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FINAL SE1TEEMENT. Tako.:nottoe.(h t pn the 11th day of F'ebruary, 1b2>, wuil render. a..inal accoutt of .pny aOts and doings as Erxeoctc r of .tho otate of Lillian Ow Ings. d beasod, in the ofilce of the Jud5Q of Probate of 1aurons county, at 11 o'clock, a. m., and on the saue day -will apply for a final discharge from my trust as 1'xecutor. Any person indebted to said estate Is notified aid re}(uireid to make .pay tment on that data; and all porsons having claims against :aid estate will present thom on or beforo said date, duly proven or he forover barred. .1. A. SMITH, 1'xecutor. Jan. 7, 19"0. 25-5t-A ASSESSOR ;S NOTICE 1120. The auditor's otie1 will ie open from the i.rut day of January to the 20th day of' F'obruary, 1920, to make returns of personal proi)rty and all transfors of real esla!o, for taxation For tho convonience o' taxpayers tiie Auditor or hlis deputy will attend the follouring named places to receive return: for said year, to wit: Tuesday, Jau. 20, Scuffletown town .lip, J. S. Craig's Store. Tuesday, .)aln. 20, .hekis t.iwn?:sh1ip, S. M. D~ean'r.. '1'uenday. .fa.u. 211. .Iael: townh'ip, : '$O1tl) 0. 'Tuesdacay, .lan. :!t. ,!nauw~l township, MontlLville. 'I.I t ". Jan. o 11111 T u ;1ri Jan. X \Va' loo tow n '.uip, li ' W ale :oo. '1 \ 1'<G (. I ipt. Je1 ry C. M\ rtin'I store. Il), 1_i~Ollll+ '('tl( :;(1.'!, ~ ~ ~ ~ i "! 1. L.. . ).1, 1( (1) .il, V I)J ipy, J .ilt 2 l i , ton :h4., 1. -iore. Tu ned y. J a . 2,, mtt -it to:hi. :.idp. 'L'. '1'. Wood':{. TV:dncsday, k' i. 2 . DI al:; township. Thur:sday, .11.a. W: i!uier towrn-ip, C1l, n Cotton mlso. Thursday, .an. 22, ullivan tolmw Thrnsdy, .11a .22 DIals township. Oi)vngs : tzutlwr. Turalay, Jau. 22, Youngs town lip, \. 1'. fiarr. '.9.. ierdid'y, .1 an. 23, -unter township, iyda Cotton 1I:1. Friday .fa. 2, Suliva town-h Ip, W. D). Sulliva 'Sr. thriday, Jn. 2 O: townithilp. litny Courtt . Thursay, Jan. 2tt.Slltira twn Thrday, Ja. 22,(a': D ls owns:hip. fw.n-ford St tin. BThLurday, Jan 't' , You llit nvttown Frhinyl Jan. 2(,luir townshipt, 1ri a(l . l an . i:,'il townsh ip W,. A. 'Sitarn 1.:;)!' sot hitti. pV S ':II(t (11 1.td .3 lt tI13if ' l:t~!tIO use t l L .)ist as %'i'tiave aterd1 y .tn0 1)r6t t::I, (>i1 [ lals ow hi'p. lria. a . In": l uua in c lwr'ip, 1'0111uray . ol.Uplan townshi i!nford tha lieI in.' atuvi d' y;, .ii' . .,, iun ter se s:: 1 ovilshlp:. All inal c.e ria: i t s d: rtile ag s :m) 21 and 00 Y.LT: out th first of Jrn tiais'y, (:xc.t 110;c .v Ia are incapable ho-,ed rond not omermay neo't. under ofe rnt :(th tii pay in e ei:.g Al1l0a male ien bi we u rtw the e af o18an ar0 yt0r on the 1ist ofa ofn ItaIr'y, exco2 h.use ydI~ or inc radpal ofrning t suport fromlt~l being: amei or rom othr causes are tdoed ptle, Cotsanedr ter vtransek ce~ted.fo oe uc All1.5 tando are relured to make duringh~ and tiboveo sceole d thirt altrno sa me'w the Autor shaod iay townh orCounty. reauer lot tt. onetohr to axdsmart hoi en lAu ftorkn the oadsrr Icho pru rto stnie aeund minisersna arop twsi and numberen of trchuorof tracte;tate.tte-hthrponryi , Ftaedi orno countIah t The. Wrpce Hf Han emutabmon Faermdeartr-eeh.j I for 2,4 00h of Ferury t0-e rto. mArtn one iesnte ro erte ad 20 oretontasrso rea sa.. .L a ro Saxon ouny A dior Sphe.aWb H. S.llam Fa mtre os r fo4 -4 0 - - tct FORMJER KAISER NOW BROKEN MA] Correspondent of Tageblatt Write Impressions. Worry Over Futurt Blorlin, Jailu. 