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Thri1ft and Waste Economists say that France would grow rich on what America wastes. German strength is based on efficiency and efficiency is thrift Every otherperson inJapan has an a count in a savings ban]. Engla d, the richest f-at natio s, produc e great est mo of capital throu savings. On thrift depends the na tion's progress as well as your own. A growing account in a savings bank is insurance of independence. One Dollar Starts an Account! The Enterprise National Bank N. B. DIAL, Pi esidcnt C. H. ROPER, Cashier Scientific Maxwell Ful In a test made by David L. Gallup, M. E., Professor of Gas Engineering, Wor cester Polytechnic Institute, a stock m Maxwell Touring Detroit, Car made from 23 to Gentlomei 33.7 miles per gallon of gasoline at speeds mae a ranging from 10 to 35 miles per hour. noee We reproduce a let- t beet ter from Professor ordar Gallup concerning this test. Deferred Payments L7 If Desired ____ N OTE that no unusual means ~ The car used was taken from s1 load and with top and windshield 1 was used. Any Maxwell car is capable- of giv consumption. Maxwell operating economy mat ci ing it The World'. Greatest Motor Ca Laurens M< Phornq 268LLauens, Fully Equipped-] SOY Q ET'A MILLION.U Youngster's Fortune Will Acoumulate n For Nineteen Years. . (reeiwichi, ('nnt.-WIIla .1. Smith C Cary, the t wo-year old son of Thionu l F. Cary, a groceI* here, according to es- 11 ttimates iale re(enlit ly. will reci'v' .$1-000.000 from ihe est ae of his graid father, William ,J. Smith, whtetn Il reaches his miajorihiy. Aceordting to ai final distrilbtilon nmlade li the prolbate court, his share of the Sinith ('state at 1t he iresent tiime Is :320.225.ti8. Mary i" Smith Wooleoek, wife of Arthur Woodeoek, a (aughter of the testator. rec(Ives $310.225.ti8. The bulk of the estat e, valued e~t $1.100.7-10.1-1. was left inl the hintds of trustees for Mrs. W'ood ( cock anid the Cary boy. Mit. Smith iceumulated his fortune by investhig in real estate here several years ago wheni property could be pur i ebased at a low ligure. t YOUNG INDIAN JOINS THE NAVY L Father Brought Son From' Tahlequah, F Okla,, to Enlist In Service. Kansas City, Mo.-Albert Taylor of' Tahlequah, Okla., Cherokee Indian is and owner of valuable oil and gas t fields in Oklahoma, brought his son. g Albert Taylor, Jr., eighteen years old. I Possessor in his own right of Indian n allotments of valuable oil lands, to a the naval recruiting station in the fed a eral building to be enlisted in the navy. Taylor said at the recruiting of. c flee he believed the navy the best train- I Ing. a young nian could have, and he intended to enlist his two younger sons as soon as they became eighteen years old. Ile WIs enlisted in the naval mili. V tla in California when a young man and sad1(1 Ie had been greatly benefited. h FALSE TEETH VALUABLE. s 10 Industrial Accident Commission Says \ They Must Be Paid For. s San F'ranelsco.-"Store teeth" are c just as good as those furnished by na ture ins the eyes of the state industrial acelden cI ommlission.Y A Sati Iranelseo plunner was struck O by a pie'e of pipe lie was relial rlior. T Proof o el Econc DAVID L. GALLUP, M. E. s onsrtting Engltest Woe6.e Me.. Sept Motor Co.