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SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. PROBATE COURT. 1. 1L. Gary as Administrator of the estate of J. Y. Gary, deceased, and in his own right, Plaintiff, against George M. Gary, 'Nettle Gary, Lena Gary, Gls Gary, May Gary and Gary, infant daughter of George NI. Gary, Defendants. To the defendants above named and to George M. Gary absent defendant: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscribers at their offiec at Lau rens, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff hi this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. The complaint in this action was filed in the oilce of the Probate Judge for lAu rens County, S. C., on the 25th day of September, 1917, and i4 now on flic therein. SINMISON, COOPER & BAIHH. Plaintiff's Attorneys Dated Sept. 25, 1917. 10-3t-A ~r.J of lo Repair .Bilks. Ill ed wi''.b o sa d - Laurens Hardware Co. Inf lano-e.s, s.jc -auren.mHarwar C. n "Aftere The Fla MRS. EVIE POWEll DEAD. Passed Away at the Hento of Her Son in til1s City Saturday Morning. lin torment. at New Harmony Church. Mirs. h1vie (Power, familiarly known as "Aunt Ninlo" Power, widow of the late Mr. Luke D. Power and mother of Clerk of Court C. A. Power, iDoputy Clerk Wi. S. Power and Miss Eulie Power, of this city, and Mrs, Arch C. Owings, of Cray Court, died at her home on 'Irby Avenue in this city early Saturday morning and was bu iied at New Harmony Church Sunday at II o'clock, the funeral services be ing conducted by 11ev. S. 'H. Temple iah and the music for the occasio1 being rendered by a choir of good voices from Laurens and the New -Har. mony sections. The attendance at th< funeral, composed of hundreds of peo ple from several sections of the coun ty attested to the warm esteem in which the deceased was .held by many friends. .Irs. Power had been In a serioul condition since July of last year whet she was stricken with paralysis. Sinc( then she had been an invalid, her con dition remained practically unchangee until about the middle of last weel when her strength began to fall, he condition gradually becoming weake until she fell quietly asleep. 'I'lTe deceased was 77 years old an was the daighter of tile late Probat Judge W. II. Laigston. Of this famil she is survived by three sisters an two iot hers as follows: mrs. Eti i 'unninghiam, irs. .Ino. It. 'inley an \Ir. T'I. . langston. of aladdent. MIrI Emm .otes Cun ingtam . of I A" Bh.and Rte... W. J. I'anlgston, of Co Nirs. l'ower had many diirahl I tiiis of charneter, not t' teast < ilh wiai s Iter sympathi y for the0, poll a n t dvy to wtomt st oft en rpoIom ed in sihstantial way. During li irihood days she Joined tie apti C'tr'th and for many years was consistent member at New Hiarmon where oi last Sunday her body wz -id to res"t and ier grave coverm. winh a mouna of ieatif'l Ilower. 1iv last token of respect for a lovi m'othor, I;ind nelighbor and Christit County oi'c4rs arrested a total in thle nieig lhborhood of Cros:' Hill it h ity neproes for gaiblit wit h11 di nill Saturiday Iighit. In it Gr.st haul, palrticipatel in h Oftlec hooni. Abrams ail Spooni, th1irte were apprehlended. In thle seccond ha pair(icipatod in by 01Oceris Koo .\blratms. Sllooln, Owen:; and lloyd, si en 'tnoot wle caught. All of thin were released on bond of $10 em nlioing for ithle contiy thlie suim of $2 houIII l they not appeari for trial. OLIs WIjth the Ian~d forces and with the fleet Wives solace in the long watch. It fresh ens and refreshens, steadies nerves, aiiays thirst. helps ap petlie and digestion. se'meat' vor Lasts * * * * * * 9*** *** * * ITEyS FROM ENOIIEE. * The weather on the l0noree contin- t uies cool, approach dangerously near I the frost line, Indeed there are reports of some frost, but we have seen no visible results. For the safety of the late crops we hope there will be a stay of the deadly effect of frost for t a while, notwithstanding the Dutch t plophet's 1prophecies to the contrary. Miss Boyd and others of t-he school faculty are arranging for a "Toi I Thumnb" Wedding at the hall this ev- 1 ening. They promise us an interest ing entertainment, the proceeds of the evening will be used to purchase a sewing machine on which to teach the lasses the art of sewing, the end of which is independence. Mr. W. 'ic. Henderson and family and Mrs. C. D". 3ourc from Greenwood motored to 10noree Sunday and spent the day with relatives at the Metho dist parsonage. Mr. M. J. Miller, an operator of Woodruiff also spent the iday with the visitors. Misses Agnew, Allen, Patterson and Boyd, teachers of the 1noree school, r Q S 1v1, '10 elk 00 chases in ther your country a Thi ee scit y ofl - Coots bis a[ proe m th x chanMibtr e wihaIlgn so I.1 rorshipped with the congregation at Irainlotts Sunday afternoon. The new school building here, being onstructed by the Enorce Manufac iring Co., is nearing completion and i a model of beauty. Tle company ontem'plates further valuable in roveimients at an early date. Mrs. St. Clair tle wife of our os Celeied townsman, P. W. St. Clair, re urned a few days ago from a pleasant isit to homefolks in North Carolina. The school at