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IEX10ANS PAY PRICE OF AME1(lCAN LIFE, Bernardo antid Federico Duran Exceut ed by ('arrniza Authorities for Kill ing Iert .!kers--Dooled .ilen lo to Deat~h ('ulrsina. Arnlerleans. 1:1 l'aso, .l. mI.-lIernardo and F'eder'ico D~uran, .\lexican attMle thit'ee condninttl.'el to die b)y the ('arr'at:"a all thi'lt for the ktilling; of Mi'trt .\kers at Sanl I Ir'enzoU, Iear' the in te'iat io aial bo undariy. l''iday, w\'er'e ext'l'iitted at day liht in the remetelry at Juire.. .\.!T'r'; body w as interred hero today. '1'1. 1)uran brothers died ('ursing .\mue rican s. I o iertmrdo appealed for miercy on hehalf of his brother, F"ederico. "It is unjust to hill to'o of us for one Americant," he saiu. "It is giving two ('yes for one tooth. 1 am willing to die because I killed the gringo, but lly b:other ounht to be allowed to live." The l$ullets of 'the R iing squad killed 1Federico, but lBernardo was conscious after he fell and the oficler comtanding the Blring sIuad gave himl the "mercy siot" through the head. The bodies o hoth .\lexians were burt.ed immediately, ' but that of lit rna rdo \ h1O conel1ssed to In:'vin Iired the shots that Iilled Akers was ixhumcd to -atis IV a doubt concetn in 1 h' idelnti (itt If t sl.yer. I (ihu l:s I n )4v.n . as .\It'ete'1l i, who wyas wit ih Aer.; se'kinig stolen cows andi wtho ex-apled thet bullets o", thle \lexi anis. dot iar' 1 asi n)ig ht after. seeing IliernaIrdo Illurall that Ill,' 1(ri. ener w ta:: nel I!t tnan who slut .\ker's. I )\nis w at th Juar/. atemet ry wh l 1) the Ito of the1' execu4ted I nn:11 was;;; exposed lat'r today alnd adinit tid tha he had he 'i been IlislakIi last The1. ertiiticatiuni by .\merictan f li4ials who we:' witlh I ownus that it' slayer hi heen duly execulteil . 'erved i lii to enlmi a feeling at Yseta, where .\kert's and I owns lived. AIt 11111its 11ad feared I 0t ble in YseIota. Thre .\lexicans previously atrested 'in com 4'- 4lon with ni alle stealing al Ysleta w4ere rem ove d to jail in 1:1 Paso for. Irotection. The ( xcution w;as attended by 5 .\ lue'ien h., of w a441114 i nu1m1bher were The lir1st au;1(trnobile tarrlying sp~er Iator'S 1 i wd('11+'(1 ti' ('m'ieterv sholrtly at'er . a. 1!. It was greeted by ; a lone sentry ' who growled that "tie Ip'isoners had been} shot and buried." The inachine rated bak to military headliuarters" where a dr'ow\sy c'or lora l, roused t'ront slumber on the Iloor, decl1ared Il Dtran: -ere to be shol at ' o'clock by the provost guard1. Iugles were soutding reveille a1d dawn was iust. breaking w heni the p)ris o114-, ca 'ftilly ltnt ild, app34eaed1 (o take their !)lace before the adobe wall wvhere lIlltIdreds ha'e afillen since civil will' began ll \1''i \ 1xi 1(: 1'}1y six year's a:4l144nrd :-' id:4 "W -h an. ibow .\':i.:*i4. - 4'1444 i diJ4. to' Iei i '-." h Ie Id-h-I "4.:4 m11 for hpliiten 'is waby , .igtnnins, '. u".ildliat, . '1). rAnigi thp jl-oieIt. , i. to, ew bite |'iy fivi liint ion by in I,9 Ioer o ar1 e:.'I.Coy 1th1e Is n) D. ('.al a -e, dp Willan tus', thre 'i s l ' .|.oin Alit-ipI, 1( ; yjjje; -(. m .ii er. So\il. IIl, u ter Wi . y4 .' W'ii Alm, 1915; . olunii; Ch.arl ear--, boroughX Co ways;n ---. Seg rJis, wrego;ea f'rit'i e lmt CoIlumbia v'eice ai. 1, Wil920n; W.\. Qn. resigned o .vers fromi'l~ Apri'ia I, I Z. T oy Greenvilen for yteas frosApri1, theeyas from IApl( '--N, 1915 I,.1 Carrian, oiet AIli wE ea. fo .Apr i 1, l19 '5; 144c' 1 l 11. in o C aleston,14 one1I year from1A pr(.il 1, 115.Iitllt 14 Stt Tax44 : 1 om isst5ion ---A . .iJones ing 4 Iebruary 1 142; .lohn14 P.A -erham ar 1, 20; i Ii W. G .'lery, Wellord for iter expiring''(ebruary 44, 1918. Cm ission 'n44 ate 14ons and4 4rounds'Dougla Mc 41' ay, 1 \('olmb4ia; .('1hn 4 rwi14, Colu14 a T.14 ( I Dick, Co Ir ' '.at014 l-'I al ly firi w a1 d1. of I' al-iin Cmel * * * * . * * * * * * * * * * " " * LISBON NEWS. * ". u a . a . " "* " " * Lisbon, Jan. 21.