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INOTICE of the O1.N'TY TItEASL'llElI The ilooks of the County Treasurer will be open for the collection of State, County and Commutation Road Taxes for tiscal year, 1918, at the Treasurer's olilce from October 15th 'to December 31st, 191S. After Decem ber 31st. one per cent will be added. After January 31st, two per cent will #e added, and after February 28th, seven Pr cent will be added till the 15th day of March, 19-19, when the books will be closed. All persons owning property in more than one township are request led to call for receipts in each of the several townships in which the pro perty is located. This is important, as additional cost and penalty may be at tached. All able-bodied malk citizens be tween the ages of 21 and 60 years of -age are liable to pay a poll tax of Spi.00, except old soldiers, who are exepll)t at. 50 years of age. Commuta. tion load Tax $1.50 in lieu of road (lity. All men now in military ser vice are exempt from road tax. The Tax Levy is as follows: State Tax .... ... .. .. .8 %A mIlls Ordinary County Tax .. ..4 mills Road and Bridge........4 mills taIlroad lond............I Inill Road Bionds.. ... .. mill Jail Ionds............% mill Constitutional School Tax ..: mills Tot:l.. ................2 mills Special School --Lalrenis Township Laurins No. I1 1..........In mills Trilnitt lid'ne No. 1 ..x...... mills Aladde-n- No. 2 .. .A. . .- mills Narni No, .. ..........5 mills liaih-v No I..1..........-. mills Mills No. .. .. ...1 mills -Oak G e No. .. .. .2 mills Ora No. 12 ....... mills St'(wlal Schlools - Younigs Townsip. Toin.. N.. .. ...... .. ...1 mills Younv_; No .. ... iills Yoming No. I . . 1 1 ! mills Young.- No. 5 ...... mills .Fountain Inn No. 3B . ..1 mills L.anford No. 10 ..G.._.. . ms Ora No. 12 .. ......ills Young.; No .... .. .. mills Central No. G .. ....... Young- No. 7. .. .. .. Iills Speciatl Sehools-1als Township Green Pon No. 1. .. ..7 mills D~ials No. 2........ .. ..81/2 mills Shilob 'No. 3.......... ...4 mills G;ray Court-Owings No. 5 .12 I/_ mills, arkadale No. 6 . .. .. ..5 11111i Dials Chulul No. 7 .. .. A.. mills F ountain Inn No. 311.....t m4iII s Merna No. 8.. ..2 mills Dials No. 4 ........ ..4 mills Special Sehools-Sullan Township t. ilethel No. ...........8% mills Shilncton No. .. ..........4 mills Poplar Springs No. ...2 mills ickoid TarNi No. 17.. .... .. mIlls D sCewerton No. 7 .... ......4 mills Sullinan Iownship 3. .1nds 3 mills 'Merna No. 8 ............2 mills Specal Schools- atnrloo Township Walteloo No. I1..........5 mills Mt. cetonr No. I.. ......8 mills PotlilrSi Nc). 2.3... ....4 mills Ekom Taern No. .... ....8 mills Cewteroit No. 7.. ........4 mills Oaklla No. . R...nds. mills MI. le asan No. ........ ..2 mills Mt. Olive No). 7........ muills Special Schools- aeross 11l Township Ctross 11 No. 1 ....... ..S mills (Alt.~ 1allghe No. ........ ..G mIlls Cross hill No. 2 ...... ..2 mills Ce'ross i No. . ....... ..2 mills Cross ill No. .. ........4 mills Cross Ill No. 5 ...........I mills o.lesailln No. 16........ mills lt ie No. 2 .. .. .. ..8% mils1 -Cos imier No 13............8 mills1 Crinonll N. ......... ..2 mlills Crosl li11 No. ............2 umills Curo il No. ...........2 mills1 -COsels Nc.1 No..6......... ......mills Itrosisc Ieil No. 3.... ....2 inillIs adyun(ill No. 26.. .. ...... mills l1(nler NO. 2 ... ..........