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MEMBERS OF THE DAVIS REALTY CO. j'4 J. B. Ashmore, Sec. G. Allen Banks, Trear,. A. J. Davis, Pres. Located at Located at Located at McComick, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Laurens S. C. Laurens County Realty for Sale No. No. Acres Price Distance Town 35 $1200 10 miles Graycourt 47 25,)0 5 " Graycourt 90 21) per 7 " Waterloo S8!) 1850 1 " larksdale 52 15m) l " 13arksdale 750 12 " Laurens 26 525 1 " Harksdale 2700 Ora 5I 1500 1 " arkdsale 0 046 18t) 2 " laurnss 1 10 50(0) 1 " Laurens 1- 41 3500 1 "' Laurens S4(18 .11 per 7 " Laurens 14 20:3 20 per 12 '' Laurens 156% 2500 3 " Gray Court )17(' 7 35011 4 " Laurens 1 240 15 per -- 2 " Barksdale 18158 20 per'- L aurens 19 87 55x / 3-" " Gray Court 2- " Gt ay Court .1 92 - :30 per 4 miles L aurens Laurens City Property No. Lot Building I.ocation Price 101 55x65 9 rooms Caroline street $ 3100 102 :380x121 6 rooms Chestnut street 2000 10:3 50x230 7 rooms Gordon stree. 1500 104 12 acres none Jerse 2000 105 1-4 acre none .lersev 20) 106 1x340 none Chestnut street 100) 07 150x150 none S. Harper street 500 t08 62x :338 7 rooms Chestnut, street 2250 i1) 140x:300 none F'arley Avenue 1 110 1 acre none I.arlev A venue i IIl 1 acre 8 rooms Suliivan street 1800 Davis Realty Co. Laurens, S. C. Enterprise Bank Building. Room 2. Phone 120 LAURENS NATIONAL BANK "O Septensber' 12, 1916It. ho:.0 and d111(iscounts ----............... .........$183,893.66 .Notes and1( bilIa rediscount ed... .. .. . ... .. .. .. ....21,557.95 $162,385.71i enr'0 itles ter t'than t4. S. b)ond(s (not Itinlding stocks) ownedI tin ahledged .............. .. . . .5.50 00 'l 11al tJumd(s, 5Cm~'itI les, et..... .. .. .... . .'V.050.) 8)tocks,. liter than Ieeder'al ileser've Blank stock .. '4,010.00 $ 0(k of Fedelt1 ieserve 11lank 1501 pert cents or subl-. scription)............'.--.--.-..--.--...............2,700.00 Value of i'nking houtse.--.--.--....................22,227.05 )F14rnitlure atnd ixtures- -.. --.. --.....--......... ..........1,642.50 Iheal estate ownedi othier than hanki g htouse .. 1,843:.10 Net alountt due1 from F'eder~al Reset 'e 1Jank .. .. 4,432.94 Net alnount due fr'otn a)pproved re arve agents In Now York, Chicago, and St. I Ils ........1,544.86 Net amtiount due1 fromi banks and1( ban ers (other than Included In 10 or 1).----.----.--.. ----..............7,286.04l Other checks On bantks tn the same city or townl as - repo tin ban '. ' - -- - -- -. ... ... ..187.07 Out side checks and other cash Ite s .. .. .. .. .. ...$ 7.08 Fractionial currlencey, niekels, antd ents............ ...137.631 324.71 Notes of other national i banks....--. . ... .--. .. ..........1,000.00 I'ede'ral Rteserve notes..-.-.-.- ..-.-.-.-..-.--.-.................... ,0.00 '(oin and certificates.......--..--.---.---..... ...... .....6,012.310 1.ega1-tender. notes......................-..---.---..--..... 75.00 lota .. . . .. - -- --- -.. .. ... ... ..$221,271.28 I 'atpilal stock jiaid in ......... .................500.0 Surplus futnd ......................................oooo 1indivlded troft s ........................$ 51))( L'ss curltrent expenses, inter~est, and11 taxes jtaId1... 