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ASSESW8OS NOTICE 198. The auditor's office will be open from the first day of January to the 20th day of February, 1920, to make returns of personal property and all transfers of real estate, for. taxation ior the convenience of taxpayors 'te Auditor or his deputy will attend the following named places to receive returns for said year, to wit: Tuesday, Jan. 20, Scuffletown town ship, J. S. Craig's Store. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Jacks township, S. W. DL)ean's. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Jacks township, ftenno. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Ilunter township, 'Mountrille. Tuesday, a. 20, Cross Hill town ship, Cross lill. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Waerloo town ship, Waterloo. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Waterloo town ship, Jerry C. Martin's store. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Dials township, 13. Mahon's store. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Youngs township, SIewart's store. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Youngs township, Cook's store. Wednesday, Jan. 21, Waterloo town ship, W. C. Thompson's. 'Wednesday, .Jan. 21, Scuffletown towuship, Ora 9:00 a. in. to 2 p. i. Wednesday. Jan. 21, Laurens town ship, Watts M!1t, 2:30 p. n. to 6:30 p. iM. Wednesday, Jan. 21, 'Hunter town ship, Clinton. Wednesday. Jan. 21, Sullivan town ship, T. T. Wood's. Wednesday. .an. 21, Dials township, ). D .larris's. Thursday, Jan. 22, Hunter township, Clinton Cotton Mill. Thursday, Jun. 22. Sullivan town ship, Princeton. Thursday, Jan. 22, Dials township, Owings Station. Thursday, Jan. 22, Youngs town ship, W. P. llarris's. IFriday, Jan. 23, 'Hunter township, :Lydia Cotton 11111. U'riday, Jan. 23, Sullivan township, W. 1D. Sullivan, Sr. Friday, Jan. 23, Dials township, 0Gray Court. Friday, Jan. 23, Youngs township, Pleasant Mound. Saturday, Jan. 24, Youngs township, TAnford Sation. Saturday, Jan. 24, 1liunter township, Goldville. Saturday, Jan. 24, Dials township, .L. A. 'lionpson's store. Please make note that the appoint mients will be filled just as advertised and to please come out and make re turns. One man usually makes the whole round 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 first of Jan riary, except hose who are incapable of earning a support froin being maimed or from other causes are deemed polls, Confederate veterans excepted. Also all male citizenr between the ages of 1N and 50 on the 1st day of .1anuary, 1921. are liable to a road tax of $1.F,0 ai(l are required to make iuring the time ibove specille(d and their retirn of sane to the Auditor shall pay o the County Treasurer at 1th same timie other taxes are paid in liou of work ing lie roads, school trius tees, students and ministers are ex elpted from road tax. All -taxpayers are required to give township and numitber of school dis trilts; also state 'whether propety is sitiate( in town or country. l~aeh lot, tract, or pareel of lan(I must be en 14tred ceparately. After the 20th of Februiary 50 1r(1 v( nt penaly will be attached for fail a re to mia ke returnts on per-sornal priou .1. WN. TI IOM iPHO.\, 241- td C'outty AuitIot'. r 4LOOK FOR, * g TERED BAL' ' TRADE MIARK (J fireanms tGAmmunition SShootm~ _Righ CHEST CLOGGED UP .WITH HEAVY COLD? Don't give if a chance to "set in"-use Dr. King's New Discovery T HAT dangerous stage where a b :e col or cought or case of grippe in! mght get tihe better of you mtay be nearer than you thiunk. Prompt action ith Dr. King's New Discovery Will avert a long siege, For fifty years it has loosened con gested chests, di ssipated tighit-paceked phlegm, broken vicious colds and Oogs. lve it to the youngsters tako it yourself. There will be no dlisa gr'eeable after-efreets. 