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o 0 * ocal and Tersonal NenUon * Mrs. Jas. T. Rgbertson, of Lake 'City, is visiting relatives' in the city for the holidays. Mr. W. H. Dial, Jr., who has been in the hospital at Camp Sevier for several -months, is in the city .for the holidays. Mises Harriett and Cornelia Mayer, of New'berry, are visiting their grand mother, Mrs. W. W. Jones, during the holidays. Airs. L. . Burns returned home Sat urday from Brooks, Ga., where she has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred West and their little son, born just a few weeks ago. Misses Juanita, Kathleen and Wino na Ma-rtin, acconpanied iby their frienAd, Miss Blanche Hanks, of Call fornki," are visiting their another, .Mrs. W. 'H. ludgens, at Maddons. Mr. Ryan Martin is expected in a few days. 1Mr. and Mrs. W. I. MoPhail, and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Reid left on Fil dag.4 for .a two weeks' motor- trip thaough Florida. - They will .be joined in Agusta -6y Miss Lucy McPhail, who is "evbing this year in Barnwell. it. 'ICK WOODS WUEAJ) WtU Known Farmer of Gray Court Soetion Passed Away Saturday Night *ray Coui., Dec. 1.-Following an illness of several 'weeks, J. Nick W'ood, a well known farmor of the Dialn section, died early Saturday night. Funeral services were held at Dials church yesterday afternoon at :1 o'clock, being conducted by the Rev. V. M. Watson. 'Mr. -Wood, who was 45 years of age, had 'been ill for a nuniYber of weeks, all but tVxo of the ten members of the finmily having had tyi)hod fe ver this 'all. This is the first death to occur. In the family, however, the romaining ' members having slowly imiproved. A widow and eight chil dr('n survive him. Mr. Wood died during the electrical stoim that passed over this section ealy Saturday night. Within a few minutes after his death three large hogs and a cow were killed by light nhig in the back yard. The boft struck several hundred yards from the house, traveling iy a portion of the wire- fence and killing the 1.ogs and cow.. Several goats, which were neaoiby, seemed to 'be immune ana riere unharmed. JONES NEWS * * Jones, Dec. 19.--Mr. Thad C. Dean, a jro'minent 'business man of Spartan burg spent the week-end with his friend, Mr.,L. E. Cattleberry who has -clfh'ge of the Ware Shoals farm. dr coduin, Mr. John Casper Smith, - of Waterloo, sold cotton at Ware Shoals recently. Theo car of Mr. 'ary Elliott, of Ware Shoa'is, was stolen Shturday night and no ti-ace of the thief has been founid. -The fittle folks are all anticipating a visit fronm Santa Claus Christmas, and they nmuat. not. be disappointed. There is a large amount of' travel over the iDixie Highway from the Northu to Florida. .We extend congratulations to Mr. Walter 'Morrison and Miss Nellie lHen de~adn, wile were recently married. The 'friends of- Mr. Ollie Ellison, of Waro Shloajs regret that lhe has -moved to "At'loer'son. sliir.. 0. P. (Necl and - Mr. Kenneth B~aker, of W1eeniwoodl, -were in ouri mi~d~t '-ttwed The farmers have been very busy sowing wvheett and oats. 'Sedei'al isemnbers -of' Bl'ewerton 1odeeattended' tile Mason Ic banquet at Clinton last Thursday and swere dlelighted Wit-h' the generus hospital Ity ex-tetided them. -Dr. Blake, or Glreepivoodl, ws in Ware Shoals a. few dlays ago. M.r. Samuel IRasor, of 'Mountville, (was here last Monday loolfing -after 'his farming interests. Hion. Dunk iBoyd, of L.aurrens, 'was in our *uidst recently. We recitly met the followilng friends, J. 1. 'Widenia~n, Tr6esurer Eil lison, Maremnore Mays .and Adolphus Mceord, of Greenwood; Ilbd Illmore, CarI anid 'H-Ionty Wharton ,.gd 'Wright Sims of 'Waterloo, 'B. 