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Efje bbertier Subscription Price is $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. Published by I)VEITISER f PilNTIN COMPANY Lauren., S. C. Advertising Rates on A pplication. Obituaries and Card of 'l'hanks: One Cent a Word. Entered at the postoflice at Laurens, 8. C., as second class mail matter. LAURENS, s. C., I)1;'. "_li. 9G This is The Ad(Ielrt iser's Chlrist m1a5 edition. lusteadt of hie' ig a great big edition With a lhatiing cover and a whole lot of other tIhings not fo1n1d in the every( day Crun of the ta' +('. t this t i-i a kind1( of s4wiei-toff affai r got tenl tm't dlurin Ithe intervls of the week wheni Ih le l'ws and mieclianical forces we're' not eat inl:g Ilrkey dinner or finl ishiing upt t hash. Thliinuolype oi'er a'or b< the onuly m1ant tlaking a real tmle '1f it. however. aail be is in Maine. An )1ther one of the forl' was pecking a \W ty at the(' lex s t ito( ( of the week -ttitnug up enionugh 1{p' l: till up the :aps (a :tl he did lhi:: job lprilty well) thile Ith r.:i i lit farce lt; been rin '11. We a n <m as they''e iel is ))"15(d. ('. :;lum:.: 1comin11' 13n Tuie:; e .\(l'\~ - o" I' :1r(v attd t whole WAtfit ee i l il e if tte. (":1nt C.n t u 'e't hL'e m l 5 lit 1 t1:1(' his week with enou l )a': s ( l hanl to t n vy (1he Ne '.1r ln ;l ',c ('1i~i ' t !, 1 it 'i.1111311 111,t'1 ( - t a t I ut i t 11 )he. have' lone, l-ntf wh:d: luri.mll.the Quidetod of' 8l~1111 tilII ctlu g 't. I. A N 1'i 3)I' 1i 'ntt. \\ sit ' i li he l (tit rselv '.t and rathit it'i' ai d out r 'etou 'rageit'e it'. W\'. wcish ;11! of our readel(rs. corres poidents an) friend4', n ewitI 't a year as ! !; '" 1 I ttc' ('\11:(411(1131 5 (1 11 ii) t ;t o liaiitpy in lu lhteit x i '('wilar endtionst of World affairs will emtrwe. 'ONDITION 1-i t' tltti's 'yc ethl tlhat 1rigi-:lt.\Tin-: hewf Yor' Waper tIiols'present eards. wirthlt . iT hI rtiethi toSitsion ('olonel, .I st f ae Iteert atisier Quick to ie nlit .e isortlt'd .inie nts . . at l ia nbuirg, 12. \ . .t w York news1;)1m{3(' wh131h rearl::1.1ti . en mo lay ari o'ro tleh il ';.' I t ase 11hi -' 1 ' fnanI taiit'oa1(l ' C'h ' iit(,: Otit fioti t1iic11' hC'-' nhe r , t''e ft'o in i he (e on tr!( i'3h(s hrrei i dnt la retteis ncn t~ t c~ ibir, that there hadl h0e'11n i~ "3: 3wh I' of now on Ie, ong rotund, I;thllt tI her ielt . nthan fit d 1t1 11ci th:'( h':td t enl iittee : ii ('amp Thisfit ttoadsorh 1! iin the )Ity. The111 sto r.'wa fen altiy fnd11 r o11rd of . ourse. an d greal d'1t ro ldi lti here. hny priter was bronth1t t he iention of ol. Hl. I. plhiholz, chif of staff, who ated ths following est tmenis: he t arelaled rpr That men of tey. Tw enthuvnh division hate ben dying Iii the .trench3es here was broulght to fthe alten"tionl of the chief of staff. who sted that there were 1a mne, the fit hreinIh s dusn th ry moldtwlatngr haeorple bcom iades wnreutoe to se thir jmnt in degard to shiewaig h.op Aheritgvt he wbouely nheathsc ort oft i~npi Wadnmfp. opie toAy forrsmisson ao seen fom .,w K.*attthere hyoi apellf T1n ?~cmip di i the week.n n n raveedtaiti of P&hpero le.ge A sechi'almetn 1' tettoduodto A. degr. R ;whc r onaecn Ndon. 19 is cl male ,(a whichitt er 'eis wa 7:. o'c"lock.l Wsorkted. F thathsnonedu Nickrelsh S.rvice eident, three fro neoa, See.o Dufresnay's Christmas Awakening ON Christmas morning of the year 1081 M. I)ufresnay's apartments were in sense confusion. Mon sleur himself as he slept on a spindle legged sofa was not the very image of order. Ills rose M.olored satiff coat was under his head, and his silk stockinged calves dangled over the end of his all too brief bed. The cards of yesterday and yesternight bestrewed the floor. He was disturbed by the insistent tinkling of a 'ell. I)ufresnay groaned and struggled to his feet. On opening the door he beheld a very beautiful young lady quaintly dis guised as a working woman and carry ing a large basket such as laundresses use. Dufresnay retreated in confusion, bowing profoundly and wrestling with his coat. "I pray you pardon me. mademoiselle. I did not expet'ct a-a vision I" "And I pray you, monsieur, not to mock me," she replied, with a wry lit ;1, !