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LAND SALLE State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. IN COURT OF COMMON PLAS Enterprise National 3an1k and 1lone 'T'rust Co., Plaintiffs against Edd W. Martin, Mrs. Essie W. Martin, et al. Defendants. Pursuant to a Decree of The Court In the above stated case. I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, C. II., S. C., on Salesday in February next, being Monday the 7th day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: All that certain lot, piece or parcel :of land situate, lying and being on Sil ver street, in the City of Laurens. County and State aforesaid, known as Miartin Stable lot, containing one halt an acre, more or less, and bounded on the North by lot of M. .J. Owings, on the East by lands of Albert Dial, on the South by lot of the Enterprise Na tional Bank and store house and lot of E. W. and Mrs. Essie W. Martin and on the West by Silver Street. 2. Also all these separate lots. tracts, pieces or parcels of land sit unate in said County and State, known as lots Nos. 5!, 52, 53, 51, 10-, 100, conveyed to the said E. W. Martin by S. R. Tod I and more particularly de scribed o the plat of survey and sub division of the property of S. R. Todd made by II. 13. HIumbert., surveyor, ref erence thereunto bt ing had. Said lots fronting on Farley Avenue in the City of Laurens. 3. Also all that other tract, piece or parcel of land lying, being and sit uate in said County and State contain ing eighteen (18) acres, more or less, on the public road from Laurens to Maddens Station by double branches, known as Martin's farm, bounded by lands of C. B. Bobo, Pratt Suber, T. D. Lake and others. 4. Also all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Laurens, in said County and State, on the West side of Laurel Street, known as the residence lot of E. W. and Mrs. Essie V. Martin and known as a part of the .1. M. Robert son property and containing a frac tioal lart of an acre, and bounded on the North by lot of .1. H-. Cunningham, on the East by Laurel Street, on the South by lot of M. L. Nash and on the West by Silver street. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, hal ance to be paid twelve months from date o" sale; the credit portion to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser over the said premises, bearing interest. from (late at rate of S per cent, with leave to purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. 10 per cent attorney's fee in case of collec tion or suit. If the terms of sale are not complied ith, the land to be re sold on same or some subsequent Salesday on same terms, at risk of former purchaser. C. A. POWER, C. C. C. P. and G. S., Laurens, S. C. Dated this Jan. 10, 1916. 25-3t ASSESSOR'S NOTICE 1916. The Auditor's office will be open from the 1st of January to the 20th of ]February, 1915 to make returns of all personal property for taxation. For the convenience of taxpayers the Auditor or his deputy will attend the following named places to receive returns for said year to wit: Lydia Mill, hunter township, Thurs day, Jan. 20, 10 a. m. to 2 p. a. Goldville, Hunter township, Friday, Jan. 21, 9.30 a. In. to 2:30 p. a. Tumbling Shoals, Sullivan township, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 9:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Youngs Store, Youngs township, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 10 a. an, to 3:30 p. M. .Pleasant Mound, Youngs township, .Thursday, Jan. 20, 10 a. m. to 3 p. mn. Please make note that the appoint nments will be filled just as advertised and to please come out and make re *turns. One man usually makes the *whole round and some may not under - .stand the notice this time, as I have divided up the territory in the sev eral townships. All male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years on the 1st of Jan uary except those who are .incapable of earning a support from being maimed or fr'om other causes, are deemed polls, Con federate veterans excepted. Also all male citizens between the ages of 18 and 50 on the 1st day o1 January, 1917, are liable to a road tax of $1.60 and are required to make their retui'n of sameo to the Auditor during the time above speclfiedl and shall pay to the County Treasurer at the same time other taxes are paid in lIeu of working the road. All taxpayers are reqluiretd to give township and number of schoo01 dis trIct; also state whether property is situatedl in town or countrty. Each lot, tract or par'cel of land uist be en tered sepa~ra tely3. After the 20th of February 50 perT cent penalty will lie attached for fail ure to make returns. J. W. THlOMPRON, eouinty Auditor NOTi'ClE 01F IElEREX'OE. State of Sotuth C'arolina, (County of Lanurensu. COUJRT OF COMMON PLEAS. T'. W. Wood & Sons, Plaintiffs, against The Clinton Pharmacy and J. WV. Cope land, Defendants. Pursuant to the order of the Court of Common Pleas, dated December 30 1915 In the above stated case, I will hold a refertence In the county court house at Lautrens, S. C., beginning at 10 o'clock, A. M., on F"riday January 21st, '1916, and all crecditors of the cabove named The Clinton Pharmacy are hereby notifled toG present and prove their claims biefore me as ref eree at said time and place, F. P. .icGOWVAN, Special Referee. Jan. 4th, 1916. 