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LAND SALE Statte of South Carolina, Vounty of Liaurens. Inlnk of Urp',ss Ilill, Plaintiff, against C. Elarl (loodwin and .lary Eitha Goodwin, Defeidalts. Pttluroa ant, to a lecree of the (Cou rt 'n the above stated case, I will sl I at iublic oltcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, C. It., 8. C.. on Salesday in November next, being M~londay the Ith dhy of th( 11uonhii, dluriig he lIgal houtirs for such sales. ite following de scribed plroperlty. to wit: All that tract and plantation of land. s'.tuatel, lying and being in Cross Hill Townlshlip, Ill l:11urenis Counlty, Southl Ca-olina, coitainlilig tighty-fourl (Ni) (c Ys, more or less, and bounded on ihl, nortl by lalnds of W. E. Crisp and .Joe Ilitt, on the east by lands of Dr. .J. i1. Miller, onl the south by lands belonging to Ihe estate of .o Joe hll, de eensed, and on t he West by lainds of .Joe 11111 et al. taid tract of land be 'ing known as a part Ot tle h'los. If. TIll Spring Grove Place. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, bal aice to be paid twelve months fronm daite of sale; the credit portioi to be secured ,by bond and mortgage of tle! purchaser over the sai(I premises, bearing legal interest from dlate, with leave to purchaser to pay his entire b)fid it cash. Purchaser to pay for pa pers and stanb)s. If tht Ieris of sale are not complied with, the land to bel re-sold on saie or some subseqient Salesday on same term1s, at risk of formler pur-balzser.I '. .\. POWl)IR. C. C. C. P. and (. S. Jated Octoober 2, 1922. 1-1-3t -A L A ND 1) Sk.I- E State of t Caroilnit, County of Laurens. J. . Cu lbertson, Plaintiff against A. R. -Garrett, Defendant. Pursuant to a Decree of the Coutrt in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at 12aurens, I. If., S. C.. oil Salesday in November next, being .\londay the 6th day of the itmontl, during the legal hours for such sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: All that -tract. piece Ior parcel of land lying, being and situate in tile County of Laurens, in the State of South Caro lina, containing thirty and one-fourth (30 1-4) acres, more or less. bounded on the north by lands of L. A. Brock, on the east -by lands of It. 1. Gilker son, -on the south and west by lands of J. B. Jiuminbert, being the lands pur chased thy me from A. L. -.lahaffey, and said lands rare free from liens and en eumbrances, and are in my possession as owner thereof in fee simple. Terms of Sale: Cash. lPurchaser to pay for paper- and stanpsl If the terms of sale are not complied with, the land to be re-sold on same or some subsequent Salesday on same terms, at tisH ' former purchaser. C. A. POWIR, C. C. C. P. and (. S. Dated October 2, 1922. 1 4-3t-A Calomel Good but Next Dose may Salivate It is Mercury, Quicksilver, Shocks Liver and Attacks Your Bones Calome(l salioat ion is hlorritble. It swells tile t onguie, llosenls theO tthl and starts rhieumalttismt. Theire's no reason whby a persont shiouldt talke siekening, sal i vating catlomiel whlen a fewv cents buys a large bottle o1f D~od'on's Liver Tone-a perfect sutbstittute for catlomnel. It is a pleasant vegetabl lit ud110 whlicht will start your liver j-ust as surely as caloiiel, but it dloesn't make y'ou sick andl cnn not salivate. (Calomel is a dangerons drtug, besid( it masy make you feel weak, sick anud naulsealted tomorrow. Don't lose a dayE wvork. 'Take a spoonful of D~odson' Liver Tone instead nadtlvott will wake uf~ feeling great. No salts necessary. Youm druggist, says if you dlon't find Dodson'i Liver Tone acts better than~ treachieroul ealomnel yormoe is waiting for you 4. Stop Red Devil Ly removes burnt grease !and makes blackened iron -pots and pans look like new. Send for f'ree booklet. Ahwqys drnand thme genuine RE DE lY MAY GIVE PAROLE TO "1OST NEGOIO" Convicted, Sentenced to Die, anid Then A ppealled to ('0our1t Columbia, Oct. 16.