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LAND SALE. On Monday at eleven A. M., Decom her 3rd, 1917, at- the Laurons Oourt House we will sell at public outcry to the highest biddera for cash the following described property: Seventy-three (73) acres of land, more or less, known as the S. F. Bo land place, bounded by lands of Ow ings and Owings, J. Ii. Jones, L. S. Boland and Zella J. *lBoland. Said lands are located in Waterloo town ship live miles from Ware Shoals, three miles from Poplar Springs. church, and one-half mile from the Palmetto school. The land is in a high state of cul tivation, and has on it a good dwelling house, tenant houses and other 1in provetents. This is a fine opportun ity to purchase a desirable home at a reasonable price. Z. J. Boland, L. H. Boland, L. S. Boland, Alta Cooper, Alberta Boland. Zella Boland, Stila Elledge, 'Ileirs at law of S. F. Boland, deceased. 18-2t-A & H LAN) SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, In Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. Pearl G. Johnson, et al, plaintiff against S. 11. Johnson ct at, dlefetnlant. Pursuant to a deerce of the Court In the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest. bidder, at Laurens, C. .11., S. C., on Salesday in December next, being Monday the 3rd (lay of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: All that tract, or parcel of land, ly ing and being in Lauriens county, State of South Carolina, containing three hundred and fivd6 (i05) acres more or less, bounded onil north by land(1 of Mrs. 1Ella Simpson and W. A. Nichols, on the west by .lands of Mrs. Wasson, deceased, W. A. Nickols and Samuel Austin, on the south by the Austin lands and on the .cast by lands owned by J. V. and W. P. Johnson, being a part of the tract belonging to the es tate of John Garlington, deceased, known as the Garlington mill place. Also all that certain lot or parcel of land situate in the county of Lau rens, State of South Carolina contain ing seven and five eights (7 5-8) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of S. 11. and -M. 1. Johnson, i - R. and .J. L. Chapman, public roa and others which will more fully appear by ref erence to a plat of same made by John M. Iudgens, Sept. 8th, 1906. Also all that certain I racl, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Iaurens county, State of South Car olinn, containing .onle n11111red and eight (108) acres, more or less, bound ed by lands of W. P. Johnson and the punblic road on the north-east, by lands of .1. II. Snllvnet and the Teague place on the west and by lands of .1. N. I10 ledge and others. Terms of Sale: cash. I'iirchaer to pay for papers and stamp:s. If the - terms of sale are not onmplied with, the land to be re-sold on samte or some subse(tent Salesday on samve terms, at risk of former purchaser. C. A. POVER, C. ('. C. P. and C. S., luaurens, S. (, Dated this Nov. 12, 1917. 17-3t-A CH lit ion for Letters of .\dm inistratIon. State of Sotth Carolina, County of Taurens. lay U. (G, Thonpson, irohate .ludge: Whereas Margaret. I)Pree made snit to m1e, to grant her Letters of Ad ministration of the estate and effects of R. 13. DuPree. 'These are thterefore to cite andI ad mtonilsh all and sinlgular' the kindred and creditors of the saidl R. 1B. DuPree deceased, that1 they lbe and appear be for'e me, In thte Cout of P'obate, to be held at Liaurtens Court'HI ouse Laiu rents, S. C., on the 'ith (lay of Decem ber', 1917 next, after publ~lit,onl her1e of, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to shtow cause, if any thtey have, why the said Administ rat Ion 51houl d not 1)0 granted. (lven under01 mty hand t his lI ithI day of Novemuber Anno D~ominl 1917. 0. G. THIOMPSON, Citation for lette'rs of AdmInIstratIon. .St-ate of Southt Carolina, Countty of Laurens. lWhoeas W. W. Iartl ington made suit to me1, to gr'anithim Letter's of Ad mIliistration with willl annexed, of thte estate and effectst of WilllIam ,Car'ling toh!, TheslOe ar'e therefore, to cIte and ad mionlish all and~ Mngular the kIndred and creditors of the said W~Illiam G'arlington deceased, that thtey bet and appear' before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be heldl at Laurensl Court Hlouse, Laiu-rens, S. C., on the 3rd' (lay of December, :91l7 neCxt, after pl~ica tion her'eof, at I I o'clock Int theo fore noon, to show causte, if any they' have, why the saidl Administration should noat bie granted. Given under' my hand th11s 17th (lay of November Ann~o D)omlini 1917. By 0. (1. Thompson, Probate JTudge: 18-2t-A J .P. L. C. SALE OF REAL ESTIATE. State of South ('arolina, Counity of Laurents. Pursuant to the terms of thte Last WVill andI. Testamtent oif 'Thos. II. Craig. the undersigned wvill expose to putbie otcry, to tile highest bidder, for casht, the followving dlescr'ibedl real estate: All that tract of'land, in the county and~ State aioresaid, conltaining 100 .aecres, anld boundted by the landslt of the R1ev. 5. C. Ilyrd, J. S. Craig, Niles A. Craig and possibly other's. Theli proe(rty is to be sold before the Coutrt IHouse on ite 3rd day of Decem ber, 1917, bietween the usual hoturs of sale. MWARGAR-10T A. oYhXTq To Cure a Cold In One Day. Taeke 3r ATIVJR BROMO Quinine. It stops the cuhoud4 Headach e and works 0ff the Cold. serefund snoney if it falls to cure, oaovwa signature 0n ach ta,. .l0s. " " * , WATTS MILL NEWS. * " " S** * " " " " w " e" 'Watts 'Mills, 1Nov. 20.