-11mi11s Jackse No. *i........ .....m.. l I -C lol(10l No. . ... ...... ills Hcunltor Ni. .... .. .... .. itills Hunterlo No. It).. ......,,.. ..2 mills unte NI). G.. ..........-.mills SOellse w No. .... .. .. .. ... ils Jaltcksw No. ... .. ........ mills hspeia Schoolsh SitownyIliIi Taxsi Lanrogsth huri h No.a IIb ..ck .. ..I3 or-l Lanfor Ns o . 10l ..g ..i l.. t of .. mils Or iIa o d12 .. .. i. .. ..5 ..l ..o m ils themufflowndo gi.. t.. tow..s..- mil al'romas tenion will i e iven 'is through heCmai ty ek money or-l* atI '. asons soleingc 01n lisasof name (themk .arl;an se athe11 twnshi Cof ea(ilc, as11 Ihe Crasrrol i 011 very busyh l riuriugl the mont ofiigfele gaml'r 11011$ f sleI ie foloin YlnGil I ~u -c~sCol tCounty C Trlauret. Pursyant to andre-hnt If (86 h1-r) atres, mlo ess, ownJas the Cheek, I home sl a bolauens iiy rIan lloabh South Wilarolinalo threeda un loesmber, u tm 1 1rn Plae bouna houry ns of lerfollowinlandn Taurens ounty, suh Carhae to paygfor-sixpr and ont-afp 86-. abN WrsI a Healsothe Child Allrheden t-fbve (32t) wores mave anur ealthy clnd, whic IRober lodn, and theeLthren oe es Tr stompny. itubne Torm of e wsl enrh. t hrchaodr to wrav thr daes and ct ampenrSt.ngh Nhowf orsth wonma ealthe Childwilb rue tere helth moeless toac disurbance. LAND SALE. State of South Cairolfina, Comy of LIaurens. PROlATHC COURT. Pursuant to a decree of the Court in tile caSe of Richard D. Hlazle, in his own right and as administrator of the estate of Amanda V. lazle, deceased, plaintiff, against John Ilazie et al, de fendants, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at laurens C. I., S. C., on Salesday in November, 1918, it behig the 4th day of the month, all of that plece, parcel or lot of land, ly ing, being and situate near Watts Mill village in the county of Laurens, and State of South Carolina, composed of the two lots, Nos. 12 and 1.1, In block C, on a map made by H. K. Ken ledy, surveyor, In January, 1910, and recorded in the oice of the Clerk of 'Court fo isaid county in Deed Book 17, pages 314-15, said lot fronting 'Cora Street 100 feet and running back 150 feet, bounded on the north by lots Nos. 13 aid 15, block C, on east by lot No. 10, block C, on the south by Cora St reel and on the west by lot No. 16, bloc5k C. Terins of sale: one-half of the pur chase 1n0iny to be paid in cash, and tile remainder on a credit of throe 111onth1s w-ith Iinterest from thle day of sale, and with leave to the purchaser to pay the eitire plirchase lioney in ash: 11le purchaser to pawy for papers am n reven ue stainps. If the purchaser fails to comnply w%-ith the terms of 'sale the propert y to be resold at hiis risk on I lie saille or sone subsq-uen t salesady. 0. G. 't'ilO.\lt'SON, Probate -Judge. Oct. I1, 1_.%A LA N 1) S. i, Sta. of Soulhi Carolina, Co(iunty of 14,urns. Ca rriv T. I.'!eminlg. Piain1t:11, against n lieiks, et al, Defeidanit. Pursuanut to a d(ec1ree of the Court in Ile above stated came, I will sell at tublic outcry to he highest bidder, at. I tueils, C. II., S. C., oi Salesday in Novemiber next, being Monday tle -Ith day of the ionth, (urliig the legal hours for such sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: All that certain tract, piece or par eel of land, lying, being and situate on Ieeder River, in Sullivan Town ship, County and State aforesaid, con taining one hundred (100) acres more or less, adjoining lands oif F. L. Bram lett, Neal