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i N K ti PLOY JlcLanr:!i Suggests Plan to Furnish Work?Columbia Busy on ProbColumbia, Dec. 15.?In connection with the problem o furnishing work * - a/3 tit* T/-\Sti T. \f r?_ I for II1P UXJt?iIiy HJ ? eu, .*li. jlj. l.aurin, Slate warehouse commissioner, advanced this proposition today: "My duties,"' he said, "have call-ed e into various sections ot the State, and there is a situation pending which reserves immediate attention. It speaks well for our humanity to send a ship load of food and dotting to the starving Belgians, but it also raises the j question of what will he done for our | own people, who are willing to work, j I but will soon have no work to do. It j is singular to nota the difference in ! conditions in the Piedmont counties! znd in me central ana eastern tuitions of the State. The mills, with ' their large payrolls, furnish a ready ' market for farm products, and their I rough land forces diversification; tftere-ore, the average farm is selfsustaining. It is not so in fe^-e distinctively cotton counties. There is "but j one crop?cotton. It is all picked, and thousands of laborers and tenants are out of employment. The big saw mills are shut down and the laborers thrown back on the public. Heretofore merchants have made advances on the| faith jf the coming crop, but they can- j not do so now. The crying ne'ed is for i werk. These people are willing to j work?itfcey do not ask for charity." j McLaunn's Plan. And for a remedy Senator McLaurin \ suggests: "I make this suggestion: let the counties where so much labor iy out of employment, request the next ' legislature to authorize them to boriow -.icney to .vork the public roiuv. Tkey could in this way furnish em pi >/ai-ent at a living rate of wage, and enable people to live until a food crop can be harvested." Columbia is taking active steps to provide work t.or the unemployed. The city has commenced anew putting in 3 ? J V>ntl rr ci H O . improves sireeus auu uauume, walks. T':.e People's Forum discussed tfce subject and named a committee to handle the prorlem of the unemployed. To Loan Money. And now it is suggested that a company he formed to loan money without interest to needy and worthy people out of work, they to repay this when they get work and gi>.e therefor, when obtaining a job, a note at a low rate of interest. One citizen has already sent in a subscription of $100 towards such a company and heartily approves of tPe idea. T.:e associated charities is using- herculean efforts to assist h.? needy and altogeil er Colum hia is taking hold c? the problem m a manly way. <$> <s> [ <S> AT THE OPERA HOUSE <$> 1 <$> -3> "Spartacns.'' "Spartacus,'' George Kleine's latest motion picture classic, is pronounced by all who have seen it as the most wondrons achievement yet in photodrama, far xecelling it predecessors. It is announced as the attraction at the Opera House, Tuesday, December i 22. "S^partacus" is described as one of k vofa mQcforniiiopc fhnt ftCCUT C A Cbl tVO bVl Jk/* V W w V>v>? ? ? once in a life time?an amazing unity of dramatic power and spectacular beauty. It flashes on the screen the t&irilling and enthralling story of th revolt of the gladiators against Roman rule in an absorbingly interesting manner. Historical events of tfbat period from the basic foundation of this latest marvel in motion photography. But it is the charming combination love story current throughout its eight .parts, subdivided into three acts, that is said to ibave an overpowering- fascination tor devotees of this form of amusement. Its narrative is p^otodramatically related with a truth, realism and an impressive potency tfcat could ?hardly be expected in silent drama. Its pictorial features are a revelation of artistic beauty. Sanguinary gladiatorial combats, tf:e revolt of these primitive men in its in ipiency and the resultant clashes be- j tireen the Roman and these barbaric 1 3 # ' ? #S * rrtrv'A Aw A AO t* s#Kiiers iuruisn me ai,iuusi/ucic utm to the seacher after thrills. The aura f romanticism is maintained through delineation of the reciprocated love H Spartacus, the man of virility for the daugfzter o? the Roman Consul. It has tm its tragic denouement the grew- j wme spectacle of lions in the