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The w':riter" consider.-. hlittielf I'/,; niate to have len the rltiemi o: wsc a inan. leared in er 'actit 'itlly anhe samie coituute0ity, ittending the same s il,. and worshippin-. at tha samle hI rc i. hoe alosi knew Ise tho .his and i n every- r la ion o 1hi shoolnuttes and friends hel was a - ways stidel rate, and as true as lie neele her bihe pole. !is inlutence . was always in the interest of i'llrity and wuprit ness of conduti, so that h, was recognized by everyone as a model boy and noble young, man. The lReverend W.hilfild Brooks What'on, the fourth child and se ond sont of John and 1ane A. itWhar ton, was- born near Waterloo in Lan rens County, S. C., on the eleventh deay of October, 158. i.is father died during the Civil War while the hoy was still at child. lib mother lived to see her boy an influential niem her of the Conference, and fell onl lI wotia of great faliIth, and hte r t -it telnce was of Untold benellt t iie bo'y il his yoitIi and young matn hood, iie .joined the .\ethodist Church aarty in li l'e, and lived it consist 't - ni'i'ember of the sam e, but it was nit' tuntil th latter iart of the ye:tr 11%7: d1urin' a revival ineeling e n dtted b)y lhe Rer. \\-. I . :.rail of the South Carolina ('onferettee that h'.' was consiously converted. lie innediately fell the call 1o preach the (;.osp~el, butl di not, however', re. 5ip td to the call until several years liter. Ihoitgh he cold never get at way from taI conviction that it' o had tilled him to the work of the t'iis itry. 'ie n reachling' :'natu're hiaindIn, he entered s e hwo iiess world as yt un-r ihanl and tarmer, a andl carrying into hi.; hiisiness the saute gu-iinI, cour lesy and u rihe , tiha hadl ebar acteri~edo his youth, prosperity soon herowned his eflfort and he wad ree ogilized by al su., a sale an trst 'oraiy dayi." e, man. Swas in the fli t dy id. of honit', o :'1 1'rosp1erity .fhi< I. 111 ;1,)-aa aIted' W0haton as .strlyed~ to Mts ;te 4 ne , thaI the (;Ill to area hli ares;ed ,I heavily uhon h:m Thy 1. no longer "conflrrod with aush and blood." uly bean Tlrep-e fo thei ilnlor tant hork. is early edCao ention han een sulh only a th.e efanglon scI ols of lnth oiury fflolded, art hle was dwrdillin I' to whodertk 1I reat re( poneih1ilily oft' preach!in ih n t at 1\ . nt o n b, 1111 ,,lute;Mi l(,, : 1'+i t hjicl e, hcltagc or a rtie ta t'ihed,-h nd iat charce. next h: r e wa, the I ouh 0 0 Many Fine Gxis Are Here For The Christmas Shopper If you are at all puzzled on what to give HIM for Christ mas, come here for relief. We can solve the gift problem for you in a manner that will prove satisf actory to you and is bound to please HIM. We have made this Christmas shopping busi - - --ness a study as to just what men and boys want. This is truly A MAN'S STORE and nothing is . shown but practical, fashionable and suitable things that he wants. Look Over This List: I11.\ N I )K ESINAI I ElV- I I , K liti -.i t y?1 PL' La 1)iti tESS ETS 5c t o 25c 50c 501. t o $1.00 $1.50 t"" $3.50 iII, illI liT' 'Ia e K . \ .s$3.00 toe $3.50 $1.00 t i, $1.50 50c ta $1.50 50 i$75 0 2 05 0i S \\'I..\ E o . 10 0 50 1..19 -i's'' 5 5 15 $4 0 CL 4$7.5 SMITH e LITTLE (I(ove reproach. 'Well done, thou good and f1aith 'uil servant, enter thou into the joys >f Ihy Iord." Th'Ion art goie to by well earned rest, and we will not nonrn as those who have no hope, >ui "hail Witih confidence, expect to neel thee in outr Father's bouse, ,hiih is eternal in thie heavens. (louthern 'hristian Advocajte. W.NToiti.LE("' IJONIAM 1.AV Ri'N FOIL GOVEIltNit eeision Will Diepend ('ponl Develj). ments letween Now and Election Year. Columbia, Dec. Ia.