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~WA1 THE STAI TWO FARMERS FINED Gaffney, Oct. 11.-C. F. Nance and v Henry Randolph were tried in the I magistrate's court in Gaffney Satur- < day morning on complaint of Miss < Mary Huggins, school attendance of- I ficer for Cherokee county. Both men I regretted the necessity of violating the i law, as they took the position that I they could get no help to gather cot- t ton, and that as a consequence they were compelled to keep the children at home in order to help gather the crops. Fines of $15 and $5 were in posed, both defendants promising to send the children to school as soon as they could. 0 STEAL LIBERTY BONDS Gaffney, Oct. 11.-It was reported in Gaffney Saturday that the Bank of Grover, N. C., had been broken into Earl*i R . . . Clothi We had a I tumble. We I turers could no While oth< and winter stO( TIME-took a for new stock assured fact. a large fall anm !HE NEY 'CH F4 NEW SUMMEI ITSVi nd about $5,000 worth of Liberty ionds stolen. The door to the vault vas blown open and the bonds taken, ut it is said the thieves did not suc eed in gaining entrance to the inner ompartment of the vault, where the noney of the bank was stored. The ank has offered a substantial reward 'or the thieves, but It is understood hat there is absolutely no clue as to he i,dentity of the guilty parties. - 0 )TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Clarendon County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NOTICE OF SALE 7he Fidelity Fire Insurance Company, Plaintiff, vs. H. Loryea, Minnie L. Barnett, An nie R. Loryea, Sidney Loryea Blumah Boyd, horace Loryea, Hazel Loryea, Fred Lesesne as Adminis trator of the Estate of Isaac M .ng ii hunch that clothing prices eit that the skyrocketing ar t last. Our judgment was< r retailers were contractini ks at prevailing high prices p~ainfully long chance and pl --waited until the price red Theni we bought heavily in I winter trade at reduced pr We offer you suits, derlar hats, gloves eerything for win DEA C W'ORRIR NERR. Manager. tTON, SC IO WEDNI Loryea, deceased, and C. L. McEl- s veen, Defendants. 0 Pursuant to a Decree of the Court s< of Common Pleas for said County and si State made in above entitled action to me directed, which Decree is dated 1 October' 1920, I, E. R. Plowden, t< Sheriff of Clarendon County, will sell IV at public auction to the highest bid- C der, for cash, on Monday, the first S (lay of November 1920, being salesday, 1, within the legal hours for judicial k sales, in front of the Court House IL door at Manning, S. C., the following g described real estate: S (a) All that piece, parcel or lot of ti land in the town of Manning, Claren- b (Ion County, and State of South Caro- u lina, containing one-half of one acre as per plat of E. J. Browne, Surveyor, dated January 27, 1904 and bounded as follows, to wit: North and East by lands of A. L. Lesesne; South by lot of J. 11. Lenesne (formerly A. L. S Lesesne); and West by South Church Street,-saving and excepting from this description that parcel of land conveyed by Isaac M. Loryca to A. L. Lesesne by deed dated May 5, 1909 recorded in office of Clerk of Court for F S Down Is: td 11t would take a Ii nong mianufac- e orrect. I r for their fall WE MARKED) aced no orders uction was anI anticipation of overcoats, un furnishings ter wear-AT MPANY| E BIC UTH C) ESDA xid County and State in book F. 4 11 page 15 for a more particular de ,ription of which reference may and mll be had to said record. (b) AND ALSO all that parcel or >t of land conveyed by A. L. Lesesne > Isaac M. Loryea by deed dated [arch 8, 1909 recorded in office of lerk of Court for Clarendon County, auth Carolina, in book F. 4 on page 3 and described in said record as fol ws: North by South Street; East by t of grantor herein; South by lot of rantee therein; and West by Church treet, for a more particular descrip on of which reference may and shall a had to said record of said deed hich is in said book F. 4 on page 16. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. R. Plowden, Sheriff of Clarendon County. 0 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Clarendon County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NOTICE OF SALE. eck & Gregg Hardware Company, PIlaintiffs, vs. harles W. Pickering, Defendant. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court r Common Pleas for said County and tate made in above entitled action to ie directed, which Decree is dated eptember 29th 1914, I, E. R. Plow mn, Sheriff of Clarendon County, will !i at public auction to the highest dder, for cash, on Monday, the first ty of November 1920, being sales iy, within the legal hours for judicial iles, in front of the Court House :)or at Manning, S. C., the following escribed real estate: All that tract or -piece of land tuate, lying and being in the town Manning, in the County of Claren an andi State of South Carolina, be ig lot No. 4I fronting on West Boun ary Street, according to a map of >wn lots of the J1. M. Bradham pro erty, of record in the office of Clerk f Court for. Claiendon County, ieasuring seventy-five (75) feet on Vest Boundary Street, its eastern no, andl se~venty and one-half (70 1-2) set on its western line, and one hund adl and sixty-five and one-half 165 1-2) feet on its Northern line, nd1 one hundred and seventy-nine andl A Tonic For Women "1 was hardly able to drag, I was so weakened," writes Mrs. W. P. Ray, of Easley, S. C. "The doctortreated me for about two months, stIll I didn't get any better. I had a large fanm fly and felt I surely must do something to enable me to take care of my little ones. I had heard of CARDUI The Woman's Tonic "I decided to try it," con tInues Mrs. Ray . . . "I took eight bottles In all . . . I re gaihed my strength and have had no more trouble with wo manly weakness. I have ten chIldren and am able to do all my housework and a lot out doors . . . I can sure recom mend Cardul." Take Cardul today. It may be just what yoft need. At all druggists. SA LI ING S' kROLINA ,. OCI one-half (179 1-2) feet on its Southern line. The said lot being bounded as fol lows, to wit: on the North by lands of estate of Joseph F. Rhame; on the East by West Boundary Street; on the South by lot of Mrs. Annie W. P'ickering; on the West by lot of Aaron Abrams. The said lot being one con veyed to me by J. M. Bradham by deed dated January 7th 1907, and of re cord in R. M. C. oflice for Clarendon County in book U. 3 on page 701. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. R. Plowden, Sheriff of Clarendon County. - - - 0- - -- CITATION NOTICE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge: Whereas, Edward B. Tindal made suit to me to grant him Letters of' Administration of the Estate and ef fects of Eddie Crossland. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Eddie Cross land deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be h ld at Manning on the 28th (lay of October next, after publication DoYouWa Begin the year right or repairing the one you a small bill of lumber use save you many dollars. either. Write us for pri A VERY LUi South Harvin St. SOUTH C/ STATE At Columi OCTOBER The greatest Fair ever hel premniumus, G reatly 11mpjroved Exhibits and more Attraction SPECIAL RED)UCED) RAT New track for Horse 1I sp~ecial feattu ENLARG~ED GO)VER EXCITING AUTO World-wide Entries of Fir p~remuium~s attracting, inla rgei SOUTH CAROLINA'S GR1s Oflicial State Show of the Al G;reate get together week( of andl Boys and Girls Club Worn CAROLINA-CLEMSON on Big T Annual encampmIenlt throughout1 AI)MISSION FEE $1.00; S PLAN NOW TO FRIEND)S AT THI m' A T JAT .20 o hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, i to show cause, if any they have, why I the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 12th day I of October, Anno Domini, 1920. J. M. Windham, Pd. Judge of Probate. NOTICE The qualified voters residing in Wil- I son Mill School District No. 24 will hereby take notice that an election will be held at Wilson Mill on Tues- I day October 25th, 1920 for the pur pose of voting on the question of O whether said district shall issue coupon I bonds for an amount not exceeding Fifteen hundred Dollars for the pur- - pose of erecting and equipping a school building in said district. Regis- 1 tration certificates and tax receipts required as in general elections. Polls 3 open from 8 o'clock A. M. to 4 o'clock 1 P. M. By order of E. C. COSKREY, L. IM. GALLOWAY, W. 11. HOLLADAY, Trustees in and for Wilson Mill school district. nt a Home? by beginning your home have. A few shingles or d at the proper time may We can help you with I ces, grades, etc. MBER Co., Sumter, S. C. (ROLINA bia, S. C. 25th-29th. (tin South Carolina. More I [roundls and~ Facilities, more iES ON ALL RAILROAD)S 3 3 ~acing wvhich wvill be a re this year'. MOBILE RACES e Live Stock, More liberial El Agricultural Displays. ATEST POUJLTRY SHO0W 1erican Poultry Association. Ma rmt )emionstration Agents Eers. FOOTBA LL CLASSIC huIrsdIayI of Clemson Cadest Pair Week. pecial Rates for "hildren~ MEET YOUR ' E STATE FAIR