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Ma IIs Du To Catanb The mus membranes through. -ut the body are subject to catarrhal o enultlng many Serious PE-RU-NA Welt aiow. and Reliable Coughs colds, nasal catarrh, atom,. -ach and bowel troubles among the aost commoandeases due to catarrh. -t condlitlons. A v de dable remedy after ' apess, he grip or Span. P&'RU-NA Is a good medicine to haveoon hand for ernergencies. li stset Ks DerOthywhls IN USI FItl YEsARS "Land of El Dorado." The word is Spanish and means "the glided one," because the early explorers thought there was an In dian chief somewhere in south Amer ica who used to cover himself all over with gold dust at a religious fes tival once a fear. Now the name is 'applied to any country where there is supposed to be an abundance of -valuable natural products. CALOMEL IS A DANGEROUS DRUG ' ext- Dose May Salivate You, Loosen Teeth or Start Rheumatism. Calomel is mercury; quicksilver. It 'crashes into sour bile like dynamite, -cranpirjg and sickening you. Calomel -attacks the bones and should never be put Into your system. If you feel bilious, headachy, consti pated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dod son's Liver Tone for a few cents which Is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and squicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. Don't take calomel I It makes you sick the next day; It loses you a day's work. 'Dodson's Liver Tone straightens you right up and you feel great. No salts necessary. Give it to the children because it is perfectly harmless and -can not salivate.-Advertisement. Didn't Have That Twin. Two Irishmen who were old friends met In the street one day. "Sure, I met a man last week, and, heii, I'd havt' Sworn it was yourself," s8aid1 one. "And wasn't it?" replied the other. "I)ivlI a bit," replied the first. 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C. - Out of Bakers. ville, Mitchell county, at a section in the wilder part of the Blue Ridge, cut off entirely from the outside world through lack of telephone, telegraph or railroad conection, comes a story of a mountain feud which, long smoul. dering, reached a climax, when .coun. ty officers, headed by Sheriff Clydd Pritchard invaded the stronghold of one family in search of blockade stills, at the instigation and under the direc. tion of a member of the rival clan. As a result, two are dead and two others seriously wounded, while four men wanted on charges ranging from simple assault to murder are at large in the wilds along the upper reaches of Big 'Rock creek. Sheriff Pritchard, with a deputy, Lewis, Blevins, left Bakersville for the Big Rock creek section, where in formants had told the sheriff several stills were in operation. Arriving at the home of the Hughes, two brothers, Garfield and Arthur, told Sheriff Pritchard they could bring him three stills within an hour. The sheriff agreed to wait, and a few minutes af. ter the departure of the two Hughes, he heard shots from the direction where Deputy Sheriff Lewis Blevina had been waiting on his horse for the return of the sheriff. Hurrying to the scene, Pritchard found Blevins dead, and the two Hughes with a man nam ed Henry Troutman, in an automobile. Garfield Hughes, according to the sher. iff handed over his pistol and said he had killed Blevins. As the sheriff was in the act of dis. arming the two other occupants o1 the automobile, Deputy Sheriff Wheel er Melton, a relation of Blevens, in company with Will Byrd, rode up on horses. Arthur Hughes, in the act of handing his pistol to the sheriff, in stead turned the gun on Melton, and shot him three times through the right side before thg Sheriff could interfere. Pritchard said Melton and Byrd fled, and in the excitement Troutman es. caped. Garfield and Arthur Hughes were taken to their home and placed under guard. Navy Requirements Under Discussion. Wash ington.--Reql1 uirements of the navy for the coinig fiscal year were discussed with President Harding by Secretary )enhy and D)iretor Lord of the budget bureau. Comment as to conclusions reac(hedl at thle conlference, however, was withheld. On his return to the navy dlepart ment Mr. Denhy imme'diately went into conference with ils departmental ald visers and representiatives of the bud get bureau, who hav~e been handling naval. estimlates. Nothling definite could be learned as to thle specifle points of discussion, although it is unl derstood that estimates for certain typos of construction, particularly for submarines and1( sub-chasers n coil. formity with agreemednts reached at the Washington arms limitation con ference, whlich have gone over'. The item involving funds for the naval re.. serve also is said( to have been a sub. ject of discussion. Navy departmlent and budget bureau officials, it applear-ed, are dleadloc-ked over certain items in the depar-tmlental estimates, whlich ar-e subject to