---Senator-eleet 'rotor A. ionham, of Greenville outnty, while here tonight. admitted hat whether or not he will run for overnor in 1918 will be governed en irely by eirctmstances and develolp nents between now and then. Sena or Ionham has his eye on the gov srnor's chair but only the next two ,ears will tell what his action will be. Asked if the new deegation intends linking any changes in the Greenville ounty governmetat. the senator said ie did not know, but that he would not 1et polilies interfere with the c ounty. "(ireenville. coulnty hasf Ihe hest systeii of 'ui nty government in the state and 'while I will do all I can I to get iny policies carried out I do not plroplose to let lpolities interfere with tle best interests of the counly," said the senator. lie said he and the house members would work for the hest interest of the county in every way. "Are yo going to put the jail back in the hands of the sheriff," he was asked; to which he replie d that his efforts would he to see that the finan cial interests of the county are taken care of without regard to politics. ASSESSORI'S NOTICE 1917. The A'uditor's office will be open from the tat (lay of January to the 20th of February, 1917 to make returns of all personal property for taxation. For the convenience of taxpayers the Auditor or his deputy will attend the following named places to receive returns for said year to wit: hfonday, .Jan. 15, Scuffletown town ship, J. S. Craig's store. Monday, Jan. 15, Jacks township, S. W. Dean'n. J Monday, Jan. 15, Jacks towship, Renno. Monday, Jan. 15, Hunter township, ltutt Ville .loIday, .Jan. 1., (ross Iliii town hli, ('ross 1ill. .\londay, Jan. 1;5, Waterloo township, .aterloo. Monday, Jan. 15, Waterloo township, . L. Madden's. Monday, .Jan. 15, Waterloo townshilp, lerry C. Martin's store. Monday, .Jan. 15, Dials townshlyp, I[. 1. Mahon's store. .\londay, .Jan. 15, Youngs township, tewart's store. Monday, Jan. 15, Youngs township, anford. Monday, Jan. 15, Seuffletown town hip, Ora, 9 a. in. to 2 p. n. Monday, Jan. 15, Laurens township, Vatts Mill, 2:30 p. in. to 6:30 p. m. Tuesday, Jar. 16, Hunter township, :Tinton. Tuesday. Jan. 16. S'ullivan township, T. T. Wood's. Tuesday, .Jan. 16, Dials township, D. ). larris. 'T'uesday, Jan. 16, Youngs township, ook's store. Wednesday, Jan 17, Hunter town hip. Clinton Cotton Mill. Wednesday, Jan. 17, Sullivan town hip Princeton. , Wednesday, Jan. 17, Dials township, /. A. White. Wednesdays Jan. 17, Youhgs town hip, W. P. Ilarris. Thursday. Jan. ,8, Hunter township, lydia Cotton Mill. Thursday, Jan. !R. Sullivan town hip, W. D. Sullivan, Sr. Thursday Jan. 18, Dials township, (ray Coutig. T1hursday, Jan11 , 1 yUnts towvnshly, 1Ileasian1t .\ound. I"O ,hi. 19, Hiunter township, Goidvi lle. Ilease make note that the appoint ns11 will he ill e10(1 just as advertised 1111(1 to Iilease 0ome0 out and make re tirns. One man usually miakes the whole rotind and some may not under stand the notice this time, as I have divided up the territory in the several townshIps. 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 malmed 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 of January, 1918, are liable to a road tax of $1.50 and are required to make during the time above specified and their reburn of same to the Auditor shall pay to the County Treasurer at the same time other taxes arcs paid in lieu of working the road. All taxpayers are required to give township and number of school die trets; also state whether property is situlated in town or country. Nacl lot, tract, or parcel of land must be en tered separately. After the 20th of Februiary 50 per cent penalty will he attached for fail ure to mtike returns. J. W. THOMPSON, County Auditor.