-The new year is with us, and we have commenced to plow for another crop, yet we have not settled our minds as what, to depen upon, to make lie most for the least labor, as that is getting to be the ques tion to solve these days. The year I I I is the year that put the people to the bad, and it is going to take some time for the farming class to get over it, as well as the nerchants and bank ers. Hlowever, we will have to do this year what we did last year, work more and spend less, and by close economy, we hope to get in ship-shape in a few years. We don't hear much talk about reduction in acreage in this or other counties, but believe us, the poor farm ers had better listen to reason. Every time you see this bunch who buys your cotton at Laurens, walking around say ing if these United States gets in war with other nations you will see cotton go down, and you will find out after he makes this declaration that. he has to get utp 2011 or 3)0 bales to till his cou tract, and that contract makes him give you more than he otherwise would. 'lhen, a ftr(' that ('onIi'act has been tilled, cot ton goes of in Laurens. We see in Lancaster last week cotton was selling at 12 1-2e while the same cotton was se(llinig in Ltaurens at 12e. We guoss the (o'nrl(s were much heavier ihr e than in Lauirens as w( ('an't find aniy reason). why anotlher couinty is gir in a halt' ('nt miore in the same stale. We kno'.w the rason, and if we faini ers ill raise thle numuber of hmps thlat our f'riend, I ee laiiley, raises then i lit' coton buyer:; wrill have wagons going frinl place to ilace iing the ftari e;s whatever price they ask i'or their (nti oln or other plrod(uce. We Mhink that when people go into Mexico that they ale taking their lives in their own hands, and the tnited Slates shouI not intervene as the see retary h aA watned thet to stay out of t11'r coitttries where other nations w'ere at war. It is a deplorable affair in \exico. 'lien o111r people were lined It;( and shot like worthless dogs, )ut Ihry we're 'arned not to visit. these ema intrieS whe're nations were at war. We notice what some of the congress miieni say inl regaird to tle aw tragedy that. haplened in Mexico, that the p resident oug hI to send enouigh troops over there to cleant the whole business out. Hlut you listen to a fellow that never has been in war, that when 'n ce Sam starts over in Mexico to avenge the few deaths that, happened in Mexico, there will be Itousands be fore the end. President Wilson is a great mean and any ('olirse that he may take we will believe it best for the peo ple of this great. country. We have prayed for the onslaught. of the human lives That is going on in u'Iurope and .\lexico to stop, and wished that these l'nitedl States could intervene in some way that. these nations would stol. Miss ElizateethI .\leluiur', alter spuend ing the holidays at tier hiomie in Greien wdhas r esumiued herm muanly idut ies at ord ( ti a r'. ord bh:eaker* .\lr amid .\lis. Thiomas l loliies, oef .\r. and .\lrcs. Ilvers .\lihiim anid son, cc llu:'iimm,. N. t'. spent the hiolidaiys V. ith .\1M c. th-i and . mfoltie: aind briothters. .\rs. Illume and I leiiry .\itai vi sited G.'reenville, iduirinig Ithe holidays. Mir. Rtan 1aillle, of' Greenmville, Is spliuling a few days wvith Richiaird I iiula p. Mr'. I lob .\lilami is spendtinug thiis week with i s mot her antd othle r relatIves. 1I01b has been sIck anmd lie Is ainything but well at this tine. We are atlways gtlad to ha vr lIoh visit us. Richard D~unlap spent the holidays in Grgnenville at a house par'ty and re ported a grand timue. Capt. G. WVashilngton Shell, the ven erable inlsuranice wr'iter', is spending a few days with "Slick" Dunlap. Capt. Ii. i[. Pashey, of Cold Point, is spenlding this week with his aisters, Mis. Milami andl Mrs. Fuller. We are expecting Mr. and Mrs. Simp son Malone to muove back with us next wveek from Renino. We were shocked last Friday, week ago, when the sad news caine to us tiat I lolImes had passed to the great beyonid. Thiis whole 'ommuinit111y tis tn sympathy with thle ber'eavedl family in thle loss of t hir d'(earI child. Paul was a br'ight 1boy anmd haid a bright fu ture Mr is. .