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WHEN EURALQA ATTACKS NERVES Sloan's Liniment scatters the congestion and relieves pain A little, applied without rubbing, wilt fenetrate inunediately and rest and soothe the nerves. Sloan's Liniment * very effective iy-' allaying external pa' s, strains, bifeso aches, stiff jomts, sre muscl , fumba go, neuritis, ciatic-, rheu jc twinges Keep a big bottle Eays on hand .for family use. , Ists everywhere. No Wvormas in a licalthy ChildW All children troubled with worms have anl nn henlthy color, which iii(lentes poor blood, nnd as a rule, there Is more or less stomnach disturbance. GROVj-:'s TASTE-LESS cliii! TONIC given regularly for two or -three weeks will'enrich the blood, fin prove the digestion, and act as a GencralStrength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60e per bottle. 'ABBEVILLE-ItEENWOOFD MU'UAL INSUicANCE ASSOCIATION. Organized 1892. PROPERTY INSURED $2,500,000. WRITEI OR CALL on the under signed , for any Information you may desire about our plan of insurance. We Insure your property against do structiQn by Fire, Windstorm or Lightning. And do so cheaper than any Insurance company in existence. Rfemember we are prel)ared to prove to you that ours is the safest and cheapest plan of insurance known. Our association is now licensed to write insurance in the Countics of Ab beville, Greenwood, McCormick, Lau rens and 1-:dgenehl. The olleers are: GEN. .1. il.I-:lt LvON. l'resilent, Columbin111, S. C J, It. I;1k h 1.1, 1tn. .1., ,.ecy. A Trenis. .lreenwood, S. C. DIRICCTOlts: A. 0. Gr s........ .arml, S. C. J. M1. Gambrwell ....AbbevilleC, S. C. Jno. 11. Ch ilds . . . radley, S. C. A. V. You ngliood . . . . iouiges, 3. C. J. N. Cabrn.lermkS. C". I.11. I N cholsoni .. ..Ed:igelield, S. C. , L. Tjimmerm-!an1, I'leasant Lane, .1. C., J. C. Mallin. .. .. .... .1'ine lon, S. C. W. Hi. Wharton .. .. ...W aIerloo, S. C. Green woodi, S. C'. J. ROY CRAWFORD SURVEYOR Flats, Tracings, Btue Prints, Etc. 'elephone 201 Clinton, S. C. U. 2. DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD Attorneys at Law Enterprise Bank Builugs, Laurens, 8. C. PRAIJTICE IN ALL COURT'S Long Time Loans Negotiated. Abstracts Prepared. 0, ta. Featherstone W. B. Knight k1EATHiEMtaONE A hMUIGHT Attorneys at Law Laurens. S. C. Al uusin as hntrusted to Our Care WI~ lHuse l'rnimpt anad Carelut Atteta. tion. Oitice over t'almelutt Bank tLt. I'catiuerstone w il .,,endu Wedne.s da o each week In Laurens.) W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing :: Leveling Drainage NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmer Ois answered any hour day or night, Slimpson,Cooper & Biabb Attorneys at Law. WWl PractIce In all State Courts Freuapt Astention Given All Business Dr. T. L. Timmerman - DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina office in Peoples Blank BuildIng. Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW Viosupt attention given to all business Money to loan on Real Estate CZS.. Phone '1 Residence Phone S5 Ofnie mona B~uildlinr O' WiNSTON.SAE'11 .MI' etred ('rimlie's of Negro4 ('ause of itlot. Illep From Outside, \\'i net on-Salem (1, N. C.. Nov. I7.--The death toll In the rlot lere toliglt which followed efforts of 1 a mo1(') to storm the city jail and lynchl a negro pris:onmei hal beeni1 increased at Imid night to live--a girt spectator and a firemn and three negroes. The -police believe that a detailed search tomior row wIll .show that at least seven per -soi a(ndaybe more were killed. Upwards of a sore of persols are b1li eved to have leell i nin red, five or six of t hem seriously. 