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NOTICE OF SALE. 1 i State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Picas. Jno. M. Gault, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. S. J. Gault, et al., Defendants. In obedience to an Order made in 4 the above stated case bearing date the 1 31st day of August, 1917, signed by 1 his Honor, Judge S. W. G. Shipp, I * will sell at Union, S. C., before the t Courthouse door during the legal hours of sale on salesday in October, being the first day of October, 1917, j the following described lands: Tract A "All that certain tract of 1 land containing one hundred and fifty ' acres, more or less, lying, being and situate in Pinckney Township, Union 1 County and State aforesaid, beginning 5 at a stake W. M. and running thence I S. 85 W. 1175 to a stone at road. ' thence N. 8 W. 40.50 to a cedar, thence N. 31.50 to a willow x3 W. M. at Port- * man's Creek, thence down said creek * to Pacolet River, thence down river, thence S. 21 W. 34.00 to stake, thence S. 84 W. 1.45 to stake, thence S. 4 E. 18.00 to stake gone, thence S. 8 E. 16.00 to beginning, bounded by lands of Mrs. Catharine McNally, the Bern Foster tract, the Joseph Foster Home Tract, Portman's Creek and Pacolet River, said tract known as the SandBar Tract in the division of the lands of Josaih Foster, deceased; and hath such shape, marks, buttings and boundaries as a plat made by William Jeffries, I). S. October 14th, 1891, more fully represents." Tract B. "All that certain tract of land lying, situate and being in Pinckney Township, Union County, State aforesaid, containing one hundred and seventy (170) acres, more or less, beginning1 at stone x3 W. M. at road and running thence N. 8 W. 40.50 to cedar x3 W. M., thence N. 31.50 to willow x3 W. M., thence N. 61 W. 14.35 to pine x3 W. M. big gully, thence S. 17 W. 57.00 to stone x3 Wi M. at road, thence with said road 11.60 to stone, thence S. 43 W. 9.70 to hickory O. M., thence S. 24 E. 7.35 to stake, thence S. 83 E. 27.40 to beginning, bounded by lands of J. G. McKissick, the Lem Foster Tract, Sand-Bar Tract, Prissa Farr Tract No. 1 and the Nanna Page Tract, said tract known as the Josiah Foster Home Tract, and hath such shape, marks, buttings and boundaries as a plat made by William Jeffries, D. S., October 14th, 1891, more fully represents." Tract C. "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being anu situate in Pinckney Township, Union , Countv and State aforesaid, on the ' South side of Pacolet River and hav- , ing the following metes and bounds: , Beginning on a Red Oak J. E. Lind- . say's corner running N. 20p% W. . 12.00 Ch. to center of a spring, thence N. 6% W. 40.25 to Box Elder in gully, j thence down said gully to Pacolet . River, thence down said river to the Foster (now Gault line), thence S. . 30 W. 20.00 ch. to Black Oak Stump, , thence S. 36% W. 29.50 to stake on . gully, thence N. 85% W. 8.00 down said gully to stake on its edge, thence . S. 22% W. crossing the branch 10.29 , to Black Gum, thence S. 51% W. 6.17 . to B. O. thence S. 61% W. 1.90 to beginning corner, containing two hundred and eighty-one (281) acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land deeded to me by W. R. Farr on Oct. 7th 190R. Arift rprnrHpil in Unnlf X3 41, page 569, R. M. C. Union ^ County, and which tract was formerly { deeded by J. E. Lindsay, Sallie Lind say and others to A. A. F. and E. L. ^ Farr, and known as a part of the lands of the Estate of Wm. Lindsay, deceased, reference to a plat made by Wm. Webster, Surveyor, on Nov. 28th, j 1886, will more fully represent." Tract D. "All that certain tract of , land containing one hundred and sev- j enty (170) acres, more or