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A w N. B3. DIAL A. C. 'I'ODL DIAL & TOUOv Attornevi. at Low Enterprhe Bank lnblditags, LitureIts, .. I'HACTIC.EI IN ALL. COURTS Money to Loan (on Real Estato--Lonp '1'iine. J. ROY CRAWFORD SI!UtYVYQt P'hone ''(OI (linton. S. V. ,r 1 o 1, >r B.p~!abb Attorneys at Law. WHI4 Practioo, In all State Courts 11rcinlt Attetion lVven All Builnes, UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., flndertakers and Embalmers ' i il ll .)w : l lly hiours, . or might B. R. TODD Xnglneerln~t awo1( I:ontraetaap4 Lane!. Survyat ta ijaJeh~al1.) * iw~trf'te Work Skillfu;l1 ino hi Iv V , sni i~ilt of' z %ll Ktn, C. e. * (1liehsrSldAIei 11.. l % hi, ii A tttern yi$ at La A,1 initii ,s~ I iru.a..d1 I. * l I :Lt 111 l11 . i l'ruiil i:6,c . .i i VIP t ',1 I + l '.ti+i, t a a do v .II I.+ It.. + Dr. T. L.. Tinuirierrnan Laiuren3, Soar::h C Aro ina (.4 i. *' i (' !:g.;' Itu SE[R LUCK By FRANK FILSON tl'opyrlight, 1916, by W. G. Chapman.) In the trailn oln his wily back to the siburh iI wich hle lived Illaroli I)en ton rellected bitterly tihat all hIs troubles Iad iarisen froin a sentence solkenl by his wife. "I don't see why you enn't make lmoney as easily its other ien." ''hat lil been two years before, when IDenton was a bank cleric on ia salry of $35. Today 1he wa's still ia hank clerk, ott i salary of $37.50. But he was accountedl one of the leading citizens of the town. Mirs. Denton had( given out, as, in deed, her husband had tol her, that liirold lieil a very respomsible post tio Iii the city ba1n3k. lie lived on a scale of ahiout $125 weekly. And lie a'tually spent $125 weekly, for he l1'1 been uldf':ttading the batnk syste uili t ly for 1S tuoriths. H is wile knew tihthing, of course. She thoiuigit the iiainagTr had recog n ized her Ii iisii ut's solhi worth. She thought their 1nlotlie enmte out of his wairiy, and0 her clothes, andl the thr~ee tinaids, anda the bountiful table, the c1uh11 stibscriIthion, and all the rest of the tout ensenillie which hiad11 c'on t'ihuted to her happiness. And Ilar old I lenton reflecte'd hitterly that he hiii( no nore thatn before he began his eriluii l eareer. ''hin gs hii Ii ii iroac'hing a (Ii niiiii1 of late, Suslieion hal been aroused, and nill expert auditor was to hegiri goling, lirotgh the books on lhe tuorroiw. SIteel, thle tuniger, wasi. like it thumlerstorin' all (lihy. The pIrIslent had rnlled in the n /Iountittt agatinst his jurignaatt * he hituself' had1 WI ' Fat(: Had Dealt Him a Sorry Stroke. hI c i ur i n ti' hI tis:. :anl 1'' ii I tc r'g 'd I e ;r " ,ini ...t( - a I nd lcavc .\r I ir'lii uli:ek ccniin l 1bo luK:- hiin-ss~c, ori ci' ' po iic ty 'f it. I:i,' aiiul~ ca i.