof ' We publish the formula of Vinol to prove convincingly that it has the > power to create strength. n R and Beef Peptones, Iron 11 " and Manganese Peptonatea, Iron and . Ammonium Citrate, Lime and 8oui ? Glycerophosphates, Cascarin. r Any woman who buys a bottle of j Vinol for a weak, run-down, nervous condition and finds after giving it a fair trial it did not help her, will hav^ her money returned. ' You see, there is no guess work i about Vinol. Its formula proves there is nothing like it for all weak, run-down, overworked, nervous men 3 and women and for feeble old people and delicat# children. frw it nnr? I and be convinced. P. B. SPEED?Druggists Everywhere I at Far t I :e and Cothrar ? >eville to Mt. 1 V : t \. Date and i { ce. These T 1 v 4 Farms, Rangii ;ive Acres Eac . 1 V % " > r lealtv Cm A . aired before the government prop- vening rfcy became available. which f Requests were filed today with the ing mei tilroad administration for the opera- Special on of special trains from several in effecs jin^s in Tennessee and fhe Caroli- No r< is touching Chattanooga and Knox- day to He, Wilmington and Goldsboro, to Secr< harleston and Columbia and inter- egram i Copyright till EI9H NEVER was such right-hande fisted smokejoy as you puff c jimmy pipe packed with Prince , That's because P. A. has thi You can't fool your taste apps can get five aces out of a family Prince Albert, coming and going, earlier just to start stoking your you know you've got the big pri Drinra Alkorf'e nnolihr olnno m X iUlW XXlftSWA I O Vj|U?Ul^ iAAVAiv 1"/% but when you figure that P. A. patented process that cuts out bi feel like getting a flock of dictions to express your happy days sentir Toppy red bast, tidy red tint, handson humidor*?and?that classy, practical pa sponge moistener top that kesp* thm tobt R J. Reynolds Tobacco Compai ' Wll ly D; i Place on Carmel..... ' V. > .y t he T< \ i * . . ' wo Places ig From :h. / mpany Home Office: Gre points in the three states 1 urnished the bulk of the fight- x i in the Thirtieth' division. * reduced railroad rates will be ^ t, only within the three states, j jsponse had been received to- v the invitation sent Saturday \ jtary Baker and a second tel- ei vas forwarded to the cabinet a < ' ' ftnAirr mm, | >d-two- ^WW tut of a ^W\ Albert! ' 3 quality / iratus any more than you deck! So, when you hit and get up half an hour pipe or rolling cigarettes, ze on the end of your line! its it in a class of its own, i'c marfo hu mrr pvr.lnsivft te and parch?well?you iries to find enough words nentsl i e pound and half-poand tin imd crystal glass humidor with icco in such psrfsct condition. oy, Winston-Salem, N. C ? ate ' * i:lJi . : : :X :m M * * *.fi| * ' 3?| srms" will be v:'.. ' ! : i- 1 , V-j ?enwood, S. C. . - ' ??? J I -iff 1 ' - ' J a ie is unable to send Assistant Secreaember urging him to come, and if ary Crowell. Col. Holmes B. Spring* oday sent a message to Brigadier General Tyson of Knoxrille, asking resident to come by ? Greenville irhen he sees him in Memphis this peek. The division parade scheduli for Monday afternoon has been ailed off. fife