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SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. State of South Carolina, Countty of LaIs. S. L. Gary as AdImIitnistrtor of the estate of .1. Y. Gary, deceased, and ini h.s o'.nt ri:hI 1'laintiY, against - or1 y. Netlie Gajry. lena Gary, Gul.; G:iary. 1ay Gary and --- GaTy, i'aIit d:iighter of George .\l. ;a ii, Wi'dns to the Olendantt above niamed and to (etrge .\. (w1ry asent deeuntiant: You are hereb1y satninontIeId ad IV quired lo answer the complilaintt in this netion of whivh a copy is her Iewih served ujt yon, andil to serve a cotpy of your ans'.er toi 1)aid coinplaailnt o the Mubl'ilers at their office al Laun ren;s. out Carolina. within twently days aFtcr the scrvice heAo, exclitsive of Ile day of such service; and if yout fail to answer the comlnaint within the time aforesaid. the 'laintiff in this nelon will apply to the ot,~n' for the relief dotandedl In the coiplail. The compaiint inl this actiion was filed ill the o!i ce of the Ilrobate . rodgef Lau rcans County. S. C.. oi ihe 2iti day of Ie tlubr, 17. nttl hilnow on fi e thevreiIl. 3t.\l l'ON. ('0O0'I01t & HlA liI, l'ia itt ifI's Al I oitnyes. D1 tied Sept. 25. 1917. 10-31-. State If South Carolina, 9 ita1 y ci f.naren's. ( ' 0.\l.\ t)N l'l :.\ (W COMMO i lu0uram h ( -l. ' .I wilf : at c 1, 1 hi Ie t id 'ih :- . Lc. Ii . I.. Nft tnid r, ilu!- - h cwit: 1I - - - rof of (G. \\ n : I h h Ih n 1: 1, r a :- - lits of I ll n til --ny tni tu t o 1),1, in t l ! i w ott h by lo 'i no!( lh ermm all .1. ('. llo)yd, onl li . ll y .\lr.. l.:. .1. ( " r! inlt! onl. on the , it b . \. It.. Irvin .\t.t- un 1 \. 1..1ri-; a l n ,. W./ I. Clotn i't :11f I ( bI d. Wc Cot i , ea :!: .\veinte. Sa-,id 1r~- ]* l I Otn- m in- lit \ rltw I r:a :u'v'ta''hi ck* ;11 I \ I I-r -- a .iil it i : r ah n 'a if a whihI Taa r;t: h l ;'- - ':il . t l -'vh e to pay for iperw-s. 1' thle terms o1sal are Itot ci' mp]u t ll withf. th liIa d i It re-iold (o samate or some Suilbselntil Sa I'esday oil Same erits, at i< t for mr purchaser. ('. A. l'OW I-Il1?, ('. C. C. 1'. and G. 8., LauIarens, S. C I)atid. Ithi Oct. 9, 117. 12- fI-A LAND) SAIJ-X11 C(oiIinty of tiurens. IN ':'Ot'T OP' CO.\\ION ~lfI'.\8. The l'e-les Loan & t' ia anige Illanl< Plaintiff ,naains At't.t'-tbt't A.i aulliva i- n it , l-fd nha ;I- havet staleid i'ase, I will self at b iiaaren :' t a ( l . ,S I. lit l t dI a in i-n -i prop r- y, fa it : .\ll 1t:at (-'rta in trail aif land -ittu ate iniIli t euaoutt andai Slate' a fatest, Ii ont tht- 'Aest slid- of' I-iteed ktiv-r, a het~ t o a2ai tt mi-s fibfaelow '-hah T bin ShaamiIs t-con it iin ti one htal ieatd nintety etitih t anl oneaa-htaf I' ai I t I-'2 a na-caes tor- aor a-Os ais sfhown biy lilat o(f thf< tandaa f \ir ts. 1. .\. Sullfian, iader by Wilaima I,. \alifcel-l aturveiyor', on Siept, IS, 1 It12, and belinw the' t'fe No. I de-' sct'ri-td of said Ilot. 'lThis bintg thei saluite tract of' ftati soald an taionvii eyed to thea saId lei'a *\. Sualliv-an by .1. I. l'Tllbertl. Tru'astee ini tlanakr'tuty of' Ii. A. lhana bty dtt--d, daft-l Notv. 25th, 11912. 