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Grain Privileges MONEY IN WHEAT Puts and calls are the safest and surest method of trading in wheat, earn or oats. Because your loss .is .absolutely limited to the amount bought. No further risk. Posit'el . the most profitable way of trading. Open an account. You can buy 10 puts or 10 calls on 10,000' bushels grain for $10, or you can :buy both for $20, or as many more as you wish. An advance or decline of 1 cent gives you th. chance to take $100 profit. A Lnovement of 5 cents $500 profit. Write for full particulars and Bank Rtefoi ences. R. W. NEUMANN a New First National Bank ]ding COLUMBUS, O Address all mail to Lock Box 1420. Coffee to Drink Flour to Bake 10 lbs of Green Coffee for .. ..$i.00 6 lbs of Green Coffee for .. .. ..$1.00 4 lbs of Green Coffee for .. .. ..$1.00 6 lbs of Boasted Coffee tor' .. ..$1.00 f lbs of Roasted Coffee for .. ..$1.00 4 lbs of Roasted Coffee for '.. ..$1.00 Coffee 10c per can. I bbl of Flour for .. .. .. .. ..$5.00 1 bbl. of Flour for .. .. .. .. ..$5.25 1 bbl. of Flour for .. .. .. .. ..$5.50 1 bbl. of Flour for .. .. .. .. ..$.00 1 bbl. of Flour for .. .. .. .. ..$7.00 The Big Store is the place to buy your Flour and Coffee 10 lbs. of Green Coffee only .. ..$1.00 I bbl. "A saka" Flour only .. ..$5.25 Talk to the lig Chief. Trade with ie lloys. J. H. Sllivan Laurens, S. C. BANI(RUPT'S PETITION FOL iIS ('lAR GE. District ('ourt of the lUnited States, District of South Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY. In 'the 'Matter of taphael Poliakoff, Bankrupt. To the Honorable H. A. M. Smith, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. Raphael Poliakoff, of Laurens, in the County of Laurens and State of south Carolina, in said District, re spectfully represents that on the 12th day of January. last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the Acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his prop erty and rights of property, and has fully complied all the requirements of said Acts and of tire orders of tire Court touchring Iris bankrupitcy. Wherefore he prays thrat hre mray be decreed by tire Court to hrave a full discharge from all debts 'provable against Iris estate under said bankrupt rActs, except such debts as are except ed4 by law from such dischrarg. Dated this lst day of April, A. D. 1914. R1APHJAfDL POLI AKOF"F, Bankrupt. Order of Notice Thereon. District Court of the United States, District of Southr Carolina, O~n this 8rd day of April, A. 'D. 1914, on reading thre foregoing petition, it is Ordered by the court thrat a hrearing be had urpon lho samne onr tire 9thr day of May, A. D). 1914, before said Court -at Chrarleston, S. C., in said District at 11 o'clock in the forenoon; and that notice thereof be publishred in thre Laurens Advertiser, a newspaper printed in said DistrIct, andl thrat all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said 'time and place and show cause, if any they have, why tire prayer of the sr-.id petition abould not be granted. And it is further ordered by the (ourt, that the Clerk shall send by mall to all known creditors copies of Bald lpetition and tis order, address ed to them at their places of residence es stated. Witness tire Honorable H. A. Md. Smith, Jurdge of the said Court. and the seal thereof, at Chnarleston, S. C., in said District, onr tire 3rd day of April, A. 1). 