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LAND SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. IN COUTRT OF CO.\M.\lON PLEAS J. W. Leake, plaintiff, against Columbus 13. White, defendant. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at laurenis, C. It., S. C., onl Salesday 1ii Deceinber next, being .\onday the -IthI day of the month. during the legal hours for such sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: No. I.--All that certain lot or parcel of land situate and beinig at ile southeas t coiner of the intersection of Green and .lennings streets within the corporate litilts of the city of batu rens, County and State aforesait, con taining one-fourth I I- It of an acre, More or less, aton1 which is lihated a one and one-hall' Story, seven roomn dwelling house, known as ::t: (Gre en street, botnded ont nthitd by (Ireen street, east by lot ft \\ill A neerson. South by another lit of Said '. I. White and west by .lnin itigs street. No. :.- \lso all that ciltaini lot or parcel of land ) ing IIion i he cast side of .lennlitnrs street within the corpor-I ale limnits of thme ('ity of b.aurens. Cotinty and State aforesaid, contain ing three-eightlis (:I-st of ani ac re, inure or less, upoin whith is loealil a one story, foilr rooml hoiise, known as 81:3 ,ennings street, boundeil on north by another lot of C. Ui. \\'h ite, east by lot of .Josiah Ilitiet-, sonith by itt of l'lllen tlunter, and we's1 by .lennings stireet. No. :l. -\lso all that certain lot. piece or parcel of lanl lying, situate and being on the northI side of (;reei street within the corporate liiiils (it the City of laatirens, ('Cunty and State aforesaid, contaitning One-frt th i I-I I acre, tiore ori less, said lot iroting ct feet n (Breen streel andi riit'.ig back therefront 1Int feel, known1 as 3:15 Gireen strtl bounde114d fni ort and east by lot of li.1n .1. .\adden-1, sollthl by ( reen streel anul wetst by lot of .ohnson Price. Terms it Sales: One-halt' cash, hal an'e to be paiil tw'lve lionthus Truis date of sale; the credit horlio~n 10 be Stured by bond atiul itgag'e of the purchaser OVert (the said (rellises. bearing legal interest fronm dale, with leave to purchase tio pay his entire bid in cash. ll rihascr to pay f'r pa pers. '.f lit' lerlus of sale are no it colplied with, 11h,1 land to b1e re-Sold On saine or some sulselient SItlesilay Oin saulie teiniis, at risk of formner iir chaser. C. .\. 1'O\\I':It, C. C. (' I'. and (. S., Lattrens, S. ('. Dated, this Nov. I1, '1t1;. 17-:1 NOTICEl OF .01S.l. State of South ('utuilt. ('bunty of (reniod. COtlT O1' ('O.\.\ON l'bl-:.S. (reen wood I Aloan and (inariante .\soi eintion, Plaintiff, against R, It. Tolbert, .Ir., llank of \\are Shoals, et al., I)et'eniants. Pursuant to ia deree of the coliit in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry, to the highest bilder, at Laurens 'ourt. ilouse, Soth)i ('arolina, on Salesday in Iecenlher, 1911 i being the 41thi day of the 1uonth) dturing tle legal hours for sini :cales, in front of the ('Court lots' loor, the- following described real estate, to wit: All that certain tract. or ttlantation of land situale in batrns ('oltlly, State of South Carolina. known as the Allan .I. Sullivan place, and containing two bindred fifty-one 5Il) acres, more or less, and bounded now or fo'tnleily by lands cit A. .1. IDavis, 'I'. .1. Coleman, .\lonroe Estate, S. '. .\clre, MrI.s. (;race Btrow'n, .