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7te!.j5VrI ptin Prkce is $I.00 Per Y'eat V'api%' li Advannt. l'bli.lMed by Aavre ~, H. C. ARtYTlUR i. S'ec. and Treo. Mfvetrtising Rates on Applictloit. 0bituaries and Card of Thiks: Ouo cent a word. Entured at tho postotice at Luurewc, S. C, as second clasa mail matter. LA UIZNS, S. (., DE1. 15, 1915. For the state to recognize the de nominational institutions and to leave the way open for their continued growth it I; not necessary to give them iolicy or pirovide flunds for stu der ts to attend them. ' ili.; is neither ex:(ectcd1 nor desired by these college:1, we dar.say. All that is ieeded is a lit tle 11101e ero paid t.o slate scholar ships, so that the state and cliirch col leges will be placed on an approxi mately equal fooling in coml1 pe ting for the youtihs who ar-e able to atedll college at their Own epens'..\ Sim. 11e inattr and on1e that does not re <quire lny ba :s h i ,y .i ('o!!mbiri c. The llate.;-urg . lir i aof tt o i t tino -c sinw about he 1:ir:; of, la., Je uiia li: C. ZIA i I i u ! I o I N I wii 3i 11 .I .3 . h i i i o (u .io L it t I. . i I 10ound V; :: the t n -sI n Was that, it apA..a ! ;. be r I th t e 71 1C : we rle yonI.!,-sir aItveNy hgh, .witolltL raislng 1those ofI casi ssessud too low. PROTI'C'T YOURn COTTON. Parmlers; w\m. ar ho!.Un1g -otten! :1 hollme are ar1m i nd nil Of the(: great loss Ca ((sed by bad weather. The fall tias been so free f:ruom wet weather that cotion lying out s r has m( lon daitnaed vr m'o , b thli; ideal J1l1'. l l ir1155 1 ho(5 i lit!. e:' <anno b- I xoi (d) to1( o~n markwilln!!o ot Ith in i hei~ i:a m:e .he to llol e s t l% i b- : of thrjj' ylos :n,, t)r. lea .tn hno t b t s a rks nl about tirnes than nsna- blaz. I ! s.;sig-s eotda that whcot to ler a co on own u t atleatg lil tjtey i e tohincd hof timber of some kind for protection from the weot groiundi an f11 ar apar't so) that, if one' bale catchies alire, the blaze n. ll not s.:'-d to Ithe othres. This1 unda lik . prt Iy oou :id ive to uts. ON C'O.\'lPETIION. dte ife of thae nouy ble an Nash;ille ia .lows i to br 's IhI loi \st iin. YlI lant IC, a state-owneud railroad, and1 tihe light. that( is lio n i-moh. again:t the0 (move by the peopj of 1the stte. IfI the Westein &. .\tlan(tie( were a pri T'ately ownedl corporaltion Ithere is 1no donubt but thati. the entr (an(ce of thle L. & N. Into the field of Ithe lonig-struig gliIng and time-I ed old "mot her rii - r'oad"' would be hailed0 wit outstr11 ietch - ed arms and signed contracts for a big perc'entage of tonnage which It had hadl no part In de0velopinug. This same thing has been dlone and at noe distance from here. As we say, It dlepends en tirely upon wvho Ia goIng to have the competitIon whether or not we want competition. Al though, promp ited by selfish mo tives in protecting itself, the State of Georgia has done what all states shouild do, viz., proh Ihit the parallel ing of one railroad by another. A railroad which has dIoni lpioneer work in developing any section should he allowed to enjoy the fruIts of Its la bors like any other concern, so long as It gIves satisfactory service and keecps abreast of (lie times. Useless Hope. "Well, -did you get <1 untm suffleit at I' Smtt ihs' Itincheosn?" "'CertaInly n hi s own L is (;.1 option. SENDS NOTE TO DUAL BONARCII Stato of Alynairs Has Been Further Complien-ted by liepors8 (If Activitieis Of Snbmarll-incs .