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FINAL SETTLEWENT. Take notice that on the 12th day of February, 1917. 1 will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Ad ministrator of the estate of Mary F. Willis, deceased, in the offico of the Judge of Probate of Laurens county, at I I o'clock a. in. and on the samo day will apply for a final discharge from my trusts as Administrator. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay meat on that date: and all porsons .having claims against sahl estate will prenen i. them on or 'before said date, (I1l34 proveni or lie forever barred. J1. It. W1'IIlaals, Administrator. January 10, 1917.--l imn. Tale notlce Ihat on the 121h day o> lPobruary, 1917, I will render a final nt' count of my acts and doings as Ad mmib trator of the estate of .1. Robert Willis, deceased, in the olilce of the .nd1re of Probate of Laurens county, at 11 o'eiock u. t. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trusts as Administrator. Any person in debled to said estate is notiilled an( required to make pay ment on that date: and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. J. R. WILMIS, Administrator. January 19, 1917.-1 mo. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Ofice in Peoples Bank Building. W. M. NASH, SURVEYOR, Terracing, Leveling, Drainage. Notary Public. GRAY "COURT : : S. C. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers ,ta vo e:- ai Ar r, dayornigh. DR. W. F. FLOWERS VETERINARY SURGEON graduate with 12 Years Experience Dentist and Surgical Work Office: Posey's Drug Store B. R. TODD Eiglneering anat Contracting Land Surveys a Specialty ..:ucrete Work Skillfully done or iu spected. and. estmates of all K1i A. 0. HART announces that after January 1, 1917 he will be associated wIth H1AYNS'WORTHI & HIAYNSWORTHi for tihe practice of law. Oflies, fourth floor, Masonie Tremple. GreenvIlle. S. 0. Simpsoni,Cooper & B'a bb Attorneys at Law. Wt Praellen in all State Courts Wromt Adtentlin Givena All Blusines, N. 73. D~IAi.L A. C. TODD DiAL. & TODD At torneys at Law Enterprise Blank Bubidng!, L~aurens, S. C. PRACTICE IN ALLt. COURTS Money to Loanm on Real Estate-Long Time. Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW ?'rompt attention given to all business ifoney to loan on Meal Estate Wilce Phone I Residence Phone 91 Offlk ., ...mons Building Vu 0. Feathorstone W. B. Knight Attorneys at Law L~aurens. S. C. All fusln ss lntrusted to Onr Cart Will lia e Promipt anmd Caireful A tten tioni. 00tl'e over l'azlmetto' flank (Mr'. Fonest 'one wll Ispiend Wednes day of "mach week lo L aurens.) ('. W. McCRAVY Public Salesmnan and Lleensed Auctioneer Iltts on Day andi .ob Work Fuirnishied 'on D~emand Leave call with . W. Thamnlaasn. KEEP YOUR I0. BLACK WHITE TAN I0 SHOES NEAT A "2 in l Shoe Polish" is made for every use. For Black Shoes, "2 in 1 Black" (paste) and "2 in 1 Black Combination (paste and liquid); for White Shoes, "2 in 1 White Cake" (cakc) anl "2 in 1 White Liquid" (licudic); fr Tan Shoes, "2 in 1 Tan" (pste) n "2 in 1 Tan Combination" (p;ste'!n liquid ). " 14 / F. F. D)AL.EY C. SH'J1 PO L.rJ. r ~ ~ra'r i: 1l iii~ u'I~I ".7 , .1.. 'i .. . ~ .. .. l. . * .4 e e * * e . * Plinrtued in Panamna. "'Iie Ne'cr-)o-Wel ' l, ilmed as a ;peclacutIar drama by the Selig lolyseopleQ ('om panty Is considered by many as Rex Reach's greatest story. In "The N'e r-do-Well" fasclnating Panama scenery is shown, including the work of digging the Panama Canal the interiors of old Spanish homes, glimpses of the interior if the Iropleal Jungle, and odd and interesting nooks and corners. The cast In "The Ne'er-Do-Well" in eludes Kathlyn Williams, Eugenic llesserer, Wheeler Oak man, Frank Clark and others. Almost the same cast of stars that added to the realism of "The Spoilers," Beach's other great story, filmed by the Selig Company, ap pear In "The Neer-Do-Well". Charming Kathlyn Williams enacts the strongest character role In her ca 4.. ..