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NOTICE of the COUNTY TREASURER The Books of the County Treasurer will bo dpon for the collection bf State, County and Commutation Road Taxes for fiscal year, 1918, at the Treasurer's oflice fromh October 16th to December 31st, 1918. After Decem ber 31st one per cent will be added. After January 31st, tN ) per cent will be added, and after February 28th, seven per cent will be added till the 15th day of March, 1919, . when the books will be closed. All persons owning property in more than one township are request ed to call for receipts in each of the several townships in which the pro perty is locted. This is important, as additional cost and penalty may be attached. All able-bodied male citizens be. tween the ages of 21 and 60 years of age are liable to pay a poll tax of $,.00, except old sold!"rs, who are exempt at 50 years of age. Commuta. tion Road Tax $1.50 in lieu of road duty. All men now in military ser vice are exempt from road tax. The Tax Levy is as follows: State Tax ...814 mills Ordinary County Tax. ..4 mills "oad, and Brilge ........4 'mills ,ailroad Bond ..........1 mill ritad Bonds ...... mill Jail Bonds............ % mill Constitutional School Tax ..3 mills T t -' . .. .21 mills Special School--Laurens Township Lauren- No. 11 -........10 m -11, Trinity-lidge No. 1 ...... ..8 mills Maddens No. 2 .........4 mills Narnie No. .... ...... ..5-mills PFiley No. 4.. ..........41 i Mills No. ...........4 mills Oak GA)ve No. 6 ..........2 mills Ora No. 12..............3 mills Special Sehools-Youngs Tovnship. Youngs No. : ...... ...... mills Youngs No. 2 ..........4..1 mills Youngs No. 41...1...... .11% mills Youngs No. 5 ..1..........- mills -Fountain Inn No. 3 .. .. ..14 mills Lanford No. 10 ..........6% mills Ora No. 12 ......... .. .8 mills Youngs No. I .. ........3.. mills Central No. 6 ....-......-.2 mills Youngs No. 7 ...._........8 mills Special Schools-Dials Township Green Pond-No. 1 ........7 mills Dinis No./2............8% mills Shiloh No. 3.. ...... .... mills Gra.v Court-Owings No. ~ .. 12% mills Ba rksda INo. ( .. .. .. ...... mills Dials Chirch No. 7 .. ... ..- mills Fountain Iim No. 311.. .....1 mills Merna No. 8 .......... ..2 mills Dials No. I ..A........ ..1 mills Spevial Schools-Sullivan Tlownship 7 ":thol No. 2 - - .. 5 mills -.-Ion No. I . ... Ills r ")e: . :: A mills Tay'n N). I .8 mi I vorion; No. 7 .. . * 1l mills ::n~ TIowlchipC 1. .. . mills lrina No. S.........2 mills SpecialI School \\ater loo ToVn ship Watirloo No. Ii...........I mill s Mt. Gallaghir No I.. ......mills B11hh-hmwn No. 2 ..A........ mills Ekom No. :3.- ..... ..'.8 mills Centerpoinl No. .I.-... ..A..-1 mills Oakville No. 5 ..........8 mills Mt. Pleasant No. 6 ......... mills Mt. Olive No. 7 ..........8% mills Special Schools-Cross 11111 Township Cross 11111 No. 13 ........8 mills Cross 11111 No. 1 ..........2 mills Cross Hill No. 2 . .. ..2 mills Cross Hi1- No. 4 ........2 mills Cross 1H1l1 No. 6 .... .......3 mills Cross H1ill No. 3 .. .... .....2 mills Special Schools-Hunt -r Township Mountviile *No. 16 .. .......11 mills Hunter No. 2 .............4 mills Hunter No. 3 .... .........6 mills Clinton No. 56...........11 mills Hunter 'No. 4 .... .........4 mills Hunter No. 1 . .. .. ..2 mills Hunter No. 6 .... .........4 mills Special Schools-Jacks Township Odells No. 6 ........ .....3 mills HurrIcane No. .5 .. .......3 mills Shady Grove No. 2 .........3 mills Jacks No. 4 .. ...........3 mills JTacks No. 3 .. ...........5 mIlls Special Schools, Sculietown Township Langston Ch'urclh Nb. 3.......3 mills .Seuflletown No. I .. .........2 mills Lanford No. 1(1.. .. .. ....6% mills Ora No. 12 .. ........ .....8 mills Scuffilelown No. 2 .. .........4 mills Seult'own No. -I.... .... ..4 mills PrompN t al.1ention wvill hle givenI those who wvisni to pay their taxes throtugh thle imail by chcck, mtone~y or dier, etc. Personm Serd(ing in .y3 syf names t'i b.e talon CIf are'( re . t-~xl to send~ themn early; arel give : --Wnship of Ce . C s n- hle 'ITr51 - ur .ory busy during t he mon th of Decemiiber. ROSS D. YOUNG. County Treasrn FOR STUBBORN COUGHS AND OLDS Dr. Kina's ~Ni~ Discovery has fty y ar record behi d it It built ft rep -ition on itsproday tion of posit e r uilts, on its sureness in relieving the throat irritation of colds, cough rippe and bronchial attackcs. "Dr. K~ing's ew Discovery? W/h mn folks woul 't use anything ele That 's the general nation-wide esteem in which this well-known remedy is held. Its action is prompt, its taste pleasant, Its rclicf gratifying. Half a century of cold and cough checking. Sold bydruggrists everywhere. Dowels Out of Klter? That's nature calling for relIef. A ssist bet in her daily dutIes with Dr. Klng's New Life Pills. Not a purgative In the usual dose, but a mild, effective, corrective, laxative that teases the bowels into action and chases "blues.3 LANFORD NEOWS. * Lanford, Jan. 27.-The niny friends of Mr. W. D3. Patterson will be pleased to know that he Is some bptter, and it Is sincerely hoped that lie vill soon be entirely recovered and back to his accustomed place in church and com munity, for he is greatly missed; also, his good wife. We have no new cases of "flu" at present. All that had it are suflicient ly recovered to resume their various oceipal Ions. Mrs. Fowler Is back in heir school room at Central, after a slight attack of flu. Our soldiers boys are returning. We had the lieasure of three being at the mornini, service Sunday morning. Prof. Speor lBurdette was welcomed in our midst and seemed glad to meet lils old friends lifter being in the service for sonie time. lie was loolking nell aln(d shows that U. S. has taken good care of him. Mir. Cliarlton Patterson was also present and seems glad to be back lionie. Rev. Miller ainiounced a reception service for our returning boys inl the near future. M1r. and irs. Don i3lurns have re turned to Barksdale, after spendiing awhile with Mrs. 0. F. Powler. 31r. .1. Iee Langston, of Laurens, was ip on a visit to ir. W. D.."Patter sonl, Sunday. i. J. 1). Johinsoni has retu"rneld htoie after a1 pleasant Visit to her soni, M1r. 1). W. .Jlohson and family, of Ar cendia. Aliss Othello Johnson is in Spartan burg helping to nirse her' little nephe'. litI le Daln I ilainey, who is very sick with mineumonia. Miss Liielle Aloore has returned from a visit to relatives in NlcCormick. ''hirough the faithful services of Mir. G. J. Lanford, the Baptist church suc ceeded in raising a nevat little sim for Armenian Relief Fund and turned it ovel to the treasuret' at Iaturens. 'I'ley raised ovelr tlie aliounit lSk(d. The Alethodist chu111rch0 also sent in iilir amout. hissevilns to be a worthly ca11iuse and thbe peophle have responidel to it very liheriallyv. Air. Loeslr llaufll~ and aniy con-. temlplate lmovine- to Elnorm( inllm fuliure and tal:0, charge-, Of the co rAlt.i i''telphonle offict. 