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NI Wlbh d'C't4'asl. j I rat. r llhl '.I sit t Ide I " IAih, t C .Cty, I ', .11(1 1is trit .alrt i (' I):11111,th yis o dsI 11f 1'1. 1"ash '11 M h'i ': i ui by t r s iban dsI Wl FU E: AJu~ Saf iff Sliit11 11 f te DOES NOT WISH TO BE TiHilti SMALL V110T111 Kint:; of lu mania Alte'als to Allied Na tions for HIelp Agaiust. Foe, (iles Fact. that Sehe uns First. Friendly to GermianY, londion, Oct. 1:.- -King F'erdinan( of l,4n1aniia in an Interview with the I'intes a(ppcaled to the allies of to penilt ltuinania to stiler the fate of Serbia and lltelgiunt.' Ile declared the liumanians will stick to the allies. Iu mania's decision to enter the war was based on lie hi ghest plrinciples of nat tionality. The need of a reasonable assurance protection for hundreds of iiler of almost. enprotected border delayed the entry Into the war he sai. "The ltumanians will not falter in their allegiances to the cause, nor allow the enemy to wearn them from their faith in their alies" said the king. "Yet the RuImanians pray that in spite of their existing exigencies and their own huge problems the al lies will not allow the affairs of iu mania who has taked her all in this conflict to pass into the back of their 31minis and to suffer that she may meet the fate of either lelgiuin or Ser via." The king said no hostility was felt toward (ierinaoy at the start of the war. rather there was a friendly feel .ig is (iermaniy Was an asset econot('ially to the development of lutantii a induii try anl thw forward i of its prosperit}. \\'ilt he pro (it V' nar I t,\ said It m1 an1 t l" an:i fet. l:n;, lihe fI'm( of "etnny n uniti ende(ave-.rinw in everyt' -way to n: into the ."1;,:: le againstl oer ('V: .t rtia! inter( st." The king then ;r d 1 tl t hII len-:tlh of the Nitunatn :n f^ontiers, aind exp);Ilan d whly fte tr. ito the:( nar ca.; delayed. )ON'T SCOLD., MOT IER! THE CROSS CHILD IS BILIOUS, FEVERIS l.olik at toinil e! If coated. clean lit lie sto"m'h, dier' and ho~nels. ilon't Solhi '.o1r fretfil, peevi h child. See if tongue is c'oated; this Is a sure Sin its little stoiach, liver and lowgels are ilogged wiii sour wlasiot. When"I Ii:'tloss, pale. fe(verish. full of cold. ! breaih had. throat sore, doesn1't eat, sleepI or :n t naturally, 10' :".domt n('h-ac hot, ind! e.t io~n. diarrhoon.,' gi!ve a itr:=;oonful of "California :-. of'ti l'ins." and in a few% hours all the foul waste, the sour(' bile and fermenting 1(1ood 1asses out of the Qbw)els and you have a well and phjyful child again. Chilren love this pfintless "'ruit laxa tive". and tuotlers can rest easy after giving it, beeaniie It never fails to make their little "insides" clean and sweet. lieep it, handy, Mother! A little giv en today sate:; a sick child tnmoo'' w, bit get the genuine. Ask your drug ist for a . -cent Iottle of "'California ty nyt of 1.'iis" whicb han: djirteion; :t ha!,! t. , eil d it of all ie ani I re.-. ut s pi l'ni <im thei'ilulle b he a le ..:lh tinr, arid .:re oi nnll i' lfeits old 013( .,(( . e t1 -:t1 a t 'tl your 15t1 -h. lI th TO ialli nita. t 'ie :s ' t)ra '3 pny ." 11-:'. l with cnd ontint3 hiii r~ 11( .o :-i odeicjt o i i'tt esat aries ildterIalaisn i ra inta ti bauih ident elnl ei slpl elate aind lived O~arvl ont. lit lie on a 11 'gdes' sralne Iottagels a ha l ret -'oldi In as ils tea nth ieb no tno 'asiiawad wh1n he rst oak t tic , i 'tagd ony hetitas ith e an lrd creti'heea. Aeighbngs ban fri1en helpedt gag, ad asomahs hat ulent d iIh Tne iandlord a the n1florda walv thy Itiaihe onhy baok e o.'ied tae "pro. wet h poor." liekes ownr Silabi ou i touse'st ldo', and ing1t Isprehatio intii realse ilales and geer o ax hues s'33'agna ts hal s unablt to [elly higrall etatd andl lved ony hlrn like wai, Ion lad olargeri weaen alosta shd a tonitio asll tI Itenant. 