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!Ifr b erti~er lmferlljtoti PrIe Is $1.U0) Per Yeair l'ayat)lit In Atdianee. l'u,bllI~hd I,'. Lar'm S. C. tin t 1)tIl I Iin C ,. tii t ~ il l ,.tl'llp'r T h CUL i1 . 11111.~ +iii 11 i+1 I XV *.t !.1 j";"11 ate t l :tom o s I : t "'h , ,1 ii iI tT \'t ' r!I . *\ i.}1 '.} " t ", ,:l:: t ,t: Itl , I .I ') Iits *i :. :.: ii 1'l' .: h .od :; Iii '.. .. ' \ .. *t:t -. 1 ' ! .t } ; 111}} i" , if' ;1 1 i " , .1: Ii !. 1: . ! _. _, "1 : " i t" I ~ " : Ii()i',i:t'iiii , r la... anti i l 'iit i"; t"..lei Vrt t; ,\'". l i i IL~f I~ t 5,'r1 ie 14 :t \t tt. , ii It'J ie ' ! ::t, it ii ' t"1 1' I . 551, **.lC 1:1 i l 1!1. 4 l : \'t t1" fa' ti n 11h i. ~\ Jrl t 'il' i li !iI i ". It , .'t , !_ I' (10I \ tlt . ' " t : : tit :t "' jIt XIII ! t I' Ki t~t111 t 'lit :1"14 i 14 11iijil *ilon ^t t a1. .Ih rez l"'. fal . Iii jt'tt :i : (' iht is~ a ti' fe ~"f i :. t,,i *hro ii} ll, "" ;t i :,. '. 5 " a i'; it", ol the. Iittl \' }I f1" . iii ! ,I( 1:1 i ii;Ii tt l 1n 1 t?,1},il ti :: ! r11 :r 1 ' ( i l it the li~l~ !'Kil 1 ' ,t 't i.. 1' l'ill t'11 +hi~ is \ ili }t1' lt'Ii IL'; willibe 1 *f #f f f** t ** "****r MT1. ltHTIlE:L NEWS * *It l('c t J .i I...-. ''24)yie .M0ore \llcr vi". %ozlot' of WVaterloo, * f '., 'ek l-e" d 1\vith Mn r. 'at. 11111Eh." andlf .\arcelie Cook of -nndu!the week with \1. I tI"" and A-tws Cook. t: - i.nii'l'v- wlthi fit'. and airs. \V. S. Mr. Wal il D avis. Mis.. (Grace Davis; and \t is I ~iily Redden spenit the '.' l-end with 't:. and qtrs. W. C. 1Priof. T'. 1'. l~ rti~e, of O4'f11 C.e spent / u' wVL'(k -Cil v. .;.II I Miss I let ty S tonec. M rs. i;": rv t'rawfoid spent last 'v, ck in (,:+'ii'iveofl. N !~is (' .ti~ \lo11rt i .5ellIt se:Veral y nI .i:ita-i last \\veek. 11;. Dnew r 1"v mtet . art Spent the weolek (Onl witll relatives in Clial1fels. lI'e~r!v ers. i3:f(W \\ I t r iii115l li'1 I ie l>n ti1 ;lit ti'c l: c': ;i~lw~ M. aLf. 1hi . t. State cI tl 'n 1' Is t~ itt 11n i . Ia l "t '1.1 I I' I"li, Ou t~' 'r:tc i .fl lydol Ii. 1V I u t.p 1.\"o fal ; rI towurn~' aa.l fir hrn,} No running ezpvy.;" ,~ r Wen replace othevr . 'ian.. nani IFactory I'zi . ', T * "r ' Wef( -A ,al iLy grianraft .C . '(our money's worth or yowar fl~onvv inn'k WVrit. to RItIE .:\ \i .f 1'(;11 \YO(TlN*Ks 4 I ' aa I .:,' \t t: ' .1 ' }P .. t" 1! 1 .:I lit I:l 'I .i\ ll 11 '. (111 :l '1t : % . U : l i . ' . I :.' ;1:t '. ; ::"1 1 1 : 'i i l luln I ni tl I'fI'ctV i1)1 iii" ta i t1r: 1 1 ila'i iai :} )1 . l . ' tali 1 t"- fti 9ii 1. i)" Itaxtl I'tul 35 blak~r w1Il r'l~ iautII1 II glei oh tliii.,3 year. All ia' pay1-1 i1.<) ttaii '1ak)" l'nie rp r .itiu ilteilts 10 lft illed iiiod~ltoi ti :tgen as a.I. f\\s',nal b oit N1''1_ I.1 \ 1_1"Fv( SOLONS OF STATE A8SEMBLTD TUES. (Continued from Page One.) tion. The Comptroller General esti mate.: cotui'le 1 by hiu for the ways aind mceans committee calls for an ag "re;'ate of $3.4 12.073.71, an increase (ver the appeir)prittiol bill for 1917 of $5"9.2008.2, or a levy of nine and three f ourth mills as ai aist the present ',v: of eight and one-half mills. It S!'imrobable that all these appropri aitionsi will be granted by the Legis