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JOURNAL KB iJgW, THEAMSBKAN mro; WKDNKBDAY, OCHBEB Two Will Do It Without or Tiwiblt, Hertr Fftiis. There's only one way to get rid of and ihat to £eel it off as you would a banana' skin only one corn remover in art the world that it tbit way. and tbat back cii first winter of tIM war, the Cross tent to Serbia Muiitftr? commitftion that effectively checked the scourge of typtiua, but after United States entered the oeeftlct, the Red Cross was able, in --Atsgnst; 18X7, to a full conimfs- sfeu Omt carried'on extensive relief among the suffering of the tortured nattea. wtabHished, the refugees fed, and given medical attention, army supplied needed farm machinery, and provided to help the Serbs re- tJbetr land to productivity, and, for of terrible into which these Tfel pi vlc- of the war had fallen is well by this photograph of a I title Serbian girl wearing tne rags expression of dismay. -wwe all she possessed when the Cross No Com.

Wffl Not is It Ss because of this fact that "Gfcts-It" is loduy the Strst HfHf amonu eorn-rrmovera on this planet. means the end uf For hard corns, soft corns, very old corns, vounjr corns, corns between the toes ami cull uses, it means a certain finish. "Gets-It" is applied in or 3 All you need 2 or 3 Ae easy to do as your name. It floes away forever with tape, plasters. bandufrea, corn-dltfRere.

ntes and razors Ease your corn-pains, be corn-free at last, "Gets-It," the only sure, money-back corn-remover, costs bat trifle at any drug Ktore. ICfd by EL Chicago. I1L Sold In Aiken and recommended as thfe world's best corn remedy by W. J. Platt Dr.

C. C. Johnson, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Aiken In rSe Court of Common Pleas First, of Aiken Plaintiff. V5.

C. of the ttlr sad loow siJky. Bxelvttto.SUi) wiUa, PRICE OF EACrtWiM CTAMPS Oft COtH or EKUMT0 CO, AtlaiU. fit. Thought.

Those who travel lead thar a Baby On Farm Keep Rat-Snap. Rc.ta are on most farms. Once they Inside the house look out. Rata 11 iafantB biting them is Nursing bottles attract rats. Brake a of RAT-SNAP and threw it around.

It will surely rid of rats and "mice. Three sizes, 50c, $1.00. field and Guaranteed by Holley Hardware W. J. Platt Haan Co.

OF SPECIAL ELECTION. "County Board of Educa- Bipnexl by the. requisite number of and free-holders of the Pclfcca School District, No. 2 for an election for the purpose efjTptingr 4 mil! additional special Ug purposes, this Is therefor that the said election shall at the regular place of voting fn this district on the 4th day of NOT. 1019.

The polls to be opened from '8 a.m to 4 p. m. Each voter BQWt-be'a resident of the said district ttiit show his registration certification and tax receipt. By order of the County Board of -ami Electing M. n.

cor GET flEADY FOR "FLU Your Liver Active, Yoxtr Systeia Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Kausealess Calomel Tablets, that are Delightful, Safe and Sure. Physicians and Druggists arc ailvia- thi-ir iVii-nils to icivp their systems puriili'd nnd their organs in perfect working order ns a "protection against tlie return of influcnxaj'- know that a closed up srstera and a Inzv liver favor colds, influenza ami serious complications. To cut short a cold overnight and to pri'veift SiTHKia contpliontioua t.iko one Calotab at bi-dtime with a swallow of all. No Baits, no nausea, no griping, no sickening after offccta. Next morn-ing your cold has vanished, your liver ia active, your system, is puri- and refreshed ami'you are fooling flno witu a hearty appetite for break- iHAt Eat 'what you danger.

Calotabs arc Bold only In oricjinal sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Every druggist is authorized to refund your money if you nro not perfectly vvitU. Calotobs. City of Aiken, Oct. 13th.

HUT'. Pursuant to an order oi. the a- oral Assembly and the City Or nance tax Duplicate of the se.nl City will be at my oflice ror the pi pose of Collecirui City Taxes frc October 1 Ii) 1H to March 1920 for the fiscal year comment- ing January 1st 191S). residing wlnthin the limits of-the City of Aiken and who made Tax returns of Aiken and to County Auditor, for taxation in January and February their names with return aforesaid have been copied on the tax Duplicate of the Said city, and hence they stand charged with the City taxes for the fiscal year aforesaid, as provided by law. The levy aa follows: General" Expense 10 mills Bond Interest mills Sinking Fund 1 mill Total 16 mills.

HENRY- -81-SCH, City Clerk and Treasurer of M. F. Corbiti. deceased. G.