1014. RICHARD W. HUTSON, (seal of the Court) Clerk. 39-2t FINAL SETTILE-lENT. Take notice that on tire 8tir day of Stay, I wilt roudor a final account Qf my acts and doings as Adminis g~ator 'of the estate of W. H. Dali, deeoassed, hr the office of the Judge of robate of Taurens county, at 11 o' ~'ook~a. mn,,and on the same day will ppyfor a.fia 419eharge from my futas AilIsator. .Any pho t idebted to said estate *re npf plpd r~egired, to inpke psy get pn that date; ,pnd all iiersons jving das ialanst said estate j~ill W it~t typn ,Oor0 9 a(Ad 4te, ,it prey, 9 grbe r erd. April 0,. @14.-1. iAQ Aqta~tator, uns~ namss e' bre. aorst.essee Stae Ug CONFEDERATE PENSION ROLL. Over $8,000 being Distributed in Pen sions to Old )erues ids Year. :Below will be found the list of Con federate pensioners in Laurons county for the year 1914. Clerk of Court Pow or has been distributing the pension money to the old soldiers for the past several weeks, but there are still a few who have not called for the ap portionment. As will be seen by an examination of the roll there are six classes of pensioners and the total sum distributed is $8,280. The follow ing is the list: Pension Roll, For 1914. Class A-$96. Davis, M. E., Cedar Grove. ,Elmore. Maston, Waterloo. Goodman, B., Cross Hill. Setzler, J. 11I., Laurens. Sullivan, John M., Laurens. Thompson, W. P., Laurens. Class 11-$72. Blakeley, H. P., Clinton. W. M. Bamm, from Spartanburg. Franks, T, B., Laurens. Ilughes, C. ii., Ora. Snow, Andrew J., Rapley. Williams, .1. H., Goldville. Class Cl-$418. Armstrong, ID. I., Laurens. Abercrombie, M. V., Fountain In . hobo, T. I., Laurens. Barton. David M., Laurens. Bullock, M. -L. Chancy, M. T., Gray Court. Dillard, T. J. Dillard, .1. P., Laurens. Manning, Edward, Laurens. Jones, Henry. Garrett, .J. P., Youngs. Harvey, .J. S. aMadden, John II., Laurens. Terry, W. H. Vingate, R. J., Laurens. Vilbanks, John S., Lanford. \Vilson, Roland, Clinton. Class O2-$24. Anderson, W. J., Waterloo. Anderson, G. T. Allison, W. L., Laurens. Austin, W. I., Cross 11111. Abercrombie, .1. 1., Laurens. Anderson, J. Ren., Ren. Bagwell, John 13., Tumbling. Bailey, William F. Brown, H1. 13. Blishop, C. M. Bragg, Miles, Joachim. Babb, William, Gray Court. Cluck, J. C. Cash, J. Matt, Clinton. Coats, .1. Andy. Curry, M. Y. Cooley, R. 11., Laurens. Copeland, I. W. .J., Sr., Clinton. Collier, 1E. W., Laurens. I)onnan, W. .1. Dodson, W. M., Alma. Davenport, W. P. Dendy, 1. W. Evins, S. P. 'Iilmore, Andrew, Laurens. Fuller, W. S. Franks, W. 11., Laurens. Finlcher, T. .J., Rapfley. lF'oshee, John II., Waterloo. Hill, .1. S., .\lountville. 11111, John L., Cross 1111. 1-ellams, W. M., Laurens. .Jones, .1. 13., Waterloo. Knight, WV. M. Lowe, S. W., Cross 11111. Lawton, E.. T. Lawson, William 1I., Lanford. Long, W. T., Rapley. 'Mellet, J. C, Clinton. Madden, S. L., Cold Point. Marler, Illijah, Fountain Inn. Miller, G. A., Watts Mill. Medlock, N. J., Ware Shoals. Madden, D. E., Waterloo. Malone, Sim. McCoy, Al!'c.. Goldville. Mills C. U., Lrnurens. Martin, C. P., Laurens. M unday, J)amexs A., Waterloo. Martin, Jno. A., Mountville. Myers, Richard C. Murray, James F. Moore, Q. E., Laurons. Moore, C. A., Ware Shoals. Manley, John B., Ware Shoals. McQueown, E. Y., Clinton. Nelson, M. L., Laurens. Nash, John H., Nelson, Tillman 'H., High Point. Nelson, WV. A., Waterloo. Owings, TP. P., Gray Court. Pinson, Joe A. Putnam, A., Fountain Inn. Price, h. T. Laurens. Patton, J1. L. M., Laurens. Prior, HI. D., Woodruff. Riddle, TP. R., Waterloo. 