Andrews, ,Est. of (Nancy holt, and Jack Johnston, beginning at the mouth of the Andrews branch at tile utpper side of tract, thence up the meadows of said branch about 7.80 to a sweet gum on the west side of the branch, then S 81 1-2 W 36.75 to a Reeder stone, then S81 1-2 W 18.95 to a stonie, then S 60 2-5 W 10.05 to a stone, thence In a straight. line to Reedy Riveir, parAllel to the first line, thenee up lie river to tile beginning corlier, as is fully shown by a plat of SIeI exceuted by W. L. Mitchell on .January 311, 189.5. Terns or sale: One-half cash, bal aliev to tie paid twelveo months from date of sale; the credit portion to be secired by Iolid aid mortgage of the i irchase' over the said premises, boaring linitoresIt at 8 per cent from date, with leaVe to u rchaser to Pay lihis ieire bid in eash. Purchaser o pay for papers an1d stamps. If the l(ri's of sale are not complied wilth, he land to bie resold on same or sonic su bseiqnent Sales;day on saine to rims, at risk of formner purchaser. C. A. POWEli, C. C. C. P. andio G. S., I lated, thiis Oct. -I, 1918S. Laurens, S. C. 13-31 LAiND S.ALE. Staire of South Cairolinat, ('unity of Laurilens. COl'i'T 01" CO.lON PLIEAS. I lonieir Gairotl in his own right and11( as adiiistrator~ of the estate of J. P'. Ga rrett, dheceasedl, ci a!, Pin t iff, a ga inst Gaston Abei'cromb lie, et al, defendanuts. Pursuant to a de ree of thle Courmt ii I he above stated case, I will sell at pulblic ot criy to t he hiighiest bidder,('i at bauriens C. II., S. C., on Salesday ini Noveiniber next, being Mlonday thle -tIh day of the nionth, dur'ing the legal htour s for such sa les, thle fol lowving (Ic xcibed0( prioperity3, to wit: ' AllI that Iriact, tilece or' pa rcel of landl lying, bieling and situate in Laur mens 'ounty, In the State of South Cairolina, containiig sixty-six and 50-100 66 'Pt- l0t) aories, more or' less, hound - 0(d on the noith byl;' the Ilii'ris lands andio iainds now'i 0or formeriily belonging to Wt. I'. Owinigs, on thet ('ast by lands of W. P. Owings, in thei south lby lands (if 8, P. Gleniii fioml which it is sop iratl byv pulic road, andi on th~ wvest byv tinds of .1(ohn1 .\lainly. Tl'ms of sale: cash. Purohiaser to y for imapvrd aitd stms If the lerlils of sale are not1 'omphiedl wvith, thei laiid to be' re'-soil In (im e or ii someli siibsinenitOl Salosiday 0n 50ame termiis, at iimk of foi'iimerli puchbaser. C. A. P'OW1EIt, C. C. C. IP. anid G. 8., laureinis, S. C. D~ateid. October 12, 1918- '3-8t ('infttion fior Letlei's of Ad minisli'rntn State of Sou thI Cariol ina, 'County of Laurenis. I ty 0. O1. T1hiompson01, Prioba to Judge: Whicieas Sarah White has made sulit to me to grant. hiei' Letteris of Adnin 1striat ion of the E0state ando effects of C. It. White. T1hese are ther'efore, to cite andl adl ioiish all and singular' tile knld redl ando credhitor's of the staidl C. 11. White, dleceasedh, that they bo andl appear be fome me, in the Court of Probate, to lie held at Laur'ens Cour't H-ouse, Lau r-ens, S .C., on the 2nd (lay of Novem her', 1918 next, aftei' publication here of, at 11 o'clock in the for'enoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the sald AdmInIstration should not be grantod. GIven under my hand thIs 19th day of October Anno DomIni 1918. * 0,. 