K. TOOLE Real Estate We have on hand for the next few days Four Nice Small Farms at Oak wood and Six Good Store Lots. Also 64 Acres two miles from Windsor, well improved. Terms to Suit and Loans readijy negotiated Aiken, S. CITATION.

Whereas Annie May Holmes has made suit to me to grand her letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Martin Holmes, These are. cite and dmonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Martin Holmes deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Aiken Court House on Oct. 31, 191D'next, after publication hereof, at 11 g'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this day of October Anno Domini 1019. G.

R. WEBB. Probate Judge. CITATION. Whereas William H.

Hubbard petitioner, hath made suit to me trr grant him letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Annie L. Hubbard, deceaned. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish aH and singular the kindred and creditors of said Mrs. Annie L.

Hubbard deceased, that they be and appear before me. in the court of Probate to be held at Aiken Court the 1st day of November 1919 at 12 o'clock M. after publication hereof, to show canse. If any they have, why the said administration ahould not be granted. Given under my hand this the 14th day of Oct.

in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. GEO. R. WEBB. Probate Judge, A.

C. NOTICE OP FINAL DISCHARGE. To all and singular the kindred and creditors of Robert Morris deceased, take notice, that the undersigned will apply to Hon. Geo. R.

Webb, Probate Judge at Aiken, Court house on Monday the 10th day of November A. D. 1919 at 11 o'clock forenoon for a final settlement of the estate of Robert Morris deceased, and discharge from the office of Executor ofLeald estate. W. H.

MORRIS. Executor. Oct. 14. 1919.

NOTICE OR Tho following property, lu 'veil Onp irrav mule. One Pursaut to a decree of Wilson, Judge of 2ml Judicial it, dated Sept. 25, 1919. will jffer for safe Court fti Alkfin South -Carolina, or? ay, "the 3rd day- of November, at publfev during the hours of sales, all the follow- ribed property to-wit: AH that tract of land, situate, ly- 'g and being County. State i South containing- seventy acres, or less, and being bounded as allows: North by lands conveyed -a R.

McNa'me. Company and balance Tract on Robinson Plat; by Eighty-four acre tract on aid Robinson Plat; South by lands Mf the Estate of James Turner and remainder of tract said Robinson tract, having been conveyed to Luther S. Glover and Harriet C. Hottey, Trustees, and West by land's formerly of George more fully described in aster's Title Bonk, 19. page 119: Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps.

J7 E. Master for Aiken County Oct. 4,, 1919. Pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly, approved February 1918 entitled An Act to Raise supplies and make appropriation for the fiscal year commencing Jan. 1919.

I will be at my office at the Court House In Aiken from a. to 1 o'clock p. and from 2 to 5 p. m. from Oct.

15,.1919 to March 15. 1920 (Sunday and Christmas excepted) for the purpose of receiving the taxes for the year of 1919 and the commu- uatton road tax for 1920. The levy for all purposes is as follows: State tax if paid by mills. Constitutional School Tax 3 mills. County tax 6 1-2 mills.

BoRd Dept. 3-4 mill. Back Indebtedness 2 mills. Special School tax aa follows: District No. mills.

District No. mills. District No. mills. District No.

mills. District No. 5 and mills. District No, 6 and mills. District No.

mills. District No. mills. District No. 1-2 mills.

District No. mills. District No. mills. District No.

19 and mills. District No. 21 1 mills. District No. 22 mills.

District No. mills. District No. mills. District No.

mills. District No. mills. District No. mills.

District No. mills. District No. mills. District No.

mills. District No. mills. District No. mills.

District No. mills. District No. mills. District No.

mills. District No. mills. District No. 1-2 mills District No.

mills. No. mills. District No. mills.

District No. mills. District No. mills. District No.

mills. District mills. District No. mills. District No.

1-2 mills. District No. mills. District No. mills.

District No. mills. District No. mills. District No.

mills. District No. 74 4 mills. District No. 6-7, Bridge Bridge Bond Bridge Bonds indebted to said will iHTTKei" "payment to BORERT BIRT CQRB1TT, Executor.

on Farming Lands of up. Low ratei No If Wamin Co. One wajtazx frmn rrf- Bnrnnn S. T. S.

Xofire hereby gJVen that any ono claiming said property must wifhin thirty tOj Fittings, Gavlniezed Roofing Pumpa, Pipe-ValTea Get our circular before you buy Jteam and Ganoline Engines, i Bhartlnt, Pulleys, Iron Augwta, the Collector of Columbia. S. or else the saitt will be declared forfeited I'ttittid States. P. j.

co: TVpufv Columbia. S. C. October JMh NOTU'E OF Notice is hereby given that I will pir- oq (Uiy of apply to thf ProbRtf County ft? this olflr" o'cl'irk of fiuul discfiarKo of the Katate of and ftnal acocunt him In sai or. I of A'kr'r.

