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J TDNTRAE A Romance of ihe Noi RANDALL PARR1! *?*"AUTHOft o/'HY LAPY Off KORTH." HA10 <^Mr FOftEJ 8YNOP8IS. ',Ulde 1 him for sec CHAPTER I?Robert Hollla, one-time a worse t>u #*a captain, who telle the story. Is a ?>lnn flu est on Gerald Carrlngton's yacht. Es- lnnn meralda. It Is supposed to be a "star" They to arty and Mollis Is surprised on discover! ? a woman, who evidently wishes to re- A'l> 10 main unknown, aboard. dazed yet, 1 CHAPTER II?Hollls. the next night, It over ami Ooceeds In havlnr an Interview with the "We'll li woman. She merely tells him her name , , ... ? Vera. think?" CHAPTER III?darrlnrton tells his "Toraorri meets of the coming war. and that he night, as s ? engineering a copper pool. the cour)Je CHAPTER IV?The yacht Is sunlt In a , . , ?tuiidr.n and Hnllla havab McCann. mil* " * Bonaire, and one of the party. "Why III CHAPTER V-HolUs and McCann roe- "Well, si gn* Vera and leave the ship In a email for j Wflg ^^AFi*BK VI?Hollle and Vera beoome talked to tn Eendly, though he la unaware of her heard, how what that f CHAPTER VII?McCann refuses to sub- ... ? ? ,, ut to Hollle' authority, and the latter with yer li anxorrea It. < war breakl CHAPTER VIII?The castaways are duffer's nai tTMtf' """" CW"' be ? ... CHAPTER IX?Th. Indian Chlaf baa n '' .recently been struck by lightning and la back ter h almost a wreck. All the officers are dead, i that he am Hollle meets the owner, who tells him1 , ' the vessel has a cargo of ammunition, name or L. ?hslgofid to tbfij..Qerpi^n. government "Llverpo< CHAPTER X?Hollls consents to take him ; he's .eharge of ship and continue voyage. Vera ?T recognises an old friend In Robert lately .Bascom, owner of the Indian Chief, the same I |JJ&Rcom and McCann are deadly ene- j,(j ^ave a CHAPTER XI?Dissatisfaction among >co,lle on ^ .the crew quickly develops, and Hollle more'n I ei selects his officers. j 8t()od 8 CHAPTER XII?McCann wsntB to return ln?o the hli to New York, and tries to corrupt crew. ... I presui CHAPTER XIII?Hollls finds himself fldentlv rel forced to confine McCann to a cabin. ? , ,' , trouble dev CHAPTER XII. "Yo? *u,r "Ard Oh The Crew Grow Ugly. For a moment I remained forgetfnl ,ai of the nresenee nf tho ,rirl m. riooi, I ?- ? ? ?v?. ! gncssing n? There was but one course to pursue? i pinch." at the very first evidence of dlsobedl- I "Are ther ence I must assort full authority. "That's li 'There must he no hesitation, no sign haven't boo of weakness. Even as this crystallized with any o' in my own mind, the girl's hnnd to size 'em (touched the sleeve of my jacket. men forwa "Supper is ready, Mr. Hollls," she with Llveri aaid. "Are you not coming down?" know 'em I "Very shortly. 1 will have the men "Well, th "knock off work, and leave the mate in how we sta charge of the deck." I'll relieve "What were you thinking about so n hlte t<> e? oarnestly? You actually forgot me." jn spite I glanced aside into her eyes. paint and 1 "Not guilty, Miss Vera ; I was think- had a look 1ng of yen. end of how I could get you , I entered fi anfely out of this scrape. I do not say decks. Ra: this to frighten you, Miss Vera, only, pled seats perhaps it is best for you to know the washed am situation. The first thing necessary rare dlscoir on this voyage is to show those fellows slim, narn: mouth part discuss the The Girl's Hand Touched the Sleeve "T Hin of My Jacket. e,1-v- ] to make lis forward who Is master aboard. Rut Is even no< we've talked about it long enough now. satisfaction I do not anticipate any locking of horns anything d< tonight for those lads will need to dls- The mate cuss plans uinong themselves first, knife and J Bascotn will be waiting for you In the "I had n cabin, nnd I will Join you presently." If he Is ricl I walked with her as far as the lad- "Quite st der, and watched until she disappeared, yacht Ksnn Fftrwn rrl T nnnlH nnrool i?a li ? * 4' ,.v... ..c uuir iruinmc niiswerca u the glow of the lanterns In the radius and I stare of which black, grotesque figures con- less face In' stantly passed and repassed. Occasion- kind enougl ally a voice sang out some command, "I would the words acnrcely distinguishable. turned stub "Mr. Leayord I" I sang out. Cann, he o "A.ye, aye, sir." to be put b "Let the men knock off work for the "^? that'i .present, and send the second mate's the word ft iwatch down for supper. You will take "Cookie, ithc deck, nnd It will be better to have White another hand aft here at the wheel." a on h "Very well, sir."