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EDITOR TOO SMART "CokbmIot" Find* Fault With Fort Mill Tim**. Editor The Times: All along I have tbeen your friend, but last week you put something in the paper I did not like. I don't believe in country edif/vw! M+tino swart; and trvinff to VW4? 5v.w*?p ? ? ?r?o show off. You done both of these things last week and I'heard three different people talking about it. One said he would stop taking the paper if it happened again. The second man [ a said he had not been taking the paper but had been borrowing his * neighbor's every week and reading it and that he would not even be kind enough to you to do that again if we all agreed that you deserved the punishment The third man spoke up and Baid he had been getting the paper a long time and that he was gl?d he was way yonder behind with his subscription?that he had good reason now for refusing to ever pay up. There are some things levelheaded people ought not to have T IMMn. The I fcw OMU1U AW*- wvauwuvf idea of a country editor using such a word as "unilateral!" The chances are you did not know what the word meant. Of course I knew what you were driving at,, but that is another .-matter; people expect me to know A big words. But don't you get smart again?it injures your standing in ythe community and hurts your paper. Now, but for this friendly adf , vice, I fear that pretty soon you would have been spouting out something about "hebetude." Don't do it; I found the word first. RATTLESNAKE FOUND IN ' I MAIL BOX BY CARRIER Augusta, Aug. 27.?What local postoffice authorities describe as the most dastardly act ever brought to , their attention was made known here today when it was announced that Jos. T. McCorkie, a rural mail carrier bad discovered a rattlesnake '? ??5I Juw ?n mnfA ami* l-v"CTI " r , T " """ "" " "" ~ Augusta. The lid of the mail was fastened down securely and a red 0ag was up indicating there was mail in fthe box. Just as the carrier was abodt to place his hand in the box . the Bnake moved his head and was discovered and killed. The rattler ^ was more than two feet long and had a half dozen rattles* Post office inspectors are investigating the affair, but no arrests have ? been made. McCorkle states that he is not aware of any enemies on his route who would attempt his life in such a manner. " 1 1 / SHERIFFS SALE UNDER EXE 4 \ CUTION Take Notice: That the undersigned as Sheriff of Abbeville County, S. C., will sell at public auction, at Abbeville Court House, Abbeville County, South Carolina, on salesday in September 1921 during the legal hours of sale, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me under and by a certain execution issued to me by the Clerk of the Court f or Abbeville County, South Carolina, in the case of Alvin Ellis, and Frank H. Leslie, trading under the firm name of Ellis-Leslie Company, versus, Mike Kustas, the following described property, to wit: All those certain three lots of land, situate, lying and being in the City of ABbeville, County of Abbeville, State of South Carolina, known as lots one, two and three of the Graves property, having a frontage on' Ferry Street of seventy-five feet, and being bounded by said street, by Rosenberg property, and by Graves y property. Also, all that lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Abbeville, in the County and State aforesaid, facing one hundred and fifty three feet on Orange street, and running back a depth of v one hundred and fifty feet, and being - bounded by Haigler Street, Orange Street and by^Klugh property. Also, all that lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the town of Calhoun Falls, in the County of Abbeville, in the State of South Car-' olina, fronting oh Seneca Street, and bounded by said Street; by road leading to Hester's Station, by lot of J. D. Fulp and R^S. Link, and by lot of J. R. Burriss and known as the Hotel property. Said property is levied on and is to be sold as the property of Mike Kustas, to satisfy the aforesaid execution. TERMS OF SALE: CASE. Pur* chaser to pay for papers and stamps. ~F. B. McLANE, L. S. Aug. 16, '21 3t. Sheriff. i ' \ LIGHT AND CLOCK Snff??ti That Lights Be "WioM* To Set Cloclu. The State. A suggestion has ibeen made bj "Electrical Merchandising," a maga? ? J *?j i. 4-1.^ zim; ucvuucu tv uic cicvtiiuai IUUUOry, that electric lighting companies everywhere, at a certain hour, "momentarily wink," giving notice to the people ofvthe time to set their watches and clocks and the New York World calls attention to it and approves it. . It would Ibe a simple thing to do and one thinks of no objection to it. The telephone companies were compelled a year or two ago, even in the smaller cities to suspend their custom of telling the time to inquirers, and for many people that was a deprivation of convenience. The "wink"' of the lighting company at nine o'clock or ten o'clock would not interfere with comfort? it would last a small fraction of a second but the head of the family, who in Columbia, is usually the mother thereof, would foe on the lookout for it and set the clock. Urn w. toms have t V ' 1 F 2 p 3 u 4- E ?. / 5 M 6 1 7 s V Using 1 ' toward motor 1 mum p no moi : ST A t /' - /9 Farm Name* May Be Trmde-Mark ? The United States Patent Off* recently approved and ( published ; the Patent Office Gazette a trad mark covering the name of the far of an Iowa farmer. Ledru C. Willi r the fanner in whose name the trad mark was issued, is a (breeder < purebred hogs, cattle, and shee; i The name of the farm as trad* marked is "fiawkeye." To the State Department of Agriculture, Mr. Wi lits is the first stockman, and pro} ably the first farmer, to obtain United, States tra^e-marl;,, fof h: farm. There is nothing in the law t prevent it, but apparently no on thought o:f it before. If a farme uses his farm name and trade-mar as part of bis selling operation i disposing of what he produces, th trademark protects the owner of th farm in its use in interstate com merce. - Several States have law3 which au thorize the registraton of fara names with the State authorities, bu a trademark registered by the Gov ernment protects the use of th< farm name outside of the State ii which the fann is located. ftab-My-Tiam caret t?r??. 'en II t IEN your motor on. If it develo listed"below it i : : i < v. * 0./W L been using the f . 1 . requent overheating. itted valve seats (cat neven running?can lilution of the lubrict f *:"* ' *? ' f Necessity for frdquenl ije odor of the exhs omplete combustion park plugs fouled b> "Standard" Motor G correcting these di fuel burns quickly an tower. It is the best re. All power and lo iNDARDO (New J( * ed NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF A PLICATION FOR DISCHARGE le n In The District Court of the Unit? e. States, For the Western Distri m - of South Carolina. ts In the Matter of J. H. Finley, Abb e" ' ville, S. C.t Bankrupt. No. B-259 In Bankruptcy. p. > B_ To the Creditors of the abore nan ;g ed Bankrupt: j_ laKe notice that on Aug. 24, 192] }_ the above named bankrupt filed hi a 'petition in said Court praying tha js he may be decreed by the Court t 0 have a full discharge from all debt provable against his jstate, excep ,r such debts as are excepted by la\ jj. from such discharge, and a hearini n ~ ? For Best Results {Sjoyij LIVE STOCK REMEDIES.. 'flV* , Sold by DruggUta and jDcobn > ' , ' Is-0 I \ is sick, jfind the ; .?? v ; ' ' u s.... ps any of the sy is probable that ;5i re , t i. L jr * wrong gasoline: ? e, iron). ised by cylinders mis iting oil in the crankt carburetor adjusting lust gases?caused' h or waste power. r incomplete combusl t asoline alone will g< ifficulties. This impr d cleanly; it delivers i liiivr nn/1 if* JUU trtu wuj-r?uu >ts of it. IL COMPAI ersey) L. ^ ,V 4 ft P- was thereupon ordered and will be had upon said petition on September 26, 1921 before said Court, at m1 Greenville, in said District, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all known creditor^ and other persons in interest may ^ appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. . 1 f, i. D. C. J3URHAM, Clerk. . Dated at Greenville, S. C. 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