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SLADIES' PLAID' A BUSY WEEK EXPECTED ONE LOT SPORT COATS __- _ __ -A T - -LADIES' LONG5 I rce 5.00, .00 CL A RDY & WILSON'S MVILLINERY BLACK COATSI and $7.5O0 DEPARTMENT THIS WEEK-COME! Price'$5'0 100. New Fashion Trimmed Hats That Show Original Style and High Quality at $3.95 and $4.95. Trimmed hats at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 has long been a particular hobby with us. - Always correct in style, an entirely new selection which will insure a busy week in our Millinery Department. FELT HATS $1.50 TRIMMED HATS $3.95 TRIMMED HATS $4.95 50 Ladies' and Misses' Felt INats, in all shades; would be D)o not wait to hea r yor friend tell you of the woiderfli This season when high prices arc charged for fne milli cheaI at $2.50, your choice this week .... .... ....$1.50 $3.95 Ilt purchased att Clardy & Wilson's, but onecan find Ifats of REAL QUALITY at $4.95, so it will be interesting LIDS FOR KIDS UNTRIMMED SHAPES "ees rer our pa-tron to tow Ciet n, in-e secmanzine and shades on sale this week at exceptionally low prie- Original shapes, copies of imported mo(lels, also a coms- letter grade Ladies' Lyon Velvet Trimmed Iats price es. Ask to see our Lids for Kids. Il ete line of Silk Velvet Shapes, price $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 each .... .... .... .... ................ ....$6.95 SHEETINGS, BL4ANKETS AND TOWEL I LINEN SHEETING OOL BLANKETS . LINEN TOWELS lleavy Linen Sheetig, full 90 inches, price per yard . .$1.50 Extra size p -e Woo1 Plaid Blankets, pink and blue at I'nre Linen initelk Towels, large s ice b inene Sheeting, heavy quality, 90 imehes wide, price yd 50c per pair .... .... ........ .... .. $5.00 and $6.50 Pu re Linen m inusk 'Towels, extra large size floral pat Ilearhed C'otton Sheetirg, best quality, 90 imnhes wide Extra Ih e white W\Iool Blankets, pink and blue border. terns, price :... . .. . >0 ~ r' per poar .... .... .... .. .... $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 - ric~e per yard l... .... .... .... .... .... .... . .40 a size Wool0 Nap Ilankets, gray and white price her Extra large ITurkis~h Towels, oednodrpie 5 n 0 Biest quality !10-ineh Birown sheeting, price per yard ....40c hair .... .... .... .... .... .. .... .... $2.50 and $3.50 Lainen M~uck Guest Towels, price cah . .... . .. ..0 NE LOT 9irLADIES' AIS'LN BROAD CLOTH COLCLARDY & WILSON CON LARS, AND COLLAR "The New Store With the New Stock" $12.50, $15.00 AND CUFF SETS. Laurens, - - - South Carolina and $18.50 u... amme,. ou en man e amr m am sameaeiemn ammmsm am TO BHE AlIED SOON Newspaper 3lun Vi sit Seene aniid Leaves Withoutt. Comment. Solicitor. Eet111helolii cn ut Eielt iBlakwe1l(l on h'e Seenae L~ast Week. Abbeville, S. C., Nov. 21. -it s ;ms the entire lynching matter is to be aired In Abbeville soon. A few days ago a Mr. Nash was here ad trav eled thr-mgih the country, supposedly to buy lond. He did not buy any, and It now appears that h was taking notes for an article to be printed in the World, giving a full account of the whole matter. He has left, and citizens here are expecting to see the article appear at any time. It is known that W. P. Beard, editor of the Scimitar, was of fered a good price by several north ern papers to send them a complete write-up of the affai, shortly after the occurrence, but he refused the of fer. A state deteteive is here, investigat Ing the lynching for the governor. He has interviewed many citizens and It. is said to he accemulating evidence upon which warrants will be Sworn out shortly. The newly-clected solicitor. It. .. Blackwell, macde a hurridil i here today, aid after a privile interview with W. N. Gia ydon, an allorney , left for his, honme in ILaurens. Ilr. Black well's visit here was -:il to 1e in Connection with the , .lolopmnt in the lync-hiin.g .as1e,and -ilscoveries of the dIet ec(t ive. It i siliid the delective will prove that. the negro. .\i hoiny ('raf'o rd, w'a'; dead when lkien out o. jail. and the proseention w. ill onfin1e itf: effort; to convictinv: 1hw ones , who kcilledl him at, the Yin houe,. a ratlie than a It em pt to conivit gr.1 )reater 11111ber of moln for lynhintig a n.egro aIready deadii, when they took him o11 of . TIhe re i , anothelr' t i a mor"e Fo r'iout' ph!:.a 'rr thi :i I . It i: v':hi liCredl a -o Ia Ihr.