\gAinst Oil S IIn -%'ed it caneanI terentIliy, Onp4fill ie. lieves. Waui,.*ngtonui, Dec. S.-The United State(s has n;ciit to Austria-H1ungar y a lioe foag for a (aiaOnal or the submlarinec attack up,'on the Italianl iner Alcona, 1 s'ur aces that ruch 111 act will bo not repeated, some degree of iunishment for the commander of the submarine, and reparation for American lives lost. The communication started by cable yesterday from the State department to Ambassador Frederick C. Penfleld at Vienna, who was instructed to hand it to the Austro-Ilungarian minister of foreIgn affairs, Baron Burian. Word of delivery of the note had not been received by the department tonight. Friendly but firm terms, It Is said, characterized the document which is udilerstood to make a point of prompt assurances for the future safety of American lives. Austria-ilungary has never iuformed the Unitcd States wheAIthei' tlie comml1 ilande 's of its sul> marlines had been given inspections iimilar to t hose which the German govevrInment ga I%( s ") coilillailders at er the AMuitania tragedy. E~sFor lxlntot It is ew eritod that. itlie note re( foriid part:le(ry to the charge th:At rK ' r ah ~~hma:n' !:i led ore woun.ide:l Fome j)S.:engersi on the. .\ni - e h 'l Ihalicd, aull :ec ,Ir onxpl*W..:-on of tHall point, lai ' I uthIin. olt - Sel r tar len- act:d I ptv h e :I: il w I ;1ia ( a to I .-. of t S 1(m 1 .1 thei l .-;" latin ' ne w .hih e lhls for grp. coisilleratoil, tlhe -iah of aliairs Imoiig Ieome mre oim j)!1talcId ue the nowas dis;,lathled by rt 'orts of attacks ipon American ciI-carryinig vessels inl the .l editer raieai, prctumably by Autrian sub miaines. Surprie to IIIWashinirtn. NesNs that, tile iote had been sent came as a complete suprise to otli cial Washington generally, the reports i.b'-h m aunt o llo tlle ,ta:o d e part m:It carly in the week being that n1o po:itilye and cliorroborated evidence as to what actually had ocur(rediii wihn the .\: v weit down 'ad ben ll d u l i . ; t it til r po t M, COluVladiotory, anld 'that, 1until a : 14) i lli e in ur1.,u in t e to Irlch that no (en:it:nunicaion 1 w:11hi he sent it) \'i-Ini:a. T ' t'hl t it 'i t: el :eed In solnc gjuairtei :1 that in:'rmtion 11 of a most concl usivye na ture had lo com(uie to Secr'etary13 12allsing, pr'obaby hlt' .Aloniday niht , and thai it had been: dleideed then that the pno to1.t Shbould go tfor~ward imtmedi ately., \' Iel15r Amibassadoir Penftield had11 tranSmitte the 1* reply of the \'ienna for'eign otihe to the 11.4 t oftieries s'ibllited by the l'nited StIates could Somne Hoply ,1hbceiived, thle state deparStmttlnt had( recelied anl Iwro -lu' ilort t . 15*.. In the *1n.ot~ thhi:n wh Ui av: wartn 2ea 5. 1 1o : o e i fi 1 W I or t he 'Iive' thl '''ar 4:a1 r tos li t ci > a laiCe 0f safe''t' li nd wlheio uty sts were a stand *1stll and bef'ore' tie t'>rp;edo ntt 11(4n ad'.i.