tture. but the scal pee will hatidly cut (-"-'.c enacilah to very matetrially reduce the- levy. Governor Manning, before !t1( meethuiir of the State tax ,commis Sone(rs and1(1 auditors and asessors of '' various counties here several k: ago, recommended that all the Carabcle property of the Mtate durimg Blct be assessed at 50 per' cent of its I value: that the Legislature he re 't't- t(, designate some octler in e St it.', should this raise too much "'vcy t. ineet the nceds (of the State, -edulie tlwe levy. The tax coimmiis t ini 'istructe'd the aludicltors to a'ess 1- r cent. and che question of a ble levy'" perol-tbly will have to 'W b)y the ;eneral .\stem 'T. (nve rni:Or', aninua1:l nC sage. ! understood, w\i!! lie essen a-,"al rfneumnt."' is explected! - "' cct Som 'l'eal nie : ascr i's for '' 'ide tion t.f tiC: Lcreislaturia'. lariy ai m lint .. (.f Souith ('aro TI? :ii":ationl i t war8i. 'P1 Cl I1 l , Val. . t *.IjC(1.,J N0"''t('i:s. * I * $ e t * e*3 l 'et t . ..ed .\ li2 1 . : 11.., .l\"rsCv b1. ; i tI o n h - a . ahal whte. ..cc i: - t' c W a i; i. r ' ('re tk on - .:i . !. N. K< :in dy. Ora, 1 in led til hoitt it 'h bite m all to u I) 1111k (ily plc :o hards. W\ill al5(o hin half of in'estnient in stock : I., 1,n miaalI scalc'. .\in opp;iortlin ir the' 'ight l e-crseh. Mrs. Acddie "ci. I -:chcc1.e n- .',. I. 2.3- It -pd Ie. 'o :t:Ily n blii1( square, Wa ; a a Iccl cutin icc-a. '' icclh-r tla' - . II!'9 Nlu c i~ IC'm a . li ilin. Icr alt ee ll'it (ne' :,i!e. Se' ic: h. hh.ib . '. M. _haw. I ei'ti.rizer for ('ash-- h'a.t c'a. h hr cic i t jlrtili r., and save thee Ic>' in pa.'il l: h price.s. I eln c ply' a f'rt::iz(t titr any laind. I). TI. Tond.1 l.:ui ren: , S. C'. _'.-2 .1.. lor sille I ?(\w hapi' Fhecrshinc act ball, ccln id China. which is h ietd lo a i cii Irid Cilr:diire u1 th.. \\'ejight 8hcfit _2'' l linct.. I''leg'e $: . T. it. ; ln l(Iie w lI. I 1,: tn-, . ( '. Ill. ". :.- t . l''or lie ac smtall Shoats. will weigh abteci1 :.o *oundiiiis each. Will sell at e' iceI'{)nd or will I let out to responsi ble teople to raise on shares. T. 1. 8ciierc'ie, Lauirens. 11: 25-It-pld For Stale--I Ihave about 7:, bushels of Ili'tsville No. 11 cot ton seed for sale. I recei ed the blue ribbon and also the prize on it at the L aurens County Iair. (oker, the orcigintator (if the cotton. got the prec iiumn oin it i4t the Stale jFa~ir. To'e imy k nowledge it]/is the long 'st varciety of long staple cotton in the Statie, e'xclucding Sea Jslacnd cottona. Duearing October I rceciveit 12 1-2 cents frii t his (ottonc at the Waitts .\ills. On tic date oef this sale shori staple only ourctght 27 1-2 centIs, mnak ig a dI iffer nlie' of $75 bet ween a baite of long I taile andi~ one of shocrt sta1pcie. PI ce* A::ece lc-r buishecl. TI. It. Sumcaerel, Elatui c-nS, tliute 2. 2. i-led leeor Sali' -ILgahtialirahas, 8. ('. W. F.'c hancsi'. tari/c winner's. $t.le ito (Idcr n wc~ ae cid a-pring' ruiish. 11lti a'<aulca'y l' :.'c iu'e' h :'Zuitry\ act oc . A p cl It (IC .1iamic I ,andrvc.. 14II f Wle.\ N'T'') I-ca. ccf ren nabl u wec~~ ti riLy , r hi-a work' . Aicliay at We.:ct-arn I-'(t l13NI' ' liriekI hui-c oCn Noirth inriperi strecet. Applyt~ to Mr's. J. 0. ('. 