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COPY SIMMONS FOR RELIEF. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. couwr OF CO.1MON JIClAS J. .B. Cook and J. GI Cook, in their oWin right andci as Executors of the last will and testament of Abraham Cook, deceased, 'Dora Martin and Sallie M. Stewart, Plaintiffs. against J. 1. Cook, J. C. Cox, Peoples Loan & Exchange 'Bank, 'hank of Gray Court, and Virginia Carolina Chem ical Company, Defendants. To the IDefendants Above Named: You are hereby simmoned and re. qAtired to answer the complaint In this action of which a copy is here With served upllon you. and to serve a copy of your answer to sai( complaint oil the subscribers at their oflice at Laurens, South Carolina. within twen ty( days after the service hereof. excliu sive of tihe day of slich service; and if yon fail to answer the complaint "ithin the time aloresail. ile 'lain tiffs inl this action will apply to the ('ottrit for ile relief demanilded in the comsilaint. To the Ahsen t )llefendanat. .1. 1. Cook: You -will please take notice that the coniliit herein was dtily filed in .he oftice of the Clerk of the Court of Comion Pleas for laitirens Con1 ty" . Rtouth Carolina. at 'la re s (ottri llou.w. "Nouth Car-olin:1. oim the 1--oth day of .July. 1:i2, and is now I file therein. SI \I 'T'VN, COOli( & l11\ 111. S'htiii iT.: \ttorney's. Dated .lu1ly I1., I!914. 1-: I -A 411.a1141n for I'viters Of .biminlisrim 1onl. State of Suimth Carolina. Coiaty of ILauirns. lly 0. (1. I'l oil ISon. I'robate .I1lio: \\'horeas .1. .\. lleShields made silit to tie to rant i him I .etters, of Ad tiinistration of Ile estate and tfects of It. F. ID'Shields. 'I'Tese are. thIerefore. to citi anil adnonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of Ohe said It. ,. )e Shields deceased. that thIey he and ape'ar before me. in (he "'ourt of Probate, to he held at lIiaarinMs Court 11o0use. Liaureis, S. C.. oil the 22nd daIy ,)f J ly, 19211 next. aftt r lublication hereof. at II o'clock in the foreniooni, to show cautse, if any t levy have, why the said Adtinistratiotn shold not le grantied. iven tinder my liand this .th day of .Ittiy .\tino )omini 192n. 0. (;. TIOM'SON, 52-2t-A .1. P. 1'. C. Notice (if litind Sill(. The truste.- of Schiol District No. 3, \\'aterloo, of Iauiren s Cotity. I lie State of South Carolina, will sell t the ofilev of Simlpson. Cooper & Htahh. al laturens. S. "'., on the 5th lay of, August, 1 920. at the lionur' of 10 o'clock ini thlie forenon. couponi hoands of said district in tlie suim of Potiur Thouisantd Two llttndred and Viitty Dollars, ama luit t'i wenty years after the date Ihereof, with interat'test at Six per cel titi tt'r aniit , ityabtle semii-antiial ly. Said sale will be made to tile highest bhbldr f'or cash. Scald hids wilt lie rec'ived 1u1tp uitil the time of said sate. AIf hidte's ;%Ill le re 1luired to debosit whh Il till- elmai:TmanI Of the llatrd. cach or riled clwe-k Oin otme solvetit hank ina tie sum of One I lIndled Dollars: to guaratnt'e perfimnie onfhi part wvith the tecrms: of his bid il thie evtit ,:aln. should tie ne pit'ed. I)post of tnt the bidder.:-. aine j~ i 01; or ItI: close of Ile .zIll,. Scwaledt hid- sthould tie addrssed' to the Cha.1-1-itman of't ie Board o' 'I'Tritstees..i, ear Cimt;son. ('ato"' & Balh. Atlorneys, aiurent. L.. (. t I'l.! - T O , 179 DIED in New Yor'k City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allo)w yourself to becomet a '.:im b'y neglect ing Paius and6 aches. Guard against this t'c a~ bl y takig The' world' t -anda'~rJ r' medy for k'idnoy, liver. bladder and eric acid trouHt'. ALootk for the ,w mn Cnnctld Medt on, 'very 2:,. m:d cccuti r':iinDe.ti on You Do More Work, You are moro ambitious and you get ,nore enjoyment out of everything when your blood Is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness, nervousness and sickness. liROVE'S TASTELE~SS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and EnrIching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, Invigorating effect, see h'ow it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. OROVE'S TASTELE3SS Chill TONIC Is not a patent medicine, It is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs Quinine to Purifylit and IRON to Enrich It. These reliable tonic prop eirties never fail to drive out impurities in the blood. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chili TONIC has made it the favorite tonic in thousands of homecs. More than thirty-five years ago, folks would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill 'TUNIC when 'a rpember of their family had Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-giving tonic. e 'he formula is just the some to day, and you can get it from any drug gtore. Cac per bote. SETTLED QUESTION Of HAM After Experience With Koroewe, Cap. tain Hopkins Had Not Any Poo. thejr Worry About It. Dnidnse Is a condition the throat if which will froquently stir zoen of even the most dormant vanity. Hair tonics have netted fortunes for their inventors and there are countless rom edles of the old housewife, some of which, such as the application of kero sene, make the writer, at least, feel that the disease inighit he preferable to the cure. The sea captain John D. Whidden tells of in his "Oceau ife in the Old Sailling S4ip Days," certain ly discovered to his sorrow one of the possible results of such a "cure" Captain Hopkins was giving a oin nor to some of the other shi4 Captains and their wi'es who were In the har bor of 1hihia at the saueXC tMie with him. As the cabin of the captaln's brig was small, the table was laid un der awnlugs on top of the cabin. The guests arrived and dispersed about under the awnings to enjoy themselves until dihmer wias served. Captain Hop kins, wh-lo was a general favorite, aft er a few mlinutes went below, "pIL sunably to put a few finishing touchies to his iippearanc. " The captain, who was "a 8111all nmnI1, with ia qullut, seamined, whiskerless face," was trou bled about his thirining hair and, after trying all sorts (if tonics, snoe one hiad1 told hk1im thlat "'kerosei oil, well rubbed in, wouI cause a healthy growth wheln everything else had failled." ('aptain41 lopkins trihd it and came10 to Ihave great faith In it, "go lug around with his head glistening., and an odor distiaing from ulin like a Pennsylvanin il derrick." IDwn in his Cain1111, 110w, hie roI)ICedNInI) giVo (I freshi application of the kerosele. Suddenly tile peop1l ()i1 (lock were startled by a yell, "and the next In stant t1w head of old lopkilLs lip peared ahove the coipiliIlontwily, blain1g like a ginit (nnle. n The ladie sraimId, while ote or two captains cauglit up tekets and, dipping up salt water ovM' e brig's sde, deluged the captii's I, extinguishing him in a Imoilent, but leaving him1 as hald as arn egg, altiough heyond a few blis ters he was not seriously hurt." Cup tain Iopkins, it turned ouit had light ed a lanv and sonelmxw brought the match in contact with his hetad. Concentration of Wealth. In sulbstantiation of the contention that very much of the national wealth is findlliI its way into a few private lintids, ('ongressnan I lenry T. Ia iney, it, tihe house of congress. mnade the fol lowing, statements, based on statis ties of the federal income tax li reau: "Th1'ierye are two nen in te Uniited states whose ticoim last year wast. over $10, Th,000. There are ive nwn in the United States whose l(onoIe last year wts over $5,000,000 apiece. In 1914, before the war started, there wecre 60 meni whose annual incomews were over $1.000,0() apicNe. Tnst year thevre wero 2418 whose incomnes 'were( over q1,000,00o apice. In 1911 there were 114 111ten whiose incomnes were Ie tween $-00,100 and $1,lt00,0 ap"iece. Last year thete we-ro -14)5 ten whose iancoines reached this iminenlse Sin. Tn 1914 theru.e were 1.17 mn1 whose In (m0111e's were between $:'10.000 awl -100,fN1 0 apiece. ".ulaiy thies reae .101 !!M'l\iO h (1 joy thaiit la rco in11111ne. In 1911 there were' 1 :t0 men who.