\airgaret ('lateworthy~ andh Mr'. a nil \ll'. 'Toiii t'latewor'thiy, of lionmen 'athI. arce s;'end inc a few dlays wvith ar tnd \tirs. It ell11es. M. 1 I '' Piler is visingc friends ini u;nc tp, andl~l wih- il ( ing up I le fir h trtdr s hlcritte iuld~ t \xhi.wa I bdlly ol lady il X',liobe w ell a in.IIi P fi .I TI' A\ 1talletvw ii h e m n eln t:b. ei(lr Madam, Allow r Toi NEV Post To You may hay flakes" but you hav4 any that equal New These new flake crisp and flaky, an< stance and toastie fl and zest that make tl Dainty to be sui have a body and firi milk is added; and a that here, at last, is New Post Toas table as it was never /Your grocer ha: Buy am L.AN) SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. IN COlIC!' 01T COMMON Pi2'AS. The Norwood National Bank, Plain tiff, against J. It. Anderson, et al, Defendants. I 'ii rsuanit to a dlecree of the 'court in the above stated case, l will sell at p uhlic outcry to the highest bidder at I aur-els, C. If., S. C., on Salesday in l"ebruary next, being Monday the 7th day of the month, diiring the legal hours for such sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: Also, All that tract, piece or Parcel land situate, lying and being in Lau rens County, State of South Carolina, containing eighty-live (85) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Mrs. Jane Anderson, on the Arast by lands of the said .J. I. Ander son, on the South by lands of J. C. Smith and on the WVest by lands of Mrs. Mary C. Smith and Mrs. Jane An derson, the said tract of land being tract No. 3 on a plat mad by C. L. Pike, surveyor, on the 8th day of Jan nary 1891, In the division of the estate of J. 1t. Amish, deceased. Also, all that tract, piece or iaucel of land situate In Laurens County, State of Southb Carol Ina and con tain ing oneW hundii(red aiind~ i set y-eighit acrets, mlore or less, kcnowin as Tract ~ $466.9 $ Now is the +4 corner. And I . can use your ci . You will a . There's bo Sare scarce and your car and b It's better* Snew car and ki CR S L aurens. S. C. die itroduce the V asties e eaten "corn ,./ a never tasted Post Toasties. 's, madam, are I have a sub avour, a snap iem distinctive. e in their sweetness, the nness that don't mush do true ripe-corn flavour t something really new an( ties---selected Indian coi prepared before. them now. I Try and Smile No. 5, of the lIedden land as shown by a survey made by 1). 11. Boyce on the 8it day of July, 18)I1, and bounded by lot No. 4, Joel Smith, Sallie l ichard son, .lane 14. Anderson and others; Also. All that tract, piece or parco of land lying being and situate in the County and State aforesaid, cont'.in ing one hundred and fourteen (114) 1 17) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. Mamie Smith, .1. It. An derson, N. M. Cooper and lands form crly belongitg to the estate of lent) lRedden, befng the sane tract of land conveyed to It. A. Cooper and .1. N. Wren by 'Mrs. Jane F. Anderson; Also, all that. lot, piece or parcel of land containing fourteen (14) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John N. Golding, J. Robert Anderson, Sanford Withers, ). 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 lands of F. B. Boland, D. C. Smith, Whit Wharton, and others, being the tract of land purchased by J. I. An derson, from D. C. Smith. Also, all that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Lau rens County, State of South Carolina, containing three hundred and four :101) acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of .1. It. Anderson, on the Edast by lands of J1. II. Andcerson andl W. A. Anderson, on the South by thle Wittec place, and on the West by D (Delivered) time to get your ord here'll be plenty of f rr. Iways find that a Fo und to be a shortage prices are advancing e safe both as to dels to buy a new Ford ti iow what you are ge AIG AUT W. C. WA: A New Post Toasties wn when cream or hat makes one feel I good.to eat. 