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Friday, October 21, ly^l. That conference on universal (lis-: armament will scon be in full swinir now. We hope the rope doesn't break. LAND FOR SALE We, the undersigned, acting: for *!? A T-I Mil tut: ileus ui uic raiait VJ. ..... ler, deceased, will olfer for sale on salesday on November 7. 1121. at Newberry court heasc. all that tract or tracts of lands lying in Newberry county, S. C., in Xo. 9 township: Tract Xo. 1 containing 81 acres, more or less, bounded on the south by lands cf J. W. Long, in the west by lands of J. A. Long and others, on the north by Mt. Pilgrim church and lands of G. F. Stockman, on the cast by lands of A. H. Hawkins. Tract Xo. 2 containing 66 acres more or less, bounded on th? south bv lands of A. H. Hawkins and tract No. 1, on the west by lands of G. F. Stockman, on the north by lands of Mrs. Martha Shealy and others, on the east by lands of Mrs. Leu Shealy. This land may be sold separately or as a whole. Purchaser required to pay the usual fee for all papers, and revenue stamps. Terms of sale: Cash. This DroDertv will be sold as above stated, if not sold privately before. For arty information apply to the undersigned. . ' B. L. MILLER, D. B. MILLER, Prosoerity, S. C. 10-21-5t. State of South Carolina, Union County. * Court of Common Pleas. L. P. Crawford, Plaintiff, vs. * y - J. B. Richards et al, DefendaMs. In obedience to a Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for the County aforesaid, heretofore made in the above staled case, I will sell, on Monday* the 7th day of November. 1921, being: salesday, during: legal hours of sale, before the court house door in Union, S. C., nt public outcry, the'following lands ?rd premises, to wit: 1. ?All that cerlain piece, parcel or lot of land, containing two (2) acres, more cr less, known as the "Cofield lot," lying and being in New ' ? - J J ? berry county, state Jiioresaia, mm bounded on the north by tract known as "Buck Tract," east by road leaci, ing from Gordan's bridge to Keitt's bridge, south by lands of Ella Maybin and west by lands formerly of S. P. Crotwell. 2. All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, containing six (6) acres, more or less. lying and being in i\ewberry county, said state, known as the "Store lot," and bounded north by the Whitney lands, east by lands of C. J. \ Purcell; south by lands of Ella May's * ' bin, and on the west by public road leading frooi Gordan's bridge* to Keitt's bridge. The above two tracts of land will be sold separately, and for cash. 3. Also ail that certain tract .or plantation of land, lying and being in Newberry county, said state, con-, more or less, known - as the William Oxner lands, and bounded north by lands formerly owned by J. S. J. Suber, east by publicroad leading from (Jordan's bridge to Keitt's bridge, south by lands formerly owned by S. J. Suber and "Buck Tract," and west by lands of C. J. Purcell. 4. Also all that tract or plantation of land, lying and being in Newberry county, state aforesaid, in No. 3 town ship, containing two hundred and ninety-six (296) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by Tiger . river, east by Coleman estate, south by Lyles Ford public road, and west V QUALITY The New Native Meats Ail kinds ana cuts Oysters * Currants Raisins 4 r Dates Celery Cabbage Irish Potatoes Flour Sugar Coffee Grits Rice Pineapple Call us at Yours t Geo. C 1 by lands of \Y. V>. Hardy, ami bettor Q known as the "Valentine place." 