*d tontighit that thie in quliry had1 been ans)wered~ and1( it wals saidi that.I the Italian amnba ssador, wiho~ has Itransmiit ted much information upon01 the sinking of the Ancona, had1( not fturin ished thle Uniiited( States wi th anytIhinzg atdditional1. Theli Ancona was sounk in lie .Mcdi terranean sea on Nov'ember 9 while boundl from Naples for New York. Trhe only test imonty of a native Ameri can sur'vlvor of the liner hefore the department is a deposition by Dr. Cecilo CGrell of New York. Ini her depOSitlin Dr. Gr'ell asserts, speelfl cally that the liner' was torpedoed while the men, wornen and chiilren in the cabin and steerage were scrambling to get into the small boats. Thie department has been inclined not to acepit this single statement as positivo y proof unless5 corrob~oration was ireceived from some source. Of Mumch Implhortanfce. Much weight w'as given, however, to what Dr. (ich had to say. 11cr testimony was considieredh of so much inmpor'tance that she wvas taken to Rome wvhero she told her' qory to Anmbassador' Page. A report (of thme conver'sation reached the stat~e depart After the inquiry of .the United States had been before the Vienna foreign offico several days Ambassador Penfied reported' that more time w1as desired lin which to frame a reply. Late lat v:eek Secretary Lansilg ill sti'luced the ambasaldor to iur1g'e a prompt reply. Thie Ainericani note, it is understood, sots forth that thle In ited tates call n1ot b'! hVatev t ile conlilailders cf Austrian submarines have comimitted acis of lawlessness; except under a ia pprehension of orders issued by tile Austrian naval authorities. It Is declared that under methods of war fare such as those employed in the sinking of the Ancona it Is practically impossible, under such circumstances, to remain within the rules of fairness, justice and humanity. The principles of humanity and justice which were championed in notes to Germany are understood also to be brought strongly to the attention of the Austro-ilungarian government in this communication. Warning be fore submarine atacks is insisted upon. While every opportunity is said to be leftl 111 amlicable reply, the beller to Germallly while tile coltrovers1 iprevails Inl u..lally weil informed otli cial Cirelc I ihat tile communIII enIliction is; m1ore vlgorols I 111111 anly dispatclled to Grmllily wh:l to Controversy with that couilItr.' over tile coniduet oI .-1bi: ';;a w aare w:s ill procss.i ,No til itliation could l'e ollailld to " ta: o wv, : the United . ,ate .1 n" Li!,;01:Ged -in thev s1ta - i a L, 1a ly . c The Italia eant I Ith o .t. alleged tha n w ri n wI (I as tivin beo a thI subarine !trted s'he lsing ( a l'td 1.%* f~k , 1 v 1'. 11(-V)!I prom:4 ilby thle shlp which immediately Camte to i stop, and 1tat Shells werte exploded on the decks of the vesea and i the lifehotes, kiillna and woulilldilng ially pMassenger's. 'u.i how mnany Amierliciane live were ilo. onl tihe Ancona cier has been adetiit ly A tablis hd. It is kilowni hat seveca l naturalized it(lil s te I iteloats, oilg 011(1 wouding it lo ( '~Aothliis~. I p is khownr 11a v 'en -o colieting that the state d'1 arIn never Is b1eeni! a l e to 1114 I-I f the Alnerii:n noh., it wa- 154;ai I' mt , wil I 1 Lin ont for -ab 11 ctio n ill morling p rs Friday. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4 *i ~ Ee.i N 9EWS. a IEkom, D ec. I13.--Win ter hlas mlade its aipplearan11ce0 at last. La1st SaturIday we had sh~owers of rain, sleet and~ sno0w andl some1 of thle snow~1 is 0on the0 groundl~ yet. Sever'al of thed younlg peole of thle ConununIIit y attIended4~ tile iyster' su11pCer at tile hom1e1 of .AlIrI. W. L. C'ooper' last Friay igtland repoSrt a nice time11. We sorr'y to see .\1lr. llr P3 it ts aul familly leve 10Oilr neighbllorhlood. Thi.'y have mo14ved <hewnl near' .\lunt 14lac4 vactedi4 byA .\l'. Pills. .