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LAWD SALE. Stato of South Carolina, County of Laurons. IN COURT OCR "COMMON PLEAS The Scottish American Mtg. Co., plain tiff, against. Martha ,ar'ey Knight, et al, iefnIdait. Puirsuanlt to a Deere(' of the C'Qutrt in the above state( case, I will sell at ~. ult .- outcry to the hiI !.est bidder, at liaur l:'. C. It., S. C.., lSailay i .bulte(1mbr text, linii, Mon ly the ' il (ay of t he tuonrth, du tri II the I : h u .or . nwh ;,ci , the oli r e:s d - All that. pi'. parcel or W. t ' land in 1!auet anl 20DiIs T'a own. hips. Larenl-ts C'olltney, Sitalte ot Faith C'aro ].lit, oetain i a: ; ." 1 'ht oled and nine -t)-four (i'.it) nets, lutre o;" less. bounded on north by lands o .r:,. .1. 'ii. ('annon. eat l y 1' atu:.1!I. o, (. Y. Ciraddock ni.I olhcis, outh hy T. A. vi)C auley land aril pi 1t( by lands o: c. t. Haing tlelsvei; a ad:e on- rart d7eedel to .\es. M1artha C. light blyd o.l. o.l yo.;phti.e Ca n non aili \lr l. h.ilary C. K'ni:.tht, April 1%:~.', :at(d d1eed bitum, * !cordted in Itooka :.', Page 272. :;aid land being so!d nai a whole and then'] in the following tracts, the most fav orale bii beig ac e t iedl: ')Tract No. .-a eing on the Green ville and Laurens public road 6I1 feet, containing 10fty-seven and one-quarter (57 11) acres, more or less, bounded on north by Mrs. tr. . Cannon land, on the east by tract No. , the Q. and L. public road, being the line, south by tract No. 2, and west by Mirs. Min nie Patterso n, forteiriy W. -. IH 1lan hlms land. TIrac't No. S.-lacin g on Grer-nville and L1aurens public road 1812 feet, containing forty-five and three -ar 2ate res i m:r-) acres, more or less, bounded on north by tract No. 1, oln east by tracts Nos. , and -1, the pub i road being .h line, south by Gar rest tract- and west by firs. Mlinnie I attersonl, formelrly W. It. llellantls ]and. Tract No. i.-Facing on Greenville and Laurens pic road 1212 feet, containing one hiundred and twenty (120) acres, more or less, bounded on north by tract No. 4, on east by lands of Austin Bramiet. and Mrs. .\. C. Garrett, south by Garrett land: and west by tract -No. 2, the publi road being the iinl Tract No. "i.-Facing on Greenville and Laurens public road I:201 feet, containing sixty-eight and three fourths (68 3-4) acres, nore or less, bounded on north by lands of ars. ..l C. Cannon, cast by lands )tf C. Y. Craddock and . . Tiodi, routh i by ,tract No. 3, and Wrest by tracts Nos. I and 2,th ;:liei r'oad being tihe line. A plat showing the sub-division of this property being on ile in ooi e of the Clerik of Court for inspection. T!ermes of Sales;: One-half ensh, bal ance to be paid twelve months from date of sale; the credit porti(,n to be secu red by bond and mortgage of the 'purchas'er over the said premilses. bearing legal interest from dlate, with leave to purchaser to pay his entire hid in cash. P'urchaar to pay for pa pers. If the tersi of sale are not er-" 1 wpht, the 1 11 fo be reo-v"' "n' .'ame( er somel ' iin :til it F .wn 0-. na m t t h ,, d i:.l: c i:. c r11 1 J)1: - el;;ser. C. A. POW\''IR, C. C. C. P. and (i. S., Lauren';, S. C. Dated, this :;ov. I4 ltJt6. 17-31 A J4ND SAL1E. 'tate of 'out a rolna, (ouny of Laurens. IN ('R11T 01' 'OM.1ON i'iPhlAS. 1itginlia-Ca;rolit:at (Cemical Company. plaintiti, lan1 andCI (ole b,. e llase, lefend li'ratl:tn: to a I)'erne of the ('ourt (1t La urien a Couri ttitose, Futh( Caro'0 Si na, on Sa'. e.A.'iy in 'I )eieltulher n x t. beIng .