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NOTICE of tie COUNTY TREASURIEIR The 'looks of the County Treasurer will be open for thle collection of State, County and Commutation Road Taxes for fiscal year, 1917, at the Treasurer's olliec from October 15th to December 31st, 11917. After Decemt ber :2st. one per cent will he added. After January 31st. two per cent will be added, and after February 28h, Seven) ier' (en't will le added till hIll 1.ith day of Mlch. 19I, when the books will be closId. .\ll personls owniiing property ill 311i1.'r thau n township are rec1uest (d to call forl Ieceipts inl each of Ill.", secveral townshipsi inl whichi the 1)ro perty is loaIc(. This is imupol tanil, as a41d0itional cost. and genlly may b All able-bodied m11al 0 Citizens he tweVen the age-s of 21 and 60 yearsI of age are liable to Iy at poll I 4 $1. v(1 ex(pt old soldiers, wl> are e'xemR3pt at .1) yea's of age. ('oni :t - Hin Road Tax $1.50 in liu o (uty. Thle Tax la y is as follows'! Stat 'Tax.......... 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I)atoJ, thpearman , 1917 alDefnda URGE EXPULSION OF LA FOLLETTE Citizens of 0conee Hold Muss Meet ing. Adopt Resolutions. Ask Till man aid Smith to Vote to Take sent Froiml Wisconsin SQena1tor. WYalha1la, Oct. 12.-NMore thai 600 1 (Itizens of OconeO county, In mass meetilg here today, unanimously adopted resol it tions (e1alnlding (tie ex pilsion of Roberif .1. La Follette. of Wisconsin from the selato ot the lnlt ed Sta ites and urging Iif possible his de jiort at ion to (er-many because "hoth inl tie United States senate and on the public platform ie has beenl and coni !il es to be of htell) to the im1perial Ger-man gover Iment and a hindrance to the Americat government lit its con driet of the war." "Wiiei-eas. it appears from the juth ,I,. that Seiator. La Follette of V.(nail ha.1s tatItglt 1 and is teach inlg doctriies conItrary N to tlie welfare and illterest of .\m(ricant citizells and It b h tis sedit ious11 antd disloyal spechil n colihltt tile loss of, lives ()f 111-nly Ame1ricanl soldier., and sajilorn, iay he caised, and "'I . ' 'a . b),t11 in i le t' ited States setui . an1'1 on the public platform he I: ,4 :1 nd conti lilte. to li. of help It the imnnriat (e1ian govet-intteit ."id a 1000llm0 and hinllala ce to the . 't-ic<- .o ::. t a ru -n i iitsi coiduict of the war, an t ' * .' 111 willc ii Ii I \ rV . it a :h i1 n e of the l nq l il () ofth its (if O !oe h4-t i :'a oli'ms1. in Itblic me t le l Wadlhalu't ;chool :'Ill ( 1.1 tO (li il , 1he . lt day of, O c ioher. O1 ill h lo l of thle da t n' a n lee n Unty or the N;, i' .t i it-y, that li nato 9X li~at 01 lett h I !h . lt f i l ' 11 -1 le l o ite l'ri 1 tat :onatl 1:nid i f p os SIbleA deportedl to (hirianl where his speeclh .nd < onduict would i11) l"ed harm, her lore "I' i neolved, 11d. That ourat sena .. . ahi nd E. o ,?ill 1h y ;I:.. h r by asked and ug" lt to l fill, the 1Imision of IttSon li- ha illtte fr o the lit ited cond. TI a! < (ly ofI Iitese resou tions I. Il orthwith til led 1t each Senl itor anild copy IrlnIl h it ell- ess for .I m qi (1 Mir.. t h 1 i unani ntou s tigb al ed th e r e hiti by ) rising1; voto. Clip This and Pin On Wise's Dresser intin nilman tells Iow' to sileln 111) Iorns or ('es1, e1iS so tIhey lift off nIh' 55 I 9 ngers.!511)) lii' i Ouch I ? ! ?- . ThL, kind of Iough talk wIll blit- r less here inlmal tI if pe-ople, ltroubled with cmarns will foi mw t he s-ll eilt advicet, o I (tI ( -sI iti -ulith orily, "ho claims t i t f1ew5 drops1 of a dri 1111Called ree oni e %\)tel '30 pdit'd to a tn r.; hill !