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LAND SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. COURT OF COMON PLEAS. 1-Tome llullding & Loan Assoclation Plaintiff, against P. 11. 'Romans, e al., lefendants. Pursuant to a decree of the Cour in the above stated case, I will sell a public outery to the highest bidder, a Laurens C. IT., S. C., on Salcsday l .1une next, being 11onday the 2nd da of the month, during the legal hour for such sales, the following describe< properliy, to wit: All that lot of land, situate, lyini and being in ile City of Laurens, Coun 1y of Laurens. and Slate of Souti Carolina, containing one-fourth (1-4 of an acre, more or less, being know its Lot. No. 1f on the survey of land of N. 11. Dial, made by 11. T1. I timbert surveyor, In 1907, and being the sam property conveyed to P. It. Ilomtians b, ,,aid N. 11. )ial by (eed recorded In th oflice of the 'Clerk of Court for sal' Colunty and Stat in Book -, page -- and ldated --- (lay of ---, 1910. Terms of Sale: cash. Purchaser f< lay for papers and stamps. If th1 terms of sale are not complied witi thp land to be re-sold on same or somi subseluent Salesday on same terms, a risk of formner purchaser. S1. C. RET ). Sheriff. Dated, this M'ay 13, 1919. 43-3 NOTIC'E OF ELECTION. State of So1uth C141trolina1, County (of Laurens. Whereas, petitions signed by a lega numbmnher of the qualified electors an< frce-holders residing in Lanford schoo district No. 10, liurens County, Soutli Carolina, asking for an election upoi the (quest Ion of voting an additional - mills tax upon the property in salt school district 'to be used for schoo purposes, have been flied with th< county hoard of education, an electioi is hereby ordered upon said question saidI election to be held on the 31s (lay of May, 1919, at Lanford Schoo House in said district, under the man agement of the trustees of said schoo district. Only such electors as return rea or1 Personal property for taxation anl who exhibit their. tax receipts and reg istration certiticates as reiuired in th< general election siall be allowed t4 vote. Those favoring the 4 mills additiona tax shall vote a ballot containing tIl Word "YS" writtell or printed there on. Those against the 4 mills addi tional tax shall vote a ballot contain in,,, tlie %word "NO" written or printe lteron. Polls siall open 11 at the hoi of 8 o'clock in lite forenoon and sial 1emaitn open'1l until the hour of 4 o'cloel in el afterroon whenMil thiey shiall b, closld and the balloIs contied. ACHES AND PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED You'll find Sloan's Liniment oof tens the severo rheumatic ache Put it on freely. Don't rub It in. Just let it faentclral natutrally. WVhat a sense of soothing relief sooni follows! External achles, stiffness, soreness, cramped mluscles9, strained sinews, b~ack "cricks"--those ailments can't fight off thle relieving qualitics of Sloan's Liniment. 'Clean,' coLvnient, econotical. Ask any druggist for it. 30c, Q0o and $1.20. Free Page Book "The Modern Method of Decorating Walls" Tils lllustratedl book, gives full Information and practical sui', gestions of the latest and best ida nthe decoration of in terior walls and ceilings. It shows a number of rooms in~ colors designed by leading art ists, giving det specifications for obtaining harmonious color effects with "The Moderp, Durable SanS. tary F1at Oil FInish.' Ask forre book or. write for It to For Sale by LAIJIIENS HIAILDWAltE CE). anra- S. C. WANNAMAKElI HEADS COTTON COMPANY t'otton Growers 1Iedge Themselves Not. to Sell to Iiis Until Treaty Is Signed. leport of Redilctioni of t Cotton Acreage. New Orleans, 01ay 16.