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kBBEVILLE--GIREENWOOD MUTUAL INSUIRANCEI ASSOCIATION. Organized I80'!. PROPEITY INSURED $2,500,000. WRITE OR CALL on the under ilgned for any Information you ma. -esire about our plan of insurance. We insure your property against de struction by lFIre, 1indstorm or Lightning. And do so cheaper than any insurauec 'ompany ill exi'ce. Renine ber we are ire pared to prove '.. you that on0.: .; the aflest anti e ueapcst :Ian of isurance known. Onr associatin ... aow iicensed to write insL rance in the "oturties of Ab atviile, GreenWood, Mc('.i. nick, Lau rens and I',cluielt. The o(licers art : ME-N. .}. F R A Mlit LI ON, P'residenit, Coluntbin, S. C. 1. K. IIL.\ h 1', Cen. t';(., Seey. & 'I'reas. U:ree(n aond. S. C. . U. (;rant . 1 a e.S. C. M I. (ambilI. . .......ibbeville, S. C. no i1. ihli.... . . . ... dley, 5 C. !. \l1rrh, ... .. .. \\' ghiton. S. C. . , N . hamb'r!:i::. .. .\1eC(''wnilek, :. C. ;. ii. NL- holson .. . Ilgeteltd. . C. t'. I,. iliinei nian, i'ieasa nl I bane, S. C. J C. Marti;.... . . . . . inl in, 8. C. v. }!. \\'hI ton.. . . . . \\':l tioo, S. C. .l. it.Bl. \ h 1:,Gen. 1;.:1. ree<nn a. S. ('. .tl irl 's \ntiseptic" (if, ktnow iiis SNAKE OIL Ps i ih i IC lieret Pain ini Thre4'( nautut. A c ep I.. :-o '1..1T h ".4re ;1i1, I I:t otile, or :tu n . ' ft ijiahi'. T I }til fin'iliii 7 ronsDr; 't HUGH B. CUNNINGHAM U' : ( 1 . \ . S . . E 'S .) y~lINS21.9658AND CN Il .Steel, (tnlirete, 111ood. A ATltlOO, - - S. C. (are I'elinitt Iniiik, LauIrelIS, S. C. W. M.. NASH SUIV IYOC)IR Terracing :: Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmer Call. answeredl nny1 hour day or night. Simpson,Cooper & Babb Attorneys at Law. WKll Practlico In. all -State Courts )reinPt ALtntlon fGven All Businesa . . D.IL A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD A4tfornevl4 at Lawi1 iMH ren iS, S. (C. PHl.WI(E~ IN AfL C(.):RTIS Black well & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW 'ni mpt iittenitlin giventf to all JIINIJInes tliney t4o intan on .Iteal Estate OMCe Phoec ' Ittesidence Phone 95 Olli< ..mn fIfB ulding t. t. Featherstone WV. Ii. Knight iFEA'lIIEI(STONE & l(NI(llTl Attorneya at Law Laurens, 8. C. All Hutsin tas hntruasted to (lur Care el~I hase Prompijt unid (arefual Atten. tin. Ofhice over P'almentto hank 1ir. Featherstone will ispelnd We'dn&tn day of each week in Laurens.) J. ROY CRAWFORD SURBMOB tinte, Traclpge, 3Sue Fane, Ete, teephone 2604 Cites., S. C Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST La-wene, South Carolina 00&. in Peoples Bank Buaiding. DR. W. F. FLOWERb YETERIN ARY 8UGEON Mradt, .' h 19 Yearn Experience os'1t and Surgiest Work ,Offies SIO(WKS IlliE'TJ14)Y GUATEMAL1A CITY I'~ithlquakes ILuiit mouth American WVashingtoni, Dc~c. 30.-muatecmalv City, caital or the little (Cntral Amerlican repJ1b1lic of (iuat.emala, has l)en laidt ini ru4 in by3 a ser044 of earth (maikes b~eglininig Christmas (lay and culmIintin jg last night in violent shocks(4 'whih comp041 )leteod the work of destruct4(1ion. A cablegram It the navy depar 4tm)enlt to (laly said 125,000 people Wire ini Ihe str4eet s wit hon' shelter 111(1 that. a numbsh[ Were killed' by falling Navali vessels in cent ral Ame rican haer h4. 