\in 14 n his I alc. lIIe clonedc'c it, wondcincI iig ai bIcl wh ~is c crspioticb-it uicight hec. Ih-niic~lhaid h-ii l-:nglandcl 'i iuth, hadic I wcn kle iicl welli, aiiil hie hatd lccng.. slicc-' .'evered.c ilie 'iri :l bei' icci t er WiII11:ini Ikev t h I e reeh-c bac i aigahmIe'cio Iiklit thega. big. Fate lid detalt h:!ni a sorry strocke. I-'mr It wiis a dracft fir $79. Out), whih'h his untie hadi' left blim, Aial $ il,000tl woul nore thtan cover' his dleialnatlins. With hirty i th'oiiustdlihe coul real ize his ahn of retlrling froma work andl starrig t hat Florlda nt tat Ion of' le bad Just timue to hidie the letter whien his wire camie In. "'InIarol,"' she begani, antd hiesl iated. "Ilnrabi, I want to have a talk wIth y'ou. Thliings~ can't go on as t hey have been'i going." "No,"' ansuwer'ed liiarzoilmechaienbul tuon heri wori'cs in his own ra'i-. "'Ilairol. you1 un'it I uised lio enre fcor ech otherci ini 'he (lid dayvs-beccforiec thi iiittwy enmiie cetwe'en u1s, I wish We '"'iit Ithis is yourli' f c,"' lie subll, "No I iaruihh. I wiid t I u'sedc to wI-sh' we were as rIch as othleris ofi our frien!:lIs. hul when I saw thatl you lhe lievedl I only' iiredl fior we'althl, I wvell, I preten~ded. ii bicH', I woucildl railhear Iimve you11and t hat lihui'latlion we ilpoke iofI h'nn an~ythcing ona earlb."'' lii' sltaredl at lher l('!iincedlusly. "Youl miean halit?"' hc stamli. !ire'd.' -'ut. lhe saw she thl, Ifcr shte was w~el Ing in his arms'. And' n wo'rnder fiu r'econelllhit in descendcedl betw~teen tha:in, as If fromi heaven. "You shall haveu it," he said sol emhnl:, 'ds1ing bls hanid. "I am going to, get out of thue ut I haive thought it over- for n long t'e -.ii - ,b ILL.'' "Let it be soon," she answered pite ously. On the next day he took the train with his scheme fully matured. He would make a clean breast of the matter to Steel, offering to uake good if the bank would abstain from prose cuting hitm. And he would take his thirty thousand and get out of it all, with his wife, to Florida. But would Steel and the president Consent? They were hard men, and he would have to play his cards wari ly. lie pondered over the perplexing situation in the train, and he had not quite decided when he reached the bank. Hie noted an atmnosphere of sub dhued excitement as he went to put on his olilce coat. Men were whispering alnd looking furtively toward him. But Harold had shut hirmself off from the friendship of Inen, as every mnan nust when he devotes himuself to the violation of ioral laws, and nobody eane forward to speak to him. lie was just entering the cage when I he tmurlanger's boy camee up. "The presiI&lnt wants to see you in his pri vate room, Mr. Denton," ie said. IIarold Denton miechanically changed his co:t again. The crisis was upon hin, atud he laid not yet miade up his 1intd. Am he was conscious only of tt wild iuptlse to fly. lie went out of the cage and Into 1he corridor. 'The watchinan was hloking at hiim. On his right lay the llresihlent's rooi, aliad of him only the watchlnnn and the glass door, and len the Street, with the cars rumibling fowa in a blaze of suaslhi n. If lie L'iose to miake a blt lie could prob libly get away. Then he suddenly re tiii'luered. '['he draft was in his pocket and muashei. If 11e ran away sie would run away penniless. For just an instanlt lie hesitated, ilnd then, squaring his shoulders, he entered the president's rootm. "1 know why you have sent for me, eIr. Sawyer," he