- than they'd I waited until he clambered heavily their lives, up the ladder and Joined me, his huge y?ur P?rflc figure outlined against the gleam of! than t |the binnacle light. | H,p,'t ot't fi "I was pleased to see the way in rn!^L,^ftZ7\ .which the crew took hold, Mr. Lea-1 . (r.? H yord," I said quietly, "and that Olson 1 .. ?" et them so good an example." ... .K* n. _ . . .. . all that coli Ha crossed oyer to the rail and came decent enoa (back wiping his llpe on bis sleeve. hllt thpre?. "Olson la a sou! man. Mr. Mollis: THE -LANCi >andT*51 ^th Atlantic vkf. "v?p-o-i s n . . Inhalation t fl I ccvr/*/c#r M |l 1 MC f*cClV*6 >>CP 1 n' T- rrr I No need to ta s tie. ' forming d When Yiok's "Va] <^^1 to the heat of tl I cated vapors are i all night long thi no mistake when you chose tW M oud ollleer, but I never saw W M, nch of sea scum In auv fo1- . we've got aboard here, Blr." i ok hold, all right." ( WHISKER I r the once; they're a bit "PQ in' have had no time to talk ing themselves." ear from them later, you (Jovernor Muni jw, sir, or perhaps to- for Art! oon as they learn for sure jH4t| we're steering. They are ;alnst Hamburg." imburg, Mr. Leayord?" I Uovernor Me r, I don't Just know myself,' . . ... , _ . ... . . the sheriffs of le bosun, and the lads never I . . ie very freely. From all I've a, live in t,M' ! ever. It's lnrgely caused by whiskey t at bloke yer brought aboard H;is been aske md to suy about this dirty In' out. I don't know the t'HICF lie, sir; but I hear he claims; An old hen illlonalre, an' Is wtllln' ter.iiver than yoi ?t o' coin. Just to be took,wejght or food Jew York. Cookie told me lowg that thev d the guy that goes by ?ie( do Th lverpool had quite a talk. . ol Red-yes, I've heard of "nhaPP-v- star the men's leader forward." her happy. Tl so; but there's others of winter. Co kidney. If I wae you, sir, of 11. A. Thoi talk with Olson when he j Feed It occaslo leek again. He'll tell you perk up?hear *n-" eggs. Your mi llent a moment, staring out liiuicastei nek void. I ne, Mr. Leayord, I can con-1 mig prp wnr ly on your loyalty In case aglllnst rnntlllll, e,?Ps? . ? j "McCann told e can, sir. j ?IIp to,(] C(M ,on ' . . they circulated ce It like a man; and al- u.p>rp (>hlu.k sters Is a bit of a fool, I'm , ,, , ./ ,* an' that if we'n ? can bo counted on In a us w"' '>e c' or French prism e any others?" I "You expect i nir?l to say. sir, offhand. I son?' n shipmates with thein, or don t knoi this crew long enough yet answered sol up; hut there are a few ,lft u'r sorter t rd who don't chum none and hear what i ami's crowd. Olson would 'ng. 1 hey ain I Setter than I." ' tergether an' t ie sooner we learn exactly notion they re rl nd In this matter the better. J looked htm you as soon ns I have "And how ah< lt." "Me, sir?" hi of Its general dlnglness '.if hudn t Intended furnishings, the main cnbln H'r' ' never woi of cozincss and comfort as ' reached out rom the black gloom of the locked, scorn and Miss Vera neon- (?ood; with on one side, while Olson, we " dad a way d brushed into a state of nie into tl ifort. sat alone opposite. A un''' ^e see \\ iw-chested man, his weak UM,'ful. (ally concealed by a strap- ' disturbed t iche. and who answered to 8")'e' leaxlng a if Dnde, acted ns steward, 'n'? * aptaln II r, Moon, was dolnp most of a '"'or date, I drew out the single va- anxiety throuph and sat down. beliiml the dies said pleasantly, hrcnklnp '*'rn "hut, until awkward silence, "I do not nu ''dart of >w where we are going, but '"'ht over this, our way." between us, an i Is rising, I Judge," re- ''tiger traced th soon, apes around t i every promise of a rough s,'a- 1 b otlilng to worry over. I>ade, n'tliougli In soi on sot the table only for coast lit ere Is another pnssenger with this better could be refused to mess nft, sir." 