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ASSESSOR'S NOTICE 1910. The Auditor's office will be open from the 1st of January to the 20th of February, 1915 to make returns of all personal property for taxation. All male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years on the 1st of Jan uary except those who are incapable of earning a support from being maimed or from other causes, are deemed polls, Confederate veterans excepted. Also all male citizens between the ages of 18 and 50 on the 1st day o1 January, 1917, are liable to a road tax of $1.50 and are required to make their return of same to the Auditor during the time above specified and shall pay to the County Treasurer at the same time other taxes are paid in lieu of working the road. All taxpayers are required to give township and number of school dis trict; also state whether property is situated in town or country. E'ach lot, tract or parcel of land must be en tered separately. After the 20th of February 50 per cent penalty will be attached for fail ure to make returns. J. W. THOMPSON, County Auditor. ,.tN S.\LU. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. P'ROI3ATE COURT Ellen J. Ledford, Individually and as administratrix of the estate of Joel T. Ledford deceased, Plaintiff, against Alice SMay Ledford, et al. Defendants. Pursuant to a decree of the Court lin this case, I will sell at public auc tion at Laurens C. II., S. C., on Sales day in February, 1916, the 7th day of the month, during the legal hours of sale, all that lot of alnd, with dwelling house and storeroom thereon, situate within the corporate limits of the City of Laurens, in the County and State aforesaid, near Laurens Cotton Mills, containing one-fourth (1-I) of an acre more or less, bounded on the north and east by estate of W. W. Jones, south by Fleming street, and west by lands of J. R. Putnam. Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. If the purchaser falls to comply with the terms of sale, the premises to be re sold on the same or some subsequent salesday, on the same terms and at the risk of the former purchaser. O. G. 'I'l Oil PSON, J. P. L. C. .an. 10, 1915. 25-3t "THEOLD RELIABLE" C C, EMEDYFOR EN. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Office in Peoples Bank Bdg. C. 4. Featherstone W. 11. Enight FE.tiERST)ONE & KNITII Attorneys at Law Laurenu, S. C. All Busin ss Intrusted to Our Care Will Have Prompt and Careful Atten. tion. Office over Palmuetto Bank (Mr. entherstone willI spend Wednes day of each week In Laurenis.) N. B. DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD Attorneys at Law Enterprise Bank Buildings, Laurens, S. ('. PRACTICE IN ALLT COURTS Money to Loan on Real Estat-Lony Time. - eison, Cooper & Babb 4'orneys at Law. tion Qiven All Business 'e In all State Courts JERTAKING NEDY BROS., era and Embalmera Cai. ma.,. .,red any hours, day or might. LAURENS. S. (C. A. (A. HA RT LAWVYERl Rtoomns 2O5-207 Masonic Temple Postotfice Box 685 tOreenville, S. (C. Propmt attention given all business. Practice in all COURTS. B. R. TODD Bngilneeriung and Contr seting Land Surveys a Specialty ser!rete Work Skillfully done or la spected. Prawings and estimates of all Kind Telephoine No. 346 LIVE.N UIP YOUR TORIDhI LIVER. To keel) your liver active use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They Insure good digestion, :relieve constipation, and tone up the whole system-keep yottt' eye clear and your skin fresh and hellthy looking. Only 25c at your krnarent The RAYO LAMP SAVES TROUBLE YOU don't have to spend the greater part of your time cleaning it-and won dering why it won't burn. The Rayo is simple in construction and in design. It lights without removing the shade and gives the best sort of light-the kind that won't hurt your eyes. Rayb Lamps Rayo lamps are an ornament to any home. They require very little attention-yet always add to the attractive ness of the room. The Rayo is the symbol of efficiency-economy convemence. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. The Rayo is only one of our many products that bring com fort and economy to the farm. Ask for them by name. Matchless Liquid Gloss Standard Hand Separator Oil Standat d Household Lubricant Parowax Eureka Harn ss Oil Mica Axle , rease If your dealer!does not carry these, write to our nearest station. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMOREH Washington. D. C. Charlotte N. C. Norfolk. Va. Charleston, W. Va. Richmond. Va. Charleston. S. C. FREE FLOWER SEEDS Hlastings Catalogue Tells You All About Them No matter whether you farm or only plant v'egetables or flow~ers In at smaill ltt you need H astings 1916 Catalogue. It Is filled (100 pages) from cover to cover with~ useful furm and1 garden Infor maion. It tells of seeds of kind and quality that you ca't buy from your merchant or dIruggist, seeds that cost no more buit give you real satisfaCtidi and a real gar It tells how every cusfomer can get ah solutely free five packets of easily grown, yet showy anud b~etat Iful flowers. Iliastings Is bo0th thte hest antd latrgest seed f.rnm In the South, the ontly firm that you should buy seeds from. When you lalnt Hastings Seeds, you meet "Good Gardeun Iuek" more than half way. Write today for their bIg 1916 Catalogue. It is free, A postad card re quest will bring it. HI.G. IIASTINGS CO, Atlanta, Ga.-( Advt.) License5 fOr Tlraffle inl Seed Cotton or Urnipackedl Lint Cotton In the C'oun ty of Lauarens, S. C., for thue year, 1910., Stato of' South Carolina, County of TLaurens. Pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of South Carolina, pr'oviding~ therefor, approved thie 18th (lay of February A.!D. 1905:j Ho It reallved by tl Hoard of Coumn ty CommissIoners oi Laurens County, In the State aforesald. in regular an nual meeting assembled; That the license for T1rale in Seed] Cotton or Unpacked Lint Cotton wvith in the limits of said county for aind (luring the period beginning thoe fith day of August and 'ending the 20th day) of December of the year A. D. 1916 he andl the same is horeby flxedl in the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dol lar's. All licenses to be0 issuedl by the Clerk of Court of said county as pro vidled by law. Done at Laurensa C. H., S. C., thil 6th day of January, A. D). 1916. Attest, H. B. IHJMBERT, J1. D. MOCK(, Supervisor, Clerk, 27-3 CERTAINLY IN RACE WRITES COLE BLEASE Former Governor Tells Anderson Man He WilI Be in the Running Again This Summer. Columbia, Jan. 24.-Former Govern or Blease has given out the following letter pointedly announcing his can didacy for the governship: Columbia, S. C., Jan. 20, 1916. lion. J. Mack King, Anderson, S. C. My 'Dear Mack: Your kind letter of the 17th instant, received, and I ap preciate very highly indeed the com plimentary remarks contained there in in reference to myself. 1 would have answered earlier, but Sheriff's association, the warehouse men's meeting, the supreme court, the United States court and the legisla tu re all being in session here this week, many people from different parts of the state have been in the city and I have been very busily engaged in various conferences with our friends. In reply to your direct question, I beg leave to say that, since the con ference of this week, I have definite ly and finally decided to be a candi (late for the oflice of governor in the campaign this year, and you can say to your friends that at the proper time I shall pay my assessment, file my pledge and Nvalk into the race; and, unless all signs change, I will win. The only thing I ask of 11my friends is that they go to the ballot boxes, when they are first opened, and remain until the last vote is counted and see that we are not robbed. 'T'his is my final determination, if my friends will do that, the victory is ours, and the people of the state have in power mien who are representatives of the interest of all the people, and who will see that equal rights are given to all and special privileges to none. 1 have engagements to make sever al speeches and shall, from now on, de vote iy time to the interest of lily supporters, and invite all white Caro linians who believe in an honest, faith ful administration, free from prejudice, and where poor and rich, alike will be received and made welcome, to join in our success. Let our battle-cry be "leave of (od, love of home, and love of our country-justice