'L. H~nderson, of Honca Path. Born on 18tli inst., to M1.e and Mrs. Allen Arnold, a son. We wish a "Happy Christmas and . prosperous 1922 .to 'the editor, printers and readers of The Advertiser. -Now figent at Allendle Mr. *1tal Gapque, who has wor'ked in the ioeal freight floPot since he was n kie pantwith the eixceAt~on of (he, time he; zpent 'in the army, leftt l1st week it Aletadae where he ha been ppoirited agnt of the 0. & wV. C. E fle-roa ' fr(9%id0 here, while ret :: ~~i t t~~ imu lea9'e tO'Wn, tfrO STAHTS'41hIltHS'AS FUND FOIL MAltTIN OCllLDREl Former Mayor lichey Sends Contl. bution and Suggests' Firther NIs, The Advertiser has received the letter below from Capt. W. I. ichey, former mayor of the city, now 'military Instructor at the University of 'Ten nessee, enclosing a remittance of $2.0( to go toward a Christmas fund for the children of the late police officer Hosea LMartin. The Advertiser will be glad to receive contributions foi the fund and will enlist 'tie aid of its friends in making proper purchases adding its contribution with the rest (Remittances .may be made to Th Advertiser either by mail or in per son. The letter of Capt. 'Iichey follows KnoxVille, 'Tenn., 'Dec. 17, 1921 E1ditor The Advertiser: I was greatly distressed on readinli in yesterday's 'State" of the tragi< death of Policeman Hose Martin. *During- the time that I was mayo -and!' Hose Martin was a policeman, had ampfe opportanilty 'to dbserve Iii from all- angles and 'I considered hin one of the best officers hve'had, and v good' man and citizen. I could sa more good about him but to do s( would carry me far from the real ob ject of this letter. The killing of this man is - bai enough In itself. but when. one think of the six sinali children left withou father orI mother, it is ildeed a sa case. I know that there'is little tha human power call do to cheer an comfort these little ones now, but ih order that the 'Christmas season ma be made as cheerful as possilble fo them, I hope that a Christmas fun may '1e ralsed aid ureseited to ther so that Santa Claus will visit them a usual thil; Christmas, and to give sue a fund a start I am enclosing herc with $2.00. 1 hope tlhat others wil feel as I do about tis matter mnd wil make contribitioios to yoi as truiste of the fund. S;ncerely ydurs, - W t. RIICITEY', Jr. * * * . * * * * * .* * * * *. * . * * LANFORD NEWS Lanford, Dec. 1.9.--Tho Hural Schoc Improvement association met Frida afternoon at the school house. Afte singing a Christmas song, a Christ ma. musical contost was oonducted b Mes., C. b. Cox id Miss ,Anmie'Fool man, the' music teacher. Miss Nina LMis and Mrs. Etti -Lanford won the first prize, and M'rm J. S. Higgins woll the second r)1'iz They were awearde miniature .musica instruments as pr' ce. Mrs. J. S. Iis 'gins served delightful fruit cake. The ladies of the Alethodist chur'c entertained the 'W. M. U.'ladies of th Baptitt church Saturday afternoon, V very gteresting harvest program wa., colidu ted by the president, Mrs. V D. Patterson and other members of th society. A delightful salad cour'se an cofc were ser'ved In 'the church pal lor' by tile ladies and. the young girlt All enjoyed thle afternoon to the full est. Dr'. Gr'aves Li. Knight 'has ireceived unanimous call from tile flaptis chiurch and 'has consenited to lpreac: the first Sunday In January. Mr's. JT. .R. .iPatterson wvas a gues of Mirs. Alice -Mills one afteinoon las wveek, Mr'. J. R. 'Pitters'on and Mr'. J. (1. F Martin wvent fishing -last Tuesday an, caught two( fine fish weighing 191 -pounds together, so they"'are reccivin' congratulations as cham'plon 'fisher men. Miss Grac4 'Deehields is at hom from ILander College, to almond 'the 'ho1 idaysiwith hei' -parents, Mr. and Mrs J. 'M. 'DeShields. Mr. Claude Metlton, of Sumter, wa a business visitor' here last week i1 thie inter'est of a chautauqlua. out fron1 Washington. Mirs. J. 'We Johnson entertained thl B. Y.O P. IlU. Withl a delightful socia Satumday night. All enjoyed fhe oc casion' ver'y much;.' They 'will hay their regular -meetjng with Miss 01 'lie Mae Taylor next Tuesdiiy night. Mr. and 'Mr'. J. B. :Williams wer -guests of Mr. and':Mr.s C. D. Cox, las Sunday.