less, lying, | being and situate in Pinckney Town- , ship, Union County, State aforesaid, beginning at willow 3X W.' M. on ; Portman's Creek and running N. 61 W. 14.35 to pine X3 W. M., thence S. I 17 W. 57.00 to stone at road, thence with said road 19.80 to stone, thence N. 17 E. 69.50 to sycamore on bank of Pacolet River, thence down said river to Portman's Creek, thence up said creek 25 chains to beginning. Bound- . ed by lands known as the Home Tract, the Sand-Bar Tract and Prissa 1 Farr Tract No. 2 of lands formerly ! of Josiah Foster, deceased, and by Pacolet River, said tract known as ' Prissa Farr Tract No. 1 in the division I of the land of Josiah Foster, deceased, \ and hath such shape, marks, buttings ' and boundaries as a plat made by ' William Jefferies, D. S., October 14th, ' 1891, more fully represents." Ijess ! "All that certain tract of land containing forty-three and 54-100 (43 1 54-100) acres, lying .being and situ- ' ate in Pinckney Township, Union County, State aforesaid, beginning at ' a stone in road, running thence N. 17 E. 19.00 to stone, thence N. 48 W. 10.00 to stone in road, thence N. 54 W. 1 11.03 to persimmon, thence S. 17 W. : 24.11 to stone in road, thence with said road 19.80 to beginning, said tract being a part of Tract No. 1 in the division of the lands of Josiah Foster, 1 deceased, and bound by 'Home ' Tract,' Tracts Nos. 1 and 2 and Nanna 1 Hames Tract in the division of the land of Josiah Foster, deceased." Tract E. "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lyinpr, beinft and situate in Pinckney Township, County of Union and State aforesaid, it beinff a part of the land of upon which and fatheT, James G. Kelly, lived ' and died, bounded by lands of Joseph ; Kelly on the North, on the East by lands of J. O. Gault, on the South by R. N. Gallman and Mary Kelly, West by Estate of Wm. Hart and Wm. Jefferies. A plat of the same made by T. J. Harris, Surveyor, September I / L3th, 1907, hereunto attached will nore fully describe and represent. In he division of the lands of J. G. Kelly, his tract is not bounded by J. O. Jault and R. N. Gallman( but by the jublic road leading from Foster's rhapel to Flat Rock Church. Said ^ ,ract of land containing: two hundred :ij?ht and one-half (208%) acres, K nore or less, one acres of said tract is c.' iccept for the Kelly jrraveyard with he ripht of way from the public road o said yard." Tract F. "All that certain tract of W and containing one hundred and fifty ^ [150) acres, more or less, lying:, being: c' ind situate in Pitickney Township, Un- f1 on Coun. State aforesaid, beginlingr at a s^amore on bank of Paco- v et River, and running: thence up said J1, iver to Sycamore X3 W. M. in place ' ;aw wood, thence S. 29 W. 20.29 to stake in hedg:e, thence S. 35% W. 10.00 to P. O. X3 N. M. in place of ]) lickory, thence S. 47 E. 19.00 to >take, thence S. 23 W. 12.25 to F itone at road, thence with said oad 15 chains to stone X3 N. M., ^ whence N. 17 E. 69.50 to beginning, jounded by Pacolet River, lands of Mrs. D. A. T. Farr, Lindsay lands, j. Vlamie Hames Tract, and Prissa Farr rract No. 1, said tract known as Prissa Farr Tract No. 2 in the di- " ,'ision of the lands of Josiah Foster, j, leceased, and hath such shape, marks, ^ auttings and boundaries as a plat uade by William Jefferies, D. S., Oct. . 99 1* L4, 1891, more fully represents. Tract G. "All those two tracts of c and containing sixteen and one-quar;er (16%) acres, more or less, one lot containing eleven and three quarters [11%) acres, more or less, bounded F )y lands of Estate James M. Hodge, leceased and lands of Mrs. 1). A. T. Parr, A. C. Lindsay, running with the Q *aid Hodge line, S. 77% 8.50 to 1 [lodges and the said Lindsay corner, whence N. 70 E. 7.40 to the lines of ands belonging to the estate of the ;aid James M. Hodge, deceased, thence ^ tf. 47 W. 11.65 to Mrs. D. A. T. Farr corner on a gully, thence down the J ?ully with Mrs. D. A. T. Farr line } 3. 