3.-The Haguo corre spoldent of the Tageblatt gives a ratl er unusual picture of the former Gor man emperor In a lengthy article rc garding the personal appearance o the former ruler and his future pros Accts. "Thc kaiser himself--the kaise grown much older-1ha3 been struck 1] his vital strength," says the corre spontdent. "The trembl:ng In the righ arm and leg, which earlier was onl: Just notice:ble, has 'o increased tha it is apparent at a :'!aunne and (loam innuter" is e'll!iro ttppearance. Fth haiser1 has .an:c~lel velry Corpltnt 'gth a''.ts little.' i luvini g tiilke'l "d w Ii to:t I . ) per .A who iax' ! 1it . : :- n'd un ( a'tr, the corresponden.; 1 '"' ('(s I1i '-ditre. wita a sharp e' l.' !I'1 '". gomt of these !.'aiinig pul)',o nalities, "'wha afterwards I0& tauctleS': stories am Storis based on tt.Sisn lderstli andin; whZich 11 ciculate a)ou(t. the world." lIe adll: "The kaiser's attitude I 'til 0ohl i. 1'Y, 1)111. he anp.ea's to hay -rowi shorrt'1 '1 ! i noticeallle o 'owl y\' bet ;.e(aIk. Ill (n ' ontrdt!ction I hi; old bi lie li\v ns up onl: 1 1 ' 14 1 . \"III; 3t l:( 'C + tl (' 0 1 I; 1 ay wh1 enln('ee ofl the3 io1'3 \'h13 idh. of : : C tnvr\i It. '" 01 11Y ih':. (.r h i "li fue r ill t' ( it 1 1 tit .\ints ( "Or11)1 the ei:p' itb Leoi'uih iOUrioS. o one ththo ha (( n 'i.31Y Ai rI nit-: lo n l cix a i bho wI h t')' iv''e oori' mausion ,' liev'e the 'i this 3 r . w i . i i epin i '.:lly torI '.1 sho.wn'e i' in i1s 'ody, w0 ill eve(h n:as anet i ole inl :lily form li: Ihti ,)ver. I .' v th I ' 'nl din. t'xper'tien, 0 'iar, 1te blo,. of a 'reakdo ':1 a'nll worry about:1 his 11'u)tr, 'hi.ht con :;tang y tormet.nts hhn1), the dleeper'1 im1 pule of his w\-ill ar ei dulled.' In the opinlioni of tht.' corre'sponden the former emiTperiior hats purchasel ID)(ornl House us proof that het ha i' 1n u;> all thought of returning t (;'ny. "I le no longer 'li expre th Wish to r1urn to Germany," ay, the writer. Hi belier1 Germandy i lost. .or L than ever he helleves t has be'en het rayetd' by h is counlcillor and the wiihole people." Thoe iormtr rhuleore's Mtrs are vee sored by the' 1)nteh autihorities, wi ar,: la'c. to be nr: Ina cotsidlraI 7ami n t nat ' !!y se'.(I'. a The cor ihodent n:; an apiteal for th) "'L' de1p(nd- i'S At :f:neront.fln bd in .: <il and fr.Jo)tn. The last a Frnt that' I..at en t I'ri adet da ('i)1 F) 1'I) Ii'oakc.s "('. uy 4' sooro pu t e o e ia Cold Point, Madd, Sr.- -r. an .lr ClIfton .\ladlien of Greenltwood, se(n tarL of Cth::tmas with M . Tom Mad den. \1r. 11. 