0, THOMP8ON, 14-2t-A IT. P. L. C, NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of South Cariiolinat, County of Lauitirels, Notice is hereby given that the Gen, eral Election for United States Sena tor (full term) and lresentativos in Congress, and a Special llection for United States Senator (short term) will bo held at the voting precincts fixed by law in the County of Laurens, on Tuesday, November 5th, 1918, said day being Tuesday following the first Monday, as prescribed by the State Constitution. The qualifications for suffrage are as follows: Residence in State for two years, in the. County one year, in the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote, four months, and the payment six months before any election of any tax then due and payable. Provided, That ministers ii charge of an organ ized church and teachers of public schools shall be entitled to vote after six months' residence in the State, if otherwise qualified. Registration.-Payment of all taxes, including poll tax, assessed and col lectible (uring tlie previous year. The production of a certificate or the re ccipt. of tle ollicer a u thorized to col lect such taxes shall be conclusive proof of ti e payment thereof. lefore the hour fixed for opeiling tie polls lndagers and Clerks must take and sublscribe to thle Constlitutionl al oathl. Thei Chairman1.11 of, the Mlard of lanagers eain admillister thle oath to im other Manyers anl to 114' Clerk; a Notary Priblic must ihnini ist(r the oath lo Chi 1la')rnian. 'le .\ln age rs elect Iliel'ha'irmn and Clerik. Poll.s at :iucl vol ing place must Ie oliend af 7 o'clock a. m., anl losvd I I o'clock 1). m., excelt inl the Cily of Clarleston, whelve Ihy shall be opeled at 7 a. Ill., aml(1 closed. at 11 p. m. Tle .lanager* have tile lower to fill a vai:tney; anl if loile of t te Malaaers atte l. the citizens enn aloint, fiomli amiilonlg 1thie tualilelld voters. .tile .\l - agers, who, after bcing sworn, cal condilet the election. At the (lose of the elet ion, file Man age rs an(1 Clerk must proceed )1public ly to oplen the ballot box and count tile hallots therein, and contliiue wIth olit adjournment 1untii the same is completed, and make a statement of the result. for each oflice, and sign the same. Within three* days thereafter, the Chairman of the Hoard, or some on0 designated by the Board, must de liver to the Commissioners of Election the poll list, the box containing the ballots Vnd written statement of the result of the election. Managers of Election.-The follow ing M\anagers of Ilection have been ap pointed to ht~ld the election at the va rious precincts in the said County: Laurens--R. P. Traynham, If. M, Wright, Jno. N. Wright. Watts Mills-W. M. Stone, G. A. .Miller, E. T. Lawson. Laurens 1"Il-M. L. Smith, W. 1R. Power, Joe Avery. Ora-Lj. J. 3lakely, W. J. Fleming, Robt. Smith. banford-T. A. Drummond, Scott Higgins, L. 'M. Cannon. Youngs-Jess Cheek, A. S. Riddle, T. G. liarris. Stewart Store-.J. ). Stewart, A. H. Stewart, C. A. .loore. Cooks Store--.J. 11. Cook, Thad Ed wards, Butler Cooper. Grays--F .L. Melntyre, V. E. Pinch er, 0. C. Codfrey. Thollipsol Store--. -M. Garrett, 'I. D). larrow, .1. P. Good man. Owings--Wister Owings, Zeb Vance, .1. TI. Owlngs. Gray 'ourt---.I. H. Garrison, .1. T. Peden, W. I1. Blrooks. Dials-Carles McCall, J. Harris CurI ry. P. .\. I lel lams. Woodlville- -C. D). K~ellett, W.. 11. P'ut nam, WV. L,. Abieiromble. Shi ilohi--.I. Ii. IIel lanis, J1. L. Power', II ickoryv Taver'n---W. .