\onday thie 4thi day tof tile (monith ui. l'ng thle le:.al hours for' Pub 31c sales, tile following described pro (berty to wit: Aiilla ha cer'tain ii ra'iCt, piece or' par1 cci of iand situnat e, lying andt beIng in "Hunter Tiownship, TtLrens County, In tsaid Slate, known as thle land of G. /Wash Hinuter, contaIning 827 acres, .more or less, atnd bounded by lands of Mrs. .John Hf. Ilunter, the Phinney of Guy 7optelanid, the Illalock -lands, aInd lands of llayine H. Workman, and -others. Said) tract of land pursuant to the dlecree of the Court has been number of ci Ah d the it does r after yoi tions, tel money lt out a qu today. WZL sub-divided into parcels of separate tracts as follows, to wit: Tract 'No. 1-Containing 80 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Guy Copeland, the Blalock Place, lands of ' Iayne 11. Workman and Blush River; Tract No. 2-Containing 127 acres, Io re or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. .1ohn 11. Hunter, layne 13. Workman, public il ghway leading to Laurens; 'T'ravt :o. : ---Containing ('- 1-2 acres, more or less, bounded by Tract No. 2, h:Ll:c ligiuwaty leading to la:urteis, .r. No. -1 and i3;h liver; TatNo. 4-i- 'onltainiing 10 iIC - . ' , c or ler , h :uild by public hway;)1 le:uding; to Lauren1.;, Tra1 t No. d ef 1 G ( (uy C(ope\';lnl aid Tfract morec ("r $o . bolei id iy' sald b hi.-hwa"cy leadlin to i!turens, TraI t .No. ,;1:,h1 Iiicr lndi Triact No. 'Trac No. C. ( Cont ininn 12a acres, : ': : ! .. l:oundedl by pu blic high way le'adin: to I.aurenii, th(e in'neyic'2 land. Iu1sh I'tiver and 1'ract No. r; Tirac t No. 7--?ontainlug 101, aeres, !iore o,' less, b;ouldcd by 'T'ract No. 5, land of ii. 11. Young. Guy L. Copeland and Ruch River. A more complete description of the Oaid lands will ap pear by reterence to the plat made by BI. R. Todd, surveyor, dated No. 1st, 191:" a copy of which may be seen at the Clerk of Court's oIlce, at Laurens, or by application to the undersigned Receivers. The aforesaid lands, except tract No. 1 will be sold first in separate parcels and then as a whole, the highest and hest b(1 to be accepted. Tract No. 4 will be sold separately. Terms of Sale: One-half (1-2) cash, balance on a credit of twelve months from date of sale, with Interest there on from date of sale at the rate of eight. () per cent per annum, the credit portion to be secured by bond of tho purchaser and mortgage of the preml;es sold, which shall provide for the payment of ten (10) percent. at torney's fees in case of suit or collec t ie n by attorney. Purchaser to pay for all papers. itf the terms of sale are not complied with the land shall be re-sold on the same or some subse quent Salesday upon the name terms, at the risk of the former purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of a reason able sum shall be required of each suc cessful bidder or bidders, as a guar 1ntee of compliance with their bid or bids, and the terms of sale. J. R. COPTiLAND, W. W. DAVIS, 17i-:;t Receivers. LAND SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. IN COU RT OF COMMON PLEA S. 1. A. Riddle, et al, plaintiff, against R. L. Gray, defendant. Pursuant to a Decree of The Court In the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at I Laurens, C. II., S. C., on Salesday in I)ecember next, being Monday, the 4th. d"v of the month, (urinnt the legal 1 :-.; for such sales, the following de wrihed property, to wit: All (bat tract, piece or parcel of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Laurens, in the State of South Caro lina, containing fifty-four (54) acres, mdre or less, hounded by lands of the estate of George Little, C. W. Benson, II. P. Garrett and the iolcombe place. Terms or sale: cash. Purchaser to ,Pay for papers. If the terms of sale are not complied with, the land to be re-sold on same or soie subsequent Salesday on same terms, at risk of foer purichaser. C. A. P'OWER, C. C. C. P. and 0. S..,Laurens, 8.. C'. Dated, this Nov. 11, 1910. 