1 ori to r . l .\ le. j .5 I \ illiamjo I . o! n il l ''th, a s n foI 1a .\iary liiis. MAI%. Janumc Wr-ight hlas; movellIo Cascarets Best Family. Laxative Harmless to keep liver, bowels and stom ch clean, and cost on y 10 cents Tlo-ilght s re! 'Tak9 Cascarets andl enjoy the ni .st, gen tlst liver' ando howel cleansibg y'ou ve e'' xper'ienicedi. Cascar'ets wvil liven/your liver' andl clean your thIrty .f1 of bowels 'with mut gip 1ing. :Vo vwillI wake up feel Ing gr'ando. Yof1 thead will be clear', breath ri1ighit tongue cleani, stomach s weet-Get (AO-cent box now at any druig stoi'e. 'flest cathartic for chil dlren as wel as grownl-ups. 'Taste hIke candy and never falls. They wvork while you sleep. FARMIERS OIF SOuPPH SI[OULD STAN]D FlifID Senator Sithi Adisespt lioldinig of ('ot tont andti Seier'e (Cut in Aceaege for' Year. Washiingt on, Jan. 27.---Senator' 1. D). Smith of South Carolina tonight Is suied the following statemien t on the cotton situtiion: ''The past embargo on cotton to nont trial countries, thle embargo to enemy count riea, thle demior'alizat ion in ship ping and in sl Ihiping rat es, thle cont ditions necessar'ily at tetndant itpion thle tt'ansit ion fr'omi war to peace, the Pending peace negotiatIons-all t hese ai'e elements beitng uised by the -hears to depr'ess the market. 'The fact re mains that the world needs every bale of Ameriean cottotn and more and -will take It at. the price we are standitng for' andl hiighier it .we will juist be pa tient and hold what we have and ctt thle acreage, cut it severely. l~ver" patiot Ic huinialiess man is oil i' liendi. "'I tim dhoing all I can with t.he aid of out' friends in thle senate and hiouise to Ilet relief along the lines of ship ping o nd the embiargo. I hope for t'e lief along t hese lities. Sucesse 1 is'us if we hold( fast." (000D l.E PORTS PiLF.t SE L '' UHE:NS Th'ei'e hus never been anything with the Q~I CK rest it; of pure lauvop tik eye wash. On man' eyes swere 50 badly atriredl tciild not1 read without WI0 '1 l 'O~f app ienit ions of Invoptk r1 el ieo im. A I "dv hleni tried three Ilige~ I glasses' tot' weak. inflamed eyes. ONfi Lavontik wvaqh IurIitedl lier. WE' naanotee a smnall hot the to beneflt IEVIMRV CA wont ed ntrrained 01' inflamled eyes. PTe T~ur'ek" Drug Co.. Inc. * WATTS MILLS NEWS. * , *e *.*.* * Watts MIII, Jan. 25.-Quite a deep gloom of sorrow wns cast over our town on last Sunday when the sad news went out that .r. Clara Busby was not expected to live and sadder still our hearts were made on Monday, Jan. 20th. when the message came that she-had passe-d away. Mrs. Busby died alter a few days' illness of influenza, folow.ed by pneu monia. Her remains were laid to rest Jin the cemetery here on Tuesday, Jan. 21. The funeral service was' conducted by Rev. i. Iladock. :irs. Busby was well known and mteCh loved by all who knew her. To know her was to love her. She was 1known for her sweet, Christian char acter and affectionate, kind-hearted disposition, always being ready to lend a helping hand. She wIl be greatly missed by her many friends and Vso in the Haptist church, of which sne has been a consistent member and a faithful worker for a number of years. While it is hard to realize that she is gone front or nidst and our hearts deeply mourn her departure, iwe feel assured from the life she lived andl from 'the sweet Words of testitioniy from her lips, that ste is now at rest. reapiig her reward for her true faith ful ness here. Wv reel and realize that our loss is her eternal gain. Mrs. Husby V5Was before her marriage, miss Otiein Jones, da ughIer of tie late W. W. Jones. Who vied here a fe yea-s ago Sh'e leavk s besides her lits hand, three small children: Ithet t, Lorea and t!zabeth, live brothers and one sister as follows: J. W. ,Jones, of Greenville: C. 1H. .ones, of Selma, Ala.' W. 0. jlones, f) Spart anb irg' 1). 