'i'lievy are m1ost !v whileli personl. and inillde ( wIo memv111 heirs of 1lhe holme guard who were i 1 olilt when Ihv mllob made its see ond .1i1it to Ihe Jail after shootilg a II(Iii a Iil naiidentally woIuldillg. a while piloler. \\'ilion-Salm.i N. C.. Nov. 1i.-.At le:/I 1no ros are kiiown to h11%v beenl killed anld probabhly a sc-orel of' otlhers ii.Iiired, several seriously. ill a rHot ire tolifghl whilel resultill iromii Ile efforts of a Imiob of several thous 'Ind ien to stormIl the city .iail and lyneh a negro acellsed of shoot inlg .1. N. Childress and S~herliff Flillt and attack ing Mrs. Childress last ni ght. This city is tIonight in the hands of a m)ob and excitemen t run Is high. About o'clock at imiob storilled the jail anil are said toI have shot to death tile negro charged Witi having coi mitted all assault. last night oil a white womall. Later it was said tile iegro shot iln thjall was not the right man and tile mob again formed in front of the city hall. The mayor addressed them and implored the citizens to disperse. The flie."alarm was' riung and the fire coi panies responded. A liile of hose was 11111 o0t and the water was turned on the crowd. in discrimilate shooting then elsied. Olle you'ing lnieber of I hi hom1e gua lrds tell. hilot thr l the breast, andi a young il als v\wai i m11ore. or lies s5 iolln. lwoullded. I Til. knowln dead are: ?aelii i I.evi. a yiluli woal:l bv Staidr. and Noberli Yonllllg, .a lirin ani. Tim m1110 riusl injuired isl mb. .\9lr: mI rt e I I) nwood I,,I r .lohn; 1'llmph-r, citizens.-, and F-rank (1'riell auI1 It. T. Ilaviw-.v. miemithers of Ile bine gulard: Chal-les White. A mI a :nd se --i I)-..- i y I ll 1-: .111 s S m th ('e il .\lley, .1 ..l. Adams. Five of the Ilore seriously ijured. including two mellibers of the liole arIds, we re ikell to hospials. butl lally others were treated at holmi. Tli total 1nu111uber injuretd was 110 known and tie police woulI not evell hazard all estimate. The ilob first. foried tils aftern1oon1 about 3:30 O'clock and storimed the jail.. Three shots Were irlled and the ilegro accused of shooting the two men and attacking Mrs. Childress was seriously ,wounded, Wilie Ia white pris oner named Tragg also twas hit. in the arm by a stray blltet.. After' some diffilty thle pli~lce sue ceededi tn clearinlg tthe crowdvt o(f the building anld thlen the malyor' callledl out the lltome Guards. Qutet reignled for a time, butt later the repiort wentl arounld that tile negro0 shot was nlot thle man thlat had been1 sought. 1y nighltfall tile mob01 had reformlled and~ started marcin~g to the jatI, whlich was sur1rounided biy I loile Gutards. Hlardhware stores were broken into and~ revolvers, shiotgunls and~ othier thle 11101 marcedl It Incereased inl size andl whlen its objective was reachled It numbll eredt several Ithoutsanld. The mayor soulght to adtdress the crowd, bt~tt could1( not 'be hleard. Ill the mleanltimle fire compilantes had arrivedl andh when thle mob01 broke for thle jail tile firemlen tuirnled water onl thtem. Young twas shot dleadl. *A bulllet lilt .