The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, December 13, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
Ladies' Coat Suits Lad'
Ladies' Silk Lde'Sl
Hosiery k BU IT I aAURs ENSts
Ladies' Silk Lad'e' Kid
Kimonas THE CHRISTMAS SEASON IS HERE. Gloves
The Spirit of Christmas is Beginning to Fill the Air. Begin Your Christmas Buying Now.
VISIT The stores of Laurens, and ask your friends to do likewise. Every citizen of Laurens and Laurens
county has a part to play m the commercial future of Laurens and Laurens section, and we, as merchants
of Laurens, ask for your patronage--not on sentiment or patriotism, but on the principle that it is to you- own
best interest. If you buy in aurens you are helping not only the merchant you buy from, but you are helping the whole com mity
therefore, you can t afford to shop elsewhere. By shop ping with your home merchant you can help to make Laurens a larger tc and
this a more prosperous community. THEN, BUY IT IN LAURENS.
SUGGESTIONS FOR LAURENS HOLIDAY SHOPPERS
CLAIRDY & WILSON CLAIIDY & WILSON CLARDY & WILSON CLAIIIDY & WILSON
LINEN TIABLE 'DAMASK SOFA PILLOWS LADIES' SILT ('REPE-IW-CII INE WAISTS CIIIIiI)RN VA
LINEN TAI3IE DOILIES SOFA PILLOW 'PS I)IIbS' GIORGETE CREPE SIIRTWAISrS INFANT STOPS
LINEN LUNCII CLOTHS TABLE COVERS IES' SILK KI.\ION.\S CliiLDR I E
LINEN lII'CK TOWELS LAUNDRY IBAGS 'LADIES' ('REI'E KIMONAS IILISI
LINEN DAMASK TOWELS COLORED TIURKISII ''OWELS 1A1)IES' 8I1K I'E'TICOATS SHAKER I
LINEN GUEST TOWELS TURKISIH BATh MATS IAI)IES' SILK hOSIERY ('IIILDLN IW A
(LARDY & WILSON ('hARDY & WILSON
PlAIN WOOL BLANKETS LAIES' Kl1 GLOVES 'IARGE SILK MI'FF'IEIS COIN PURSE
PLAII) VOOL, BLANKETS/ LADIES' LIATIIER IIAND BAGS LARGE MIDDY TIES VANITY s
SILKOIINE COMFORTS LADIES' SILK IIAN) BAGS LADIES' LINEN IIAN:I)ERClIIEFS CARl) CA
PCRE SILK COMFORTS e1AIES' NE EAR IAI)IES EMBROIDERED IIANDKERCIIIEFS BAR PINS
\I II'TE M ARSAiLLES QUIIJCS LAIES' COLLAR AN) CUFF SETS LADIES' CREPE-DE-CIII IIANDKER- ('Ul'l" PIN
INDIAN BLANKETS LAD)IES' BITDOIR CAP~S ChIlEFS IN IIOI.II)AY BOX ES BROOCHEA:
Make Clardy & Wilson's your shopping place for holiday, goods. Here you'll find im oat every item packed in holia oe. N rul
to show goods at this store. You are always welcome.
MILLINEYandCLARDY & WILSON L
"QUALITY SERVICE and FAIR PRICES"
HOLIDAY RIBBONSLur s,..0@- S.CrLaisKdGoe
LA ES' COCAaNDCrF.ST
INNDIAN1 BLANKETSI~
LADE'S- U-ED-HN WIT llDRNSSETR
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* i111.1, G' it0lVI: N\~i Ws.
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iIolly Ol ro( I . I c. I. \r. I)laven
port .\1iilaini ha: Il rcihas di a a Ia I Ilat r
ICCormliek, wheWree 1t is sOWing.i grain
and preparing to moI0ve in Ile niear Ifli
ture. I )avenuuort is a yoting inan of
man~y fine tutalities and will be missed
by friends and acquaintances here.
Miss Frances Templeton, of Atlanta,
spent last. week with her muother.
Messrs George and Clarence Moore
visited friends in this vicinity last
week.
Little It. Shockley had the misfor
tune to hreak his leg some time ago.
Your correspiondent has a porker
that would compete with I Gus Wof
ford's prize shoat.
Very little grain is being sown in
this community.
With the high price of foodstuff an
-over-production of cotton next year
would mean ruin, so farmers take
warning in time.
We are indebted to Earl Blakely,
31ra. V. Ray Anderson and others, for
favors.
S* $ S
* In Memory of I. ''illuan Moore. *
a s
1. Tillman .\loore died Nov. 29, 1915.
-One year ago today our darling Till
man left us; hut time can never blot
from our memory that bright presence
who was the light of our home. flow
we miss him! We hardly realize that
be is gone--that never again In life
will we hear that glad voice singing
tbeering us with the sunshine of his
presence.
Sleep on dear Tillman, sweet he thy
rest,
We needed you but God knew best;
God's will he done,--ile doeth well,
But how we need you no tongue can
tell.
Nis absence draws nearer,
Hetween us there hangs just a thread;
To is there could be no one dearer
We that---he's missing, not dead.''
