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FAMOUS REDWOODS WILL BE SAVED Setiuolas. "lig Trees" of (aiii Ifornli. Not to 3100t the Axe. Washiington, Oct. 25. ---The famous redwood setquoia. the "big trees" of ('alifornia, are to he saved as a mat ter of good busine;ss. What is said to be the Iiost important step on the Ipart of Irvt kll) mbering comlpanlies towar( the preservat ion of tiht, nation's tilliber sul';ply wats aninounced today by tlie National I .tmbeur Alnlufactttirrs association. Th t' nion ,mbier ('oil panly, the l'acific Idimberl ('omiiany and tle Me'ndocino 1lAtther ('om1paiy.i the principal privatte colupallies ownltun thle Californiat redwood forests, have agrecd hereafter to condctlt their 111111 bering operationis ()I thet princeiple of continuiouls producetion aald mainte11 ance of tl forhests as a whole. This decision, says a statenent of the national association, means that Ihe redwood forest s, made t.) of the aIgest trevs ext ant, aid he oldiest living things. the seqttoia of the semt pervivens speies. will be -inaintaitted infinitely as a i ecoloi ci factor in tile life of the nation and as on1e (If the wonders of America. The method of preseivation of tlt, forest, it is uideistood, ineides cut t ing of tilbetr in inore scattered stanlds. while every preantttion is taken against ground and high Iires, and reforestation will follow upon the steps of the ('litters. Am11hW areas .f' tle forests will be preserved forever inl tie saime state of aged matittty as thley have been ever since the coming of tIe white tnan and possibly for thousands of years before. The state of California has bought areas of these forests for parks, and lie Ilibermnii them sel ves have dolat .Id arieas bordering mtuch traveled roads. The redwood region should not he confused with that of the Sierra re 1tuoias, which are not numerous ('ntough to be of any great importaniei :t is said. It consists of a narrow stri, of land along the northern coast of' California and overlapping ilit Oregon, which is never more than 2: mile wide. It covers about 1,:hiO0 a'rs of "h ich only about one-thirti has been cut over, the renainder be ing virgin. The tot a m 1i10outtt1 of stand ing ti mbier is es;ti mated at be iwern 60,000,000,000 and 75,M000,00,.00 feet, of whinh S5 per cent is redwood M any of these trees aro more (fhat i,000 years old; soimt have been ('u tha.t are autthentically known to hav been IA,7:3 years of age, and some ma he as old as 2,000 year4. At the pres. (.1lit rate. of cutting, about 000.000,00 !oet a ycar, the Stand iL eNected U last about a century. The rtdwood is ainong tlie most in 'eresting:, of the t It'' family. Althong on11e of 'the longest living things, th4 redwood grows very rapidly and at taiins a ieight of Ii0 to 20i) feet, wiit a diallieter of three feet in tle first 5 years. The stands often run to I10,00 fe 't to the acre. .\l atour triiexs itItaini height -of :i't feet ausi high ax a : stotry building---and a diamieter or 2 fcct. It is i'ery perisixstent, hiiglIy Iir t sist anlt, and ('spe('ia lly ada pled to ii rrowit ihbcause54 it re'Produ(ices frot siioutls, fromi st tumps anid from l'oot: It hias been foun td prtactic'alIly impo. sibhle to ix ter'min ate the liee excel ut icire agri't:ltureC is miaintlained, ani little oIf Its habiitat is said to' b~e si abhle f-or' farmning. The tree has ni very destru'ct ive inasect o1 fiungusx ont mlier, and idecays very slowvly. A lumbera -'it :nosexe onme qutalii whIiichi ma I:e it higrhly pr'iz/ei. 1t slow iurn in g and strion gly i'eslstat to deccay. It is sof't and easily3 worke fInilshesx well w ithl a p leasing colt and grain and has an agreeable ft' gr'ane. Ilf all the lumber compamnies in th area thiat ar'e at !)rCeent intert'ed 0( the '' lerpetutaI luminbe ring' idlea agi to .idhere to It all but 141 per1 cent1 4 the California red wood will thus I ijrotected, it wias said. With the pre; ent laige suply oif Virgin tImber wvork oin, It wa is dealar'ed the prese10 pr'oduiction ennlt be kep'lt upl indefinit ly, wh ile the r'ed wood att Ithe same till comes -hack to possesslin of priactilca ly all of the origInal I ,:30,000,000 aec excepIt ab'.out 1 00.000 acres suiitabhe f Theli method of reforextation is e sentlally that of protecting and e couirag~ing the natuiralI and~ persste' newvly cuttover' lands. Some of t1 logged--off lands wvill be par'thy restoe ed wIth seedllngs. Without ar'tifici pilanting, most of' the redwood hat wIll come back -at the rate of 50,0 feet to -the acre, or more, In 40O e years, 'If lire0 is kept out, nOW that ti A close shave I MENTHOL ATUM comforts and he OWnerS havo (leeiled to admilister the cutover