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" r, , Chesterfields haWve satisfy and yet the3 MILD ! Chesterfie bacon and eggs do fc And yet Chester point. No other cigarette ment (satisfy yet mil can copy the Chester This blend is an tobaccos and is und, new thing in cigarett "Give me a package of C 1 P'robate Judge's Sole. Pursuant- to a decree of the Probate Court for Laurens county, in the case of J. T. Callicott administrator of the estate of John F. King, deceased, plain tiff, against Theola Callicott, 'et al, de fendants. I will sell at public auction at Laurens C. H., S. C. on Salesday in November, 1910, being the 6th day of the month, during the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit: All that piece or parcel of land ly ing, being and situate in the County of Laurens, State of South Carolina, containing eighty nine (89) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of the estate of W. P. Coker, lands of A. D. Groce) and others. Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to -Pay for papers. If the terms of sale areC not comli~edl with the land to be resold on the same or sonme subse quent sale:;day on the same terms, without further ordecr of the court, and at the risk or (lhe former purchaser. 0. 0. TIIOMP~SON, OCt. 14, 1916. J. P. L. C. NOTICE! The new Undertaking Establishment on the corner of Laurens and Caroline Sts., is ready for business with a line of high-grade Coffins and Caskets on hand, and with rices a n d terms to s it every body. G. B. Fra klin, the wellI known u dertak 'iwill do the he r rvice for this estab ishment, and wvhen in nleed of any , thing in the line of an undertaker, phone or see J. W. Floyd, Central , Office, Res., 305 or G. B. Franklin, phone 176. J. W. Floyd, Prop. and General Manager J "What do you know about that-a MILD cigarette that satisfies!" done "the imposcible"--they are not strong. They are Ids-do for your smoking what r your breakfast-the satisfy. ields are MILD that's the can give yon this new enjoy 1) because o cigarette maker Meld blend. entirely ew co inutt6ii of :>ubtedly e most important e making in 20 years. kigge~flyeucfcco C, those cigarettes that SA TISFY" 10 for Sc et te Alsopacked20forlO0 W. U. Wilson . & Co. Announce the arrival of goods for Fall and Winter wear. They embrace Silks and Wool Dress Fabrics, Suitings and Dress Ging hams, Table Lirien, Hosiery and Underwear. A complete line f Notions, in cluding the late styles in ladies Neckwear. Scarcity oF goods and rapidly advancing prices are business con ditions and it will be the part of wisdom to make early purchases. W. G. Wilson & Co. rho Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Plios Cured in 6 to 14 Days Yca~ eRof t tN $a tivet eafct. [A XA Tour drugjist wilt refund mnoney If PAZO oo'ori. ..tr ofn.W Thv.23.re Sret a99) cation give. aue and Rest. S0c. | County Fair R i1he following were the awards made by the Judges in the different depart r cnt of the County Pair. 