arena r?ending the hody of the jealous rival, f Spartacus. The subject afforded greater scope dramatically and pictorial!? than "Quo fadis," and ample advantage has been nf it The characters are so i Taturally acted and the scenes so insistently and artistically arranged i *e spectators are carried away "with its reaHs-m an<i can almost imagine the fffeat fcuman drama forms part of tfceic i K FjJ ii l < t (?1(1 "? i I Iff, On Saturday evening, 8 o'clock Dele ember 19, at the hall in the B'.alock building, the School Improvemnt association -will give a claver little drama in two parts, entitled, "T>.e Fascinat- j ing Fanny Brown." This play will be ! j given for the benefit of the school j and admission will be 15 and 25 cents, j I The public is cordially invited to at- j , tend. The cast is as (follows: Percy Gale (who keeps a summer i hotel ^Idlewild.")?James Browning, j Billy Pearson ftJ'? only man at Che : r..otel.)?Luther Brock. Henry Dudley (a college sophomore.)?'Marvin Robertson. Mrs. Caldwell fa guest at "Idlewild.")?Sallie Mae Franklin. Audhey Caldwell (a guest at "Idlewild.")?Cora Watson. Dorothy Dudley (a guest at "Idle- j wild.")?'Mattie Ban Browning. j Florence Howe (a guest at "Idle-' wild.")?'La Hentz Bramlette. Mrs. Moffett (a neighboring cot-! tager.)?Inez Dobbins. j John (porter.)?Hugh Workman. I I Oniy One "BROMO QUININE' To get the geralne, call for fall name, LAXATIVE BROMO OUININE. ^Lookjor signature of | E. W. GROVE. Cures a cold in une Avay. oiupe i ?oueh nad headache, and wor?s otf cold. 25c j ? i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry, Court of Common Pleas. Amos S. Wells, P'aintift, !l as? met Sam P. 'Crotwell, De endant. i Pursuant to an order of tie court I herein, I will sell at public outcry, to i the highest bidder, before the coun i house door at Newberry, S. C., within . ~ /-v .i r\f r-o 1 n nn t tue icgai uuuis ui dcut, uu | in December, 1314, the following lot j of land to wit: All that lot of land J lying near the Mollohon Mill j known as "Spearman Row," partly j within and partly without the corporate limits of t: e town of Xewber- j rv, on the road from Newberry to ! Prosperity, containing two and one-;i half acres, more or less, and having seven tenant -houses thereon, bounded by lands of George M. Shealy, deceased, Mrs. Clara M. MeCrary, A. B. 1 J - J ? J p? Ar\nroliT? Or AlWOOU, auu Uy it SUCCl, oc^aiawns said lot from let of 01 formerly of J. ^T. McCullough. Terms o. sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance to be payable in equal installments in one and two years from day of sale; credit portion to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises sold, bond to bear interest from day of sale, and until paid in full, at t'.e rate of eight per cent, per annum, interest to be payable annually or to become principal annually and bear interest at the same rate until paid in full, the purchaser to iave leave to anticipate, at any time, the credit portion, in whole r in part. The mortgage to provide for the payment of ten per cent, of tee principal and interest as attorney's fees in case c-f suit or collection through 2n attorney, and it a1 so shall provide that if the first installment, or any part thereof, or any interest due is not paid when due, the whole , amount o. said bond and mortgage, j wit?:- interest, attorney's fees, costs, j insurance, taxes, as therein provided j svall become due and payable at once, j fhe mortgage stall require the pur-1 chaser to insure and -keep insured ( from loss or damage by fire the build- j ings on the premises and assign the i policy to tne master ana snau pruna^ j that if the purchaser fail to do so, <r i fail to pay the taxes, the master or fcis assigns, may pay said insurance and taxes, and any penalties incurred thereon, and reimburse themselves for the same under tfhe mortgage at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the day of such payments. The purchaser shall be required to pay the master the cash ;portion of the purchase-money immediately upon the acceptance of his bid, and if the purchaser fail to comply the master will resell at the risk of tfce defaulting j purchaser. The purchaser to pay 'or j drawing of deed and mortgage and re-1 cording of mortgage. H. H. Rikard, > Mdt'tci. 