8iav'e been4i0414 ordeed 14) render all possib tle' assl5isnc. U'l"(l(4i i44 is the' lrl' iislae w14114(I ~hich, 444(441 Il I I; utw 1' ) t calt 14t.4'ojpli wior~lk o)r 4)1 li's. 1li'er4ylhlung In rti us and beyond de(scrID1ipt)on as,1 a1 )4 s44414 (of East night's shocksl,. One hun d14t and XVi4 l3'-fithosn peop45144 i4l e( adinl 4144 strits. !~'rt of the coa)ti1 'I try. ar4e very3 cold( and4 wXind4y, 'ruts arc44' ielttt baly1. Un4ite a4 numberh~ killd y'ste'dyby ilting halls.'' 4 W~en . ?:7 i n41 7:1(0. o'cloc4k las1 nilght. !u4: 'Il (4:4lc,'s are reore at'4tl i that illt' b IlX ha S4'45444041'j pus of1 lilt, I 1 ii 4 1 'I X' -:45 t"S i 11k' 1 1 .o44 'i'i . t t) eiii 'll li it ; i.91 (4. I'. '444~i 4444)('4).1 tt 1' IN IXt:1 Ill 14(1 444 (((1111)44 alt \"..4 il'. ,u, 4 X i ll :;u li 'Ij''' ato s I: t:4 , t':iC :I. iti4dll0. I~ tIi " I. li 4( 44!i ttI le and' Ii t' 4Irca~'4'S 4 :I 4 4oo 144 ". I i ou ti XI I ill4 ;, ci c I e ais - I.?il ht tend (0 the lic h congress:telis lei i 4'4444(lt (44)'i)5141 4444 4)14 144a' tl414M4Sl lo(44 j44'4' XXIII' 11455. l'4'4'5j414'4 4 \'I I I4:(d:.. 41 tofu 4444 wa brotX1X'1441her (total. w14 4ilti1'4i4:41 withi I'.- '44Si144) 11';!11 la4i4hst X''4('l, it ('44' 544444444)4e4 444 4444t~tI ;44'4'44l 44e'51444ig thei rtila tion; 1 4eUtt 114(444' and)4 thi 4u:X4'44 I4ht(,;45 lie h144 14l444444l Ieadls art', 44441 c tl' 40 press I l4.i4' (ll'44114d:; lot I,, :-.li X' a' -i 44ji4' :;11144' 41444l , 4)444st 41144(4 Its 14.1,,"" lit. gt'X44'444enl XwiII 0444401 iik' lt il it,(444 1444h44ell'IlsiX4' waX the ' 114 i. 01 i(''it . 1: 444 1,a l 1444' 144444t t' 4 .:::d al k 4144i4 44 gI'i40'l ii 44l4445I 444('4 11. .\i.\io :4 ;,I':')44 4l t(o4d4y a4s his 444'.1444 s44'4'lally I'm ra1ilroad44 work41 ()si'14 .. 1Trijce, 'Illo 14.15 diretior 444 j;Iililiily l.ilt' the4 .'448)444 j.jiei'iv 1,1411. 'I'1 adinistrat14.44ion4 plain4 for dealing 1.4414 414il4'01(4j5 refusin4g to accep'lt a1 541X'0'44 444'44. g4414'IXItei of a4X'er'14' ('1(4ings 1(o4' the last threet yearsl', as5 p40o;444s' b41 hIle lai414 4)4e , is 44o t)hr(w (li51)inles into( the4 (land4s o4f ai 1)4)14 or Iii Il:e arbitra4litor's appolintd ('I 4 tie? Ini dropped to '26 below. Snow is forecafted for the northern Mississippi Valley and Lake regions Monday and for the Middle Atlantic States and Now England Tuesday. Higher tetnporatu res will accompany the snow. * ENORIEE NEIS * * * . . * * * . * *. * * IEnoree, Dee. 31.-As the olii year is slowly (lying away, shrouded as it is in the mantle of winter,' our- minds 1Intt hack over its months and days, reviewing the niany kind and nmerciful acts of a benign father, a glow of grit. itu de is mnanifestly present in our hearts. Sourely t.h year 'has been crowned with goodless and iercy.. Notwitihst aning the year brought us somnethingg calculit ed to sadden out1r liarts,yet, we will accept these, too, as conming in lie line of divine provi deflece. in the <iawning of the new year we wi4h you anl all your renaders a haIp py new year: iay the lines fall to eacl in 1 pileasanl place. A I autliftr sighlt to see lhe hills of l I'nolve wrappedi inl the whl, gart1niet mf snow. .