'lestruction of t las! Well, possibly, I may ,n"(,? tliis find hlng to say as to tlint. Did Wt* were fortu ' reason?" Captain Htulle eavored to hide a grin. "Not nu,l?s- Hlddlng reason, sir." he answered I remain I took It from what he said m'nutes famllla is not overly proud o* the tvvo charts, and s marked up, sir." the safest eours a few minutes to the menl, there the risitij bide departed on an errand raln "Kainst tli elded I might Just ns well ?n?l I <'<?i situation frankly. the drops on tl tinning to fear," I said qui- coat, heh Mr. Fergus McCann Intends hung dangling all me trouble possible, and ""PP^J ' on. ? r\ behind most of the dls- before closing on board. Do you know Leoyord was all finite, Mr. Olson T' I ( paused In his eating, with c"'),n> which ha Pork uplifted. of *t8 <31 rtl?,d dli ot heard, sir. May I ask ' bad advan< 1,7" steps when his >; he was a guest on the Captain," he eralda. Now that I have P^r' J^aS * OQ 1 hese questions, Mr. Olson," i ? d Into his rather emotion-i _ ,erta*nly. tently, "perhaps you will be, Ji??y<>rd glan< i to answer mine." ^Vel1- 1 woul( know what I talk," he re- not tou,fcbt any* bornly. "He, this Mr. Me-; *bere 8 no Iters ten thousand dollars 3r?l ack In New York." . "by, no? I s his game! Who brought <^awer Capta irward?" th,nk the 8,,uat: I think, sir. I overheard * (' K? back t say that Mr. McCann had *?berly. "an' ^ Ira with more money In It ^erk <l?yllgl I ever seen before In all ^"n Instant I The d fool-I beg ln beating flei m, miss?didn't know no ?' cornpanl o show It to 'em. Why, the *be stateroom ilrly drove them two wharf- revolver ou Into my pocke half a dozen men forward," cabln. slowly, "who would murder * buttoned tb fathers, sir, to get hold o' mjr throat and l. The rest o' the crew afe *b? wind drivlnj gh fellows as sailormen go, '*c?? ?n<l? *or th llauor aboard vet. and all (To Be 13TKR NBWH FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1917. reatment for Bronc, f na, Catarrh and Head Colds the (ungs. In addition, Viok'a w aosorhsd Hub" Mrt Relieves by through the akin, relieving tne tighten*** g and Ah>nrr>tioa. and soreness. ? r? Vick's can be applied o"??r the thron' -oia ? Dosing. chest and covered with a warm ti*un~i ke internal medicines or cloth?or a little put up the n'Mtrrj* o? ruga for these troubles, melt a little in a spoon ano mhsii ctn? r* p-O-Bub"Balve Isapplied pore arising Also (or Asthma sou Hay le body, soothing, medi- Fever ru') U c?vt nie sp.nai xj4 released that are inhaled umn to relax .Le nervous teusiou _*??>. ough the air passages to BOc or s?\ 01). rS"lW^S&SMLVE , Mot )ISTILLING thorltles to use his influence with seil jjg mIPPRF.^SFIl the sherifTs to secure their active bid work in breaking up moonshine on stills and In generally suppressing ' n0x ling Calls I'pon Slier- illegal sale of whiskey. ! (he * ?- - - - - I - on in lireakiiig l*p ",c lu,lon|ns is me letter whi li tow , the governor has mailed to eai.h 1 gal Traffic. sheriff in the State: o' t "I have received a coramu . c.t on'un^ inning is calling upon lro,n 'he federal authorities a ul ^,a( the State to be more have had a conference with tli pe - two suppression of the il- Hona' representative of til do j' 0 .rathe. The governor mcnt n regard to preventing .1. e d by the federal an- tablishment and operat n o. .Hie : ! "*! ' distil'erfes for the making of si.; it.