-Sonthern coittoni growers in lerence here late today went on record as being 4 for "America first" against any see tional claims, when th(y declared it would be better to "sacrifice every bale of cotton rather than to sell 1one pound to Germany beforo the peace treaty is signed." The action was Iin opposition to a resolit ion askilg export re itrictiols 3 for cotton he remove(I which was tabled amid cheers of the delegates. \ sib-eominittee will be designat ed '0 perfect organ'izat ton of the $10i,00i,00 cotton export tlinticilg corporation. Selection of a city for the headi(luart-ers of tile new concern also will be lh CideI upon by the sub comilittee. .1. S. Wainimaker, of South Caro lina. was cho;'vn president of tile Inewly formed American Cotton As sociation, at a convention of the members today. Pointing out the South nlleV(r' again mwill raise as large a cotton verop as in I tihe past hecautie ef what were Iermn ed "suiccessful efforts towards anli acre age reduction" tile crop report coi mittee of the newly formed American I Cotton Association, Ilade public its finding at a meeting today of mem bers. The follvwing table of reduction percentages by States is containei In t the report: State Acreage Pr centage Virginia.34,000 33.3 North Carolina......1,287,000 20.1 u Soth Carolina . .. ..2,213,0 26.1 Georgia ..4.. .... 18,40 20. Florida.126,000 2 4.5 Mississippi...2,774,400 ..... Louisiana ...... 1.19,257 23.1 Texas ..... .9,528,000 20. Arkansas.2,i37,600 20.0 - Tennessee.7-!t,220 . ..0 Missouri .. ....C.. .6,25 37.5 Oklahoma ...... .370, 0 26.0 California ......0.0 Arizona....9,000 23.0 Alabaa .,I ilel'as ) 2,77-1,100 15.0 ...1 .21i;,197 I 3. 1 Oft. Totl 27,1,*2,!1!,7; 20.2 . totl av0. a , v). * l~n. J \laha .ia' a,537,600 i20.0 _ Oii' atvl iiir i' im~E a ne (it' :1 jcl ('llt. (COIN 1)'I'i 4) N 4F" . .7 0 8 N Grianidi I l if 40 41.1 .e li1s A1,25 p7t 16-m llfl ll A kint . .iil~ 1.35,2 0 0. i Ar izon Sent... iee ..rried 0 21.t V11111.i1i11 is Miill.. .. Tot ia l , .N.. . .-.. 10.i11 7s of the. ( i'a l I Lodgv of OddI le l v ill an - Totial 'ol 7,ul102.1 7 il 0.2( (tly otl aver neota .\0111bama 's alrene i an12 asdinet. ilioi~g tat therdatseil r u ellen' e c et.r fJIe e a iatht ClOlur iroN 0a lil'l ntob f1. OThO3 de'a i-: iVi:STIei I- 111D 010Gr i aain s t of lie rel li os .\diopti .a iOn.0' Wan ('etnce arred t~l - ''l nita''S,'la .ll.-.\ esleers oflthy reaitlil 12thle goe Od t ellwsigan nui'all'n 1'ntio hereitoday adopted a~ll riln na onnected an'i invest ate lof ta oi metal sttsa of T. 1'. mauehn thnderw' dand sentleneifor Orimili as-l Fowf ti e intuln Greenvoille itin of91, andii Oetiinn thato thai dat ton teci'el heas1 exuetd ragte andamliinaion ould felover hogn nt be alloed tof thslei'i i delogtes(r pesn, ontlie wast prpseIyto l leasee.il P''5i T I he t he ittlneyove thncaterepcul etiso th~iled tovato toig~i isveigat iierlsonlly.o oapitpyiin wotlarer notiesidet or wh e e not..1 I".l.sp'i ffoy thernanebo ma eut ofi the rasen intaald conitione of T proer subn.i' , t a t e see. th Nat lie mandaty Cof th court gis~el p1 in.oef The Odd1 Felows erlr ilhn thati2 tear rie ws ic onIle uraeran an 1infam-b i'usn edwny, a shaoulld ot by ailglwd toilpassiongrunoie Cpe oh grand~ sretarp of the Ov no andliie l i i rolimed tiht Vauh Iis fcttin 125 bnsheafnity. d 27bshlso i.otarl's Aftrenvile gandbilltha; Ill P. alf iff eyci, $5rangebura, teurty Genilte treasurro.m the Neahr. Th. total (isl co'snludng fis 111 years amouented wt a2,handsomTe otain- u comerrw.$,8.8 lAPTISTS AQAiNST UNION OF CHUit('JES Opposition to Wipinig Out of Denon. ittioaill Lines VoiCeet iat C(jionven tli. Atlanta, Ga., Mlay 16 .0-1Oposit iOn to any form of cliirchi nititoni or the Wiping otit of detlominational lines 'Was voicedl at today's session of the Southern Baptist colivention in con nection witIi an add.ess b y r. J. Campbell White, of New Yor'k city, one of lie active PrOibotC ,f the inter-ch itnitli-oje(ct. 1lany S1lieni ap, I Iist - a I rea ly have expressed oppositlio to union withl' any other organization, among -thernl being? the, Rev. !)r. J1. 1.. (;aml brell, of Iort Worth, preside'it of the Convention, who inadle clear his opin ion in no 1tn1c..rtain keriis during hris annual address. No forinial n,!ion was tjak<eI ly .Ie cnvent iotn as a Whole, bt "'ws in (Ieat ed that a (ontilnit tee wolld pro selt reconlunne 'l ations ot) the sir!dvc' before tile close of thI. ccnvention. While Dr. Wnii dtclah'10:1 for the iovetlent any idea of or'5anic cltrtei union and insisted that only coopera tion between the (enominations was alined at, delegates expressed te he lef that no support of the movement should be given by Southern Ha 'tists until definite rest rict ions had been forinulated to Prevent any drift to -ward destruction of denominational doctrines. The Southern Baptist convention in 1920 will meet inl Washington, 1). C., if the report of the committee on time and place is