\I t ine hi garlnent wa4 )4tr incfl!c1 lee , and contld in onil 11- gra'tunild for. a14out tewo weeks. It i4) not .4 04e now, brut it isi (oninlg I IThe 'It'II Icnl e4 r 4)t r :g;istered 4t I I~e1 r!o Sundhay tuoerning_. 1 il44:4)any has1 It 4 b4 - li e :;: -. 01 Ih s tar in su lying; theeir mople s'I: : :r! i1 n: T - 4 ian :'l I1 t 1, 1 real .' 1 . 'In- :1! in r 1,r th ir T I'iin 1 Mii .144 ngs 2 iur 41 hi.s41 1 1, . i ' ;! ' I i I . I 14I l) 44 rr!II 44 4 1,r! 441IS : 1114 1 1111' 442rll: 1,t' ,:I Ill4 b'1ri.tin,:w 1, 's b "1,n 111:110r1,!:. Th'1 !:m gi 1:.lie.,. v..1I:ho h 1 1,(bei1 : ;), 11in ln.: '!11 \;:c'llion inl 11,1" l,,(I c h m l c11 :11,,1 1', 1:'1 te I III re:-portiv I'k~s in Ihe .=chl4)11 I I4I)I4Is. \\'ho -II t ihe' re 444 1. 1 y w ill c C4'4tv tlie clegn111t new'v sI hl44 builin4g, whIt 'ich IIs hein so ! e 4.r 4 : 4'y t1,r)44l4 b I4y 1t ('otutPany. 11 is up 0 <late in all of its appoIintt Ill oil 4 1 .1! i 444 .11110 1 4 1 't114t1t 1 14 11. 11'11 inets,~ turnishinug i44th' rin44 f44r 14-n r el1e'Ven grades. \liss .\Mary \l:rshall Whiltloclk 1a retr'ned to1 reopen her school at Ui 1'rty Rtidge. bull 11he cold %1.,14w1. 1wil p0reve'nt an imlineriate op~ening:. \liss essie T h4ornito1n will resme44 h11 lr 4$4iti 4 as teacher in a fe' <ly: . \4 withlst1 anin the sere1' Weat' I r1 i ' . yetleralay i orling th' 4unlnday -, h1ol was iairly wellIt alt(r1 4 d4 . Thie m::'s lass , wxichi lllt nmle s 4almu 4)ne' llindlred enurllmelnl, trned nut 1(1 uite i we'll. 4')44iiering the .cold we:4tl erl ' !This lass is weVIll organiiedl, 1nd01 is Cforinnlate in havinig .I.. V. IBryson+ 1s it.2 Iv.le lher. kw v. 1:. A. l''ulier. haii, co41neld41 his year's work asi pastor of the 11aptis 4 hilrch niei it r:; li lt OIt yet. wheth Ir h1e will 4c)nmi)e to serve. the chuirch 1i. 'rantk Waldrep and .\liss 11obo w1r114 happily ))arted a1 f'ew days ago. \\'e wish them a lmng and happy (a Sroevr. Mrs. It. (. lleriol. of liishopville, Is i':!!to her pare11t1s, hher. and .\Mrs. .1. TI. .\lilher, at the parsonage444. Our so0(ler' boy, (.\4 r. Pranlk C. Mloore, of (Camp;l Se.vier, shent Chr iistmasl4 d1r.' here with Is moth ler. We all miis' Firank. 4l'r'ivate Iererti' Waldrtop~ visitedt 14is fa4'te's famiy113 14 fewl udaysi ago. (U Ili-:1-N'S A l'Ol'STI F(JOW i-:lI hat b4en a44 hou1444sehnold( re0 13dy al over' i (h ivitlized) wor441ldor' iori'tha half4 411 a1 4century for) 04onstip1 11ion, 1intestinal1 Stab lts, torpit l1ira44 1144 g'eneral14 . iI in - di lorde . 11 is a ms4f):4 Valuable4i4 art.) ) (4 mafll 1 many oi'fsther4 :)411:4 . . ii\\ . ' 4)4 of144 A 444'l :] lo \, 4 4 ( 44 you. |l i: -1 . . l >hl h ) 'ow4) 1a11 I0 r -- - fIl-:l'l'Ish: FOlt lIt'NS, 41ln s Sioldiers Stop41 Attac4(k N orthlenst I~noIe. 30~.