\Iisses W\il 1411u (ray and Irvin visit edi (our1 schli iFriday. TIhey were the gue(sts .Thur lsdiay n ight of Mrs. A. RI. .\ iss Mtyrtlie Culb erit soq spenlt Satur da nliY1 ght anlld Sunda lly wit iDr11. J1. 0. Cooper and( family. Mr's. Lu1rainle Mclantil and son, Gerald, Spellt Ilist Thur I lsday withi Mr'. Robert lloyd and( family. Mr. Roy Clibertsonl vIsited his5 aunt, Mr's. Leo Culber'tson, anid family, Sunday. MIss Irene Cooper' spent Sunday withI Misses Grace and Lonie Cooper. Mr. Mar'ian Williams and family vis ited the former's dlaughlter near Mt. Olive chiurchl recently. Mr'. Carl Culbertson has Is saw mill located near Is home and is ready for business. Horse Is Most Nervous Animal. Remember tnat the horse is the most nervous of all animals, and that little thlings annoy and irritate him. HeT will be contented or miserable ac cording as you treat him. No Argjuments. "Any war e-Xi'erts iln is' commun11. ty?" asked the new arrlival. "No," an. sweredl tihe rntive. "We're all toller'. bul friendly herenbouts.* FIRM[ NOTE TO AUSTRIA-IUARY (Continued from Page Nine.) to leave the vessel. The conduct of .h, cojimiander can only be charac to:-izea as wanton slaugiiter of de lioncoliibatants, siic at the iale when the vesseL was icIled a(d tlorpedoed she was not, it appear. re.dinIg ori( teiitiig to escapo; and no I'( i..-- .. lmliclint to excuse such ai a.*'aek, R~ot even fhe possibilMity of l'U~eue. Choice of Belieis. "The Government of the United States In torced, therefore, to conclude either ithat the commander of the iib marine acted in violation of hi3 in structions- or that the limperiai and royal government failed to issuo in structions to the commanders of its sibmarlies in accordance with the law of nations and the principles of hunianity. The government of the United States is unwilliig to believe --.. --i u Cand to credit the .-xustro-Hungarian government with an -.tcntion to permit its sub marines to destroy the lives of help less meii, women and children. It prefers to believe that tile commander of the submarine committed this out rage without authority and contrary to the general or special instructions which he had received. "As the good relations of the two countries must rest upon a colillilon regard for law and humanitS' the gov- i e1mlelit of the United States canl not be expected to do otherwise than to demand that the imperial and royal goverlnielIt delounce the sinkilg of the Ancona as an Illegal aud Inde iln;ible at; that the otlicer 'vh ) per petrated the deed be punished and Ii by the payment of an .mrity be made lfor the citize.na of illh! I id States who were killd or i I d L : I"a. k it n t:e v.ssel. m - uen I the l'nited u metsthat (Ihe Austro-liln 10 i i of 11hv cas(e', lill at Cede to its C ponu ipitly alii it re kt his ex (ill0: o th;- belief thalt. the Auls. an angoe~nen. ill not ;I or lfeend ani act which -l:I I Iby th )ioldi as' inhumitlan21 whih i bhorrent to ai r n < a f the lext of t(e - o d an else in o:11-I n tr.1 an. oI nt ffe t Ii ikii I..::!ht hlave upon pmbiF. opinion i Th ii cour llt United Ltatv! will pri- is iliderstood to lavie beell dn il d LIiupon. A reiasolable tullie will lie iven for repily before other ctioll wvill I- takenl. If thie demiland Is not com21pliei with i1mmiedilate severance of diplomatic relations in regarded as Certai.1 The statemient in the note (lat the Amst ro-Ilungarian government has been advised, through corr(,s)oldlence beIt ween tile United St.ates zndl Ger meny, of the attitide of the United tS towards submarines is based Ito the knowledge that. the Austrian embassy here was fully coi;:izant of e virytliing that. pass.ed bet ween WAIsh ington and lierlin. Dr. IDumba, the .