land as a permtianent timber cr'opi land rather than to convert it in to cattle range or tilled fields. Liocally the reforestationi decision is declared to be of great econiomiic fiml )ortancle hecan1se it lieans that the present large logging, lumbering and depieldent lpola)tiols of the redwood vounitis will be maintained and that thelre will be no abandon ed towns and t) ui producti Ie wildeirn ess of idle forest Ilands. Itl-:Nil (ASTI PI(T"R'ii Will be Seen sit Opert House Sat uir diy. Noveimbher 411h. The noew Irenle Castle pictuite. "Slii ShoulIders," Which will be seen at Opera Iouste Saturday. Nov. I, is one of t most eitertaiiing screen Iwo dictiolis in wIticl this chariling star Ihas everi .9peared. The story is by Chia r les K. Iliarris, the noted song writ Ier, antd tle picture was directed by Alan Crosland. The story is about the daught er of a nl whvlo Is threatened with financial The coat-dress is i claimed the seasoz most popular style. The Winter Fashion Book is replete with ma interesting variatic of this type. Pictorial Revie Patterns for November are now ready. sure to see them. Cutting and Constr Dress 1340 tion Guides are 35 cents each pattern. Follow the cr go Jc LADIES' New fall styles in Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe; black, navy a: $13.75 Outings Best outings, plain colors and stripes; light colors, - ,. 15c Yd. Best Dress Gingham Small checks and plaids, fast colors. 25c and 35c Yd. Lad Lassis Cloth Extra width, 32 inches wide, in solid and fancy colors; fast to laundry. 29c Yd. Two Tone Slip -New arrivals in to slippers for fall wear. two tone combinatie wonderful values at $4.95, $5.95, $ and $7.50 Buy these and you g rUin. She agrees to marry her father's chief creditor, in order to save the family fortune, but death Intervenes andI removes the man from her path. Still another danger looms up, how ever, when it Is learned that a note forged by her father Is In the dead 111111's safe. 'lhen comes one of the most sensational developments in the story, and '\Mrs. Castle is called upon for some of the best (1ramatiC acting of her career. In the enid everything comes out happily and the heroine marries the nepliew of the mian she had promised to marry in order to save her father. Mrs. Castle does a little of every thing in this picture. She-wears beau tiful an1d gorgeous clothes, drives a fast motor boat, rides horseback. danc es, swims and drives a fast car. It is one of the best pictilres ever shown on the ljaurens screens, and without ex ception is the best Irene Castle ,pro duction ever released. Our Entire Stocks and Fixtures Must be Sold, Partnership Business Wound up, The L. E. Buns Estate Settled Up. Wells ny Wee W no The Store Seri owds, where yo >d, valuable mer Wells DRESSES materials of Tricotine, Crepe, and Satin Back nd brown. to $29.75 Wool Flannels Plain white and red, good quality. 35c, 50c and 75c Yd. Everfast Suiting The colors are fast to everything. Comes in all shades. 45c Yd. Table Damask -Full bleached mer cerized table damask, extra wide. 50c Yd. pers 'Wool H vo tone a ~~;hsey These imperfections. ons are $1.50 and $2 6.95 Children's i Three quarter et more tops, pure wool at 75ca: ~eWell "AGaC ' LAND SALE state of South Carolina, County of Laurens. B1ank of -Cross '11111, Plaintiff, against : il:Nrl Goodwin and Mary Eitha Goodwin, I)efendants. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, C. II., S. C., on Salesday in November next, being 'Monday the 6th day of t'he month, during the legal hjouirs for such-sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: All that tract and plantation ofland, situated, lying and 'being in Cross Hill Townshiip, in lhaurens County, South Carolina, containing eighty-four (84) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of W. E. Crisp and Joe -ilitt, on the east by lands of Dr. .J. it. Miller, on .the south by lands belonging to the estate of Joe 11111, de ceased, and on the West .by lands of Joe 111111 et al. Said tract of land be ig known as a part of tile Thos. H1. tilli Spring Grove Place. Terms of 'Sale: One-half cash, bal ance to be paid twelve months from date of sale; the credit portion to be secured -by bond and mortgage of the purchaser over the said premises, bearing legal interest from date, with leave to purchaser to pay his entire Clardy kly Bul Where You G vice and Fair Pi ur dollar will b chandise. Beg Clardy Co. Cut STORE NEWS Bobs ire very stylish.. Cur Bobs, all colors, nre shoi at. Wells Clardy Company. We are showug i large line of headed Necklaces, In all colors. The latest novelty, Pearl Sau. lolre for tile neek. We have them. Beantiful novelties in hiand