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NOTICE OF SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Union. Court of Common Pleas. Jno. M. Gault, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. S. J. Gault, et al., Defendants. In obedience to an Order made i the above stated case bearing date th 31st day of August, 1017, signed b his Honor, Judge S. W. G. Shipp, will sell at Union, S. C., before th Courthouse door during the leg: hours of sale on salesday in Octobe being the first day of October, 191' the following described lands: Tract A "All that certain tract c l 1 u,I I Jciiiu cuiiuiilllii^ UIIC nunuiru .Hill nit acres, more or less, lying, being an situate in Pinckney Township, Unio County and State aforesaid, beginnin at a stake W. M. and running thenc S. 85 W. 1175 to a stone at roat thence N. 8 W. 40.50 to a cedar, thenc N. 31.50 to a willow x3 W. M. at Port man's Creek, thence down said cree to Pacolet River, thence down rivei thence S. 21 W. 34.00 to stake, thenc S. 84 W. 1.45 to stake, thence S. 4 F 13.00 to stake gone, thence S. 8 E 16.00 to beginning, bounded by land of Mrs. Catharine McNally, the Lei Foster tract, the Joseph Foster Horn Tract, Portman's Creek and Pacole River, said tract known as the Sand Rar Tract in the division of the land of Josaih booster, deceased; and hatl such shape, marks, buttings and boun daries as a plat made by William Jef fries, D. S. October 14th, 1891, inor fully represents." Tract B. "All that certain tract o land lying, situate and being in Pinck ney Township, Union County, Stat, aforesaid, containing one hundred an. seventy (170) acres, more or less, be pinning: at stone x3 W. M. at roa< and running: thence N. 8 W. 40.50 t< cedar x3 W. M., thence N. 31.50 t< willow x3 W. M., thence N. 61 W 14.35 to pine x3 W. M. bip pully thence S. 17 W. 57.00 to stone x3 W jVI. at road, thence with said road 11.61 to stone, thence S. 43 W. 9.70 t< hickory O. M., thence S. 24 E. 7.31 to stake, thence S. 83 E. 27.40 to he pinninp, hounded by lands of J. <7 McKissick, the Lem Foster Tract Sand-Bar Tract, Prissa Farr Tract No 1 and the Nanna Pape Tract, saic tract known as the Josiah Fostei Home Tract, and hath such shape marks, buttinps and boundaries as ; plat made by William Jeffries, D. S. October 14th, 1891, more fully repre sents." Tract C. "All that certain piece parcel or tract of land lyinp, beinp am situate in l-'mcKney Township, Unloi County and State aforesaid, on th< 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, thenci N. 6% W. 40.25 to Box Elder in gully thence down said *gully to Pacole River, thence down said river to thi Foster (now Gault line), thence S 30 W. 20.00 ch. to Black Oak Stump thence S. 30% W. 29.50 to stake oi gully, thence N. 85% W. 8.00 dowi said gully to stake on its edge, thenc S. 22% W. crossing the branch 10.2 to Black Gum, thence S. 51% W. 6.1' to B. O. thence S. 01% W. 1.90 t beginning corner, containing tw hundred and eighty-one (281) acre? more or less, and being the same trac of land deeded to me by W. R. Farr o Oct. 7th, 1908, and recorded in Boo X3 41, page 509, R. M. C. Unio County, and which tract was formerl deeded by J. E. Lindsay, Sallie Lind say and others to A. A. F. and E. I Farr, and known as a part of th lands of the Estate of Wm. Lindsaj deceased, reference to a plat made b Wm. Webster, Surveyor, on Nov. 28tl 1880, will more fully represent." Tract D. "All that certain tract c land containing one hundred and se\ enty (170) acres, more or less, lyinf being and situate in Pinckney Towr ship, Union County, State aforesai< beginning at willow 3X W. M. o Portman's Creek