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Bucking the Center of Competition This is a fierce game to the uninitiated, but we play the open style of the game and the patrons of the "Satisfactory Store" never lose money when they back their judgnent on our play. Sometimes they slip around the end and make a big gain, but no competitor ever makes a touchdown when we are on the job. It is a rush with us from the blowing of the whistle to the end of the last quarter. That is the main reason why you never have to shop around town to get better prices. We are always in the lead on Style, Quality and Price. Ladies' and Misses' Shoes. Ready-to-wear. Coat Suits. Men's wearables. TheIrvn D -w hoe fo laiesin' 'sc lDress Shirt ......... .......1.00 The I rillI 1)1 \ .iu ; loi' ladies aro M Ite b l y r'' t I I b yI . l i tet, Street and house Y ou get a better ' Men 's s hirt.............. .50 5pt.'iI .i L.... .... .... .... .3.50 dresses in wool or silk Coat Suit here for less Ml's wool shirls, grey and bu..00 Nlen's Wor ShrsAanadbue.V4 o' p:,: iue'r. pate v.r11up, MV- $5.00 up. money. Man-tailored .ii . Min . Ileary bleIeed Shiits ....h..i.48 dinn le.gn-.ispnngsee asCoat Sults with mil - one. y ..3.50 Ladies sport coats.'ea' ced' ibbed rr '4 tary , aiin' good Work Glov'es..... .... .98 ola Mo -h.phain kid lop Ilr mn white and colors, bll ! t.... ............3.00 good material and per- Alen's g work (loves .........48 $5.00 -up to $7.50. 1.5a sj t i ll nmtl. 1:atilt h'lhe r, fect in every detail. Alien's 'nion Suits, couon ri~hed .... 1.00 i$r t0p or SX"""" L s g t$7.50 to $27.50. gry....... to p nly....... ......... .... ....2 .10 in guaranteed Iter Gul !n . bn ill hr !ac. low lil. . . s .. Special lead- .1e's p.... .15,..20 nd .25 2.00 ials. F' ace M.0 up er, the most stylish sten's I1:iirki'ef.... .........05 hi I vn u l All-wool a Coat Suit to be found 1.r0 on the market, extra Men's and Boy's Shoes. wnan wVL Sic 200. ':~4 1)7.i5 0. value at $35.00. l a bliack. huuon or Ia c. m fa F! ...............1.25, 1.50. 1.75. 2.00 7.0 I ~ . - -.- - --- Itous .1 . E. V ren ch S hoc Vtor Mlen, 4.00 -'ai ~ i'. o ('h .75.' 2.00 Gu~225~c w AS n ietal, button or blueber, Vogue~ sh to- . n. t t i ir tn. gun iwtal C l 13. .peC til. or I ar toe, sanw nuldokc, wily . . . . 4 00 bu - o n c oe ....1.75. .00 a . .25 i'0jnlh all l.inen. briwii. ily .... .25 Ladies' Bleached tV st, only. ..... ... . .25 Scott h bulon. call sla nal leather and ce in o .\is s' l~l ('i('',:lnc od Il:c I IInl\ .. .08 11va vvy ('t~ton Iflanlot. ony .. .... 1.00Je h rl wd A k tose hi i - ny. . h-athr, suible for all .\other bi. lIt ( 'iurtain (Lo ts (IIly .05 lalits' i tle -hed I lnioli Suits, oily. . .50 . r............ ........ .... 3.50 wlar V........ 1.00. 1.25, 1.50. 2.00, 2.50 :(; iiih _good itrlieh. onil. ..... .... .10 Ladies' A\odl tise, oily ...... .... .25 Ta aind black English last, good scl --- .\ll \\o lS r e :t n h ny. .... .. .50 I"ndies' %SilIk IIo(seW, onily .. . . . . .25 lers anll te s . . . . . . . .35 hlix lit 2i-inch anr Suituin-x , o IIyv .25 U'mibrellas. Ladies' and M n's, oil!. . .50 c .i 'l new wit \\ iin :;i-incli, .25 lI'ibrellas. I adies' and .len's, oIly .. 1.00 " i" i. an and pat 300 -mo 's and Aiss's I ion Suits inlv.. .50 Iov's Sw t r ret, red and hi e, 1.00 4 'h .id iY qu lty a Isltant. onlytf . .06 'Wi s an i liss*s ' Lilt \'(:,t ind Pa is .25 Ladies' O iting own(1 i, (Il ..... .....50 Extia asortiwnt of all leathers and S - - - - - - - - -.- -.. -..115s, shia pts a ni d st yle tis, only . . . . 2.50 o!-tet lin of t .\len's \Work Shoes 2.00, - G od ( 'ahen. oily .......... . .05 9 . *~2.50, 3.00 and. .. ..... . ...........3.50 IN ~ ~lii. is , n11..3 10 ( tonp1 lte sitockl( )tty ' chotot Shoes, Bi- rs. y . ti anti gu iinetail 1.00, 1.25, l (.et o uiin . l y .......... .10 1.50, 1.75 and ................ 