$.i t a. ' . < - . reer as .irs. Stephen Cortlandt, the woman diplomat. The role of Kirk Anthony, the "neer-do-well," is en acted by Wheeler Oakman. This wonderful Selig production will play at the Idle 1Hour Theat re for Thursday and l"r1iday'. POSTMI'1.\Wl'l-:lt 1). I. T1,1.\x .E-:It flELPI1'N; TnilE PR1Ol)I(TERS Says 'They Ought. to Take .\d antage of 'aircel Post. Offers Services. The Advertiser has reecivel the let ter below from Postmaster I). D. Trax Ier, of G reenivillec. Accompanying the let ter is a copy of a letter to himu from he Waldorf-Antoria li otel off'ering 32c 11er 11ound( for dlressedl turkeys and)1 ail so a list of iprodlucts which lhe has 1been Instrumenta iIn selling thIirough thie parcel post1 setv ice duitring tihe past few mont hs. Amiong ithese Items arce eighit Iurkeys anad a slipment11 of pork soI~d for Mr s. .1. C. Watts, or Mountville. Ills let ter Is as follows: Editor Laurens AdvertIser: The average producer (10es not take advantago of the wonderful oppoituni ties afforded him by the lparcel post, and uinder the present administration the Post Ofmie Department is very anx WHAT IS (a taalc-lmtIe) amtA to tan (n LA X-FOS the nCsera is imupruved by~ the ndbditiou of certlain Ihomuza-s chuem icals which iuccem the efticiency of tI:n Cascara, makig it better thani otdl!m.y Goscara. .. LA X-FO is ple:s'anut to ia'h and1( does not gripe nor daiturb rtomnch. Adapt.d to chiildreni as well on adults. Just tryvone bote for con'atlnation.MW S. SUIK'S LETTER To Mothers of Delicate Children Palmyra, Pa.-"My little girl had a chronic cough and was so thin you could count her ribs, and she had no appetite. Nothing we gave her seemed to help her, until one day Mrs. Neibert asked me to try Vinol, and now she is hungry all the time, her rough is gone, she is stouter and has a more healthy color. I wish every mother who has a delicate child would try Vinol."-Mrs. ALFRED SLACK. We guarantee Vinol, our non-secret tonic, to make delicate children healthy and strong. TIlE LAUTRENS :)RCG CO., IAURENS Also at the leading drug store in all South Carolina towns. ious to render the most eflicient ser vice in the world. and is bending spe cial efforts to extend the rural route norvicc and to develope the parcel post. Since I have been in the postal ser vice I have been concentrating some what upon the Farm-to-Table Move ment, and with just a little effort have been able to sell a number of dressed chickens, turkeys, eggs, butter, ete, for the people of the country. I have Just received an order from New York from the Waldorf Astoria for twenty five dressed turkeys, and I will ap preciate it if you will publish (his let ter, because I want to get these tur keys right away. I would also be glad to have any parties who have any chickens, turkeys or country produce for sale to write me just what they have that I might try and put them in touch with the buyer. The fact is I will be glad to help them dispose of anything they have for sale in the way of produce. Of course they understand that there is no cost to the service. The partial list that I am enclosing you just illustrates what can he done by the use of the parcel post. Respectfully, 1). ii. Tra vier, i'(um11as.tor. ALL C itD-, E N LOVE "SYRUP OF FIGS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Gli p it V. hen fe i erish., cross. hilious, for. had( breath or sour stomnmeh. t.ook at the Iolgue, Mother! If coat ed. it is a sure sign that your little one's stomiaci, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, loesn'It sleep, doesn't eat. or act natu rally, or is feverish, stonach ii sour, breatih had; has stolachi-ache, sour' throat, diarrhoea, full of COld. give a