- e inemnesO0 ex(Nced I .l . 1ea,0(n, and wa:s unde1~r 83 0 (L No'(w thllre are*' ,"Ai who en:joy that in 191n.1 I 1 there were '1111~h.': nui with~ l"n'ineoi latwee :u.Ui,(Ma niul -.. s50,I .1 (. N tWIhe a ire 75 men A Wilderness Establirhmaent. Samt ('lok is thle keep'er'l er1' a stAop (ountry, ~ ie suplieshi' shl'te'r for 11nan1 nnid hbeast-hu~it no~ Iprover'uler. lelrsf' and1( dog teams1; trnporellt theu ir ow feed. For the hutnan traivelers the C~ook establiishmnlt pro(vide'; dishes, wvater and fire' only, thie visitoS" doing 11 eir owni cooking. if the(re' is lany food le.ft, the tralveers iusually leavg' it for their host. Coowk koopau a set (of fbooks of a sort and1( ths sh51 'ow t hat since0% November last 1 ,000~ freight teamsI1, t hat is, hlorse-dlrawni otutfits;, and! 1,500 dlet tennis have passed Is plnee, andl 032 m11en iused his roof as shelter over night. Cook enliects 25 cenuts for each traveler that uses his cooking utensIls. ie says that husinuess is looking so goodl as the result of thue minIng de-~ velopment that he is going to erect a mluch larger stopping place this summer, including a stalie capchle of giving shelter to 100 horses. He Came Back. I am emJployed in an attor'ney's of file'. One afternoon he was leavitng for his golf ciah and not waning to iss5' his train by waiting to lunch, sent mae for somte sandlwiches, wrtesC a corre spondent. WVhen I retulrmd the switch board operaitor told nme he had left andI a~lparently forgot the saindwiches. So I nte thema. I had jlust finished eating 11l01 when he retulrned for his said wlches. What followed was my mo1(st embarrassIng miomnent, Does Anybody Know? "T1ishing season is open now." "Yep. butt I'm t'.faid to think of it." "Why?" "I feel certain that when I start in to -.; l my tackle in shape they'll tell me there'.s a scarcity of fish hooks and flnh linea." W.L GO OVER OLD RNUE Charle J. Morse of LoweHl, Mass., Plans to Revisit the HIstosto Santa Fe Trag. 'TIn going over the old Santa Fe trail once more," said Charles J. Morse, former mluniciplal commission. er, as he made the rounds of his friends preparatory to starting for his visit to the West, the Lowell Courier Citizen states: Mr. Alorse had desired to leave some time ago and he looks forward to cov ekjng the 'whole 1,400 miles of way be tween St. Louis, Mo., and Santa Fe, N. N . It won't be covered now as it was in 1872, when Mr. Morse, then a young man went over tie fainmous southwest ern trail on the back of a flie little piece of horsellesh. Times have changed and nowhere more than in. that section of the country. "In those days," he says, "Cody and WIld 11111 had been scouring the plains to the north and the West was pretty wild. At that particular time Buffalo Bill (Cody) and Wild 11111 were in the eastern part of the country. Even then tley had a wild west show. "Eleven years ago I was In Denver, and at that time I met just one man whoin I hnd known in 1872. There probbly isn't a soul nlong the old trail now tint I %new then. "Tin 1872 the Apnehes under old Ger onino were raising rumpuses every now and then. They were bad In dians tleiik as lightning, nl they had first rate leadership. Up around Denver wo('i' the Utes, who were peace ful, nnd farther over were the Hlopis, who were also on good terms with the whites. But in 1872 when a Wells Fnrgo conch -went out, there were al ways ien with shotguns guarding it, nnd It wasn't anu infrequent thing to have a holdup. I always felt that the vigilantes of those days were as bad men as were the robbers. "I wnnt to cover that old trafl again. If I ean't do anything else I can im ngine things as they used to be and compare them with things as they now are. I was young then. I