2.0 SPECIAL NOT CES. Wanited-To buy 510 bushels of .sound peas at $1.00 per bushel. .lohn A. Franks, Laurens, S. C. .18-1t-pd For Sale-29)4 acres or fie farm land About live miles west of Laurens. Will sell either as a whole or in tracts to suit purchasers. Mrs. Alartha C. Knight, Laught, S. C. .18-5t-pd For Sule-Several inule for sale ClICUp. See us at oce(. Gray, an11d Easterby, Laurens. 15-t. MagIzinIps--a\nted Ir ret1Ittance for the Colunb1 S~tat. .\b1 .001r subscriptionls for n y i a(aI mines. \lerican .\lagaine or - .man's Companion two yars for $2; 0I both one. year lor. 1). .\. Norwood, Jaurens. I-t Peas Wnnted-Would like Io bu1y .100 bushels of cow eas. W. 11. Knight, Laurenis, i '. c. i-ti For Sale----On u'lisday. Nos. :1h, I at II o'Clock at m0y pince. Ithree a1nd one-half iiles w o, - n I I Will seil to thle highet bidder, the following: 2i: bushel; Corn 2.00) bunidies fodder, a 1)l oI \traw hay, one buggy ; ct!e r a: . .. Cash. IJ. P. Alit.chol). -2I--.1 .ositively b1d01iden uIder pnat oh the iLav to hu1, IIAI 1 i1n an other 3nanuer I respas oll' oIl r dmperly .iosic Ii. Canion, .\la.- C. Martha C. iKnight. - Fariims f Sale - have for sale m [ eral jlrge an111(1 on i .a rn and a.lom: countiS. Ieasonaio terms. See tie a. ni: inl-rested. i C. WV. Al~rvy ( oAi aen n Suranco., Lauren, S. C. 1 -.d 1ost \vr .o isphtir ..\n ci pbl brooch. Itexward' if reurned to Iu. Mrs. Mlary C.. Ibhll, Conve i ., For Ient-'-Two C'0oimnt atig o Aces. Wate, light. and :0'eai n in cluded. Apply to laurens Nat. ih Gleorgia Cofion P'lan.ttliu n-We aro !-subdividing a live tIoIsatI acie cot ' ton plantation In South GeorgIa. "Good improvemcnts, now inl ultiva tIon, near good city, best markets, --good water, healthful locatIon. Want ,uIistling small farmers to buy at ver'y a'pasonable price, small payment down, lance easy. Or will rent for 1916 -With privilege of buying. Write just Ut you want first - letter. Address 0. Box 407, Atlanta, Ga. 17-3t-pd INTERiESTING ITEMS F.OM TlE COUNTY (,Contintied from Page One.) er wLI1 be glad to Jearn that lie Is Imu proving rapidly. Mr. Cooper has had an at.tack of typhoid fever. .\irs. .1. 11. Ilunt spent the week'end in Spartanburg, the guest of her par ents, Mr. and .Ilrs. M. G. Patterson. .\liss Florrie Lanford spent the week-end here with friends and rela tives. There will he an aU-day singing at the .\ethodist 0chu0rch the .st Sunday in Decemn ber. The pIub lic is invited to (one and bring their dinner wit Ih them0. iornii to) .ll. and .Irs. J. .\. Fieming a loy, on Nov. 9th. Alillilnery - latest (Ireatiolns at 98c t.) . ..1 1 al J. ('. lI1rnis & Co. .IAlDDEN NEW1'S. * .\laddeii, Nov. 22.---OutI of th e slough of despair ilt.o which I hav. fallen .inev the aflavvielnt that1 robbed my little hoy oft the sight of his left. y ', I :i.r-e algalil. I greet you all d realder, onl tills Th'ianiksglvilng day with a gratefuIl hiart for tihe doclor -.aill on yeslerday that the eye was get tin1 on lnly. .\ay the dz.y) of Th'lanks ivil to a11 and every one thi0t :s I b. h ' :li s, a day full of ailinks if fit, teGi or of a hoIiot('i3 iiar've.. M.\ . .o e .lal-in ha: u, heeni ;ick, but nr fredswIll be gklld to knlow she .\r. P'ercy Filey, who is inl char-ge of the Traynhanim fzarm iiear here, Is lpvile bsy building tenat3 houlses ilnl t ing inilgs in sape for a year's good work inl 1916. 'Ihe Ales.; aPs 33 111d ill lieinry arue aniticipating moving to Florida at. an early dat. Alr. Luthe Il iley has noved With1) Mr. Chester Pinson, a hustling young rmer of the Oakville section, for an ather year. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. ). Culbert ,,on, a daughter. Mother and babe are roing nicely. Mrs. Mollie Teague has been with her niece Mrs. May Madden for the past week. There will be Thanksgiving services held at Pros:ipect on Thanksgiving day. Ilog killing is now the order of the day in tiis neck of the woods. There are several line porkers to be slain, but as usual G. H1. Finley has by far the nicest.. Mr. and Mrs. Bee Culbertson are to move to their recently purchased farm near 10kon and Mr. and Mrs. lee Mar tin are to occupy the home vacated by them. .