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L.A Ni) SALE. ( onaty3 of' innietts. IN ti;ATE (OUT. C 3 aro f> the d c e.1 of, the coti of Probae 'or the colinty (f Lautreie an. Gia', ' t Carolina in the case of Sam J. Todd individual1ly andi as :A lij:it alor of the estate of* .Jo :.ell:. 'i. Tothl. dece-ase:. ot t., agains.i; 1:1 : n1 :ninnh:3n, Ct al.. I will sell at p Ilic ouitry to tiho highest hiddler at I i auen Coni icusa, *oQuth Caro lino. on sale.-;ay ill November, 191I7, -the alnie bein.g the ith lday or ,aI'd inonth. file lands atild real estale of 'which the ,,aid .Josopi T. Todd, died :ii i :3mtil l o-v i:edi. follows to wit: I .\Il that lot of land si-tw:ile with in ille colporate ljimis of the Towln of Clintonl, in Ile county and Slae af ore Sah!. containil. (n1 acre, IluorV or less. I wambt cl north iy !anlds off C. \V. P'ail aI t byr lw vay .i re, Soulh by l . J \\. l!:: ey, nd--y l za ibethi stree; All that itet ofi 1:1v1l knowin Ia: tin. unne Ihice o Jo' -. I i. T ithil. <L S !-ll, conta inla un, !uidred '. I vs, more o l es' . :itua! inl th .iw i couny a::! ta e. 1:o dtl ,i (I l th o:'th by, :' ot J. It. Todd, b.t byl la s N W. . ivall, south by lands of' I T. Illen . ia i ani ll tn he v:.eto by Iiatn!- o;' 1,. T A . ' : .:3i a m i n l i l ( ; . W . C ' 1n i n , h? : a i ; , 1:l All 11ha tra t o' land known as h O nlov~ TPod I Trn't situlaiell inl he saitid (onnly and Vtale. (ilttainin., :iv' acres, mlore fril.-1 houileri ()n. lht north l'y laml of I tlsy 1ake ly oni lst byv lbul. of lhrt.y Ilhdke ly 2(1 .1. C. Todi. )3I ihe 4suth hv I:n Ii; of' .1. C. Todd-I and of lie r rt C :y, aii 1-1i tihe w t*( by land(s of lam.s ,. It1-,: :1n \. 14: t r;t o 1:anl . i amt' in in Couy ty l ada st:le, known as Ih to , (*mln:.inim:,- lory-fivo a Ii ' r h ' ol 1.onl .1 41 tihe hv n: lat. 3f .\. .\. Sunnue'aI. iv * -~~~,o'- ' I. A.- I \ 1 1 ' ') tand illuk A, Ah I a~ e i::.:anc known. s nur,.a o 'n the,' a ti t of \h J.t LYON, -l'esi tlent, Columbia .,. . . l. i h .en. .t i., Secy. & Treas. Cieennoiod, S. 4. 1); 1 fl-:CTOC (S: . G:- ..I ... ..\ . arm ,S. C. . C.. !:n br l . a ..\ b vl-y . C. no,1! (lii: . .3 . -,liradi'iv. 8. C. . .Yo :-h d .... Io ges . C. . M. .\ rra....... .. .. ' n tonii, .C. I.. h m ib.ln .....1-Cormick, S. C. .Ni ) . .. C-: he . . w. i,. Tiin an, n , , S. C. tT X1ll.. PILLS - d ..eI ii Aii ii nu. . I ig. forc~y - a. : t,4 13'... , .d a: n Pal. inGet 14 .3 i i. - SOLD BY DRGITSEERY[fm Buy Paint with Your Eyes Open TIhere's as much difference ini thle chuaraicter of paints 2s in peop~Le, Th'iat is theo reason~ you abould buy ai Paint contain ing~ the gr'eatest aniounit of ZINC. Withiout it~ paiit rapily darkens, scales off and decays. W~~i PAINT * "rThe Khid that Lasts" Is made with pure white' lead and zine-oxide, 50 per cent each, ground in pure Linseed Oil. Mastic Paint lasts longest, looks best, has greatest covering capacity, and is the most economical paint for you to use. It Is Guaranteed . Ask for Color-Card a n 4 Free Paint Book, "Homes and Hlow to Paint them." PEASLEE-GAULBERT CO. I0leOiOATED LOUISViLLE KENTUCKV Lauren. Hardware Co. Anerican Private Paid As Much As Slav Colonel Washhtlon1o, Sept. 27.