\ . A bererom11 Ie, J1. W. Kellett, .1. A. Coats. Pri'lncet on-A. J1. .l Oilroe, Jos. T. Da~.veinIpolrt, All ic W. Sharip. Simpsoni01, .los. P'. SI immon s. D a niels Store--.l . C. .\aritin, L. S. Cooiei, J. 11. O'IDell. .lt. P'leasant-lt. .\l. Cunningham, P. WV. FinlIey, G;. farioni Aloor'e. TPilp 'fop----1. L. I agwellI, A. W.. Simis, Jhrno. 10. .\1l Daniel. Waterloo -Rex 1Lanofrd, .J. IT, Wher Oin, .Jr., S. L. .\oore. ('ross 111li-W.. 10. GriflIin, Gco. .\l Mlountv'llle-W. C. Ii ipp, W.. E. ('lisp. J1. 1. lloyd. llopewell--J. 0. Young, D). .\. WiI Iiamis, C. R. Workmnan. ('Clinton .\1ll--il. J1. \Me'rary, Jnio. '1. Ihilbertson, A. P. Litt le. ILydia .\li1l---W. N. .lobhnson, 1I. Wof ford, . .. HIoyter. lin. J1. I I. Hell. L ieansoe a-\l. re ii(. P tll leu gate one (of I heIr numbnler to seeunre the box and blanks for thle elect ion from W.. S. l 'ower' at Clerk of C'ourit's oflic, TLauirens, S. C'. B. MT. W'OLFP, L,. I. UL4ACI(WlI,. WV. P. HliRIS,, C'omissioners of Federal Ellect ion foi Laiurecns 'ounty, S. 'C. October 22, 1918. NOTi(E OF01 ELECTlION, State of S4outhl Catroillna, C'ounity of Liaurenms, NotIco I lihireby given that the (Gen oral Election for State and County Oflicers wvll be held at the voting pre cIncts prescrlbedl by law In salid coun ty, on Tuesday, November 5, 1918, said dlay beIng Tiuesday followIng the first Afondlay In November, as prescribed by thle State ConstitutIon. The (Iualification for suffrage: Managers of election shall reqlulro of every elector offering to vote at any election, beo'ore allowIng him to vote, the nrnrtaton of ds. reg-.ratio ..r titicate and proof of thte payment of all taxes, including poll tax, a against him anad collectible during the previou: year. The prodtuction of a cert i l(nt e or of the' receipt of tile or fic'r altlorized to collect such taxes, shall be conclusive proof of the pay ment thereof. Section *!i7, Code of 19t.1, as itmend e'- by Act. No. 6, special i.sslon of 1914. Sectioi 237. There shall be three separate and distinct ballots, as fol lows: One ballot for United States Sen ator, lHeprcsentatlves in Congress and Presidential electors; and one ballot for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, State oflicers. Circuit Solicitors, mem bers of the f1louse ->1 RlepreCsentatives, State Senator, county oflcers. an( one ballot for all Constitutional amend mients and special (lustions3, 4each of tiree said boxes to be appropriotely I eied : w hihc ballots shall b of plalin white paper and of sitch widit.l 1111d Iength a,4 to contain the names of the otlicer or o!benrs and questions or (tluestions to be voted for or upon, Clea r and even (ut, witholu orna'nent, desig nation, mutilation, syihol or mark of any kind whatsoever, except the nale or 11a es of tlte personl or persons1 voted for and the otlic lt wih ich su1ch1 person or personis are loi'nnded to he chosi'n, and all s;pvvial <llstsions11 which nam1111e or llles, oiliic or oliides. qies tion or <pteslions, Shall be writtenl or priled or partly writtenl or partlyl printed tlheron in black ilk: and su1ch ballot S1111 bo so foi'.d as to coie.'al Ile am or name', oiilestioni oir u : ions: Ith onl. an 11( o folded, slu1l,1 be 0d. Ad e in a1 box to be I) constructlel. l-It a dl 1 ito- f of . 1s : 4er)in pro( itid 'y 1,L\'. 