'fTle names n'entioned first were designated as winners of Ils blue ribbons, those sec ond as red ribbons and those third is while ribbons. The prises were also awarded accordingly and are being sent out by See. C. A. Power. The List. WOMt EN'h DLPART.N1ENT. Mrs. W. If. Anderson, "Al 's. Frank Caine and Airs. T. \t. Shaw, Superintendents. Judges ---lrs. C. 3!. ('lark, Mis. J. If- Whariotn, Jrt., Mirs. 13. U. Balkely. Lady making best display of goods lng this department. $5.00) brooch, F'leiniig Bros. Mr;. ., ('CsterfluIld AlcDaniel, blue; Mrs. \iary Allison, red. Bread. Loaf hread,salt rising. Mliss L~illie lay. I.oaf ti '!d--yeast. 1I'S. W ilism Solomon. (ost ('Coileelion of biscuits. .irs. G. C. Roper. Plain is('uit, one half dozen. AMrs. (. Al. Clark. Best. biscuit hy girl under '5 years of age. 2 lbs. .\tunaly's Candy, 'owe Drug ('o. ('atherine loper, Alice oloper. 'Cake. Jelly eake. Mrys. .1. '." Bennett. 'lea ctikes, cne half dozen. \lrs. It. II. (ilkerson. liest iced enk~e. \li:? Nellie Thomason. Best old fashion pound cake. Comib and brush, $2.00, Laurens Drug Co. llss Nellie Thomason. ('anned Fruits. Peaches, yellow. Mirs. It. T. Dunlap. Peaches, white. .\rs. Arthur Taylor. Pears. Airs. W. II. Anderson. Apples. Aiiss Villou lBoyd. Best display canned goods. 25 lbs. sugar, Owings & Owings. Mirs. .1. Chesterfield McDaniel. Preserves. Best display. 1 set ring, $2.50, W. Solomon. Mrs. W. I t. Anderson. Jellies-One G'lass. Best display. 1 doz. Photos, U1. Nichols. Miss Lucretia Croce. Sweet. Pickle. Peach. MIs. W. H. Anderson, hest, display of sweet. pickle. 1 large lamp, $1.00, Benehoff's 5 and lOc Store. 1lrs. Craddock, Sour Pickle. Best display of sour pickle. Cash $1.00, W. G. Lancaster. Mrs. T. O. Garrett. Butler. Bost butter. Cash $1.00. W. G. Lancaster. M1rs. ('arl Fuller. Mirs. F. II. lurton. Mirs. 11. 1. Gilkerson. Syrup. Best sample home made syrup. Cash SOc, W. G. Lancaster. Gilly Sumterel, A. F. 11111. Special--Caned Cherries. .Mr's. M. L. Nash. Special--'T'omato Vinegar. Mrs. L. S. Bolt. Speeial.--:Apple butter and Iluckle herries. Mrs. Minnie Vaughn. Splecial--Apliple, ScupperntC ,og and Grap~le. Miss Willou Boyd, SCHOOLS. l Dest exhibIt by any school In the county. One-half toin coal, Eichelberger Bros. You ngs. FIELDi CROP D)EPAIWMENT. ..Homer' Moore and B1. B. Blakeley Supeintendents. Samples of Field Crops. 3 Dest peek withi 12 ears white corn. 1 sack Royster guano, $e.69, Ow. ings & flobo. A. E. Hil11, J. G. Sumerel, 0. M. Moore. 4 Dest lpeck with '12 oars yellow corn, isack Royster guano, $2.60, Ow' lngs & Bob)o, J. P. Watts, C. C. iCulbertson, C. Y. Craddock. 5 Best 11eek prolficl corn with 5iv stalks of samne. 1 sack hboyster guano, $2.50, Ow ings & Robo. - 6 Best peck wIth 12 earis p)op-cor'n. 1 sack Royster guano, $2.50, Ow igs & Bobo. J.1(1W. oo,1.L.adwnJ.Ci 7 Rest dIisplay of corn. I sack guano, Laurens 011 Mill. A. 11. Lynch. 8 Blest pteek of peas, I sack V.-C. for'tilizer, $2.i0, Aug. Iluff, Agt. J1. TP. Blakely, J1. 0. Sumerel, .1. (1. Suimer'el. 9 Best peek of bariiley. D). 10. Todd, J1. II. Power. 10 Best peckl of rye. I mack 8-2-0 guano, Planters Fer'. ('o W. C. \Vharton, Agt. WVallace. 11 Ilest jieek of peanuts.. 1 sack i1--2--0 guano. Owings & Ow Ings. Pat rIck Faha, ('. P. . Q3', ii. 10 Ilolt 12 Best peek of ('lay ' ow Peas. 13: lest, pes'k of ironiCO copens. 