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This Week Hous Blankets, Comforts and Every woman see the House F Towels our assortment at this departm Blankets, Sheets and Pillow Cases Our Blanket, Sheet and Pillow Case section contains values in sizes most wanted by particular house-furnishing customers. Blankets B * , Large size Cotton Blankets. B Lwhite and gray, price per pair .. .. .. $1.00 to $2.00 Extra large size Union Blan kets, blue and pink bor dered, price $2.50 and $3.50 Good size Wool Blankets, pink and blue bordered price pair .. ..$4.00.to $5.00 Pure Wool, large plaid Blankets, pink and blue paids, pair .. $5.00 to $8.50 Baby Crib Blankets, pink .tnd blue, price, each 50c ind .. .. .. .. .. .. ..75c Sheets l'lain hemmed Sheets with seam in center, price each ...,50c Plain hemmed, seamless Sheets, sixe 72x90 inches, price 75c Molohek, plain hemmed, seamless Sheets, size 81x90 inches price each .... ..................... .... ...$1.00 Ilemstitchedl Mohock seamless Sheets, size 81x90 inches, price- each ---............................ $1.00 itica hemstitched, seamless Sheets, size 81x90 inches, )rine each .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... $1.35 Pillow Cases lilain hemmed Pillow Cases, each .... .... .... 10c and 15c Plain hemmed Mohoek Pillow Cases, each .... .... ....25c Ilemstitchecl Mohoek Pillow Cases, each .... .... ....25c Ijtica henistitehed l'illov Cases, eali .... .... ..... ..35c Silks, Dress Goods, Hosiery and CA Underwear Laurens, NOTICE Mcmii No. 8.......... ..2 iliss C'OUNTY TIREASUJIR M.IehlNo ........til The Hooks of the County TrreasurerPintoN.1......8mll will bie openeIid for the collection of oirSp'nsN.....4mls State, County and Commutation Rloadlikoy rviiN.1....8mll Taxcs for fiscal year, 11915, at the Irwro C.7....... il Treasurer's office from October 16th Slia ovslI.1.lod il to D~ecenmber 31st, 1916. After Decemi-MeaNo8........2mil ber 31st one per cent wvill be added. After .ianuary 3i1st, two per cent will be aidded, and after February 28th, Sicu col--aeloTwsi HCeen 1er cent will he added till the ~ael( o 4.. il 16th dlay of March, 1917, when I t.he lahi~N.I.......il books will be closed. etllitNo2.......1mls All persons owning propert-y in FkmN.3......... il more than one Township are request--CnepitN.4...... il ed to call for receipts in each of thme Oki o ........ il several Tiownshuips ini which the pro--Nt laatN, ......2il perty is located. This Is important, M.OieN.7...... , il as additional cost and penalty umay be attached. All able-bodied male citizens be--SeilShosCos111Twsi tween the ages of 21 and 60 years of Cos111N.1...... il -age are liable to pay a poll tax of Cos111N.1....... il $1.00 exceplt old soldiers, wvho are Cos111N.2....... ~l exempt at 50 years of age. Commuta--Cos111N.4...... il tion Road Tax $1.50 in lien of road Cos111N.6...... il duty. (J)5111N.3....... il The Tax fLevy is as follows: For State purposes .. .. ..6%.~ mills Se~lShosiuti onhp For Constitutional School Tax 3 mills onvleNo16.....9misI For County Purposes .. .....9 mills N.2........4mls Total.--.-.--.-.--........18 mills ~ N.:........ il Special Behool-LaurenIs Township. Hne o ......... il Laurens No. It - .......8%h mills hne o ......... il TrinIty-Ridge *No. I.... .....8 millsIluteN.6........4mis Maddens No. 2 .. .........4 mills Narnie No. 3 .... .........5 mills SeilShosJcsTwsi BaIley No. 4 .. ...... .....4 millsOdlsN.6......3mll Mllis No. 5.. ...........4 millsHricnNo15.....3mls Oak Grove No. 6 .... .......2 mills hayroeN.2 .3mll OraJao.s12 ..4.................8 mills Special Schooir,-Youngs Township. Youngs No. 3.. .. ..... .....4 mills Sbca colSufeonTwsi Youngs No. 2 .. .... .. ....4 alsi toCurhN..... mills Youngs No. 4 .... .......7%A mills SuleonN.I..... il Youngs -No. 5.... .. ......4 millsJtnfrN.1.... . 6mil Fountain Inn No. 311.......13 mills OaN.1.......... il Janford No. 10.. .... .....6%k mills SuleonN.2...... il Ora No. 12.. .. ...........8 millsSufetw No4.....4mil Youngs No. I .... .... ......3 mills lrnp teto ilh ie Central No. 6 .... .... .....2 millsthswowihopaterTxs Youngs No. 7 .. ...... ....8 mIlls truhtemi ycek oe r Spcecil Schools-Dials Trownship. Prsnsndginltsonms G' (reen Pond No. 1. .. .. ....7 millstobtaeofarreusdtoenI Dilals Nc,. 2 .... .........8% millsthaerl;ndgvteTosipf Oiloh No. .3 -'...... .. .4 mill, ach ste raue sVybs *Gray Cour-Owvings No. 5 . .12% mills(linthmotofDcbr Barksdale 4o.~6 .... .......5 mu1lsRSSL. OX'0 Dials Church No. 7 .. .......4 mii -~nv''esrr Voutan In o. iD..Po.plarJ~ S4,ng No'.-- ....4mi H coyTaen.17.....8mis Br e to o .... . . il Sulvn onhi'.R.Hns. il "i e Furnishing he Ladies' "New Stor i owes it to herself to visit the Ladies' 'urnishing values offered here this weel is so large and so well selected, and pi ent. Come. . .. Towels Bath and Huck Extra large size hick Towels each .... .... .... .... 10e 'Pure linen HBuck Towels, ex 5tra large .. .. 25c and 50c Pure Linen Damask Towels, at .... 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Pure Linen Huck Guest Tow els, price ... .. .. ....50c 'T'urkish Towels, white, blue TWELS ~pink, and helio border,, price, each .. .. .... 5c Large Turkish Towels, white, blue, pink, go d and hello border, price. . . . 25c Extra large size rkish Tow els, white, blue, pink, gold and helio border, rice 50c Turkish Bath Mats, assorted colors, price .... . . ..... 75e Turkish Wash Rags, assorted colors, price each .....c Comforts, Damask and o ies Comforts, extra large sizes, in all colors. Damask in all widths both mercerized and pure linen. Table Damask Pure bleached Table Damask, 60 inches wide, price yard 25c Mercerized Table Damask, 65 inches wide, floral patterns, price per yard .. - .......... .. 50c Mercerized Table Damask, full 72 inches wide, beautiful assortment of patterns, price per yard .... .. 65c and 75c Pure Linen Table Damask, 70 inches wide, assorted pat terns, price per yard -. .... ... ... . $1.00 Extra heavy pure Linen Table Damask 72 inches wide, RDY & WII "The New Store with the New Stock" In the District Court of the United For Testing Gold. tates,Teaiduebyeelrfoteti For tihe Westerni Distrlct of 14 od sc tenlyu'eru nhlt In the mat,ter or eu yli IdL(.'' r WV. C. BIA~II, Fountain Inn, S. C. Vlt10'(os~ea~e(Iii~l f IN iBANKRIJiPTCY, i'Iieigsile Si''fhy(011I14 Pursuant to ordecr of J. J. .