1. Wheeler went to Gsren B'Orn Du::.w with 1to1 01r. andr Mr. '1 IMr'. and Mrs. J.Guy Crownmand ham Mr. E.n L.iLeae, have returne ha wah. en. He ilmaehshm heewth he aJter Mr. Lake.ne Pof. toC ucnha eundt Mr. and' Mrs. Benirt elon Brodwa hav'e rtirnek to ther. home inrSum miietnel r. .JouCsyNl - Mr. ard Ma.dJon D.Hnt han Mr.h Mrs.LJesake. Pt l a-t M\r. Guy3 N!I. Moor sencte: holday NI' Augu's wither.ater All Mhode Maoblddeni Sr., rom l~v Nrt (all naashere rcen tcly to sebco Mis( intV' aLFS DucallOrn ra sendig asri (timer wthrc wMr. Hlenri ucanoL irU romej Tni toime wthoer sonm ~Mr. wil T tMme r adise tMrwrs. omCoea Uha i movnedk ineih aato o t omty.~ prbu " e e" . ee e e e e LAiFORD NEWS. " 4 a 'M " " e " " " " " " " " " - Lanford, Jan. 5.-We regret verb - much that the last week's news itemi - from this place failed to reach its - destination and when found 'was it f the little boy's pocket who was si - busy enjoying Christmas be forgot t( small it. A beautiful and pleasant Christnat was spent among our friends atu neighbors, and the New Year enter. peacefully andt everybody resunilnu tle usual occultatlon' with a v.esl t that is promising. Mrs. .cn: \Tssy and little soux, Joht Cannon, of Rock Hill, Spent the holi days in the hiomie of Mr. L. .\. Cannon . ir. ,1oyd Bobo of Cros.- Anchor ani - Als Minnie Cooper of this place wert happily married in Greetnvillo a few ,(ays ago, to til' surprise of tleii t mn;y f113' rimb: who are ex endlng ti 11tem the hear1tiust co'n:nl! l1t.;i0 iln T'l'he'y will ;:k their hi 'me in ^'e:. Anchor. MAr. \illi' (odfr y n' Mi .li:is: 10nuna Phtinineyi w\'e iluarrietd inl ioildviihc dulrin the holi(lays. \' I. Colfrey ii 2;res etronu yt 'ounu' f1'a''mfer and at ;oo n ( e:mg. nm. 'Vihomi \;e1 ':r1 1 !rn1: . \1r.. 0->': rey is an e. nh ,of the 'i c' rh o G hI . Ire ' o ia the.0 \r. F:'. ' 2 C x, an Mi' . .\latun beco0l 'were~ al' hAply inar; t .!).....I lr 'V':l'I'L' ,lI.)r) lUL j.1ji'. omoat ; t ("oltt' t ' v. lo i. v M 0-lii1?'. thi' uiliS h tliir . .it l l u l'1 f . i t .- ':-emi.1(i' .\ l? 1 1 r. ('n% i:s a' re1!irnsv >151 li, bll(ii reeivded levr i. )c' +, i l i '.12 macna ve fr l i )'"('ie - '.' ild il I is 1'rT, Iut has ntil'e!g rt "I'?eri 2-d. ."(r . Im'o e 21r ( a tra .1. t 01111. . ' withi a ( charm ie .1 p(': " l oinality. \\'e itll wish that all happ)1i" nest wioll atn lira, dt ded life Tiw:; is three mtar'r iay e for this . aue Who will 'e the next" 31 Re.1J. C. linesnat'r, of Was;hingtonl visI teri reilIivi e; . e here Mr. .1. l Johnson03, O' Grayv Cour! 11e is a tna tive( of North) C:arolina, but we,^nt onl! _west about tvlet"y-live' years ago. 11 I:ha een v(ry s:uccessful in is tiehl of lbor and11 h;i:s 1:e ;-le hore \\ere v'er: ;lad to lee tlat 1h' "'ar. had deal '0 i;:hull whh'J~ hitu. Alr. an' \ ... Jo(hnl A. P'a.n :i and... %e, .\I..; .\alm holl PT'''W, of (ir', o . ;!, i l . :'. e : r ; the ho. d.ay. .\! , Ill Ej ellt Nelmsn ill l o. ih nder ton1 Cille. e. A., ,p nt ('hri trl leiave ro1 At:- A v. A very i "lnilnybl retnter tainn' to w; r iln in .r honor Me lit: I1a)1 a Dn i at !the hom) of he:! 11. of 11Ad 0 an4ihng ohter. of Foln te hId' . .' n: ha Marit'n b i:eited rsn .. . WC Pt he.n last Suinday. u Mir. :r't d( Cox ha:S l .Murned 1 to 1''11r. - Iia a greaty. to atte:: and al- a\';Ibir; hiuit \inda ther orkia' . ther Wafoni. .