Waldrop cross roads, n which Mrs. Russell -Betsill of Eno ,ce, and Miss -Mary Marshall Whitlock )f Greenwood will constituto the Leaching force, will open for woi text Monday, the 15th. The Lanford (lehiodist. cluirch Patterson Chalpel ---will be dedicated >nt the fouith Sunday, Oct. 28th. Dr. iohn 0. Wilson, presidelt of Lander "oilege will preach ithe dedicatory sermon. Ani istoric sketch will be fuinishied by irs. W. ). PIattersgoi. A splenid musical progran is being ar ranged by Miss Lucile (ox, the efil ilent principal of tile Ltanford graded School, inl which the famous <Iuartette from liramblett will participate. Thle ne mensmee 0.. f 0 n dA Wih ever'y force urging thrift- wha& to do for yourself? sighted purchaser i: for the place where on every purchase. you get what credi tion comes from be side of making this line and at the sam lasting service. W ly-to-Wear ont Suits, Drecsses an~d Lon2 tt is har'd to solvye byV the mer.~ resent we are well stockee tment of 7allored Coat Suits $18.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25, $32.50, up to $40.00. (and Wool Dresses $15.00, $17.50, $20.00, ur o $25.00 ~s and Handkerchiefs norTs, or iin all silk (Crepe de uis. We are selling~ at the olid ndid (inaflity. .. . ......50c to 754 icy Silk 114s 1(.......... $1.25, $1.51 'St thait cani be had, at 25c, 35c 50< ...... .....10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50< loves, ini blaek, white, tan and gra; ontrast stitching. Company Laure public is cordially invited to be 'pres ent. If our esteemed and eillclent super visor of public roads of Laurents coun ty would lend himself to some much ne(eded improvetments in the roads of this section of tle County, he Would thereby contribute largely to the com fort of passersby. lie can If he will, and we believe he will. Later--e "Tom Thuib" wedding was attended by about four or live hundred people. 1Fwerythlling passed off nicely and lovely. The precision with wihleh everything passed off rC flected great credit upon those who had the training of the children. The large audience was highly entertained for an ho0ur or more. The receipts of Ihe evening will aggregate forty or lifty dollars. NOTI('E OF ElETTION. S1tte of South ('aro1lIna, ('oun1y (Of Lauiren s. Whereas, petitions signed by a legal number of t lhe ialified ('letlors an1d f ree'-hllOdrs residing inl Watl oo school district No. 5. Lau11,nrens coilly, Sou ah-'oltna. asking for all e''1otioni upon011 thet qiuestion of votig an adlli tional .1 mills 1ax u poll the properly inl sidl school distriet to be l sed for. sclool pur11poses. have been filed withIt Du U 0 , O!T5 e Yin th-e country7 are I OU gong Every fore castin abu they cav sv Incidentally, c and 0atisfac ing on the right store your beadqua time save n*ron.y f e are at your servic' Long $20.00, u p Sweaters for Woi Women's, $3.50, $4.00, $~ $10.00, Separat ISilk, $5.00 to $12.50; Wo coats $1.0 Wash 2.o' 'eviots. (sinmgham. ;inl 1 dre's-. and( waiistst. at . 21) h-n ug forL!IV mows, (tc., at. Silks and ? Silks for xl reeltI and evenl1inlg drI $:1.00O Milks in Sat in (I'hrmens laids andi~ Stripes, ait .... $1 .00 WVool Dr)ess Goods,. for e piece( dresses, :1(i inch*les w Fanlcy Plattids and1( StrlipesH for to................... Departm ~ns, S. C. mema am ma the county board of education, a n election is hereby ordered upon sant qluestion, said election to be held oni Ohe 25th lday of Oclober, 1917. at Oah ville .0lool house ini s 5ll aid ditict. I n der ithe matugemnctit of Ile tiustvecl of Said School district. On1y such ele'tors as e*t11r11 ial or per'sonal Jiroperty for. taxationl a1111 who exhibit their tax ieceipts anad reg is18 :01.ion cert ifleates ats rcluired in the geniral election shall be allowed . vote. Those favoring hlie 1 i mill additional lax shall vote a ballot containling the word "YES" written or prillted tlee o0). Those again)st file -1 mlill addition aIl ta Shall vole a 1)1110 coIItalining the word "NO" wriiten or piinted theri on0. Polls shall openi at Ile hour1t' of 8 o'clock in the forenoon ald shall rimain epen until the hour of -1 o'lock in the afIternoon when t hey *ha ill be closed . and the ballots couited. The trusloosishall prt the result o, tie(, electiot) to th eeounir auV ditor. and couty su perinitildeit of educa tIl))n withini fetl day tihereafter. .JA.\llm If. S!'blAVAN, I 3[y orih-r Couinty hoard. What is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark, Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combines Strength with pala table aromnatic tasic. Does not gripe. 50c U I An,) ALCINA GA GE rters f-r all pur r yure ff aHind do 30, $12.00, I 7l .00, 2 17.50,U to $50.00.0 nen and Children 5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.G0, $12.50 e Skirts l, $3.98 to $10.00; Pet ti God 9 to $5.00I ............ .19c ...) .i... .... .... .......15c lnais. ati ........ .... ..25c ~ress GoodsI a) greater vaity. of hmoiilsome)( 'et a. wothI .$1 .75. Itt . . $1.50 1s. dIresses, ete., at .. .. ..$1.00 ......... ..............$2.50 Daft suits, skirts and one (de, alt...... .... .... ....75c I .goats or ftkirt.s; fromn $1.25 ...... .... ...........$2.00 mt StoreI