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*~ *.-,eatled wiith lo . I . *En ...est.bafe-tAlways i , ; LAllIENS DIRUG STORE, Laurens. S. C. FINAL SETTLIEMENT. Take I'otice that on the 1th day of November, 1915, 1 will rend o- a final account of my acts and d ings as Ad iministrator of the estat of Mary P. Armstrong, deceased, i the oflice of the Judge of Pro at of Laurens County, at 11 o'cl c a. in., and on the same day wI pply for a final discharge from i rusts as Adminis trator. Any person in obto<1 to said estate are notified and required to make pay ment on that date, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. 13. C. ARMSTIRONG, . Administrator. October 13, 1915.-1 mo. -NOTICE Of The COUNTY THEASURIOL The Books of the Coupty Treasurer will be bponed for the collection of State, County and Commutation Road Taxes for fiscal year, 1915, at the Treasurer's oflice from October 15th to December 31st, 1915. After Decciii ber 31st one per cent will be added. After .January 31st, two per cent will be added, and after February 28th. seven per cent will be added till the 15th day of Mlarch, 1916, when the books will be closed. All persoiis owning 'property 'in more than one Township arc request ed to call for roceipts in each of the several Townships in which the pro porty Is located. This is important, as additional cost and penalty may be attached. All able-bodied male citizeps be tween the ages of 21 and 60 yars of age are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00 except old soldiers, who are. exempt at 60 years of age. Commuta tion Road Tax $1.50 In lieu of road -duty. The Tav Levy is as follows: For S1 ate p)u ros ..o.... ..7 mills For Consitutotinial School Tax :1 mills Ordinary County Purposes 3%1 mIls For intlerest on Itail toad Bonds I mill For IRoad amid B3ridge Beis 4 I mills Total ............ ..18% mills Special Sc hools--Laurens Towinship. Laureinsz No. I I... .. .. ..7% niills Trnilty-li'lpe No. I ........8 mills Madlalden No. 2..........4 mills Narnie No.............5 mIlls Halley No. 4...1..........4 mIlls .Mills No. 5 ............2 mills Oak Gvrove No. 6 ..........2 mills Ora No. 12 ..A............4 mills Specil !chools-Youngs Townishlip. Youngs No. 3 ..A..........4 mills Youngs No. 2 ...... .... .4 mills Youngs No. .. ..1......7% mills Youngs No. 5............4 mills FoAntain Inn No. 31 .. .. ..11 mills Lanford No. 10..........% mills Ora No. 12 .. . .. ....'1 mills Youngs No. 1 ............3 mills Central No. 6 .. .. .... .2 mills Youngs No. 7 ............8 mills Special Schools-Dials Towpship. Green Pond No. 1 .......7 mills Dials 'No. 2........... % mills -Shiloh No. 3 ........ ....4 mills Gray Court-Owing. No. 5 .12%/ mills Blarksdale No. 6 .. ........5 mills Dials Church No. 7. .. ..4 mills Fountaiin Inn No. . ..11 mills Morna No. 8 .. .. ... ..2 mills .Dials No. 4 .. .. . .. .4 mills Special Schoos-Sullivan Towvnship Mt. Dethel No. 2 .... .......3 mills Princeton No. 1 .... .......8 mills Poplar Springs No. 3 .. .. ...4 mills Hickory Tavern No. 17 .. .....8 mIlls Broisaghi No. 7 .... .......4 mills Sullivan Township R R Bonds 3 mills Merna No. 8 ........ .....2 mills Special Schools-Waterloo Township Waterloo No. 14 ............4 mills Mt. Gallagher No. 1 .. .......6 mills 'Uethlehem No. 2 .... .......4 mills IEkom No. 3 .. ...........4 mIlls Cetnerpoint No. 4 .........2 mills Oakville No. 5 .. .... .......4 mills Mt. Pleasant No. 6 .. .......2 mills Mt. Olive No. 7 ...........5 mills Special Schools--Cross 11111 Township Cross 11111 No. 13 .. .......7 mills Cross 11111 No. 1.. . ... ....2 mills Cross 11111 No. 2 .. .. . ...2 mIlls Cross 1H1ll No. 4i.. .......2 mills Cross 1il11 No. 5 .. ......4~ mvili Cross I1il1 No. 6............3.mlls Cross 11111 No. 3 .. ......2..mills SpecIalI School s-Ilunmt er TownsiIp Alountrille No. 16 .........9 mill. I lunter No. 2 .... ........4. mills llunter No. 3 ...............4 mIlls C3lintonl No. 5 ................ mills i tuter No. 8 .. .. .... ....3 mills Wadsworth No. 4 .........2 mIlls lioitr No. 1 ..............2mils SpecIal Schaools-J.acks Tfownship Odiells No. 6 .... .........3 mIlls lHurrilcane No. 15 .........3 mills1. Shaudy GIrove No. 2 .... .....3 mills .Iacks No. 3 .. ...........5 mills Jacks No. 4 .... .........3 mills Special Schools, Scufflet~own Tfownship Langston Church No. 3 ... ...3 mills Scuffletown No. 1 .........2 'mills Lanford No. 10 .... .......6% mills Ora No. 12 .............4 mIlls Sct~filetown No. 2 .........4 mills Seuilletown No. 4.. ......4 mills Prompt attention 'will 1)e given those who wish to pay their Taxes throughl the mail by check, money or~ der, etc. Persons sondling in lists of names to lhe taken off are requested to send them early: and giyc the Towns'haip of eaich. as the TrreasuzroIs very busy during the month of Degcenfher, pQS D. YOUNG,. - %Cillfy Transirer. Octinhm ., T n...- ,-- - "Gets-It" For Corns Sure as Sunrise .illy Cirn, 11ith "Octs-It" on it, Is an1 Absolulte "Goner!' yes, It':i the simpldst thing In II the World to got 11 o a i rnI , --w'hen vol use "Gets'-It", the world's greatet corn--ridder. Really, it's almost a Pleasu re to have corns Just to see them!~I omIr ih"esI"ttjs jasJyad t off." c48 honra ends orn~I. for keUs. It makes the use of tapoeorn..squeez ing bandages, irri atin 'alves, knlves, scissors and razo a r Ily look ridicu Ious. Get id of~ tL C cornfl uickly, slurely, pinlessl ' -just easily,--withi "Gets-I 1". For varts and bunions, too. It's tile 2 th coentury waIy. "Gets-lt"' Ia sold by all dIruggists. 25c a bottle, o.' sent dlirect by 1i'. Lalwrenlce & Co., Chicago. Sold ini LaIurensll and recomnmended as thle world's best cor. r'emedy by 14aur'ens D~rug Co. and Peoples Drug Store. An Aching Ba~ck and Bearing Down Pains Only suf fe rin g w'oranhood knows what It means to strug gle against the paralyzing in fluence of these symptoms. There Is household work that must be done and only a weak, nervous, discouraged wvoman to do it. It Is almost a hope-' less prospect. N o wonder these poor women find life a dreary burden. There Is help at hand, "however, for those who will use it. t DR. SIMM~ONS ISquaw' Vinie. SCompound Is a Woman's Medicine It is as pleasant to take as 0 juice of a sweet or ange yet per of rms wonders. it puts a end to Ssufferng, builds up th nervous system, strength is I appetite * and acts beneficia y women'q delicate organism, emoting reg ularity. cheerfuin s. a strong vigorous body an clear, healthy complexion. . Sold by Druggists and Dealer . Price $1.00 Per Bottle C.F.Simmons Medicine Co. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS. as they cannot reach the eat of the disease. Ca tarrh Is a blood or constitu tonal disease, and in orde to cure It you ust take in ternal rmemeis. Hall's Cwtarrh Cure is taken internally, and act directly on the blood and mucous rfac. al's Catarrh Cure is not 7a lk medicine. It was prescribed by ne f the best ey sicians in this coun ry for years an is a regular prescriptio . It is composed of the best tonles know combined with the beet blood purifiers, eting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of tha two ing edients is what pro catarrhse o testimos, free.n F'. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, 0. Bol4 by Druggisus. price 75e. Take Haln'. Family Pills for censtipation. S Is a oa's eiie A Lover of the orse looks as carefully af r xIs feet as any other part of lis an iy. It pays too. Bring your orn he to be shod and see how much bet r le will work for you. The Improvement in his ac tion will show you that it makes a lot of difference when you have him shd right. J. D. SEXTON & SON LAURENS, . C. "TH*OLI R L BL " EMEDYF N. . POSI'ION\OF 1lEECE MUST BE MADE CLEAR Aalles Demnand That Country Either Fulfilli Obligations or Demobilize. Blockade of Empire to Impress Ruler. London. Nov. 21.