'iTerm itf S:le: (One-hatll' enshl, hal anele lto he -ti i-lvt- mtonthls fr'om aaIt of sale; the t-c-aed i'it p r i t to b tsi''uraedi by biondt andi mtgaaget ofith lort''haser' i ioi Ithe saidi tirtmlses, hiearting talu intI tre itirom daae, wiflh lt'av iiioll purchaiset- fo ay fh10i's enir haids i - t-n-. l' ristr t oiayaf'r lita persC Ci the termai f (L8,taleare-t not, onDae I1-ot' I I ubs17ne t alfday How's This? Weo offer Onao Hludred D)ollars Rleward for ay caso of Catarrht that cannoi: tbo cure'd by I Iall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. CILENEY & CO., Toledo, 0, WeV', the~ undtesgned. fave kntownt F., J. Cheneoy for thie tast 15 yetas, anid believo him perfectly hionorile in all bmusinr-q transiactions iand fluinnitally ablie to cat'ay out any obliguations inade blv iilfrm. NATIONA, HA N K O~~ C6M M I-mC E, Tolcodo, 0. H~all's Catarrh Cor'n- ii taken internailty, acting ilretlyf3 uipon tie blood and mau couts sirut'ae of theo s'stem. TestImonials sent free, 1'rfaen 75 centst per bottle. Sotd bly ntt Druagglits Take Han-18 kAmny PIne for conotlpation, CHICHESTER SgPLLS - ~~IER et AkONDu BRAN.o Aand Goadiatat oI\ eke sQof peknowoA suestSst, Atuasys Retat-e ASOW0BY PRUUGIS[S EVERYWHERE ('OUNTY FAIR PRtEMIU3 LIST. (Continueid froim firt page of this sec tion) ' 158 Iest eggless, buttlerless cake. Year's subscription to The Iefrald. I 15)9 Isest b~otan~d of butter. Year'* suibseription to The Heorald. eeilpes for the above breads and small a mount of soy bean meal may be obtained froml Jl ome Demonstration agent. ('111n11ng, .\lis. W. 11. Owenis, Sr., Chairman. IC-0 Itest collection of pan try sup plies j)y o11e Woman. Ladies' pirse, $'.50, Clardy & Wilson Iti I nes(t display of caied fruits and vegetables in glass. ole-half dozen towels, $..0, W. (. Wilson. It'2 lIpst soulp ifhixttire. 50c cash. 1( Best ennl of lomi1a1oe1s. 2 pairs of hose, 50e, W. (1. Wilson l111 lIest canl of heanls. 2 pairs or ho-e, Zinc, W". G, Wilson, I3 lh'ost" can of cornl. ;10 l st en or ( 1imentos4. Yersl subsrip(lonl to The Advertis Ir C T h 11 I 11nm-,fo vaksup. 0n I' illv tooth wash, 2ai. Ht. Terry. .; 1b':I diplay of I Ps e S, jatuls. .k !lio. and mlarlmlladves. Ono pa'r of la dievs' gloves, $2, Min ' i 4 pres -0 o '.Central Caf'e. c;en.h. Coeniral 00",. 17 1lh4 display of p4 -kles 1754111 11 1 v I lI- :il ac ids Il b d o m in r . : .\ i - 'n the lrald. - I 1. *':;) : 4 T he1 1) Viy o r is..ele m ,\ ~ p:, :!'' nc4I and (I54( it It, w8' 4' 44ii5Y aiv.ds. va . or .1. tol The .\dven IPs ' . 0r -Ofle i in iet w er 10 I Ov !-I of. so ks. I 4 ,- pl och 1 14 4 41 111(1 (IN . Na h sbscription to The .\dverli1 Drw and B0" sohlhr. T 1. b m . Sullivan. t.ha.ii'i . I;" MI1be1 erxhilit o iled fruits u I- 1 'I-I'it 1(0(111k $2.01), 1 owv D1) 19ii e1 t u isin y oruilat. rv I llt he rgil . .ai< oi ht(, $2.00. .1. C. 1's l &n Co. 1 I 'e4t I bi-s t ofv eggs in Wa tnd' getales C~ o. Gl.Svte o Itor e oln blri. (. l'rNh (f . I . .0i 0,. C . llurIna. I s I P r i ( ee-d" Ieggv'ess olier. 1'air kid gI ovts. $2.00. Switzer Co. 190 liest h~omne-.Imile diter. 