1 7-3t FlNAL~ SE'JTTLEMENT. Take notice thait Onl the I tth daiy of Dicembu er, 191 i, I wilt rendoer a final aciounlt of my acts and dlointgs as Ad minist rator of the estate of 1). G. IRhodes, dleceased, in the otllce of the JTudge of P'robaite, of L~aurensi County, at 11 o'clock ai ml and on the same day will apply for a flinal discharge fronm my trusts as Administrator. Any person indlebtedl to saidl estate is notlifled andt requIred to make pay ment on that dlate; andl all perslons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duily proven or lbe forever barred. P. A. RiFDDLE0, Adm inist rato r. Nov. 15, 1916.-I mo. Sthe ups in apound est coffe ra tee that for uzianne. If o prove o on both points ave u d the entire con ne c according to direc th grocer you want your and he'll return it with estion. Buy this better coffee Write for premium catalog. iylor Co. New Orleans COFFEE + VICTIM+ .' 4 D Day of Days T HIS is the day of all our days When we in crowded cities sigh For one sweet breath cf old time ways That once we pas:ed so heedless by. How romance clothes the stubbled mead I What glory crowns the bare brows hill I How sounds afar the ancient creed, "Oh, if we could be children stil!" A million roofs its echoes send: The lonely street gives back its cry= Its message stirs the city's end: Its vision cheers the longing eye. We mount the charger of desire : He wings us through November haze And drops us by the farmhouse fire With childhood friends of childhooc days. How rose the turkey mountain high And how we sighed with cough anc call As plate on plate went passing by. Lest aunts and mncles eat it att I How blazed the logs while tales were told And apples roasted russet brown How fancy filled the grate with gold And chimney ghosts came tumbling down I Well, well I I'd better rub my eyes. I must have turned a hidden page Back to the realm where memory tries . To bribe us with forgotten age. Thanksgiving? Why. 'tis everywhere. Youth may not claim it for its own 'Tis just a litt e joy to spare Out of the harvest we have sown. -Percy Shaw in New York American Thankfulness. Tian ukfuiiless is ttole of the miost fra grant of the' gran'cs. It is an, .notio Whtilh lust nomt on;ly bec ex ler'ientlced but als~o ghutilyI andim ful ly 'xp ressed aicity for felinug it. Vi FALL TOI Vi 1LIEAD)Y all over the land n IV fragrant cloudl of' lcense tJ Vi peculhar to thme great national Vi feast day is risIg. Already in Vi the high temple of Tihanksglv Vi lng, the homes ot the Ameriean Vi l)eople, the prhmhtesses are care. t Vi ftally and1( lovingly engaged on Vi the multifarIous mysteries that i Vi fIgure in the rites ofr- this great i dlay. i 'Their activities ill broadlen I IV and deepen ups until the very Vi hour of the great ceremony, and I Vi until then; mere men; are kept I I' jealously' heyond the pale and Il 3M may only sniff andI suuiff and hutn- I Vi grlly guess what is goinig on in I Vi the kitchen. V 'A man's part may be played, I %i however. Th'le fruits of the field I Vi andl thme chase are to bo provid- I Vi ed, either with sweat of thme I IV brow., or bought with; a price, I Vi and this muclh a mian may (d0 1 Vi and most Ameriean men gladly I Vi do. Biut, having purovided these, I Ni m;an's r'espon;sibllities cnd. IIe I IV has ten but to p.ossess hIs soul I Vi with patience, carefully nu'rse a I Vi trenmendous appetite for the ap. I Vi pointed1 time, and tihe;), careless I Vi and with a heart ror any fate, I IV thoughtful ontly of th~e glorious I IV reality of brown, juicy, g'listeun- I IV lng turkey and goldens pushpkin I Vi pie, E A'1T ON. Vi But, after all, thue most impor- I Vi tant thing is not thie dinnter,. but I Vi thue Th'Ianklsgiing day13 atmos. Vi iphere, the goldlen colors antd d(- . IV taIls of home, the exqiulile dIe- I Vi light or imrely hig wit