'Riddle, George W., Clinton. Smith, J. C., Clinton. Snyder, A. Jr. Tumbling. Simmons, George M. Sumnnerford, J1. II., Youngs. Sherbert, A. M. Stones, .John C., Mountville. Stone, WV. WV., Laurens. Satterfield, J. K., Gray Court. Stribling, J., Laurens. Smith, Lewis 'B., Mauldin. Satterfld, J. K., Gray Court. Tiumnbling, J. G. TPinsley, Pleasant, Shoals. Turner, Rhodes. Tumbling, S. W., Gray Court. WVatkins, WV. Y., Ware Shoals. Wallace, J. A., Laurens. Woods, JT. A., Laurens. Woodruff, R. W., Lanford. Weeks, James M., Owings. Walker, J. A., Wkure Shoals. Watts, WV. D. Class (03-48. Aboeromnbie, Mary. Allison, M., Laurens. Anderson, Nancy. Bryson, M. E., Cross Hill. Bradley, Sarah A., Alma. ~Bramlett, S. E., Laurens. Burton, Elizabeth. Chaney,~M, F,,, Clinton, Cooke, Tempe, Ekomn. 1pkes, Susannah, Lanford. liimoe, eora, Laurens. %'ower; ItAy J., Cold Point. ~Q~ter, Mary A., Foulitain. , Mittera, Wderso,.lisabeth, Waterloo. 1einels, Sarah 0., Granite. Montjoy, Mary, 1A yod. iooreo, 3, J., Latirqj8. 6otes, Elizabeth, aurens. Motes, C. H., Mountville. Query, Mary J., Fountain. Satterwhite, Stacy, Seirton. Sirh .M. -Lanren. Sherard, A. F., Laurens. Thomas, Elizabeth, Princeton. Ciss C4-$24. Abranms, Harriett, Clinton. Adair, Ann I., Clinton. Adams, Susan C., Laurens. Anderson, Jane F., Walterboro. Adams, Emmeline, Cross. Arnolds, Nancy J., Huntersville. Adair, -11. A., Laurens. Boyce, N. E., Cross Hill. Burgess, Miriam, Laurens. Burton, Mary F., Lanford. Babb, Betsy E., Fountain. Bailey, Sallie E., Fountain. Bryson, Sarah, Laurens. Bobo, E. C. Bishop, Eliza A., Fountain. Bourne, L. S., Clinton. Bolt, 'M. A., Shoals. Busby, M. E., Laurens. Brownlee, Isabell, Gray Court. Ballentine, 'Cleo, Ware Shoals. Babb, Sarah A.. Laurens. Clopton, Clementine, Clinton. Cunningham, Emma, Laurens. Culbertson, Margaret, Laurens. Cannon, Laura, Ware Shoals. Compton, Maggie W. Campbell, Nancy M., Gray Court. Culbertson, Edna S', 'Cross Hill. Cobb, Matilda, Clinton. Crawford, M. M., Ware Shoals. Compton, 1sllzaleth, Laurens. Crow, Louisa, Laurens. Copeland, IHester. Laurens. Il)uvall, Miollie, 'Laurens. Dunla111, Siaah 1., Mounitville. Douglass, Ellen, Owings. I)ickert, Mary 1., Belfast. )andy. Mary, I.aurens. iichelbergor, IiattIe .1., Laurens. Entrehin, M. A., Laurens. "erguson, 'Nannie, ('Ilinton. Fuller, Millie I"., High Point. (lasque, Mary E. Garner, Theresr. I.m ford. Godfrey, N. A., Clinton. Gosncyy, Pollie Ann. Laurens. Grumbles, Nancy .I., Owings. Gray Isabella, Gray Court. Griflin, Fannie, Laurens. Ilazle, Amanda V Lanford. lain, M. S., Laur ens. iembree, Amanda, Gray Court. 1111, Elizabeth R., Ware Shoals. Hill, L. V., Waterloo. IHolland. Margaret, Clinton. 111pp, C. .1. IIe llains, Laura T.. Barksdale. Iludson, .lane A., Cedar Springs. Iudgens, Mollie E. lerbert, Martha. Jones, Maary A., Vauglnville. Knight, Catherine, Alma. Kennedy, Amanda. Clinton. Kiig. Mary, Lauren. Knight, Nancy, Gray Court. King, Bettie. Lawson, M. L., Vaughnville. Langston, Ellizabeth, Laurenis. Leopard, Nancy, Cedar Grove. Lindley, J. Jane. Lyon, M. C., Fountain. hanford, Martha C., Lanford. Mitchell Pauline, Laurens. Moore, boi. Martin,. aNncy, Laurens. Madden, Mary I.. Laurens. Mitchell, \lillie, Clinton. Machrey, Louisa. Nelson, Sallie, .