11( 10tae or etwvo yas ad tognto inkes n ithe o~ niotilage lndSmoth' hoai e l.and hre yers Altill bai gs bklhld t h ieiei4' motgagetandi lad tae pi wt thelt S it. 113'Treor tile r owof .''ithe the bank. The an okeearid the enload whilh thel sicknes's e il of thboght tod th' ladod and your rsewht ha oiy. o'aid01 its bil yo t mone 111(th 'eOredlt~i' butm ropey owners likee the ti 0nd1 the lanedlnod pai no taxeCLs, the ityhad o g tosome ban an horr w unil t e lndlod pad up An $1,000 (lt'EAMEltY FOIL CITY OF OIlANGEHUlIu I'rattiviy All of the Stocks italsed at. a i Meeting Last TIuesday. Talk by 11 r. W. W. Long. Orangeburg, Oct. 12, -Oran1geburg i)s :' have a Fartners (o-Operative Creamery. This became 1 an assu r'd fact thIs week at a mctlng of bais; ess ien n1d11 fn I'ariners at the Orange burg county cou rt house, When follow ing a brief presentation of the subject by )r. W. W. Long, director of exten si5n3 of Cilension College practicaliy all the stock for a $1,000 creamery vas stubscribed as rapidly ias the names of prominent business men and farimers could be taken dwn. The meeting which resulted in the organization of a creamery marked the beginning of the South Carolina Live S'tock Conference and Exposition to be held here on October 11 and 12 under the auspices of the Southern Set t lenient' and Development organi zation and State and Federal depart ment of agriculture and Clemson Col lege, Which promises to be the biggest and most. important meeting of it:, 1;ind ever held In Southb Caro!na. 'Th11e meeting was called to order by 1.. S. Wolfe, county agent for Orange h3'rg county who has been indefatii :;able in his efforts to make an inven tory of niulh cows in the Ierritory I ribilIary to Orangeburg and to who:' abors ill inlerestin g fariners and u.:i Sness ine'n the sulccess of the enterprIise ': 13r3:ely dil e. .1101dt o 1 11. 3 . .lit(': w; 'eted chlairinan of the tueeting; aind he inlI-tr u ed Ilr. \V. \\. I-ong:, the Iir. i.i-ltl:otlined briefly (Ite p!t n "'f g ini'aionti atn llanlageIlel' of the (roplosed creamery. eih said clea! : t h e si i o ' o ' -o p e r a d alitiv e t hre a te r - ieso nlow in operation inl thl Stait(' 0r on ai selfl-supiorting basis and that ofe pr od it of all, handled an :ohl I'under the direction of ('Clison ('ol legi', is bringing the producers of '111 o ue cent per Ionid iore than the i l. in. il., price. all of it hearing tlle l'ailgl3(o brand. litg explained tha the stockholder, $1re permWl itted to earn a proit of only eight per eni, the surplts over and above that amount going into a sinking fitnd whicb is divided amnong the patron of tle creamery; he said that tie av erag' ( I'el inIg to be expected il the c'realnery were property handled woIld amount to fromI 15 to 20 per *enit., i t he warlnl ed farml rst aginIIst expecting too lunch, saying that a cow valued at $40 which Would give only w 13o gallons of niilk at day (uld1 n it hle, I'x. eI'ted to Il ake 1 profit of over 1Ili to $20 it 1yeci'ear, whr''1 a is tie best cows wouh net. as high ats $25 ito $:t. li'i pointed out that te great pro lt world consist in liakingI the cow a profitahil 3na rk t. for 'I he 0 iifagoe rownon Ihe f'aIm anid helping the farner to come clean al the end of ie Year with his collon crop neiI lumlbered; In til; connection he re trid to one tenant i'ner in ifob ('arilina obtt' had thre oiow failue nda h 31C l t~lI3 10of tihe ( -o perat0 he i) 11r340(1 rW . I or t rt t'lll 1C llege in his ('ns. th:om wads our ofrdi 4 'h4)e en ofi~ theyer was) able Ste:u sieggiow tiver, hlged tiesties. Dr., Kin's ew Lobuiafa forl give lfnp. 1'0 iea. Alilol eainy, lon-grihan :No ol wloI'io lllb eesr to n e t 'CI e ir Nepporing a'li toamy and you Iggst thace~ti the reaerfbast tdi h srin of1( 3the13 ye14 ar e h 'os w'eroa inrgood .