bags. Lenther, beaded anl1d mesh. Don't forget the new Pe hin (Colliar anid Cuff TIrimings. They are here andmi new. New dress telinig.s in slide4, bnekles, tussels and1( frlnges. All here for your1 seleetlonl. Have~ you seen our new Frenich voile hand nmade waists. TIhese are good values and. sellifig fast. They lire ntot electrentlyv miade. Don't be afraid of thle shioek. Do you embroidedi i so we have D. M. C. embroidery cottons in ai lihades, and the colors are fast. How about hair nuets I All colors In F.ashlonette Donble MIeshu, and -these are good ones. Ask to see the newv emubroidered toiwels,, hemstltcked pillow eases, aind sheets we are shmowing in holl. da~y pnecknges. asiery Ladiei ool, and silk Pare threa all colors, no glove silk h $1.00, $ .59 a Pair. $2 Vool Sox Boys' ai lezngth, fanay Black, whi x for children. and light w Pair 15c, 25, s Clard Laurens, S. C. IOD PLACE TO T Aid In cash. Purchaser to pay for pa- - pers and stamps. If the terns of sale w are not complied with, the land to be t( re-sold on same or some subsequent ti Balesday on same terms, at risk of b) Cormer purchaser. 'f - C. A. P'OWIlR, o C. C.' C. 'P. and (. S. I. Dated October 2, 1922. l.1-3t-A 1] LAND SAIE i tate of South Carolina, County -of Lau8rens, IN COIURT OF COMMON P'l0lAS C T'he Federal Iland 'Bank of CNumubia, C S. <., Plaintiff against II. C. I"zell et all, Defendant. Pursuant o a decree of tle court in the above stated Case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at 2 laurens, C. .II., S. C., on Salesday ini Noveinber next., being dionday the 6th V day of the month, during the legal I hours for such sales, the following de- 1 scribed property, to wit: , All that certain piece, .part(1 or tract of land containing three hun 'dred and forty-seven and three-fifths (3-17 3-5) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being ol the Greenville and Augusta road about eight miles west from the town o1 Waterloo in Water loo township, County of 'Laurens, State of South Carolina, having such 1 Co. S letin et, Quality, 'ices Dre - '3S uy a hundred c in today. by bein stomer COATS A] Beautiful Coats a Llama, Tricotine and I linings; black navy an' $19.75 t4 SPECIAL 0918.00 and $25.00 W.oIl Serge i1arhoti' MiAdd Sils 'on sale' tis week at' $7.95 and $9.95 No al tert ions.hl Real Vailues Ladies' Underwear Ldies4' heavy ibbled VTs -~c 50c the Garment Panits perI garment . .50c Ladies' Union Suits Ribbed U nioln Sulits for' Laidies $2.00 and $2.50 the Garment s' Silk Hosiery d Bilk and Van Raalte - :siery, all shades. 1.50, $2.50. and Ask .95 a Pair Sh d4 Girls' Ribbed ms Hosierymi te, and brown; heavy derfi eight. : and 35c a Pair mort y Co.' 'RADE"~ :ape, n tes, courses and distances Ill 111012 fully nopperi1 -by reference ) a plat tIlereof 11ade Iby J. (. Mlr ni, surveyor, Sept 2, 1919 and being ounded on the north by lands of homas .\lartti), oil the east by lands f .1. .. Joies, oi the southeast by inds of .1. C. Simith, and on the west y 'Saluda Itiver and the Goddard inds, this being (hie same tract of Ind heretolore coiveyed to A. J. Ow igs, -by It B. Joies andl(] othlers *a eirs at law of .Jane Ov wings !by 1eir0 ved lated tihe (;th of January. 190, nd recorded in the ofilev of the Clerk rf Court Ior Ialrels County, iI book Cf deeds 12 at page 185 and eonveyed Iv tihe said L . . Owings to 1I. C. zell which deed has been filed for 'ecord in the olilee of the It lerk of 'ourt for I laurtens County, S. C. Terims of Sale: One-half cash, ball ncee to be paid tiwelve monthis from late of sale; the credit portion to he eI cred by bold alld 1mortgage of tile iirchaser over the said piemises, wcaring legal interest from date, withi cave to pu rchIaser to pay 'his e''! - )>(I in eash. Purchase(r to pay )ipers4 anud staim1ps. if the teilis mle are n1ot comliplied wIth, the I. o be re-osld oil salle or some sill luelit Salesday on same termis. att )f forier purchaser. C. A. POWER. C. C. C. 1'. and C. Dated October 1.1, 1H92. 11 Plenty of hints on what the smart Parisi enne is wearing may be gleaned from the Winter Fashion Book and PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS for NOVEMBER 20c to 35c s 15 None Higher conts ents worth of g a ND SUITS Lnd Suits of Bolivia, Poiret Twill; full satin I brown. :> $39.75 Wool Blankets IL1rge sizes, lin an l poinis, $5.00, $6.50 At. -- $7.50 Pair kel s, per* ir . . . . $1.50 - Children's E-Z Union Suits A lQ iz for bioys anzd girls from11 2 to 13 yearsl $1.00 Garment Infants' Vests RI1en and11( ~ WraI)Iper, for Ilufan1s inl 'oIt itad wool,1 all sizes 50c, 74c and $1.00 :hool Shoes to see our $5.00 ol Shoes for big es. They are won i values and give a mileage. TEjg