began. The president, who was at his desk alone, looked up at him. ie bore races of a severe struggle. "A tern ile thing!" he said. "A terrible thing, ,Ir. Dlenton !" "A counnanplace of our business," neered 1 htrold. The piresidett Lliunipel his flat upon the tallel. "No, sI." le said. "A very infreqiueiit thing. And to think It shull h:av- !cen Steel! I trusted uli ii plieitly." "Steel?" gasped lairoll. " hu haven't !I'trd? Steel unmit led suicide this: rnorn"1ine, afltr writing it lotiter eotfessi;g thafit h hal de faullel', :11:1 r.bbe.( the. 1-:1tuk 0 1' :11n unl linown ti lounlt. .\ terrible thinjg, Mr. l'en11tn. I want11 youl to) -) #Iv r thel books with the :auditior nd iil-l h lp himi." Sn.t.Inbow\ Iletonl fon hiniseltf In 1he aink ai,:iln, lie was saivtrl; antI ill t hat reinilinel nwv was to inanage, Is lie cldi uiin'al ge. to replace the 1noutll he h~ad stole.n. .\s he' ch1anged his :o:t for the third A11n1 Ilhe iro"ny of th.e thing henan to rat into his stil. Atnd then he found I is tiars falling upl-etn Ihie . paper. \ndl thove :ill, hie had a1 vi,-ion ''f his wife retrel, to hitn, ato! their iifirtuintie futiture. LUST TRY THESE TWISTERS Reader Will Fird That to Prevent Tripping He Ha Cot to Go Slowly. h t !! n r I is :. s ' t iee t i e tee- thie iun r Ftife the s ri'es ber surt't "Ile itv ' " Vi en I " lii feen, iitn ii lai'l tr ilhtol tiet fit-s si- tf Iki twil ad :. Ionf tuo's fatngt to ~ lh .-t astilhons tuii e ''re then'tit~ o fta lie.-Y 5Itie \\'in h yt'iitn ''nry-ihl fl t 4-li" o Er~. rond tt fwl ronly teier rtan ( luti-er ito gt fon ithe- fari idte owl the iiwl. and- ihe f i ners fathit er frin ie-u n' t- t'is as , th er," "' hoterl ie iihegc firtit, " timz'll fIghenth ftwl. and' thalt Il nly lituae lI't runt d iarther gra t fa hr f r al Ilithe fowt 1 fir ~ iwen lin furmmg tl wot flir fr, we Forfat litot fi: oher fortuit-. (for nonte-) n fteuriots, they wa-lkt~ed wAn So ursen threr For e hu l 'in- gnti fa frardeiegilti ont f the a to-liortuie. gtIft nl,f insee r t' f ftourt furs wie had brugti'ioure tli s, we'l inigh l ai e adiIi ourti r ttttunsw t(for lIi viunes)-ce', ereeiln:)- nowu !"-eLatndont~ An a Su- liienet in the levelsnt t o lie sunk as atne tt o i-a tp hey if the , riett 01ra 1 iy ghte, f fo re a ltst. .l.n. Ilundredsu ofat- broid-heaIh-i, icrcy of A-I- w i~e ed ilights thoe saely, >fl Ithe iogst dit-ous-igretnswar ; itnt ah thme placeIs they were lat'termingsl-. . Vlsil It ttht'., hilltes lie t- raswo of li tat ~ - tlly iereti uthe liteamseo thsnkn stin ;ms inhes ofthe treceed ro:1ten-el ther, forunnge thos blongtt ret&seepi vitsnthite oftufowhc theh mhedeteight toy~ loseitef wileiagntinoosdesthma THE Has No More Lir Our stock of Jewelry, is a Magnet that draws th County and Community. Our high class line of is satisfaction here for all. are glad to show you. We invite those who a us and have us make a cai many complaints that you our study of eye problems elation. Our Aim is t< Reliable L.AND SALE, . he State of South Carolina, ('nn4111 of IEnnrens. I IN ('Ol'T 01' O .\.(' \lON I'AE.