* 4 "I Did Not Expect a Vision!" Qve siile. "Theht hwi- true I came your11 satrvail said you1 had 114) tney. You 44owe tu 17 livres." Iufresnay gazed in speecbless incre dulity for at moment andi then hur st out laughing. "A merry Christmas to you, made itiselie!" he cried. "Is the basket for ine?" "I wish you also a merry Chrisitmas. But please, please listen to me. Per haps the wine is not yet out of your head. But I muist have money today. Surely you can understand?" Dufresnay partially mustered his wits and attempted an elaborate coin pliment. "I have seen all the shepherdesses of our Arcadian Versailles aud- By the goddesA of ite lanundry, you are not. crying ! Th'le basket Is very heavy. And here arie actual shirts !" Ie looked in -omhle- lperple'xily from the baskr to Ilit' girl. Tihen hie said gently, "hats lil one14 tver tol you how beauttuP tt. r?" *"Certainly you are not the first to flatter me nor the first that failed to pay mue, but," she added, and her eyes filled wIth tear-s, "I had( better hiopes of you. Flne words will not htelp me.'" "I know they will not. What havte I that wvill bin g I7 livres? This ring?" "But t hat is a weddting ring." "Mfy mnot her's. And it Is for my wife. It Is for you." "ThatI is a cruel Jtst. And I thought yout were( soI different. You haive ne~verl seeni lmt before, but I live not far away, andi I have oftten see'n you. You are no~t yotirstelf no0w 0r you would niot mioek met so.'' B tol old tab tha bet The Luzianne Guarantee: gru If, after using the content. Gjh of.a can, you are not tialed in every respect, your gro. JUsi *er will refund your money. for 'The Peilyv.-Tayng C w ii isiover myself before," insist e.d Dufresnay. At this moment a stately personage appeared in the doorway and rang the bell with great vigor. Dufresnay greeted him with delight. "Is his majesty returned to Paris? No? He is well?" Turning to the girl, he sitid: "I am, as perhaps you know, the king's poor kinsman, as poor as he is rich. M. Itlibot has been the bearer of many good gifts. Monsieur, mademoiselle is muy betrothed." "Alh 'm ! M. Dufresnny, his majesty intrusted me with this Christmas present for you-this purse of gold, 500 louis, I believe, and this commis slion creating you valet de chambre du rol, with a stipend of 100,000 livres per annum. I congratulate you, monsieur. As I have many other commissions to execute for his gracious majesty, I must humbly take my leave." "Present my grateful i hanks and Christmas wishes to his majesty." M. Ribot made his departure with om'iiewhat thet air of one who gladly takes leave of questionable company. "May I also congratulate you, mon sleur?" tiWidly ventured the girl. "You van pay me now," she added rather tamely. "You see my establishment-how I live. Could not the order of these apartments he improved? Will you ahandon me amid such ruins? The abbe who ministers in the church yon ler is my good friend." "Why, he Is also may abbe I" "Wonderful ! \Wlhit e lanths and black ar, ulike his enre. I am a imost un Iueky gam bester. And you can give :fme better lick than1 ever came of winning. On my honor. I love you. And the aiibe will he very glad to see us. Shall wVze not ianks' inh' ;omid old moan (hippy?" "i' you willi. lt rnsieum."