- corigfr har-d In- d ln's at once, and "foll ilhe ctror W, ll i ll aild liis right oli Nv ill: t )aill. \ 1 sisr .rezon . Oct. im.nwdittely the'.s surroudic g tusin i . . 1).l bott 9.t' fr (mi i ll 9 ' r it- 5 ~ig fte at2any di 3311t5 . bui tl wiil15h 11 (ni te l ie ellv :11. (y hre Ot ohr Ior cllus 1rom-h meni \rili etn'etss 1 l hnon een id s de the (itufo 2'ation s o rf th hi of es. fo ou dtneted.nt av freez font t('l him tp orideri ad lma leo t8 or youit i dte s 'imiie - o .Nl 'It fthe ct-: \ittI'in th ;.io \\'en og ls.- .veek touc \ Y $20.I' itI toilleatn was rooen l thatereer lt tatv er lyy hCol.t W.ad 1). ew Ihsc-el ' is. A.. tll earin. chre ofa 15 at mp gron i the i crn-fe-dig noamo emenIe milttcy monetha arrn hogmet 1 n retf$ran i lxpe had to fteed t hel na ti ornalmmra enino h t ttl tra her e Otoer1 otto9 fanern oiltim .\rrnrhont aloer-\v; ben o*finnounhed.1c ftewha-co o enehrvested at. Whitn arrivelt dayt fromrmpSb and th tIeo thepa191 Comee of whet catmp2 'figth eniotll Ilogh s ndl dhoulthe araer Oli W~ hens ton yeas. weekur, thie $2 thatndoed on foot ill Kangae froy, re .i o 1 or ettorse Ythdie theras * stritews epe ortead Wet reep amaihay ohn Nohrn a orn-feedin an Now a nnyre manchmonknows hogs en A abut ther sthes Sutherfarme heap-feed-produoing seotioh knows hat there's big money in $12 and $15 logs, provided, always, we .utilize the idvantages nature has given us and lopiend oil feeds other than corn. In .ther words, by having a good Der nuda and bur and white clover pas ure, with adjoining patches.of pea lits, soy beans, velvet beans, chufas, nyect. potatoes and alfalfa to turn the togs on in turn, we can, by using some orn to harden them, "lay it all over he Northern farmer when It comes to tro(luckfig cheap poric. This is not heory, but fact-proved by our cx ieriment stations and our best farm With these facts in mind, we believe me of tlW best Investments we can nahe this fall with some of our sur )lus funds will be to buy a few good brood sows and go into hog-raising in I imiodest way, letting it su pplelielit te other farm activities, rather than suipplant - them. There's iloney in ho.--, and there will continue to be money in tihei for the nin l 'Who rats 's and Cattenis thei n cheap oilme .1own fseed.---Phe Progressive Fari'm LEMON JUICE IS FRECKLEREMOVER to elemr an1d wlhitell 3 e r skift. i'lleoze the ju1ice of I wo ltmons'; ilto a l'o'llo conitailiiity tinie' o nlines of or'illird white, siake will. and, you loire a uar.1 i'iter pillt of IlljI be freekle .m4 iti lotion, aild (eii l ixpfi ' ai ai a .-r ery, very I I I yffis t. Olltr * procer ha;; illhe I in s atid any drr, rstorke mr toilet COta -r will suipp~y I ' Cliin A. .\lsage tlhi., sweetly fra -ranm lotionl intio the face. nleck, ar-Ils and1 hanIils ach iy ad sdy 14 how fr1114a1a blmishles dIi:sappear .1nd( low clear', oft atd whIte Ihe skii be eYmes. YeIt is hartnles:. Plan11t Some ClsrThis Fall. 'Iheo averalgo Soutlhern farler needs moire monieiy. There are children to be fedi, clothed. (duc(at(ed : new anid Ieed f ld 'l b ibIlling-s to be built ; labor-savinig inilieimis to lie boiih'lit punre-bred iv-~-I to -I:tko the place o f the serub:11. Thsearll thin1gs to w-hich Vfiry' wrhIy farimer' should aspire, hut b a itins will b'e vain unless there is suflicielt net income. There mt Ie Imor uot cash income per farmii1 wor-er. anod this in1st coie olit of the soil. There's no othiri' way for the falioer to get it. That we iay wrest lis wea lth from the ,:oil, it is nlecessary that