revis ion b~y the bureau before they are transmitted to congress, and it was naid Secr-etary Denby intendled to re sumle discussion during the next few days. Transmission Line Over States. Chlarlotte, N. C. - Unofficially esti matedl to cost more than $2,000,000 anld to hlave a total lengthl of more than 200 miles, completion of a new hligh tension transmission line in North Carolina and South Carolina is being rapidly pushled, and thle inlstallation of two new hydro-electric planlts are under contemplati~on by the Southern Po~wer company, according to an an nouncement of -officials. Running from Lookout generating statloi, west of $tatesville, a new line under construction, officials said, is regarded to be theo most important. Another- important line will extendl from Great Falls, S. C., where another hydro-electric plant is und(er construec tion, to Nowberry, S. C., covering a dlistanlce of 50 miles.g DeBustillo Detles New York Police. New York. - Three patrolmen and four civilians wvere required to re nmove (Guilliano Debustillo, who claims to 1be the chancellor to the consul of Tlondur'as, from a seat in an automo-. bile, whlen he was arrestedl on a chlarge of failing to halt upon the signal of a traffic policemnan. "I am~ tile r~lersentative of a foreign countr-y,"~ Debustillo is alleged to have said, "'andl I do not have to put up with traffic policemen. I defy you to arrest me." UL SRK'S ALE STATE OF-SOUTH CAROLZW ' L P1CKENS~ COUNTY. IN, COURT COMMON PLEA . Bank of Hodges, laim, against John Dill, et al, Defendants. In pursuance to a-decretal order made in the above stated case by his Honor Judge T. J. Mauildin, June 7th, 1922, I will sell to the highest bidder on the terms hereinafter named, SALES DAY IN NOVEMBER, 1922, the same being November 6th, 1922, (luring the legal hours for sales at P ckens Court House, St C., the fol lowing described tracts of land, to wit: No. 1. All that certain piece, par cel or tract of land lying and being situate in the State and county aboved named, and being oetter known as part of the Silas Williams place, containing one hundred and thirty (130) acres and for a more complete description of the said tract of land reference is craved to deeds made by John Dill to Clara Belle Payne, dated Feby, 9th, 1921, and re corded in Vol. K.K.K., page 172, which will describe the metes and beunds of the above tract of land. Tract No. 2. All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying and being situate in the aboved State and Coun ty, containing ninety-five (95) acres, as shown by deed recorded in Vol. K.K.K., page 174, reference to said deed for fill description as to metes and bounds. Tract No. 3. All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying and being ituate in the above State and Coun ty, and being part of the Silas Wil liams tract of land, containing one muadred (100) acres; reference is made to deed of John Dill' to A. G. Morris, dated Oct. 8th, 1921, recorded ii Vol. K. K. K., page 173, reference Lc (;aid deed for complete description )f metes and bounds. TERMS: One-third cash on the clay f sale, and the balance in two equal mnnual instialncnts secured by the Jond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, the credit por Lion to bear iiterest from day of sale at the rate of seven (7) per annum, And the purchaser shall be required o insure the buildings on said premi ies, and to keep the same insured against loss by lire (luring the life )f said amo' tgage in a sum not %qss hanl three thousand dollars and as siegn the policy to the said Clerk of Lourt as additional security. I'u rch:asetr to pay for all papers, reventue stainps and recording the 411. Shol Id the purchaser fail to rcni dy with the terms of sale in re a:oab:ahle t ime the same will be re o:ld at the risk and expense of the l rmr iurchaser. O. S. Stewart, Clerk of Court, l'ickens County, S. C. tobe 1))I~2t~h 1922. CLERK'S SALE - TATE'F O1F SOUTII CAROLINA, 'JUiNSN COUNTY. N COtURIT COM MON PLE~AS. [SlIb New ton, P'laintiff, Against, I. I.. Iurnes, Defendant. In pursuance to a Decretal Order niade in the above stated 'case by His lonor .Judge T. J. Mauldin, Septemi 3er ltth, 1922, sALE;S DAY IN NOVEMBER, 1922, he same being November 6th, 1922, uring the legal ho-urac for sales at eckens Court 'louse, S. S. All those two peices, parcels or raets of land lying and being sit 'ate inl the State and County afore aid on waters of Rices Preek, T ract No. 1 conta ining thi'i'ty acres imd adljoining lands of Elbel-t Wel iOrn!, M:'ss Sula IHall, W. T. Bowen, ait a; Tract No. 2 containing Five and ;eventy-nine (5 79..106) acs, and 1(djoining ,landls of Miss Sula Hall,~ \bis. Lida Hlendlrickcs, Mack D). Farm 3r,. et al; both tracts being the same land conveyedl by WV. C. andl Ella Newvton, to J. L. Burnes. Ref'erence to said deeds for full dlesciion of saidl lands. TERMS: Cas;h en day of sale, pur' chaser to pay' for~ all papers, revenue stamps and recording the samie; if' punrchaser fails to c~Omply with the termas (of the sale in reasonable time the samre w'lll be resold at the risk and1( expenIse of the former piurchaser. 