4 I.:1li10' halt, $2.00'. .1. ('. 1l11rns: & Co1. 191lI liest i('(less 1rfrgerator40. Bible, $1.50, .1. C. 1l4urns & ('o. 1 I': lIes? s 4riened 1(4 y it ra4p1. 4 ' i 1r i : 8i eou t gha 'es, $14.00, 'li. 'TerrIy. IFirs4. $7.50 : secondI $1t.50. T 'he d'isph;y to cons5ist or any3'thin~g lyI produc of ithe if armie garden, 11r lanc wolsk will bI lountd 10y per Ient. t'(1.0wEO 1) EP C .\lT1ET 1:7 41os4 dis14a of canedfru11an vegeabls((i g1s4. Two' Ie~ ls N na llyl's II andy, 1) 1 .00,' i.~ . 14- f l((n of 1toint '411',Is.0 ( (1. els 114 C 4s lcn11 of beanst4. 19N lis in o imn. 149 best d1isp5l (f1011. rseve 2(n liest ditsul1y o irkhde. I M1( ls h- of 144 d watr.O $1.00, (1k1C Tery 5-'n~I'.er CmoNe. eWok AIi 't i01'ay111a 1fneedlistnd tatc ildo liitrsse dol11'll v1 egv 41(1 ti at en t lh.lt (0lasah. 20 ilies coto mbp de. Ifadies' clren de he handk~echef, ( 2I' ci get z oer Cof hmel~ co5 es pon nd ca p. olo h Onrriedl of theocat eyfaaich it Sweords. NEXT INCREMENT . CALLED TO CAMP Columinba, Oct, 15.-Orders were re celved iI Columbia yesterday froi Provost Marshal Gen. Crowder call ing for the mobilizat ion of 10 per cent of South Carolina's full quota at Cami .Jackson, the movement to begin Oc tolher 27 and to continue for live days. Tie entire personnel of this-inerement wIll be composed of iegroes. The nuntttiher of men in the call is slightly inl excess of !,000. WVIth this deduction, 119 per cent of South Carolin:a's quota is yet to be mobilized. ''he p.orcontages in each previous call were: First 5 per cent, white; second, 10 per cent, white; third 20 per cent, negroes. The order reads: "Duiring the live (lays' period begin ning October 27 complete the entrain ment of 10 per cent of your- entire net qluela. This movement is to. be made vp exclusively of colored men. All these men will be sent to Camp Jack on Coltimbia, ouh Carolita. 'rte .merican lallway Association will inrniiish you Witi schedunles showing he speciIlle dates for the imovemnit fIoi each local board. 1x0ept for lo nI adjuat ments made after consulta lion with tle passeiger retpreseitative te ledtiles should control. Have each local board notify you : Soon as los.tible of the approximate liliher of colored men it will have read1y to scnd. This infortiludit is for the railroad represen I n('. ll some ins i alles Ilese m1en may be Sent on ordinlary t ra ins1, Inl which event youl will he notitlld ly yoIr railroad repre sentative". 4. l i t li rt I a hinel lo e.t wihuI -e m hnI i~ \otiiciall Stil Itise blac \'erist r in .ik I lcose. blo k. LoItlils )t-s 'ize I lose . . Table Damask 'l 72-inc IiI'Xtri lIeutvv .leret ti5-inch1 .\l ereerizal ('(Iton. Silk for Lgreen111( amilb-k. only.. Milk inl| C'otont Stini. wen't :lt-intch strlipe Milk fort Skit Coats, Suil I rigdinal new niotes ha~ve 'The C'oats aire of' VeIltrs, 10 to .............. ..... Th1e Stits of Serges, P opl ins to ......... .... ..... Tlhe fbresses are of Sergei 'ireped 'lhine, (tc., pi< -W - WINSTON-SALE[ LADY PIRAISES IIONIZED PAW-PAW f Could not cat or sleep iith laly comt f rt would wake up at ntight iti, shiortiess oi breath. HAS GAINED 10 11-4 POUNDS IN 'I'II1E WEEKS. .