'Ieing . 21 - 2t -Pd, Fli RmNT['-- Sever-al roomcis rcnven entl'. loca ted. Mr us. lFowler, 4104 Sout~h lariper street. 241 -- it. Flt SA LE - F)ord roeadstera in good i'inditioni E. D). Easterbiy, Lature'ns, S. .24- It. Meruip Cotton--Heginning Dec. 20th ye wilt buy scrap cotton at 8 to 10 'ents peer pound, according to grade. i. D. Culbertson, Madden. 22-5t For Sale-My house in the weatern >art of town. One-third caabh, balance 'leer cent Interest. H. Nichols. 17-tf CITATION. rihe State of South Carolina,a County of Laurens. ly 0. 0, Thompson, Probate Judge: WHEIREAS, J. J. Hunter made suit o me to grant him Letters of Adminia. ration of the Estate and effects of ancy W. 'Hunter. THESE ARE TH'EIBMOIg1M, to cite ad admonish all ad siupgular the Kind~red and Cred torcs o - the saId edancy W. Hunter, dceas% d, that they bce and appear befor m in/n the Court a1f Probiate, to be hid/ at Laurens rouirt f ocuse, Laure ts,/ S. C., on the 19th cday of Janucary, .118, next, after pcic at ion hereof, a 11 o'clock in ihe forenoon, to show cause, If any thely heave, whtiy the said Admninistran I icn shoulid not be0 granted. (GV\'NN under muy hcancd this, I'thi day ofianariy, Anino Domceini I1918. 0. (1. ThfOMPHON, (Seal) J. Pi. Li. C. ee ......e eo e e eli LANFORD NEWS * " .: We are glad to see that the snow has disappeared and now a nice rain has taken its placc. 1Rev. Williasm filled hia usual ap pointment Sunday. lIe preached a good sermon as is his usual style. i. James Flening and Samuel Drummond have returned to Furman to re uime their studies. M1r. Tom larmon a promising young farmer of this community and Miss; Juanita Ferguson, the charming young daughter of Mr. I. S. Fergu .on, VTere married December 29th. We extendi to them hearty congratulations and lst wishes. After a short trip they have returned home where their many friends welcome them. 1iss Othello Johnson went to lau rns I \onday afternoon to visit '\liss Pauline Nelson of that city. She re iwt.ts a line time. Mr.-. Willie Patterson is very sick w i a :cias of grippe, also her little I :i:h1t er. Anni May. Nir-s. (. ). ('ox has a serious case 0f gripin', ai ro she has been in the d(1 for severa! (lays. We are expect in:: her to he lp soon. Nr. C. L. \\':ldrep, (apt. .1. W. ban 'd. .r. Yates \Waldrcp, Mr. Charlie \\ -ldlrent, i'ud Mr. C. 1). Cox made a 111 ri to l,:i rena s aturnday. '. II. i. .ol.':1 il w ls in Spartan Sa Ill rd:tv. 1 a I o 1. 'I. Sam n a i .Ilr. (Geotr-ie I Iarlatm rbe .a1t It i It 1h liarmon-her - T. I Ihlril ss ha; retItrned tnt.4 in (eorlia. t. 'l'otn '4))oper ha; imt- rchased :t n w i 'ord. \i,: .\laa:ie -ooper hits returned to the Normal Training School of .\sh' ille. N. t'.. after spending 1he Nnuta holidays with her parents. Master Everett .lohnson spent the uik-ertil with his grand-parents, Mr. anl NI1rs. J. 1). .Johnson. -\li .\ollie .iloore has returned hain: after an ixtended visit. to her .istor, Mrs. Earl 'T'homas. of eC('or mtick. .r. ried ('ox i- reellp"ratin.. tiice. Iiy frm)11 his: spell Of 11neum11onia atnd 1"S 541,n expectedI to be out. \\' tielcote .