-W. It. Van ! eusen in New York ivening S3lu. A Christmas Prayer. God grant no liitle c/hild may go With hungryi' heart or emtpty/ hand Give this it/y corld onc radiant daly To Understland. to understand. Give us the fitling wcord to say, The spendthrift smile, the brave 00 ress; Disclose our hearts and give us now The courage of our tcndcrncss! Lord, iwc arc old with toil and tears, Our souls are yeiled with various art, Yet still the little children keep Thine ancient simpleness of heart And they alo~ne of all thy breath May hind the burning angel's eyea And, striking laughter from the stword, Retrace the years to paradise. They are so brave with love and dreamts, So eager cycd and, ahi, so dearl ! think we must return them noto The fai/h they bore across the year. I think that ire must give them now The spendthrift smilc, the kindly word, That eatth may keep its ancient hope And tre thy full vow mmandzmnts, Lord. '-Dar,. Burnet. FENCE CORNER FOR QUINCES' Out-of-Way Place in Garden or Back Yard Easily Made to Yield Prof. itable Crop. Quinces succeed well in any out-of the-way corner. It has been said that the quince is essentially a fence-cor ner tree alnd an odd corner of the gardlen or backyard may easily be made to yield a veritable wealth of the most exquisite of jellies, conserves and im amles, where commonly nothing but weeds would grow. MAKE BUTTER OF WINDFALLS No Better Way of Utlilzing Sound Por tions of Bruised and Wormy Ap ples in Fail. Thiere is no bet ter' wayi3 to use good ap~ples anmd the sound portions of wind fall, w.ormy1i andz brulsed apples thlain to iiiake apple butter of tem. Whule almost nil varietie~s of allies will make goodi appJle butter, those with distine tive flavor and good cooking quality Sare most .mntlsinctory. atur Money ack if you ,uzianne has nothing up its sleeve. Ma'am. You yourself are going te the judge of whether this fine, coffee has a right on your family le or not. If you are not satisfied Luzianne goes farther and tastes erthan anyothercoffee at anywhere r the price, your grocer will give back every penny you paid. Stop mbling about your present coffee, e Luzianne; a chance to show you how good a coffee can be. Ask profit-sharing catalog. ON cffee omnpany, New Orleana STARTS ARMrNIAN FUND (Condinued from Firont Page.) Azariah the chief priest of the house of Zadok answered him, and said, Since the peoplp' -began to bring the offerings into the house of the Lord, we have had enough to eat, and have left plenty; for the Lord hath blessed his people; and that which is left is this great store. Malachi 3: 7-11--Even from the days of your fathers, Ye are gone away from line ordinances and have not. kept them. Return unto me and I will return unto you, saith the Lord of Ilosts. But he said, wherein shall We return? Will a man rob God? Yet ye ha c rubbed me. Mil, ye say, wherein have we robbed thee? In thithes and offerings. Ye are cursed with a curse: for ye have robbed me, even this whole nation. B3ring in ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that. there may he ment. in mine house and prove mt now herewiith. saitIi the Lord of iHosts, if I will not. open you the windows of heaven, and pour out. a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it. And I will rebuke the devoir er for your sake. and he shall not destort the fruits of your ground: neither shall your vine cast her fruil heflore the time in the 11(1d, saith the IArd'of Iosts. 'le AdVert.iser will he glad to re ceive subsc'riptions to thIs fund which will be forwarded to the Armenian Rillel comilitti. in New York, to be forwar ded lo .\rmenia. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthenitig tonic, GRtoVE'S TIASTIi,EsS chill TONIC, drives out 1la1hu in.enriches the tblood,nndh nilds ulth1e1 vs. tern. A true tonic. For adults and children. 6tc '(nintilty ('hristnuts 'T'ree Suect'ss 'T'he community Christ nas tree cele bration held on the court house lawn Tluesday evening proved a grlat sue eess. In spite of the (lamp weather a niubner of people came out. to wit ness and take part In the exercises. The meetling was presided over by IlIon. 1U. A. Cooper and lev. M'\onroe Steadman asked the invocation of Di vine blessing at the opening of the ex ercises. Addresses were made by Rev. S. If. Templenan and Rev. Wilmot Holmes. ('hristiias carols and patri otic songs were rendered by a chorus of ladies and school children, while r('adigs Were made by .