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666 Qlekly relevmj Constipation, Di. lousness, Loss of Appetite sad Head. aches, due to Torpid Liver. Hupmobile The Car Everlasting Ellis Motor Co. DISTRIBUTORS Clinton, S. C. The next time you buy calomel ask for alotabs The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. Make Your Own Soap! Saves Dollars! Keep the kitchen grease you now waste -f { and make soap of it with Red Devil Lye! Better and purer soap than you can buy and so inexpensive. - Dollar's Worth From a Canful For the mere price of a canful of Lye you get pure soap worth from SO cents to a dollar. ltome-made coap contains all of she natural glycerin and Is free hir itthe adulterants .0 * common in factory made soaps. Follow Plain Directions On Each Can Your crocer sells Red Devil p T Lye. Pest value your money :itti"r'" an buy. Handy sifter-top keeps contents full strength and readytet fo us ihut K , waste. Clear directions for a cats soap-making full gme onhad D) DEVIL YE Surejis Strong.' WMi. SCHNIELD MFO. CO. ST. LO..5 MO.. U. s. A. SDon't Lt "Old Nick" Uick Your Tire. . Hay iE which could _ g ave gie u easmore miles of good ser -__ litle ickorbr se was neglected. It i beterto avoid all r suhdamage by glriving care fully over bad places. Ex amine your tire. often. If alny little Injuries are dis covered bring them to us. We can repair them and save you money and annoyance. When your Rims start eaking we can stop them installing new Clamps, te, Blolts or Wedges. TY VULCANIZING STATION' ulcanlxinlg of the lietter Kind" t City Filhne Station THREE PERSONS SHOT TO DEATI Claud Clarke Eills Two and Bimself Eseape for His Wife. Arcadia, F'la., Oct. 1.-Three wel 'known :persons of this city are dead two at the hands of Claud O. Clarke who also killed himself 'when he sai that escape from a band of angry cit izens who were seeking to arrest hin 'was impossible. The dead are: Jame A. Timberlake, attorney; Mrs. IDiorca 'Blount, Cflarkets mother-in-law, ani Claude 0. Clarke. Clarke was a railroad man ant Mrs. Clarke conducts a small hote here. They had been having matri monial difficulties and Mrs. Clarke had retained Tianberlake as 4e: counsel to secure a divorce for her Just before noon today Clarke en tered Timberlake's office ' and, ac cording to aLowis Robbins, Timber. la'ke's law ipartner, came in with ar army automatic jpistol in his hand and began firing at Timberlake. Th( -first two shots took effect, one ir Timberlke's neck, the other, in his breast. Timberlake fell out of a window onto an adjoining roof, dy ing. Clarke fired one shot at Rob 'bins, missing him, then turned and fled. IIe ran a block to the hotel and rushed upstairs to his wife's room on the second floor. Mrs. Clarke was seated at a window with their infant in her lap. He pointer the revolver at her and she leaped with the baby, through a window. le fired and the shot struck her loft ankle. She and the baby fell to the ground but were not badly hurt and both 'will recover. 'lie fired at her again as she lay .prone but missed. Clarke then rushed into the room of Mrs. Clarke's mother, Mrs. Blount, and shot her through the heart. 'From Mrs. Blount's room Clarke made his way down the .back stairs and exchanged shots with Lowdes Treadwell, 'who sought to intercept him at the door. Clarke ran into the year of an apartment house and made his 'way to the second floor. There he was faced by other men Seeing escape impossibel he turned the gun against his right temple anc flired. The man is believed to have be come demented through brooding over his domestic affairs. PROMINENT GEORGIA MAN HELl] Embezzlement Charge Against Claude West, Former Executive Secretary. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 10.