76% W. 10.21 to maple on the j. sranch, thence up the branch on a , lirect line about S. 26% E. 7.82 to be- , ginning. The branch is the line with 11 i sufficiency of land over the other R 5ide to join fence so that stock can set to the water. Also that, certain ^ iract or parcel of land containing . tour and one-half (4V&) acres, more >r less. Beginning at a stone on the ^ jank of a branch, the corner of the ^ first named lot, running S. 77 degrees, 1 10 minutes, S. 50 to corner of the a ;leven acre lot above named, thence ^ 70 degrees, 30 minutes E. 4.35, thence i. 3. 21 degrees, 15 minutes E. 4.00 to road, thence along the road N. 59 W. >.50 on the side of road, thence N. 71 W. 3.00 on North side of road near j :o and including a spring. The spring . s N. 70 E. 28 links from the corner 11 ind N. G E. 411/& links to a large popar, thence down the branch N. 17 de- ^ Srees, 30 minutes W. 1.79 to a gum iree, thence N. 30 degrees .00 W. 2.93 . io poplar, thence N. 55 degrees .15 W. 1.12 to poplar on branch, thence N. 1 degrees .0D W. 1.59 to beginning." Tract H. "All those lots of land j mown as Lots Nos. 6, 8, 9, 10 of Block No. 2 as will more fully appear >y reference to plat made by E. C. Brown, Nov., 1904, of the Gulp lands. See O. No. 33. nace 193. heinc deed nade by C. H. Peake, Master to D. G. Mailman, D. J. Gault and W. H. jault." Said tracts will be sold separately. t Plats of said tracts of land can be seen at the office of Jno. K. Hamblin, Union, S. C. Terms of sale: Onethird cash, balance on a credit of two squal annual installments, with inter- v jst at eight per cent from the day of ? 3ale. Credit portion to be secured by ij aond of purchaser and mortgage of the ij premises and provide the usual at- t torney's fee clause in the event of t foreclosure of mortgage or collection j, by an Attorney. Purchaser to pay for u all papers. *" W. W. JOHNSON, t Probate Judge for Union County. j 36-4 Ex-Officio Master. e Colored People Delighted \ With New Discovery To 8 Bleach The Skin. b t Atlanta, Ga.?Says that recent tests A bave proven without doubt that a JWarthv or sallow eomnlexinna ran hp nade light by a new treatment recent- p y discovered by a ynan in Atlanta, v Just ask your druggist for Cocotone p 3kin Whitener. People who have used c ,t are amazed at its wonderful effect, c Hid your face of thai awful dark color P jr greasy appearance in a few min- P utes. It costs so little that you can't tl Afford to be without it. Just think v how much prettier you would look v with that old dark skin gone and new a soft, light skin in its place. Men and f women today must care for their com- v plexions to enter society. h If your druggist will not supply you o with Cocotone Skin Whitener, send 25c d for a large package to Cocotone Co., $ Atlanta, Ga. For sale by Palmetto I Drug Co., Union, S. C. v IF YOU are troubled with dandruff, itching scalp, and your hair coming out, we ( ask you to try itfrtoiW- ! TNAOI MAHH HAIR TONIC on out guarantee that it will give 1 you relief and satisfaction or money * refunded. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. I C. 1 - I Misery loves company, but not any ' more than real happiness does. I' SHELTON Shelton, Sept. 3.?The lonp contined drouth has been broken by pood ains. Cotton and corn have suffered everely from 4jie drouth. The cotton rill be cut to one-half. I puess the ood rains will reduce the price of otton for when I po to sell it has ast rained in Texas and down poos ie price. That's the farmer's luck. Well, we see Japan has joined the rorld war. Uncle Sam is makinp all lans ready and the American people an rest assured with Woodrow Wilr>n at the throttle and Uncle Sam by is side as his pilot. We are sure to rin, as I don't believe that our Alliphty will let such a barbarous naion as the Germans reipn any lonper. 