24-3t A. G. HART LAWYER Booms 205-207 Masonic Temple Postofflee Box 685 Greenville, 8. (, Propmnt attention given all business. -.Practico In all COURTS. Cut Your Store Bill Down One Half Tens of thousands of farmers as well as town and city folks cut down their store billy one-half last year and saved money in spite of generally short crops and re duced wages. Absolutely millions of dollars were saved and countless families lived better than ever before in the face of the cotton crisis and general business depression. How were these burdensome store bills cut down? By the real money-saving power of good home gardens, rightly planted and kept planted and tended through the season. Hastings 1916 Seed Catalogue tells how to cut store bills down; tells about gar den and farm seeds of kinds and a qual ity that cannot be bought from your mer chant or druggist. It's full of garden and farm Information. It's free if you ask for it. Write for it now. H. G. HASTINGS CO., Atlanta, Ga.-(Advt.) 1 What Splendid Light the RAYO Gives! TS glow is so soft and bright that you can read allevening without tiring your eyes. The Lamp is the most popular kerosene lamp ever made. -because it gives a clear, powerful, mellow light -because it is easy to clean and light -because it is durable, good looking and economical | Usre Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves,, Lamp: and Heaters. The Rayo is only one of our many products that bring comfort and economy to the farm. Matchless Liquid Gloss Standard Hand Separator Oil Parowax Eureka Harness Oil Mica Axle Grease If your dlealer does not carry these, write to our nearest station. STANDARD OIL COMPANY I New Jersey) 'BA I~rlMOlR R Norflk VntnD. C larn W. . Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C. 4. is. DIAL A. C. TODE DIAL. & TODD A ttorneys at Law Enterprise Bank Buildings, Laurens, S. C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Koney to Loan on Real Estate-Lone Time. Simpson, Cooper & Babbi Attorneys at Law. PronmPt Attention Given All Businesi. wRi Practice ia all State Courts UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmer. CaDs aswered any ho ur ., da ormiht. LATUREMR5. S. (1. SEVENTEEN AMERICANS KILLED BY MEXICANS Bandits Capture Train and After Rob bing American Miners, Shoot Them. Cayranza Promises to 'unikh Guilty El Paso, Texas, Jan. 11.--Seventeen persons, all believed to have been Americans,. were killed by Mexican bandits yesterday after being taken from a Mexico Northfwestern train 50 miles west of Chihuahua City, robbed and stripped of their clothing, accord ing to a message received here to night by Hi. C. lyles, British vice consul here, from British Consul Scovell at Chihuahau City. The train on which the Americans were traveling from Chihuahua City to Cusihuiriachic, Chihuahua, carried thousands of dollars in currency and a large (quantity of supplies sent by the American Smelting and Refining company to its mines in Cusihuiria chic. It is believed here that all the IS American mining men known to have been in Chihuahua 'City were on board the looted train. Thomas 1. 1loimes, the only known survivor, stated. however, in his brief telegram giving the first news of the iald that he counted but 16 Ameri cans taken from the train. It is supposed the bandits belonged to the forces of Gen. Jose Rodriquez, a Villa supporter, known to be op erating in Chihuahua against the de facto government of Mexico. Almost. immediately after the first news was received a censorship was imposed on the wires between Juarez and Chihuahua City by the Carranza ofilcials. This action was taken, it was said, "until the story could be verified from otilcial Mexican sources.' According to the brief messages re ceived here the train bearing the Americans was stopped by the bandits about 50 miles west of fClihunhut' City. The mining men were taken from the train, robbed, stripped naked and lined up along the cars for cxc cution. Ilolmes was said to have been on the extreme end of the line and as the tiring squ1ad look position, h( broke away and fled into the desert With feet and holy cut and bleeding from stones and sharp cactus, lie rain until he no longer heard the whistlc of bullets pass him. lie succeeded ini reaching friendly Mexicans, it is re ported, and was aided to return tc Chihuahua City. The first news of the bandit raid was received here through a tele gram from lolmes to officials of th smelting company asking them tc notify' his wife that he had reached Chihuahua City. IHis message aroused anxiety con cerning the fate of the other mer known