and running N. 6 W. 14.35 to pine X3 W. M., thence i 17 W. 57.00 to stone at road, thenc with said road 19.80 to stone, thenc N. 17 E. 69.50 to sycamore on bank c Pacolet River, thence down said rive to Portman s Creek, thence up sai creek 25 chains to beginning. Bount ed by lands known as the Horr Tract, the Sand-Bar Tract and Priss Farr Tract No. 2 of lands former] of Josiah Foster, deceased, and b Pacolet River, said tract known i Prissa Farr Tract No. 1 in the divisic of the land of Josiah Foster, decease* and hath such shape, marks, butting and boundaries as a plat made b William Jeflferies, D. S., October 141 1891, more fully represents." Ije: "All that certain tract of land coi tnining forty-three and 54-100 54-100) acres, lying .being and siti ate in Pinckney Township, Unit County, State aforesaid, beginning i a stone in road, running thence N. ] E. 19.00 to stone, thence N. 48 \ 10.00 to stone in road, thence N. 54 \ 11 HQ in nofQiTYimnn ihntmn S 17 \ 24.11 to stone in road, thence with sa road 10.80 to bepinninp, said tra beinpr a part of Tract No. 1 in tl division of the lands of Josiah Fostc deceased, and bound by 'Hon Tract,' Tracts Nos. 1 and 2 and Nam Hames Tract in the division of tl land of Josiah Foster, deceased." Tract E. "All that certain piec parcel or tract of land lyintf, beii and situate in Pinckney Townshi County of Union and State afofesai it beinpr a part of the land of up< /hich and father, James G. Kelly, liv and died, bounded by lands of Jose] Kelly on the North, on the East 1 lands of J. O. Gault, on the South 1 R. N. Gallman and Mary Kelly, We by Estate of Wm. Hart and Wm. J? feriee. A plat of the same made I T. J. Harris, Surveyor, September 13th, 1907, hereunto attached will ' more fully describe and represent. In j the division of the lands of J. G. Kelly,! this tract is not bounded by J. O. Gault and It. N. Gallman( but by the public road leading from Foster's Chapel to Flat Rock Church. Said tract of land containing two hundred n eight and one-half (208Ms) acres, ,e more or less, one acres of said tract is y accept for the Kelly graveyard with "l the right of way from the public road ie to said yard." Tract F. "All that certain tract of r land containing one hundred and fifty 7 (150) acres, more or less, lying, being and situate in Pinckney Township, Unif ion County, State aforesaid, beginy ning at a sycamore on bank of Pacoj let River, and running thence up said n river to Sycamore X3 W. M. in place saw wood, thence S. 29 W. 20.29 to : e stake in hedge, thence S. 35Vfe W. 30.00 to P. O. X3 N. M. in place of [ e hickory, thence S. 47 E. 19.00 to . _ stake, thence S. 23 W. 12.25 to k stone at road, thence with said 1 r road 15 chains to stone X3 N. M.. 1 e thence N. 17 E. 09.50 to beginning, i bounded by Pacolct River, lands of ) Mrs. D. A. T. Farr, Lindsay lands, ? Mamie Hames Tract, and Pri<5?? PnTi ,, Tract No. 1, said tract known as : e Prissa Farr Tract No. 2 in the di- 1 * vision of the lands of Josiah Foster, < . deceased, and hath such shape, marks, ' s buttings and boundaries as a plat 1 h made by William JefTerics, 1). S., Oct. ; i _ 14, 1801, more fully represents." Tract G. "All those two tracts of ' e land containing sixteen and one-quarter (16%) acres, more or less, one lot f containing eleven and three quarters ' _ (11%) acres, more or less, boundedjB by lands of Estate James M. Hodge, ( j deceased and lands of Mrs. D. A. T. 1 _ Farr, A. C. Lindsay, running with the ' j said Hodge line, S. 77 Vs 8..r>0 to * Ilodges and the said Lindsay corner, ' , thence N. 70 E. 7.40 to the lines of ' lands belonging to the estate of the