-The entent al lies have demanded that Greece citherl join-with them and fulfill her treaty obligatioln to Servia or ,detobilize, and to impress King Constatine that they mean what they say the allies have declared a commercial blockalde of the Iellenic empire, according to Atheni dispatches. There is no con firnation of these statements here but it is certain that Lord Kitchener, the British war secretary, who had an hour's audience with the king of Greece yesterday and afterward saw 'Premier Skouloudis took a firi stand. The Greek cabinet met to consider the situation and a few hours should show Greece's attitude. The Greek government again has aflirmed its friendliness to the allies, but has not aken the steps required to prevent Greece from being counted among the friends of the central powers. 'fTle entente will not permit any delay; the position of the Servian ar mies makes any prolongation of tile resent ulcertainty impossible. Al ready the Servians are making what may be their last st and before Mon astir and also on the plains of Koss ovo. The liltlgarians, it, is true, are bc ing held up by unfavorable weather, but. they nmust be almtnost at tie gates of the 3lacedonian ca)ital and the Austro-Germlans and Bulgarians are slowly but sirely pressing back the northiern army. Te110 Germans announce today tile capture of Novapalzar and therefore are on the direct road to Mitrovitza, which ias been the Servian capital sinice Nish fell into tile hidnds of the llulgarianis. Other aries are pressing in froml, tle norbth, tile northwest, tile n1ort,1h east and tile east and even the Mon telegrils, who held their positions long, .tre0 being forced black. Of tie lrench and British troops ill ithe south no niews has been rv eolved. Apparently they only are; h(oldinttg tleir positions alld no longer cat Iop to be of assistance to ithe Servials except by keeping a it lrge numbettr or 1 liulgarians elgaged. Cr man' reports aly the French id Hrit isl will try to save the Servians by sentding troops throglil Moni1 tleeglro and Albania, but with loo'r roads it will tl(e a lon1g tim1e for h111m to reaohI Ihe battlefields. There is n(o cllange o1 the other front- 'Tle Italians still are figh ting for Gorlitzia aInd the Russians tire re gailing ground lost along tile St' liver last. week. dzartorlysk, a lIttle village illnown before the war, 1nd which became falmous for bitter fight ing around it, again is in possession of the Russians, who evidently let tile Germans enter simply to shell theM out the next day. The Germian attack, which met with iniltial sitecess, was doomed to final failure, as the country around is a great mlarsh, and in tile opinion of Petrograd, the offensive was taken for 1)01itical nIot militar'y purp'iose with the object of impressing the Roul mani ans. In tile Courland tile weather' has' enforced idleness on botlb armiies. * OlIA SUHOOL NFAVS. * * , * S * -e 5 5 5 e * e S e * S S Ora, Nov. 22.-Mr. Leuco Gunter, State Rural School Super'visor will lecture at tile Ora graded schIool, Fr'ti day, Nov. 26, at 7 P. M. Mr. Gunter's subject wvill be one of interest to tile patrons and to all those inlterested in schlool work. Tile puiblic is corrlIally invited to attend. On Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 2Ith, at 3i P. M., tile literary society of thle Ora graded school will hold( its week 13',tmeetiplg. 'Thie society h15as aangedi a Th'lanksgiving pro)grammetll itnd thle ipatr1onsf anid friends of thle scoo! arte invited. 1ImedfiteCly follow ing thIs exer-cie tile Ladies0' School Impirovemlenlt av~S) elation will hold( its monethlly mee01tng. Thel~ memi~lrsP of thle aIsSOs lonl antd all itnterested itn thle school ar Ie ur~ged to 1)0 present. * HOLLY W1(0VE NEWS. * Holly Grove, Nov. 22.