\cSwain, e otI sC~Il)(E.''i tIiLi Esq., Referee in Bankruptcy, dated Oc- ti siiie'Cgus 1( oian tober 7, 1916 notice is hereby gIvenlogl4lt'i tu5lolWihpsc that I will soil at public auction be-(l~' te'Otl f'li htt.Wh for~e the~ Court flouse at ILurens, S. a ril r*eor st ett~ C., to t he highest bidder for cash, on S 'i Isill'Vi'iiwe.ai Alondav, November 6i, 1916, between tleatiu st~i'i' ihht on the hours of eleven o'clock A. Ml. and tl ls o.t nl iVi3 lg 0one o'clock P.~ M., the following dle-- W 1'o I'~ ii i i'el hl scribed real estate free and discharged fr'omn any lien outstanding against ntn~(tdt'Ih lll u iittl same; subject to comiflimation by the mtltrsgen Referee. Tract No. 1.-All that tract or p)arcel YugMnVos h. of land containing 127 acres, more or Tedsoeyi etgmd h less, bounded by lantIs of RI. A. Nash,mayoig iiwhhoeece W. M1. D~eck, Sam Nelson, Cyrus Nesbltt nnotInfi'ltteyardoo and by Rleedy River, 'and being known kovhwt ate~ n taht as Lot No. 1, of the survey of tihe i'eal hret h ugcaktm es estate of T. M. TBabb, dleceased. Sauid se ntehresatr uaet tract of land Is sItuate in IAurens uthidgearosheouryr County, In saId distict.tiri 'iT'act No. 2.--All that tr'act of land iclo'eor.ineoL o: containing 118 3-4 acres, more or less, nl hounded by landIs of Rt. A. Nash, W. M. Nash, S. R1. Gray and W. C. Deck, andKnwbyTerFui. having such metes and bounds as will Asalbywsdsusn h i ap~pear' by reference to survey of samefencsImmbrofteeeab mladIe by W. M. Nash on September 6, wrd 1909; said land Is situate on 'Neeley "o i epefrtko nap Ferry road, in [Iaurens county, in said te rmapa ret i se."3 district. tobr? Tract No. 3.--All fthat tract or parcel "o"rpidll ohrgaey b of land on waters of the South R-abunthbie"PlaepaLdgr Creek, confaining 129 acres, more oi' less, being the same tract of land de scribed in a plat made by W. M. Nash, Wa o' hySy surveyor', on September 16, 1909, "Ddletlyothtouaeh bounded by lands of Willis Coker and Ol illeln ~e oe? is also described in a deed recorded in Ys n ie''n uthrta ht the R. M. C. office for IAurens counfy "le((1Watledilesy? ini 1)ecd hOok 8, page 63, in said dis- "osi ln a loteel Alberit S*. Johnstone, rustee. tot[rePes 12-4Forolestin. Gold. EVERYBODY Youoca *la? extremporfuand hvasi o S A Vb Everh y umnrellayW have To pr WANT TO 0 N E n Tt any bonsiderabe qoatherot by ettng ac i benped a IBsecialonscritt SATC~MONY uthisu ipos ade ope anti Jontis WelronglttehedsntXeeA lusrod wlehpase billha~senv othe I rticlef is tocedrithTr t outa We PrintEe isveryth bing m u~~f~usade Wtt eek This Week White Quilts, 99 Sheets, Pillow Cases, Sheetings, New Store" and It is bTable Damask, c. Iisbecause rice so moderate and Doilies. a.ssorted patterns, price per yard ......... .. ...$1.50 Comforts Dark colored Bed Com forts, extra heavy, at each .. .. .. ..$1.50 Extra large led Com *c " , '~"\ ; . ,N' forts, assorted pat terns, price each $2.00, - $2.50 and .. ..$8.50 .- , -i- ' Silk Comforts, extra large sizes, pink, blue and helio, price $5.00 and .. .. .. .. $7.50 Table Doilies Extra large size Linen Table Doilies, large assortment of floral patterns exhibited, pried at per dozen $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 and .... .... .... .... .... ....$6.50 Mercerized Lunch Cloths, size 10-4, price each .... .. $1.50 Linen Lunch Cloths, size 66x100 inches, good quality, price each . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . ..$3.50 White Quilts and Sheetings Good quailty white Quilts, Satin and Marsailles, extra large sizes, in assorted patterns, priced at $1.00, $1.50, .. $2.50, $3.50 and .... ,. .. .... .... .... .. ....$5.00 10-4 Brown Sheeting, Utica brand, best quality, price yd.35c Extra heavy bleached 10-4 Sheeting, full width, price .vard - - -. -... .... .... .... .... .... 40c and 50c Linen Sheeting. 90 iniches wide, heavy quality, price yd. $1.50 I leached Pillow Tubing, best quality, price yard .... ..25c NCoats, Suits, 's Skirts, Waists and Millinery S. Carolina _____ _____ JOHES4TERI MAN hILLED)fin.Juce rfsdt elay ON ATILANTA STRLEET tigo h icmtne hc John* r. nat Suiccumbtls to Knifebrutaottesabig Wound-HBody irouight Hiome for Mi.TnatecnlwotoA Burial. a tiuruacoreiatosil Chester, Oct. 20.- John it. Trennant.scolFlownhigrdto h a weyy known younig manl of the ~(ucl ie oiin wt Cornweli section of Chester~ county oi fta iyslaig bre but recenitiy working in Atlanta, is lisismpoesectnhmb (ldead as the result of having beencaeliliti sokdii'rn. stabbed wvith a knife In the left I i re tyi htct i chest in that city by J1. J. Bturchoelil, aiyge miney Saged -12, early Sunday mnorniing. lie M.Tnatsf~ eJ .Tn is the son of .. T 'ennant, presi- nn,~ett tat etra n dent of the Chester County Rural acoanethbdythihmen t roe D)eliver'y associ'ation. 'rhe bodythscny. i. 'nnIi asawd arrived in the city at a late hour last oe'adi uvv~ yayugsn t night and was met at the Seaboar'd.Jh1.'enaJi;hifterJ.M SAir Line Station. by the R. '. iD. car- 'enn;abohr ae Pnat rier's and friends of this city. Mr. adfu itrMs rn Pnat Tennant was a highly esteemed young Ms ateRisadMse aa man of only 31 years of age *fa nd lpo Mry'enats-lrsdet tives in Chester county. TPh, funeral services were coniduct- ( fom itl ezeGr. ed1 this afternoon at the P'leasant Mn od hthn nalwne Grove Presbyterian ehturch, by the satwt nee nflasr pastor', the Rev. R. Roy Brown, andthoatitces.Yunwte the interment was made in thesytosfcldadyukw graveyard of the chur'ch. P'nltt'amn ilbekte p liuchel is nowv being held in At- sohn nieli asmhsbe lanta, charged with the murder' of bekn pclsadhaigcuh 'Tennant,.fyugad0( o 7yas r It Is n;aid that an ambulance was plg ~ir h ed ote r called to the corner of Windsor and riaemebnealmksbeth -Or'ange streets in Atlanta Sunday igese.A or(rgit ,c morning at 2 o'clock, where Mr. Ten ant was badly wounded. On r'each ing a hospital Mr. 'Tennant told ' l~kJrd~~l~i physicians that lie and Ilurchel had1 Eeppiso okBrdeSho had an altercation at the foregoingiitol rdyadrgnz heTm corner and that lie had sustainedl the wound in the scuffle. Mr. TPennantasreintMssrncsCinlr stated that the altercation was vc rsdn;Ms dlieWlad precipitated by his endeavoring to get sceay Vi ~vs rauePc Burchel to go to his home, a few Dv~,cali.Gre nigl r blocks distant. Mr. 'Tennant declared hOsceyshsecor. that Bur'lch was voery drunk and that OithRolffolofo efrt was the reason that he was trying to holmnsarGenDaiWr get his friend to go home.DaiAm mpoJc Dais flurhel, on being informed of 'heOrrfmyDviAneBl Tennant's death by an officer, admit- alyAaIDaiWiarfaho, 'ted stabbing the dead man, buit saidCld "lxts,'cneD'iIan ibtat the cutting was unintonlloal,MiaAi.aD'sto'tl Chnler andtht h gealy eget thd ot Tennant who heregrde.a