to have left Chihuahua Cit) for Cusihuiriachic, and before the censorship was imposed they suceced ed in getting into communication withi mining men in Chihuahua City whc furnished the brief details of the at tack. The Americans, it was said, had as surances of protection given the smelting company by the Carranza government through the Unaited States state departnment. The~ report of the killing of the employes is taken by mining men to mean that an alleged order issued by Glen. Villa upon his return froml Sonora and after hIs family had ar rived in Cuba, was to be obeyed This supposed order to "kill all IAmericans, loot and.burn"w had 'been reiterated by bands returning froir Sonora. It was this order that it believed to have resulted in the death recently of Peter Keane, bookkeeper of the Hparst interests near Madera, Chihuahua, at the hands of Villa bandits. A protest addressed to Pr'esident Wilson was signed tonight by mining men wvho ar'e here in hundreds pre NO INDIGeESTiON, GAS, OR STOMACH MISERY IN FIVE MINUTES "P'ape's D)iapiepisin" for sourii, achli st omach, heairtbumrin, dlyspetps in. TIme it ! in five minutes all stom ach (distr~ess will go. 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Should one of the fam ily eat something which don't agree with them or in case of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derangement at day time or during the night, it is handy to give the quickest, surest relief know , SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. InterdonomuinIationat Association Will Meet in Charleston In May. Charleston, Jhn. 17.--The biggest Sunday School convention in the his tory of South Carolina will be hold in the Citadel Square Baptist church, this city, May 3, 4, and 5. The convention is an i)terdenomina tional event, and will be participated in by not less than 1,000 delegates, representing schools of all denomina tions throughout the state. Charles ton is making great plans to enter tain the visitors. At a recent meet ing a program of preparation wits adopted, committees were appointed on entertainment, finance, music, pub licity, and other details. It is an nounced that free entertainment will be provided for one pastor, ia super intendent and three delegates from ev ery Sunday school of the state, and it is hoped that all of the 3,000 schools of the state will be represented. Among the prominent speakers al ready announced for the convention is W. C. Pearce, of Chicago, adult di vision superintendent of the interna tional association. lie is one of the leading Sunday school men of the country, is 'a forceful and brilliant speaker, and. will appear at every ses sion of the convention. It is stated that under his leadership more than five million men and women have been brought into Sunday school work. GIRLS! HAVE WAVY, THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Sane your hair! Double its beauty in a few moments-try this! if you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and is radiant with life; han an !ncomparable soft ness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderinc. .Just. one application doubles the i heauty of your hair, besides it Imme diately dissolves ;every particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not, overcome ity produces a feverishness and itcingl of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and (lie; then the hair falls out. fast. If you hair has been s'eglected and is thin, faded, dry, se aggy, or too oily, get a 25-cent. bottle of Knowlton's Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter; apply a little as directed and ten minutes after you will say this was the best investment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of exerything else advertised, that if you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair anl lots of it-no dandruff-no itch ing seallp and no more falling hair you ilust use Knowlton's Danderine. if eventually-why not now? SCHIMIlIT GETS LIFE TERIM. Was Convicted in Connection with Dynamiting ('ase. Los Angeles, Cal., .January 12.-Mat thew A. Schmidt, convicted of murder two weeks ago in connectidn with the dynamiting of the 'Tines building five years ago, was sentenced today to life imprisonment in San Quentin prison. A stay of execution was granted Schmidt until January 24, to give his attorneys time to perfect a new trial. Tile ease of David Caplan, another alleged accomplice of the McNamaras, also -was deferred until January 24 to be set for trial. Schmidt was sentenced after Su perior Court Judge Frank R. Willis had denied a motion for a new trial. New line of Matting Art Squares julst received, large size, beautiful patterns, and we have a price on these rugs that will interest you. Call early so that you may have a full line of patterns to select from. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & CO. pared to enter Chihuahua and open properties undler protection of thle de facto government. it was lharned foniighmt that before tile train filled with emlployes left Chihuahua City for file milling camps1) a guard of Carranza soldiecrs for file tra&iin hlad beeni refused(. C'arranzia ill Act. Washlington, Jarn. 15.-Gen. Car rainza's formal reply to file demand of file litedl States for' pulnishmnent of tile biandits whlo killed 18 American mining men near Santa Ysabel, Mexi co, hadl not yet reached Washington tonlight, lbut officials were not inclined to doubt the good faith of assurances given by the general's ambassador designate here, Elisco Arredondo, that every effort would be made to run down tile mur1derers. Thlese assurances were renewed 'by IArredondo tonighlt in making public a report by Gen. Trevitno in command of the forces detailed to capture the bandits wichl said thlose responsible wVould lie hunted down "withlout rest". Tile day passed without any repe tition in congress of the outbursts thlat hlad markqdl almost every session since word of tihe massacre was re cot ved. Chairman Steo of the senate foreign relations conimittee called on Secretary Lansing and requested that the committee be kept advised of any further information, ,SANK ACCOUNT SHE CAN PAY ER BILLS WITH j CHECKS AND KEEP A CHECK ON HER BILLS ACHECK ON OUR ANK ISA RECEIPT How many times have you lost a receipt? How many times, neither debtor or creditor could remem ber. If your wife pays all her bills with CHECKS She has a RECEIPT for every one of her bills. It saves a lot of time and trouble for your wife to pay the household bills that way and we are helping her to keep accounts straight and to; Economize. Make OUR BanK YOUR Bank. Enterprise National Bank of Laurens N. B. DIAL, Pres. G. H. ROPER, Ca'shier r W E take this method to express to our custo mers our appreciation for their patronage during the year - now gone and we hope by renewed effort to merit a continuance of the same. Wishing all .a happy and prosperous New Year. Respectful, :W. G. WIL$ON& CO.' NO. 10652 Report of Condition of the LAURtENS NATIONAL BANK At Laurens in the State of S. C., at the Close of BusIness on Dec. 31, 1915. RESOURCES: 1Loans and discounts..............--.-- - -- --.---.--.....$189,644.64 Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpiledged.................----------------..........5,050.00 Stocks, other than Federal Reserve flank stock..-..----..-....,010,001 Su bscription to stock of Federal Reserve Bank .. .. .. ..$5,400.00 Less amount unpaid-.-.----...--.--.............2,700.00 2,700.00 Value of banking house.----.---.----.---.----...........22,227.05 Furniture and fixtures.........-- ---- ---- .. .........3,650.00 IReal estate owned other than hanking house.--..--...--. -. .. ..... 1,843.10' Net amount due from Federal Iteserve flank - .3,605.12 Net amount dlue from approved reserve agents Jn New York, Chi cago and St. Louis ----.---.---. ----. ---. ---. ---.... ....1 11,244.77 Net amount due from banks andi bankers.-.-.--.-..............15,837.59 Oilher checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 975.53 Outside checks and other cash Items-..-... ---. ... .. .$240.43 - Fractional currency, nickels and cents .... .... ..... .....94.86 335 20 Notes of othier national banks ...................-.. ... .-..2,390'.00 F'ederal IReserve notes ----- ------- 3 --- - .. 1,090.00 Coin and certificates .-, '--- ----- - -- - --/ - .. -7,639.05 Legal-tender notes.----.---. ---. ----'--,. --. --... ----.... .... 101.0 Total.----.--''.-*-.----.---.----.----.... -..-...$273,252.14 LIABILITIES: Capital stoch paid in ............-- ''-----.. ---.-.--.-.....$ 50,000.00 Surpulus fund... -- -'-- ---- --- .................. ........40,000.00 Undivided profits .... /...,... .... .... .... .... .........,.......98.6 Due to banks and bankers.----.---.---.---.----. ---.-........ 13,921.72 Dividends unpuaid.................--.--.---- -- -.........2,032-00 Demand deposits: *Individual deposits subject to check......---------.. .... ..103,173.42 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days. -..-.-... . .. . 672304 Certified checks .... .... .... .. ........ ........ ...'..7.00 Cashier's checks outstanding.------------.---....-...... 268.90 Total demand de pbsits.-..--.--..--.--.. -.. .. -. -.$110,240.42 Time 'Deposits: Certificates of~deposit..............---------.--........20,855.29 Other time deposits.----.---.---.---. ----............2507.32 Total of timnd deposits'....... .... .... ....$23,362.61 Itediscounts with Federal RoM tr ve Bank.--..---.. -. .. -.. .. ..-..32,89.80. Total ...-.---'.---*.--.- ----..--..--...........$273,252.14 State of South Carolina, County of J~urens, s: I, H. K. Aiken, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear that. the above statement is true to the best of moy kcnowledlge' and belief. Mi. KC.'AIKEIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to. before me this 8th dajojury,1916. Correct Attest: 0. IB. aimmons, . ceM. Mmlor M* .7 nQws Dier.,