'he end, we hope, is not far off. There are a pood many of our boys rorkinp at Charlotte and Columbia on he contonments. They have received cod pay, $4.40 in Columbia and $5.50 l Charlotte. Mr. N. F. Shivar has returned from itlanta, where he has been detained everal weeks at the home of Mr. Jaobs on account of illress. He says he eels preatly improved. i Amous Estes, who recently pradated in medicine from the Atlanta ledical collepe, has located near Walaceville. Amous is a pood boy and re are sure he will make pood. Mr. .Toe Clark from near Columbia ? visitinp friends and relatives in this ommunitv. Mr. Clark is 7:: vmrc of ere and says he feels like he is only in is 20's. Mr. Charlie Faucett. who has been onfined to his home sick the most of he year, is somewhat improved. He ,*as seen at Sheleton a few days apo. Our school will open next Monday, ept. 10th. Our teacher will he Miss fettie T.anpford from Bamherp, S. C. Mr. Georpe Stevenson pinned and old the first bale of this season. The rice paid was 22%c per lb. Cotton is openinp fast and no top ron. Pickinp will soon he over. The oils are very small and flint short. We learn that the boys from Pea 'idpe will soon come down for a fox unt. Come on, bovs, they are down ere, but you had better have some ood doys. They are reds and lonp/inded. Broad river is cominp out of the anks and the farmers are scared, for hey lost all the corn on the river last ear. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boulware, Ir. and Mrs. Howard spent the day t Mrs. R. E. Stevenson. Mr. Willie Boulware and his wife, tarion. were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. \ P. Boulware. W. L. Feaster spent a few days vith his prandmother, Mrs. J. M. lickerson on his way to Camp ackson. William is second lieutenant i the cavalry. Mrs. Flora Dickerson spent the jeek-end visitinp Mr. and Mrs. L, Vishert at Deeds. Mr. David Dickerson is spendinp a ew days with his parents. David is onnected with the P. & N. railway at lharlotte. A. R C >r. Frederic Jacobson Says, 75% of Women Need Phosphates to Give Them Strong, Healthy, Rounded Figure and to Avoid Nervous Break Down. Thousands of Women Grow Strong in Nature's Way. Consider the Lilies of the Field, How They Grow." The life of the lily is but a few .reeks or months. The life of man is three score years and ten." But to ive one's life in its fullness, women ike the lily, must be nourished by hose same rival elements which naure provides for nourishing every livng thing; and these include the vallable phosphate so often lacking in he usual food we eat today. Argo'hosphate is rich in these wonderful lements. It contains them in concen rated taldet form which is easy to ake and quickly assimulated and aborbed into the system, and from youth 0 old ago, builds and rebuids body and rain in beautiful harmony with Naure's perfect plan. "That's why" irgo-Phosphate makes good solid flesh nd muscles. SPECIAL NOTICE: Argo-Phoshate contains the Natural phosphates rhich thousands of physicians are rescribing daily to build up thin, pale, olorless women to give them rosy heeks, red lips, and a beautiful comlexion. Many cases have been reorted where women have increased heir weight from 15 to 25 pounds dth a few weeks' treatment, and any raman who desires a well rounded nd developed form, should secure rom her druggist, this new drug rhich is inexpensive and is dispensed y any