\le. \Vlfw'y neot apndeited athe e acts ber~ Wof~ cowseir edi would1011 bearlyaboeonte else load tireamerylil wasli readty o beoit wilra ind buins ma(1.3111naeen I r. w,on ex splied ta.on S~l~o thesoditos 343m3 sed a ha lmonCleg.ol Constipat ion(3 Du1lls~ Ylour 11 lirYain, TatI3311.4 tdu ll, l tless 3oppressed 1 feellng movment('3113 wloo verone up1your sytela thatgih Wil ier1 3 111, cloged itesie DOr. Kin's aNew 10. 2ie Pily one prompt0 r Sief. A) ildt3~ I~~t easy3non ,rind bowel movemen~l tlwi'l ton up' ~ yior isystemli and hel to thclariyu muddyl pimplyo New'lattfeli fo tor at-ur drg-t 0.1 A' dos tnight. llmke yo T HE MARTIN will save enough to pay for itself several times during the first sea son. It saves time, labor and real money, but what it earns for yore is more important. Martin ditched farms pay from $10 to $30 nore per acre. This machine reclaims waste land and makes every acre pay. We don't ask anyone to take our word for these things, but we ask you to try Farm Ditcher and Road Grader for ten days. Put it to work. See what it is worth to you. It c tts a V-shaped ditch!, clen s outt old ditciegthr. . up t. races, builetsa d Ivei love s, liltsn grnil , grades roa< reversi llu t1rws dHlt to i tnrer shie nd u ttal for arr Wy or e1o rut. 1:a'i of eelam iV la.,tulifetime, arme , 31erenntile Co. 1 'ilinton, S. C. Afadc by Owensboro Ditcher and' Grader Co.. Inc. Owensboro. Ky. Patent-a MUSTANG For Sprai , Lameness, Sores, Cuts Rheumatism Penetrat s and Heals. Stops in At Once For M ad Beast 25c. 50c. $ . At All Dealers. LINIMENT '. t. -'at hers ane W11. It . ( la tt 4. i l l*t Tt*: NI i. 1 1 Aflorn ' it Iaw r . 1t1 L rn l j.' t. PRACT.)~ICI IN A~LL O~RIX Phon 2(101 ~ Cln.n C. TO.J Ae offrOnes Hunre L olpr Readtorr~ ank cas of Cn rr that cannot x ared b. C a.' Catarh CT. J. ROY CicR A WF , OReDo, ,Wioi 26h 1 uneim iin'.-tn S. . rehonry for haiit -aa ofrs ami h.r-v thn perfecty hnorub- failH 'sw Ctra ctii nuen. ayabet at F. . (lii Y~ (Y*,Toledo . Wn ti ro lrh''g Ipo th b.omi a nd, sn'.' S'hr''' .c) I Ia l nt e. iier botl le o Tako pHa' l y ar 1-0 frai conotto Drives Ot Mruali a rri Dl~ ia1 p System Th A'ON' I tI\rN (~' (' sTnthe It 'on, tROV til T. 3 > 't. RScilT N',die u .%felatir,ettrl-.l'lO bloodt.a dfhuit p the ysya teom. Al ... toniec. un' aaduI~y r..ca.i.s.. mO NOTICE of the COUNTY TRtEASUtER1 The Hooks of the County '1'roasurer will be opened for the collection of Staie, County and Commutation load ''axs for tlscal year, 1915, at the 'reasurer's ollice from October 16th to December 31st, 1916. After Decem l'r 3 I st. one per cent will be added. . icr .laniutry 31st, two per c.nt will be atied, and after February 28th, aevcn per cent will be added till the ithi day of March, 1917, when tho hooks will Ie closed. All plersoils owning property in more thatn one 'T'ownship are request e: to call for receipts in each of tho several Townships In which the pro perty is located. This is important, as additlonial cost. and penalty may be attached. All able-bodied male citizens be iween the ages of 21 and 60 years of age are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00 except old soldiers, who are exempt. at 50 years of age. Commuta tion Road Tax $1.50 in lieu of road duty. The 'Tax Levy Is as follows: For State purposes ......6%/ mills For Constitutional School Tax 3 mills For County Purposes .. ....9 mills Total .. .. .. .. .. .. ..18%/ mills F pecial School--laurens Township. Laua rens No. Ii .. ... .. ....8%/ mills Trinity- jidge No. 1 .. .. .. ..8 mills laddens No. 2 .. .. .. .. ..4 mills N:trnie No. : .