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UI SKIN WHITER THAN SNOW IN SEVEN DAYS New Preparation Known as Wiliams Superior Skin WhItener-WiU Clear up Your Skin, Keep It Soft And Fair. Will Positively Remove Tan Frecklos In 7 Days. If It Falls Your Money Will Be Refunded. 'lis preparation is a new scientith discovery guaranteed nor to hatrm the most ielicato skin. Williams Super ior Skinl Whitener is tlit only prpara ltion of its kind onl tile markeot. It is quick and delightful in its effects and will not harm the most delicate skin. lie sure to -,pecify Williams Super ior Skin Whitener. You can secure the genuine Williams Superior Skin Whitener at laurens Drug Co. Hupmobile The Car E4erlasting Ellis Motor Co. DISTRIBUTORS Clinton, S. C. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) h stops the ('ough and lendache and works off the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c: LAND SALE State of South Carollua, ('ounty of Laiurens. In Court of Common Pleas. J. W. Todd, Plaintiff, against Sami A. and Joe W. Williams, De fendantss. Puirsiant to at decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outery to the highest bidder, at Uturens, C. II., S. C., on Salesday in November next, being Mlona(ly the 'ith day of the month, during the legal hours for such salea, the following de scribedl property, to wit: ist.-Lot of Samt A. Williams.-All that certain piece, lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of I au:rens, County and State aforesaid, containintg one-flimirter of an acre, tloj or less, and bounded on the north eist and solutlt, by lot of Joe W. Wil liams, and ol the west by the latu tens Oil .\ill and being tile lot (on iveeI to Sam A. Williams by .loe Wil liams on tite :Ir d( of Novenher, I90, by dee(d recor(ded in book 2:1, page G:. 2nd.--L.ot of ,lo Wr . Wi lliams.-A th:t. certain lot, piece anl parcel of Ilntd situate, lyinig and being in the City oif laturtns. county and State aforesaid, containing otte and one thi Ii acres more or less, boundted onl 114 - north by lanls low or form1etrly blnigto Tr. J1. ;laickett, onl the eaIst andl Sotil by iands ntow or formerly b ln ig to .\rs. If. (". TIodd, andI on) lte s-t by lot of Sam A. Williams. and Laurens (il .\liill. It being all thit r*Wr-ty conveyed by Mrs. II. G. 'l'oltd to . W. WVilliainls, by d ed( dlated [tht, Ith of .\bl:y, 1908. wvhicht is treordedt in letd 440o k 2;, tpage. 12, tlie of the~ Vt a4 . .\ t : (i4 des iing to1 bid( on! dheposit wtith the ilerk of (tour t, it not les than .I a n ac lonatth it o ot 4 l l Ior thetittahl proptyti Teri.; f Jt ah it II . ' urcha e r to 4, oft e t i-f :.a are in, tl c omp'4, lid with, \V 'il" 1 (,444 i t' 30d1ay by Iann tersti (h .g V. '. 'tI' S nd 11 G. 1., (4au e st. C.~ 1M4nt 4d. Ii O \t. 10 ). 't2 1 . :', 41-. littl s b I\)- tl i .~El lti tw mate tIof': Sott wiarolie, ( n 04 arat trcts ofi thenn 01(1as.whl thehiet Its e accepaitei'lf, (IC(i Vgi~iag ailnd wilbea tiry dl'eofe te lr oifenCot.r n l'so uanit d a d te tie of the saurt for the abforemation e(i, alwillrtie . Teartns. of Ial., Ont-half asday in ancveml toexl~ telve .