3 Also, all thai. ee;iain tract of *s lano iving and bc.i^* iii I* i>ii Dam 5 township. I'nioii county, s;;i<l state, 38 formerly known as the Goi\!on ])iace, contf::nir.g one hundred and tinny ra (1 *>01 acres, movc or le.?:s, ami bound- j|J c.i ,:r. the north by lards of Mrs. P. P. at ; <aiivitcn and Sims lands, east by the gS ^::i".r. lands, south by Ti^er river, yt:d n we.-i Uv I:tn is of Mrs. P. Hamilton 9 and EJ.r.a Jeter, tract of land || I- variously described as containing |g 1 -JO acres and 171 acres. jgj The three tracts of iar.d last above j$ deseiibed. and numbered .*>, 4, and *> 8 respectively, will be seid separately, then as who!"; if. when sold as a $ whole, the bid exceeds the bids of- H ft red for the three tracts when sold's? Separately, the bid fur the whole will &jj be accepted; otherwise, if ihe separ- Q ate bids for the three tracts, when Of scid separately, exceed the bid for the |j whole, they will be sold separately. "3 For these three last mentioned .<?3 tracts, the terms of sale are as foi- c* lows: One third cash, balance in two % equal annual iit? bailments, payable in a one and two years, respectively, from 8 date of sale, the credit portion to be j? secured by bond of the purchaser and g mariyaure of the premises, said bond jg to prcviue for interest from dale at eight nor cent, per annum until paid (said interest to be paid annually and, if not so- paid, to become principal *8 and bear interest at the same rate), H j and for ten per cent attorney's fee if ? | not paid at maturity. Trv purchaser 3 ; or purchasers will have the option of -i i prying, in cash, any part of, or the \ \ whole of, the credit portion, and will i ! be required !o pay for all necessary jj ' capers and documentary stamns. I r w. W: JOHNSON, Probato Judge, J Ex-Oificio Master, Union County g 110-21-3L bA^Ui ftLLTLJ ^ ^ I Alabama I:?.3y Was Sick For Three jg Years, Safeering Fain, Nervosa j i ?11$ k$2i}?C2Z2'l RCwd I-CT Own S&ry of Recovery. : Paint Hock, Ala.?Mrs. C. M. Stesill, j ? of near here, recently related the fol-'j| ' losing interesting account cf h&r ro m ^ covery: "I was in a weakened con-! 3 dition. I was sicV three years in bed, Jl , suffering a great deal of pain, weak, 1 nervous, depressed. I was so weak, g I couldn't walk a~~ it, the floor; just 0 had to lay and my little ones do the n work. I was almost dead. I tried jj every tiling I heard of, and a number of g doctors. Still I didn't get any relief, i tt I couldn't cat and slept poorly. I ? believe if I hadn't Iieard of and taken j g Cardui I would have died. I bought! 33 six bottles, after a neighbor told me s what it did for her. "I began to eat and sleep, began to gain my strength and am now welljB and strong. I haven^t had any trou- j ffl ble since . . . i sure can testify to the ; ra eood that Cardui did me. I don't15 think there is. a better tonic made ?? j and I believe it saved my life." For overx40 years, thousands c? wc? $ men have v.sed Cardui successfully, & In the treatment of many womanly S ailments. !?l Ff you suffer as these women die* ^ take Cardui. It may help you, too. :S At all druggists. S 85 :h JI.hu" J arv->-rrror'rc-'acr^vr.^. rr* ariiigag^.acyyo' ' vyi ^cr^TDkT Tf jjS - 5LKV1UH | Apples i 1 Oranges Bananas Georgia Cane Syrup <* New crop Syrup 01 Home made . i' Alaga Syrup ? - j Sunshine Crackers Oatmeal Post Toasties Fostum Cocoanuis Fresh and grated Canned Goods of all kinds i i Phone 149 ! j o please ! ! 