said James M. Hodge, deceased, thence ^ ; N. 47 W. 11.65 to Mrs. D. A. T. Farr 1 ) corner on a gully, thence down the * , gully with Mrs. D. A. T. Farr line ( - S. 76% W. 10.21 to maple on the j | branch, thence up the branch on a K direct line about S. 26% E. 7.82 to beginning. The branch is the line with 4 a sufficiency of land over the other 1 j side to join fence so that stock can * r get to the water. Also that certain f tract or parcel of land containing 1 [ four and one-half (4%) acres, more i or less. Beginning at a stone on the J I bank of a branch, the corner of the 1 first named lot, running S. 77 degrees, ( 30 minutes, S. 50 to corner of the * ' eleven acre lot above named, thence 1 * nn J on ?; 1? t. a or- > iv uckiws, ov minutes cj. xnence 1 * S. 21 decrees, 15 minutes E. 4.0(5 to ' road, thence along the road N. 55) W. I " 5.50 on the side of road, thence N. 71 c ' W. 3.00 on North side of road near * to and including a spring. The spring * ' is N. 70 E. 28 links from the corner e and N. 6 E. 41% links to a large pop- 1 ' lar, .thence down the branch N. 17 de- 1 grees, 30 minutes W. 1.79 to a gum } e tree, thence N. 30 degrees .00 W. 2.93 i '* to poplar, thence N. 55 degrees .15 * ' W. 1.12 to poplar on branch, thence N. 1 1 8 degrees .00 W. 1.59 to beginning." 1 Tract II. "All those lots of land { ^ known as Lots Nos. 0, 8', 9, 10 of 1 ^ Block No. 2 as will more fully appear ( by reference to plat made by E. C. ' 0 Brown, Nov., 1904, of the Culp lands. 1 0 See O. No. 33, page 193, being deed ' made by C. H. Peake, Master to D. G. 1 Gallman, D. J. Gault and W. H. ' ]J Gault." n Said tracts will be sold separately. y Plats of said tracts of land can be i Qopn nf thn r\4" Tiia V UomKlin Union, S. C. Terms of sale: One- ' g third cash, balance on a credit of two j , equal annual installments, with intery est at eight per cent from the day of J 1 sale. Credit portion to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the j. premises and provide the usual at- 1 ' torney's fee clause in the event of foreclosure of mortgage or collection by an Attorney. Purchaser to pay for l" all papers. " W. W. JOHNSON, Probate Judge for Union County. " 36-4 Ex-Officio Master. * NOTICE OF SALE. :e >f State of South Carolina, sr Union County, id Common Pleas Court. 1- Mrs. Mamie Powell Henry, et al., ie Plaintiffs, O \T C ly William T. Powell, et al., Defendants. iy Pursuant to an order heretofore is made in the above stated case, I will, ?n on the 1st day of October, 1917, (being d, salesday), during legal hours of sale, fs before the Courthouse door, in Union, >y S. C., sell, at public auction, to the h, highest bidder, the following dess scribed lands and premises, to wit: n- 1. Tract No. 1. All that tract of 13 land lying on the North side of the i> public road, leading from Union Court>n house to Hamilton Bridge on Tiger at River, and having the following lines: I? Beginning on said road at the Phillip V. Langford corner, and running up said V. N-36, Vz, W; 9.00 chains to a bend V. In said road, thence with the said id rnnrl W.H l/? !V30 to annthor hnnH ct thence N-39 W, (>.87, to a red oak lie stump No. 3, on the C. Gage land; !r, thence N, GO E, 22.60, to a stake No. 3, ne on Spencer M. Rice's land; thence S, ia 40 E, 24.00 to a stone; thence S, he 55.00 W, 24.30 to the beginning corner; containing fifty-four and 75-100 :e, (54 75-100) acres, more or less, and ig bounded by lands of Philip Langford, p, Spencer M Rice, C. Gage and said id, public road, and being the lands conon tained in the William Smith conveyed ance ph 2. Tract No. 2. All that tract of by land lying one mile