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' " e " r w " " . . . " " , .JNIS NEWS " " " " " . " " " e " e "S " * " Jones, Sept. 2.-The tenderest syn pathy of every one went out to the bereaved fanily of .\lr. Ilen Worley who wat recently drowned in Saluda river. We hope ou1r friend, Capt. J. I3. fIliinbert of I'(incetou, will gr'adually recover front hia ree'Wgit Sti'uk ( of w: very Sor.y to hear of the rent death of Mr. 0. it. .lenkins of Not i of Fini 1 e ilement. 'ake notice that on Oetolher :lf!h. lip.at te'n o'clo k a. m1. the tinder signtedi will niako an ae('otniing of! their actlings and doin:;. a: M M l'!ra tors of the estnlte of Rtnfus; T. I)runlapl, deensed, iefor'e O. (;. Tho-npson .1tdge of I' robate for the ounty of itirens in said State id his ofice at. Isautrens. South ('arolina, and at said time a11(1 Iplate will ajjpply to said .Jtdge for a final dischare. A. All pe.. (luired to mtake Eaymtt' ifo the nd(r sigiled and all pe(rsons holdinla c'laims5 against said estate are' miiped l, '-c. sent the :tamae to the tndersigneitd (illy proven or t hey will be f orever Ilarrei. .\rs. Annie 11. I)nnI, y liieluird1 S. Ilanlap., Adinjtistrators. Sept. 27th, 1:121, 29-,t-A The famous root and " herbal remedy for . sluggish liver, bili= 'ousness, indiges tion, rheumatism; constipation and sick headaches. AT YG ~in We said thi have been sc since we stag good old Lu it does not g better than a the price, tjc 'lturn~ your n' w ogunrt. LMZI[AN coffee Wm..Hily f/Ca.inc.,ew oUARANT ii--- fafter usig entire fud he money you pidl for Ht. To Our C Beginni ng Se] our charges for gi will be $4.00 per 1 Bagging and Ti( LAURENS LAURENS Gil GRAY'S GINNE Columbia. 11e was a splendid citizen and was held in the hlighst esteem by all of his acqluaintances. We are Indebted to all our fri'endIti who have recently remembertd ut. with substantial favors. The Ware Shoals cotton market l: pa'lng the highest price "for cotton and Is drawing the cotton from the sUrrounding country. Miss Belle Jones left last week for her school in Richland county. Misses Gertru(le ,lones and Nellie Bolt have enterei the And(erson Fe male College. Beacham and Riley have repaired their gin and will appreeialte Ihe pa tronage of their friends. We recently met the follow lug friends: Hunk Graydon of Anderson, C apt. Eans and .\Ir. Spr~ole s of Glreenl ..ood, V. N. (idf14 rey of (ay '.'ort r and l'ast Grand .\lastetir of .\lasons, (eorg' Ihr.an of (reenville. Iev. Smt ith, pastor of \Valutit (ovte (lirch was the recent guest of lion. -1. I'. .\!n r ienn. h'le farmeri(s'Ii a'( ex('cedin gly btisy ;;thll( ring Itelr crops. .\t. ,Jas. !ee liill has accepited a po itioll with the '\Ware Shoal: .Mfg. Co. l:1t10 IE "s FOlR (TiME Al PEIlEil Inns Washinid-ton, iy'11s iDenh iPen alty.--Said lie Was Stirry For Sih'ch Ile Dlti. Jlonb( .tl-it, lit I. li . .lamle \V4)11ath munnoa Grteenivilb. ^outtlu twr.o , wats lem to death in the electric. (hair at 1he state '44eniten3ti3ary at I ::0 o'clock his mornintg. \\'ashinton's last worIs were that hie was ready to o4) d th14 t hi O.- was '.So'y for -what. I 14... ~ 'qI(4 '3311 \ "' :utnnlIot was convi1,d of crimti nally assailtin-g a whit 4 gil. said to ou r'' ten V as' of a e, nea' l'elzer' .\eguo. 1 Iia nlarowly (' es(apled he :: - ched it (eLt'(It i tlh !!,e night. he arrem-1'! d for thetc < lime. lie wasu. . t a y by)' o!! r1's :id rou' l ht)llt t the s LI a - i n t a ': f r: ti' o ip No Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un. healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there Is more or less stomach disturbance. GI:OVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly ter t-:o or three weeks will enrich the blood, im irov, the digestion, and act as a General StreDngth e:ning Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then th rw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be to perfect 1 'lth. Pleasant to take. 6Oc per bottle. f last year and we nding It eve uear ted Busines . =Tru zian e Cofe. It ofA r era taste not er coffe at >uf- Tcer wi lre b'ice as'ikr" ustomers! atember 22, 1920, nning white cotton >ale. is $1 .50 per bale OIL MILL, i & FUEL CO., RY, Watts Mills O'LAIMEI) BY I)EA'1IlI l;ankcer and Philanthropist lliees In New York. Ill SeverTl 1ioinths. Blacked liarrimiaan in Italroad Ven tures and Other Enterprises. New York, S(tpt. 25.