\Iustrlhin ,mbal:oado, sic en I ke tl Inl (.10:,0 toneh withl theo neg otia-l lions ai (i een part!'eated to 111 eX t(nlt. h11!h 1h:. t Ilie Autrin govern 11vnt wmitht reply th-at the comnmnd:11 er Isu 1ICceeded or disomrded Is Inl ' lton,. it. was poinlied out that thle i0l1i10 staitemient (if the \Astrto IllungarIin admlililty on the sinkuing to justify the sulbmarine's actlins lby Sttingu that (lie steamer t ried to es ('a le anid (lint a v'essel was a pprioach ingi I when the unlder'water2 buoit suib mer'iged andii torpledoed thle Anionia. Oilher Possil/.e Daniigers. Tlhie sIttion101 betweenM' the two' coun1ties Is (com1olleat ed by the facts wich ll have bien brouight to thle at - tenttin otf the state dlepar'tmelnt inl 'onnlect Ion wvith thle In vesthotion01 of I touble. Th'lese eases, 11hat of Alex a nder vou Nub ler con'sul51 gteeral at New York, lHaron Erichi Swiidenek, elhargeg of' thle Au stro- luiinarin emt beassy liere. an ld othlerp ollicials, Idtill arie unide r eensidea t ion. It was 'all tonight that It. was reacl(hedi until2 scome ind!eat ion wva'- re 11narr I.ove rnmen~t In regard toPI the' .\nieonai l'1~ tl demnd. friom all othrci con sidertat lin. woulId be deloriedi here hiecauise It woul d miean1 thei r'eialling1 of Fre'tderlie C. Penfieldl. tie AmerIcan amblassador' at Vienna0 , who is regarided as5 beIng enigagetd In a great work In the cautse of lhumait in1 thle war z/one, Iinteni:so interest Is felt In what ef fete such a rupi ittre mi1gh t have upon01 tile relatIons lbetween Germnany and thle United States and1 upon01 pulic oin~ionl In Germnany. Otilcials do not look u pon thIs aspect of thle situatloln as serious, howvever. (SIgned) "LansIng." (r'd, of 'lTanks. We take thIs method of thianking all those who were so kInd and lent us a hlelping hand dui'ng theO illness (and death of our beoloved F'ather. May God's richest blessings rest on thin. J,. B. Youlng, Drothlers and Sisters. De. 13, 1915. .Askinn Too Much. Our Idea of intellectual honesty is what would prompt an editor to put a spring poem written by himself in the notc basket along with tile others. Chlumbus (OhIo) Journal. Habit Is internat Principle. I~abit is an inte:rnli prlnclple whIch lead~s us to (do easily, naturally, and with growIng certainty, whet we do oftonn---Wnhaine. BAKING Made from ( Absolul SPECIA L NOT!CE'-S, Notice-Tennessee aind Kent uicky mules at Ninety Six and Greenwood. S. C. Car load just. arrived, soie of the best you ever saw. Come to se' us. Sanders & Addison, Ninety Six. S. C. 21-2t Wa1r:nX----.\J rsons are herehy fcrjhidenl to hu111nt, ihh, trap, or illn n t r mIlain(r freas oil imly projtty. I.J. H1. Bel1l. 1,:l1remi. INt. 2. 21.-11-pd R, , 2islered Mare For Sale----I lm-ve for l o e10 regi:;tor'Cd a1111 , 0 year old, I horolughly broke, Can he drivevII by lady, 1'giistration papoler goe;; witii m1;iare. App )ly to J.mesv10 W. 1n411(derson " . IarIm21! 'ah2lou, 1 aurens, . C., or L T. 1 iedoronl, Waire S1is. -I h.-ve four or fvo iutle.. & 0: dilele t sie~i and r. Calsh or. vomipa e.; . .1: It' 1". D.;. a e . ".2ZC., 2 1. I.i.l Foun--in I.turenu iast MInd:y cv (111i2g tale.ty) a p 'irse wh'h I w!! be hla( to give the owior upon t ior ol2 h r ipl jon of purse 0 and o(:c:11, )n J. (. .