\hls:e-i( a hen hey tenneor a lej 1d c Nyn Ltnfrd pres -ncurnd coultrdr ire. Wel aro I )1isad ofudr fral frL.etn ColgMr. o'anod le.J I.nigae, fo - H. M. n., Mr. aet femn Crturs wth relasties ln he. Uieatyo ot Carolea t'~o, andM.Pn Coopru avyo )oy turnin te Marst .olf,*N. . Themare 4 uion ofteetyougf.sdrn Aliss n and weohop thileaue ill reault - i awrer uefft o attept mort aen accom!! thme Chintmh okda' Ye ''O1~i' reur lo wih thi act cmplish-' aIIte!o aii beter~~' pla y andi preos Sprohud New the. Mr Nand Mr. .II.Cnnnhao l relatie~s here.it~ii~" hn ix' Mr.' Rtex Patedon, a. re t blowy tobrstwas th eo ues .f Mr. Talmagi 1 httesonlgil ecnty. cMoggd-i Ine tand Litltile niLan stnij werIVeI ust hefdacss dllesa fterso uringng teCrsormassliayn. "Ineths orlds Com)nncof the tNew and ll itsreader ac~o know ands cupta old a ew cors . ugtoe t.hours unithut osstae takten uc ~ nThe~ nor ruiniso-opns yuc "COOK ELECTRICALLY* i n'the modern housswite's slogan. See l' what It means to you: You do away with all that mussy, t'ussy, costly gas and coal stove preparation of meals. You cook the clean way, the right way. Now an entire meal can be cooked on our electric devices with speed and comfort. Let us show you [citrt how. - 11A.IEY ELECTI1C CO. s/ Opposite Post Ollice. Laurens, S. 0. ATTENTION VAlMERS, CO)N ACTOltS AND 1R0AD BUILDE1IS Every uragresnive Farmer should have a Favorite Farm Level, for the sake of elllciency an I eco omy. For exaumple, in .sign ng system of drainmge, he no long er goes about it lu a 1 :ha nl -way, but he uses a Favorite Farm Level, with the do whch he finds hin'relf able to do practically -,l, the surv!yig work rrptired for the improvements a1nd alterations which is making on his rarm from time to time We wi'l deliver one of these Farm [Levels anywhere in the state for $23.50. <'nd for circular, COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 23 WES T GERVAIS STREET, COLUMBIA,S. C. FA R M ERS Make More Money - - M'Ii bieoe, in the hix ' Lte country, have. farm pro fj duct:; r'",ght such high i. And i the successful fartmor will reap the benefit. in i )Prolltr ! - Naturally the larg er til' Crop, the greater wi I your >roh. b., hence it Is essential that. you make each acre of I n.1 p reduce its utmost. For prize cot ton, Born, truet-:-use Planter u' I r. 9t) to P5 blishels of corn I to ' .bales of cotton per ac tuexr records established through use of this repiutable Fertilizer on Southern c farms. PLANTERS F i11ZE DOUBLES YOUR YSELD Por many years Planters FertlI'zer has been the pr eferen e of the South's most s'ecessful farmer.i, because it has mad;- it possible to produce bigger, L.etter crops. Miake every acre count. this year--GET I ESCLTS Ti!A'' WILL PLEAiE YOU. Consult our Agent for Free Ac Advice, Information and Prices-or write ust direct--'TODAY. ft means dollars to you. Planters Fertilizer & Phosphate Co. MANUFACTURERS Charleston, - - South Carolina IAk2 iNGS FO 1920 fng upon the New Year with the expecta ~tivity in Real Estate and are planning to ossible, that which will suit the Buyer. ady an attractive list of both County and vili appreciate very much to have any one ng a purchase of rm lands, residence or a the City to call n and look it over. ial effort to e all property listed with us >licit your b siness if you have anything to quick results. 