111-17-JSt-ltawM _______ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTT Y OF NEWBERRY. Court of Common Please. T. 0. Keister, plaintiff, against 1 Wilson Herbert, Summer Brothers ' Company, a corporation, and Jof:n C. Goggans, as Guardian of Margaret Spearman, defendants. By order of the court herein, I will sell before the court louse at Newberry, S. C., within the legal hours of 1 1 T A 1 Af r A _ saie, on iviouuay, January *, isio, 10 the highest bidder, at public auction, the following: All that tract of land in the county and State aforesaid, about eight miles from the town of Newberry, containing eigl.ty (SO) acres, more or less, lying on the public road from Newberry to Kinards Ferry and otherwise bounded by lands of or formerly of tfrs. Sally Werts, George Werts and I A Mi! | rl I?j JA? ' Sati Everybody For generati ION SATU vester Cc 0;J En 1 C' 1 here is a does the wor Meadows of small grai: ( BBaBBHBanmaMHaii Come and 2rind i I w David B. Werts, this land having been conveyed to the said Wilson Herbert by W. H. Lcng, December 1st, 1837, by deed of record m tee office of the register of Newberry in Book JXo. 4 at page 228, Also that tract of land in said county and State containing forty (4/)) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Wilson Herbert and tfce estate of Henry "Werts on the north, by lands of D. B. Werts on the east and south, by lands of M. J. Waldrop and the road from Newberry to Kinards Ferry on the west, ttis land having been conveyed to the said Wilson Herbert by D. B. .Werts January 25th, 1893 by deed of record in the office oif the register for Newberry county in Book No. 7, at page 135. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in ca^h, the balance, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of tne premise, payable in one and two equal annual installments, with interest from day of sale at the rate of eight per cent per annum, payable annually until the debt is paid in full, interest j to bear interest at eight per cent if not paid wlien due; the mortgage to contain a stipulation that the mort-> gagor shall pay ten per cent attor- J ney's fees if collected by suit or plac- ( ed in the hands of an attorney for collection: also that he is to keep the house insured and assign the policy of insurance to the master for a fur-1 ttier security of the debt, with leave to the purchaser to anticipate pay- j ment of the credit portion in whole or ; in part. Purchaser will be required ! to pay the master one hundred dol-J Iars on his purchase when the prop-j erty is knocked down to him, and upon : '* . t- x ~ his failure to comply witn tne terms ui | the purchase within ten days the prop-j erty will be resold on the following saleday at the risk of the former purchaser Purchaser to pay for papers and for recording same. H. H. Rifcard, Master. December 14, Itl4. "OR EV WILL BE >. D. QUA PfAcn^f JL A VUJ^V/' or day, D is invited to co ^ oris the corn weevi has been grour RDA Y, DECEM1 nnpany will exhibit igine and a Meadoi reeping, crawling u a before grmdn t patented weevil t k. mills grind corn, i n. brin& one-half it free for you S s. D. Qi Prosper HERE'S PROOF A Seirljerry Citizen Tells of His Experience. ) You have a right to doubt statements of people living far away but can you doubt Xewberry endorsement? J. J. Eargle, prop, machine shop, 935 Friend St., Xewberry says: "I caught cold about a year ago and it settled in my kidneys, causing backache. I had dull pains across my loins and was troubled mostly while working or standing a great deal. The kidney secretions passed too <.requently and were scanty and painful. I also had dizzy spells and almost toppled over. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at W. G. Mayes' Drug store, brought me relief right away and three boxes fixed me up in fine shape." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?tfr.e same that Mr. Eargle had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Take Liv-Ver-Lax i And Feel Well Don't suffer Itom the ill effects of | an inactive liver, such as headache,, indigestion, constipation, lack of en- j ergy and low spirits, when for a little j money you can get a remedy of proved j merit. 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