\lrs. .1. II. Ten gue Ti d a l Miss Ri'hee a Dial. 1. 31. ('. .. Pledges ,'npaid. Th'lose who sub~scrib~ed to the T. .\I. C. A. fund and have not remitted are re tiuested to do ei inued iately. Con mittes outsie of Laurens are request ed to push collections from their sub -.ribers and make remittance also. E. O. ANDEIRSON, Treas. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head because of its tonic and laxative effect, I.AXA. TIVE IROMO QUININJ Is better than ordlinari Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remuenber the full tanne and look for the signature of U. W. GiOVE. 30c. How to Prevent Troup. Inl a child that is subjcet to attacks of croup, the first indication of the disease is hoarseness. Give Chamber lain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may he warded off and all danger and anxiety avoIded. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthenIng tor.lc, GROVE'S TASTEIIHas chill TONIC, drIves out \talarla and builds up thec sysatemn. A true tonaie and sure Appetizer. For adulta nuidchildren. Sec A Fruht-Picking Har neur. A help toi theL lei'l ph. i~i has beenI devised conl.alst.': of' br;'d .' rapls or sulspenders toa whh h'I thle fruit hiubsket or 1)ul1 Is hunlg by,. met.al hlua Iin ft'lQ of the operator, leaving Ithe humh;~ free for Jpickling. l.-htiupp)ed with t his her 11ess the Ipicker gocs aboutoa ii tad wi.th ('ase, litpluis tie f'.uit ini the receplt ace Ila f'romn I. 1!im. lit doves not neeid tI worr.~y abt its g~ettling awany firom' him, ais ih.'' ,dhi lmth hang lng on t het tree br:a -h .lt'-n did, and h~e ean stip '.. tree ihle.n to' Its fruit iniiiIl Iuch s timei with th&Xs new con trlvanee. What is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AM4 IMPROVED CASCAIRA A Digestive Liqiuid Lanxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Conitains Cascara Bark, Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combinies strength with pala table aromatic taste. Does not gr ipe. 50c CLYDE T. FRANKS Agent For ASHEPOO FERijILIZER FEW EQ LS NO SUPERIORS Farmers! See Me AT FARMERS NATIONALBANK Jail Doors Open. For the first time within the iem ary of Sheriff Reid there-were no pris Dners in the county jail Christmas day nor the day -before. The doors swung wide open on their hinges and exit [and entrance were free to all who would enter or depart. "I Should Worry Now About Corns!" 'T'hey- Peel Off With "(lets-It" ''wo corns are no worse than one, Rn(1 one is nothing at nl-when you use "Geis-It" the one real corn shrinker, corn loosener, peel-It iright--off corn-remover. That's he cause two drops of "Gets-It" eases your corn-pains -at. once, and you know that. that old corn has been "nipped in the bud". "Gets-It" makes 4!= O Corn i'v a, F'"rnt' :er i , cutting and dilgg i(g at -orn nltd fussing wt IIh hlnd ge's, alves or aiy thing el:e entirely til eessary, :.l j lu iber '"(acts-It'j I .- safe. You'll nos ha e to take off your :shoe or pumipi 1 undiier the table a! IIIe safe to case your s iiing oul. See that you get. "(iets-It". Don't b inasulied by uitations. 25e is all yol need imy at. anly drug store 'or "Gets It." or it will he sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Ill. Sold iii Laurens and reconmendedl as the world's best corn remedy by Euireka Drug Co., Laurens Irug Co.. 'owe I)rug Co., I'utnam I)ruin Store andl i. P. Posey. - S* $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * 'S S SPECIAL NOTICES. $ Vor. tiale[-'Iw\o/mnilcht coss one wvithi thirdtl (en ('; ofer yonlig (ow, weigh a ho11t I.; s i s. .1. 11. I unter, l.an fl'Id, S. -. 23-1I-pd. Notice---.