111d NO alot of any oth r' doscliptionl Found in iither of said b 11S shall be co nlled. On alt special f1u0sions the-c 11o111o shall stlalo th" quotion!Ql, 0or ritjl, ions, :111I sh'all tllerettfi r have 1'.1o w 'r 41: "Y'1'a'' an "No" inserltd so Hll thi voter. nit' *% indiente hlis voie b sri rin 0o11 One or ilho oth1er of zlich words- on -alid ballot. the w 'ord not so stritte-lsn ot to be (n0111 ed. Rofore te hoiu fixed for opening 14 polls, Malnagors anuld (lp 'rks nmist tak1e ald silbscrib( tIIhi' Consiltutional oalbh. The Chairman of the Beard of Mana gets can administer the oath to the other members and to the Clerk; a No tary Public must administer the oath to the 'Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at -1 o'clock p. m., except in the City of Charleston, where they shall be op ened at 7 a. im. and closed at 6 P. n. The 'Managers have the power to fill a vacancy, and If none of the Mana gers attend, the citizens can appoint. from among the qualifled voters, the Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of tle election, tite Man agers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open t le ballot boxes and coun1 the ballots therein, and continue without adjournimetit until the same Is com pleted, and make a statement of ithe result for iach ofilce and sign tie same. Withini thrtee days thereafter, the Chairman of the Tloard. 0' S011e one des Ignat(1 by the iloard, mutlist deliver to ithe (oimiilssionters of Electioni the poll list. tlie boxes ('ontainiing the bal lots and written statement.s of tlie re sults of tile election. At fithe said election (Inlalifid electors will vote upon the adoption o' re' tionl of amenvidmnis to 11ho S1.1 Coll slit )t ion, as provided in t lie follow ing .101 1 IT solutilols: A Joilit Ritiolu1tion to An1ienld See tion 7 of Article VIll of the( ,onlstijlu (in, Relatin g to Hlonld indebiItlless by Adin Irg a Proiso~l Therccto as to the City of Abbeuville. A .10oint Resotlt Prioplosintg an Ameni'idment'i to Seit ion I In. (t f .\rticle X (If Itie C'on1sftIitut ionb AllIowint the City of ('har't'ltn IThroughl. liii' (lv Connell,. to A ssess .\h llitng 1rop'rti for) P'ermaneni I ltpr'ovemnit andti to of t~l'hitersectlion (If Soi'e't- 101' 'iitihina anld thei Thayjn o).~f I)rn is Owner's. .A -11116ii'sution hto1( Amitentd SP ion ., Allti'li' NI of6 611e ('ost 11)i oll itelating to School t)istr'icts, by Add tng a Spleeial Piso'Ii Us to (hreenille A Jinlt RisoluItin to A.\mend~ Se(' 11ion, by', intsertin Ilaftr the li W'ords Viva \'oce''. 6 hi' W~ordis ''Except by A JToint IIiesohutiont Pr'oposinhg an Amendmtitlenlt to Artil 1(4N of t he ('osti tion by11ii. Adinllg Th'eareto Sect ion 19, to Ittmow(er' the ('ily of Ahheiivilli to 1 1 A oi n' t l I ' ) ( 1 o ' l u it o n I o Als , r tille N \ lo44 of II 1he 15onst il t)o 11. Add liji TheretoI a 54ection 17 64) l'oi .4~i' Iownl to Al41 1: Abi P\ifiu ic .for 141 l'er :an fn l l-povenn (114'tI l A Ilu i t S,'i'i ion to'i \i Ain n It \li boodas to tih 'ity of Orn~ m \ .1(1) n1 lu4'lution11 ( Aiiiir Proposi - Arnoin7 i t i 7 f . \r'thh '1 111 ile ) \' 4~ Of Ation No Articl11'il andt61 l 1ectio '( if lt lhem'ijt ti' . I C iis (If 14It i ill 4111 A Joint11 RIesoluito Pr1)loposinog an Amtendmjent to A.\'ticle N (If the C on.. silt) tioi by Add ing Thereto Sect'in 1(1 lo Tlomlower' the Towni of P'endleton 6(1 Assess Abult6 ttng Property for Pci' moanent 1) Tprovemienits-. E'lect in Managers., Theii fol lowIng .