15 lHest peck lady cow peas. 1 yeari's subscripto to 01 4 Lauri ens Ad ver'tiser. 16 Best peek of table cowpeas. 1 sack V.-C. guano, Aug. Hluff, Agt. II. IL. Baldwin, Li. . Ilolt. 17 Rest collection of peas. 1 sack 112-0 Ashepoo guano, Ow ings & Owings. ibbon Winners J. G. Sumnerel, 11. I. Senn. 18 Best peck any variety sweet po tatoes. 1 sack teyster guano, Owings & Bobo. J. T. Blakely, S. A. Pcden, PXatrick Faha. 19 1est. peck of Irish pota toes (spring crop). 1-2 bushel Lookout Mountain pota toes, W. P. 1Har ris. G. C. Roper. 20 Best peck of Irish potatoes (fall crp(.)) 1-2 bushel Iookoult Mountain potl toes, J. L. Power. G . C. (tfill, .1. 11. 11111, .I. L. Power. 21 )lest peck of t.ernips. 1 sack lRoyster guano, Owings & I lobo. W. S. Peden. 22 Hest peck of beets. I rack 11-2-0 Ashepoo guatto, Owv ings & Owings. 1.'. W\ils.on. 23 est 1e(k of artichokes:. .1. G;. :Sunere!, hiill Blros. 25 1 st peck of so(ja beans. I sack \.-C. 10-2-0 guano, A. Huff, Ag t. -i. II. l'owv r. W . '. Ilatis. 2G lhest onions. I sa--k loy.dcr guano, Owings & I lobo. I I L Ke n..l.T.Blakely. 27 I 'st bal!, cowpea hay, not less tan 75l WV. S. Peden. 31 lst bsiale lIermutda grass hay, not less than 75 lbs. W. S. Peden. : 1est. collection ofd Ifferent kinds of hay. I sack V.-C. guano, Aug. 1luff, Agt. .1. I1 Power. 5 liest 12 stalks of sorghum. I sack Hoyster guano, Owings & Bobo. 1l. 1.. Senn, .J. 13. Binter, It. L. Bald "in. 3G 1 est display of Laurens county oats. 10 lbs rape seed. Kennedy Bros. J. 11I. Power. 37 Largest pumpkin. I man's shirt, 4Sc, Hayes 5 & 10e Store. W. S. Peden, W. F. Snow. 39 Largest cushaw. W. 11. Gosnell, .1. I. Power, W. F. Snow. 40 Best hale short staple cotton. .1. 1). Graydon, T. Mce. Roper. 12 Best stalk upland cotton. I sack guano 8-3-0, Laurens Oil Mill. T. Mc. Roper, L. C. Halley. 43 Best dispay of leaf tobacco. 1 sack S-2-0 guano, Planters Fert. Co.. W. C. Wharton, Agt. .J A. Lipford, S. ). Mahaffey. 1I 1test. display of vegetables. 1 sack 10-2-0 guano, W. C. Whar ton. .\gt. -1. I1. Power, W. S. Peden. 45 1est neck cotton seed. 1 sack 10-2-0 V.-C. guano, A. luff, Agt. A\. 11. Barksdale, .1. 1). Graydon. t6 Iie I display of Laurens county wheat. 1 sack V.-C. guano. Aug. huff, Agt. T. .\le. oloper, .1. II. Power. 17 Iliest Laurens couity made brooms. I (-in Kennedy's Special coffee, oennedy Bros. C. P. Wilson, C. E. Wilson. IS Best display of farm produce from any one farm I paii shoes. $5.00, Smith & Little. 1 sack 10-2-0 guano, Planters Fert. ('n., W. C. Wharton. Agt. .1. II. Power, W. S. Peden. Speelal-Tomiatoes. 0. C. 1Hill, L. S. Bolt. Special-Pears. J1. H1. Power, M. C. Oxner. Special-Citrons. F. F. Hlellams. Special-Hlome Made Cedar Chest. M. F". Medlock. Special-Second~ Crop Apples. J1. Y. HeIndlerson. Special-Sugar Dip Cane Seed. Speclal--Velvet fleans. \V. W. Yeargln. Speela-Pinson Apples. D). A. Madden. Special--Watermelon. Ri. U. Watson. Special-TrIsey Roller Corn. M. L. Nash. Special-Citrange Lemon. * . A. Fuille r.' Speclal-Dl;splay or Oats WV. S. Pedeni. SpecIal-Red Clover. J1. HI. Power. Fowler Chilldress, B. M. Wolff, S uper intemtdentsi. 