reliable druggist with or withut a doctor's prescription. If your Iruggist will not supply you, send 1 no frt tho Arofn T 10 Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga., and they srill send you a two weeks' treatment iy return mail. Englishmen are now discussing the luestion of the most difficult language o learn. After listening to some of hem talk we are inclined to the view hat English ranks well up in the list. There ought to be a law against >utting automobile horns on flivvers ind tortoise shell specs on just anyjody. No. 666 This b 6 proscription swpud especially or MALARIA Of CHILLS 4 FEVER. *ive or six doses will break say case, and f taken than as a tonic the Paver will not eturo. It acts on the threr better than Calomel and dose not gripe or sicken. 2Ss DANGER! IS SELI Calomel Salivates! It Ma Liver Tone Acts Men, Wi Every "druggist here, yes! yo everybody's druggist has noticed off in the sale of calomel. Tl same reason. Dodson's Liver .T place. "Calomel is dangerous and pcoj Dodson's Liver Tone is safe and suits," said a prominent local dru Liver Tone is personally guar; druggist. A large family-sized bo cents and if you find it doesn't 1 dangerous, salivating calomel you for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleas ly vegetable remedy, harmless i and adults. Take a spoonful at 111 feeling fine, 110 sick headache, t SOUTHERN SUMMER On Sale Daily Fin: RETURN FA Asheville, N. C $ 4.45 Biltmore, N. C. 4.35 Beaufort, N. C. 15.80 Canton, N. C. 5.25 Campobello, S. C. 2.10 Denver, Col. 56.96 Cincinnati, O. 20.85 Plat Rock, N. C 3.25 Gastonia, N. C. 3.70 Hendersonville, N. C. 3.45 Knoxville, Tenn. 9.10 Lake Junaluska, N. C. 5.55 Milwaukee, Wis. 35.80 Norfolk. Va. 16.40 Roanoke, Va. 12.25 Shelby, N. C 3.15 San Francisco 95.50 Virgina Beach 16.65 Wrightsville, N. C. 10.85 Tickets at the above rat October 31st, 1917. These ti going or return trip within In addition to the above other points, also Week-end For detailed informatio dress W. H. McEACHERN, T. Unioi XELENTOI Quinine Pomade CopTrlght^ jjANIE RAND and MAKOARET BKRKY wroU at th*tthef had hardly ?ny b*lr, tut After u?ing B fUnto y?n can tee th? reaolte on their picturee Kink} Hair cannot be made straight. You have to have hair before it can be straightened. Now this EXELENTO IMADE 3 Is a Hair Grower which feeds the scalp I ana roots or ino nsir arm mimes amny, nappy hair grow long, soft and silky. It cleans dandruff and stops Falling Hair at once. Price 25c by mail on receipt of stamps or coin. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. WrtiS F*r PtrtlrnUre || Onr? ^ KXKUNTO MKDICINK CO.# Atlanta. Oa. Bonar Daw has told how to raise $5,000,000,000. A recipe for getting $6 when you're short would also make interesting reading. OUSCAl DOM SOI kes You Sick and You Lose Better Than Calomel and amen, Children?Read Gi nr druggist and sour stomach 01 a great falling- Tone doesn't gr icy all give the day like calomel one is taking its Take a close you will feel sic >le know it while a day's work! gives hcttcr re- Dodson's Li1 ggist. Dodson's You'll know it mteed 1>y every wake up with } ttle costs only 50 bowels clean, br ake the place of You will feel cl have only, to ask for a hard day' You can cat ant.loef innr fM 1 r*n. cnlnfit ' < aui iuoiiii^, |/u 1 v*- a vi ouiiv auii^ y\ to 1x)th children I Get a bottle < ight and wake up I on my guarant< )iliousness, ague, I of nasty, dange iMwai iNNOUNCEJ TOURIST Until Octobi al Limit October . LRES FROM Brevard, N. C. $ 4.40 Black Mountan, N. C. 5.15 Blacksburg, S. C. 2.60 Connelly Spr., N. C. _ 6.70 Chase City, Va. _ _ _ 12.90 Detroit, Mich. _ _ _ _ 31.35 Dillsboro, N. C. 6.65 Fletcher, N. C. 3.80 Georgetown, S. C. _ _ 8.45 Hot