to all and op pression of none." Give my love to all the boys and, with kindest personal regards and hest wishes to you, I anm, As ever, your friend, Cole. Girls--Do You Know Why Your Hair Is Ugly? It Is astonishing how muh good looking hair does toward producing a youtlhfulful appearane and still inore astonishing to realize how muilch the attractivencs of the hair is affected by tile care we give it. 143oving care aiid fretiuent ' tenltion arme as niecessary to tlwei a wvoimn' hla ir beauiiful anmd iluxuIriant, as; is the (tooth biruith to keel) the teethm from (tecay. Every wvoman who v'aluies thle beauty of hecr hlair as she ought to do .should mlake it a never biroken habit t') fre rinently3 applty . lit tle Parisian SageQ. rubinlg it brisll 3' into tier .scali Pw1ithi tile finger tifls. I 'a risian Sag >! is Natullre's ,nioderni h~andlmaid to b aut ifuil femiie hlair'. 't is a1 simple, llarmiless comndi'~ of wvholesome, nutritious ingr'edients that1 make an ideai lotion for nourishing bo0th hair and scalp. It feeds and~ tbuildls up the delicate hair andi scalp stru'lcture's mnaking the hair soft, 11ust rous, birilliant and easy to drmess and arrmanlge. The Laurenis Drug Co. andt manyl1 other of 0our best diriggists sell Parmisian Sage and gladly recommendl its use. . e e oC e e * C * C * RABUIN NEWS. * * * Rtabun, Jan. 24.-Mr. WV. P. Blaldwin is right sick at this writing. Miss Edna Owens visited Miss (Gen nile Belle Watkins of Eden section Monlday night. Mrs. T. Ii. IBabb and children, and Miss Attie Bablb visited Mr. and Mrs. Stewar11t Mahion of Eden cotmmnity WVednesday. Mm's. Rebecca Owens, and Mrs. Mar kus1 Owens visited Mr. and Mrs. Jloihn Hellamns of Shiiloh section Thursday. Mr. Solomon Mahaffey of lEden sec tion visited his5 sister' Mlrs. Nancy Ow ens Thrusday. Mr'. Houston Blabb and family and Mrs. T1. F. Blabb visited Mr'. and Mrs. Smith Martin Trhulrsday. Mr. Dennis Owens was in QGreenville Friday on business. Mrs. Rebeocca Owens visited ther sis ter, Ml's. t0mily'WVoods of Eklen section Friday and Saturlday. Mr. and Mrs. 1Bill Mahon of Merna section spenlt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Saxon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bolt, and (laugh ter, Miss Cora, visited Mr. and Mr's. Johln Bolt of Quaker community Sun day. * EKOM 1NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ekom, Jan. 24.-Another year has passed and gone, and we are now be ginning a new year. Our wish is that it may be a happy and prosperous one for us all. The health of our community Is very good. Wle are very sorry to hear of the Illness of Miss Des'sie Owings of the Oakville section and hope for her a speedy recovery. Mr. J. W. Godfrey and family have moved up near Fountain Inn. We were sorry to see them leave our communi ty but wish them success in their new home. Miss Lidle Culbertson is on a visit to her uncle, MIrs. 1. Y. Culbertson, at Maddens. Miss Winona Chaney spent Thursday night with the family of Mr. T. .1. Cooper. Dr. Cooper and wife and Miss Black man visited Mrs, Loo Culbertson and laughter Thursday night. Misses Evelyn Culbertson and Betty Burton spent Wednesday night with \l iss Annie Lee Freeman. Mlr. and Mrs. Floyd Godfrey were in Laurens Saturday buying household and kitchen furni ture, and have moved to the old hiomeplace of Mrs. Jane Cooper. Misses Mary McDaniel and Myrtle Culbertson spent Sunday with Miss 1l1ackm.u. Mr. Roy Culbertson visited Mr. Ed gar Elmore Sunday. \irs, I. M. Moore, who was right sick foir a few days, is better. Old and New Catarrh To Treat Catarrh Iireatlhing n Germ uilling Air Endors eild by Actual Ieslults. The discovery of Ilyomel has wrought a wonderful change in the treatment of eatarrh. Prior to three years ago the mcdi eines ordinarily employed in the cure of thIris disease were drugs, sprays, lo tions, etc. In some instances they ben eilttel, but the improvement was not lasting. With IIyomei you take into the air passages of your throat. and head a balsamic air that goes into the minut est, cells, and should effectually kill all germs and mleicrobes of catarrh. Its piirpose is to enter the blood with the oxygen, killing the germs in the blood, and restore health to the whole system. Many astonisbing testimonials have been received from those who have been helped by Ilyomei. A completo outfit is inexpensive and includes an inhaler, dropper and sur ficient Ilyonei for several weeks' treatment. Perhaps th) strongest evidence that can be given to doubters. Is the fact that, the Laurens 'Drug Co. have so much faith ini ]Hyomel that they sell every package under ia positive guar antee to refund the mtoney if it does not relieve. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * " * * T YLER V IL NE ." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * TylersvillIc, Jan. 24.-Sever'al fr'oim this setloin attended services at Rocky Springs Suinday morning. i'. P'. it. Bailey sipent Studay wvith i. T1. P. Poole. Mlisses Mabel Il (tume and Lucy Donl nan spent Saturday in Laurens. M irs. Martin fi'omi Mai'tin's Cress lioads spent last week with heri d1aug1h ter,. Mr's. Furman P'oole. Mr. .\iai'vini Sanders w'as in Lauriens on business Saturdlay. Mr'. Floyd Clark of Clinton spent the wveek-end withl his mlothler, Mrs. M. 0. Clar'k. Misses Grace and Mattio TRobo Poole and briothler Joshlua, -were in Laurens shopping Saturday. Mr'. AV. C. Winters spent Stmnday with Mi. W. D). Blyrd. Mr'. A. l'. Clevelanld of Chester was in t his comulnit y on btusiness last week. Mr. S. 0. Clark wvas in Laurens on business Saturday. Mr. and Mi's. WV. P. Poo)le wore vlsi' tor's in Lanurens Satturday afternoon. Miss Lutcy Little and brotheir, Fred, sipent Saturday in Laurens. We are soi'ry to report that Mr. W. D). lByrd is on the nick list this week. Wlo hope to see himn out in a short time, * * TrtIBUTE OF RESPECTr. ** * S S * * * * * * * * * e * Wheireas on January 10th, 1916, God in hlis wilsdom htas seen fit to remlov( fr'om us one of ou.r best and qluietosi young men, Willio llorton, lie It re solved; Fi'st, That we, his Sunday school class, dleeplly mourn our loss and feel that no one can fill his place. Wi meekly bow to the will of our H-eaven ly Father. Second, WVhile we grlove at his de lpartture from this life on earth, we me joice that otir loss is his gain. Third, That we extend our s-ineerest symplathly to the heart-broken famil) and pi'ay God to, sustain and comfor them in this sad. )our of atilictIon. "S. s. rTeachers." Clintonn Tl. F' Jb 'No. ,BANK ACCOUNT )T SHE CAN PAY HER BILLS WITH 1,CHECKS AND KEEP 4} A CHECK ON HER I BILLS Al MECK ON OUR BANK IS A RECEIPT * - How many times have you lost a receipt? How many times, neither debtor or creditor could remem ber. If your wife pays all her bills with CHECKS She has a RECEIPT for every one of her bills. It saves a lot of time and trouble for your wife to pay the household bills that way and we are helping her to keep accounts straight and to Economize. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. Enterprise National Bank of Laurens N. B. DIAL, Pres. G. H. ROPER, Cashier Ready for the Needle By investigation marked values will be seen in the New Wash Fabrics just opened. They include the latest and most desirable weaves, both in printed and plain white. A special article is carried for Middie Blouses, a perfect imitation of linen. Its weight and round woven thread marks the stamp of durability. Soft finish Nain sook hias recently sprung into popular favor for special purposes. The demand for yard wide soft finish Pajama Check is g here to stay and this can be said also of the neat Dimity Checks. The new printed goods in texture and colorings show up to advantage for Shirt ing and Waists. Popular brands of crochet thread just opened at W. G. WILSON & Co. SHOE POLISH ES Contain no acid and thus keep the leather soft, protecting it against cracking. They combine liquid and paste in a paste form and require only half the effort for a brilliant lasting shine. Easy to use for all the family-children and adults. shine your shoes at homne and kceep them neat*.H .P ~l O.Ld KEYOURSHO NEAT School Books and School Supplies. This is the only store in Laurens handling School Books. All the required book~s are kept here. We atiao carry a complete stock of Tablets, Pens, Inks, Pencils, Refers and all other sup. plies for the schools.' Powe Drug Compai~