\S tatul!ardI Ilittiding & Imcan A sc iation, c < Ilaintiff. 0, against (; . ia i.\l rris, I 3 . It .\V . i -I ' I'utsulant to a dee(ree f1 the( (our )11 Mi te a ov stated' e it 1, I will sell at 8 lip 1ut41' toa ill tlhi-:lwet hidder, at .1r. 8. . t ii ., 'Iis. 14.. I 1n 541 Mae d y - d it nbert next, in-n .lot ulay'O~ ch.ed 1(b 11:-1 Mf t u n, dur I nti- l a 'I'er1s f Sc ale (lsl tlw tollwing tde 4.'\l!t tat lt, i e or par11 cI el111 of sl a -51( 4) iinte 1 1 1 and ' b 4ein 1 i im i ichr t41ral1' ) 'lus .o te Ic1114,ty of i Oruien ' ta . a.(' l 1nty afr. 8. , ait n5 wha is 111 u1 I as1 .h r 1sey, in a lct of11; l t 'li, Stainingf Sottifth ir-.acre 'o tit or l , at th or nertfisee IN MyersI'01 streeOM MONi hounded o 4oth b \lyersd I et g 1111on Athe east byn I rle sretonth sth bylad to .ll 1(. 1un ir4'andi on th weIIyla d 14 .l .I't i r. Th' is'i' Io fronl onl .lit 43 4)asth a d )1i- tnc 41f rone t lud eg and ity fe' . hi lot' i l was1511 Fonvye toil1 10 atd .\111h 1:1 ayr aes.,R heutimsfsae1 re nt conplead, theln.. e slsa Pn ain t Onc rik 4f I. Ik. a. P and Be , anst .C 1~1 ated , Ois 41t dA t All O ealt.11. l ii LIN lIMEC.l.lNTS MA( Drawing Pow ie of Jewe Watches, Clocks and fine e attention of every disc goods is carefully Selected Whatever you need or wa re having trouble with thei eful examination. Imper lay to other things. We w and provide you with glass Satisfy Every Custom a I Sol Jeweler and ( ribed llroperty, to wit: All th a i n palu lot, piece, or paree'. laud, situate, lying and being with the incorpiorato limits of the ('ity I all rens, ("utinty a1ndl State af'ore id oi the east Side of ('hicora street, nttaining on-seight of an acre, mnore less, bounded on 11orh111 by lands of ray and Shealy, on the east by K. 1). ivis, on the south by lands of ti. S. lllenned ani on the west by sail lieora streetc", being "tnore fully set rti by a Ila of svI' 1aIinle by C. 1'w s u ' ''r, etarin, date of lii whigh is pe'ordedlIl inttlice of Ch-rk (ourlt for said gontyv andI Stt. in iid hib~ :s a I page5; y fo ial is. If he Ieril of al iiiday I ggjn llesill , ik o r!011 I' iheaser. ('. ('. (. I'. a nd G. S., l.a u ret, 8. U. tedl, thik Oct. 5,, 191' I''3 Itle Ilistrct ('ourt of the I 'nited utr Ihe Wes?-ten DIt ict of Sotuth the 11nat1ter of .Ci. ItAllil, F'ountalin lnn, S. C. IN 13ANK1tWl'TCY. Purl suan lt to or'der of ,I. .I. .\le wa in. tq., lieferee in Jlaniktruphty, dated Oie hber 7, 1916 ntot Ice is hetreby gin at I will sell at pubile auctioni be re the (Court loutse at 141trens, 8. to the highest bidder for (ash, on (ond~ay, Novenibher Ii, 1910, bet ween g hours5 of eleven o'clock A. \l. and no'clock P., M., thle following de ribled real estate free and dischartgedl o11n any lien outstanding against me; stlbject to comfirmtliation by the Tract No. l.--AIl that tract or Iparcel Iand1( con taini11ng 127 aicres, miore or sM, hounded hy lands of It. A. Nash, . .l.IDeck, S~am Nelson, C'yrus Nersbit t d by Iteedy Itiver, andl being known I Ait No. I, (of the sur vey of thet rel tate o f'T. .!. IBabbg, deceasedl. Said act (If Iantd is si Iu(ate in I aur ens 'Ira ct No. 2.