\iller, .\l ountrile, L. C. 21-11 Wanlted--,\n ewrecdWG\ C.\NVASsliA. to i~tcit ord", ', 1; A."mse to house! in Lu11; 1,'1 local grocers for a leadin g food produlct. v ary $9.00 per week. Give experi once and references. Addilresn P. 0. 'lox I 27C., Richmiond, Va. 21-.It1 .Wied~l-%--Your iubscription for any)3' m2algaz1C 1u1blinAshd. I duplicate any offer made by any responsible agency allywhere. Patronize hom1 folks, If prices are as low. I want your bu1si ness. D. 11. Norwood, Laurens, S. C. 21-it Wanted-All our mierlchant friendLi throughout the County to know we have just received I car of prodiuee ,ond want to figuro with you on your Christmas frults. .1. S. llennett Son & Co. 21-1( 1PigeK4' ons-White hom1ing 11igeo!s m1ated and working pairs, 50c. a pair. .hite -\frica (Guinlen, $1.00) each. W. Ray Anderson, Laureis, . C. 21-1 Lanud For Sale-A di1ndy little tract of 1land lor sale, oie and one-hall mil1es from outvll conitalining for ty acre';, goad ivelling of five roms, good well water, one stable and one ,enant hous. - _ie $1,50. Term . O' ih. .\ilrs. Elamina lIry'3son, \V. Cal 112ryson, Agt. 20-1 -0 For Sale or* Uent--Finie far 11 inI b.auren oct1 ountly, bet weenl 200 and :300 acrles; eight room1, t wo story house and1( outhouses, 1-i ilei of (,lichr anld good school; 3 mriles of staitis* on C. & W. C. Rly.; 5 miles from Mouititville oni S. A. 14. Rly.; 6 milies from City of 141a1rens; well watered; s plend id b~er1 limida Ilasture ; well adaipted to :.rainl, C2t Io 10 and11 2 ate leraiig. lIet weenl a2 four and( lve 1h0rse farm) oplen onl 212 12lace. A i11ly to J1. N. Wright, I .au 2r1ns, S. C. 20-'2t iFor Nalit--A few niic young muiles fresh from mar1 ket, at realsonable10 price. W. ii. Whartoni, W\aterloo, 8. 14and1 lFor Sale-My home plaice of 1w hund211(1red nacres 11m1proved farming11 land1(, timber)1 and1 paIsture Good well wvater, 11ice dwu~eIlig, goodl harn and 21 other' i111dinlgs; on ma In Pubi c road( let wenn TumbIll ing Shoal(1s alld0 Ware Thoa ls. WIVrite mec at Ware Shoals1 or11 .1. 11. Huallvan, Laur11ens, S. C. Thos10. J1. P111uIllia. 20-31-pd F'or Sale-29 I acres of fine farm lalnd ab~oult five mile1s wvest of Laurens. Will sell eithecr as a whole or in1 tract~s to su(1it pur1chasers01. Mrs. Mairthaut C. Kniight, Laulrenls, S. C. 18-5t-pd For.- Salde-SeveraI mnulen for sale cheap). See us at once. Gray and1( 3l*11aazines-W'anted1 your remittance for the Columbia State. Also your subscriptions for next year's maga zinesq. 'American Magazine or Wo manl's Companion two years for' $2; or bo0th one year for $2. D. M. Norwood, Laurens. 17-5it Peas Wanted-Would like to buy 100 bushels of cow peas. . W. B3. NOTICE. / Notice Is hereby given thaft tile anf nual meeting of'-the Boar4 of County Commissioners for -Laur ns county will be hold at Laurens eurt Ilouse, S. C., on Thursday he 6t day of .Jan nary, A. D. 1916. Mp gsons holding claIms of any kind a st the county, not previously filed, wi I file same with J. D. Mock, Clerk, on or before the first day of January, 1916, as required by law. 21-4t J. D. MOCK, Clerk. Are You? Are you supplorting any one of the candidates in the big auto contest? If you are, now Is the time to make your aulpport count. The contest ends Mon day. -Send in your nuhnerintinn toay. LUM