- - Born to Mr. and. ra. R. T. Crow Dec. 16, a soin. Stores Ojen 'Evenings The Advertiser was infgrnfed by sov eral merchants yesterdag that thet places of 'business would be open ev *nings <during thle i'est o6f the week The mereclante exlir'essedl a wish .tha the town 'people do their shoppini in the evenings rather than wait un til the- ladt~ day' before, Christna) when the udiial rush, is expected. Chris~is 1@tertaintnent A Christmas progratm 'will be remi dored at the Pir'st Methodist churci etinday morning at 11 o'clocok my niemn bers of the Bunday. Bohool, A Christ anna tree wil' 66 blaoed on the tult'ni POLICFMAN MARTIN SLAIN ON HIGIHWAY (Continued from Page One) Crew% and Rural Policoman Abrams said that fAir. -Martin realized that -le was 'going to die and stated to them that -6he mnen In the car shl~ot hhtn and asked that his six little children be placed In the orphanage. 4b 0r. Hayes, of Clinton, who -made the post-mnortemn examination,. testified that he found two bullet holes in the body of the dead officer. A sall hole, abouts the size of a lead pencil, thought to have been the p~oint of en tranice of the bullet, vs found In front near the left hill. The other llole, a jagged one about the size of a dimte, thought to have been the (point of exit, was found Iin the vicinity of the right thigh -behind. '.The verbatim testimiony at the i qluest, with the excep~tion. of that of the attending physician, is found on another page of this paper. The phy slefan's certificate was in the hands of the coroner at Owings yesterday and could not be secured. Ilosca Martin was about forty years of age and -had been a police officer here and at Fountain Inn for a num ber of years. le was considered a fearless and conscientious oflicer al ways diligent in the performance of his (uties. Ie was a son of the late Pedeni Martin, of Youngs township. Only a f'ew months ago he' lost his "xife, leaving him with six small children to care for. Besides these childrenl he is survived by two broth ers and four sisters, as follows: W. A. and 13. F. Martin, of Greenville; Mrs. Dick Putnam, of UAturens: Mrs. Stella I.Am igston and 'Mrs. Inez Martin, of rGreenville, and Miss izzie Martin, of ~aurens. Th,1e funeral of tihe dlceased offlicer was held at Friendshii Baptist church in Youngs township, Friday, the ser vlces being conducted by Rev. Samuel Templeian, of this city. A number of his brother officers and members of the City Council -attended the funeral. besides officers from other counties. A delegation of oilcers caie over from Gaffney but arrived too late for the services. hCard of 'lianlis Wie wish to thank every one, both white and colored, for the nagnificent way they assisted us on last Thursday night when our home was burned. We thank them all. The best Ieople I4n the world live in Laurens. fWe know-. - Dr. and 'Mrs. T. L. Timmnei'iai. NOTL('E1 OF SALE' OF STOOKS Notice iA hereby given that I will sell at -Laurens, South Carolina, on the south nide of the Court ilouse, o, Deco'nibes.528th, 1921, at the hours of eleven o'clock A. M., to the highest I bidder for cash, the following stocas. - 2 shares of the Cap. Stock of the Laurens Trust Co., Par value $100.00 per share, evidenced by certificate No. 9.1, i:;"ind Sept. 22, 1909. 2 shares of the Cap. -Stock of The L Laurens Trust Co., par value $100.00 Sper share, evidence by certiloate No. 194, issued December .1, 191;. 5 shares of lol Cap. Stock of the D Farmers Nation Bank, of the iar I value of' $100.00 >e ir share, evidenced - by certificate N#. 8$5, issued August .1, 1917. '' shares of \th~ Cap. Stock of the - i'COples Loan Exch:.nge Bank, of the par value of $100.00 per share, eri i denced -by ceit fcate No. (606, issucd tSept. 23, 1916-. 10 shares of the Cal). Stock of 1 tho Sibley Mt'g. Co., Augusta, Ga., (of the 'r value of $100.00 per share, t evidlenced b~y certiflcate No. 2S00, is-' suted March 9, 1920. 10 shmam'e of the Cap. 