The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, October 03, 1919, Page TWO, Image 2

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v TWU Potato Crap Below Last Year. H The late commercial potato crop now for the first time receives a separate freport by the bureau of crop G estimates, United States department b of agriculture. For the date of Sep- d; tl MASTER'S SALE. tl STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ti County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. w J. BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION h OF ABBEVILLE, Plaintiff, t] against ^ BELLA FAIR COSBY, Defendant By authority of a Decree of Sale a by the Court of Common Pleas for P f Abbevile County, in said State, made " in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Publie Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in Oct- n ober, A. D. 1919, within the legal C1 i -r ~~1~ il- d' nuurs ui saie tuc ivuuvtuig u&ov&u/vu land, to wit: All that tract or par- n eel of land situate, lying and being c< in the City of Abbeville, Abbeville w County, in the State aforesaid, and c< bounded by lands of Eliza Moseley, 111 Horace Griffin, land now or formerly st C( owned by George Baker, and by Branch Street, being the lot con- . , > SI veyed to the said defendant oy ' Frank B. Gary by deed dated May 3lst, 1906. Recorded in Book "26" ?J at page 581. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Pur chaser to pay for stamps and paper. THOS. P. THOMSON, " 9-9-lw-3w. Master A. C., S. C. i lt! ni IVIASTEK'5 5HLE. ile STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA County of Abbevile. ar Court of Common Pleas. *a ELENA FERGUSON, and others, j th Plaintiff, j ^ against | SP EVA FERGUSON, and others, aI Defendants. | By authority of a Decree of Sale te by the Court of Comomn Pleas for in Abbeville County, in said State, j01 made in the above stated case, I will fo offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at 04 Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday: in October, A. D. 1919, within the legal'hours of sale the following de- 0l scribed land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and j being in Abbeville County, in the pc State aforesaid, containing One Hundred and Sixty-two (162) t,( * ? i - i v j _ j i OA Acres, more ur less, auu uuuuueu uy lands of A. J. Ferguson, Andrew pi ' CG Stone, Julius DuPre, Pete Holmes, ^ Mrs. A. W. Jones, and Moseley Ferry Road. M TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Pur- 8( chaser to pay for stamps and papers. 1C THOS. P. THOMSON, va 9-9-3w-3t. Master A. C., S. C. lo H IrChero 11 r s* ?he untver There's the same t the one-ton Ford rtu< using the Ford car? j carrying power of .1 ' i ei tjie truck iy t .1 m. oth that Th< trucks lots of it; the ma worm drive makes c ^ 11 xl. _ j. XT ail max, power; me pension gives flexibi um steel strength, body, $550 f. o. b. E E F. AR < > ar IRAM JOHNSON SEEKS SUPPORT i "Washington, Sept. 2SL?While the J erman peace treaty received only rief consideration in the senate toay," outside developments indicated *?+ +V10 fopfions were linine ud for le real fight over the league of naons covenant. The outstanding feature of the day ras the announcement by Senator shnson, Republican, California, that e would leave here tomorrow for ae Pacific coast to keep up his atick on the treaty, which was acceptd to mean finally that his proposed mendment to equalize the voting ower of the United States and [reat Britain would not be called up ar weelcs hence. Next in public interest was the ews that Senator Ashurst, Demorat, Arizona, had telegraphed Preaient Wilson that he would vote for itification of the treaty, believing he )uld render the country and the orld, he said, a great service by ac;pting it as it is, without amend;ent or reservation. This definite atement from Senator Ashurst was msidered particularly assuring by emocratic leaders because of perstent reports that he would oppose le pact in its present form. Just before adjournment Senator enroot, Republican, Wisconsin, ade his position clear by reiteratg that he would not vote to ratify ie treaty if under Article 10 the nited States was obligated to send 5 troops abroad to preserve the tertorial integrity of members of the ague. Senator New, Republican, Indiana, id Senator Smith, Democrat, Marynd, divided the debate of the day, ie former attacking the treaty and e latter defending it and urging eedy ratification. But there was no jplause, the galleries evidently takmber 1 the condition of this crop dicates a yield of 123,518 carloads, considerably below the^ estimate v fho cam a mnnfVi loef voar 1 . 18 carloads. Late potatoes raised r local supply and all other late potoes not included in these estimates ne carload equals 700 bushels. In nearly every State the producon of the late comm^rc'al crop of >tatoes falls below that ol last year, jnnsylvania is a prominfnt excepyn, with a gain of 1,030 carloads rer last year, and yet that State oduces, this year, less than 6 per nt. of the total of all States. Maine is a prospect of 24,468 carloads; innesota, 24,000; Wisconsin, 20,)0; Michigan, 10,275; Colorado, 1,030; New York, 9,370; Pennsy^nia, 6,980, and Idaho. 6,640 car ads. Lola] \ SAL CAR i iconomy in using ck that there is in -only the large? the truck comnds it particular? ;o farmers, ana er business men. 3 famous Model notor assures re)le power, and nganese bronze certain the use of three-point suslity, and vanadiTTTl4-l^ XT1CC, W1LI1UUI Detroit. NOLD ing to heart the previous warning of the vice president that this would re- j | suit in ejection of those violating the j standing rule^pf the senate. " In' the house, where treaty talk bobs up now and tfchen, Representative 'King,vRepabliean, Illinois,* introduced a resolution proposing the support of the body for -the senators "standing for Americanism." The resolution was thrown in the house hopper without discuaaitm. Under unanimous consent agreement the amendments by Senator Fall, Republican, New Mexico, proposing that the United States be relieved from service on foreign commisisons created under the: treaty, will be taken up tomorrow for discussion. Senator Cummins, Republican, Iowa, will speak against the treaty, and Senator Fall is expected to champion the cfcuse of his amendments. No vote is looked for until some time next week. senator jonnson s decision to resume his western speaking trip set at rest a whirlwind of rumors concerning the British and American voting amendment, which now both Republicans and Democrats agree will riot be taken up for ?>me weeks. Tne general talk was that Republican leaders frankly told Senator Johnson that they did not have enough votes to pass it, and that the senator replied he would go out in the country and create such strong sentiment in n avo xav vi vuow uic ocimu; wuuiu iiut dare defeat it. FEEDING SPECIAL FLOCKS. The production 6t pure-bred poultry eggs for hatching and baby chicks is becoming an important industry in South Carolina. In 1917 the South Carolina Poultry Breeders' Association was organized and since that time a State poultry show, recognized as the official state show by the American Poultry Association, has been held each year. These breeders of pure-bred poultry produce stock of the highest quality which they intelligently house, feed and care for, They exhibit their best birds at county fairs and sell at good prices their eggs for hatching, babq chicks and surplus breeding and show stock and generally find the poultry business profitable. I m&oflfl (Helps m Sick K Women B Cardui, the woman's In tonic, helped Mrs. Wfl- f liam Eversole, of Hazel VV Patch, Ky. Head what she writes: "I had a general breaking-down of my health. I was in Vfl bed for weeks, unable to lfl| get up. I bad such a IF weakness and dizziness, ...and the pains were very severe. A friend AH told me I had tried every- MM thing else, why not MM) Cardui?... I did, and ' soon saw it was helping IHf me... 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