POWDER ream of Tartar tely Pure LAIND SA 1,E. -State of SNouth Carolina, County of .llchland. ..IN CO1T0' OF' COMMON PLEAS... W. Ilampton Cobb, as Receiver of Carolina Agency Company, Plaintiff, against lohn '. Calington, uioafendant, .y 1. virtue of an excuition to ic di rected In the above stated case, en itled W. llainIon Cobb as: Recolver of Carolina Agency Coipl;any, plaintiff, girtJohn Y'. Garlington, Defend. .Li w I Will 8i! to tie li ghet bidder, a. ule . auitionl, for cash, within the 1 ( i r hw'ps of sale, at tli Court I louse do01 Lauen.; 2ourt 1louse, Lauens, C., (,. Monday tIhi ;rd day of Jan n ry 1 , :..lesday in .anuary, 1916, lo ollw%.in; descibed proper-ly, to . an taldivided on~ hialf" interest n al 11a1 1ract o: lani i Liown i ; Ihe . \3. Youn;; trel, ollaining' five 1,..; r IW h~l .JavhI.; t(V :u ,ill Lajil aor :i i1d tiy--r-iacre iluoresor *M iltnt ; in.a k. town'ha ino I alt in intien n ty, in thte o! Sout Srei, nlo Ing beid bnt north 'o lnen's; a on the noast bylaof. -.Jan ion,1 e. Y lnds e a-bh land;i of. A. 1;hung and on oi the oIou by Owlnnd poe; -. Al iid iesd n ea i est !11 nA l l that tra t . Of land situate, na:, andli being' in ll c~ Townshlip, i iavur ens C ounty, in the State of ('n3 olae,- otainig loe ul rdandred ni- L-1t ni n-latr cemr res, meIn or less, being bounded as rollo-ws; onl the north by lands of M1. .. Garlington, eat by lands of Garl ington and Young and of Geo. F. Younig, n lie south by lands formerly known as Jamies Ray place, Riser piac aniLd others, and onl tile West by ,hnd: now or formerly of .\lrs. M . Y. Garlingon; Su. A\]ll that t(rt of land situate In Lultrens County, lin the State of South Carolina. lontaining three hundred and t welve and one-quarter acres, mlore or. less, being bondII~ed by lands now or for terly of .l. . Garlington, an lands llown as the 11ank lands, form rlty of L. t. W. iser, the mtes and boundres, lof wih will ore fully arer 1by refere to a pat made by I'aI . r(r yseeo) of date f2th Novembr, utr3; i. Al ;ii uch porti ons of the e uer it tracts of land s r' e sit l ite In Laurens Co ilily, fi the tatl of ou11 h1 Car-o11 li, ahertofor Coneyoed to John lV. Garilingo bye aryi bond eallo by e dee aing li tidat bhdy of~ ase follows: ele i;I (a)t i Trat port Ione osad tacses, (iii ito of01 t oeKye uvy thvn such~ o shap:,ses metesCO and bounds as wll morletfu}ly appea by01 hatn date byl ol(b)ly 10 T ,e 1of fiv.a 112 h n redItt andfly 7thre, 101)re'or190 , kn~lownel as~ nra ('opedr in the 110 ofse threy;o~co Coti t lof h irt Pean hunrd ~ndc eghnn acres, more or lessnd( nhv in by Reh For eekn boundbyasarper mtreet In thaea Ciy ofh Iatbys sath Aylot of the an oe aribd propetby land ofarts Sn NIwrr Younties, ex-n suchlosng suh rio'ns of said traso land wor convebe by Johne ainoh to.t arIgon, lprislor to the 8tdaho (lyoJnuary 109, the date of theyo ley fthe warrant of attachmentn hpeoively, hby deeds asahearf daec-t cord In the oile of the Clerk ofor frlesCounty, and.hchC.r t5. oAle than thc ofsad ontY ain 'ten aid moeorlesy, aboendedcribeth Stein the prpety oflres sIouthn atadby m e, Lntonet ad ofs Jan lands 1909 ands .~ ed. young, xcern uhosand rteo rn of attach tals wae onvedyeocd by me rn nadhday of Januaty, 1909, siofth lretygfth warrabcnt of attachend hevredio by ed as tha~prt of e tor aisf the feofesaid Oeecuton aour for r LaLurens County, h. C.r Decembere pr1ty ev1ed uponan