\lrs. Florence' Shlith, and erhapls others: beitg Ile Sante tract conlmveyc'd ti It. It. Tilhtclit, Tleins ofi Salc': onic-hlf~ C nsh, anil the balnt ii n c as c'ri'iit of11 lt lv i i' ino thsd113 w ic' iteret i rt' t h e dlilay'of ale ail'tglpe ctl. li 'ier a n iVilh;'.It 1c lei'av t' ais te luchir tody a ttil in teins of said sale,' thii sait cpremlisl's to be reP-ldc att his risk on1 thec'5 tanle Or s(1n11 siubseri't. salisiday uponel theii same1'. tc'rniis: lirc'ha~sc'r ll imy tfori ;a llers. TIhe bondlc andic incorctgaige Iur \\'. .I. %l001tl', Alaster', NoIv. 15, l916. 1i-:8t SlUMMONS F"OBl t-:Ll-:F, State of South ('iarolinia, againust Steve Siiber,' .Iac k Siiter,' 1.11 S'iui'r, Zina ihi'ber,1t'( Iarin 811ber', .\ust's Subler, M'.ai'y Sliber, and1 Nill Subter, D)efendanits. TJ'o the it~efendiiaints .\bolcve Na mii: You are heebyt liiiiltii sui e iand re (iriecd to anlswer'i the ('lcptin inl this actIon (It which a ('(1)3yl i'i'erew'th or yoiur answer.''l to) sacid comlalint onl the t'sustcibes at thiri otticc act Laii days after thle set'rv1' ii h'ereof, ex c'lusie of the daiy or such sierv.ice; anid it' you1 fall to atnswer'i the complllaitnt within the t Imte afresali, thle IPa int iff in t his action will apply to the ('ourt t'o' the relief dlemtanded in thle ('ompaint011. SI MPSON, ('O~l''01L & [I A 11m, P1lit if's A*\tto rney3s. Dated 5thl day' oIf Febri'uary3, A. D). 1916l. To the A bsent l)('findlants: .laek Sube', Loui Suber, /.lna Sitbhit, barkini Suber, Moses Suber, M\ary Suber' and Nell Suber: You wivll please take notice that the COliplaint In the ablove statedc act Ion was filled in thle ofI cc oIF th lc rc k ofC Court of Common Pleas Foi' Laitr"ens County, R. C., on thle 5thI day3 of 1"eb ruiary, 191tI, and is now. on tile ltherelin. SIMPSON, C'OOl~l'it & IA llt, - Plaintiff's Attorneys. We will pay for refinishIng y'our tai 1b1e topl if It Is daimaged fromt heat or liquidsc whlel uingt one (of our ('ellular Table 'Mats. See spec(iall inltr'odil'or'y offer in tijis paper. S. M. & . f. V[T WiLK1 & CO. DIFFERIENCE OF OPINION AS TO FIEE SCHOLAltSHIPS Neither 'rustees Nor State Board of Education Wilt Accept Itesponsibili. ty-State Board of Charities and Corrections Hlold It ('an Only "Re eninin end,. Columnbia, Nov. 3.-''he state board of charities and corrections standing pat on the position that its duty ends with "recomnmending," in the matter of the eligibility of applicants to receive Scholarships in state colleges, the oth er agencies concerned, to wit, the sev eral boards of trustees and the state board (If education, have to date pur 5ued1 the policy of "passing the buck," severally and collectively; so that at present nobody setis willing to ac cept the onus of taking tinal action in Ith tialter. 'The sit uation has been Iaii before G(ov. Manni lug as ex otlicio chairmian of the state board of educa Iion. The coileges referred their appllea lions to tlie state board of charities and corrections, which made investi galilon as to the financial condition of (lie applicants and thlen retured the files, with its recomtienlationis, to lie seve ral bo ardi(s of I rustees. 'T'hese oly and all accepted the recomilendat io115. Keveral applicants appealed froni the act ion of the trustees to the state hoard of edication. That body again refeiltd the tiles to the board of charities and correc tions1, w1illh the reites('t that1 It "'furthler inve'lstittte" anld reportlr. Thel( boar'd of char itie yesterday sent tile tiles back to the .:'ite board of e'dualtion, point ing out Ihat it had discharged its own duty in tlt' mnater and that the law tags on (he board of eduention lte dutty of inakin'- final deterntinalkmn as to 'heth'r or not an applicant shall re tlie t te aid1. loin 1. Sn ii 1vainge ii, State supet'il Iendet of edution and ex olilcio see retary of Ihe state board of eduation, has transioilled the letter of the state board of charities