'C. fones, of Watts Mill; !rs. Elvira Godfrev, of Empsonile, and t)'nnte .Joies, who is yet in France; also a iarge host of friends Vho exteld thelr deepest sympatiy to Ole bereavd fai I.y. Oil lriday morning. Jan. 2lth. Mr. oardy Teilple'on di at his IomI at tils 1la. . tie is lein decliriig lialth for hute a while. Hlis reIainis wvere in11terred. inl foeky Sprn'llee telr:y on Satiniay, .)a.I . 2.-wih. 'Ti Din. (r:l servi(' was (oilu til by tv. .1. L. .\Clel. \i . TA mpre.m w te,.h :an .r yc:: ", ;s Vell no\\n Ih1 , bi:.V 1(1n .1 rrid nt ii f this pla((' for a ma1 1 tIri i i v !14 11. 1; h I . i tw o II- ofe years. 1i leave h v: I do lows-': Nl o r! -ul .3 r ' p of \itt W . ' l nd O i - ,tO w h.11o is . I In .: ' r i c': M.\!r:. .J .\. .\; lo".. . of v* Iille; i\ L. ol hor I - h I .\ r '. .1.1) m (;, I i id ie f W.(II a\'I .\l I '. 0! i- P((. . w.vho luu!d t. m i: fw:-i1! of gili!, I.,:' arm hiro1"o (vrralday ag , i.' ". in al I IIonIg IIi vel y at t his writinig. V. v lImv' 4evoral vases of influeiza here now, though onti School is still openl. Mr. W. W. iunter I.s; real sick of tineurmoita. His friends Wish for him a speedy recovery. Theu mafiy friends of Mr's. D). C. Jones will regret to learn that she is very sick of irneumonia, wvhichi followed an attack of influenza. 'We certainty wvish for tier a hasty recovery. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Mcte. on .\ondlay, Jaon. 20th, a boy. , 1F FRIANCE h(IILLED 25 per' cent of the Frreh army has been1 k~l il In btiItle , anotherci 25 tier Th'lis terible sacrifice of half Its mans~ ifiicenit armiy has been freely miade hv~ hieroic Franice tha libIiertx m ightI live. The worldl, arid especially Ameriea, owes Fr'nce an ienor'mous, debt.t of gratitude(1, n only for this, buiit for lie disci v('r ' by French('t Peasants of a Irerfee r meidy for stoniachi, live and1( inito. in I dIispeder' ls whichel is ie 110r (od to t: ' ia'td ma01ny Ithousiands of liv e' I e w. 5idt oveir, hir'eented in numuerahl 1 fgie I otieratitons ando at lev'it Ited i. ale able suf tferiig. Gleo. impitor'ts thi ' ingred'(ientsr and1 sells this r('medyl in America uinder the nama a itle, tiarimless prepaiaoraItin ha stomia('h, liver arid intest inat ailmen'rt' I-aiurenms I ruig Co., L au 'rins, S. ('. The Strong Withstand thre Winter Cold Better T'han the Weakc You must have Health, Strength and En duranco to fight Colds, Grip and Influenza. When your blood Is not In a healthy condition and does not circulate properly, your system is unable to withstand the Winter cold. UitOVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC FortifIes the System Ag~ainst Colds, Grip anci Influenza by Purifying and Enriching thei Blood, It contains the well-known tonic prop erties of Quinine arid Iron in a form acceptable to the most delicate stomach, and is pleasant to take, You can soonl feel itarStrengthiening, Invigorating Effect. 