\lra. Claud 8. -Levier, residing at 1514 Centreville St., Vinston-Salem, says: wa o~ "Why, I didn't know what a good night's Sleep was- for the past year 01' Iwo 1tutil I began using Ironlized Paw Paw. I belleve I had thic worst case of indigestion and Oil record, along with nervous headaches. I hiad no amtbition to do auything. I be gan taktlug 01olized Pa1w-Paw and within two weeks, to my great sir prise, I arose ole. morning to realize that I had slept tho eltlre .1lght through without awakening once. I have gained 10 .1-4 pounds In three weeks and ann eat and sleep as well as I ever (id. ".\ly nervous headaclhes and dizzy )spells are now 1past. My stointach Ie tains all solids without any discon forf. whaltever. I ill collvin1eed that I1rotized 'aw-1l aw is ithe peer of allI thother 1onis an(d I atil delighte'd to be bt.le to Say so." A y that 14 overworked Or run 414mn11 reqlien a ha tineioss 1 stinitulant. Alcoliol lilts. but' leIs %oul fall. Iron ized l' aw-l'aw lifts and hol(1 you. lu (drn lst. probably keeps it, bilt ii m ho doesn't, It is Sold ill 1 1an1ens by L*lil1r1en Drug Co. I ron ized Pawv-Paw, price $1.00. -ru11a on cvery bott(le. .\all or ders proil!pily attendied t1). Interstate Ihi., (~o., lII(., N(w% York.- -\dv'ertise 111(1' I. O'ahe :k Hed, lar1ge rools onl h iid V11- foot-ine finish, priced only $7.'w. M. l. " 1i. \\'l14lC18 & 00. EWF ALL inked With Ou ausing Unprecec 'his Store. n Example of What to Value in Hosiery a1vn1 I 144s, bhe-k andil witef $1.00. -only IllOSE' that i-. huit 1to fit. whiite .... ..........35c a nd 50c ui white. only .... ........35c wh'Iite, gray 'aid tan .... .....50~c .... .... ....25c, 35c iad 50c miy .... .... .... ...............25c h ........ .... .... .... .... 35c 'hat Will Please You )amask, only .... .... ....50C rlize Colon,4) 4)1.1 ony........ .... 75c b)1ne b~order, only .... ....75c ......... .... ......... $1.00 .... ......... ......... $1.50 Fall Wear [m1rple , I0London)1 smtoke, dallrk .......... ......... ....$1.00 heiter.1 than all silk, onhly . .$1.25 v fall shades1', (only..... ....$1.50 Is and dreIi'sse..... .......$1.50 .... .... .... .... .... ..$1.00 leat.s may11. bIe seeni in as and Dresses >)e0n struciik inI the weafves and1( ini ri asscirdmients of Ready'-to..Wear 0 in1teres'*t of Women and( Misses ionidelothis, et c. pr'iee(d ait $8.50 ........ .... .... .... ..$30.00 liollans ,cte. priced $12.50 .. .... ......... .... ..$40.00 I)combina11tion wvith Satin, dat..... .$10.00tc$25.00 .tze r4 Laureni p *. * g * t w * e w 4 Si Yr1tpl WS. * iyids, Oct. 10.-The .farmern are riulte busy now having the fleecy sta ple gathered and It certainly is a fine pirice. A groat many think we wvill llave a short Cr'oI. Glad to report that so iuch fine corn has been made i19 AIlls section. A great many barns will be filled to overflowing. MNir. and . ir. Norman Beaty of Cross Keys was the guest of 'Mr. D. A. .ilen's family recently. Mr. and Mrs. Atwell of Spartanburg visited the latter's parents, Mr and Urs. J. II. Anderson last Sabbath. Mrs. Glenni spent last Monday with \lis. Sam Saxon at Clinton. Little Miss Miriam Hawkins of Gaif icy, visited her grandparents, Mlr. and \1irs. J. It. Anderson recently. Mr. ). A. Glenn gpent last 'iiii'rday it Spartanburg and Cedar 11prings. Mr. W. J. Marlin and family wer-2 ho guests 'Of their iother, Mrs. Co. lyrdi .ast Sabbath. 