-Mr. L. ''Tom pleton is building a neat dwelling not faq from- the family residience. '. Pr'eston Milanm is butilding niear whore the 01(1 Workman 1house used( to stan~d, where lhe wvill mlove itn the neat' fuiitiure. Mr. HI. L. liakely is busy sow ing grain. The1 fartmers are~ tnot sowving as tmuich grainl as thi y (11d last fall. Mr. E'd. Mooro p~aid a business visilt to Greenville Monday. Mr. 11. L~. Moore Ia sick at tis writ ing. Your correspondent.-Wivll be glad to receive-new~s f roIn t11i4section. EXCEL AS EGG LAYERS Guinea Fowls Are Also Superior as Insect Destroyers. They Range Lcng Distances From House During Day in Search of Fooc, But Come Ncar House to Liy--Flosh is "Gamey." (fly A. J. LEGO. We'st Virginia.) Some people object to the noise which guineas make and their wild nature, but as summer egg-layers guinea hens are hard to beat. We have three guings hens and a cock that have the range of the fields, and they are the best insect destroy ers that we have on the farm.' They have a better reputation with us as insect destroyers than the thieving crow which some writers commend so highly for the bugs and worms they eat, and they also pay a'hand some profit in eggs for any grain they may cut. The guinea hens I speak of lay an egg each day, and they have been lay ing for nearly tbree months. They are likely to keel) this up for two months yet. We have a brood of young guineas that are growing nicely--they are a cross between the pearl and the white guinea, and are growing better than we ever kot either full-blood to do. I never liked the idea of crossing breeds, but a cross seems to increase the vitality of the guinea. Some havo trouble finding the guinea nests, but our guineas have never gone far from the house to make their nests. Sometimes they lay in the hen nests in the poultry house. They range long distances from the houso during the day in search of food, but comie near the house to lay. Guineas are marketed at from six to eight months old. Drollers weigh ing about one pound are in great do mang, as their flesh is then tender and somewhat "gamoy." Old birds are (ry, tough and tasteless. They should be marketed with the feathers on, tho same as game. The age of a iguinea fowl can be told in the same way as Common Guine1. that of a chichen. If young the breast hone is lexible, the feet solt aid tender, with short, sharp claws, and tho outer wigir feathers have pointed ends. After a bird is fifteen months old the helmet on the head changes from black to a lead color. MAKING CREAM-COOLING BOX Where Ice Is Not Available a Service able Tank Can Be Arranged Be tween Pump and Trough. (y J. L. LAMMITS, Wisconsin Experi ment Station.) It is (desirable to remove the animal heat from the milk as seen as possible after it is drawn, and ice is usually recommended. On the farm, however, it is often not practicable to store ice, but the same purpose can be served at very little expense, by putting the milk as soon as drawn into a cooling tank. Such a box placed between the pump and the watering troughs so that all the water passes through it, will keep the cream or milk at a low temperature until ready for delivery. A concrete box can be made on the farm that wvill serve excellently for this purpose. It should be provided with a cover, and shaded to keep the water cool when the pump is not run ning. There are also several forms of wooden and galvanized metal tanks for this purpose on the market. Some of these are now insulated and cov ered so that they retain the low coem perature for some time. MAKING SPOILED HAY USEFUL When Not Too Badly Injured It Can Be Salted and Fed to Stock-By No Means Burn it. There will 1)e much spoiled hay this season