0. S. Stewart, Clerk of Court, Pickens County. S. C. October 11, 1922. N-omne 01 Ouilding and Lc~ V:. The~ firs;t building endi' iam inultu 31 was) orgainized in I'hI~klap.a In -:'G, and1( l'l!h!velphi~a is IIulay the '.eu 1 1t and wealt hist hu:ihun~ig as i'Ee are 2,'.)00 In Ilhildelphuia, ith 5 C or resourc i"es iupwad of $:50 T'heso assoebithm w41) ere hielpiful Ia mnlsul(Inig Ite pur '(11Chs of close to Tf,000) prope(rt Ies in 1,bhladelphIa Iast fear alIone.--Tharift Manl1~e. CLERK'S BALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PICKENS COUNTY. IN COURT COMMON PLEAS. J. C. Redmond, Plaintiff, a'geinst J. P. Ballenger, et al, Defendants. Pursuant to an Decretal Order made in the above stated case by his Honor Judge T. S. Sease, dated October 6th, 1922, to mc directing, I will sell to the highest bidder for CASH on SALES DAY IN NOVEMBER, 1922, the same being November 0th, 1922, during the legal hours for sales at Pickens Court House, S. C., All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying and being in the above named state and County, on both sides of Garrette's Creek, wa ters' of Oolenoy river, and containing three hundred nine and half (309 1-2) acres, more or less. adjoining lands of Tempy Chastain, James Keith ep tate. and others and more particu larly described in Deed from David Lawson Benjman Alasters and Re beca Masters by I. A. Richey, Sheriff of Pickens County, South Carolina. on 4th day of November, 1885. This l'eing part of the land conveyed to inc by O. S. Stewart-, Clerk of Court of Pikens county, South Carolina, in Vol. L.l. at pages :159. and by Mrs. Margaret Elmyra Masters by her deed dated May 11th, 1921, aind re corded in office of Clerk of Court for 'ickcnss County, South Carolina, in Vol. 1.1.1. at page 320. TERMS. Cash on day of sale. pur chaser to pay for all papers, ievenue stamps and recorling the same; if the purchaser fails to comply in one hour the sae w:ll be resold the same day or some other convenient sale' day af thee risk and expense of tIhe former purchaser. O. S. Stewart, Clerk of Court, 'ickens County, S. C. J3tober 12th. 1922. CLEl K'S SALE TA'l'E 1OF SOUTil CAROLINA, 'ICKEisNS COUNTY. N COUl'T CO 1M10N PLE'AS. ruest F'olger, Plaint; ii. aga ist . . Looper, A. J. Loope'r, andi Smi e 11. C:raig, rihendiants. 1in pllrsalisce of at D)ec'etal Order nace in the above case by his 111onor 1'. .1. Mlauttin, the ' th day of June. 11x22. I will sell to the highest bidder t ilt ttris lre. Ia tter nsamuse'I on I.,AS )AY IN NU\ M11BiU. 1e22, tle same being N ovembs er (th, 11922, auin ig the l'gai hours f or sales at 'iensi(' (: r I I House, S. C., thit fol - lowinJg described tract of land to wit: All that, certain piece, piaircel or .ract of a1.nd11, lying and being situaite is the State and County a oresad, ns I acusv illet towsip , Culnta:sin isg orty (-116) six, acres, msoreC or es emig knownt as tract, No. I in the I vision of the lamas of B. HI. and tuberta Wh litmire, bounded by lands it J. L. Looper, TIruect No). 2 andl ; I 1,he Wh itnuriI e lamis, andlC beinig thes' amise tract ol. lansd conveyed to Rt. F. -0Olper by 13. 11. and Roberta Whit sire, Dec. 31, '11). Rulierensce be nig madl~e to sasid deed for a comleilte leseription. T1FiUS: Onse- third cash on day >f sale, wvith purChaser to have the ight of paling all or any greater iortion5 on5 day~ of sale, and the re( nahlinder payable in three equal ans mual instalmnits, of oine, two and~ liree years, said credit portioni to lar ~iter'est at eight per ceist, per mnumll~ fromlf daite oft safe and( to be (eured by fir'st mortgage of the remisses. P urchaser to paly for lhe saime. If purenCiaser fails to comt ly ini reasonsable time the same will e reCsoldl at, the risk and'. 1'exese of he fosrmer putrchaser. 0. S. Stewasrt, Clerk of Court,, Pickens County, S. C. )etobeir 1 ths, 1 922. ShiicRkF'S SALE :TATIC OF SOUT!il CAROLINA, OUNTY OF P'lKENS. N COURT 01" COMMON PLEAS. 'he Bansk of Comsmerce, a1 cor'pora, tion, P'lainatiY, againlst 3W. T1ate, D~efendlant. By virtue of an execution to me irectedl in the above entitled case, will sell at public auction, for cash, a or in front of the Court H-ouse at "ickens, S. C., on Monday, the 2nd( ay 'of November, 1922, between the ours,of 11 o'e~lock and 4 p. mn. ninety ix shares of the Capital Stock of he Bank of Norris, situate at. Norris, I. C., represented by certificates Nos. 4, 35, 40, 52, 58 and59, or so much hereot' as shall be necessariy to sat sly the judlgemenit, interest and~ costs nI51 aid Case. T1hiis pr'oper'ty having been levied mn and to be soldl as the pirop~erty of G. W. Tfate to rat isfy the above stat d execution and costs. R. R. ROA RK, Sheriff Pickens County.