\Iountvillc. Nash, S. '(.. Gray 1Court. Owens, Cella. Owens, Irby, Barksdale. 'i ll i ps, Abigail, Leurens. Powers, Elliott, Alma. P'ower, Mary A., Whitmire. Paine, L. .\., Whitney. -Parson, lar, Lanford. Pulley, Susn A.. Lanford. Pitts, Lucy (., Coss 1111. Rheeder Ilulda. Riddle, ., Clinton. Reynolds, Sairah, Clinton. Reid, Mary .J., Laurens. Redden, Amanda, Shoals. Ilodger, Catherine, Laurens. Saxoin, E. L. Simpson, Emma P., Clinton. Scan, 10. C., Lauirens. Sp~oon, 5. T1., Waterloo. Sloan, Othtello, Fountain. Sumerel, Telitha C. Stallings, Catherine. Sims, Susan, Clinton. 'Sims, Martha C., Laurens. Smith, Liucretia, Cross Hill. Taylor, Anna. Taylor, M. J., Laurens. Terry, Frances, Laurens. Toague, M. C., Laurens. STempleton, N. A.. Laurens. Woods, Martha (Mollie), Grays. Walker, Lettie F., Waterloo. Wicks, Drucilla, Laurents. 'Walker, HI. R., Laurens. Wells, Margaret K., Cross H1il1. Watkins, Charlotte, Giay Court. Weathters, Luvenia, Watts Mill. Mrs. J. A. Young Dead. Mr's. J1. A. Young, a most estimable lady, died at the family htomes about five miles east of Greenwyood yester day mornting. Shte was thte mother of Dr. T. Pope Young, of Greenwood. Mrs. Young is survived by her htus band, Mr. J. A. Young and by three clther chtildren, Ilr.J. A. Young, of 'Richburg, Mr. G. D~uckett Young, of Laurens and Mr. lien A. Yotung who madle his home witht his parents. A daughter, Mirs. W. A. fletts lives in Florida. The burial ar'rangemtents have not yet been mnadc.-Greenwood Index. Deafness Cannot Be tcured by local applications, as they cannot reach thte diseased portion of the ear. Thtero is only oneO way to cure deaf ness, and thtat is by constitutional rem edies . Deafness is caused by an In flamed condition of thte mucous lining of thte -Eustachian Tube. Whten this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restor d to its normial condition, hearing will be destroyed fei-ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an infiamed con dition of the mucous 'surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused .by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's. Catarrh Cure. Send for cirou lars, free. F. 3. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, '76c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti natton. Ii GettingDowntoFacts We think our Shoes take the top-most position in every particular! For Style, Fit, Quality, Durability! We believe our Shoes are generally conceded, even by our Competitors, to be Shoes of Unusual Excellence! The same careful attention is given to the style, fit and de pendable quality of our $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes as is given to our Shoes costing $5.00 or $6.00. Getting Down to Facts we believe your Shoe money will do better work here than it will at any other Store! Just Come See! Shoe f'or Men, for Women, for the School Boy, and Girl, for the Very Little People and for Infants! CLARDY&WILSON THE SHOE MEN Ladies' Shoes Shined Free s ooc a 9 a z tiZixc r a caZc z- saes f iis to you, s1c ouzsc l h y f. y . o s c z s is i stance. o oan .rason. " TNAD MAgK i RL019 O F. 5. 2.o y s{er (suano Co.. Norfolk, Va. Sold ovbrywkore