171111 31:. Net amiounitit due (to banks an ld banaker tot(01her t hani tt '1l1ded1 In 1 ior :12)..... .... .................5387 DI )I ends5II unpaid .. ...........................20 -Dlemtanid depiosits: Indli vidualu de posIts sub lject I o I chec4((k .... .... ... Cert ilteattes of depIorit Idue1 itnI(*4 les lthan lt ' ~s~ Cerilled41 checks ......... .......................7.0 ('asiir's checks otlsI~tanditng........... 'Tota~ldemnd del' 0 s, Itemns 37, 1.8 :~ 9 11 4II, andI 12 ................... ........$ 77~; Certil'.lates of deplosit.... ........................71 2 Other tme dleposits........... .... ............ loatil......................... day................2 . Tota I of1~ tmet depostils, ~ le ' Itll, . t1 ll(4 at, (0 4)'444V :\'~ I ht, 4tt4 a l SUt 'il) I K 4tm to I I'. 1i('~) (~ 4: 't4 \"eo e $ 4 0,000.00 0. SI '~',40,000.004 V ('; '41 il 4 '4 l1~ I I I' ~ 0)' ,1' 59.0e Alt I',71 . ' 3,4. 70 - - - *'1AJ W "I PERILS OFI TION Scrc of ;e Di!: th ie n In For tfle is ijiiac It Iu Nut Orly uir. fclt. F:ught With Dedl;y Pos cil~ilitioc--Co(>i-iion Ca: eld b/ Air Suction--The Fear of Fire. P'erhap.< lio~se wtho have" watte e1101Iles 11 wr.11k4 have won .lered' 1hy nmu tivI or ai lil l aiIways 4.11t:; a spirall our1se l he Islitippr1ic.h., 4li ea rit i. 'Tihe.re ar t Iwo reI son1 s fur tII is lin the first phace. he 1$ mnaneuverlian No as to Iand against the,- wild. III the seconpl ahine, he Is ae:iat erni: his eye to hli glrointi--recoveng his ja!<lginient ill dlistance. .\fter 41ne halt. bearn nil for 1n hour or Hs 84 lit ianytilg. like it resp'e :1ble hiight he lusts tis sense of alliittitle. lI It nnn11ot tell b y the eye wrhther he Is lif'ty feel 41r 20) feet frlill tll girouiti. It Is 1iece.s Hairy always to1 tx1lin his eye for1 Ifs tone-e 11gahn. just its 11 baby trains It. This takes only 11 few )ttuments, bult it is a lsohtutely )ecessa ry. ndingin Is the must dlillintult and thet must importanlt <leintri11ent of ia.~lt 4ion. Ilan' or three-Ilua lrters of lit ecltl4nts o'i'lr I e'(ense the vItaor has ma1e it hal had In1t. It utsedl to be nouticed1 ht thet ensly days of aviation thit m1st ilf' the neeldents occurred near the ground. 'cople supposed that this was betnIse the lower air cur" rents irIe tie most treacherous. That is lot true. I killm inclined to think that. viII I the excep'tion of "holes." irl- eui0rrenta have little to do wlih nhliaon n )eleits. It was be enuse aviatoIs dlid out know hut' to land. Y*ou 1iuist shut off you' engine. teh lt ;tir and volpline down a ctinst (t wind. This is muost im1por. 1tant. It yout laudl with the wind, even the 11ihtest breeze, you u re likely to ulr it n iners11atilt 1n111 bi'ig up sno1sh eil cuder your own engine. ' Ihit vo!h1)11inii lown and facing the wlld lre not nough. .1ust before alighting you 11list 11anke 1an1 upward turn, so that the innehine att the tinl nlent of contnet Is traveling in-llel Witi the groulnd. It is beautiful to Set how n rieal t ster drops as lighIly lIs a feather. If you fail to mlke that Ilt. tie upward turn at the right iomienl you wilt strike with ia forte that will either wrench your inne~hine or" snm1sh it, aecordingr to how fast you are golan, anid the 11111 Ire Of the groitld. You must, as I have satd, 1111 faeing the wind. That is the first prililpl knocked Into you 1in the schools. \V')l Ilylig low in avin)tor dislikes