1 U? _ ! i ,, ???? ,?, I TPH * r I & a ^ srx <rv ?- <r-> ** I 11?5 HS Cai 2??SliC ? est when the see teres! to protect XL TOWELS TO WEI You surely need 'em ai dally when you can buy sale price, each King' Spool Thread, per : Meiijs \Vork Shoes, .$5.0! fV?v JL\J Z Good qual ity Sheeting, y Ladies' Dress Shoes, $4.0 sale price Best quality Men's Oven Ladies Silk Hose, black brown, 75c values at... Men's Dress Shirts, with out collars, Sl."50 valu price Ladies' Handkerchiefs, e Ladies' Hose, black, wh Vkvrkixm nmV SJ I \J V V l?y Vi. bVAi ........ 7 . Men's Work Shirts, $1.0< for Ladies' Shoes, on the counter at MiLLIKERY AT HALF P" Beautiful Hats that'arc sup no UJ2 to $18.00, all shapes and cc trirn mi ngs of ostrich feathers, r r.amems, ribbons. Plenty of br and black, as well as other color to be sacrificed at this October s ! _ W SsS > ! . IP I . The Growing Si ' OTICE OF F.'NAL SETTLEMENT, after ; I tor oi ! -Mi I will make a final settlement of the i ti * j date of John F. fiihlrr in the Pro-! l>(| >ir. ute Court for Newberry county, S.1 u ,-fU < wui. .] ?r \:^,r ; _ ' / on mursaay, irui xuiix ua.y u- _?~ ( inbcr, 11)21, at 10 o'clock in the; 'c<j ^0' >renoocn and will immediately there- j ? . i i ; New he The next time i {low \vl you buy caicmcl j rics hi : in?: th( Z* *ilr ; w a * i j I \vi ^uot^k^s ! ; y T bo purified and renn^ j *; calomel iab.jts thai are nautorJ.ess, tiae and sure. Mcditln&i v:rv.ucj retained and improved. Sold ; . only in sealed packages. | U Prlc^35c. * jj ? <li. VR V-! ... JU I ??Ji.Ul!ll.lliVliM2IW. 1 ill - Now In f M "% Zm ' Wk 111 if nrr-q A. 5, *w '!^cl <^L ?? is.,- ??*? . t.Jt M. Vrf *.> v / imn is iust open! ^ H ?j_ yourselves and i ef r n - F"T5 Lb D r iv. id espe- | To jxco] them at ] puV^hasinj 10c j we will gr spool 3c ii frasolino .V< come ami j values vou come. <~y oq j ' .... i i 5 , ! FREE d lOc 0 values 'Railvoai ( ij \..UOWlilOi road fare ills, .8c miles on i , wh'jte, more. 50c LO j or with- . 5 , B JLVj.Cll es, .sale 98c C, M . C. C I ;aeh...3c J. P. Coat lite and j Men's Ha] each ... 3 values Whole Wo 69c i ladies', bai-gain I tidies' h ....$1,38 I va]ue. sal< I Children's Cn .2 ii* ana Kin sed to soli j >lors, with UVO;U nctalic or- While tliov own, navy of cotton, th< s?and all woo1-like aj>| ale. per pail* I- MB "|l|""Haa " **". & w*%. tore isk for my discharge as e::oca-- by r-vn-r iJ.'ilU i j - - persons having claims against; x Late of John F. Kibler, deceas-. * hereby notfied to file the same 10-1 he undersigned, or probate! duiy verified un:i those indebtsaid estate will please make i^OT*CE nr. likewise. V/. II. KJBLEft, i T ... Executor. I } w'1,; rv, S. (\, Oct. 3, 1321. ('State ot _J : i>:ito ; (' (>]; Sj *1.'- noivii. 1 . !'n ,,f (hp T? I ? i_] I .V IJllA' Ult V A. . , , lUUL I ? 1 10 cliam? that nothing ever wor- , noon an< m. Possiblv his wife is earn- ask for n e living. oC ?uid e i All no LAND SALE \\!\V 11 soil .'it; j/ublic auction jn front ^.V^. dL i t house on the tirst Monday in ! o iber, 1021. all that tract of land debtee! t( ling 18 1-2 acres, kno;vn as the ' payment a Bowers est' 'e, bounded by of Walter W.