---On Sunday afternoon about 3 o'clock Mr. H. B. Brown aged about 76 years, (lied at his home 'here on Lucas Avenue. He was sick only a few hours, death 'being due to heart failure. Mr. Brown was a well known and highly respected Christian gentleman, a faithful mem ber of the Presbyterian church, and was also a veteran of the civil war. Ite was formerly of .Darlington coun ty but a resident of this place for a number of years. The funeral services will be con ducted here on Tuesday at 10 o'cloctk Arrangements are now being made for the purpose of having t.wo enter tainmen ts here on Christmas eve night, one for the Baptists, the other for the Methodist Sunday school. The public is cordially invited to attend these ex (reises. Outr Sunday schools are moving along nicely here. The public is also cordlially invited to attend the entertainment which will be given by the (. A. in tle auditorium here on Saturday evening. 1)ee. 1st. about seven o'clock. The Men's )lission Band will meet herce on Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Air. Williams of Laurens has been invited to deliver a, message on missions at that time. Everybody is invited to attend. On Sunday evening, Dec. 2, promptly at 7 o'clock, Rev. J. A. Brock will ill Iis appointf ment here in the church and will use for his subiject the Evil of I)aneing. The public is also invited to attend these services. * Piekens Sentinel Paragrais. * * By Gary liott. * * . * .* . . e . . e.. 'It's Sitnday every day in Atlanta now. ---o Atlantans who used to hit old booze are now hitting the trail. -o Ve understand that. over in (Gaffney they still call pit g tobacco "\lanafac". Sen-Sen long ago lost its place in the practice of the art of canottiage in this section. -- o(-- -- We've (luit studying politicaul econ omlv as studying personal economy takes 1i(1 so much of our iine now. -- o -- W1e should txped0c some kicking in the arm11ly when we remleiler liletre aro lots of Kentuck y mules there. --(I 'Th'ie go"d r'oa(s miovemenl('lit has sure hit. I'iek ens (otity. If we ever had anty good (les they've been movel. Well-k nown ist'" tacif -\iaximal--. if old1 .\other Goose Is still living, whetnever she goes to the meat marziket it must reiInd her of thle timue thle cow jiumiped Over thle moon. -. -0 D~on't forget ti stand~ and take off youir hat w~hen anyi bandi Plays thue $tar' Spanogled Manner, Ithus showing your respect for thle National Ant hem. Thlere arme all kinds of 'iedle ini the wVorld(, Including the 'fellowv whlo thinks it is an neompl ishmtil~ to hiit aL teni cent plcec ten feet away with a stream of tobacco juice. --0 The leader- of the latest Russian revolution seems to be all Linene and half a yard wide. *The latest one up to the time we g< to press. Our Weekly iddle.-On what toe does a corn never grow? .Mistletoe. ---- The wvorst of wvhisky willl worst you Said Abisofomn Solomon True, And if you fool wIth It, the best. WVhisky will get the best of you. Al Ifjersons hiaing el ine ''g'ai thle estat1e of P. Hi. Anider:'on are re (IuecstedI to piresenit t hemt (duly proven wIthIn 30) days. l. Anyone fndebted to the said estalie 1s reqluested to settle or arr-anige, same at (tnce. 'II. A\. andW iitf.I. And (er-Son, Agt s. (hrenwood, S3. MOSS COFE ? efc That Lingering Cold is a steady drain on your physical stamina. It im poverishes the blood, distresses the digestion, and exhausts your vigor. It affords a fertile field for serious infection and is likely to become chronic. You Needn't Suffer from it if you will take Peruna and use prudence i:l avoiding exposure. Peruna clears up catarrhal conditions., Thous ands have proved thi's to any fair person. Got a box of the tablets today--prove it your self. Many. profor th-e ; liquid form. Both are good. At your drug.. gists. TilE PERUNA COMPANY Coluri'u,. Ohio RtOLIiEVYltiI CAN'T LAST FOUR WEEKS Ketrenskyv's Seery Does Not Think Lenine Can inntain Power Lonr. "Stockholm, Nov. 22.--"Tho' Russia is dlark-anid it is (ark, Indeed, it must not lhe forgot ten Ihat Itussia is a conn. try of unlilite(d possibilities," said Dr. I)avidl Sosklce, confidential secretary to A. F1. Kerensky, the deposed Rus slan premier, and his right-hand man today. "The I3olshevicki werg in control of Petrograd, and many other places when I left the capital Friday,' con Begin Your Holiday Speci $7.5 each Lad 1 .0 tinited Dr. Sosk'ice, "but 'they cannot maintain power. I consider four weeks the utmost length of time they can last. They have no support ex cept that which 'they have on false promises.. They are today saying to their adherents, "We have given you peace and lan(. ''he ldecree issued F'riday declared all the factories and workshops now aro the property of the workmen." The future government, Dr. Sos kie believes will be a homogenous, all-socialist government. In regard to whether the future government in Russia would be forced to conclude peace, Dr. Soskice expressed the opin ion that this would not he the case. flut, he contiinued, the fitture gov ernment will have as one of the planks of its pilat form a demand that the al lies again state their war aims and thius cut the ground front under Om 1 feet or the German militarists. 1Ue for.' I the present I rouble began I Ile governmenIt had worked out ia scheme for forminlg a volunteer army. The next governentt will carry out this Plant and will have Ile cordial help, of Great IilIlain and America. 'This ar my will probably not. he capable of great offensive action, but it will Suflice for defensive PIt rposes." )r. Soskice atlriluted the finnI downfall of Kerensky to what he al luded to as the misdirected hlumani tarianism of the railway employe,. 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