to skirt 11n1y obs4 iete like i tree or i buil(ling on its windiward -abina h2is ii'Le'ard -i side, for if hei Is steering by 4'inll pass or evei by sense of direeo hoel lt' is verv likely to fool 5hselI 11111 edge oI i(Ie with the wind Iitowan the obisinele. The French eall this travelilig en ernhth. Ai rotrse set by thet com1imss. when y have 1 wh1' 4 le ini, ill Is lnot. t straight cour'se at all. TShe wviral Is ahvays sidling you i wny f'rom1 your theorellnt direiliou, driving yuit 114ori east by 1ior1th11 when you think you an. poilnting tlue 11(rth1. 'Ihis nloi ts for co." llisiuniis Iin the. . thut Is not4 I uncl4.ilmion ini114 thicoii!s til my114 titda of wiitr4uell'n hil inui one441 iano killied fuindi anolter14 4r'ippl fo4ra Ilie.b 'rile a) clision41. and Ils 1ear tytook my1 liere. Ahe had13 started n)i)4 were paIO lcuse. OnilI it11pe (f them 111 made allownnt e forgl th ind and1 re 1 strsh. Totr siitlldnos. Il4) ma1' tithey enme( near~ ea)ch oliisther,1 tand su ton idI te1( est.ncw~ .\ ever onea 11roh abily knows, I thae prin4e1p'e of lit ionI ) actonts forhangredatimany marOIne dll'I' Ohe ads Igetionbg themor togeth'o ie. It11 IIa the lIC sa elithnae. l iolygh Iht in 10 the) naturet of thig '' heil fore aeroplanle enigines reachiedl tihe present standar111d of e'x(cele 'The troubile lies In) the propeller. It Is mIoving faster thlanll)1' anlinlg made by man ev'er mo1ved1 befor'e. The slightest obstacle will break It. And If It brenka sharp offT tile powerfu'll Intake of those44 ir cooled motors Iasur to11 4)sluk 41he fllm into th 4)4le enrh(itltetor, wlhen the whole mnehl(ineI( goe4s upl In f1i'e like a fIn of gasol ine. Of ('ourl si thle av"Intor' WiVe aref istruclt ed frolin th 1(tirst to Ii" nhout11 41ur ('lotimili I. .\Tany' aI man1 haos' bien kile has isik~ Ie biiw of.inet 1111i the proller I .:l14 briof 4rit rIt b peven i; da ieou to lenc a 41o'ose :i fo l. 24' ' lis 1 mo k r wrn h ~ i thei eb sI '' It ha p n t h BASEBALL STORIES. Connie Mack's Trick on Cap Annon anc the Foul Strike Rule. T!here 1111y hatve bern better cnteh1ers 1tha11 ('1111e M1luck. bt 1 ne atny fox, ter. ('1n111( Vwas w ihii I raIe'i s baok 1 I1, wh ni he 1ph1.ye'l i a rli te trb -k ('1 I'a .\ 14:41 that41 won ai gamte h o4 l'itishn1r::h1. A(1 (DlunbeIrt was pi) haI{ig for hII 'int\ es .t11 gill Ili . u(r hil loa : 1 h ' C'he il(u 11hlI t In' s in i hurr',, n1d11 oly mw n 111w11 a. I wit. ('a' 4 .\i nson eninle to bat. Itn It I ty ('a1 was terror to pitchers. TheI~ situation was5 serious C'ap hadi i wy of lo taking two) strikes nd thein lightin' 4!1n the thirdl one for farte-ye- well. A*nd so It wats here. Gomhiter tiote1d two ,ross, and Caup didn't blink fll eye. Suddenly Conn ie e rh' k stepped aside. While Gilumhert held the halI, nnh l took off his uask. 11ie wiled his brow, tossed his glove aside andJ started re mtoving his chest protector. Ansonwas azd lie III e I loioled around and ghi' eed with wide open eyes t 'lnk. "Wh a tid the matter. 'onnle?" he ti I 1ired. ".\11't you go. ing to give mhe it crwk al t he hatll?"" - As he spoke ('n1ih' signaled It) (,itn. bert, son1d he whipp1el n fast one str'aight neross. .