'n, prepared for the Awhile lands of .J. A. Smith and the Witte place, being the tract of land pur chased by J. It. Anderson from W. B. Wharton. Also, all that tract piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Reedy ltiver, in Laurens County, State of :outh Carolina, containing fourteen and three-fourths (14 3-4) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Mrs. Corrinne loyd, on the East. by lands of .J. Y. )endy, on the South and West by Reedy River, said piece of land being more particularly described by a plat of same made by I. A. Austin, surveyor, on Jan. 8th, 1907, and being the tract of land pur chased by J. 11. Anderson from A. C. Anderson. 'Terms of Sale: One-half cash, bal ance to be paid twelve months from (late of sale, the credit portion to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser over 11' said premises, bearing 8 per cent interest from (late, and providing 10 per cent for attor ney's fee in case of litigation or in case of its being placed in the hands of an attorney for collection, with leavo to purchaser to pay entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. If the terms of sale arel not complied with, the land to be re sold on same or some subsequent Salesday on same terms, at risk of former purchaser. 11. 0. ITATRSTON, Coroner, Acting Sheriff. Da.ted this .Jani. 10. 1916. 25-3t $416.90 (De ler in, for Spring is ine days in the meai rd will go the roads of good cars this sp ~, so this is the logiCa very and price. lan a big second har tting. 0 COMPA LDROP- Mgr. LAND SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Enterprise National Bank and Home Trust Co., Plaintiffs against 10dd W. Martin, Mrs. Essie W. Martin, et al, Defendants. Pursuant to a Decree of The Court in the above stated case. 1 will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, C. 11., S. C., on Salesday in February next, being Monday the 7th dlay 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 Martin Stable lot, containing one half 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 1. W. and Mrs. 6ssie W. Martin and on the Vest by Silver Street. 2. Also all these separate lots, tracts, pieces or parcels of land sit uate in said County and State, known as lots Nos. 51, 52, 53, 54, 105, 106, conveyed to the said 1. W. Martin by S. Rt. Todd and more particularly de scribed on the plat of survey and sub division of the property of S. R. Todd made by H. B. Hlumbert, surveyor, ref erence thereunto bding 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 unate 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, kcnown as Martin's farm, bounded by lands of C. It. Hobo, Pratt Suber, T. D. I,ake and others. 1. 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 16. V. and Mrs. Essie W. Martin aiid known as a part of the .1. M. Robert son property and containing a frac tioal part of an acre, and bounded on the North by lot of .1. 11. 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, bal 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 date at rate of 8 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 u 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 FINAL SETTLEMENT. 'l'ake notice that on the 19th day of February, 1916, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Ex- t ecutor ofr the estate of Sarah M. Hollo way, deceased in the office of the .Judge of Probate' of Laurens County, at 11 o'clock, i. in., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trusts as Executor. Any person indebted 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, dumly proven or b~e forever barred. JOHN H. CAAl'lilELL, Executor. .January 19, 1916.-1 me. divered) just around the itime when you +i at any time. ring. Materials4 1 time to specify 4 dcar. Buy a LNY* Phne 3A34