- Inc., .Michigan.' a: I beg leavo-to'eubmit'tho'enolo it giving the results of an econon i 1917 Stook Maxwell Touring.Car,' fu loeton representatives. ^ The'ourve ie"self'explanatory~e ision other than the ste.tement that pr,- which was stook, wae adjusted to combination of power, flexibility' my, for euch oondtionseof..touring Ly be enoountered. In tabu ~ 6the resulte.1(th 5set as follows: D ECONOMY . sper hour) (Milee .per gall 10 33.74 15 32.71 20 3. 25 28.8' 30 26.1' 3S 23.0 pispectfully' submitted rere employed to get tli ock; the test was made Lip; the regular Maxweli ing this same economy ies its economy in first r Value. >tor Car Co KC B. Co Extras to Buv 1th the result that three, teeth, two )1se, were kpoeked oUt, ils .aUployer. 'as willing to pay for the dental work cessary to 1ill tho void 'eft by the atural teeth, but balked hn the ease of lte others The commanisslonl has ruled it he also must pay for replacing the man nmade pair. 3URIED $6,000 OF PENSION. al Evans' Hoard Plowed Up on His Farm at Magazine, Ark. Magaz.ie, Ark.--old and silver cur envy to the amount of $6,O00 was lowed up on the farm of the late Cal Vans by his son-hi-law. Evans' chil ren say the money was buried by heir father, who died refusing to tell 'here it was concealed. The sum represents pension money vans had drawn from the govern lent for twenty years. As soon as his oneners arrvein no always cashed Vem and then buried th_ coin. .EPER COLONY FOR HOLLAND lane on Foot to Found District in the Veluwe Region. Amsterdam.-Holland is to have a per colony. The country is exposed 3 the leprosy danger owing to the rent traillc with its East and West adian colonies, and there are esti lated to be roughly between thirty nd forty sufferers from the disease Iready within its borders. Plans are on foot to found such a Dlony in the Veluwe region, between pu and Ileerde. Gives Skin to Save Wife. Tulsa. Okla.-To save the life of his Ife who was believed to be fatally in. ired by a gasoline explosion at her Om1e tn thls city recently, II. L. I)e Vitt submIt,ed to the removal of 160 gluare Inches of cuticle which was at ace gra fted on the wounds of hws wife. 'ho is In a hospital. The grafting was imcessf'ul and Mrs. De Witt will re. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days nur drugsist will refund money if PAZO INTMEN'T fails to cure any case of Itching. ind,BleedingorProtruding Piles in 6to l4days. te first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. >my l. 1st, 1916. sed teet, rnished nd'neede the give apeeds. asewould ken from ese results. with a full carburetor in gasoline cost, mak blic Square >95'o/ AVIATION CSTLY. Society Folks Pay Dollar a Liut3 to Learn. MUST BE RICH FOR GAME. Many Aristocratic People of Now York Are Taking to Flying, and Only They Can Stand Expense Under Present Conditions. New York.-It costs a dollar it min. ute to get into our highest soelil cir cles siice the aristocratie youth of Long Island and Ytle, under the fiut ronage of Mrs. Henry P. Davison, have taken up military aviation. And not only that. Society is taking a flying start to ward the conquest of the air quite aside from the martial aspect of the case. The center of aerial activity is now at Fort Washington, on Manhas set bay. The patrol is composed of some of the best known young men in society. ~a: l'hoto by Americant Press Association. ADMInALa PE1AnY ABOUT TO TAEI: A Flalo11T it is headed by T1ruhee linvison and takes lin young Itobiert A. Lovell, whos-e fathier is the head of the Union l'acille rond; Jobhn Vorys of Columbus, U., whose father was one of the best known politienl figures in the country; Joam WV. F.arwell, 8d, son