leaspo01nful of "Californ in F.yi'up of Figs,'' and in a few hour1's all Itle toul. (cons)1it'pated waste. utndigested food and (r11' bile gently moiives out of its little howels without griping1, and you have a well, pilaytful child again. You needn't. (oax' sick chibiren: to tike this harmle.s:; "fruit laxaTive' Ti y love its (elileni( taste, :1: it a1 wavs 'makes them feel splt ndh. -\sk your drlaggi for a .0tt-Gent Lot the of "('alifornia Syrtup of i' s", w.hieh has dlirections for babtlies, chil dren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on Ite bottle. fbeware of coutri'elta'its sold here. To( be sure y'ou get thle genuoi no, ask to see that It is mad ie by '"al i forn Ia Ph Syrupt ( om1 lony". hI(tutse any other kind wiithi l'A 1118. N N ('IIIE EIli (Jr-iat atsnI Iti on at t he Action of the Pai. Feb. I---Word began to go a(bout Paorin in t he ear'ly forenoon thlat the Uifated Esta t es had broken with Gecr manty Bulletins mar'ked "Washingtonl Offlelal" were posteid at the newspaper offiees announcing that the GerIman ambassador, Count von Blernstorff, had been hiandied his plaselports anid that A mibassador' Ger'ar'd had been1 r'ecalledh frolm Berlin. it was the coldest (day in many of winters in Paris, yet crowds stood a roun d the hilllet in hoards, wVit h lie thiermrometer' r'eglstering five dlegr'ees aove 'zor'o, eager'ly rending the scrapls of news as they filterced through. TheA peotplo, stamp11 ig thei' feetl in the (oldan taiilked11( of thue possibilit y that mid tsui er mi(l'hgh t seet it over', ori a bsol utIe anud q uick v'ictor'y. PrtesidentI Wils on's potrait aund the St are an stripes w' er i'hashed on miany scr'eens nn11 Sunriny nft0ennnn nasmhles in Ohe I.loring Iti.re houses all over Paris cheered. (Treat salisfaction at the action of the litel States is fell amliong the leading I renehmneu. hut Ithere is no disposiltion 1to coininent formnally on ('Vents. Ite :lle'riean Nilbts:y ceen oil 10 look after Geriaun interetsts at. o'clock yeste'day alternoon tide' in stIructions fron \Va si iigion. Aibassador S'harp has telegraphedI to the consul at ilordeaux to advise Anericans on the point of departure to dter sailing. The news was received joyfully by the Ainericans at the heatiqnarters of the field atbulance service. Miss ILuy Oxner Dend. liss Lucy Oxner died Monday at half past eleven o'clock at the hone of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Oxner on New Market street. She had been il for sonme tline with Ileu inonia. Miss Oxner was :32 years old. She had beenit a resident of Greenwood for a number of years and as an operator on the Greenwood Telephone Ex change had made a nuinber of friends to whom the news of her death will he a source of deep grief. Miss Oxner was born Sept. 21, 1884 in Laurens county. She was a mem her of the Methodist church. She Is survived by her parents and by one sister, Mrs. lien IlollingswortIi. The funeral was held from the home Tuesday afternoon and the buir al had in the Methodist cemetery on Cambridge street. Rtev. L,. P. McGee, I pastor of Main Street Methodist clltreb condncted the exercises. The pall .bearers were: M. Iloyee \Vatson. W. W. I ouehe. lired Devore. Iegare \aite, .I. I:. \Vic hs, .his. Keller, CalIvin P oore. h !{ichbier. reenwood Index. LILLY JEPPRY wrt. as (lat sha nnat.le i t ain r in~t k ky I.1. m i ni " :s! . r ir short a? iI. E,;ctonto Qutirino POmado, t,,r lair grow to t( nty in -1, ; 1..ng. EX E LE N+TO ,AD is a Ilair Grower w.hi h feedthe re up anid roots of the I -dr andi nlakCes thc' hair grow, and you acon can ra the remwIta by using ,3everaltelus':. I t .''