--covernor Ilar vey is seriously considel'ing either iamrolinlg or reducing to live or six years' impisoimient the sentence of D avid Iranium. the "lost'' iegro at he State peniitentiary, iwho hts beei tindel dealti Seittice from Orange hrilg County for attempted crimtilial a ssatillt siice Septemiber, 118. tr1iannuimi's cast is a curious one. lit was convicted of criminal assault on a two and a lialf-year old girl and enitenced by the late .ludge .\McIver to be elect rocited. 1His case was aippeal ed, the appeal never perfected and he has never beei I'seitenced. In the lapse of tile attention has beein brought to hear on the case wheni G overnor lIarvey found ithat the ne gro has heeii at tle state prison uin del a iecuIliar, status and much preis sure i has ieen brouglit to hear on the execuitive for lemency on IIe ground that the nepro Is innoceit of the clare 1 and should never have been con1victe-d. 'I'he negro at the time of t ar raign ment I had no mioney nor friends and A. J. lydrick was appointed by thle c!ourlt to defenid him1. 10d. C. Miann, later elected to 'Coigress, was soliO tor andl prosecited him. Attorney Ilydrick appealed tlie case, arresting electrocution, but. when elected soli citor to succeed -'on. Manti, lie felt a hesitancy in stressing cieliiemecy for one Who had been his client, lioigh withliout uloletary considera tion. There the case "rested" and the ni egr1o reiiainled in prison. Governor I Iarvey has given a great deal or thought to the matter; that there was iotiing produced at the trial ,which would demonstrate the coimiiittal of the grave chairge charg ed, partictilarly the attendant physi c(ali's testimony r'egarlding tile )hysl (Il Icireicuistances sllrrioun(ilg tile al leged crime. was demonstrative that it had not been committed. The most, stated lawyers, which the negro should have been convicted of was aggravated assaault, which carries a ilixinilIm of six years' imprisonment. There seems to be no legal means by which the ne ,rto can get back into the couirts. Siice he hats been delving into the case tile Govei'nor has received a ;)e tition from citizens of Orangeburf county asking for clemency, Which, was signed by many of the juirors. The foreiiaii ot tile Jury camne inl his auto mobile, a distance of fifty miles, to rge tle Governor to (o soietliing fin the case. It. T. -Doughty, cashier of (lie Hank of North, and Carlton 0. Douighity, an etiploye of .he Federal Land Bank, Columbia, who wvere be hind the prosecutiol of IIilliIIIII , who 1lived on their farm, have asked for clenl1ny. The Govenllor is of the opinion that the Mail hIa sitetrif'ed tiiough and lie idoes not thIi ink lie shou Id remain tiescent in the case aInd leave the' Inegro to remain behind prison bart' for tihe iremainderk of is life, lpar tiularly whleu lie is iudoubtedly in noceni o (f thle pairticuilar offense of which lie has been sentencedl to dleath. H JONES NEWS * * * I * * * * * * * * * * * * * JTones, Oct. 21I.- We w~ere very sor' iry to hiearI of the dealth of our friend, il r. Alonzio Cuilbertsona, 01' Lautrenis, atid symi:tyttlihize withI the bereaved famnily'. WVe r'ecenitly' met our' cousin, Mrs. Sallie Moore and .!lss Kate Mledlock, of I[a rmony'. .lir. W. Sunford Knight , of Ander Soil, wats :l(ere a few daiys agoi looking after his rent. We extend congratutlations to .\r. *Wistar Iliiggins andc -.\iss E'thiel Hu tnni utwowere recently married. We re ndetedto our friend, avir .ama ie.\cNinich, for a large opos *Mr. Mae f~ilihey's car' turned overi' few days ago with his famnily, but for Innatsely all escaiped serious injury. Tihe farmiiers are sov. ing oats. Mrs. ft. L. Gr'aham 'ommiienlCeo teaching the Palmetto school, neat Owingsville on the liith inst. Tihose whio atttendedQ~ the Piedmroni idr wvere well pleased wvithi the ex. h':uits. Top soil toads arc nov/ being bull frotm Ware >Shoals to Shoals Junctiot and from Wairo .Shoals to -Honea Path D~r. W. Tr. .Jones regretted his In. ability to attend the D)istri'ct .