\lnok rehd out1 his ches ot 41e4t:r n111 liocked the hall. Then hie grattbbed it a. it rolled iiway, touched the phate. for i tig the mat wio) Was A1n third, 11nd41 thi nt' throwin g to first. doubled Anso1n. The l 1a11s1 so surprised he didn't evetl try to run. BIehind every chaltge 11 rules lies I pretty lite romance of one kind or atn other. According to eorge Moreland, it Was M1c ra w and Thomas hlo forced the 'oul strike rule. In the early nineties those two men were so 11dept in kinglo; fouls until they got one they conld hit that they delayedl the game Indefinitely. It was nothig extraordinnry for .mici to eek out twenty or o fouls In 11 single ti e lit i hat. Like the expert riket hatteru , they could tick ilthe hIll at. will . ust meet Ing It. They worried pitcheri i so that111 finlily, in desperniin they would lay one 'r'USS, w'iaist i h. (d they'd crown il.--Cli l. r innati 1 .:llt'irer. VICE PRESIDENT KING. He Took the Oath of Office Abroad, but Did Not Like to Servo. 'llliam RIufus Kin , born April ( . 1i7f0, died) Ap IN.,5, was it yle presh4 nt (if' the 'nit l States who never s'r've Ill inta1 i apac it'y a1 one Who took the n1th1I of lli'. e on If'( reig n soil, som tinillig t which nt he saIl of no ofther xecut ive O111 el' whio has evi' Iee ee1) ted by the 11eopl e 4' I lthis couIln (try. King was an hwalid1, buft Is frientds urgel him3' to take se(4 n pl'hr oi the tilik t w-ith f'ie le it 1 1:'.g. (10 oth w0r' ei' 'l(ectd buXt'i .\15 r. Kvi ng'Ie RtweehtM. healthi fullie0 so raphtily that hle was forced to go I 'uba somt'111 wo mloths before hinauguration1 dlay. Not havingi retuiurnl dt ' to V the I'llil(I States by1I .1'lirh .1, congress pissed a speo( ial n111 aultorizing the l ite date. cl ionlt .\a uilanzas, (' ih. to Iswear himt In as vere president at :,boil the hour when I'ic'I was takin:. the oath of office 1r.1 W DrgishiHgnin. This I rra1 n InIt 11( o:1 earric out to hattion o on'e bt11104 of the hgethlsi thelickinlitl of .ataitihils, lKing tws Statels :1'/id' the s'oiilens "\'ayat vo!) on th'le unblue spe -l e.~lil \'irx i'slnti bn, .\bt., ve arrvin at' I'll ln' ee April 110 7,18., a T lkd hfOlt, g ay A'O woman 1Ii' soehefgti ve,4 81'''84( Mir ane Tuhoe shlown her nd. go 8inumerabl evils w48ithout knoing Itit.( all ind of4 trao,"ontricm preensble" rise tothesecnd1ow tero 'o ma .- m 4ie. Of1 l~l:1 IThe Dain4 LtleHumngBid We Want to F'ell You Two Dozen Suits One now---- one next Spring and one each season for twen ty-two seasons thereafter. Af ter that someone else is entitled to your business, provided he can offer you better clothes than Michaels - Stern Clothes. The way to start this little plan of ours is for you to stop in today and look at our $20 and $25 Specials. We have a splendid line of Suits at $10, $12 and $15.00. Boys School Suits $3 to $10. Minter Company Laurens, South Carolina ALO[L 8oferNS! IT'8 ORRIBl[! ON'I 8TAY B1l1IQ18, CONSTIPAT[O I guarantee "Dod/ont's Liver Tone" will give you the best Liver arnd Bowel Cleansing you ever had. allii saivales:.. aolonlp i n II 'naPP 'Ii.~i! ie pi liver.~' (il I (II lCke31 III CII I .1o k ar l b il i . .411 'P 1 LII ' eII ~ I pp j ji0~ Pnd aPPllI~;PP( ino k l ou II t, i your b P II Phl li \pl p 0 tiplt'. I lu Pl t'1ll N l t P d 111 o ' 101in i : tar l;ur lver, clan you hmP ppplj ppam~.i ' ag tny u pb on '1l ba . al~ P, l I1.. I es 1 ou Ii00 ba k. 'h lii '-~ p lon 'b'Ive T n