\iss Levi, who1 was watchinlg nlearby. The Illme Guards anlsweredt tile volley, but1 the mob1 (I uIckly overptowered thleml and~ wvent Into thle jail. Two membIllers of the gulard( we're badly hurt by be In~g thrlown~ b)odily dIown a stairway Apparently the 11ob1 did( not find the negrPo It souight, for 110 mlore of thle pri'sonlers llwere fired upon01. After anl hofulr or more tile mob01 left thle jilI and started miar'chin~g thr oulgh the busint1ess sectionl of tile totnvn. Gradu(11 ally1 it brloke tnt ogr'oups andt for a tim tlCIt wvas fearedi Ithat there' w1ouldl b~e a rac'e riot as 11ome of thle g roupsl headed for thle neCgro quart er. Accord Illg to thle tpoll, Ice. n1eg roes were' kiltled ill the ouitlying (listriets, wvhere indiscriinalte shootin lg ('on linu led fori severlI hou rs a fter thle 11ob1 had11 dliprsedl, follow'ing a plitchedl lbat and fliem n, whol I nu rnled thle hose on1 thle crowdl~ when4' ii ruIshedI111 the al the ble seemed Ito be1 oI'ver andl thle po11ice Iexp~e(tedl to have the situlationi iln hand i biy the time thie troop1s froml InaleIghi and~ Clahrlotte r'eachl here earty tomior-. rnwv *A* * iANFO.D NSI. * * * Ilinfordl, Nov. is--tr . l v ,w l limts was a liltle late "udIa after' froon, InI reachin.. hi appointmenv~t ()n a1(otnt of the roads aid recent a ins andlt iI is abselle B ro. C. II. oper very ably13 an1d fOrCii bly praesentI ed to (lie vonglregat I tholl le ut *gent ieeds and Itecessity of .the prlesen t. war work campailgn now oil an(d ht the interest of ourl previolts boys made a noble plea for them vlich was i ucith enjoyed by all and listeneil to will muich it teremst. Air~s. T. .\. DIrlummond, .\rs. \. P. Iblo mes, .'s. '. T. Hol.o, .rs. C. 1). Cox. mai li Carrie Pi owler attenld ir i c he ruarr ly 11 un1ct'inw of \\omanl's lissAo l 'ni iv I m'ii i at Ipa ston FlI - t El chur11ch :md ro rt a1 .1 ;ldvndid mnvtt - in AN ' . Nnti )rllmta );)d woi j ' 1i Su . f (1, a ft ito I to p ia ( 4 1 whilHe % ilh h 1;11 d I'l , Ie i (arr.I !.rm I I . InIs .11,1 Nora 'annot h;au thoil .cIools ill I: r 11 Ita Inh r countyv last week, and seemdfl to be pllsed wiith their volk. .\li-. Williv lWowler is charinled w\.ith her school at Central. Alisses liarks'dale and .ilason are progressing nicely witi their school here and are down to work now in dead eariest. Ve are glad to welcome themil inl ourl mlidst and h~ope they will feel at home and bv as one ats ong is. .lr. Iiarper Higgins from Bluffalo ITniom, speIt the (ay receti I ly with his parents, br'inging willh him three of the teachers of the school, Mrs. Swy - gerl, and .\Misses Bilack and Clark. Miss Belle Patterson spent SItanlay with her friend and classmnIate, Aliss Carrye Lou Higgins. .\Misses Grace 'DeShields and Mary iiggins have Ieltuir'ed to Itluren1s and 5CSunted their Studies inl te city school. .\is. Fannie ('row and .lMiss Cora Crow\ w'eire inl Laiis, n .lday ha - ing olc denlltal wtorlk onlle. .\t . \\'illiaI : a 'ileberry and f-unily of, \\hilmire, were visiting r-lteives her for the wlti. ('h pe . W \\'. Was 1 >r11 h-i thi;- we k fmr Tenneslc.':-(e ho pu lit 1' . ar. loial oft iit a u i lt. r A lo.. Air. after s ea n nh ' 1rk11 almlo ai nl l ton lail jii \ A~ mriin Mis. J. \\'. Johnson, lilli tiarre '% l e a e, ..a(' t '. w -i a i4 .s . 1 . Johnllson iadt a ;i i trip ;") Spar lanlhtirg inl aut lleo ile Frid ly sb .is t. a.\oore wen1t3 01 Spartan hur kill her husband. They con.. leitplait meoving tlinlt'ext th k to nake o thei ho nse. .\lrs. j. E-. .Johnson and sonl, Charles, of Gray Cour, wate visitors ere a tort while Sarday abtsroo and to mevet lugenet .Johnson, from \\offord Hollege. who was to spend the wek end with his parents. .