-linger s estate, j Derrick an<; Sim Oxner. Terms ; Xewberr : Cask; ).00 10 be deposited j Sept. *J ea?wndOCr- --mTgir-irrarT^icaBar ;r? IVe have a high power, fast cutting out )lete power plant in itself for sawing loj he work of six to ten men. Lever contn 5 running. Have good assortment of gas; >ed with Bosch magneto and offered at $ year a.uo ihe.se drag saws sold for S200 e< re olrering them at u big sacrifice, but tin ^ v:.;_P 82: % ousfht to be of m uJ r n i 1 ng op. we ininK & ill he pleased fo: EE G ASOLINE j >io coming ])y auto and 4 $20.00 worth or more ve free one gallon of r>>- every lu miles, you go. Mo matter bow jar RAILROAD FARE [I fare to out-of-town . We will refund rail-? to a distance of 25 jurchases of $25.00 or " rON SWEATERS dies' and Boys, 98c rochet Cotton, ball 10c 8.Spool Cotton 5c ndkerchiefs, 10c values 5c ' ioI Sweaters, men's and $7.00 values for..$4,75 j ? Silk Lisle Hose, 50c 2 price 39c ; Sweaters, all colors ds at only, each 98c COTTON BLANKETS ;eNIManket.s arc made entirely y are very warm and have a jearance. /Now low priced, at $1.98 and up ssfi:I bi(!i!?.*r knrmviiately af.-j ni4;V;.\ ; ; i Oti. JSI.LKN MEWiETT a dress for Asjent for iieirs-at-Law. I x ; a3Ai?A<ironx2: if or FINAL SETTLEMENT ; ^ "Csfe rake a lit:;;! settlement of lire J)ruelia B*>\ver.; in the prort f'?v Wv. berry roanty, S. rttwjot t {.unlay. the 29t!. day of Oc-, 21, at 10 o'clock in the fore! will immediately thereafter n'y discharge as administrator, slate. ! rsons havinjr claims against c nf Drnolia Cowers, deceas hereby notified io file the liy verified, with "the under-; r probate judge, and those in> said estate v.*ill please make likewise. Abraham Meggett, j Administrator. s y, S. C. j 2!J th, 1021. ??MM? mi I II?I Jit, forced feed; a ccmxs to any length. Does" ? ' )1 of blade while engine ^li.ne engines. All equip100 each. A little over 1 Yo\ ich and even more. We , i <>" ,vr\ Pvi'ca 411 nr> ItilUlI C V XII wl O L V a * i v v if/ ^ w v _ j erie. CoIiim?oia | why : aply Company j ]^dl Columbia, S. C. Hurle 3 West Gervais St. *? l ,1, | , I |,m, ,,| , |? 1 tdlL ~':s ^ ^ C % msj? lore than passi it will be to 9 % f a visit. CHILDREN'.4 Give the childre tunity to get out w' or permits. We ea stock in town of ex low Shoes for thci wear. Dressy an from Boys' Caps at, eac Terms of. sal1 sold in this sale vv cash. No goods ei Men's H ' * choice at only... Union Suits hov.s; 6 to 1 o Men's and Youn; from Boys' Suits from... Men's Ties from... . Men's Caps, back 1 each ; BEAUTIFUL NEW C< AND WIf Velours, plushes am These new arrivals are of correct styles and of omv of our lower price very unusual values, thi itv will have the imrm every woman. Some a at ? p?wwg??oa? hi wmi ii i?w? ????t \ Prospe ictivjs >avs she car. make one can j $ 1. 'J. "). VV?- !!, we. <?u p pose 1 ons. I hoe Bars USM.'^fcaBcgap*-' =?j I 1 W'"F"Jlti'riin Cleaning Up \ $40,75< 01 S /f? StocK or 1508 Mam St., Colun .1 can make your Kair Week v -.fr tno hi<>- ?nlp of the Bankru] 1 !*> - - -We must sell out and clean j*ou will find here rare and viiown makes of high cL s sh hildreri. See the wonderful y, Educator and J. & K. Shoe ^ 1 ng inter- I ' your in- | 5 SHOES I n every opporhen the weathrry the largest cellent high or r out-of-doors d well made, 98c ud 1 h 25c I ' e?Everything 'III be for spot larged. I 0 value, your i rvo $1.90 and girls, from . . . .49c 3' Men's Suits | ..$12.50 up I $2.98 up 1 25c up I to the old price 50c I . DATS FOR FALL ^TER :1 novelty weaves. striking examples the practical econ* Since these are ? s worthy opportun- .? ediate attention of re specially priced $7.50 1 ; v*i rity, S. C. spend a dollar for dress but. < .v * . jaias! SgBOgnSHBRgBBBMMI ihe 3.00 The' I ihia, S. C. isit profitable by atpt stoc*'k of the Bootout at once, that is unusual bargains in oes for men, women values in Xettleton, s. * , \ ,