~ 'h r-.' -ooi ticr .'re r - ic' in C; n-ti: i ' Ihf ln ter' ("I ord . h am .11nion Crawfol rd t) 11ve 1!i hm' I 11d coulnty. II vil Il I rI- !h+, I tha Ih was dimle t : ' : 1 1!;:! courit hoiv- I1 '- nil 'I4old hy. following the lynchinc:, nl Ihat in this; ope1n miet o ing of citizens a resolution wia: passOed provid ingl that a corn mmittee o, Ilhree Citizens go out to the Crawford's and "nadviao" them to leave. t'his was dlone, and despite the fact that two silbsequen t lleeitinugs were held to offset the effet of the first inleetiig, the Ilegroes hlav'e vacaed their premises and left, the county. It is pointed out that the meeting was a conspiraey to drive ' itizens from home, and deprive them of their constitutional rights. Now Lookout, When a cold hangs on as often hap pens, or when you have hardly gotten over one cold before you contract an other, look out for you are liable to contract some very serious disease. This succession of colds weakens the system and lowers the vitality so that you :.re much more liable to contract chronic catarrh, pneumonia or con sumption. Cure your cold while you can. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a great reputation. It is relied upon by thousands of people and never disappoints them. Try It. It only costs a quarter. Obtainable every where. NOTICE of the C(OI;NTY' TiREASUlEI I'le Ilooks of the Couity Treasurer wilI be opened for the collection of State, County and Coinutation Road taxes for liseal year, 1915, at the 'reasureri's otlc . from October 16th to Dlecenbwr 31st, 1916. After Deacl 1sr s 14one per cenit will be added. .\iter .tanutairy 31. t, Iwo per cenit will babded, and after Februnary 28th, -vencl jleri vent will he added till the I.th o1 .\ a'ch. 1917, w hei th hook.; will ble closed. All I pe rons owtning- property 11n iork. 11 n one To w ntIIllip are re liest ', Io (-all f'or r41eeiptls in ach of th' .wveral T'i OWn lhips in which the pro iwrly ik hented. ThIk is important, 1s 11l(itiollal co l and pe1 a11y may be :tt:ached. \il able-bodied m1ah11 eilirens he 1Cu l1he i. ,e , of 1 and1 t10t yea Tr of .- ar, lial'e t i pay a poll tax of 1.10 except oil sobliers, who are re tp at -JO years; of age. Conunnuta aod Tax I.. inl liit o 1(and Tax Lvy is as follows: F al. N pu c nrp .. .. .. ills iiuii nil Sch o Tax1 inill:, O;; y '4'ur G V No. . . .. 11111 T'.ii o . .3 .. .. . . . 1 % m ills I . i N . 11 .. .. .. ..1.S 1' 11t;l hi: No N . .. . . illl Oak Grove No. 6 . .. .. .. .. miill Ora No. 12 .. .. . ... .. ..8 11n1111 Special schools-Youn s Township. Youinigs No. I .. .. .. .. .. ..1 mills Youngs No. 2.. .4 m1ills Youngs No. I .7 ''. mills I Youngs No. 5. .. ...4 mi1111s l''ountiain Inn No. :11 .. .. ..1 mills laanford No. 10 .. .. .. .. . mills Ora No. 12 .. .. .. .. .. ..8 mills Youngs No. 1 .. .. .. .. .. ..3 mills Central No. 6 .. .. .. .. ....2 mills I Youngs No. 7 .. .. .. .. .. ..8 mills Special Schools-Dials Township. Green Pond No. 1 .. .. .. ..7 mills Dials No. 2 .. .. .. .. ..8/j mills Shiloh No. 3 .. .4 mills Gray Court-Owings No. 5 .12% mills Barksdale No. 6 . .. .. ..5 mills Dials Church No. 7 .. .. ....4 mills Fountain Inn No. 3 ... . ..13 mills Merna No. 8 .. .. .. .. .. ..2 mills Dials No. 4 ............4 mills Special Schools--Sullivan Township. Mt. Bethel No. 2 .. .. .. .. ..5 mills Princeton *o. 1. ... .. .. .8 mills Poplar Springs No. 3 .. ....4 mills Hickory Tavern No. 17 .. ....8 mills Brcwerton No. 7 ........ ..4 mills Sullivan Township It. R. Bonds 3 mills Merna No. 8 .. .. .. .. .. ..2 mills Special Schools--Waterloo Township Waterloo No. 14 .. .. .. .. ..4 mills M . Gallagher No. 1 .. .. .. ..G mills liethlehlem No. 2 .. .. .. ....4 mills, Ekom No. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. mills Centerpoint No. 4 .. .. .. ..4 mills Oakville Nn. 5 ..........i mills .\l. Pleasa.,t No. . . .. .2mills Mt. Olive No. 7 ... .. .... mills Slerial Schools-Cross 11111 i'Township Cross 11111 No. 13 .. .. ....7 mills Cross liill No. 1 .. .. .... ..2.nulls Cross ilill No. . . ..2 mills Cross 11111 No. I . . .. .2 ills j Cross i No. C .. .. ..mills Cross i ill No. 3 2 mills Spveial Sichools --iunter Township. .\ount% ille No. 1; .. ..mii innierl- No. S .. .. .. .. .. 1 ilk Il11ter No. . mills ('li on No. 53 ..1..1.. . rcnN.. mills Ii tini. .o . 2 imills I e No, :1 .. 111111 Olaelc; No. . Iills .. cl 1ti llol.,Xc~lielwnTown hi. I liii I i(.i.e .o.Iimillis ;tonChrch No . I........... ..:1 111111 lin~vlom Chu.. N..4 mills Seci iiielwi No. I .. .. ..2 itmills !lcnfcerc No. 6 .. .. .. .. .1;. . i llis Orais No. IL ....... ... : milll :(llrr c n No 1111' .. . . .. il neks o. 12.................. il's :ek ow n.. " ....... I 111111 iioi:lit allt ioi \V11 le KiNvn I 111(1:e(! v ho b wi- I Ily lth eir T nshis ioan e laon of arc oi.'" A1.(. .. meill them Carly :ims an ive the Tiov.'nelmlp of each,* as Ine Tfreasure Ioi s very Luimm durilg No. l .. . . of ..ecem nber ROS D. YOUNG, the County Trensuror. 350 Acres Known As The Albert Teague L and Divide4 Into Four Tracts 100 acres fronting on the Trinity Ridge Road;" 125 acres in the Home House Tract, about 75 acres in -the Barnett Place and 50 acres in the Back Track. For Prices and Terms Call on Salty Room 2 Enterprise Bank Building i 1.