South of Union by Courthouse, having the following ist lines: Beginning at the forks of the >f- public roads, and from thence running by S, 30 W, 6.09 chains to stake; from i i > Give Xhe Siomaeh il Cliance To Work Wo can't expect tlio stomach to Oct normally if tlio natr>rnl avenues of elimination aro blocked so It cannot dispose ol Its refuse. Whon the bowels arc constipated the stomach Is called upon for work beyond Its capacity and tho result Is bloat, belclilng', headache, and discomfort generally, and, unless the condition Is promptly relieved, serious Illness. An effective remedy for constipation | Is sold in drug stores under tho name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is a combination of simple laaatlvo herbs with pepsin that acts on tho howels In a gentle, natural manner, without griping or other pain or discomfort, affording speedy relief. Get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsiu i.om yoar druggist and have it In the house when you need it; It costs only fifty cents and Is the ideal family remedy, mild enough for children and old people, yet ?ufficlently poworful for the strongest constitution. A trial bottle, free of charge, I can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. 1 Caldwell, 456 ^Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. 7~ ? ....""r:: ~i cnencc cs, zovz vv, iu.ou to stake; thence S, 4(5% W, 6.68 to stake corner; thence S, 29 E, 5.50 to stake, No. 3;' thence S, 29 E, 7.81 to stake No. i 3; thence N. 59% E, 22.15 to red oak stump No. ,3; thence N. 48 W, 9.00 to stake; thence N. 42 W, 6.00; thence \T, 32 W, 60.00 to beginning corner: ! containing' Thirty-five and 10-100 (3"> [ 10-100) acres, more or less; am!, jounded by lands of C. Gage, public j oad, William Smith lands and Tract j \To. 1, above mentioned; and being' ands under the trust conveyance of iVilliam Smith. 3. Tract No. 3. All that tract and lying on the South side of ifhel ;aid public road leading from Union J Courthouse to Hamilton Bridge on Ti-1 rer River, about one mile from Union [Courthouse, containing about one rnndred and six (106) acres, more or ess, and bounded by lands of John son, Columbus Gage, Mrs. Jonas 4ttle and Tract No. 1, the said lands leing the same as conveyed to Wiliam Smith from John Rodger, Trus ee of Sallie Steen by deed bearing late December 13, 1872; and being ands conveyed in trust by William smith. 4. Tract No. 4. All that certain ract of land containing about thirty-1 line (39) acres, more or less, hereto'ore sold from it, leaving about tweny (20) acres, more or less, and havng such lines and boundaries as will ippear upon a plat made by Davis leffries, Surveyor; it being the balmce left of the lands originally pur:hased by Mrs. Medora I). Powell of j. It. Robinson in the year 1876 after lie sale of sundry lots therefrom by VIrs. Medora I). Powell and L. J lames as Trustee of Mrs. Medora D. Powell; the said lands being; looted about one mile South of Union lourt House and North of the Powell lome and East of the Rice lands. All of said lands being situate in Union Township, and known as the,-i Powell Home Place. The said l?ttd?! vill be sold, first, in separate tracts, n the order named above, and then is a whole, the sale that realizes the argest amount to stand. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, balince in two equal annual installments, payable one and two years from date >f sale, credit portion to be secured r>y the bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premise, the bond hearing interest from date at seven (7) per cent, per annum and to provide for the payment of an attorney's fee of ten (10) per cent, for collection in default of payment at maturity, purchasers to have privilege of paying all cash. All bids on said lands must be complied with immediately after sale, or the lands will be re-sold the same day, at the risk of the pur i luiftt-i iu au cunijny wii.i mo bid. Plats of said lands may be seen on application to the undersigned. W. W. JOHNSON, Judge of Probate and Ex-Offieio Master for Said County. September 7, 1917. 38-3 Douglas fir from the United States has been recommended for reforesting western Norway by an expert from that country who has been studying American and Canadian trees for more than a year. YELENTOl j^^Quinine Pomade I Co p r H f h ^ I JAK1K RAND tiii \ M\Ui>ARKT BKKKY wrot* ti* I | thnith*j lii l l.?r?!!f ?ny hair, but after u'in* i\ Kxrlfnto T? '.? ran pro tl raiolta c?n thHf ficturn I Kinky Hair cannot be mnde straight. I You havo to have hair before it can he | straightened. Now this EXELENTO P I MADE is a Hair Grower which feeds the scalp and roots of the hair and makes kinky, nappy hair grow long, soft snd silky. It cleans dandruff and stops Falling Hair at once. Prico 25c by mail on receipt of (AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. I Write For Particulars at Onre , No. 666 This is 6 prescription prepared especially lor MALARIA or CHILLS * FEVER. Fire or six doses will break say case, and If taken then as a tonie the Fewer will not retam. It acts on the liver better thaa Calomel and dees aot gripe or sicken. 2Ss Dollar Day ti mi Wednesday, I ||H WW Oct. 3,1917 1,10 Dollar 31 Fall Opei m m ^ Wednesday, 0( FALL SILKS ANI DEARY! With the la HlHU I prehensive Ready-to-Wear this; Featuring NeM $12.98, $14.98, $1J COATS $4.98 J to $45.00 Our Suits and Coa Superior Style and Mat TYPES, All that is New and i for Fall. SPECIALS FOR Amoskeag Ginghams, worth 20c AA "Limit" 8 yards for Ladies' Best 50c Vests and l'ants $1.00 i Sample of Ladies' Shoes, worth up (P "I AA to $'4.00, Special tP*-!-"" j Ladies' Trimmed Hats, worth up "| to $3.00, Special -L\Jvl Large Turkish Towels, worth 50c, $1.00 Fleeced Undershirts ami Drawers for Men an/1 WrtmoM \roliioe v. /li 2 for J::::::..:::..:".:::..: a?i.uu Men's White Dress Shirts, values (I*"| AA up to $1.50, 2 for tPJ-.VU Men's Derby Hats, values up to (P"| AA $3.50, Special The Millinery Section is That No Worn? Felt Hats in all color prices 98c to $2.98. Velvet and Plush Sha Hats. Gage Everything "NEW" in ] moderately priced $1.98 1 The W I "The Store That I S. KRASNOFF, P I PHONE 'immhimi outer's Esgl II Oct. 3, 1917 I * Day nd ... ning Sale itober 3,1917 9 DRESS GOODS rgest and most comshowing of Women's store has ever owned. r Fall Suits $9.98. 3.98 to $39.50. *7.98. $9.98. $18.50 ts are Representative of erial Value. DISTINCTIVE "Good" in Apparel Lines " DOLLAR DAY: Men's Odd Vests, worth up to fMl $2.50, 2 for *p?,UU Men's and Boys' Jersey Sweaters, d*"| AA 75c values, 2 for V * Featuring No-holes, Men's Pants and Boys' Knickers, Spark-proof, Wearproof, Tear-proof, Showers-proof, guaranteed for 6 months' wear. ra Men's Pants crn II Pair Hoys' Knickers (P"| Q l'air SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! For Ladies' The American Girl llijrh Hoots in Gray, Black, Viei and Patent Ix'ather, the- . Latest Stylos at (P4 and Moderate Prices. _ ? Beautiful Fall Dresses for all occasions, new and pretty Dresses of Silks to (?/l A and Wolens tJVxv ^ Now a Point of Interest I in Should Miss I s and shapes at moderate ipes, Trimmed and Pattern : Fiats Millinery Creations. All II ;o $9.98. I fonder is Always Busy" I rop. Union, S. C. I : 156-W ! I I \