60c, Li'enrse Fees for Ilanket~irs andt Pedl dlers hii Laurenrs Countty, S. V. State of Soth Carolina, Prr'suiarnt to an Act. of the Geeraln Assembly of the State of South Car'o linia, thierefor pr'ovidinlg: Be it r'esolvedl by the Counaty IBoard of Comminsaioner'a of Izaur'ena Contyi, South Carolina, in' regular annual Ineting assembled: That the License Fees to be paid by hawkers and peddlers doing business within the said County for and dur ing the year A. D. 1919, be and the same aro hereby fixed in the following amounts, to wit: For foot peddlers of goods, wares and merchandise the sum of Fifteen Dollars. For 'peddlers of goods, wares and merchandise in two horse wagon, or truck, Fifly Dollars. For peddlers of goods, 'wares and merchandise in one horse wagon, Thirty Dollars. 'Peddlers of stoves or ranges shall pay the sun of Seventy-Five Dollars for tile first wagon or truck, -and for eachI additional wagon or truck oper ated by the samile filmi the mill of Fifty Dollars. Peddlers of clocks shall pay the sumll) of Fifty Dollars for the first wagon or truck oPerated, all(l Tihirty Dol lari's for each additiolal wagon or truck operated by tile same irm. P peddlers or ligltlling roads shall pay tit s1111 of Fifty Dollars for tihe ii rst wagon or truck, and ','hitt y-ive ol.. .ars .Tor each additional wagoln or trulck operated by tile same irm., Peddlers of spectacles shall 'pay the situm1t of 'Twenty Dollai's. 'Peddlers of sewing machinies shall pay the 8utm of Fifty Dollars for tile first..wagon or truck, and 'Thirty Dol lars for each ad(litiontai wagoln or ruck, operated by the same firm. Peddlers of pianos or organs shall pay tie skul of One 11undredt anti Thirty-live 'DolIla rs for eacht an11d ev ery wagoll or truck operated. All lienitses to lie Issued by ite Clerk of (ourt of sai( Coutty anltd to ie of force and effect nitil the :l1st day of law. Provided, That all licenses issu (d ifter the thirtieith a(y11 of June shall be for two-lthirds of the above iae111(1 rates. D onle anld rat ifled inleglrlm Imteeting at Lalrenis {'olirtI lotisF C. this tile !lniuy of imary A. I). 1919. JXO. ). W. W.ATTS, Super'viso-' . test: M hai 'an J. D). .MOCK, Clei'k. Announcement Enterprise National Bahk begs to announce that it has received and has readyrfor delivery all Liberty Bonds 9 of the Fourth Issu. Subscribers will, please call and get them../ Enterprise National Bank No. 1 Store mm ItL I No.2 Store 210 West Ue a~ el trs north side Laures St. Square. 1 lot ladies ribbed Underwear, Chxihmg ouL al odd lots Shoes. worth 75 cts, our special-sale Price, 50 cents. price 50 cnts.ing, Overcoats and Suits. 1 lot men's Underwear, worth $1.25, our special price, 98c. Closing out Millinery. Ladies' 1 lot yard wide Bleach, worth Hats half price. 25c, special sale price, 20 cts. boxes for 2 c a 1 table of Cloth, odd lots and Sixes ol bd a l remnants, closing out special p prices. 1 lot 39 inch Sea Island, worth Best Laundry Soaps, worth 7c. 25 cts, our special price, 20c sale rice, 5 cents. 1 lot men's Work Shirts, worth $1.25 our pecial price, 98c. th will be closed out special Big vah:es in wool serge Dress Goods, 98c to $2.39. Tlrozf~ousand dozen men's, Wool Gloves and Mittens, go- /.4omen and children's Hose, ing at special prices, special prices. Come to J. C. Burns & Co.'s two Stores. You will find huge stocks to select from, and any Special Values we haven't time or space to mention. This whole newspaper would not list our im mense stocks of January Specials. Two Big BUS St&s~1 Wet oauen Stret ado.2,Noth siudy Sqapwreh.