'Stock of the Sibley Mfig. Co., Augusta, Ga., of .the 'iar value oif $100.00 . er share, Sevidlened( by certificate No. 2861, is sued March 9, 1920. 10 shares of the Cap. 'Stock of the Sibley Mfg. Co., Augusta, Gia., of - the par value of $100.00 pcer share'(, evidenced -by certificate No. 2862, is 51ued March 9, 1920. 250 shares of the Cap. (common) - Stock of the Angerson M~otor Com .pany. Roc'k 11111, S. C., of the par' value of $10.00 Per shiard/ evidenced -by ccer tiflcate No. C 3654, issued Oct. 7, 1919. A.ll of the..aad stocks have been as signed to securd the, payment of debts of' the assigners, and~ are being sold for the payment of the said (debts. Atty. andi Agent for Assignees. 1Dec. 20, 1921. 23-It THIN, FLAT HAIR GROWS LONG, THiCK AND ABUNDANT "Danderine" c'o t a only 35 cents a bottle. On dand icationends all and faling hair, ad in a few. noments, Sou have doubled the eau ty of your hir. It il a pear a nmass, so so lu rosyand eas to do up. But what wil plleae you most will be after a few veks use, Wyhen you see efo hair fine and down at firsf ~yes--but reall new hair growving all over th9 :seal.".Danderlne" is to tlie ir 'iyhat ~rosh sh~~ore of rain and atnaine are tpvegetation. It goes rij~m he the roots, , ivloatoa aid Btreittaois to This YOUNG PE Our collego Is a tl ie world. To out What you wale by ate tCd Acereditted . 1i Ii stn, or U ar Rogue, at on1ce. For Constipated Boy Sour Stomaci Thn nicet cathartic-laxative in the world to physic yonr liver andi bowels when you havo Djizzy. Headache, Colds, 1ilioustlcss. Indigestion, or Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-like "Cascarets." Ono or two tonight will empty your The Qt When the day's a is more restful a: hour spent with forgetting your < living with his cl ing and thrilling varied lives? Globe ~ Sectional Today Sectional 'Boc standard-and three tional cases in use ar' denotes preference, si manship, and crea1 value. And three-fc mnbst likely right. Sectional constructio the Globe-Wei'nicke< corners, beside fire-j taste and convenier catalog illustrates ma and gives full inform I askin'. *S. N.. Wilke Students at Home Boys and girls from tile various 1o1leges of the state began trooping In for the Christmas holidays Satur say. Several of the colleges have not ret closed for the holidays, so the full (uota has not yet arrived, but the streets are already b'ecoming mi1ore lively and attractive by their presence. W. 3L U. Meeting Postponed The quarterly meeting of the Third Division W. M. U. nwhich was to 'have, been held Saturday, Dec. 17, has been postponed until after the holidays. Azile M. Wofford, Pres. NOTIOVl Notice is hereby given that a Cer tificate of Deposit dated Sept. 211d, 1921, and issued. to J. Hi. Jones and payable to J. 11. Jones or order, has been lost or misplaced by the said owner and holder thereof, and that the said Certificate of Deposit by any other than the said J. H1. Jones Is tin lawful and unauthorized. Notice is further hereby given that a duplioate 'Certiflcate of Deposit will be issued to the said owner in lieu thereof after advertisement for two weeks. BANK OF WARB SIIOAjlS. Dec. 1G, 1921. 23-2t ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Ina Take Aspirin only as told in each package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will be following the directions and dosage iworked out by physiciains during 21 years, and proved safe by millions. 'Dake no chances with substitutes. If you see the layer Cross on tablets, you can take them without fear for 'Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rtheumatisin, Earache Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. lIandy .tin boxes of twelve tab lets cost few cents. bruggists also soll larger packigeg. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of alonoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. NOTICE OF SAIJ tate of South Carolina, County of Newberry, IN COURT OF PROBATI Cleora B. Coats, individually, ,and as Administratrix, .1. Gettis Coats, Ad ministrator; of the 10state of W. F. Coats, 'Deceased, and the Farmers Bank, Chappells, South Carolina, Plaintiffs, . against George W. Coats, Katie M. Coats, Mal colm T. Coats, Gettis L. Coats, Julia Al. Coats, The Bank of Cross Hill, S. C., the Commercial Bank of New berry, .. C., W. C. Rasor and J. H. Rasor, Defendants. . Pursuant to an order of this Court in the abovo entitled action, I will sell at public auction at the Court House in the Town of Laurens, in the County of (Laurenh, South Carolina, on the first Monday in January (Sales day) 1922, within ithe legal hours of sales, the following described three tracts of landl, viz.: 1. All that tract and plantatio.-z a land situate, 'lying andl being situate in Laurenms County, S. C., containing One 'Hundlred (100) acres, more or less, and 'bounded on the North by lands of S. D. Jones, on the East b~y lands of Harris knowvn as the Griflin place, and on the South and \Vest by landls of J1. 8. ,HIlll, said tract -being first known' as the AMills Brown tract, andi being the same lands conveyed to WV. F., Coats by D). T. Vaughtm by deced dlated Jan, 15, 1914. 2. All that tract or plantation of land situate, lying and being in Cross 11111 Township, County -of l'uirens, State of South 'Carolina, containing One Ilund~red Sevenlty-Thr-ec and One Fourth (173 1-4) acres, more or less, and 'bounded 'by lands of BHob ihabb, Mi's, Katrherine Coats, W. C. Rlasor' and Mr's, P. Y. Witherspoon, said -land knotwn as Tract No. 11 of the Spring Grove tract, 3. All .that tract and plantation of land situate, lyinig and being in Cross H-111 Towvnship, in 'Laures Couty, and in .the State of South Carolina, con taining eighty-five and 'thr'ee-fourths (85 3-4) acres, more or' less, and bound ed on the North 'by lands of WV. C, Rasor, on the East by lands of W. F. Coats and Mrs. Mildredl Coats, on 'the South b~y lands of 'J. W. Ward and Mrs. Mildred Coats, on the West by lands of S. Hf. Goggans andi S. D). Jlones. The tract of -land being the same land conveyed to W. F".'Coats by -Mrs. M. K. Coats astd John C. Coats by deed dated Trm's of Sale: One-halt of 'tihe purl chase -price to 'be p~aidl in cash, and the balance inl one year, -the cr'edit portion to 'bear interest from- (late of sale until paid in full at the' rate of night per cent :per annum, payable an nually, and to .be secured by the note or' notes of the purchasers and a mort gage of the promises sold, the said notes and mortgages to contain the tisual stipulation to pay ten per cent tttorney's fees in case they are placed in the hands of an attorney for collec tion or suit, wvith leave to anticlipate the credit port.ion in whole or in part, the apurchaser to pay for a-ll peapers, recordin'g fees and revenuo stamps. If the purchaser shall fail to fully com ply with the terms 'of the sale. within Wie days after -such.sale, the prsemises bid off by suoh dtelinquont purchaser grill be resold by the .Probate Judge for Siewberry County on the next or some succeeding salesday,'at tho' risk of, the said delinquent purchaser, Th~p said lands. to .be 'sold 'subject to aiy 'leases >nl said lands, existilng at time of .saild male'for' the ypaX 1922," W, e 1WAf,; Probate Judge for Newilerry QQ. [)eoenbor 10the 1921. , 2,,~A OPLE, ATTENTIONI "rlai vou f-r.sui memnber of the National Assocnoat o AS L.ut j, i fin t n at -th e la of er in 1 o - SPARTANDURO, 6. Ts10 vels, Sick Headache, j, Bilious Liver bowels Completely by morning, and o1, will feel splemi d. "They work w bie you sleep.' Cascarets niever stir yous ip or gripe like Salt", Pills, Calluwl, or Oil an"d they cost only toulen 'i a box, Children love Cascarets te. det Hour 3tivities are over what id enjoyable than an your favorite author, .ares and trials, and 1aracters the interest happenings of their -fourths ofalth e I lbeWrn4V .Ta Bpro eig'n ok Wce rmyicte. u n arsti arranogentzds rthln s yorfo the bi r &~ Els.H . obul &saon winos.i