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LAND SALE Statle (if Souti Carolina, County f litireis,. IN COURTF 01- COMMON PLEAS Nancy J. Coan, Plaintiff, against W. M. Ilimnson and )elia P). li in.;on, Purstiait to a decrec of the (Court in l - allove stated case. I will -,ell at inlie oticry to lthe highest hidder, at 1.aurens ('. II., S. ('., on Salesdhy in June next, leinl Monday the 5th day of the ionti, 411 tring th' itia1 hotiirs for suIt Ies, the following descrIhedl property, to wit: All those three lot.s Nos. -10; , , ;I within the (p01oratt limnits inl the City of Laritens, County and St7ate afor "i. in Irby11' v Avinue, and boulile( on the (4l1l th hit 11 (il(z sirecr, 4ni4 ca. t, hv Irby avo'1enue, outh by lol o t H. P!. Chibir!:.4 and v Ilt y ]wt o1. I t 17 !' 441 '4 ha i : h. p14 rcha47 (l by \\. \.i frm John -'. Il h t :\ dc.t dtc4 l Nov. 2", 1!11!1 aind lo- No. 41' hlaving1 bec n 1 urchll d Iby \\. . Illlnson from lIt. 11. hid e s y !ovd dat''4l Nov. I'. 7Il' , both < i4'41s dtily I4 (4orded in ill o' ()I Nk. .\. C. fot 1, .(.2ns (' nty Niov. ! 'I and No%-. .4 , ;!nil ' + ' h in4 , 77: 1 7. 4 ' li ) *7i d, d'l F1 ,b \\'. . A. Flins(on to lella Pi. in I n. (,?1 14) . 19, 41'P. )s n' en.- -vil d. -, :J E o 1:,1; C t 299. L~ot,;s al .24l4141ly nd.11 l !' m ":-z ;I whole, um ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 hihri'ir t e declare-d thlt 7'o T-. io of Sal f'45:. '7nrcha~''7r to '4 for' ; : 1 and .-: as. If th1 4: c ;, sa1 1a. not compli'd with :t land tl b10c -oh onl a m . some P 'I" - t S'I t v oil S,11e tOr Ims, n'l.k offrm r urh s . C. A. l'OW !-:l. C. C. C. P. and . S. llate., this May 1, 1922. l-t C 11tion for L('tite S of Ad11innistrat illn rate (of So ith ('arolinit, V0 : ofL re . AI i s Ars, Nanoy , . .e 4 laIker sllit t lilt- t(4 -Ia.ant borJ) - ,or :.1. o[rolcs i'i', a1 nd(U4 of .d i iIai n o h .tat . ,.. Sff ct of C!u4E -:. Parker. Th a'4, therefor., to i:- an1 11 d I:on!ish Al4 a(l i 101and thle Iiind 4d ad11 1 ce:4liors4 of 11 sahl ClanId I rI'k e1' (Fe1CC d, I Fit I ll(-y hI tnd '1 - jilar h efo:'' me(. in theC .4)urt1 0' Pr1 -- 11l1w l aa en. S. C., onl the :lls day of Mla., 122 next, If- 1' pu lic'. 7ion7 hereo17f. .17 11 o'eloc!k !n t e + '' or noon, to shwcaI.-v . f any they have why te1 4 id .\ lni( 1st rat jn 1 hould 1)1 lt .ranted1. von.4'(l U1l1'ler Illy 11 nd 1 ;.his 1;1t 41.'.v of May, Anno DI omlni 1922. .G.THIO.MPSON, i l-t-A1. P. I, C LISTEN TO Broadcasting stations in all concerts, lectures and nev talk every night to thousar playing aind singing to grea you enjoying this new ent4 No hnowledge of electrici peience necessary. Shipment Arri RADIO DE MARTIN ELEUl Lautre r Deper MOTO F EASTER BY Phone 200 WOMAN'S PAITY l)EllICA ES HIOME Notable Men and Women Take Part In th1ie Lxerlses. Washington, May 21 .-The head qruarters of the National Woman's party was formally dedicated today, with the laying of the cornerstone of their new N building which is to be con structed opposite the capitol of the lniteid States. A crowd of severat thousand people, including a number of notable Ieln and women of this and other nations, took part in the cere To nlitsie furnished hyi the marine hai.d, the til'e, white and yellow anner ofW the National Womn's party formally raised and .\l s. 0. 11. P1. 1 elhiloit, of New York, their president, doclared the pturposes of the occasion wereto "acclaim tie neceptani ce into 11oltical life (f all organiiiized body of \omUeln" and " to lay thei1 cornerstone (if the i*h.