we first iale it rich soil. There has never leti a permanently prosperous people farmin g poorl liand, an(1 there never will bw: and the best aithorities In Iall ile agricultural worl iagree that the qu ik est., cheapest and lest of all ways to eniiihourl 111l a Is by using the le imes---peas, beanus anld clovers. Jlist flow we wish especially to uIge that cvie ry Carm'ii(er, I'i-r dii 'ast Texas t'a-t ' ard to Virginia and nortl to \i iscuii an KenitickY, plant erllimlsoni cilever ithiis Call. We' st ress crlimisoni (eitverl partliciularly, ifhiiause we are (ierla in t'mat as a crop to grw on)I'(i culi 'liated IlOl i- orlowv ilt' ilnder' cimi Ason (lover is the gr'eai'est of them all. It is :1articuilarily valuiale heeaullse rlyto plow unider' in Alpril as a corn f-it ilizer-: he-cnuse it dr-aws dawn fromI lbecaus il( iturn'ishes large' supliesi oif hu11 ius, the gr'ea test 11nsur anlce aigaiinst 'iloilthl we knhow, anid proablly thle one 'inale grea'ltesit iieed of Soutihiern soils; iand, fhially, biecause it coaver's the nak - he:c washing and leaching irains. int 'loveir p!aninlg the firl~,t yeair. Tr'iy Ii (Itoj outk onl a smll s(-ale, ani acre1' ar so, at Iirst. Th'en I i'siults are Iold. anid we believe they will lie, the at-reage can he Increalsed un1til ial land to go In ('(rn1 Is planted to clov -cr thi- Call before.-'llc The ProgreCssIVe .i i ('Ie' .sa Wlleiams,1 allege Marml -a nightl In the Ifllohon .\lill ' illage bW . She-rif Jilease. Williamis is accuse< (iof desertinug fr'oii cam p at lFort Ogle a thorpe Jully 20, this year. lie was - - prIvate In a cavalry compa ny. Ilie I a a young marrIed 1110n and~ hiIs wife I a living here with her fatheir. WillIam -Is fr'om LaurensJ1 county. lie was dc .. livered to the provost marshala 2 Campl Jackson Tuesday. WIllIam came to Newbeririy Sunday night. s iNewberry Observer. 8 Amerlean TrainIng Camp, In Frianet t Oct. 14.-4larshal .Joffro arrived at thI SAmneriean ild headquarters this es r jening. Hie dined -with Glen. Porshins sandl spent the night at hIs heLadqruatl 2 teral Marshal Jrtffre will review I11 g Ame' lean troops tonmrrow. d ............-. See our line of Ten Cenit Toys tC gChildrenx. a a iiE 0 BUY YOUR -TIRES NOW! Further advances are looked for in the tire market. The de mands of the government are en rmous and supplies are hard to get. Be on the safe side; buy no . We have in stock practically all sizes and makes. Goodyear---Goodriph---FiskM-Firestone GOODYEAR SERVIdE STATION We have a large stock of automobile accessories and solicit your trade. First-class workmen in our repair depart ert. We repair any make of car. WALDROP'S GARAGE Office Phone 334 FORD DEALER Home Phone 162 ADVERTISER WANT ADVERTISEMENTS BRING THE RESULTS CLARDY & WIL O S....A L OF STRIPED SILKS Thursday, Friday & Saturday T H IS W E E K $1.5o, $1.75 and $2.oo the 'yard Silks on sale at $1.45 Three days special sale of fancy striped and plaid satin and taffeta silks; full yard wide. Fifteen pieces in all shades; values $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Special Thurs., Fri. and Sat., yard $1 .45 Special Silk Poplin 75c yard. Six pieces yard wide ilk Poplin special these three days at 75c the yar ; otle get $1. Colors: Navy, Green, Rose and Bur a dy. Gossard Corsets CentemeriGloves The orignal Front-Lacing Corset Real inported Kid Oloveq of the e . 'Ili orglial ron.J~el~g 4orstr-ter kinid. Amk for Centemer! Kid They 'lead others follow. Gloves. lilack and Colors. $2. $3.50 $5.00 $2.50 Pr CLARDY&WILSON "A Good Place to Trade" LAURENS, So. Car. /4