--"lf. as has Ien reporte( receftly, the GCriman <a iser hi offered a iee of $75 to tlie Ii rst 111111 of his forces in France whto captures an AIiiilen soldier, the honu11s will prove a tempting on1e to ihe Teutons, for this sum represents mnore than1i three . years' pay for a pri vate in i the German army," says a war hulletin issied today by the National Geoogralhiie Societly, from its Wash Iinton headquarters on tihe Iay of sol diers iII the amies' of tle belligeretI na tions. "The Aterican soldier boy abroad will draw a prineely wage compared withl Tollumy Aknthe French1 poilu,. theialianl Alpini. (lhe Georman hoch, aIn(d all thlie other fightling ien of EN rope:In naonls," contiltus te huille lilt.1 "Disregairding the 'extras' and the 1:i l allowacev.s; of various klinls. lrovide'd for in ll tile aImiies of the vorld, 111 aking 11he lowest wage of ho hiuimbliest private Is th- standiard he coifortable rate or Pay allowed nele Sal's fighting men afford; a -iiarkable contrast to tilie lean I pay 'a. Slopes of Ile 11en witih whomn our m1lie will join forces in lrane, at; vill as to the slim coillplsatiol of heiieniiy armies W." "\\ilhli InA rtra lothinl, and rTa ions r-nished him. 1.s the1y ar14 lilr- 1 Iii-'hed In all1 the at mies of the wor)Vld. h!- .\n rica.i YeonIel.1 private, IT viving his foreign-i'rvice pay of $: menm . Will be :a 1 hit,'ma com1iurI di N u:1h lio French soldie r who draw11 hp lawe pil-sn. -a' 11.?, v% ry thrt ays, searcly enough to kop I I~ ~ III w.\I4414 4 1:)il'ic li t I ' !:4pota,~lia and( other, fore .gn fie-nds. membly41 1i r 0ein 0 fi anii 1; - y .ui bilIitu h i Itary ( n mn , N 1 fri 1httuine 1s w 1i a wa1V i4 at. : 'i I I mlonth - - I %!ia n' r thl~ss rulers <, :'anl '4114' .Hbir at hiome w ilh .' , 4.1 1, dm a it t le wor:-e h 1 t 11 h be u. t., I 'f . .1 44 P i i i 0, 111 l w An;$1I I In. Turtwy 1 -ait indul.en4 Ilm h 4 ' Il by h n i i Iri Ii ti. lranting $( aoii \ i 1 c 1 .'\mer14:1 n p e , 11 V.: wP::-.3a n l b i raue-, gets I !' a y a Ino e- Ih a1 1 a : 11in 'olonel. I 4 III I1 ye a 1r 1141o I Ila 11 ( o 111man 111 1for Ih.- Ir t Iit I 4 1.s r i .. : (If ,inr-- In A4Fi .11 l - n'1'i ! of a\ /rn A iny, I anel :piai .t i14lav n a'r 11than . iir laetenanti ai Io i .herviceel . lreily. i'gdlr 'fTh IlIa t ;Ci jilln Anrbd''.G ieond .iu anl Aos na dica'idir-ealleallow iaaeueitenaii-len iein lh arid -hI ia y ST:co ne tha t-( ito al ful ''Aiiilo crOneliFreik ormy the moei ?111 tha li of Iiaw i a ; lrnon ilaieutenant If $drian troo;'ie , ienti ly $100 moes han ahataofhal.\oajo-(aeneral$2f0th tlianawie to a fil! GeneralFil lain Iin a irmyn the .mrican' ii l'vta ul le of the hihs aanets n5'l $l 11(1n.ilyfietiesa nue, s Astrian igaierGenerale aase LieutenantGeneral,~hl5 an n atan Iaenant-enrall a. "ASigaierenotteal of tle WAmerl-h a'rncarmy,vdrwnginnn a imsalaryt >f $6,00 frletives no$w ree h~fanc a \laha$6.0' Famne, $2,00 norisnta fuerltel Genedraw alldo tiel iarshlt ite isran iartmy, in2,a0 rndor thn alance Geeiotes apant sae ofm andosi nearl ievetme fan nnhl as ta Rusdsan Generl at tile n >fthr a. the beginninot if th irst.a vaina teutlenantl eeal whosel an etinual (fiensaton was '$l5ay.s "S~ine That obeak Nofe the arath Frcaenhit goernmend lasiv revised Jits Tcale JIo QUIIy I Iforth ery The omlany n the frs die ntrenhes nrowsreceive and folur th iealaneecteve fal ietill-n 1ate forfb depositr in a~ resrv fRO undC Roosevelt Tells How lie Called Germany's Hand (ice ago. Seld 27.-Colonel ,Roose lt today gl.e Is vion P510 of tle se cret confe'rence he held with the GIer man atl bSSador in 1902 reiatinlg to tle ovcipation of Venez.ueia by (er eelanty. an ii IncIdent Ihat Ohen threaten ed to bring on a w: r between Ger maany and the (United States. Col. lioosevelt told the story for the flrst time, hie said, ill all address at a itil - ieoni here. "It was aboult a year after I took olliC" Colonel Roosevelt began, "GermanyNtil was entgaged In striving to extend Iler domllinoion. She had in view certain chosen positions ' in Houthit America. Sie aimted to tiu rn South Ameriea into a German alp ro(Ima.lVo. Veniezilela at that time hwd a dictator iamed Castro, com. mtiontly inown as the '.