---An at4ta('k was14 mad4(e by3 the( Germtans last nlight niorthI ('ast (of Ypres,14 it 1s announoed fllOtli(cial I Guarantee D Listen to me'! C~arlme1 si day's work. iif bil headachy read Th4:eryV drulggisI. ini town-your dnt.nnd ev'erybody's d1rugiti htagg 1 -e a rn fa1Ill~"inTo ill the sale The1 : U)Iy a11 llgve the ,4n.. 4, on 441:4's Lie Tj~' one know'. -I, n's I,21( iv' er lV0 ' or)t nelf ',"'~' * II n4 (-Y I )45'4 drug. j1r. )e't r . T''ort- is per ronauly g: ai ':ad~ by (e,4ry dentgt rat who gl!sq i, A large bot:' AUTO-INTOXICATION RESPONSIBLE FOR 95 PER CENT. OF ILLNESS Is the Self-Poisoning of the Human Body. RESULTS ARE SERIOUS New Discovery, Vitoni. Is Said to Overcome This Malady. Scientists hold that ninety-five per cent of all hutnan Iils are due to auto initoxtention. tin fact, !everybody fis suhject. to this 'trouble to a greater or less extent. but, few are said tR realize they are affected until some severe all ient or disease develops as a restilt of it. .\tIto int oxication can best be as rihetid to outr own neglect or careless ness. When Ihe organs falter or fail in the tiischarge of their duties, the hittrifactIvIe germns set in and gener ale t oxins---actual poisons --which tills one's ow') body. It is then that the more ieritots onelttttCecs begin. Stleep in 'ss aftier steals, fiushing of he face. ext r'ente lassitde, biliots 1t( s5. dizz.iness. ,sick heatache. acidi l Y of the Stomach, heart born. offen Si ve brea tlh. a nem i:l. loss of /weigh t :01 innsen:ular powt;, dlecreasg/ of vitality' 1r lotwering of resishtnP'ce tinfecl iots iiseases, distitn'hancie of/the 'ye.ily. i-psia, ind toittiu- ^,A ii',' li mny' f'or. , of (';tta r ht'h. n I: ' <- I -ff'" H lo i aii ati aI aihnit t t i esult from uto-iti I ' : ion ri . i sti'lt-p i.- i+. I11 it l rii' h I' Ithistt Ii)e It i m h t:; 1en1 routed'l N.I'hl :;11n1( 0111 c"1:;.':, v .n r it illthttit C Iit riet!'' a it l th1j r'e iI, (1 11 !te 5i h a t'(t iltI 1'! t n' it )it i ll Itt a I bn 0 tn l t a ntl~'0tin t' al d wh e li tiltparer Th hi nie hlat't lio tv e i t hi e 1 +1 Icy. e of lt iione c nt ; lx;tie ry I nt ; A r aliOn .tI N lt h e?1er t1na dititov Qtut n'tc 1 lreel1. th a:t is <taill to be t - ab I Hint o thea. ile' ailmen the ;Irisin: ftron I bi.4 insidliots polisoning, of 1111. bninQan slo fI. th ein than that \'itona. r fs it hcalled hs proved to be I stonach ie toe, aoetizer and invigorant of t tonyhing tueri. 'nsual ratise is being i orded the prepatration of peo. ple have inon it and been nt(tderful y' e eiilledt and who declare it wenls fr tuly esto ejore and keep 1il th inr of y i outh.g, Lior sale b the ,aren:y Drugt Co. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic nndl laxative effect. LAXA Tv\ti DtROMO QUINI NIr is better tha or dinr Quinine and does not cause necrvousyness nor rine hel. Ret-uner the full nate nnd loo Y for the signature of L. w. GRO'.'E. 30c. The Conso m E')"~il1vil There i-no aient to which th body is Mei a; is co f: r-aching in its in'jious cLie ca on p en. t and o.mally e m1Sea . :..." ', pa:ins in the( back, si'n rt ne . . iows conisip., d . o: re . 