because of the excessive rains that have inlt(ertred with hay har' vest. WVith sonme farmers it may ho0 a problem what to doa w'ith thiis spoiled hay. lI y all mean do(1 not burn it. Whore it is not so badly spoiled as to be inijurious to stodck it can I 1be died weoll, salted and fed. There is much feeding value in it ifr stock cani he in duced to eat it, and what is not eatein can be used as bedding and thus be made into manure. IRather than burn this hay scatter it over the fields that are to be plowved for corn next spring. In this way the fertilizing value would not be lost. Store Poultry Implements. It you are through with your brood. ers, incubators and other chicken coops, store them in a good1, dIry place; clean them out thoroughly and then dlisinfect-thlem, then they will be ready for. next season. 'Keep Separator Cleans To keep the separator clean is one ot the most important things to do. A separator that is only a 1141e foul wvill im'pregne~ce with bact~eria tile "next milk an'd cream, usuall-y to their detri mont. NE galln of oil pmured on'a will Cove-rc S1.crs wxwl . A smal1 anounti of' moe spent with us will cover All Your Furn~ ture wants. Terms anyp 9 way. LEVERETT rURNITURE CO. UNDERTAKERS Laurens, S. C. Best Treatment for Catarrh S. S. S. Removes the Cause Speeiists in Catarrh troubles hv ye agreed thnt It Ns nn Infection of the blood. The laboratrits of tie S. S. S. Co., at Atlanta, have proven it. Once you get your blood free froini iipnitis--le'eAd of the Catarrhal pol son., wich it 14 now i prey to becIulse of it .Mfinlhalthby state-then you will be relieved of Catal--tho lripping in th br ai, lutwklng and spitting, raw W OleC iII the los l. (j , a114l lil. - isag re l b lreath. I1. as Caused, iI Ile finst. phiee, because your impI -erishe lootl was ensily infected. Possi bly a shgit cold or con w. Withi llt-iln vho lid a1 Cold. But the point is don't sufer' with Ctirrh-it is n it. 11 -ssrv. The reie(dy S. S. S., discov ered Over fifly years aigo, tested. ' :liid tried, is always obtainable it $,Ay drug store. It has provent its va in thoisids of cases. It will do so In your ease. Get S. S. S. lit once nd111 big in ti'atiieit. If yours is a long standing ease, be sure to write the S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, Ga., for free expert nmedical advice. They will tell you hi ow this pirt vogeltable blood tonic clean1Ises the ilpuriiles from tie bood by literaIly washing It clean. They will prove to you tiat thous iands of suifferers froni Catirrli, after consistent treatment with S. S. S., have beit freed from (ite orouble and lil Its disa greeable featriles and re.sto-ed to purfect health aid vigor. Don't delay the treatlent. Take S. S. S. at once. You Need a Tonic There are times in every vomani's life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take-Cardil, the woiman's tonic. Cardui is con posed of purely vege:table ingredients, which act gently, yet surely, on the Avea;ened womanly organs, and helps build them back to strength and liealth. It has benefited thopimands and thoulsands of weak, aiing women in its >ast ,half celtry of wondcrful Success, and it vill o,-tfie same for you. You can't mi. e vmistake in taking 14A The Woman's Tonic Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take Cardul, I was so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything." Begin taking Cardul today. Sold by all dealers. Has Helped Thousands. F LEETS Chap Stick for chapped hands and lips--a remedy~ that has proven its wort l'or many winters. / Powe Drug Company - - UNDERTAKING H. S. BLACKWE~LL KENNDY )R~sAttorn y at Law S Prompt sat ent n glien to nil busine Undiertakers an..mbalmers Monie[ loan on Renl staite alls answered any hours, dlay or night. Ofiec Phiono 350 Residence Phlone 05 * rAUEN. S- Omc - S!hamons Building -