*. soUI iEX LIVEHS. ' The government ins sis th..i dr.t. ! eas' has a much larger action be taken. Tho fed r a d J in proportion to thorlties are emphatic in the do- Mill [ eaten. Then it fol- nutnd for greater activity of she iffs ';no get bilious Just like and magistrates for without su ill 2 ' are grouchy, cross, co-operation effective work can not jor 1 t her liver and make be done. Complaint is made that in | uat( hen she will lay eggs many Instances the sheriffs fail to'Stat me and get a package give the information and assistan e j dl e< tiias Poultry Powder, necessary to the federal officers, heir nally. Sea your heus without which successful work can estc them sing?look for not be accomplished. by oney back if it fails. "I therefore call your attention to ^or Mercantile Co. this situation Snd urge you with all 'an< the earnestness at my command to talk has scared 'em lend every power of your office to aid K?n ng the voyage." I? breaking up this illegal business. 3 th? ni? It is imperative that we co-operate or * Ikle an Liverpool, an ... .. ... , . the news. TIs said *'llh, the ?" thla "lals. ?at ? with contraband, sir. "Please let me hear from you as *>tat i> took, every man luck how you can co-operate with the foui lucked Into an English federal officers more actively and bou n." efficiently and with the State consta- ?f i mutiny, then, Mr. Ol- hies." by + Mai v whnt'll stop it, sir," an(j emnly. "The men went The Kaiser's Part. uke your measure, sir. (Washington Post.) 4 t was you proposed do- ,t ti. , , . , ' . ,. V\ hen the time conies for arrang- or t t hud no chance to git elk since, hut It's my nR peaoe terms aboul a11 Wilhelm uat? Ipe enough for the Job." vviM have to do is? tw obey 1he (<lliet stal squarely in the eyes. request to "sign hora." one >ut you, Mr. Olson?" ed i I sou to ctuu woe the Job." ' * ^^1 VS'OS in, head. and our flu- ? TJ^J.i H| Mcj both ray officers loyal, I r out of this mess. Come f lie captain's stateroom, Mk i pur hat we can there x\DO?ll hings as little as pos- I j ( necessary research ?k ludley's private affairs hut sought with some! I a roll of maps shoved Many thou8ands of ^ t Olson holding a lan- ^1 women 8uffering from I finally brought forth) V womanly trouble| have [1 . the North Atlantic. Wo . . ' . ,. .. R outspread on the deck k] been benefited by the use <l Olson's Stubby fore- of Cardut, the woman's e prickings of two vov- tonic, according to letters be Orkneys into the %| we receive similar to this M e -hart revealed, also. ^ Onefrom Mrs.Z.V.SpeU, newhat less detail, the k] Of Hayne, N. C. "I could |^ , le. I uas far from sat- ^1 not stand on my feet and l? y. but nnlldiiE SJ ?' sIJ'AsCu- h W, hoped for. The total P. MyS' AS SUI. ' I... .lairtlioune forward ^ lefmg was BO Kreal, and u giuiitond in ,?i Ll hehad tried other feme- r until In I In* fact that ?A a t it IB "bo y piwrvod hla old hi pt Cardut. . . 1 bepjn L^ Mo, Olaon r.-Uove tho flrat Bl Improving, and It cured ... , me. 1 know, and my I^B ^ doctor knows, what Car- 1^!'"" "" dul did for me, for my ,I()I outlining i" my ml.,, V M d huIth were [1 ? ... to imrftuo. A? I so ^ atom g0ne.o ^ , K wind begun to hurl ie closed glass of the ^^B __ _ ???- eB f ild hear the 'splash of TAKE ie deck overheud. An 'an( the skipper, jJk\ JBk BI^B BHH (&S' front n ^^^B ^^k H H U nin the light H BB Hlllll hou locking the door. ^^Kk H tat( one at the table In-the B B H^F BIB ^B ]ani 12"*bMn " *" The Woman's Tonic * 'ed to the companion easl voice stopped me. . She writes Jurtherr ?1 ni . 1 said in hoarse whls- am in splendid health .. . tlaDnlnft to so forward I . ? * w # By can do my work. I feel I IB owe It to Cardui, for I was :ed about uneasily. 'n dreadful condition. a^^ In't, sir, If I was yon? ^B 11 y?u are nervous, run- rB ?ow. The men are that kl down weak?or ?uffef i knowin' what might ^Bjj from headache, backache, i carry a gun, sir?" etc., every month, try saw one there to a BJ Cardui. Thousands of > in Hadley's deak. Yon women praise this medi- par I An fa no hnH aa " Bk - " * ? ? .... v?u .Ufui cine ior me good it has C. ind get It, sir," he snid done thern, and many req ien keep to the after- physicians who have used und lt " Cardui successfully with hoi stood staring at the their women patients, for are reel, .g.ln?. .he gl... ^ ,e>rs. endorse this medl- ^ ion, then turned back * ' . , .... I^B 11 Ul i I hud Just left, .lipped ^ cine. Think what Itrnean, it of the desk drawer to 'n splendid health, <jer t, and re-entered the M^e Mrs. Spell. Give cor Cardui a trial. not e oilskin closely about < n y\ . C)aj stepped out on deck, A" UfllgpiItK re-, I the rain full Into nay jn e moment, blinding m*. i Continued.) I .. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.. CLERK'S SALE. CLERK'S SALE. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lancaster. County of Lancaster. In Common Pleas. In Common Pleas. | J. A. Reeves, et al.. Plaintiffs, Isther Love, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. vs. Martha Mehaffey, et all.. Defendants. D. B. Love, et al., Defendants. Pursuant to a decree made in the 'usuant to a decree made In the above stated case by Judge Ernest ve stated case by Judge Ernest Moore, dated November 14th, 1917. >re, dated Nov. 3rd, 1917, I will I will sell at public auction to the at public auction to the highest highest bidder, at Lancaster Court der, at Lancaster Court House House, on the first Monday In Dethe first Monday in December cember next, within the legs' hours t, within the legal hours of sale of sale, the following described real followine described real estate, estate, towit: it: All that tract of land, situate In All that certain piece, parcel Lancaster County, South Carolina, Tact or land lying, hem* and sit- containing 126 acres, more or less, 8 in the County or Lancaster hounded north by lands of Thomas te of South Carolina, containing Keeves and Durham Caston, east by hundred and ninety-eight and lands now or formerly of Frank h If a^res, more or le3s, and be- Twitty and Bowers' lands, south by bounded as follows: North by J. A. Bridges and others, and west te rf Osborne McManus. and by land of R. F. Crlmminger, the rh by lands of William Phillips, name being tract No. 1 of the divist by lands of W. T. Blackmon. ion of the estate lands of J. B. West by lands of llaile Gold Reeves, deceased, ing Corporation and being The above tract of land will to wn as the "Jim Poore Place." sold in three separate parcels of All that certain piece, parcel 41 3-4, 4 3 1-2 and 4 0 3-4 acres remot or land lying, being and sit- spectively. Plats of same will bo b in the County of Lancaster, exhibited on day of sale, te aforesaid, containing one hun- Terms of sale cash. Purchaser or 1 and ten acres, more or less, and purchasers to pay for papers, lg bounded north and west by the PAUL MOORE, ite lands of W. U. Clyburn, south C. C. C. L. C. lands of the Halle Gold Mining W. P. ROBINSON, poration, east by the estate Plaintiff's Attorney. Is of Osborne McManus, and be- 3t?Once a week?FrI. known as the "Milbourne Mont- ? lery Tract." CLERK'S SALE. All thakt certain piece, parcel ract of land lying, being and sit- STATE Oh SOLTII CAROLINA, p in the County of Lancaster, County of Lancaster, te aforesaid, containing sixtyr acres, more or less, and being ?n Uominon Pleas. nded north by the estate lands _ . _ _ " 1 . .. . . Sarah T. Cauthen, et al., Plaintiff, Frank Gardner, south and west V8. the estate lands of Osborne Mc- T _ ? . ? , James T. Robertson, Defendant. 1 ins, east bv lands of W. S. Neal, _ . . . , , .. JF* , ^ Pursuant to a decree made in the being known as the "Hass Catoe . . . . . T ? ~ ? above stated case by Judge Ernest rip ' * Moore, dated November 3rd, 1917, . All that oo,tain plcoo. parcel , w||| se], n| pub]lc nuct|on ,b0 ract of land lylna. heina and ait- p , b|ddcr Lanc?ster Court b In the County of Lancaster, lT , n , A House, on the first Monday in Dete aforesaid, containing eighty- , . ... , , , . ceniber next, within the legal hours acres, more or less, and bound- , ,, . , ' of sale, the following described real north by lands of Martha J. Neal, ,n .w . ? , estate, towit: All that certain th bv lands of W. T. Blackmon, . , . . , , . , . ' piece, parcel or tract of land lying, t by lands of W. S. Gardner, and an(J {n the County of t by the estate lands of Osborne LancaBter> State uforesaldf contain danus, and being known as the JnR geventy acreg more Qr legg an(, iah Neal I lace. being bounded and described as ernis of sale cash. Purchaser or fol)owg tQw|t. North by ]and8 Qf chasers.to pay for papers. Murph Kobertson 8()Uth by ,andf, of PALL MOORE, F. T. Robertson, east by lands of C. Ransom Rollings and Willie Gay, " MASSE ., anij west by lands of Jesse Mobley Plaintiff's Attorney. an(, be|nR part Qf the estate landg 3t?Once a week?Fri. Qf the ,ate Samue, Kobertaon . Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser C LERK S SALE. to pay for papers. PAUL MOORE, TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, c Q c L' County of Lancaster. j ? MASSEY Plaintiff's Attorney. In Common Pleas. 3t?Once a week?Fri. < n .. 7 . LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. ice It. Bailey, et al.. Plaintiffs. VS # , ^ , . STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, rdlaw Williams, et al., Defend- _ . _ County of Lancaster. . an ' . , , By J. E. Stewman. Judge of Probate, 'ursuant to a decree made in the , ,, . _ _ . Whereas Mary Blackwell has ve stated case by Judge Ernest , . _ _ . . VT ' made suit to me to grant her Letters are, dated November 12th, 1917, ...... .. " .. . . . ,, ... ., . .. of Administration of the estate and 111 sell at public auction to the _ . . , . .... * . . ?. effects of R. L. Blackwell, deceased. hest bidder, at Lancaster Court ^ .... . , These are, therefore, to cite and ise, on the first Monday In De- . , . ., . , ., ,., , , , . admonish all and singular the klniber next, within the legal hours , . .ti . A. ,, . . ? . ' . , dred and creditors of the said de*ale, the following described real ceased, that they be and appear beite, towlt: . , .. ' . . ...... , ... fore me. In the Court of Probate, to ill that piece, parcel or tract of ..... _ . ?... . ,. , , .. _ . . _ be held at Lancaster on 30th day d. situate In the County of Lan- ... . ... _. . . ,. . , . of November, 1917 next after pubter. State aforesaid, containing .. . . , , , , .. . . lication thereof, at 11 o clock in the ety acres, more or less, and . . ... . ? .. . forenoon, to show cause, if any they nded as follows: North by es- . ' ,. . ' . , * , . ... ,. ,, . . have, why the said Administration i lands of Alex Howell, west by ^ A r1a v.~m- t i> should not be granted. ...... ?. ?oiij o"u i Qjven under my hand, this 15th ite lands of John Williams, south | d&y Qf Noveraber Anno Domini 1917. 6stftt8 lands of Tom Hftllcy, and qtpwman t b, McMurray e.tat. .aorta. MJ""',, 'erms of sale. cash. Purchaser 3t?Once a week?Frl. A pay for papers. . ^ PAUL MOORE, NOTICE OF HAIaK OF PERSONAL C. C. C. L. C. PROPERTY. HINE8, Plaintiff's Attorney. I will sell at public auction, at the 3t?Once a week Fri. re9idence of W. U. Clyburn, de ? ceased, on Thursday, November 22, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1917, to the highest bidder, all the. lotlce Is hereby given that all personal property, consisting of ties Indebted to the estate of L. mules, horses, cattle, hogs, wagons, Lazenby, deceased, are urgently buggies, farming implements, stocks, uested to make payment to the crops, household and kitchen furnllorslgned at once, and all parties ture, and all other personal propding claims against said estate crty of W. 17. Clyburn. deceased. requested to present the same, gale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. y itemized and verified, address- Administrator. all communications to the un- B. H. CLYBURN. signed care Lancaster Mercantile Terms of sale cash. npany, Lancaster, 8. C. This Ice will be used as a bar to all TAX NOTICE, ms not presented within the time Public notice la hereby given that uired by law. the books for collection of City ROBERT B. MACKEY, Taxes will be open from December administrator of the Estate of L. to December 31st, Inclnuslve. Lazenby, deceased. E. C. 8ECRE8T, >ated Oot. 11, 1917. 91-6t-Frl. Clerk and Treasurer.