\lontkey of tile ANIdes";'. "I was deterinliled Ithat Venezuela hioubtt ntot become a (Ietrmtanit posses Aion. (leitrmany said It was not to be 'enalelnt and elild not definte what vas meiantf by permanlency. I permlit.. el .John Ilay to write a titiinubler of itoes an1d then I seit for tile Geriatn unbasisadlor atd said to him: . "I'is Veitezieta bisi ness has beeni ming on long enlo1 and I cannot fford to let it gel, to the point where t. will cauwe trouble for Ib1h t null r.' \t iha time Ingland was back 1 .'rma alv : , : d while I had both 111 4ie. I pail lilt aIlientioll to I: he . It wa: Ihe last flicker of C .1 .., tCICCLC~t V 111 1 hlt ee '' tee I A l~ee i t oi th & 'nIit e e ltion or' the am t. or I r :,- that Gewrmnany i ni the mlotilh i ( anal . I CT.. r -I 1 .n. h i ~ ~ I! v-.w il(" a btr te he ; r. P:.' , I .'I ; Soe think yS e nl 1:1h. i m .' he amb !la.a '"'Ymu thinlk iltav n a ? I ask d. "'I do not want I ) Say w .': I n .' w as the( reeply. '!it mans war. you have. wos n ilho one r-1ot whelre you caln not 11h1 1s' rep'lied. anld theni I showed 'y ls r co miandilg position. \ e n I I h retin ei ire1 I nI I w d wy o1 hlo rvuIly to "ail mn an tOUr's nlotice. Aboutl a wee I, ater.' ho amhm:--adlor calbf-d mn me and all litted that h hid not dared l e nd "I then.1 tol him 11hat1 I wVoli Or' Ih e it woi l I b )w ai i aa wfl I ngkl t ehi:: 1outry.LII Ii iy W~L ICIor;.1 asu outr,' tiepled " lide ofie :eC hourae yhie a e bakee inilngl lee taid hcel ha ec eied ln 're lins fr the G mn ovelyrn-111 ~thl eII ee that Ithey eec wo ll abirae.":eee I'apes tee lnein"e forL soure eld Tim lit! In Veie le miue you sourI 1 e i' stomacht f~eel ie oidgs Con yethurn0111i,' or helethingtflas.o CPaIpe's11111 Oaesin le istd fore ielIll 'Cled it sweeteninge upstl stmachs I CaCin ~ stomch etc i i te whol h'eirc'' favor it'j oos" without fear-they1 mow Palilc'l lt!aptein wliv t heme'j~ll roime Iuth lm lies nnitryo. o Pleadse for your sfalkoine ta lage liity-Icnlt i itte of Pe'sei Dtiapof sin 'romcti ian drug storel.antd fout nourlz instac riot. g fot -eet on(1 beaig nIeasembl-tliiess too not-y or Ite tee i5 ten-in, solmaket ytoures st greele. sItt wha-ekt anouio andie oy11 ite witoutndtd facid liermen-l aions ofn ten LIItomach.WCa Peir faoieJopsithbdout i f yourtte tnom e anyw ~a Sold' onof the gree, wfth thmor nkce go an hat ittcn ' of indgesion dspeiegs trits any stomac stoerangemenpt yur4 fermtiatio land ,Dnidkity, ot daytimg iredur'ing thet niht yit hiando giv olhit uikhou, sureat oeif known.reet aSin ur te tomach. P~at ilowlyDasica'tel your o few dayay. Sh ostd caseo the u somayctl sapear.nf wich (dont nort, th thmon ae of ran Tat lacets imdiatly dyfterspper gaed mets ar stmast lkerlytoentause so rstonmch and oudmay, fidt beytimo nu tliI thnm nigt i shny ogv W010)11yT WILSON OPENS. The Woodrow Wilson school began its 1917-18 session Monday morning, October 1st, a largo number of patrons aiiId pupills being present for an aus pI4ous opening. The devotional excr Farms for City and Farm I Bought and S We have some farms foi ser. W For Real Estate see our Mr. J. S. Machen MAIL ORDERS PROMP' MIN All Departr C] Now that the new .F:. madc every pr'epai.ation t d(aniI of stycle. Telic for has bcen visited, and our aut;horitativc. A stroll tli reveal more'in a minute t lowspr)1, Space. W( ill and Winter. Authentic Fall Suits, Cloat New Silks I lIAC(K 'TA F'lETA SILK (qualiity, 16 inches wid, yard (.... ........ ... O)thers' azt. .... .... .. 14faney............$1.50 lIJ~' UR SIbK CREPE 1)] sIpendid (quality for streCd wenr'l I, in ll aIIthle favori iinches. wide, slpcial yart' ('REPE METEOR-The Silk in vogue for fine dri es wide, per' yar'd ... SIL4K AND) COTT'ON.CREP - .-A handsome, serviceal st rect, andl~ evening sbat wide. Special per' yar' Fall and Winter Ui FA Ll WINT ER UJNDERTW prehensive stock of Fal U nderwear for men, wo dredn is one of the big va in our store. These g< the best products of the able mills, and, having b advantageous prices, we Minter C elses wore conducted by Rev. IT. S. Temiplenan of Laurens. Col. J. H1. Wharton of Waterloo, made a very inl torest'ting pttilotic address, after which som1e encouraging rentarks were givet by the truteces. Miss Alma Garrett aid Mrs. Minnie Todd agail llve charie of the school. Sale In s 3roperty of all kin ;old Health, Y sale; from 25 a res up---will rite or see us if interested in RENS TRUSI LY FILLED AGENTS FAM TER COMP nents OverfIc hoce MVeerchan ill Season is heire, ve want V o meet your every requ Irm - rmosit style design er in av stock.s today are rough the store I n' 4nin han we could tell you if we vite you to view all of our co Preentation es, Dresses . oil plitetc. (Jil-e hen!)sive anid pract'i'val dis SItlay. of 1'he sty w IV I omlen \iIl w ai r I' m .-'all ma111 Witer. .\1ni asseblag ofIl the most nthniltil stylesatl priCe. within thei IC.C h of c v ery wi l.11, ( \ display wel wortt h .oming mi Vtose. I is n2.5 vnrl our irepose (df ex. aprl hniit i~g sIn deax to 10hw9y to $25.00t ou to......f.p.i..i.al$40r Newll ( Snui ts. $2.50, to ... .. .. ....$40.00 Milk and CCrge l ress -Vr'nsh )C liOks .$20.00 i~ ......$.0 i.. $4. .... .... ... ..$40.00X $1.75, superio (hnt p01( , sci I-al the - w thouti .. ... .$1.75 qtyro i. iln ,$.75,.....$2.00 ___t__ro_ t a lit e ning - ula lte 3 ishes 0adsy l .... ..$.75iirme nostepopuar lht 11ss 01 n1(1 ch. - the pre .d .. pr . n ..$2.00rm wils;i tinhem 0DeadewertnF LAU REn S, S. C. mostdepnd-snwlb Farmera! LIsten! OurNow Model Iyd.Ram I World'a Late tand Beat. 'ungmwat or iomspring flowing well or brook, No running exponsos. Wo replaco o or Rains. Special Fac y Pricca. Wo stand b guaranteo Your money' woth or your money bc Writo to f AM M Obk Waynesboro. Virginia, for Catalog C. urance ds--Fire, Life, Tornado, ccident & Automobile sell same to suit purcha this line. For Insurance see our * Mr. J. F. Tolbert tAMnim nsmim OUS BPADLEY SWEATERS ANY [C, )U to know thIt we have cnt in that all important ~y important style center Itivc of everythirg thiat is t1 cn ol our colketion will i used this whole page of lection of cparel for Fall ' SWEATERS drl *\ Sweasters forP .\len, 'noor at ......... ..$8.00 Wool Sen--r $3.00 to $10.00 (ii......... ..$5.00 .1 C hase\\ Winter' lierwear first seeinig whlat we( aret offer 'ay. Ouri stock ofn lan~lkets8 1s I thle great Ivar iety of prlices8 We) Sell isI of the hiighe'st ar oun'dl ..... .. .. .$2.50 to $10.00 [ave You Seen Our L MILLINERY a..... ..$3.50 to $15.00 lIIat . .. .. . ..$1.00 ton $6.00 fini dextly~t1 the style at the anit to pay ini this beautL iul Corne in. M iss P-adgett, Mrsn. trong and Miss 3Mary Peter glad1 to serve y'ou iln this de 1le1t Store