\ 1 (!1e's(}n11 are hei'ehy wai'n ed not to tr s iJs by walking, riding. hunting 0or ttiag timber, upon my land. All persons caught in the said above' offeis.e wil be prosecuted to the tull extent qf tl law 'Wm. P. Little. Lost--'W to and liver spotted set ter dog, ans w '4 to name "Plash". Re ward if re rned to V. Guy Garrett, Gray Court, Rt. 2, S. C. 23-it-pd. Scrop (otton--Ileginning IDcc. 20th we will buy scrap o1ton at 8 to I) ents poer tlun(, iecording to grade. J. I). Culhertson, Madden. 22-5t Ii1r Sale--A good brood hiare, makes good worker and family mare. Weighs about 1050 lbs. Sell at a bargain. See me on the ifquarie in transfer business. 1). Martin. 20-tf Protect Your Cars fron Freezing by using Johnson's "Freeze Proof". ILasts all winter. $1.50 ei gallon. Waldrop's Garage. . 19-5t Wanted-Do you want morphine, laudanumn, paregoric, cocaine oir any other drug, itf so wite or' some In per SOin to the Keeley Institute, 1829 Lady Street, Columbia, S. C. .19-51 Money to Lend---I am pr'epar'ed to place long tiac loans on imptoved farms in' Laurens county, repayabile in easy 11nstalmentIs. Lo~w inferest rate. smialil xpense. Per'sonis wishin1mg to boerrow~ should apply earaly. C. I) lBarksdale, Atty. I- lilt leri ~'s it- - Mly homuse in t' westerin Iiu arl of town' I. Onie-th Iirl carbI, balantue 'per cen'ut initeret'u. 11. N'ichoils. 17-tf ('onnlty of' Lau rent'. I. (':TIi OV CO)I.UON P1 1A.\ itebccta Z. Mc'iaiel, II. Ii. P'inson, loorheie P'. I IamiliOn pnd11 Agatha 11. against May P. lloyd, Frank iteld, Tomi Held, Coy -leld and -FarmerA National IBank, -Defendants. P'ursuant to a Deccree of the Conurt In the above stated case, I -will sell at pabic outcry to tihe highest biiddetr, at Laiurens, C. iH., H. V., on Salcsday in ,January next, being Monday, tihe 7th (ay of the month, durIng -the legal hours for' such sales, the following described property, to wilt: All that tract and plantation of land situate, lying and being in IAurens County in the State of South Carolina, contaIning one hundred and ten (110) acreB, more or less, and bounded by lands of W. H., Pinson, J. R1. McDaniel, D~aniel Franks, James Blenjamin, Cath erine t@. 'Pinson, J. W. Henry and oth ers and being known uas the Oabriel Pinson old home place. Terms of Sale: cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. If the terms of sale are not complied with, the land to be' re-sold on same or some subsequent Salesday on same tertha, at risk of former purchaser. C. A. POWFDR, C. C. C. P. and (1. S., 'JAurens, 8. C. Dated, this Doe. 18, 1917. 22-3t CHICHESTER S PILLS seete [una rbh aqn. **?aM~rn * 'tND L , or2 yea.k. . n. . e.,. . .st - .y~eal OVIRWORIID, 111W WOMAN TOOK VINOL Now She is Strong and Hearty Philadelphia, Pa.-"I was over worked, run down, nervous, could not eat or sleep I felt like crying all the time. I tried different remedies with out benefit. The doc r said it was a wonder I as aliv and when Vinol was given me I egan to inprove. I have ta en e ht bottles and am now stron an perfectly healthy in every res ec and have gained in weight. an not praise Vinol enough." rs. Sarah A. Jones, 1o25 Nevada' St. Philadelphia, Pa. We guarantee Vinol to make over worked, weak women strong or re turn your money. Formula on every bottle. This is your protection. Lta a'ues Drug Co., Laurens. S. C. Farmer=! ~isten! _ OurNow Model Hyd.Ram World's Latestand D.est. 'umpswater fromspring flowing well or brook. No running expenses. We replace other Rams. Special Factory Prices. We stand by guarantee ,.a Your money's worth or your money back Write to RIFE RAM & PUMP WORKS. Waynesboro, Virginia, for Catalog C. L.tri A I. ieof South (t'artolina), Cottnty of Gireenl ille. IN PROHAT:1I1 C'OtT'. - 1 uant it) a dcecee of Ile court II I..1' m::11 "r of T. P. Dacke ett, et a1, :Illit ffs v.. ()livia K. Du kelett. et ai, defe'1:dan . I will sell Its public auc tI1,n. to the1 hlighlesl hidder, in or In fronlt of thie (1our1I h1ouse at I..aur1ens, S. ('., (luring Ihe legal hot is of sale, On s a lesday in .1anary, the 1 smie be ing the 7th day of .lanuary. 