\iss Oth1llo Johnson spent thle day recently with -Aliss llelle Patterson. TWera arsoga thre wairtha rcesedf anda wehopeteacete wlbepedigelyo fodto, liowevrc~o oe heoar daily of dffroent ante we hatve kownat wer kiean o hassigoiot o ons ofaihose wo hatve fade theis Rheacumatn'fwsomate Natre'ss tRemd (NReo Tabeitas), Aro Hiepio nd Thouads ho treod Ex-tit lltuntn'-uaratoeed. ner Ter fare tohret vi ~t'italoese boy humaonsc mtb exsee,- tdetion ofel fromn i nd thie tlmiat rion tof wasit. Ph ord tditesi andfo assimilation man f'~~ail to eivexpeul t norId mens imorie plod waklne s rainacuuati oni itf alweato mlatterl wIche podsnyh. bdloesviay Tecrase o ower f erelistane toc diesoNue alast Rtey (Nvlo '1nen*t) In man ro us ills.' \ le' ll~ uItheumItiatCti,--du (l so 114 gnt fereng th ~thy pro es fir' liin tion, faoxr to Ntr' rmedy (ody poalisn,-canotlhto et tedg~ to yleld to anty- meicin astat elpt coec tet coniteio res ositbl forit . ouldiI atreale ierson expectt o roid theimlf of umtioa pa as long as rhua ti oio itial lowed to10 remain ina et b o. r'tt~'iii ta 1is t nny I.Ntres whr oothe Nr me icie ,hv a-d.Tosadr ungNlTA Tabes vr da ndgt tin re!ef Wh a ieo e MIAN STILL LIVES : a ch 1ol111(0 I a I ion. o( food. (list 1'ss afi tl'et lgaliad Ilidigestion, aiidM'el revlief ill liiig. chunitks of all ilicial di gestol o aekilling Oheirl stoliacli'; l;: i nactIion 'jist as so [Il s IIh I( it otw hlollulllleIs ednn il is froln I ud iges iloll 1led~s is a good pre sclild iou litatf wIll buIild( ti) is ,;tolll aell, put e Illg t lI('tgy an v11 ilsIic i ly IWtO it, all(] make it, stull-d3 enlouli to) digvst a1 Iletaity' li(al wiloil 111til th'ial aid. ("VC't'''w'Ioe a lld by 01.1j;-il C iu:(o. and0 is HtJd: 'v g ra lillceti It) bld uph n1invy bach. and i.- -';oh! ill sui:wull tablet loii ill In i-ge bf0xvp'. f(I rondl' a1 lo11w (cents Ru I m el 'w. Hit 11.111f. si' I'a i J. C. BRNS & CO. Two Big Department Stores TWO BIG STOCKS TO SELECT FROM No. 1 Store, 210 West No. 2 Store, Burns Block, Laurens St. North Side of Square SAIIS ORCiT isils UnI Aiti1n S..T. 11.1a1 C . . R41ega .. .lldiss Lids dsl .11iss S ,0i1a I'Ml.;3vPw MISS ~ ~ No 2,i Store, Burns BlockpVll MIS. 11-:. Thon 1pso 11. E.111,HN . I ? llv per N vr ive. I I I oil 111 I, a li I~ n il l'111-1s 1 1 is ry14t l s \ i : lo l DON'T NAG DON'T BRAG A Splendid Opportunity LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS Just received by express a splendid selection of ladies' and misses' coats. These can only be properly appreci ated by seeing them. They are exceptional values and beautiful styles and fabrics. KHAKI YARN Also just recived by express a shiprnent of khaki yarn for making sweaters and sox. The soldiers will probably be in France and in the camps during the winter months, so it is not too late to knit for them. Come and get this yarn. Shop Early for Christmas. It's Best for Everybody. H. TERRY BUY RIGHT SELL RIGHT BACK IN THE GAME Fresh Load of Mules Since the war is over, for which we are all thankful, the way h s been opened for us to open up business. In making this announcement, we beg to state that we have just re ceived a car load of fine mules which we are offering at attractive prices. All of our old friends, new friends, and customers are invited to come to our barn and see this stock. "F. P. Childress On the Spot"