1o01 \ f a wtete. WhI' an u .f .' from :I:y or theso ins ev' 1 a fceo do is < fc'ti G. pr tio-. You w::1 o. i a kried for qic!y i; rt'(oures yone nokI.i h'eni:1h. G'range;r L iver 'e itr \Tontns w> can me' andii~ prodely ronotrI diet: wing 101 rott. 1c:t ('it, i:-1efftcts. It has, houwever, all theo c)r recti\ o value of c:00mnel, andi1 .:ay be freely given to children nai well itdt to adults. Grainger Liver Regu1lato~r is also free from alcohol. A ox of it lasts long. and a few doses reive or dinary cases of biliousneta. .ranger Liver Regulator istsold byv drugtists MEXICAN BANDITS ARE KILLED IN BATTLE Six go Down Fighting Soldiers and Mangers: Eagle Pass, 'Dec.-~30.---At least six Mexican bandits were killed in i bat tie between the bandits and United Stateg troops and Texas Rangers Sat urday at !San Jose, Mexico, opposite the Indio ranch, which is 20 miles south of Nagle Pass, according to an o cial statement received here 'today at. military headquartesr. The Aneri cans had crossed into Mexico on the trail of Mexican cattle thieves. There were no American casualties. After the bandits, said to have num hered 50, were routed the Americans returned to the Texas side. The pur suit oft a "hot trail" across the border followed a series of raids on .the Indo ranch, in which it is alleged that I,00O( or more head ot' cattle had been driven across the IRio (Irande. Righteous Judgment. The honest wvorktingtitni with a peck of corned beef anl ehtlbagt' un (er' his helt may envy t 1 tuilitlon. wire his bank atccotunt, b.ut hanged it he wntstS the 4ielet soti lle.--l 1ilouse totn lost. Pen-;ion, For l unoct. I-onldon, Dec't. :"0..-The 11ritish1 wtar 4'li4e 11.1 decidh'd to giati pension 1to 'e wiows and orphan3y' of soldier vh( ;'1 T 1n' h4i'ih jpenialty a. tIl 1'ronI. Those wio> afdvoc'ate(i thie te10 ir ' EXt ('ndll o i' 13uni html(-nt fl' 4 a Sri, . V 'Ift 1;1 resnt l i' ta em erl e''. IfI. r'43li el' Ihti: ; t r\ t'i l,\. t) li e it ow(1nt rtehiti~cl. The End of Your Corns Pfain Slops al. Once -orn Liits O' Clean. T''here is nothing in tile worl( like "liet-11" for corns. .lust apply it. ac 4ord'(ing t) direc(tions, the pain :,top:: at once and4 then th' G(rt lifts off as 1ani as a whistle. No fuss, no bother, no danger. "(ets-It" you know, is al. Iillions have used it, more than tll other' col'n ree4ie 1 3omb ined, and it never fails;. Ilter e is no teed( ) for y4o43 to go thlrr4('h another y(I: of corn ag(ony. lit be itrv y.onl et "G t-I" e ns't Wanste' 'r'ime "'Ilonering." "'Bete-It" Never !Pfafl. teplt nothing else. for remember, there is positively )nothitg else as good. "Gets-It" never irritates the live ilesh, tnever ma11kes t he t04 sore. Y'ou enn1 go about as uisual with mlagle, (loes all the wortk. 'Then the corn33 peels5 right off like a banana skini, aind leaves the 304' as5 5moo3th and1( (corn-free4 as5 yourl lm1. Never happened befor'e, did it Guess not. Ge! a bottlec of "Get s-I I."' todlay from anty dru'tg store, youK needl 1)ay no0 more3 than 31.30, orV snt! 03n r(eeijt of pri1ce by II. laawretne & Coi., Chicago, Ill. Sol 4in11 it uren31 and( ((t1 143 re (nn ede a31the w44orl's ' best (corn 1remed'(y by 1'areka 3)rg (C., i'aanrenst Dru'tg So.. .%itte' of South 4.ar3olinal, t'tt Iu 1., 4' imurens,311 I N ('Olk'h 1" (COi!