Springs, N. C. _ _ 6.15 Kings Mt., N. C 3.15 Lake Toxaway, N. C. 5.30 Murphy, N. C. 8.85 Old Point, Va. 16.40 Radford, Va. _ _ _ _ 14.00 Skyland, N. C. 3.95 Tryon, N. C. 2.50 St. Louis, Mo. 1 31.70 Waynesville, N. C. 5.75 es will be on sale daily until ckets permit stop-overs at ai final limit. ! points we will sell Summe and 14 Day Tickets to Mou n apply to any Southern R , A., R. i, S. C. TRACE DISEASE TO CONSTIPATION <* On? of the points on which umereni icnoow 01 meaicine practically agree Is, tbat about 95* r of all human disease Is directly traceable to intestinal putrefaction of stomach waste due to Inactivity of the bowels, or constipation. The ellmlnatlve process 1s an essential factor In digestion and on Its proper functioning depends the welfare of the entire system. Constipation is a condition that should never be neglected. As soon as the bowels evidence the slightest disposition to slow up, a mild laxative should be taken. The combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, known as Sr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and sold In drug stores for fifty cents a bottle, Is highly recommended as a corrective, acting gently, in an easy, natural way, without griping or other pain or discomfort. A trial hottla of this excellent family remedy can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 456 Washington St., XContlcello, Illinois. A. G. KENNEDY Attorney at Law Office Over Citizens National Bank Union, S. C. OMEL " LD NOW ; a Day's Work?Dodson's I Iq Harmlpcc fnr i \j iui iiiiv/uu i\ji larantee! clogged bowel?. Do<1 son's Liver ipe or cause inconvenience .all next I. of calomel tonight and tomorrow k, weak and nauseated. Don't lose cer Tone ?s real liver medicine. next morning because you will four head clear, your liver active, *cath sweet and stomach regulated, leertul and full < f vigor and ready s work. anything afterwards without risk Dursclf or your children. >f Dodson's Liver Tone and try it ;e. You'll never again put a dose rous calomel into your stomach. r SYSTEM >? TICKETS er 15th, 1917 31st UNION, S. C. Balsam, N. C. _$ 6.05 Bryson, N. C 6.75 Boston, Mass. 36.90 Clyde, N. C. 5.45 Candler, N. C. 4.90 Chicago, 111. _____ 31.75 Elkin, N. C. 9.70 ureers, s. (J. 2.10 Hiddenite, N. C. 6.75 Isle Palms, S. C. 8.20 Lexington, Va. 14.85 Landrum, S. C. 2.30 Mt. Airv, N. C 9.85 Portland, O. 102.37 Saluda, N. C 2.90 Sylva, N. C. 6.55 Tate Station, Tenn. _ 8.00 Warrengton, Va. 17.90 i W. Salem, N. C. 7.50 October 15 with a final limit ny and all points on either the r Tourist Tickets to many ntain and Seashore Resorts. ailway System Agent or adC. COTNER, T. P. A., Spartanburg, S. C. ir~~~ ,i Pays 25c a Month for Perfect Health' For 15 yean, E. A. Little, Baraemcr. Ala. Kaa pakl ?5c m month to keep in perfect health. Read what ho saya: ^ "I dtxire io add my endorsement of (Iran for User Regulator. 1 Uv? not used any other medu ute for fifteen years, I know it if the host for all liver complaints, and will cure any case of indigestion known. When I first roiumanred to take yoor Granger liver Regulator the IVgram-Patton I>rrg Co, was baying it by thedoxen. N< w I am told tbey bey it by the grout. I use one bo* each mouth and I ^ wouia B0? Df> wiinoul it Tor +nj tliinf." Granger Liver Regulator la atrictly vestUMe^ non-alcoholic preparation, and ia highly recommended for tick headache, indigestion, biliousness and all stomach and liver complaints. Yourdrug|| gist can supply you?25c a box. 0 j ^ Grsafer Medicine Co., Ckattaaoefa. Teas. America is learning1 to love art, hut. uecunes 10 mawe any enthusiastic demonstrations over the kaiser's por( trait, however well executed. DR. R. R. POPE DENTIST Office Over Tinstey's New Jewelry Store PHONE 41