60e. and $1.20 a bottle. At your dlruggist's. Give it a triatl. Bowels Become Normal --liver lhvens up, Idle flows freeiy 'tom~riac-oirness, dhisatppear wv len Dr'. iing'.; Newv Li P'ill get it their niatuiral, ('omfoirable actIon. . Pi'urgatives, nieveri plerisattly c'orre' I ie, some(' times habit-foi'rig, shld uiot be takent ') rack the sys'temi vlo Jentiy. Nature's way Ia thre way of Dr. King's New Life Pills--gen(tly hut firmily furn('tioning the boweis, elimti hatinug thle intest ine-cloggitng waste, tand prombiiotinig the mtost gratifyuting(rsulits. Cleainse the system wvith thIem and kntow te boon of regular bowvels, 25c. at all druggists. ALLE' RADICALS OFF FOR BUSSIA Alexander Berkman, Ema Goldnan and Other Undesiraldes Deported to Russia by the Government. New York, Dec. 21.-The United States army transport Bufo-d-"Ark of the Soviet"-sailed before dawn to day with a cargo of anarchists, com munists and ,radicals ibanned 'from America for conspiring against the government. The ship's destination was hidden in sealed orders, but the 249 passengers it carried expected to be landed at some far northern port giving access to Soviet Russia. ".Long live the revolution in Aneri ca," was chanted deflantly by the mot ley crowd on the decks of the steel gray troop ship as she churned her way past th Statue of Liberty. Now and then the y cursed in chorus at the Ufnited Statcs and men iwho had cut short their propaganda here. Not, un til the Buford steamed out of the nar rows betweei Vorts 11amilton and Wadswirth :lid the din eease. Over their headds, whipping in the wind, the Sitars and St tie loated from the masthead. The autocrats of all the Russians on the transport were Alexander Berk man and ltinma Goldman. his boon companion for thirty years. With them were 2~> men and two wiomen-Ethel Bernstein and Dora Lipkin. None knew where they would debark and even Captain G. A. Hitchcock, commander of the veteran'transport, was no bet ter off. At daybreak tomorrow Col. illton, commanding the troops oi board as 'uards, will hand the skip per his instructions. Only a few high officials of the war and labor depart ments know the ship's destination. The voyage will last eighteen days unless it is prolonged by unfavorable weather. The presumption is that the Buford will land at. Ilange, Ielsing fors or Aboin, Finland, which are con nected by rail with Biel-Osporoff, on the Russian frontier. It was intimated in official 0uarters that arrangements have been made with the Finnish gov ernment to permit the passage of the Russians ltrough that country. The transfer from Ellis Island to the Buford of the agitators who have preached death and destruction was an event uinitie in the annals of this nation. Soized in raids in all parts of the country, they we're mobilized here for deportation. An telaborate sereee of Ytceecy was thrown about the preparations for sending ,th em a.way. It was inl the (Iarkest houtrs of ntight that all ar1ty ttI drto' t1) at the doc k at the iminigration station to take abiord the ttndesirables for tlie sevet m1tile. jouioitntY lown the bay to the fil ford. Two -ozetn soldiers a rtmed with rifles and 'is many immigration inspec to!s a carryin n igit sticks. Patrolled the. hoes io f EI'lis Island until the tug arrii eu at :15 a. In. TIhe teds were itarched .i'tglt file between two lites of :.uards; fromn the immigration bar racks to tit' boat landing, each 'arry ing is i o her baggage. .\ score of atgtnis or the dtepIartmtent of jutsticet agtents and the soldlitr gutards on the ittlttd wen.t'i oni boardt' tiht Itug w'.it h thle deporttiitt.-te ttook them0 to lha trans \4 reru cte adto.