-t woans olitical parlia meInt in tlie world." Pro Sideit ilarding had accepted anI~ invitation zo attend, butl at thl- last momenilt Iifound that lie was unable to Id 'o land expressed his regrct inl a letter. "I Simre with you and4 your aSSO Clates a rrlioicilng in the eifranichiise mnti-t of the womien of the United States." the President wrote, "and I uiryt rtly wvisht thnt the larger oppolr ti'.y If Ameri'an -.Nomanhood will -)e marked by the Iighest ideals. lofty ri.t im. nolke inspirations and reat noad to o':r Comon Oulltry. Snator Curtis, of Kansas. and l(iisetaitive Fess, of Ohio, .eliub I eans,. and Senator Carraway, I)emo erat. of Arhansas. brought cor(fial rCet ings fromt tlie congr essional biaiches to tie womeni in short ei One of the interesting features of the dedication was the placing in the conrI- st one of historie documeti. conneet(e wiivithi the suffirage campai, as well as gree'tings from all parts of :h wold. The fir:st of t he prsidential .eries of Imi dais st tck off by the mini at l'hiladlphia for 'resident. lidina and The historic "Woman's itghIts .r.r d raw \%u1p11 inl 1 % wereL givn laces of honor. rhc corner rHE WORLD large cities are sending out 's nightly. Prominent men ds by wireless. Artists are t invisible audiences. Are !rtainment? ty or previous wireless ex ved Last Woec PARTMENT FRIC COMPANY 8, S. C. d able inOThens CAR MOTOR CO. stone was sealed with a silver plat ed trowel presented by the only suti vivor of the convention which drew u the famous charter, iMrs. Charlott Piercer, of Philadeliphia. MULLINS CITIZENS TAKES OWN LIF, It. Miles Shoots Self After Wounditi Merchant. Latter 3ay Die Too. Aitillins, Alay 17.-I. Miles Is dea and lien Snyder is possibly fatally II jured from shots alleged to have bee fired by Mr. Miles in Mr. Snyder store about .10:30 o'clock this mornint At the coroner's inquest this after nloonl the verdict was that "It. 1 lc came to his death- by gitnshot woudl inflicted by his own hand." h'l bullet which ended the life < Mir. Milles was flied into the templi Dr. J. liagood Smith, who examine M1r. Siyder's wounds, is of the opil ion that the bullet entet'ed .11r. Sn (Ie'is back, r'anoged the full Ient-th 0 the left l11ng and barely missed tht heart. Hlis condition is very grave. The story as told by M1r. Sinydetr I that Mr. .Miles cattie to the store earl tiis mtrintg for a settlement for a ilon safe which he had Sold to A1 -S nyder. It is alleged that 'M1r. 2libo otutendd for a sum in advance of III a gr,'(kd price and Ihat the ,,,hootin. followed in consequece of -Mr. Sn Ider's (fullsal. AltS. Snyder was inl the store at th time but knew nothing of a misunde stanilding until tie shots Were hear( Ike Sheer, a brother In-law of A1 Sn yd er and a clerk inl the store, lia ,left the building a few moments m. fore. .\lr. Siyder Is a neplhew of A11'. '11< and both have been in the clothin and dry goods businiess here for numbcr of years. -.\lr. Aliles was tIl oldest clothing merchant in .ullin and by hard work and attention t business, lie had amassed a small foi tune. About 90 days ago he sold oi his hittnes to Mr. Sntyder. .r. .li!e: was regarded as a got stli antIal business man, always lil Oral to every *xvorthy cause and readi to serve Where iceded. lie was abot G4 years old and leaves a wife and oil son, Edgar, 12 years old, a student i C ha l toil. .lr. liles' only brothe s. lie ,died inl Mullins 11n 1!111. PA) ( ICOWS AlllN U HOM.LE:SSE RFIl-'('EI Plohaly IVe Thouisid Will be Aid vii to Total of Sixty 'I'Tousanlid. N-w 0'.lean, '.\iny I7.-Probably 1) hoele;s refugees will be addc to 'tie 611.01161 alryeady mattide homneler o1 otherwi-C seriously affected by ti floods as a result of the breaks I tie lever' on [:!you I Des (Iaises, niev ifamitt burg, La.. according to estimate made today by Red Cross worker TI :y's break increases the total arC tloodeid to lmore th:n 5,50 square mi!<. n luisanaand .