\onyth froh daty of thle; moth, durding potion toa hpurhafer overh sad th~esown e ib d 8 pr cet, tors fwi atit l.ave tha purcaer -of' hu Is ntelirg peand ting,. I' the Tern of elon ar otng eoled hure landot-ourE esold. morae or soman bsunenh -::alof .eon same terms, th sta 0 forme pvrvhaler,deasan(;. W. Youn, n th Aut byPlands o Georg ~. Y.un. and n. bthrenws by Ttte tbghst bidto be, accptdIat SLEEP IN MRCH "Forty Wtnks" Under Happleet of Conditions. Idea Seems to Appeal With Consldei% able Force to Writer in Louis . villo Courier-Journal, Cool, cavernous, well-ventilated, cushioned churches are fine places in whteh to snatch -10 winks of eleep. Blut for the disposition of mnean-na tured persons to speak unkindly of one who sleeps in church the invita tion of a Louisville minister to slee) in his church lduring his sermons miglt jan the building Sunday morn ngs, ma king sleeping in a pe'w as 'opit'rtless as sleeping three in a bed. Those who are not sensitive to un kind, un-Christina, eritielsm can en joy sleeping In church and going home, as the pastor says, "refreshed and declaring the sermon and the theology fline." Sleep in itself 18 the supreme realized experience of the avernge work-ridden, worry-bitten, dog-tired human belug, declares a writer In the l*)misviile C'ourier-Journal. It pro1 vides all of the refreshment of the bath without the labor of tubbing and rubbing. Sleep is more reconstruc tive than a drink, and it is an anti toxin, whereas the drink may be, now a days, cold poison procured by bribery. The poets, many-voiced, silver tongued, have smitten the lyre and sung the delights, the uses, the maglc of steel). The philosophers have point ed out to the weary, to the disillu sloned, the "poppled ways of sleep," Sleep paroles the prisoner whose days are spent in penal servitude and whose nights are sipent in a cell, inak Ing him as free and as light-footed as Ariel. Sleep suspends the life sentence of the inan who is in the clutches of in curable illness and beckons him to the ruddy experience of youth and health. The jilted lover sleeps and knows the happiness of love requited, The bankrupt sleeps and experi ences the dignity and the power that wealth showers with barbarie hand upon the merchant princes of the gor gemus west, along with pearl and gold. The widow, gray, bent, old, child less, a victim of poverty nnd loneli ness, sleeps and is again the bride whose slip)pered feet are at the gates of Eiysluin. "Sleep" is found, in any book of fta miniar quotations, between "slander" and "slavery," from both of which it provides resplite, and next to "smiles," near "solituie" and "song," and "sun shine" But. It is fountd nowhere in hapier ci rcumstances than in clhuirch, soit.where between the announce ent of the text and the pronounce ient of the bnedletion, for sleep's enlress l)(in lt(he eyelids of the weary falls iliore softly and sweetly when it Ciies 'like D1iina's kiss, unniasked, un sought," th1a wheni it restponds to such adviiaes as gettling into nigh t-clot lies and into hed. Sleep in church is at 'ts best wvhen flit' .1chur Is 1nnie of logs and stands in a wvoodi. Theii lirtather is long windedti. The stl iirrt'i ha rks, the luen Jay iihllts, the leaves rustle ou1tide gih' windiows. As the' parson thuniders ''ut <htuaiitioni in idt-disctourse the nat of thle a rgieitnt gios to, your miak 'ful nielihbor while yoi 'i-at in drieans th Ile cust artd.''" (i I 'ron i twn, withi the juinginig iiiise's of thei stre'ets invatdinig th liidllile', thert' are' iaie swee'ilaess iand sioliu' ini tiwi ltlilr' of a iniiister who inivites thei weary' to Chilean Fruit in America. An ixpnriti'ntli shliiiii'nt ofi gralls w'as sent toi Nitw Yrkb wih a ylew'; of bii toitlll iin the' lnite'd St ateis for thle anti are ripotilti to, have arrivied int i\ih' a i highly ltis a I tory tI i irae It iiiiiielpior te iitii the i sh iiine tis irimi aif tedni asatng iint ILnnia ise tioe.t Th ewa erinwf tis