of the Cien{' go millionalire; Albert Ditmuan of E~ngle wood, Wesley Laud Birown of E~ngle wood, Artemuts L. Gates of Iowa; E~arl Gould, son of the late D)r. Elgin It. L. Could, and Allan Ames. There are a lot more to Join, Including 1I. P. Davi son, Jr., who Is ntow Inl lranee With the Amlerienn ambulancee, and W. P. Sul. Ilvan. who is II lieutenant In the Blrit ish flying corps. Truhee IDavison was on the point of joining the Amerlenn ambsulance In. Franice, too, whlen he Was diverted to the service of this country by the very, very applarenlt need for avintors alog heAleln or e. Ta hw mhoral~ Penrinve the', notio a ush, nndMIIAthe cobine Aflore preAle ApIon taktrol. n ioail.A ovlI Fvlor: fther core thle bi~dof ta li $100lot lachich is aot aO* dola a 'iminute 0.r the ta (ling .ii t esos The best air and11)1 t igrsnIe chount of dollars.lare,3dsnofIh iit Cotlk ii Jume;d into )1 Mil onee wd.WeHeay Cortd Caughit oH im.l saved. Em IJhson elt a)r ightg Igt. moald. clerk Aat e .a potfee, aroma lotsible tei) ousl injluryi recentl. He)vi chi convey who n is a irm ecam I te Aintengledi inithheavyti cod of a" mil iiait. Swliftly an sluealy the m lwa beoiinig caried Anto apsit iontht ee lit wouidietoo. brken li asndivthed to tilm shrie boy. isc ltyl h Johnso thugiuiky a nPlieitie d Ju avmpedr tito the coneyor, iaider downt andtode w ih thacwo mil. ood the wayuhe dasnted h~iris arm an~lid thenfa t caneo wa sope'wleddon Jta I ts iresume is wor. t d Man'st Wioi llin oe Lie.lcl 311 tealtlei Wash.--Contoningr stnge pentene I ilmopoetlt..N Haz lie Nois 228 hebst avenue, $1h0 ent whihas anoby A. J.ollr, hout fodie June 15 flrom injur1ies 'reited when hef aslxe by at horpnsei. lThie dotr at the lh ost where ellerof dolas.kntl i e u hr tCme Jumed s Inetor Maing Cosnee Wml heeaof yClod Cagtc Him.r wrtehi at wfland testamenbt ina fmsand~ andl hn dloied. as tttt waby tChokesi to1 Deathon anedy;s Chinco.-nhonyjr t hethi r becght een-monglths-oldhecmtef Anthony o Tell,11 chould lie death bon aid thend t thr ome ofi hispaetly.t sot sidl s six-year-' quikly and givped inm the coindvyo, wh:u dowige ain h.e trot th ack bogf mull. it te wame stair ai od eenn isok. LAND BALE, lTih N tate of a rrs l Arollun, 'unt.t) of tio JIarNs,C. 11. 8. C.\1oN Paei' S Netatba ambt lai Nn As aytiont l: ay of i th ;. aaaoadh, c.. ng h l~t:l \s e a11 t'"ail:: ilf. tou fr sc alaensthefllwn o iyda Mc Morris, flt Al., )efendant.s 'urtaant, to a decree of the Court n te above stated ase. I will sell at tlic outry to th highest biidder, at rturens,- C. one-.ifon Salesday In November let, being Monday the 6th lay of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the followg de scribed property, to wit.: All that lot, pee or parcel of land situae, lying and being in the incor porate lmt as of the City of Laurens, State and County'aforsaid, in what Is known as .Jersey, in said City of Lau rens, containing one-fiftfh ( 1-5) acres more or less, at the corner of Greetn and Myers streets, and bounded on north by Myers street on the east by Green street, on the south by lands of J. S- unter and on the west by lands of J. S. Hunter. This lot frots on My ers street a distance of seventy feet and runs back therefrom at right an gles and parallel to G'reen street, on the east, a distance of one hundred and thirty feet. This lot was conveyed to defendant by J. S. HuOter by deed dated May 9th, 1911. Terms of Sale: Cash Purchaser to pay for papers. If the terms of sale are not complied with, the land to be re-sod on camne or somi subsequent Salesday on same terms. at risk of former purchaser. C. A. POWERl, C. C. C. P. and U. S., Laurens, S. C. Dated, this nth day-of Oct., 1(16. 