\ississippi. A total of 12,0(10 pver'soi:; are, noi(\ be.n I fd and clothed by flood relic Ltne'es in lie two states, accordin t(o the' :e ofli ialIs, 23,000I in L oui sian ad 1 I,000li in 2lis.sissippi. it is ei heeted that at least 2,004 Ker'sons whi will be affie(ted b4y thte Illamiburg ct Vasse wvill lie added to this i-oil. Thei loss of livestock ini the are being fl ooded by t he I lambu11rg briea will be very great as r'esidlents that section did not anticipate a flon and biut little time .was given for' th :maovalI of Ii vest ock. Th'lousqnds c acres of suigari canle in Averi lies, S .Martltin, St. 1 andry antd I betria itarishe have either beeni flooded or wvill h within the next two dlays by the wa ter from liay'on Glaises and tile Re r'iver'l tough thte break int the heve iteatr Ilambif ', now about Ti00 fc wide. Repiorts fr-om the affected ar'ea tc clay stated the wvater had reachedi an inundated the towns5 of .\oreauivill and Plachevlie 'and is gradually ii ing arounld the towvn of AMelville wvhic Is exptectedl to go under early tomor row. At the pr1esent rate It Is estimat edl Palmetto will be inundated by Fri 'day. Thte flood at M1elville was reporte rising at the r-ate of six Inchtes a: hour. D)on't Alunys Blamte H~ens When Egg aret Scalrce'. Rats mnay be getting them--U. E Government 'hlulletins piove they knoi how to get them. Break a cake c RAT-SNAP Into smlali llees an. place wvherec rats tiravel. -If thert RAT-SNA'P will get them--positivel) Thiree sizes, 35c. i;5c, :11.25. Solci c~n guaranteed by C. Ei. Kennedy &So Putnam JDrug Stoie, Lauriens Ilietrd ware Co. To Stop a Cough Quick take HJAYES' DEALING HONEY, cough medicine which stops the cough b: healing the Inflamed and irritated tissues A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TrRATJ SALVE for.Ohest Colds, Head Colds tin Croup Is enclosed with every bottle c HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salv should be rubbed on the chest and throa of children Muffering from a Cold or Crous The healinit effect of Hayes' Healing Honey ie 'sie he hrat omine wththe hen~g effect(< Bth rmedip are pecked i ne carton'anid th Just ask your druggist for HAYEE HEALING HONEY CIE COP We have three cars rive this week which $8.5 Per T When this shipment is much higher prices. W< lay in your supply now. may cause you much later. Y Al v Eichelberg< Phone 33 S 11 l' SPECIAL Six k S Any well-informed ge a the Special-Six leadsi / of endurance, comfo upkeep. Drive one y 1-why thousands of oxu - qualities which go t< Onepice inshild faction and pride of < -wif," windshied wt -unusually <comfortable, bec holstery and long semi-elli -endurance and dependabil manufacturer through the 1 SPECIAL-SIX manship. 5-Pas., 119' W. B.; -a Studebaker-built L-head 5011. P. power. Chassis. .. ..$1200 -economy of upkeep with Touring Car . . 1475 minimum. . Roadster -refinements such as you mi . R(2Pa...) . . . 1425 Jeen boaght-day clock on inst (4-Pass.) . . . 1475 Cowl ventilator controlled from Coupe strument board. I (4-Pass.) . . . 2150 Tonneau lamp with extension ct Sedai.. .. ...2350 Parking lights in lower corners .,.a./aory windshield base. One-piece rainprqpf windshield windshield wiper. In the Specia-Sixc you get Studebaker, the world's larg T H IS I S A. S TU DE FULLER & V~ LAURENS, S. of coal to ar we will sell a 0 cDn sold we expect advise you to The coal strike inconvenience er Bros. irage mechanic will tell you n value from the standpoint rt, power and economy of ourself and you will realize -ners have found in it those > make up motoring satis >wnership. ause df its deep, genuine leather up-. >tic springs, front and rear. ity have been built into it by the ise of high-grade materials and work motor, 334 x 5, develops fif ty horse-. repair shop attention reduced to a ght expect only in higher-pricedp.ars: ru- Large rectangular plate glass rear wmndow-7% x 23 mn. Trans mission lock reduces cost of r.heft insurance to owner.. 15% to of One key operates the Yale locic on nd ,ignition switch, transmission anid tool compartment. such value and satisfaction as only' ast builder of sixes, offers. BA KER Y EAR AUGHN