adopted. This Committee headed by Dr. .John F. Purser of At lanta, today ianimously decided in favor of the national capital and it is considered the action of tle commit tee is tantamount to a decision by the convention. Invitations also were extended by Birmingham, Ala., and 'Richmond, Va. Tho resolution against church in ionization introduced by 'Mrs. W. A. Hamlett, of Austin, Texas, was adopt cd with only a few opposing votes. One of the mnost important devel opnients of the day 'was the adoption of a colmlittee report recoliliinding tle creation of an executive comimtit te to handle the business affairs of Ithe conventiont betwveen anl ses sionis, This cotimmittee is practically : Oiven power of aiottrey arid enl 1tratIlact lusitiess of an. t-ia racier, ineullin the salo of' propert y. The commitlle will le (omplllorsod of t'' iesidet and the secretary of il coln se n ion). onle minhercl I row 'w~h homrd utnld'r tift juir'isilictionl (4f fil conv.lII.ionl, und one, imen1.her f'rao valr(h of the sevelt(eln states. T'in.e state Iteieir's are to be selected by th1v respeclive slale, Hap11tist <-ollve tions. The presidetit and tile st-'ro lar v of* li ', Sot herini hapit onl c'm -In Ito wil Ite ex-ollicio pri.dent atnt Secreiary of, (ho colmlittte. Tlh, creation of this comillitt nf 0 ('iSsitatd a tihn itn th by-laws of the convention and Ile report which i' iulon -Krv., w.tas tre'eiv.edl 'j w ih great iter('est. TI'he moin lifg sesslin (If t he ('Oinveni ion .'was devoted largely to thle cetn sidetationi of hiomie isslionls, WithI litr. II. It fI.ray, (corrtespeondin E sec retary i of' the lhotme .\issiont Iloatrd, in chiar.e of thle prtolem. Thle Iltome lloard( has pclnnedl I end (itt tre of $1:t,0t0o,000 rurintg thle tiext five yeats for religious and edui catilonal work, anad thle s ea ker's oil Fridaty onutlined in (letail thle il anis which the I lotme Hoard has formuilat ed1. The Joy Recipe! Take Cascarets Regulate liver arid bowels, and sweeten the stomach spend 10 cents and see y 'ti.loy hife! Stralight etn i ~. Yourt systetm is tilled with itlan neemnulatidol of bile antd howvels tioison w hichl k eeps you itli iouts, headachy, dizz', tongue coanted. bieath hi ad anid stomach e'isour t -"Wh ly dotn't you get a I 0cet box of (Cascarets at the dru~g store and feil titne- -.Tak hC' ascariets tori ghlt anad en .ioy thle nil(e't, gentlest liver and how el cleanising yotu ever expiieined~ (live (Cascarnets to childt'rn also, they tasto like canidy--Never' giple lit never fail. 'Hick. hillous chlildreni love to tak thu his. Iaxative. GOOD TOTELTDO M0XWL Any Cooking ] a Hot K Puritan Oil Stoves apply the he the cooking utensil. The clean flame-like gas-give boiling, toasting, canning. You i ium or high-and there it stays. In thousands of farms, bungalov Puritan Oil Cookstoves abolish and wood fires. They burn k< that's always available everywlh comfortable in summer, and ma ful the year round. Sold by de STANDARD 0] Washington, D. C. (New J Norfolk, Va. Baltimor Richniond, Va. P~ R] OIL COOF H-orse Sense A Good tobacco ough bred hoss-all th' 1~ all th' sperit left in, You see, half the secret c in the breedin' an' half ir tobacco that's grown rig] Velvet. The agein' is th Thar's only one kind of a results - Nature's own watcher. She does a job two years or two thousai So when she gets througi Burley that we put aws for two years, it's just rig It a or 4a Nati pa 1ji [eat Without itchen at just where it's needed-on s quick even heat for frying, iet the indicator at low, med ,s, camps and country homes, the dirt and drudgery of coal :rosene oil--economical fuel ere. They keep the kitchen ke cooking easy and success alers everywhere. L COMPANY >rsey) Charlotte, N. c. For Best I!, M d. Charleston, WV. Va. Charleston, S. C. Results Use ALADDIN ~SKURITY01L LSTOVIES TH E bout Tobacco tto be Ifke a well :ick taken out but f rnakin' a good hoss is ithe breakin'. Selectin' -It is only half of makin' e other half. tgein' that gets th' right Nature's no clock right whether it takes i with the fine Kentucky iv in wooden hogsheads rht. in't been hurried none, short - cut ted. It's a ire-done job. 1 kinds of things are eked in tobacco tins, but ur good neighbor will tell ui "Velvet is the real pipe acco." Prove it for your f. Roll a VEL VET Ciar.te.