50 lP.st rtaindarad bred stallion. .1. \l. ('opolaiid, Dr. II. IT. (rilton, (Gay La. Copeland. 51 1 estI sItandard bred mar ie. P~r. W. T. Dial, W. P. Smith, W. P. ~l Smtith. 5: 1 U.'t stan- lard bredl mtare colt. Mds.. Si1 . Moseley & Boland. Ida nder~ Willis, A. D). C'. IHatksdale, Will (Coats. 31 In'I t heavv dr a ft 'stal lIon. WV. L~. Toneneti. 55 Pc'st h'er dral':ft mare. 1lileks .\tatn, II. .\artIn, WX. P. SC, Het h v:' i tit hor~ce tco . Mdlae . 0.00. Moseley & Roland. .l. lIinks \l~irtin. .7IP': b'eo'v dra:flt mare colt. I 11*. cotffee, $1.00, J1. C. Shell & Co. I'. .l t n Iurht DraufL 59 1Dilniv Toague & Martin Per' C beront stallion anitd get,. l1et I olt. $.'.00: secondt best colt, $20:all others shown, $1.00. I ttkka \lariiin, IT. .\atin. CO 'Mt iii? draft mare. M'M 1 Ow.ing, .John langston, II, P. \l'C-orer. 6i l 'It 1tehut. laft mare and colt. 1 gent's hat. Minter' Co. Na -h. 65 1 3stI liht draft cold tinder 1 year old. (Cont iiedl on Pae mi YAUI!J L'XiVJ~ NOTICE of the COUNTY TitEASUflEII The Books of the County 'T'reasurer will be opened for the collection of State, County and Conimu ation Road Taxes for fiscal year, 1915, at, the 'T'reasurer's ollice from October 16th to December 3.1st, 1916. After Decm ber 31st one per cent will be added. Ater .anuary :;1st, two per cent will be added, and after February 28th, Seven per cent will he atdded till the iith day of march. 1917, when the books will he closed. All persons owning property in mlore thuan one To~wnsip are requlert ld to call for receipts in each of the se-veral To'wns hips in which the pro 1iwr Iy 1; 1lo(ct l. This is Important, as atlilitional oat and penalty may be alatihed. All ale-holiel miale citizens be tween tie' ;:es of 21 and co years of nc a:'e liabli to pay a poll tax of .A1.111 excep!t old sohilers . who are exeult at .50 years of age. (omuta Ilon lload la: $1..:0 in lieu of road riily. I :e Tai: l.evy i>s a: . follows: Polil. ... po.... .. .. ....% 1 mills -'or o .l1it 1.timal Sc.ho. .l Tax : Mills -'o inlty n lt' rpm o .. .. .. 9 mils Total .. .. .. ..I..... ..1 mills Spee'ial Schto. '~u m T'ownship, Nauren No. . 1 .. .. .. .. .. . m ills Triniy-heNo. 1 ........S......8 mills ilns No. 2 ...... mills Oarni e No. : .. .. ... .. .. .5 mills O:ai!ey No. 1 .. ..........S mills .\ills No. :. .. ...... ...I mills Oak ( r No. 2... .. .. .. .. ..2 Mills Ora No. 12 .. .. .. .. ... mills Special Schools--Young~s 'Township. Youngs No. 3 ... . .4 mills Youngs No. 2 .. .. .. .. .. .4 mills Y foungs No. 1 .. .. .. .. ..7 mills Youngs No. 5 ........ .. .. ..4 mills F'ountaint Inn No. :.3 .. .. ..13 mills Lanford No. 10 .. .. .. .. ..6%y mills Ora No. 12 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. mills Youngs No. 1 .. .. .. .. .. ..3 mills Central No. 6 .. .. .. .. .. ..2 mills Youngs No. 7 .. .. .. .. .. ..8 mills Special Schools-Dials Township. Green Pond No. 1 .. .. .. ..7 mills Dials No. 2 ... .. .. .. ....8%, mills Shiloh No. 3 .. .. .. .. ....4 mills Gray Court-Owings No. 5 ..12% mills hlarksdale No. 6 .. .. .. ....5 mills Dials Church No. 7 .. .. .. ..4 mills Fountain inn No. 313 .. .. ..13 mills Merna No. S .. .. .. .. .. ..2 mills )ials No. 4 .. ........ ..4 mills Special Schools--Sullivan Township. Mt. Bethel No. 2 .. .. .. .. ..5 mills Princeton No. 1.... .. .. .. 8 mills Poplar Springs No. 3 .. .. ..4 mills Hlickory Tavern No. 17 .. .. ..8 mills 1irewerton No. 7 ....... ...4 mills Sullivan Township R. R. Bonds 3 mills \lerna No. 8 .. .. .. .. .. ..2 mills Special Schools-Waterloo Township Waterloo No. 11 .. .. ... ..4 mills .\l. (allagher No. 1 .. .. .. ..6 mills liethilehemn No. 2 .. ........4 mills Ekoin No. 3... .. .. .. ....4 mills ('enterpoint No. 4 ..A.. ....4 mills Oakville No. 5 .. ... .. ..4.. mills Nit. Pleasant No. 6 .. .. .. ..2mills Alt. Olive No. 7 .. .. .. ..8 mills Special schools-Cross 11111 Township Cross Hlill No. 13 .. .. .. ..7 mills Cross 11111 No. 1 .. . . .. .. ..2 mills Cross 11111 No. 2 .. .. .. .. ..2 mills Cross 11111 No. 4 .... .. .. ....2 mills ('ross Hill No. 6 .. .. .. .. ..3 mills Cross 11111 No. 3 .. .. .. .. ..2 mills Special Schools--Hunter Township. Mlountyville No. 16.. .. .. ..9 mills I lunter No. 2 ........ .....4 mills Hlunter No. 3 ...... .......4 mills Clinton No. 5.. .... .......8 mIlls hlunter No. 41........ .....4 mills hlunter No. 1 ........ .....2 mills Hunter No. 60........ .....4 mills SpecIal Schools-Jlacks Township Odells No. 6 .......... .-3 mille Hurricane No. 15 .. .......3 mills SJhady Grove No. 2 .........3 mills Jacks No. 3 .............5 mills Jacks No. 41.. .......-..-.3 mIlls Special Schools, Senfietown Township Ilangstonm Church No. 3 .. .. ..3 mills Seufmetown No. 1 .. ...... .-2 mills Ianford No. 10 ........... .-6% mills Ora No. 12 ...............8 mills Scuflietownl No. 2 .........4 mills Scuffletown No. -I.........4 mIlls Prompt attentIon wIll be given those who wish to pay their Taxes through the mail by cheek, money or der. etc. Persons sending in lists of names to he taken off are requested to send them early; and give the Tlowvnship of each, as the Treasurer is very busy during the month of Deccember. ROSS D. YOU-NG, County recasurer. Octoher 4, 191i6.-id. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper' wi'll bo pleased to learn that there Is at letat one dreaded ilseaise t hat scIence has beeni able to cure In all Its st ages, and that is Catarrh. Hll'us 2atarrh Cure Is the only positivye cure now knoxv a to the medical frat ernity. Cat(arrhi be n'g al c'onstitutlinal dIsease, rentilres a. natitutional treat. ment. Ilall's Cat i hrl Ciure Is takeni in ternally. aethI g ri ieelly uipon the bloodl anad mucous sur fces of thle systecm, there by destroyling jto-.4i'mnt401 of thle dis ease, and14 givIa g thle p:i lent ltength by bu iling up thle const1ittiton and assisting .natu i n in i g its work. Th'le propietorsB have so nmuchi faith In its elurative pow ers tImt theuy offer One 1 umoired D~ollarts for any eme)4 tha1t It falls Lo eure. Send for list of test imoonials. Addruss: y ,1.I tlisse a CO., Toledo, 0. Sgotd by nul Iirunig ,444 re Take lilla I nmi:v I.lant for conotl tiationI WIDEA WAKE PEOPLE SAVE ~ MONEY BY READING THE ADS. IN TiS PAPER. W A TI' ThErM R n BAN Sam 2