191: . the following descriled real estate: All that certain piece, parcel and tract of lan( situate in Laurens coun Iy. tale aforesaid, and conlainlig six hunldred and forty acres, more oir loss, and being locnted in Cross lill Town hiip, bounded onl the north by lands of 1). -it. Scutry and J. (. Wade, on the south by lands of .1. (. .lenikins and ialuda IRiver. on the east by .J. 0. .1enlcins andI Saluda liver. on the norlth by J. G. Jencins 11nd 1). It. Scur ry, on tlie west by iiiands of W. P. Spearman and others, and being the ;iante tract of land conveyed io A. M. tiimithi by .\I's. 'hilandc'. .. Smiaith, and also the rIle tracdt (o0 yed to T. 11. Dunickett by the said A. . .with. Also all that other ":. ein 1iece, pareel antd tract of 1::..J ,ituiate in ILaurens county, State of South Care liat, near 'ountain I1n, in Dials townishi p. coltaining nineteen and one half acres, more or )al, and bounded by lands of Mrs. .J. P. Knight. Martins .:printg branch and others. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, one third in one year, and one-third in two yearIs, sa'11 deferred payments to be } : cured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, said hoal and Mnortgage to hear interest on all unpaid portions ati the rate of eight per cent per annum, with thid furt lhe' l,rovision that In case the same s1'oild not be paid when due and 51101(1 be collected by an attorney or legal proceedings ten per cent addi tionai to be provided for attorneys fees, with leave, howcver, for the pur ehaser to pay all cash, said purchaser to pacy for Ppaes and stamaia. And further, thle tract of land fIrs't describ ed shatl labe sold subject to a contract ina the hand1(.4 of one J1. P. Hansen, the termas oft 5a(d Contract lbeing that the cWd J1. P. I asen shall havie the right utaiil the 15th (lay of Junie, 1919, to out and remlove the timberci from said and, butat in d oing so lhe shall ex eris due5 ( en0(lre int or'der' not to injure )thera' timbaer atad trees than fliat coy Pred lay hiis salid (otrt,'' thalit lie shiallI ojpt inlte rfer'e wi thI thle cutltivat ion of he ';aid Ilands, tand that hie shall not ii aany sutch cultiv'atable lands for 't itie ciui such t*iber' and1( lumberaa, '-cnhItini;: himstel~1f to thli. ronls and( a- alre'ady3 ini use, this sa Id tIm l-'j riht ( ticlude stumpalage' of all I ''es to the iimumaai Size of twelvea taiwh'- i' dli'aiatc f'or 'itrd wvooud amal Praob'ate iam igo, GItrevl li Co. '21-'lt 51411e of S~outhI ('arinniii, ('ounty of l,auireaus. IsN COtliT 0O" COM.MON P'IRAS. II. ii. Pinasont, individualIy nad in hal own i ght and as actmtini strtator' of lie goods, ('hatt1el s, rightsI. and icrdts of thle estate ol WV. Ii. Pin Florhaee P. !IIamil Il t and Agath a 11. McatIhews, plaintIffs against May P. .loyd, J. C. 'Plnson. Frannk IHeld, Tom ReId, Coy Itid, 'Mrs. 1.. 0. Hlalle, JFarmera National Bank, W'. M. -Nah, iarens Trust Co., and .aiu rena Trtust Comnpanay as Trustee, de fendants. 'Pursuant to a -Decree of the Court. in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry .to the highest bIdder, at. TAuarens, 0. ii., 8. C., on .Saieaday in. January next, being Monday, the 7th day .of the month, during the legal hours for much sales, the following deseribed -property, to wit: All that tract and plantation of land~ situate, lying and being in Taurena County In the State of South Carolina containing eighty (810) acres, and bounded on the north by Owvings land; east by lands belonging to the estate of Gabriel Pinson, deceased; souath by lands of 'W. Ii. Plnson and wes~t by lands of J. (C. Mclaniel; said tr'act of land baeing known as the Perray Abe place. Terms of Shale: casha. P'ua'raaer to pay for- palpers ad stitamps. If the rmas of sale are not complied with, the land to be0 re-sold on 50ame or' some sublseluenat Salosdlay on samte termaas, at r'isk of formeaar purchaser, . ' C. A. POWitIt, .CC. . .and 0. S., -Lauraense. S. 0. 'Dated, this Dee. 18, 1917. 23-3t