Aiken af for 5 mills. District No. 16, Bridge Bonds 1 mill. District No. mills.

District No. 2 mills. "'If the above levy is not paid December 31. 1919 then 1 cent be during Tit en' be February. 13i(T 7 per nhiiH be up ii when bc rssncd.

OOFiiHunalioa road i- for pnrh liable rain ftO j-tjars is tia Limit i Aw4 withotit penally uy to Feb. TTje fii on for each rtofj. sure tfiflt you 'ueiirf your receipt to that it covers all of your porporty. All persons writing the Treasurer, for -information or amount of taxes should tbo township and All checks and drafts nonf in pay- met of 'axes at Tuvpayors rink. .1 IV Parker Fountain Pens c.

COULTON STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Aifcen the Oonrt of Common Pleas Herbert E. Gyles7and F. Peacock. as executors of tbe last ivill Chesley Gatb.b'erl OF SOUTH CAsROLINA County 'of fa the Court of Common Plfas Henry Kneece, and Eilea Kneece' Oswalt, Plaintiffs, VfJ. Mrs.

Lula, Bell Kennedy, Aunice Marian Parker. Louise MeCarty, Irene Ai.ce Kennedy. Ilabert EuKfjny 'Keaneay, Annie Belle Cbesiey Cutabert Carolina, Co. H. F.

Circuit wi-U rtif rtirfrecmc Bank Western Murgcret Klebs Ch-emieal Defendants, of ,1 ,1 Honor, of Second Judicial October llth, to die highest bid- ur bidders on the First Monday of November next, front of the Court House at South Carolina. within the legal nouiv, for sale, the following described tracts ot land towiu- Ail that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Aiken County, State of South Carolina a ad containing one four (104) acres, more or less, ami bounded as follows, On tin. of E. H. Kennedy; oil" the East -by lands- of H.

McCarty and M. Kennedy; on me by lands of Eliza Wise; and on the West by lands of E. H. Kennedy. All tliftv Certain tract of lo-rwl, with residence thereon, situate, lying ajid being LLL the of AtXen.

Cour.ty og Aiken. and State of South Caro- Itimr fronting on the Ease dy Pendie- tou Street, and measuring thereon one hundred (100) feet and bounded as follows: Oa the North by lands now or formerly of J. B. Herriot; on the East by Pendleton Street and measuring thereon one hundred (100) feet; on the South by lot now vs. or formerly of P.

F. measuring thereon one hundred seventy-flve (175) feet; on the West by lot now or formerly of T. M. Carter, and measuring thereon one hundred (100) feet. All that certain tract of land lying and being partially within the-OUy of Aiken, County of Aiken, State of South Carolina, containing 44.67 acres, a plat of which is attached to above mentioned more pacticually described aa follows: bounded on the North by property of the Aiken Land.

Improvement Company; on the East by lands of C. Wheeler; on the-Smith by Eustis Park; and on the West ny lands of the Real Estate Fidelity Company, D. CJoettel and Pine Tree Goff Club, said property- being known as the "Park in the Pines" property. That this tract of 44.67 acres, being within and partly without the limits of the City of Aiken it is recommended be divlaea up Into eight lots ol acres each and numbered and that the Master do sell the same, eack lot separately, and then sell the entire tract, as a wnole, and the land to be sold and conveyed the manner 1 and was that wUl bring the higest and best price. All that piece, oarcftl nr tract of land, lying and being situate ia the County of Aiken, State of South Carolina and containing eighty- three (S3) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows, to-wit: On the North by lands of Zack Loyd; on the East by the lands of the Kayolin Company, and on fehe South by the lands of G.

K. Toole and C. C. Kennedy; and on the West by the lands of G. K.

Toole. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Aiken, State of South Carolina, kuewn as a part of the old Grepg Place, conveyed to me, by Mrs. Ruth Murchinon, containing one hundred th1ty-five (135) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows, towit: OH the North by public road leading from Aiken to Vaucluse and lands of Mrs. L. R.

Weeks; on- the East by lands of the Real Estate Fidelity Company; on the South by lands of M. M. Craig and the (Real Instate Company; and on the West by lands of M. M. Craig, Dr.

H. H. Wyman and Mrs. L. R.

Weeks, as wtll more fully appear by reference to a plat of the same, made by John Bates, surveyor, dated December 4th, 918. Terms of sale, cash, Purchasers to pay for papers. J. MTRRAY. Master of Atfcen County Oct.

n. 1919. DEBTORS' AND CREDITORS NOTICE. All persons having claims against of forward Ttrown, de- U'lll duTv i i Tn.TeTif f-rT the said fistHte in the arimiTiffsfratriv will make Frank Kneece. Sophie Rogers Alien Kneece, L.