\IAr. and Mrs. Win. Dyrd, Jr., were the guests for the week-enid of their grandmolther, Alrs. 11. C. Cu nningham. Th'lle writer is under lasting obliga tions for a recenit favor by \Mrs. Tom Shaw. 'i'hat auitomobile rIlde howe er reiTlilies al loniger accoluit than can be given here and "Aunt Kate" will give that hle. For the biiggest valuies see our 10c. counter. 8. .l. & 1E. 11. Wi!KlS & CO. .J. C. 1 1rns & Co's. two led iron IRackel stores III 4Lirenls . are selling tie goods--ailw'ays 1111sy-there's a Locall and11 Personal 3Mentionl. ( Conilnued from Page Four.) .\1s. 1sabelle IBrooks, the mnother of Mr. Ch'.arulie llrooks, wvill be glad to leaini thai1t sie is soimewhat improved over he4r condtion of hast week. Ales rs It. W. Loekier, .1. W. Todd, .Il., inid :iii-aue.' llarksdale willelave today for tharle.ton where they will lake tIhe (4'grre of Shrilners. Nensr( (irge l . Pitts an1d L. (. lRoff aItteided Ile district. meetlng of Ile Ulnights of P'ythilas ini Lockil.t last wevik. 'Thley were joined at E1no ree by Mir. ( (orge Ilalcely. Mrs. L'. G. Hoff and little son, Wil lIlarm will return borne today after spending some f11me with relatives In Spartanburg. irs. Lula Terry of Wilmington, N. C., 1.9 spending soni time here as the guest of her brother-in-law, Mr. 11. Terry. Her son Mr. Charlie Terry, traveling salesman for Liggett, Myers Tobacco Co., spent the week-end here with her. Mr. H. P. Miriteir . returned last Thursday from'tho northern markets where he spent several days purohas ng winter goods to ill) in their stock, lepleted by the good fall trade. Mr. Milford Check of Princeton was Liong the visitors in the city last week. Mr. Grover'Uichey, a law student at the University oi outh Carolina spent he week-eld here uith his parents. Mr. W. 1). Patters i of Lanford Route One was a busnitess visitor in lbaurens on Monday. Mr. Han Little of Greeny'lile spent Sunday here with friends. Mlr. J. ii. Powe of Powe Dr 4g Com pa ny has returned home mu ii1ek iml prove(I In nealth after several we'lis of leelia'l treatment in Baltiimore. N Miss Mary Johnson of Spartaliul, was the guest. of relatives here tl\ past week-eld. \r. Gary iElhciel berger, t raveling saleana for a large North ('arolina millinery house is heic o spend a few weeks. Miss Katherine Ball will come down froi Coiveise college to spend Thaianksgiving with her auint, Mrs. M. L'. Copelanq. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Simpson, of Cross Ill]], were visitors in the city yesterlday. Misses Nellie and Lenora Thompson (ccom pan ied by their friend, Miss Pearl Dowling, all of (. V. C., Green ville, spelnft the week-eid in the city. Mr. W. P. Thomason went to Pied mont Saturday night where he deliv ired an naddress to the .*Jnor Order, i'nited Ameriean Mechanies. Miss Ludie Tnylor, of Prineeton, is visithig relatives in the city. Mr. J. 1. O'Dell, of the Ware Shoals swetion, was a visitor in the city Thursday. Mrs. F. P. 'l'tttum and children, of NieColl, are visiting Mis. Tatum's par mnts, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bolt. All $1.00 bottles of standard medi rines going at 84c a bottle at J. C. Burns & Co. Now line of Children's Rockers Just in--splendid values. See them! H. 'M. & H. H. WILKES & CO. V5c table oil cloth for 15c a yard at J0. Burns & Co.,-two big stores In iAurons. NOIV LOOKOUT. Whllen a cold hangs on as often hap p(ins, or when you have hardly gotten over one cold before you contract an other, lookout for you are liable to contract some very serious discase. This succession of colds weakens the system and lowers the vitality so that you are much more liable to contract chronic catarrh, pneumonia or con suimiption. Cure your cold while you can. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a great reputation. It is relied 1.pon by thousands of people an'd nev Or disal)points them Try it. It only costs a quarter. Obtainable every LAND SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. IN COtltT 01' COMMON PILEAS. The Norwood National Dank, Plain tiff, against I.. Anilerson, et al, iDefendants. nI'lirsiant to a decree of the court 11 file aIove stated case, I will sell at I )ic outcry to the highest bidder at aa rens, C. II., S. C., on Salesday in Dec .Ibr, next, being Monday the 6th day of the month, during the legal hou111 for such sales, the following do scrib (d property, to wit: Al. >, All that tract, piecc cr ,arcc land ituate, lying and being in lAIn rens ( ounty, State of South Carolina contal ing eighty-five (85) acres, morc or les. an( bounded on the North by lands f Mrs. Jane Anderson, on the Iast b lands of the s;aid J. It. Ander son, on the South by lands of .J. C. Smith I Id on the West by lands of Mrs. Mtu C. Smith and Mrs. .lane An deron, 1e Said tract of land being t ract No. on ia plat made by C. L. Fike, suIrv or, Oil Iie 8tlh.(ay of Jan uary I 0i, the division of the ostatc of J. It. An 1h, deceased. Also, All at tract, plece or parce of laud sit e iI Laurens County, State of Sonit Carolina and contain Ing one hundi d and fourteen (114) acros, more o less, known as Tract No. 5, of the it( den land as shown by a survey made y 1). HI. lRoyce oi the 8th lday of .lu1l 1891, and bounded by lot No. 4, Joel mith, Sallie itichard son, -Jane 1". An rson and others; Also, all that act, piece or lmucol of land lying bel and situate In the County and Slat aforesaid, contain. ing one hundre( and seventy-eight (178) acres, mor or less, bounded b) lands of Mrs. M le Smith, J. I. An derson, N. m. Co or and lands form ?r'y belonging t he estate of Henvy Redden, being th same tract of land conveyed to R. Cooper and J. N. Wron by Mrs. Ja F. Anderson; Also, all that I , piece or parcel of land cOntaining urteen (14) &crei., more or less, bounded by lands of John N. Gol(ding, J. Robert Anderson, Sanford Withers, D). C. Smith, and others. Also, all that tract or parcel of land situate in the County and State afore said, containing one hundred and fifty (150) acres, more or less, bounded by lanIs of F. 11. Bolan(l, D. C. Smith,. Whit Wharton, and others, being the tract of land purhased by J. I. An derson, from 1). C. Smith. Also; all that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lyIng and being in fAtr rens County, State of South Carolina, containing three hunr(led an(l four (:-01) acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lan(s of .1. It. Anderson, on the East by lands of .1. It. Anderson an( W. A. Anderson, on the South by the Witte place, and on the West by lands' of .J. A. Smiti and the Witto place, being the tract of land pur chiased1 by .1. It. Anderson from W. B. Wharton. Also, all that tract. pIece or parcel of lan( situate, lying and being on lteedy River, in Iautrens Couint'y, State of Aut h Carolina, containing fourteen an( th ree-fourths (1.1 3-i) acres, moro or less, and bounded on the North by lands of .IMrs. Corrinne lloyd, on the 1ast by lands of .1. Y. Dendy, on the South and West by lReedy River, said, pleve of land being more particularly e !led by a pl.t C,7 go 11dd i,y it. A. Austin, suiveyor, ol Jan. 8th, 190'7, al1d being the tract of land pur chase(d by J. It. Anderson from A. C. Andlerson. Terims of Sale: One-half eash, bal ance to be paid twelve mon t1hs from (ate of sale, the credit portion to b secured by bond and moitgage of the. purchaser over t s mai( proises,, bearing 8 per cent interest. from date, and providing 10 per cent. for attor ney's fee in case or litigation or in case of its being Placed in the hands of ani at tor:ney for collection, with leave to purehaser to pay entIre bid inl Csh. I'urcehaser to pay' for papers anl slamps. If the terms of sale are not compiled with, the land to )e 1e sol on saille Or some siubsequent Salesday on samne terms, at . risk of former purchaser. .NO. ), OWINGS, Slieriff of Lnirena Clounty Dated, this Nov. 8, 1915. -3t Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Building Laurens, S. C.