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 mills lHailey No. 1 .. .. .. .. .. ..4 mi1114 Mills No. 5 ............4 mills Oak (Grove No. 1. .. .. .. .. ..2 mills Ora No. 12 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..8 mills tip, ial Secls -Y\oungs Township . Younts No. a .. .. .. .. .. ..I nlls Voungs No,. .............1 mills 'Yotungs No. 1 ..........7% mills Votings No. .......... ..1 ils l''ountain Inn No. all .. .. ..1:; mills. la nford No. 11 .. .. .. .. ...i%, mills O ra No. 12 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. S illstt Youn :s No. I .. .. .. .. .. ..3 mills ('cntral No. G .. .. .. .. .. ..2l mills Youngs No. 7 .. ..........8 mills Slca i Schools ---Dials Township. (reern Pon(d No. 1 .. .. .. ..7 mIlls )ials No. 2 -..... .. .8% mIlls Sthiloli No. 3 .. ...........4 mills Gray Coturi-Owings No. 5 ..12% 1 mills ltarksdale No. 6 .. . .. . .. . .5 mills lials Church No. 7 .. .. . .. .4 mills l'ountiain inn No. 311 .. ....13 mills Terna No. S .. .. .. .. .. ..2 mills Dials No. 4 .. .. .. ......4 mills Special Schools---Sullivan Township. Mt. Bethel No. 2 .. .. .. .. ..5 mills Prnceton No. 1 . .. .. .. .. .8 mills 1'oplar Springs No. :1 ... ....4 mills Iickory Tavern No. 17 .. .. ..8 mills Drewerton No. 7 . .... . .4 mills Sullivan Township R. R. Bonds 3 mills Merna No. 8 .. .. .. .. .. ..2 mills Speeial SehooL---Waterloo Township WateIloi No. 1i .. .. ......4 mills Ml. (illagher No. I .. . ....6 mills Ilet lielhemi No. 2 .. .. ......4 hills 1:'1ko No. :1 .. .. ....4 mills ('Cnterpoint No. -1 . . .. . 4 h lls Oakville No. S .. .. .. .... 11lls Mlt. l'letaaiit No. 6 .. ......m ills lt. Olive No. 7 .. .........4 mills Special Schools., ('r.osy 11ill 'l'ow ns ig Cross 11111 No. 1:13.... .. ..7 mills (rost: Hill No. 1 .. ....... ..2 mills Sdil No. : .. .... .. ..2 mills Cros 1111 N. I............- miills9 (ros I iiiNo. ..........2mi nlls ('t Olive No. 7 .. .. .. ..8..% mills Speial Shools -r o Cross lill No. 13 .. .....I i Irs HillT No. ........... il Iiirosil No. 3..........' ll Cross il No. ,... .. . mil Cros 1131 l No. I............ ll I lo~ic No !.... .....7 mills II lili N. 6................ mills O'I~i~No.I;........... ....2m l 11O i~c'))' o. S........2 mills S~ ay (. ov No 2..........3 mills .('r on i No..............2 milis .aesuN. illeN.............9 mills LanonCliie No. 3 ... .. ....- mills Slletiir No. 1 -.... .......mills lon( No. JO....--.... ..8 mills Sclaner o....-.-...--....... il Or~s N No. -2 --........3 mills Hurietone No. 15........3 milla Promly ate no will . lie ..gie tpecialychoon geietown Township o drangthe Church No De....e.mber Seufle own No.1 - ..D. ..O .2N ill Oct o . 4 19.- .-Lt-d . --. .8 m ls ('Ititllt fown No. r . i . 1 - . . . .-t illa Tho Ste ho wSoh toCaoli Te thounthe mIlf 1by chekmoeyr dye. etc. Tonpo~ 'O~~( fi Perlt ons 33endinogrin lists3 eofs name durnhigi teionh of tDle ctember r fCitation fornnietterscofaAdminisrtin 33y O.1 . ~' Thomp1soi i Proae( thdey Ilue, lAr , . C.o lie 71rin madey Ofi Otoe, t; grat im, libetlof AdminstatiIoc ock ihe tae foand on, to)l ~Iof Nani .50. .\ aii e hurinwh ITie 11S1 AllNiut TiatoniOllil. ht ho .' andIV''\ admonish aly hand tsngu larthe oK ndredtcand(1u rdioiof thesad Nn. nie 3 . Al~ auri dec ased P.a they. he tnduiappear Deore ine, Afi The Court ofe Preoate, toi behld arot Laes e I . ofOco er .1 1 R ex~,afr pulicato toshleO 'ause jfo 11lW1nya~9