Nici-e Mae Knetce, Kueece, Nora Bell Flnf- euce Rneece. Fannif? Oswalt, Edna QjsAv a i r.ea--K-i Hy virtue uf an yrrlwr of his Honor, John Wil.H-.m. dated September 24th, .1 will offer sale the highest or bidders, on the. '3rst Monday ot next, in ircnt of the Court House at South Carolina, wjtbtn the public a tract of hir-l. containing Four Hundred and Two.

and Ninety- Hundredths (40ii 1DO) Acres, said land to be for sale alternately as follows: Fist, in five separate tracts. the aggregate bids thereon and individually afterwards. land shall be offered for sale in large tracts, and the aggregate ihereou recorded. If the sum of tii3 bids on the two large tracts exceo-l the sum of the bids on the several separate tracts, then the bidders the large tracts shall be declared the purchasers but jf the sum of ihc the two large 1 does r. exceed the sum of.bids on the several smaller parcels, then th-e bidders of the live separate tracts be declared the purchasers.

The following is a the.five; several separate tracts. All that certain piece, parcel, cr tract of land, situate, and in. the County of Aiken. State said, containing Sixty-nve and For Hundredths fi.l 40-1 no acres, rnoiv or less, andboundvd on the North Inlands of M. E.

Watson, and by No. on the East by tract No. and by lands of the estate of J. II. Quattlebaum; OH the South by waters of Mill Crpeek, and by lands of estate of J.

H. Quattlebaum; on the West by lands of Mrs. Sopnie Kneece, being tract Xo, 2, Also all that certain piece, or tra-ei of land, situate, lyin-r :t.id being in the County of Aiken. of South Carolina, known as tract No. 3, containing Seventy-two aeres, more or less, and tfouadod rn by waters of Chinq Kip.n creek; on the East by waters or Chinquaqin creek; on the South by Mill creek, and lands of tract No.

2: on the West by lands of tract No, 2, and lands of M. E. Watson. Also all that other certian piere. parcel, or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County of A.ke;: State of South Carolina, known as tract No.

4, containing (97) acres, more or Jess, and ed on North by waters of Mill creek and Broad Marsh; on tho by lands of Mrs. Sophie Rogers of Mill Creek, and by lands of the estate of J. H. Quattlebaum, and Mrs. Alma Kneece; on the West by Broad Marsh anil tract No.

5. Also all that other certain pieco. parcel, or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Aiken. State of South Carolina, containing One Hundred and Twenty (IL'U) more or known as tract No. 5, being bounded on the North by lands of Mrs.

L. A. Kneece; on the East by tract 1, Mill Creole being the line, and tract No. 4, Broad Marsh being the line, on the South by tract No. 4, Broad Marsh being the line, and lands of Mrs.

Alma Kneece. and by tract No. and by lands of Jessie Brown; on the west by waters of Bridge Branch, and- lands of Mrs. Jessie Drown. All that other certain piece, parcel or tract of land.

being in the county of South Carolina, No. 6, containing Fifty more or less, and be on North by lands of No. East by lands of lands of Mrs. Alma Marsh being the line part; or South by lands of Mrs. Aim i with Broad Marsh beinc line, lands of Mrs.

B. Kneece; W. by lands of tract No. 5 and Jessie Brown. The following is the larger tracts of land for sale: All that certain tract of land, situate, in the County of Aiken, South Carolina, contrt'riuc; Hundred and Hundredths tK57 40-! oo, more or less, known as Iraotn and 3, on the E.

L. Harl- bounded on the North by Chinquapin Creek; on'thr. estate. of J. thtr hy 1 Mj 3 Soph IP Rnrfrjera.

Thn OrtobffT 4. second litrjcf trnrt or 1 Adminlrtratris. 0 for Whereas, Hasiiit- Hulting has mado suit to me to grant her letters of Administration of the of Charllf I. Uniting. diMv Those to rite and admlonish and singular the kindred and Creditors of thf Churllo HuUixp; df jh.it ann bo lif'.

public 1 ion in forenoon, to atu why A ix uiiri of if Irart of hind, sifuntp, ing in or Aiker Carolina, con tfiin tired and Sixry-rUv and 2fiO ID acres, -u 3. being known tracts and on K. L. Hartley horind-vl on by Mra. Sophie Kodpcers Kuo Mill rreek the line i of Mrs ,1 Kr.f..i-|.

th lands of us tract 1. atul if Al Kiu'ece. urn! Uv in, full n- --iLLLJ. rr '-ntn 1 YVKHU, T- for.

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