\ H;2. (ai 1l. Thomp334Ot,. .F. (. IPinson, IFi1lorhen P. 1133ami(lton an \.-\ lath II. .\ athews'4 , Pl'ain3tiffs against14 Alay P'. H3Oyd, Franki1 He(idl. 'Tom3 iteldl, Coy Ield and( F"armerc S NaIonal311 I a:n1i. De)fen'dan1ts. Pulrsuan33t to1 a Deeree' ol - lhe Courit ini the above state(d case, I 'will sell at pub~llic outcry to tihe highest hidder~, ait Laurensi, V. 'I., 8. C., onl Salesday ini January next, b)eing Monday, the 7th day of thie nmonth, during the legal hours for such sales, the following desceribedl property, to wit: All that tl'act and plantation of land situate, lying and being in Laurons County in the State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and ten (110) acres, more or less, and bounded by Iland of W. H1. Pinson, J. Ri. McDaniel, D~aiel Franks, James Benjamin, Cath. 4rnine I. Pinson, J. -W. Heonry andi oth. rs'l 'and being known as the Gabriel Pinson old home place. Termis of Sale: cash. Purebaser' to pay for papers and stfa.ap, if Om termsn* of sale are not comi. .! , the land .to be re-sold on tame c1- si. '(s Hsubeqiuent Salestday onl saine terme', a! rhisk of former purehaseor. C. A. PO,'V'R, C. (C. C. P. and( C. 3. Jaurens, S. (. D~ated, this Dec. 18, 19)17. 22-'i C 44CESTE S jL s~f-S 4 .'U44oNO L sie d A 'r.- w ' le fo MOTHR GAVt THIS DIllCATI CHID VINOL And He Got Well aid Strong. That's True Monaca, Pa.-"My little boy, who is the youngest of three, was weak, nervous and tired all the time, so he was most unfit at school, and noth. ing seemed to help him. I learned of Vinol and gave it to him. It has restored his health and strength and he has gained in weight. '-Mr, Frederick Sommers, Monaca, Pa. Vinol is a constitutional cod liver and iron remedy for delicate, weak, ailing children. Formula on every bottle, so you know what you are giv. ing them. Children love It. Laurens Drug Co., Laurens, S. C. IUrmeru! Leisteu! OurNowModeilyd.IRani I Wurlcrs ,artestand lert. I'ur water fronspriniL flowing well or brook, No running expeino. We replaco other Rains. Specil Iactory Priecs. We stand by gcuaranto. Your ronev's worth or your mnonov hck Write to RIF1." RAM & PUMIP ORS, Waynesboro. Virginia, for C:talog C. 1. \ 1 V f . 1A I: ' - . 3 ) '.\L -. A ,1'( Soutih f'airolinn,. l lilt " of Gre 1i ill. Oll\>: T ..I3:a a cc:v t . 1 Ic':. I fl +it J. - . i. i ight,,c bcnid le m .n in m il f 1!; courtai 10ec. at Icictreil .1 ' ('.. din il" I". " A be1: (t!a - d in h oa in .hmu : 1 11 '"n he inl I- it. rrt y ilof .1 i. aY. ii '. the following dv..rihed reailetm A1 l il h tId d ict li.e . 11::i ceLi and raq '.l of lsiaec l inl i ulus icoun ty', t at a 1'saic, and ontSal!i six hundired andi forty acres, nioreo o!" less, and beini loc te(1 in Cr is I 'l' wn hi ounded( ont the nob thl by lands of 1). It. Seurry~ and -1. G. W1':(11. on the outh yv lands of l. G. . kn.and .Sida aiver, o the vast by . O. .aenkiin andl Saldl River, on the north by .1. G. ,Jenkins and 1). 