"Lovrd Ones".
State of Souit.h Carolina,
'ounty of Laurens..
IN COURT OP COMMON P'I,:AS
3. C. Smith, Ind. and as Ex., etc.,
plaintiff, -
against
Jeggle A,,c. teligsney, et a.), (efppdaanl.
Pirg ant to' a Decree of tle Cqurt
. A hbWV ki R'sth ted ' ;'eI Will sell at
pllhlic outcry to It hihliest Kidldier, at'
I,:iz rens) , C. 11., S. '., () Salesday III
.lnuiry 1ex1, being; .\onday the I'A
day o 1 11 1 1h 41n11h, during t hIse l gaI
!hou . !,mr .euc'h sales:, the. Iollowing, de
:cribe hd 11ro, wrty. to u\ it :1
.\I1 11h41 lot otr 1a1'e4-1 of lanid lying,
be4in11g1g.1 -aIn IiI - n1a1r Waterloo, c404n
tY :and :late afores :aid. c4ntainin)
1thirl 1-fo41 ' 1:' 1 acr s. Im4or1e or les., ,
knotwn au 1o No). I 1 of theIv r 4a vstat
lf I Io ant aI ker dilet )' :lo , bouided I
b lands n W 01 for rIy owned by
.\. I la -is, .lat ' . .\ . Sm ith, l'. 1U.
F*uller anl othe ..
Tems fI 's: One-half (ash, 1a1
ane to ) . paid twelve months flrom
date of . ale; the credit portion to be
secured by bond and mortgage of the
purchaser over the said premises,
bearing legal interest from date, with
leave to purchaser to pay his entire
bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for pa
pers. If the terms of sale are not
complied with, the hand to be re-sold
on same or some subsequent Sa1lesday
on Samlie terms, at risk of former pur
chaser.
C. A. POWI0l1,
C. C. C. P. and (. S., Laurens, S. C.
Dated this Dec. 131h, 1916. 21-3t
By virtue of the authority vested in
me as Administrator with the will an
nexed in the matter of the 10state of
Mrs. It. L. .0ones, deceased, said au
thority being given ile in Item ii of
the said will, which reads as follows:
"''hat my son .ohn II. .Jones have all
my land on th right, or west side of
the road runn1 g hy the house, during
his life time, s t his death to he mold
and equally d 'ided betwgen O. II. P.
.Jones, W. 11. ones, R.,A. Jones and
the ehildren or my daughter 1illza
Jenkins and . .Jos."
I will sell at p lilc auction to the
highest bid( i ff cash, purchaser to
pay for papirIfin or in front of the
Cour1t1 liouse 1{t, L~auren:s, South C:aro
lina, the following described real es
tate:
All that. piece, parcel and tract of
land, lying and being, and situate in
the County of Laurens and State of
South Carolina, about two miles south
east of the Town of Fountain inn, be
ginning at a stone on pld road and
running thenc N 59 1-4 f- 13.25 to a
stone, thence N 69 1-4 1, 19.40 to a
stone on branch, thence down said
branch S 20 10 11.50 to a poplar, thence
Y 12 W 5.76 to a stone on branch,
thence S 31 I-.1 1: 9.00 down said
branch to a stone, thence S 31 W 7.30
to a black gum. thence N lt1 V 3.00 to
a :;tone, thence N 37 1-2 W 6.50 to a
muaple, llhence N I t' 1-2 WV 3.68 to a
stone, thence S 76 ,-2 W .51 to a stone
by black gum, thence'S -it 1-2 V 11.10
to a stone, ti" nee N I 1-I W 16.78 to
beginning corner, containing 56 acres.
more or less, and bounded by land of
.ohn II. .Jones 10state, .1. 1). (aylord,
W. I). Garrett and others.
SaId sale to he made on Salesday in
.anuary, 1917, being the 1st day of
said month, duriig the legal hoprs for
sich ales. .:An~d said $91e will h
40 gubjef' to a rent hontr'act .for
'tieda r 1917''f'o i:'on't 'firied of
I .i, I ife | :t If I !u li ins allow ei ] i ai d
4:1 41 lf 4tit,'l:2 t I s h day of
I ho mber1f, lIl
T. . I O IS
.\ II ilinIi.=l iir;4 11 w illi \\'ill .\itnn e cd.
it.A \ It I'l'T 1.1 1.F.
)istriclt ('ouri of the 1'1ni1.d Sates
Western listrilt of soutth ('arolina.
li the Iialter of W. C. Italb, Foun
tain Inn, . C.
IN lt.\ NKI UI'TCY.
P'ursuant to order of .1. .1. .\leSwain,
E's:., Rieferee in Itn(ruplcy, dated je
cember 5, IM1, ntioce Is hereby given
Ihat I will sell at public auction be
fore the Court iotuse at Laurens, S.
t., to the highest bidder for (nsh, otn
MIonlay, .anuary I, 1917, between the
hours of II o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock
11. .\. the following described tracts of
real estate, free and discharged frot
any lien outslanding against same, in
eluding the right of dower.