---All t hat I rac t of lan ld Iita Iiing 118 3-1 Ine cs, more Ior1 less, onditedl by lands of It. A. Nash, \V. M. ish, S. It. (Gray3 and W. C. IDeck, anid iving such1 metes and blournis asi will 'pear by re' Cfetrnce to sur vey 0 of111ame ado by W, M. Nash on Sepgt (Iete t;. 09; saidl lanid Is sItuate on -Neeley irry' road, In 1I01uretis (ounty, In saidl strict. Tract No. 3.-AIlI that tract 01r parcel Ilnd on waterLIs or the SoulhI I itabun -'ek, containing 129 acres, mlore or ss, biel i thle same trIact (If land de ri bed Iln a lplat m lade by W. M. Na sh, Irveyor, on~ Septeinber 10, 1909, oundeid by lands of WVil lis Coker and also dlescriibed In a dbeed record~ed In e it. M. C. (fImee for TLurenR county D~eed Hook 8, page 63, in saId dls let. Albert S. Johinstone, Trustee. -'It olmia, S C. NEI er Than Our dry Silverware and Goldware riminating buyer in this and well assorted. Ther.e nt in the Jewelry line we r eyes to come and visit fpct vision is the. cause of ill give you the benefit of es that will prove a rev er if Possible )ptician )1.1N1) SALE. State of South Carolna, (tonlity of Liaureus, IN C0i171 00" CO.\lION 'iMrAS. Thomas P. Wellr, et. at, P'laintiffs. against I ntn It. W'el r, et al, Jefendants. Pursu:iant to at decree of Ilhe Court in th' abtoVe 51taiel case. I will sell at pulcoutcry to the highes:t b idder !, at L.aure n>; (. II., S. ('., on Sah'sdIay in No.tu I rt1i- ii. e t being .londay, .te ith horlotr suich sales, theii followiing sihip. ('oun ty. andi StatIe, afloresa id, con taiin sito -x huntidletd sixty-t hree and -10 ifIe~ ttt Iore ori less, bintlg knotwni in i. tahl hinds- to bet tohll int six s. M- ,' tr- lS des re d a ft'! i ol ows o. (. -onttiing nin~ty-t4 wo and I tenths I-l :,t a res lio e ora less DeL~ hintik andfi l'.' o:.''aet No N 'O. 4. lnt!inig Oight-i ve (ri aind (li t'tt (-ga -t e~t!sI -in ) aor less, iboun r e botded by tai fAr\at Nolenn Iinac oub ro.I ad r No. , Trli! at N. I N . I.- -'ontalining 01n4 ltndr'ed and ettil an slxh-tethts (lel S.-i0 acres, n'Ort' or letss, bouned b tlel.'Ii1ra Ic o I, I it 4.t~%~ t~' Ce,"ract No. lela is. -No. ,'. -( 'ontatinin1g one& ion ld red fsev t-I 'n and Hix(l-ten (lb 17.7aces mces- ltor' 1 less, bounded )and o lanell I 1 '(5 Ialei. r(t No. I, Little Cek rc o Creek t rat NO . No. 6.--Coatalinin one! tit hit red r tyfive13 aind XOseven!thtenth (I 145.7)aces acres oe or leek ss,1011 t ondd by ltbid of \\et' I Ililln ,trclo.. Ltl A reek, 4 Ir ll!t No. 6. ' li! ;tctrt No. t-ContaViing lon!0le hude, tt a ndlt hi 1 ovn-(eta 1t It!,.7) ales, Sit't'e Cre iht ~g nelbe rond Itlanii ('tI' \\ f stle uliran d. t Io- ol t A-' i or It'lll po erfec( lt and ~(g( a orate descriti onfthse varI'Ili i os ti racti ses ofl' tol"lana hown by) atY oif the samei (utda bl.. iiiet'tto raf ot' purveym da'ite S l-t. o 1 s- de l ' whteh (011 It wn ili te no lie old on saerkto Drivms Ot Malar:a One-hl Upstem Thle Odtdof ale ca he treitlortin ton be O.rOhVse, TAverI(8 heiiTNC deives boar. to uraertste sooay d b it bids t inhesa enthA l'ruchasc Pr lt Nuav for aies.