3-room house with three quarter acre. >m house, with modern conveniences, with ublic Square; 8-roomn house, with mnodern n' three blocks of Public Square. Price and oat attractive homes in the city---8-room d floors, beautifully finished inside, good rvanut's licuse; all buildings practically new; and. An ideal home. all parts of the city. KS C. R. BISH OP :ling, Room 12 Phone 413. * GREEN POND NWS. * e" Green Pond, Jan. 5.-4M'r. Willie Adair Is improving, but we are sorry to say slowly. Miss Hattie Putman has been quite sick for the last week. Ie many friend will be cager to bear she Is better and hope she will soon be out. Mr. Wright [land, of Greonville, spent Sunday and Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mir3. A. 1.. Hand. Mr. Howard Bramlett, went to the hWasy little town of Fountain Inn, Sat urlay and purchased a quart--we mean of mar)lasses. Jut '.he bright New Year was ushered In the Angel of :Death entered the home of Mr. Mont Westmoreland and bore his spirit from cath to a )letter innd. Uncle Mont, as he was called by all who knew him, had been in ill hea;lth2 for thy' 1)st year and in Chr!;aU.4 m;itlfrd1 a droke of paraly is. lie wat a soldier an the Civil War s well a> at ;ohilier of the Qross. H" Ieave's a v.,'e and several grand and gr~eat-granlehl Idren, to mourn their l ::. We ('xend t toht'eim out hearts' sympiathiy. 11r. Wesm! itorteIttli was burled at I c'' Iv lew, 'rt anhbu ' County. .1 iaanu arv 2. A e ' Av."g .on cold weather up here e.no'. The lteurmometer l:ot as DEATH RATTLE OF CALOMEL IN SOUTH' Dodson is Destroying fa1e of Dangerous g wfth His "Liver Ton ." You're bilious, a gg ish, constipated and believe you need vile, dangerous cal omel to start your liver and clean your bowels. Here's Dodson's guarantee! Ask your druggist for a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If it doesn't start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and without griping or makng you sick I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Take calotel todly and tomorrow you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. )on't lose a (lay's work. 'rake a spoon ful of hlarmlests, vegetable Dodson: laiver Tone tonight and wake up feeling great. It's perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can't sali vate so let ther eat anything after wards. GREEI We are enter tion of continued a< have, as "nearly asi We have aire City proper ty and , interested in maki buiiess property i: We make spec and therefore'we s< sell. We worlyfor FOR SALE--.i lot $2,250 .00; 8-ro< in four blockstof -P conveniences, withi terms reasonable. One of the m dwelling, hard-woc barn a d gar ag,sq about six acres of I Vacant lots in C. ftH IIC Enternrise Bank Bul