Any such highest bidder at the sale
of such property shall immediately
pay to the 'T'rustee, or to his agent or
attorney, ten per cent of the amount
of his bil, either in cash or by certtilfed
fheck iyable to the order of the
Trustee herein, and be reuiired there
after to comply with the terms of hits
bid within ten days frot date of such
sale; unless it shall appear that the
title offered by the Trustee to the pur
chaser is not good and marketable anrd
to the 'T'rustee shall be refunded. It
to the 'T'rustee shall be refunded; if
however. the highest bidder shall fail
to comply with the terms of his bid
within ten days from date of sale with
out sufficient legal excuse, then said
ten per cent so deposited shall be for
felted to the estate as liquidated dam
ages for breach of contract.
The following Is the property to be
sold:
Tract No. "1. All that tract of land
containing I18.75 acres, more or less,
bounded by lands of Ft. A. Nash, W. M
Nash, S. I. Gray and W. C. Deck, and
having such metes and bounsd as wll
appear by reference to survey of samin
made by W. M. Nash on September 6
190, situate on Neeley Ferry Road in
Laurens County.
'Tract No. 2. All that tract of land
on waters of South Rahun Creek, con.
taining 129 acres, more or less, being
the same tract of land described in
plat. made by W. M. Nash, surveyor, of
September G, 1909, hounded by land:
of Willis Coker and is also described
in a dead rec orded in the it. .\. C. of
fl;-e for ILaurens County in Deed [tool
S, page 63.
A I,EICHiT S. .101lNSTON',
'T'rustee in fankruptcy.
21-:t Coliumbia, S. C
\' I 'A 1'08t011'.I
Lax-Fos, A MilId, Effactive .axative & Liver Toni
Does Not Gripe nor. Disturb the Stomach.
In addition to other properties-, Lax-Fo
contains Cascara in acceptable. form
stimulating Laxative andTonic. Lax-] o
acts effectively and does not .gripe no
dsturtjytongeh. At the sene tipne it aid
igretion,rouse the liver and seche on
atodrstore"t11e healthy funttons. 50e
Sl ate of Sout h t'a rolin.1,
(111nt11 of l.nrt n ,
Si of launrens.
.\N OlRDIN \N('I:
)11posin an 1111 a111 lax 4 n)11 l! lax
:thh- proert in ( , t'ilt (fd ' 1 14: -
1tibet t 4 nert he I1(. , rdinary iex ils
's o ' the it of l trfr ees for Ihe
lkh'al year comm eneing .January ISt,
19io and to pay fihe legal obliga
lions of said city, anof also to ev'S
and collet a stiyient afount to
meet te interest to becom de ueup
on41 the bonded indebtedness of the
said ity for. the year 1917, and to
raise a sinking fund for thle pamnent
of said bondled indebtedness.
le it ordained by bihe City Counfl
of the C'ity of Laurens:
Section . That a tax of seventy
live (75) cents on every one hundred
1 4dollars' worth of property, real and
personal, not exempt by law from tax
ation, wit hin the orporate lmits of
t flthe City of uren, be and he same
i is hereby levied for corporate Ir
poses to pay the current expenses of
e the Ciy of Laurens for the dfusal year,
commencing January 1st, 1917, and to
meet such other Indebtedness as has
been legally contracted by said city for
corporate purposes: That an addition
al levy of sixty-five (65) cents on ev
ery one hundred dollars worth of the
assessed value of all property, real
and personal, not exempt from taxa
tion, situate within the corporate im
ts of the City of Laurens, he and the
came is hereby levied, to meet the In
terest accruing on the bonded Indebt
edness of the City of Laurens during
the hiscal year 1917, and to create a
sinking fund to be used in aid of the
retirement and payment of said bonds,
and he excess, if any, shall be used by
the City Coucil for other corporate
purposes.
Sec. 2. That the Ierk of the said
city shall enter sai levies and asess
ments upon the books of the said city
and receive aid .taxes. That the aid
taxes herein levied shall be paid to
the said City Clerk in lawful money of
the United States on or before the ot
day of larch, A. D. 1917, and any
person, firm or corporation failing to
pay said taxes when due shall be lia
ble to a penalty of 15 per- centum of
the tax so levied, and also costs of Is
suing execution and collection as now
provided by law for the failure to pay
the general County and 'eate taxes.
Done and raIlfled by the City Coun
eAl of the City of Laurens and the or
porate seal of the said city hereto af
ixed, this the 41th day of December, In
the year of 01ur Iord one housand
nine hundred and sixteen and in the
one hundred and forty-first year of
the sovereigrnty and Independence, of
the Uinited Stofon of Amoerl-a.
CITY OF i,A iUCNP'
Attest: ily .1. C. Owigs, M1ayor,
C'. XV. KiTClilCNS,
9 ity Clerk.'. 21-31
Plies Ctare4 In 6 to 14 Days
s pa dn -$11 t il eend - s y11teP
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Blankets!
SPFCIAL VALUE IS
OFFERED IN THIS
LINE
Eiderdown. Extra
Heavy Cotton Flan
nels. Underwear.
ALL WOOL and HEAVY FLEECED
Cotton Hosiery.
AT
W. G. Wilson & Co.
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