~e arnt.:; tu2s frmedi'i anI 4'scort fort th' \the ' f. :1w twiat: iant r01 d I ,i atlid l et a tt~ tt n by1It 0 tow rlocat ' t leave, 10o' s .Vimt 'lhl e alf-'' tie ott he shor'e( oft lt Stat toland. \\'hbtty'- th It r nar hts ted torofheld .il atl3 ath. ''t h u gtI waf reur ini bto ltotf t m itedl downcait ainther rcfc i'nped twnhybyatd thet ii tfor thatgitm peunely ithryrot'vilan the lierk esothe arbo loa errw.hp.Teai a Ioh'anda itign was b otelastn as Amhrca,"11 'obed .ssernismtin as t the tug ftlaed asoi thf ttue o'fl I'herty with herlichaed tcht deep inass tw'Oenty-t armin the tlntuga 'eniten'h~tir fo 'ongating the tespion threonted Icrit ervitaes' men tasre It eer friatthy soineft I 'ited o basse ittcei fro theiana'''o~rchss' uas ht it pasid ao tboa t i t crode ith o'ck deprofofent hf tstiie men.Ilti o' i 'The ilthanti't was "Longt lie'the revolu tion in Il t i .'ni itts , 0w a sitarted by eter( (ianskt,0 tenera ('ttsecretaryt or Suford' itt Illdert wtytay ato i dpo'rtock (Irf of membrshp'tithi 'ran .aion wlhiltab was od htere int't907 by ha sIsti t who afte nidwghit, of I Ioitlte hf tetrofrad.i't rauemoatnef eda lft onit din et'iociast thatus thoug thel ret dfte prty efremay-e light. They had not expected it so C quickly. 6 Anthony Caminetti, commissioner general of hnmigration, took personal charge of plans at the island during t the night and accompanied the tug I down the bay. Representatives John son and Siegel, members of the house committee :)n immigration, -both were there as were Francis 9P. Garvan, as sistant attorney general and William J. Flynn, chief of the secret service of the department of justice. * CLINTON NEWS. C'linton, Iec. 22.-NMisses May Ow ens, Helen Balley, Collette (rifin, Emily Phillips, Frances O'Daniei and Mary Ruth Copeland, of Winthrop College, are at home for the holidays. .\ir. and .\rs. Robt. S. Owens, of Mc Cormick. and Air. and Mrs. Marion Scott of Hishopville, are spending the holidays vith Ar. and Mirs. Rdgar Ow ens. .lesdames WV. .1. Hailey and Cyrus Hailey spent .\onday in Columbia shop plg. .lrs. 1.eland G(illani. of Alassaclu sotts left .londay for ('Greenwood. af t(r s)ending the week with .\iss ('lara Uncekett. .lr. and \ivs. .J. 1. Coleman enter tained at a iBridge party last Wednes day eveining in honor of Mrs. 'Ieland Gillam. At a late hour a delicious sukid course was served to the fol lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., Ir. and .lrs. Cyrus Bailey, Ir. rand .\rs. .J. W. Copeland, Jr., .\r. and Airs. W. 13. Owens. Jr., and Miss Clara Duckett. Mrs. Jas. 1t. Copeland entertained at a miscellaneous shower last Tues day afternoon in honor of ~Miss Jette Dillard whose engagement to Mr. -lteece Young was announced last week. A delicious salad course was served to about thirty guests. Again on Wednesday afternoon Aliss Dilla.rd was honor-guest at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Irby llipp. After several games of Itook a delicious salad course was served by the hostess, assisted by Aliss Lila Dillard. .\ir. W. 11. Owens, Ir., entertained at a stag idinner party last Thursday evelinig in honor of Alt. Reece Young. A delicious five-course dinner was ser\ved to the following guests by .l'sdamlles .1. F. Jacobs, .11., and \Yni. Ba ilf.y Owens: .lMessrs. fleece and .141hn Vionnt:,. \William andi F(erdinand .lacobs. viyrs Hailey. Jodie Chandler, IElwood i)illard, Irvin Coleman, irby iipp. WV. A. .Iohnson. )rs. It. -'. Sad lIr, .. \V. 1-vaen s and S. C. llays. 'T' Alnserove .lMill Chapter held its monthly m-:'ting last Thursday af ternoon with '\lrs. A. K0. Spencer. .lMisses Eluise and .\arjorie Spe'nci. of \Yashini.ton. are spending the holl days at home with their parents. .\rs. WV. .1. liailey entertained at a Briige party last Siaturday aft ernoon in h1onor of Alts. ILtland Gillam. Af tert severtat gamnes of I ridge, a de l iin -:a:l 'ourtse anud hot tea wie serreti to :e following~ guists: .\l's dlamit .I. I". Jacobs. .l r., W. '. .tacobs. Youn~tg. ('vru liailey. t'. .\l. Itaiey, Ali Cl. Itia a )Ict'< t . .11tte 1)tllarid, I. Ii. OfS Ili nh r' li ini1'An.t. of SarInuin-', pn i .et i.ar.n' lt l laer c'-, i ::! i a t t. \.aiAs. 1 .