\iedica mieetiing at Newherry on the 19th inst All of the wvork at WVare Shoals i -.irogressing nicely. IThe friends of Mir. John Medloci ......et iheari i:'t h" had an at tack of lparaly'sis on the 12tn itist. an Is in a critical condition.' 0(d lhe Piedmio,, iFt-. ini G.reenlwoo 'on Thuiirsdaty. .Law is Tiaylor, a wvorthiy ante--beiluti slave, . liassedl away recently. -Mir. Cal (Grahapin, of aOue .West, visit ed lis sloter, Mirs. Mace Morrison, lan wee~k. T hebin tiger~ ate boW - ~ ei leflance of the law and it is the duty :f every -good citizen In suppressing Lhe infamously dirty and iniquitous traffic. We recently met the following rriends: Hon. J. K. Durst, .mayor liart rog, S. 0. larvey, Oscar Turner, and Joe Simms, of Greenwood; Alfred le Ninch, of Owingsville; Allie Sharp, of Princeton; iobert Williamson, of Ninety Six. r..W. 'Townes Jones and son visited Greenville last Wednesday. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure Itching. Miind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can get restful sleep after first application. 60e. -----------------*---- ---- i,AND SALE State of South ('arolina, Coity of ILatrenis. IN COlRT OF COMMON PLEAS The Federal -Lanald Bank of Columbia, S. C., Plaintiff against I. C. Ezell et ai, Defendant. Pursuant to a decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at Imblic outcry to the highest bidder, at Liaurens. C. ii., S. C., on -Salesday in November next, being londay the 6th lay of the month, during the legal bours for such sales, the following dc seribed property, to twit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing tlree hun ired and forty-seven and three-fifths 147 -0 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on the Greenville and Augusta road about eight miles West from the town of Waterloo in Water loo township, County of 'Laurens, State of South Carolina, having such 41hape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully nopear by reference to a plat thereof made 'by J. 0. Mar tin, surveyor, Sept 2, 1919 and being bounded on the north by lands of Thomas i.Martin, on the east, by lands of .1. M. Jones, on the southeast by lands of I. C. Smith, and on the west by 'Saluda River and the Goddard lands, this being the same tract of land heretofore cotiveyed to M. J. Ow. ings, by 1t. It. Jones and others as heirs at law of Jane Owings by their deed dated the tth of Jalluary, 1903, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County, il 1)00k of deeds 12 at page 185i and conveyed by the said .M1. J. Owings to 1H. C. E'zell which deed has been filed for record in the oflice of the 'Clerk of Court for Laurens County, S. C. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, bal ance to be paid twelve months from date of sale; the credit portion -to be secured by bond and inortgagi of the purchaser over the said 4iremises bearing legal interest from date, wit]1 leave to purchaser to .pay -lia entirf bid in eash. Purchaser to pay foi papers and stamps. If the terms o: sale are not complied with, the lani to be re-osid' on same or some subse quent Salesday on same terms, at risl of former purchaser. C. A. POWER, C. C. C. iP. and G. S. Dated October 14, 1922. 14-3t-J AFTER you bade your wife and children a fond fare well---then to be called at your office informing you that your home had been destroyed by fire---isn't that a condition of affairs to turn one's hair gray, in the event no Insurance had been taken to cover the loss. Particularly is it distressing when you have spent thousands of hard-earned dollars to make your home truly a palace. The premium for Fire Insurance is insignificantly small---and the risk is too great to take. Call for one of our representatives and let him explain our Insurance to you. The United Agency L. C. BARKSDALE, Mgr. Phone 409 Laurens National Bank Building SPAR TNBURG FAIR Oct. 31 --Nov. 1-2-3 YOU R INVITED The Greatest Fair Ever Hld in the Piedmont Section Educai*onalI and Recreational Biggest Midway Shows Ever Seen in the South Horse and Motor Cycle Races Daily Superb Exhtibits of Agriculture ad Live Stck *7- N, I