\anagersu of TElectiton have been aplpolited 6(o hold thte etee lion at the var'ious4 priecincs Inl the 'sid Coutnty: Liaurtens-Rh. R. Nickels, Albertt Dial, Ii. M. Wolff. Laurensq Mill-Ri. S. Temupleton, J. W. Ilellamus, J. 'C. Cannon. Watts Mlli--Joe Blakely,'Alsey Cole.. man, J. Ilobt. Brownleo. Or'a-O. L. IHunter, W. slp McClin-' tock, W. J. Blryson. Lanford-J, M. Fleming, C. L. Wal Irep, J. W. Lanford. Pleasant Mound-Gsny Pnon - Yotings--.C . Hobo, V. W. Wallace, I. ii. Abercromribje. Stewart--A. J. Ilughes, C. 11. Leon ard, G. T. Cook. Cooks---I. L,. Cooper, Y. A. Ed wards, W. W. Roberts. Grays---.i. H0. Long, It. It. Barnett, IH. It. Gossett. Thoipson Store-R. C. Owings, R. WV. Gillilandl, L. A\. Thom 011pson1. Owings-G. .1. Brooks, L. L. Tem pleton, 11. J. . Curry. Gray Court----L. Z. \yilson, C. . Shell, W. 11. Barksdale. Dials--W. It. IHarris, Ludie Aber. crombi e, len Campbell. Woodville-J. E,. Wham, A. S. Holder, IHaskell Gray. Shliloh--l. V. Boyd, It. G. Wilson, C. M'. Wilson. I-Hickory Tavern-J. I,. Baldwin, W. D. Sullivan, Jr., J. A. Hagwell. Princeton-J. 1'. Hagwell, J. Frank I)avis. .\1. It. .\leCuen. Polar Springs--T. T. Wood, .\. E-. Pitts, N. 13. Wood. Danliel Storv--.\l. W. Hlill, P . 1)Ho land, W. .1. .\lanley. 10on .C. Hill1, .1. it. Clbert..--onl.: P1. O. Smith. .\L. Plevasant---G. E'. .\loorn-, \\. -11. .\lundy. A. F. Toague. Tip Top -.Ilo. W. Ander.<o. W. I'. Simus. S. Ak. Taylor. Waterloo .1. .\. Pearev, Ge m .\n, dersomn, Ilierer Nvlson. ('ross Itil- .R. I). Naneo, W. F. Ma d11-1. J. C'. Workmanl. .lountviiv -e . 1. Cr. F-'. F. *kes.I(d P. S4111th. II(o;).wvll -.1. F'. Workmnan,G.T tr n.1.. I'moy Crawford. ('I~#lto !?. .1. C"opmland. 4r., Tandy P'. ilainl, .it. I . Naborsw . il intonl .\ill- T. N. oye HWli .l Waf ford, 11. )I. C.wart. Goldile l, (. Iluntekr. WV. 1:. lila lock, b. L.Aim n. Ikenne'o . 0wla. d .1. W.\ON n T. .. WeIIr, l'lins torS O.ark.n Coty . Cn. -l. Wes" Donna)). Thber . i va.b pr22, 1n18 nam)ed aovo Caroe l ritsdo del ral one of thir numbyer lo sLinre boxes COnld blank" for th leion from W. PL S. Power. Cad the Clrk of Court's ofile, laaurenis, S. C. 1). WV. .\ASON, A. C. OWINGS, Commissioners of State and Couty a'lections for Laurens County, S .lC. October 22, 1918. LA ND SALE. l. C. Caldwell et a l, Plaintiff, against Mrs. Bessie C. Norris et al, Defendant. Purstant to a o cicr of the Couttrt ing the above stated case, I will sell ait pitblic ouitcry to fthe hlighiest bidderI at. Laurens C. I., S. C., on Salesday ill Novenber next, being ri\oday, tle 4th ay of the month, dringi t e legal holirs for sitch sales, the following described properly, to wvit: A Il. that tract and platr alioln of land sitlSate, lying and being tin Water loo Township, fin Laurens County, inl tih State of South Carolina, contain ing nlinety-six (0G) acres more or less, well watered, and bounded by Saludal Tiver, mnd lands of ars. Rebecca C lendor.<on, lands belongin. to the stae of A. . Wharton, leeaied, illd Others. I'loll O place o a 1ive-1 roon ivwelling house, anl orchard, sonie( good4 boltant land, and plenty of Ters of saliie: reli Purhasr t thod.eSai C land o r ood sae of son, liatriko f o me uch sr i11.d Oct. 1, 1918. Lairinwi, S. C. '2- lt N Ol'E. I ulrsiuant to an otrderi 5igned' by llis Ilio' .. WS. lDe\'ore, Presitding Jitdge an extra termii of' Generl'al Sessjins ('liurt wvill be holden at. ILaun s C. II1 8. ('., on ithe ltis .londay in Novenm tilonth, ait teni ol'tlock illn In- foienoon sary3, not) longler than th liend11 of shijl week ..