\mmi tYoau Atf ran Ais \ilc amu .11:(. Wl'. ty.l Ow e y .r, Air. and A\lts. J. ..Chanler. .\1lrA. anid Alrs. .1. I. ('oleman. A (ti'On Look Clu andi Iii a few~ frienids last Fridlay afternoon. After several games of IRook, the hostess, assisted by Mesdames J1. F'. Jacobs, .Jr.. and W. D). Owens ,.Jr., served a lovely saladl c'ourseg and not tea, block cream and cake. Wloodriow WIlson School Honoir IRol. First Grade-MAorgan ihranmlett, Bob Yountg. Second Grade-Troy Bishop, Irene Trerry. 'Third C rade-Sar'a Durts, iMary ('aldwell, -\lford Caldwell, Margaret (Cheek, Joe (lambreif, FMhiel TPerry, Lyles Ston's. Paul Sanders. F'ourth C rade--Loi s Htishop. filoise Y'ountg. Fi fthI Grade('-- -AlMvile hurton, S aah (lheek, Saraih Ow ings. Se'v(t h Gade Nell urts, Nel Che ek, Wht~ in(y Young.i liabitual Constipation Cured in 1 4 to 21 D~ays "LA X-l'OS WITil PE.PSIN" Is a specially p~repatredSyrup Toic- Laxative for fabitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should bo token rogularlyfor 14 to 21 days to induco regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates Very leasanat to Take. 80e npe bttle.. Itation for Letters of Administation admonish uil and sivgular the kindred the sald Administration should not be tate if South Carolina, and Creditors of the Bald 0. 0. Dun- grante. County of Laurens. can, deced, that they be and &V- Given under my band this 16th day ly 0. 0. Thompson, Probate Judge: pear before me, in the Court of Pro- of December Anno Domint 1919. Whereas F. T. (Duncan made suit bate, to be held at aurens Court House, 0. G. THOMPSON, D me to grant him Letters of Admin- Twrene, S. C., on the 29th day of Do 22-2t-A J. P. L. C. stration of the Estate and effects of cember, 1919 next, after publication 1. C. Duncan. hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, Ingrav-d Cards and Invitatiow. Thae are, therefore, to cite and to show cauee, if any they have, why Advertiser rinting Co. the aid Admnal toy smolee -*N.X Coporfemht A Di by Ito. R'ynoHds T2b22-o Co. P. ...C. N EVER was such right-handed-two fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert I That's because P. A. has the qualityt You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you can get five aces out of a family deck! So, when you hit Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour t-. earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes, you know you've got the big prize on the end of your line I Prince Albert's quality alone puts it in a class of its own, but when you figure that P. A. is made by -ur exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parc. -well-you feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words to express your happy days sentiments! Toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half-pound tin 0 humidors-and-that classy, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfcet condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. The spirit of Chrismas says: "Get together, forgive,.,forget, be kind--be helpful---stop kicking, ~~ knocking, fretting and stewing." Stop boasting and boost the other fellow. Pull the discouraged worker out of his little gloom land and make him smile. All hearts should be throwni open to let the ) sunshine in. Then we'll grin at our grudges and S be regular fellows. The spirit of Christmas makes all men friend ly. It is the great equalizer of humanity--it ' brings folks into harmonious fellowship. Worries are forgotten. Frowns fade away. Wrinkles become twinkles, bent shoulders -. straighten up, and sobs disappear in Christmas good cheer. / The world needs Christmas and its wonder- ~ - ful Spirit of Love and co-operation. We need -- S it; 0, so much more than ever before. We need it every day---as much as on Christmas day. - The spirit of Christmas is a free gift for all. Let's take it and know the full joy of the happi ness that goes with it. l '0 With the Season's Greeting, from W L L