.a'; dandruff nud rtoals iainintg It air nt on*'. It leav'-. harsh, rtub born. nappy hair ri t a.nd tilky. Prico 25 cents by mail on receiptof niamlpn; or coin. AGENTS WANTrD i.VnVWHERE. Wrl.. i'or i'artlrutr.. EXr.LENTO r'EDICiME CO Atlinta, O. Fifteen ounce you and prices i in "He If you are getting les I ~ Planters Fertilizers richer, furnishes the food until maturity, quality of the crop. it for years say W 1PLANT5 DOUBM "PLANTFRs" fertilizer wv pocket Let us tell yoil whaut Consult our 'agent for frcc ad All bags of genuiinte I.izard T'frad/-Mar N Planter SEVE'NTY-TWO A1Cll(.\NS RlaE~~l.\Si-:D ON WILSON'S DE:l.l\11l Were Taken iron Ships Sunk bII tlt (Gcrulman Raide'r in the S ouith .A.untie erin, Febl. i.- crm((iany toa: br - ended to hi ' .\merlican demn:ta for ti:' release of the 7:! .\mlcricansu talm"i f'r(ain shills :;unk by the raidecr in the .\tlawt t.ie" and bro(ught to a G'ermnan port aboar t hI e ste:. r Y'trrowti dale. one of the last thinas to Ie done b~y the l'nited SIate governmiin before severing diplomatic relations witi I;er many was to demand that the Ameri cans taken by the (eriiman raider from British steamers Georgia. AMount Tem ple and Voltaire and who were being held in German prison camps be re leased. A Washinton dispatch Saturday said there were -10 of these men. Ger many, in holding them, had contended that as paid members of the crews of armed enemy merchantmen they were due no immunity. .l flint to the .fired. If people past sixty years of ago could be persuaded to go to bed as soon as they take cold and remain in bed for one or I wo days, they "ould recover much more upaickly, especial ly if they take Chamberlailn's Cough iemedy. There would also be less danger of the cold being followed by any of the more serious diseases. Saved G "I want to tell you Wha, ceived from the use of Thi Mm. Sylvania Wooda, of Cli it cerrainly h11 no eq LL liver and stom::ach trotles. saved my little girl's life. tlly w:ent in on her, but Black-Draught m ac them b more troublc. I shall never in my home." For constipati ness, malaria, chills and fcv ailments, Thecdford's Black-IL reliable, gentle and valuaU~be If you suiffer frcm any c Draught, It is a medicine years of splend'd success yogn, and old. For sme cv to Twenty-Cent Cotton-and a\ r land can produce!i That's the ay go still higher I . Naturally y oW to Increase Your Crop s than One to Two Bales to th< -the best by test. It makes the sc plant with available and solub and improves the quantity ar Southern planters who have use tS FERILIZEl LS YOUR~YSKLD it pt life in your land - and dollars in y< it has done for others-what it will do for y< riec, information and pricer,-or write uis dire Planters Fertilizers bear the well known Gia 4. Look for it. B Fertilizer and Phosphate Co. Manufacturera enton South Carolim4 9 - C~0, omping and playing in the snwis every healthy boys birthright, but he's apt to neglect precautions against dampness. A cold results-then 'Dr. King's New Discovery proves its worth. A few doses loosen the phlegm, relieve the tight chest, the healing balsams soothe the throat raw from cough ing, and the mildly laxative qualitiet, expel the cold germs and the child is healthy and happy again. All druggist.. Try it. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days OT N fal to cure any cation Ischiog Blind.Bleeding orrotruding Pies in 6tol4days. The Brst application gives hase and Rest. 50c. i rs Life *s wonerful bnefit I have re cord's B hlack-Dlraughat," writes exl e a grippe, bad colds, I irug!y bieve Black-Draught Whle ::h had the measles, INE good dose of Thedford'si ek out, and she has had no bc witouut r Ky on, ind.igestion, headache, dizzi er, biouisness, and all similar 'rauht has prved itself a safe, rezmedy. f Des complaints, try Black.-* provee its value. Good for crywhere. Price 25 cents. market eager for every pleasing outlook now, ou should be interested Yield" t Acre-your soil needs Iil le Ld d ur hedah,1izi erbiio:s s an llsmia 'rt~i as jou tsefa ae r :3ciy f opans r lc-l