12-3t LAND $AllI. The State of ioutli Carolina, Conty of laturens. IN C'Ol HT' OF '0OM.\MON PLE'AS lome u i tding and bi A gsor iation, P'laintiff, aga inst Sue Rice, Decfend~ant. Pursuant to a decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, C. 11., nC. on Salesday nlo November next, being Monday the 6t1 day of the sonth, during the legal hours for such salon. the following de scribed properly, to wi : All that certain 1ot, piece, r parcel of land, situate, lying and being with in the Incorporate limits of the City of Courens, o unty and State afore said on lt cast side of pa icora street, containing onSeight of an are, more or less, bounded on north hy lancds of gray and Shoaly, on the east by N. 1). Davis, on the south by lands of I. S. enney and on the west by said Chricoa street, being more fully set forth by a plat of survey made by C. A. Cower. .Prveyor, hearing dlate of April 2z:'rd, 11,10 and hwang the lot of land sold and conveyed to mec by 1:. D. D)atvis by deed dated A pril rd, 1910 and which Is recorded in office of Clerk of court for said county and state, in deed book 28 ait page 56. Termn of ai: Gash. Purch.'scr to may for paet. If the term, t' sale are not complied with, the lard t In re-sovl on sate or some sublsequeat. alesdy on stme derin, at. rilk of former surch alaser. C. A. P'OWER, C. C. C. p. and . S. Larens, S. C. Daled, this Oct. i , 1916. 12-3t LA ND KAIE,.. Sltten of Soutth Carolina, County of I,atrens. IN COlll'l' O1' COM MON PLEAS. Thomas P. Weir, et l, Plaintiffs. asute aan eooa tileeePofotha Courtinr N aoembair lanxt ben oyhe 6th1i sxsca dayof th m--onthna duingthet leg)al hoe.utrsfr (92.h sales thoe fol loing deaciaed lprtuopr, oan ndit:i Aof Ma'.hatlo pene oprelnd land llg bens and t-ate n Jak3 Ton tning. hu-~-Cndrin edigxty-fivce andi 47-0 acres m-ore rwanico' less,benkow as thde bland of he Thmaits W.lWern land Mcad lands toenold ansx ofep at handtat. dsrbdasflos No. 3.- Containaing oniny-tw and one-anenh (92.)acrs more I or lesacms, b~aoo es oundd by tucmeracan n.s2 trl and and4 tract No. 3.adHlllliS No. . -Contaiing oneighty-dre sond 4 -0 and 4-10)tacrs (117.6 crles, mtolsbounoed by lands of Hr.Meti ll, ticmb oaTact No. 3,itl re, Tract No Iland.atN.2 No. 3.--Containing one hunitdrei foind onfie and sevbtl-tenths (145 et, ntcresro or less, boed y brac lNd2 trecek , tract No. adHlllns No. 6.--Containing one hundrede tenty and svx-tenths (127) acres. mnere or~ less, bounded by tads o. Bel, atr's, mreor less,~b ondd byd lands of Wesut HlollandtatN. ,Ltl Arek toractl No& 6.a deNio.n6-ofntai ningonehnde lanty an sev tny t of07 ars madte by.yCrkera'aetrd rwel'vandr dated Sept. 18-21, 1916, which plat is on file in the office of the Clerk of Courat for Laurens Connty. Trrms of Sale: One-half enCsh, bal-. ance to be paid twelve months from date of sale; thue credit piorti,> -o be soeured by :onad and mnorteag. :the rmurehrise,. over the aid lp'rr;se, heCar ing legn. .'ntereant frona dlate, w: ', e to laIrhaaser to pay his c. 'ti"4 bad cash. Purchaser to pcay naper lf 'he termst of 5ale -are n-i < imlier wi~b, the land te be roe..'ld ou seni or son'(e saubsejpioent :un'esay 0' su, ,e te: as, cat ?i-tk of formcr pa 'ht --'. C. A. ' 1. ' o' C C. 1'. and (. E. 1. ,,nr A: re