1t. liur ry, on the wilest by lands of WV. 1'. :Spea"rinan land otheirs:, and 111' jg the ann- ica:c onan n oveyel eoa A. M1. S laih by Mrs. Philandetslnh, and o ad also 1!he :unle Itc"t ot, (d to T. Ii. nic h I t by fthe, si.i A. . titih. l)so all thant other s n piece arcl and trate of i,... I ate i n I liantns unty, State of Soulhti Caro lina, nsar frountain Iln, in )ials wh. Cii i hontaining nineteen anl on-e 3alf ncres, imiore or less, and bounded by lands of Ales. .1. P'. Knight, .\artins string; branch and others. Tliens of Sale: One-third cash, one tlhhd in one year, and one-tird in two yarl satl deferred payents to be (""'r(d b y a hond of the imrhaser and a iiuortgage of the p rernises, said bonld and tnortgage to hear Interest onl all unpai portion:; at. the ratse of right Iper rent. per atnnum, with the fiurther provision that. in case the samte :oul not be paid when due and sihimid he collecsted by an attorney or legal proceeding; (en ier cent adi tionia to be provided for attorneys fees, with leave, howcrvet', for the l ur chaser to pay ill easli, 'aid purchaser to pay' for papters and( starups. And .futher, the~ tract of land first dlescrib rd shlil bei sold subject to a onitr'act !n the lhun.! of oite J. P. Il;)ansen,1 the terms ii saId cont rac t beIng thait the~ shii .1. P'. Ilanisen shiall have the right untIl tihe lrnth diay of tunle, 119, to cut and remnove theii timbler from said lautd, bcuit (lhat in doing HO he shall e x e recise duie care In order i not to Injure ithler ithulber anid t riees thn3 that1 cov c'rc( e b his5 said contirait , thca hIc shiallI not initerfere with the cuiltivat ionf of ciu saidbtds. andti that lhe ali il not) cuse any sucht cult ivactable landsI: fo: ; 3 'ln..: 33ut such timbleir acicl lcuncher, (3nlin3i'- hilcself[ Ito the roacla and ic c'! tic I0e miiu cc nizc ocf4 tw elve icl-h's i. i mater130 I'.o hc arcd woicit arid Ie 33ich, lot pic. Starte of Sccuth ('airoeli, ('ounI.y' of Iziaurensi. I-N CO)~ llT OF (O.\)M.\ON P'I~l-AS. II. Ii. Piinsion, Iidividuanlly andc In hisI owni right and as adiistrltatcor of eredits of thec estactc of W. I. in Florhiee P. I !Iamiltn and:iii Agatha 11. Manthe-ws, pilalitiffs agmiinst May P. IloydI, J. C. 'Pinison, Frank Ilelid, TIom IReid, Coy lid, 'Mrs. L. (I. Unilie, Fartners NatIonal Ilank, W. M. -Nash, Lautrecns Trust Co., andi Lau rens) Trunt. C~omnpany asc Trus'teet, de fenidattti<. Puirsuanit to a 'Decree of the' Court In thecabove stateld case, I will tell at pulblic outcry to the highest hlddter, at Laurens, (, 111., S. (C., on Saloaday in January next, becing Monday, the 7th dray of the nlonthi, during the legal .hourn' for such -sales, tho following describeid property, to Wit: All that tract and plontation of land ' Itntite, Iyhtii and being In Lauarenn ':ou;'y n the 8utt of Siouth Carolina, conticling '1it.hry, i(l0) acres, and boundcd on1 c:. ecu tl by Owlnt's land; ~ast b'y lands be)lo.,wIng to -the. estate of7 (Gabrlel Pinn~orl, ceadedci; .iuith by h lnds of WV. I I. Pinsoni am1) lvesct jy cands~ 'f J. C. 'Mial'anlele :Jl dtrant 01f an,' ho hccnf asi the Perry Abe ' 3:' o.n -ale : et.1. P1' 'C1h r to Pr' fo: p.p. '- i ~ . p-' tp 31u3s '- .rc].. '~ In' 3 o nlied with, C. e~c. Ac. OWci, C