'r. .1013 le I tlicl (arried two of his Iibildren last Thursday to Ced arl Slurings to eiter school. iMr. C. A. Saxon came out to visit rel1atives Alontiay. Mlr. and M r'lad of I-te ,! ..ompalied by the t te' fah rAr. M. 13. Poole wo-' in this conialilnity i iew lays ago looking aft (heir fi'arm. Ali:,; GeCia Byrd was a S.i'arda y vIs itor a( ClInton. (ood Plates only :;.- veen t i p r ft. S. \M. & E. 1H. Wil S & CO. ER__ SLow Prices ar lented Activity i Dur Fall Stocks Mef (ou Blankets and $7ni is fie ovrdlag o l lly, spikal ea c lo.. . . Dress C Al/ Wool N ge-hliigh lass115 unoli ig .sin ex--phiin, naivy, Cops -r1em't , b~ee. r'ooi., etca. 42 incesi . l, per' yar'd . . . .. All Wool I oplin--ln1ek or' navy, f'abrie, fine Instire, purie (lye, All Wool Stormii Serge-n, very St or'ju Serge, ( 36 in(ee wide, Sponigedl an d Shruniik Clhiff'on 13 :36-1i*in' ot tont Serge, new shad 3inch (Cotto and1113 Wool Serge,. Blow Newa C'rep e Ch'.'ine I( lises in ii inig des'i gns. Some ar in i )1 d1ain11ily emboit)1jered'. A In rge styles, white 0or flesh, maiy he h; New~ lo and tactiv~e lI lonsesx of Wait Special Waistsi ati $1.00 are wor atss'ortment'i . friomi the designers Exceptional Raincoats for Womnen-Hligh clas Of Bomnbazine and Poplin- of I,. S. C. Sour Stomach. Iat slowly, masticate your food hot ughi', abstain from meat for a ow days .an(d in mot cases tiho sour itoltch will disnppear. IU it does lot, take one of Chamberlain's Tab ets immediately after supper. 'Red nlents Are, mlost likely to causo sou-r itomach and you may find It -best to :ut. thei out. 3rives Out Malarla, Builds Up System rhe Old Stnudard general'strengtitenin tonic .mo V '8ATAITCIXJ88 chill TONIC,dr esou 6alatia.enriches the blood.andbuiIds upthe syse en. A true tonic. For adlta and children. O Wood's Seeds Rosen Rye The most vigorous grow in-g and productive of Seed Ryes. Stoo s out better, su perior qualit of grain, and destined, in ur opinion, to take the pla .e of all qtfier Rye. Wood's F 1J:italog Gives full des 4ton und informa tion, atIso eli1 about the best SEED WHEA', OATS, RYE, and Other Seeds for Fall Sowing..... Write for Catalog and prices of any Sceds required. T. W. WO7d & SONS, SEEDSMEN,- Iichmond, Va. AN4DISEu in mnforts . .... .....$2.50 anid $3.50 wite~L. with cioloredl hor. rinit iies.' all wol$.0 .... .... ......... ..$1.50 ii .'. .i .i$2.i0, $3.00, ICa nd 3.5 ty In the season's.....ad nS. hown, ....n,..bl....k, .. .y.... .... ... . .....50~c~ finei' inlity of ~iyal-o s.1 onl.... .... ....2.350 mly ... l)Sji.... .... .$..500 t8 mn waities and--f chr. asorymn wof er le. 5,n ( orge(1tte Crmiepe--R DeeyL week. ,I~elk .00, $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50