-Claude A. West, for two consecutive terms execu tive secretary of the state of Georgir and candidate for secretary of state in the last Democratic primary and re tained in an advisory capacity flor the new administration, 'was arrested and placed in the city stockade by city detectives this morning at I o'clocki following a telephone conversation with B. D. Blalock, iprivate secretary of {ov. Thomas W. Hardwick, who stated a warrant charging West with embezzlement of state funds had been issued. The total amount of the alleged de falcations is not knowvn, but in a formal statement issued tonight Gov ernor (Hardiwick asserted that one item of $1,500, involving funds paidl to the state by insurance companies, w~as missing and that other irregularities had been found. At his father's residence here last night West told newspaper men that hie had made arrangements to make -good the deficit. lie dleniedi that there were any other irregularities. Ci~ty detectives have been searchring for West since Saturday morning. Anm audit of the executive department'. records is under way, said Governor Hiardwlck, and when completedl the evi dlonce will be placed .before tine grand jury. The alleged $l,500 shortage is said to have occurr'ed during Gov. Hugh M, D~orsey's adlministration in 1920, ac cordling to the present state executivo'r private seecrotary. HeJ refused to dis. cuss the other alleged deficits until the audit of the records was complete SHiUTING BOARD TIES UP FLEE'l Washington, Oct. 3.-Of the 1,40' steel ships under control of the ship. Iing board, only 420 are in service it was offlcially announced today Twenty-five are listed as "undergoing repairs" and 1,019 either have ber withdrawn or are slated .to go tc "dead moor'ing" as soon as they com plete their present charter and dila charge cargoes. The board announced today dofl nite selection of i-4 mooring sites foi ships which have been laid up be cause of lack of tonnage dlemand They are Portland, Boston, New Lon don, New York, Hog Island, 'Baltimore James -River, Savannah, Charleston Mobile, New Orleans, Galveston, Sar F~rancisco and Seattle. No Worms In a Healthy Child Allehldts tr'oubled with Worms have an on, healthy ent ,. which Indicates poor bleed. anal as a rule, there Is more or I ess stomach distuubsnce GROVE S TASTELESS CHILI. TONIC given regs iarly for t wo or three weeks will enrich the bloed imrovcthedigesntlon~and actnsaagenerqlStreingth miug To'cto the who'es yftema. Naturm will ther throw otf or dispel the worrs and theChld twillb. in varfev~t heelh. Pleasant to tak'. COc por tottLi. JIIEACH AGREEMEN1 ON UPIEtR '8ILE)SIA . Territory in Dispute to Exist as Eco nomic Union for -Fifteen Years. Juenos Aires, Oct. 9.-The indus trial region of Upper Silesia will beo .maintained as an industrial and eo nomical union for 15 years under the - solution of the Utpper Silesian dispute 1 reached by the council of the league of nations of which the Geneva cor respondent of La Nacion says he has authoritatively learned the substance. The industrial rogion would be ad ministered during this period by an in .ternational commission. The terri tory in dispute -politically would be divided into two zones under Polish and German sovereignty, respectively, and, while delimitation of the fron tiers is not yet completed it would be more favorable to Poland than the re cent delimitation proposed by Great Britain which closely following the plebiscite line, with Bruthen assigned to Poland. e The term of 15 years, it is pointed out, would give ample time to repair possible errors in the solution of the question and at the same time allow for the gradual organization of the economic life of each of the two zones in accordance with the capacity of the inhabitants. The correspondent says the council considers that the merit of the project resides in avoiding indus trial disorganization in Upper Silesia, which W-.%ould follow political and eco nomical division of the territory as proposed on former occasions. The British and French governments gaolne tankI '4R-TABLE-TS- I? Laurens Drg Co, ourens S. t. Theo mihtfidutr Automobile motoi good, steady diet gasoline, if tihe di 'uct varies because qualities of tihe crt which it is refined line is one-sidied. field produces pet in certain properti ing ini others. The Standard Oi (New Jersey) has numerous motor t much gasoline was STANI are said to have approved the project, though Italy made some reservatinos. LAND SALE State of South CaroHna, County of Laurens. 'In Court of Common Pleas. J. W. Todd, Plaintiff, against Sam A. and Joe W. Williams, De fendants. 