--Jacob iI. Schiff, widely known banker and phil anthropist, died at his home here to night. \1r. S-ihiff's death was (lie to ar terio scllerosis. Ile was stricken six months ago, members of the family said, but had not suffered to any ex tent until August when lie was com pelled to return hom e from a sojourn ill tie White mountains. Ills condi tion gradually bec amie worse and he was col 1ined( to hils homea teln htys ago. \i r. Sechiff's ,\vife, his so n, .\lort imer IL. :?chiff', and1t his daughter, .\r:;. i"elix Warburg, were called 1to his bedside .l's afterlioon V.11(11 physicjans gave Two bothers, Phillip and' Lu1dwig Schii, m chants; of F"rankfclort--on-. Alain. Grmny}, also :utrvivec himn. The na lme of .lacob Ht. Schiff thas be n as o-( ie t(d'w111 the financial hIi.; toly of New York and of Ihis (contry for a qitrter of it eelltury. At. inter vitls int tial time .\l1. Sebiff took an ac live part in the tinancial de( eloptn tlit of sote of the leading railroads and utility Corporation in the l'n ited States. I ncked 1: foreign e.;pital, .\Ir. SchiftT and the huir) of Ktun, laceb& ICo., su1 !p rti d the late !"1. I .l arritnanl in it ' '1ia t it :inn ial adventure by V 11!(1 the 1'ni(n Pacific railroad was rremgan :ize;:I in l17 and in thel subsec 1n11 tran.-actions by which the t'nion I aicille O 'atined control of the( South ("n i'ael.ie and other railroads. Ti.: oh 12r . atin i ri iardeI as raet of the ino.:t ituplortantl in vwhich .\r. h: ! 'iff <r .. ('1t i"s a -hanliter. I f in (, id at :.j12m of mloney, p ossibly: h n \lr 1:;n to mil i.ans (f tioihs , ,a( vei \!r. . Iohi'Y a2 0:-te s(t i< .ou nw Niw \ a: a' nl::.in htl u:wu":; h11cH h ldil li for th fnail ier of his life and it contrib " ' t ! ig t e 1i. I. I lartiman the best ;oi - s ail ltoiad r; .y . 1 .:t th ' t'n2i 'States. llo2th1 r to po..'. iirt:n1 e lerlie wi li('l .\10. titSlf und lier'took as hliead of his ah:-m2i wa1( the !,wi tg in this country cf a large .-aipan-w ; loan when .lapan welnt io war with si. Soine years lat r ar. St hitt ex resset l re"ret that hie had been1 instrtnental inl prov"idinlg funds which helped to place Japan among the h-aking nations of the world as a military power. lor tit, iFrankfurt, Germany, .lan uary 10, 18417, .\Ir. Schiff was educated in Gerl'aenly and wiie iS years old re moved to Ne' York, where he ntered upon his b usinesos career, beginning as at hank elcrkc. A ftew. years afterward ba bi linet it mn1(:br of a firim of I ank r:':" andi brokt r, In I>;:> .\I1. ScbifY mnat ri(:d Tiher't , daug1hter of Solomoon t b ee ae3,hili( (oit liti 1.oi nmibfer of th o rmint of Kahn, I)( at Co.. i f whieb i.h Ilis t ther-in-law waot ie t i n .i 1,1 ' paf r n1( 1 .\ir. I ofb retire ! ten year s fitnm fndera aince prusiden t o-h As ifetio Aften fr thssclceonsful vhar in the '(I l finani nl of elnaon Paidclle Or:i( an(izaion,111( .\i Shiff13 o i hamost (of hest.to wide(y towand ionsletal bankers o No ew Yo rk.eg( gienthas be di1 eetiliof terady of thelreadit ea litili-tyo cnl ani e . S inludingu sthe1 atnIoIn rvnaclifl raihoa and t~ sl he West Will lmnion Telerapohe cp. iis I th ir 'actd 13,si ita liigetI for iom. or if onthe oadinorpofatios of the i'ttdy 01orIi mre thanci al altr of yeas .\. r Sch iff waslf hadien (10SIAI vaiis form ofichahisy fathd whianth.y lie hedvas n vlielreiden ofs tel Wiaron deg Hifrsch funoth, fondrc an( reenf th .He d .\clontiory home for Chrit, invals ones the founers aos hanar Raler ofne contriued librall to amst ev fer trisole mwt rt htoae inT stitutio anid toerytan tonsetarIan ofnrs. n enYrk.2 one gavT-gnAsl tirecourthe rts tud kile sahew te Inraue, founde the Semngith otem oatd atrd (ndogs .wish TuhIt. the re sury,35,5ein, trbue.\2. Sh iff deseanted hbm ar"a ararrembnto.n of theafnnciru Stnd andrunne." .ro.Scffhdnesn.\rimrL STETSON HATS forYOUNG MEN Fall 1920 The Cheerful Influence of Finding Just the Right HAT What a difference in the way you feel if you are sure your hat looks right ON YOU. That is why we have secured such a big vaiety of shapes, sizes and colors in Fall Stetsons. Our taste in matening hats with individual appearance is bringing more well dressed men to our shops every year. Stetson established quality in styles that will catch your eye. In scf t felts and derbies. Stetson Quality Mark in Every Ha Stetsoi Hats No Name H I Laurens, S. C. Your Liberty .ond See Charles H. Roper or W. G. Lancaster At Home Trust Company