I.tthose I IV whom we love m;or'e than;; 'il theo I "a wvorld beuide, the interehanuge of I IV hfippy, loving talk; the quick mu.. I Vi 1ual underslan;.liio. Thlese' lmust, I Vi all be supplied by the reader I 15 from the treaisure honso of per- I 3' sonal ex'peice~ andl sacred I Vi memory. ,.4 ,. Fotir Menus For Thanksgiving Oyster Co cktails. Consomme. Popped Cern. Roast Stuffed Turkey, Brown Gravy. Sweet Potatoes. Boiled Onions. Turnip Croquettes, Cranberry Con serve. Drcrrcd Lettuce. Apple Pudding. Mince Pie. Nuts and Raisins. Fruit. Coffee. Cream of Corn Soup With Popcorn Croutons. Celery Sticka Stuffed With Seasoned Cream Cheese. Roast Turkey, Spiced Cranberries. Parsnip Fritters. Apple, Orange and White Grape Salad. Mince Pie. Dates Stuffed With Nuts. Coffee. Clear Tomato Souls. Celery. Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce. Boiled Xlominy. Escaloped Onions. Coleslaw. Pumpkin Pie. Bread and Butter. Fruit. Coffee. Oyster Cocktail. Consomme. Soup Sticks. Olives. Celery. Salted Almonds. Roast Turkey, Chestnut Filling, Giblet Gravy. Sweet Potato Puffs. Escaloped Cauliflower. Rolls. Grapefruit Salad. Cheese and Crackers. Pumpkin Pie. Fruit or Maple Mousse. Fruit. Nuts. Raisins. Coffee. After Dinner Mints. Thanksgiving In Venezuela. In a big armehalr In a large New York hotel mit a tall. distinguiRhed lookitg man. "Thisl, is the het Thanksgiving I ever had." he said. fairly glowing with contlent met. "I' uakes me think In contrast of the worst I ever spent. I was In Il.a Guayra. Venezuela, sent down by ia Now York newspaper to walt for a war that never happened. I Was forced to spend Thursday there. and the prospect of a dinner at the ho tel there was nauseatIng. I had been there before. and I knew the meal would be odds and111 ends Ilonting In grease. Wit i such thoughts in my mind I strolled down the main street of the town. Ahead of me I saw a man, tall. thIn. unuistakably Amerl. can. lice vent Into a buIlding. I quickened my pace and found it was the Anerleinn eonsul:ate. I rapped. The genitlemtn -opened the door1 hIm sellf and1, seeIng I wats ani Amsierican,. as~kedl mie toi comte in andi Itave Thalntks givIng dIInner w*ithI hunmi. '"The man11 was Th'lomas M tat , then consul11. 'A box from lirooiklyni con tauied t urkey, pumpkin pile. ilghtly the wiorse for wear,. to he sure, ansd eveni cranberry auee."-Newv York Nearing the Year's Close. A famous 10nmglishi novelIst tells of a hillsIde Scotchi villago wvith no specIal beauty, butt which on1Ce every' twenty. four hours at the close of day b~ecomes, transfIgured. rThe kIrk and cot stand bathed ini sunset glory. So the year's doIngs and1( haplpeninlgs, though com. mnoniplace they seenm, find theIr trans figuratIon. It Is when toll is requited. harvests garnered and firesIde reuni. ions are enjoyed anid memories record Godfs unfallinig goodness in hIs house. Such transfiguratIon i~s ThanksgivIng day. PMANRF.DDY The Modern Breakfast Cup is served to all the family -no denying the children for fear of harming them. -no hesitation on the housewife's part lest it make her nervous. -no doubt about the wisdom of a second cup for fear of disturbing his digestion. This snappy flavpfed table drink; so popu lar nowadays, is instant Postum Well worth trying by those who value health -"There's a Reason." WANTED--Scrap Iron SOf all ki di. We are paying fo dollars per ton. Ec eiberger. Bros. LAURENS, S. C. Fud /T ) time will come, young ,4an,!for you to march up th#\ isle with the dearest girl in thie world beside you. When You Marry though, you will want to have on hand a substantial bank account, for there is no affinity between love and poverty. We Pay Iutgreat oniYour Savings4 The Enterprise National Bank N. B. DIAL Presidcnt C. H. ROPER. Cashier