'Pursuant to a decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will soil at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, C. H., S. C., on Salesday in November next, being Monday the 7th day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: 1st.-Lot of Sam A. Williams.-,All that certain piece, lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Laurens, County and state aforesaid, containing one-quarter of an acre, more or less, and bounded on the north east and south, by lot of Joe W. Wil liams, and onl the west by the Lau rens Oil 'Mill and being the lot con veyed to Sam A. Williams by Joe Wil liams on the 3rd of November, 1908, by deed recorded in book 23, page 63. 2nd.-Lot of Joe W. Williams.-All that certain lot, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Laurens, County and State aforc:aid, containing one and one fourth acres' more or less, bounded on the north by lands now or formerly belonging to T. J. il)lckett, on the east and South by lands now or formerly belonging to .Mlrs. 'H. G. Todd, and on the west by lot of Sam A. Williams, and Laurens Oil Mill. It being all the phroperty conveyed by Mrs. .1. G. Todd to .1. W. Williams, by (Iced dated the 4th of May, 1908, which is recorded in l)eed Book 26, page 42, office of the ('lerk of Cojrt for said county and state. Any person desiring to bid on the above property, other than the Plaintiff, shall be required to make a deposit with the clerk of court, of not less than $50 on each lot at the time of and before the said property Is bid off is evidence of 'good faith in the bidding. Terms of Sale' cash. Pu rchaser to pay for papers and st.amps. If the terms of sale are not complied with, the land to be re-sold on same or some subsequent s:alesday ol same terms, at risk of former luirchaser. C. A. POWIER, C. C. C. P. and G. S., Laurens, S. C. Dated, this Oct. 10, 1921. 13-3t-A ce of Motor rays Under~ k into your veloping a to find the not only p) rouibies, but but is the here- -to the las -s require a andl( whenei of balanced starts the r stilledl prod. burns up ci of changing exceptional ide oil from , your gaso,. We have ne Every oil for our p roleunm rich could niot es, but lack- We recommn tankful of 1 Company Gasoline a eliminatedl trial. You i roubles and advantages stage by de- balanced ga )ARD OIL COlN (New Jersey) GEATEST LI1 I ntle h wery the Fair Associatit ,n eoweevil menace. AUTOMOI A wellknwn drivers, . HORSE On Tesday, Wednesday and Thur rage. Lo usres of ;300 each event, pursees ff 150, each event, with adde AUTO POLO-S Stripped automobiles in exciting South, One exhibit each day betweei day; also once each evening during BIG FIREWORI Ona tyelwday t)oo famous C. A. W POULTR under the &pp i es of tho South Caro in conjunction With the Stato Fair. AGRICULTUI from every section of the state, inclu also Girls Cl b work. CARO.INA-CLEMSO The one big football game of the 8.000 spectators. *ootball Day, hu REDUCED RATES Admissions., Adults, 75CJ children rnteg for sehool eildren'. tickets ti tickets not sold at fair grounds, bu treasurer and will be redeemed atI 30c each. For premi, m list or iptormation S D. F. EFIRD, ntr fue wic i 1. rouble t.I notor fnel whichry, voerlyblandcedt amoe (lor yourselay 'endt you gt. at 1 ive it~ a hrugh ofly ancomltelyc psoling. w r [PAit )duct1 1 whc1o uth 'Carolina fair EN STOCK SHOW n. Come and see how others are rneet LE RACES sipeedy cars. Purses amount to $3,000. RACING day afterroors. Pacinning 1 rottir with Coe rd moey. Runin oRsaes meet d money. OMETHING NEW olo gamnes. First time ever seen In the n races Tuesday, odnesday and Thurs ireworks. S EVERY NIGHT orthan Shows, featuring 30 attractions, I EXHIBIT lina Poultry Breeders' Association. Iield B. L. Adams, President, Charleston, S. C. AL PRODUCTS ding work of Boys' Corn and 'ig Clubs; FOOTBALL CLASSIC season. neserved seats provided for rstlay, 27th. ON ALL RAILROADS under 12 years, 36. Further redueedi hen bought In d avace In hulk rT ht must be secured in advance fron Ituk fuill value It not used. P'rices 20ce und write cretary, Columbia, S. 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