could stay in tie saddle all day long. I loved a good hit of horsellesh then and I've never got over it. Of course, there will -he cowboys nnd Indians and all that, but they won't he the hard, tough as-nnlis men they were in 1872. That was i pretty rough country then." Mr. Morse inten.Is to take about three months for hLi trip. .lie is mak ing It alone. Long Life Signs. It is said to be possible to distin guish n long-lived person from one who wvill not last so long at *sight. Are you going to live long? First, ncording to -vell-known au thority, says London Answers, the* primary condit.lons of longevity nre that the lungs, heart, digestive organs and brnins shou.ld all ho long. If such ie the case the trunk will be long and the limbs comparatively short. A good ndienition of longevity, it is said, is a long hand with short fingers, which are not siumpy at the ends. lluje, hazel or brown eyes, too, are said to denote a long lifie. Another sign-large, opon and free nostrils which denli to largo lunl-s! If you are a long liver, you will ap pear ill when seited aId short iI standing. Your braIn, we are aso told, Will be deep!y soated, nI.Plbor inayed by t he ('rifhi of thle en r bei ng low. Wirnvn seem to outlivre inon, for it has been recorded that fro irthi to ten years of age male dealth ral-e has exceled 0 the femainle. A Native Fiashllight. Thelw nt ive's v iew, of tin' E lish rrc culpation n li gypt ?:,lom pl.ts Into prinat. In AIr'. WVilfrdllunnt's re-icnt biook. "Gordo4'1n at 1Khritiium,'' thiere 1.9 a ref reshinrg if somnewhanot i rriveren t ex. ('pion01 thanit, hiowOa, diateI boek hn tire daiys before th greart 1Emrlish 9ol. (d er's fa te was soniled Iby thes delay of' the rt1 elh' expIeditlion at Met eni nei. G'orudon iippironehed all mninndanE nitter's fr'om the point of view of on old Iiebrew 1prophdet, goi nr to the S'crip.r tres to find all nrecessar'y direction buoth for his temporal and for his eter nil needs. This profound miyntilim had aniothier side, necoruding to Nubar, tire native critics referrced to abiove. "Yes," snidl Nuhar, "(General Gordon reads the Bible ail the moerinig-nnd then lie gets up aind hangs a mnan." Deadly Enemy of Fruit Trees. A familiar pest Is the tent caterpil lar, which i~s very destructive .to all fruit trees. The reddish birowna moth h~ys its eggs in thie form of !ncomplete belts on thie smaller branches, each belt or packet consisting o'f hundreds of tiny eggs glued together nind cov ered wi th varnlshlikce substnce, says tire A merienn Forestry Magazine. These eggs hatch early in thi" spring and the young enterpillars mnnke their way' to the nearest fork, whenre they spin a little tent of silk to pro tect thiem. They work out from the tent, feeding on the ieeaves nnml addling to the lent as they need more room, If the're are many colonies wo'rl:ing on a tree they soon strip it of leaves. Oak in Hail of Fame. The oldest white oak ini Dedhiam, Mass., hearing the distinethme of hav tig beeni selectel as siltale mnaterial for the frigate that still lies ut anchor dff Chuariestowni-Old Ironisides-hns been ininted for a lpiine in the haili of famue for trees bein< compiled by the( Ami~erlenni Forestr'y ns-oeiation of \\'scnton, D). C. The amo~ount of fered was~ p7, butt the offer was re \\'O'' A vry greatly ndmUdred t tie' an d p rev~Ilied up~on lion l~unin. to imre it Thi.s wams ab(/'n 108. The Best Kind of Land-Selling Service Harriett B. Stowe said: "A genius for hard work is the best kind of genius." A Land-Selling Ser vice that gets best results is likewise, the best kind of land-selling service. A. C. R. Co. Service IS that! Selling Land . By Our Own Still, another defines genius as "Nothing but Bydr O uron labor and diligence properly directed." That, Modern Auction too, is typical of A. C. R. Co. Service. Methods It is the kind of service that YOU want. 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