\Mr. Ilir'i I lolmes into 11r emill munity from the 'ity of Spar ta:inburg. (111r scl:,:um (ptl ai 1d thi. Nionlay inornin:l with it small atttndanet due !.ir:wly to the cold weather. .r. I'harleton Patterson spelnt 501 it at 1he ii ne of Ir. If. Ni. .Johnson. Ni r. \Villial Thomas had his house ar Cyhurned diring the holidays. For Weakness anu LOSS o' Appetite The Old Standard renrnit ktrentthening tor:ic, .ROVE'S TAST:iiHS, chili TONIC, drives out talaria and buili up the system. A true tonic it sure Appetirer . For iluai and children. 50c 'T'ypewriters, typewriter ribbons and carbon sheets. Advertiser Printing Company. C'OUNTY TE~ACHIERS TO MEET iloegulair Monthly Meetintg to lie Held Saturday. The laurenis County Teachers' Asso elation will meet in 'he IHigh School Auditorium oin Salu ii ay. .Tain. 12th. at in': :t oiclock. .\ r. W. It. IIa nil will represent lbhe iversityV of South Carolina, onidulci the lIigh School Tleathers' lesson SI tudy ihteitation."' A Witi in'atilve wilt (ondulict thle nt atritmetje. 'I.Innad never --lid ailways I I ndanlhtice Is dlesiredl. P~or Indigestion, Constipation or iilou sneCss Just try one 60-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A l.iquid Digestive .axatlve pieasant to take. Made and ecommended to the p)ubihc by Par'3 Medi :ino C..,mniu:acu:er1 of Jx.:tuvc l2~cmo Juininoeand Groves Tr::, c: Tonic. Typewriters, typewriter ribbons and arhon sheets. Advertiser Printing 2ompany. FINAL SETTrLEMENTC Take notice that on the 9th' day ot 'ebruary, 1918, T will render a. final 1.ceount of my acts and doings as Ad ninistrator of the estate of J. G. Gary, Icceased, in the office of the Judge >f Probate of Laurons County, at 11 >'clock, a. nre. and on hbe same day nil apply for* finnal ischarge from nly trust as Ad inlst tor. Any person in oebte~ to said estate a notified and re uIr d to make pay. nent on that daf9: .and all persons hiaving claims agal hat said estate will present them on or before said date, luly proven or be forever barred. S. L. flAh?Y, AdmInistrator. January 9, 1918.-i mo.--A. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, .A XA 'IIVh IiaiotO OUININI~ is Ltttrta.. .. Quinbie and does not cause nervousin, a ot ringing in head. Remember the inu n' a . look for theo sirnature of 1i.. W. O(en '. :. THANK YOU We wish to express our thanks for the fine business given us in 191 7, and so licit a continuance of the same in 1918. SPECIAL CROCKERY SALE We have j st received a shipment of crockery order ed 'for the all trade. This wa bought at old prices and will be sold at a bar gain.\ See us about i. HAYES 5 & 10 Cents Store The Globe Tailoring '3. of Cincinnati Will Exhibit Their Spring and Summer Woolens ....and.... Midsummer Fabrics At My Store January 14, 15 and 16 I advise early purchase of suits this year, as there is a !~ il great scarcity of wool Land as the season progresses it will 1be harder to secure J. W. Henderson, Jr. WOOL KNITTING YARN We have j t received by express a a ipment of knit. ting yarn, ive drab, espec ially sp for soldiers' sweaters, gloves, helmets, etc; Pri e $1.19 per hank. Mail or rs promptly filled. H. TERRY