\ll parit ies inlterietesdl therein aref her'hby nolif ied of suith. 'The Graind Jury and11 amhll'rtm'ilnint and witniesse's 1erm 'If the' lout . lI Irt'en fail n111, lal pain of th in e ai'mnd . fi'r i n- Int will fa I itheri'l oni. Yurubi Ocl. u1,ist is.1 bc aiVCU yoi' vr al).(1 R'OU ip th.\ Ca'1l'Q omel Un ers! aero ho ieve'osn'ysu Liver Tone pefet.su~t. tiy or uplnthout omel whe a plewent buy al large 'which will start your liver just as stnr'ly~as calomel, but it doesn't make you sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take Tjodson's Liver Tone, 'because it is nerfectly 'harmless OPINION OF MANY IS THAT GERMANY MOVING SHREWDLY Text of Her Latest Note Re ceived By Swiss Minister. PRACTICALLY SAME AS PRESS REPORTS Wants to Get Wilson to Save Her at The Peace Table. Appears Ready for End. Washington. 00t. 2.-Germany ap ear'e,. to olliefal Washingto'. Ioday to he at iilpling to force an eirly sub iission of allied ariistice termils. Ant ler latest note, fori which there zippearedI nol parlicular exueor nleftt ciarrul Ilie plaini suggestion that she is struoggling now to IIake the Allies m111110, on thill(' initlintivt lle in) suigg. t ig aI armliistic . It was ' stated aithitrtitat ivly ttotlay It \k.14 sk llf tl'at Itreshh-tu \ilso I robbly wmdt te Iw reply to tohl (;rIitn " k iowl .1on nl ti" -whol. 'iestion of -,nl armi t ire i t . f 1( tie m ilitary I unan1iers a1tf thv 1-ni.l tS ::t- and \\'l a. Cei'~toV il- l~t. pr lwf the -is1( ilsh t na once which ml ets t) Th 'o l orl n11 1114 siuanon is * oume thile tohe ut ofv \'e Tis (erl tri pl r a1 h0. the rSit aN-;es werety nir way.pae 11crl 5tIt fn tha:, the iliarys verV ers are Sttijoct1o1,h - ne re'rsi riwg . ga islle( ' a i;t:; divided as to it im op face~ init theC~rman' pel'fori n I 'othe dearnit nwi-ly tof s t h iar. oe th try 1-1 th ''111r i le ln a 4-: n 11tof Im p orhi , i ere - any' ustieinigiothilal liidw is inipor1 lant. suo in11ig secr-el. What. Grm:v imant. when she :,a.i( ll l-esident W\ilsonI "knlows" of thle deep t hoote. constituitioal chalges" under way in that, country is uncer Some believed sho might have made a secret supplemental statement as to political reforms. Others thought she was merely tryNinlg to emphasize that preset chaniges were under way. H~er statement that. the military p~ow ers are subject to the new reforms is regarded as inconlusive though re forms iticated i press rpors shdy low ol tle face tlat the Germn people Clan conietrol, if tle new reforms become of fective anld thle people chloose to ex SeIse their iew pirogative. Resignatilol of 1u11tl(dorff, Cer iniy's master military iind, is held signifivelnt by some anid Camouflage by. others. Ala.ximiflil .1 lardenl's reported state melit Ht the llIiest-Litovsk ieace had Imlade German 01 saesiOeln look like C 1' r to thle whole w r 4 fAirly illustraItive of thie sentfimlent here. Ilienf there is anl attitude of dIIl abiu the real ilui portn11 tce of elie 1,dlelndor tff act ioI. Another factor in the situation is her constan appeal to President WilsoTo to get a ajust peragcL.'' Gern1n palwrs are indulging inl flat ( \t li 'l. And tth r is a glmowln-. fI.I that ,' Ita oe m n u e ae part of, a s s ly Tonge to)i ase disenh]sionamng the \llies bI a) ikline t thedache sates solely or yue do nt m oe lnin trLiverint, eonn hetertan frortis~ cuaea yoheji neei atn ohir you.