oft guar-s t-uhir i'nterti i c iiiiil('l its p ongsibl hat the eortedasnational es frep rt. Plagie, li e 'aid a rtapilysiingb Sib er cholrabwa, praging i thet sherpn fadlite goernentvslanle t'here wraduhardlyine prt of nhoustj uonafected by mladri the wltinge cniion of thshe dSattributed tho enormust swarms of flies and gnats. which ore Inth ComissionrerSsj insutes Waussoa from eraan Sia cherarging insse pn thel southerand molside grnetsand there, was haduyte. parmt fe Iuso. unoffecte dnby matri, Tohge alarm ing contialor uon thnge faftrbue do eor.mus sarmsi oufiesandgnt RANDNG ANSWERS WILLIAMS' CHADGE Reply Made to Critielsm of Former Comptroller. Salaries Not Higb. 'Washington, Oct. 15.--I'ho federal reserve board does not regard "the salaries paid the governor of the New York Federal Reserve bank and the federal reserve agent as. being exces sive," Governor Harding of the board said in a letter to Chairman Anderson of the congressional agricultural com mittee, made -public tonight. "No one familiar with the qualifica tions of theso gentlemen, their long Oxperienco in bankig, their estab lished position in the banking com1 m'unity before the federal reserve bank was organized, the magnitude of their responsibilities and the oppor tunities constantly afforded then to make other and more profitable en gagements," the letter added, "would assert for a moment that they are being paid more than they are worth." Governor Harding explained that the letter was not a reply to the re cent senate resolution requesting data on the salaries paid New York federal reserve bank officials but was inntend ed to deal more specifically with criti cisms of John Skelton Williams, for mIer comptroller of the currency. The board's answer to the request of the senate, he added, "would be forwarded next week." lie requested, however, that the letter be made a part of the commissions' record and that the coni mission make public Its finding with respect to the charge made by Mr. Williams in the controversy which hegan some months ago. Included in the letter was an an alysis of the salaries paid the New York bank officials and a comparison of the salaries with those of bank officials carrying similar responsibil ities. The letter also embodies the minutes of a meeting of the reserve Men (When it cos "Absolutely the brightest, liv "A colossal revelation "Its transconti Best on the Mark "'I have drivenI my E1ssex 4 without rephailing OVer $50 parls. I get alhout 17 miles to ot gasoline, and abolt 150 11 isfac1(tor)iy inl (evr way TFhie t'he mari iket ." 131 N. Be sex, ihe pr is o i thoew l erII'I lilodel willI still gjye' 'lea ofI the supjer'iority to) an ot elher ligh!lt ''ar, 0or any v Ed( s of 'ldllars ofI its eost They willI tell yout ol a 'ar p 'Ieforumee li ke thle high-ji Tht i s I II 10 reia-l I( taIt 'iI t i l)'EformaIn'' imprj)oves for' I ho I ('(s ol I hol' l a Is of injie Ih l oIE ' erI(I 1',,s(x. IIi Ithe ne,(' ~e a t ig's t'ia t no4 3 Iwer o) s'~ex kinows. N' ce~ ('lii tell y, It wouild he leopossile to adle se rible l lie advanIecent ih ('o(n0siist ini ihe refi ilemei part of' thIe "ari to f'ulfIill Ithe i ibil itie of' its formrer' de(signi, To Really J ADAP E. Main St. board of which Mr. Williams, as comptroller, was 4 member, which showed that Mr. Williams voted for Increasing the salary of Governor Strong of the Now York bank from $30,000 to $50,000. "It will be noted," tke letter added, "that the minutes show that Mr. M Serg e For I Mar=Hof J $10 W ELL A GO E S ;aid thesc : $420 more--Whe diest little engine I ever found in < of the value Americans can offer iental record is not merely a recor et Good as Ever Af ,000 infles "The ESex whidfi wNflI't h of in March, 1919, has tile wallon 0 20,000 miles. Fr'oII e than sat- tis the ca lat perf< )eslti Pa onU or 30,000 ile m1J~ort -WIIBURL~ F. BiE 'in 8., iifnu uiti field, Alass. NOW YOU Impro tter in every respec ( le W e I hee in IIIlilan1 anl F) ()wn thle est of its typ'je ever ijt rV' How itIs IhatI 4ive e'' x(ep as1 ti hey re rely nleedls i'seax(0.in tilt thait its there i~s such1 aL thiwi usandls an th(le ne(w I'iSserx. Iti time1 you dIrive thew de (s( riing n)(ed 1'o touch a pJnl I~ssex are lierely nsing ru of thlese. n~eedICI ente a1 service riuatf Iely (de- 'fii Tht is merely aniot .Chiefly design, whiehi furitl it of every reliability for which itumos't p)os- to its owners'~. proclaimned Ca rbon Lrouible, wh ic udge it You Must S J. Y. MILAM Williamsn voted aetirmately on 60 per cent At the salary increasee i nlud Ing those which he now crticises, and that he did not vote aginet any of them but was absent from meetOg when the other 20 per cent. were vot. ed. Secretary McAdoo, who as head of AR-HC SMiddy oung Girls, and Who Stay Youn Viddy Suits $12.50 S CLARI LAURENS, S. C. OD PLACE TO TI E X e things o n it was three years in American car"---S. F. Edge In at its price"---E. N. D. in "The Au d-.-it's a miracle"---From "The Cal ter 20,000 Miles Aft I bought fron you My Esa now traveled over driven over all prehsnt. indica- trips betwe< etly good for 20,000 The flexibili a source of ALE, l'resident drive with ni r1s Nati)Iial llank, GET THE ved E t---and for less mon< d in Enrioj the fin- is ho greatly conllCved. that you wi gtreater i Improved ieiiods. Tlhe new Ew neeOs, not import ant line ilei age IaP ir im to correct, more) perQ 'gn 'd inl the impijrovedl EndmuranIe, will hardPlyV kniow notl claO~ime~ Sasw a sp~ark( ping in will not. 1I J nnhliklyI, ini all the facteor of ('0; cari, you ill ever occursI, Ess~* to Ihe hbighie mIJ oil enn I with reaI- designed th on will hardly ever receiving the stamtion. ply 1113(1jin her iunpIrovemlent of feetly the cc ICer unde~lrwritej tihe a few of thl Essex isq best knowvn i'hesqe featur< equivalent o h all notorias know, replacement ee it and Try it---De 45 Delivered at Lai (Cord Ti )R COMF aI alearei' the treasury was chairman of the re serve board, also was on record as favorin te 'alaty' increases, and In a statement to the board said, accord ing,t the itites, that such salaries should be made syfflcently attMctive to induce capable and, effloent men to take itp the work. U Sits Girls Are Best $15 )Y Co. IADE fit less mature) The Auto Car," London. to," of London, Eng. ," London, Eng. :er 40,000 Miles x, a 1919 niodel, has been 10,000 Iniles, including three 'n Detroit and New York. ty of the motor is always' amaI~zementii to those who L. C. IIANNEN, Detrouit--Internjatijonal C2o., Deotroit, .31ich. SEX inimized1 in the niew Esa ll inn tawo or thre .timesi longe betwoeen attention sex gives farj greater gaso -an average of 5 to 7 (niles lon. nteehia 'ism will wear. TI ix for the n1ew, Esseix that it itt yon escape the great est ;ts. Whuere wear inev'itably 'x has mIcreasedl resitance st point. lint also0, it is so it the small part actually ) wear; enn be0 replaced sim x pensively, -p reserving per.. Htly part of the unit. Only e highest 'Priced ear's share ms. In ears lacking t hem, Tear' would me~an the costly of the entire unit. So Today urens, S. C. res) %ANY . Lauren. S. C.