and corrections to the governor and the seven appointive ieinbers of the state board of educa lion. .Mr. Swearingen writes that in his opinion the legislature meant to vest in the state board of (harities and corrections the power to control free tuition and free sthola'ships. lie adds: "I suppose the governor, who is ex 0111 cio chairman of the state board of ed teation, will take such action as he It ius advisable." C'har"ites fioard Declines, 'T'aking the liosition that it had dis lilarged its duly fully as dilieted by the scholarship t" tl' state board of charilh's and corrections yesterday rturilnedto liheii state' board of t'duen tion Pipers bearing oin the appeals 01 eight applicants for scholarships whomn the trustees of the University, Cl'elson anid Winthrop, respectively, decided were financially i nligililt' to eeive stat' aid, copies of the files in the eight cases in wlich appliicans for scholar shills appe'aleId from the decision of thle se''ial board of trust'es were trans oitted by tle state board of education eeions )iei ' :i., w lii solut ioiis tir iuvesitina i'li t' linaincial standing ini a ltler' ~ wich ecomp iatnied thlit palp'ts in the' selholarsii ('ases' ap ltrday to Ithe lioar i-itf ed titlon , 1i'. Geotrge i. ( 'romert o'tf New btrr'y, hia ir tian of the14 boardnt of charities andlt t'icrectionis, said: "'it tdoes not nitpear tdiremoy l or by jiplieiantin t ha t thiis a" t aiitutoiztes I le sta to bioard tof etdutiatIion to ire tman tihetlise o ases, oir that. it aolthioir invet'>li..iga~lt' applit ion s.'' ('hairmtan ('romerc' ini his lettr also said: "Yoiur attent ion Is irespl~tfinlly di rceecld to s'ctio -(11 , act No. 50t5, a(cts oif I19l6: "'ightI of Appeical.-Th-'ila Itly lper' 5con ori lit!rsonis wh m11 iay fool himiselfI aggrtitevedi by any act ion (If anly board't of Itrust ees, donto inili tusuianie of then tornil (If Ithiis act, shiall have Ilie righI to appteal to and1( be hieard by the stalte botard cof edilnt Ion, which saId boardii shiallI, a fter1 hea ring al i partiles iin treslted , mevyertse ori atilrin the actiJon apptetaledi froml insofart as the samec may re'lat!e ti la w or fact.' "'It a ppearis 1o thei state btoard oft 'harit ies anti corrct ions (I) Ithat thec appea~fl is fromit Ithe boar'ds of tiris ttets of the respiective colleges anti not fromi Ithe state board of cebar'Ities andlt 00orrec~t ion; (2) t hat tis sectio of110 tilt netl gives thle state bioard of edo I at Ion Ithe power to liear all partiles interested; antd (3) that It makes it miandatory up onl the state boardt of edluentloll, a fter hiearing all plarieis in leiresled, to r'everse or allrmn t he ae I lon a ppealetd firom In So far as the samel( mlay r'elatte to laiw or' fact.'' Chiairmian C''rmer in his letter tc the b~oard' of edthion fnihnlle nnlini ed out: "In order to promote the speedy determination of these matters, the secretary, the assistant secretary and the fiscal agent of the state board of charities and corrections investigated the applications in the month of August; the state board of charities and corrections passed upon each of these applications August 31 and Sep tember 1 at a special meeting called for that purpose, and the findings of the board with the files covering the several applications, were promptly delivered to the several boards of trustees of the state colleges. "Manifestly the law intended to pro vide an ex peditious method of determ ining these appliaetions, and for that reason the state board of education was empowered to hemrr all parties in terested and was required to allirm or reverse the action appealed from." Tie St ate. We will pay for refinishing your ta ble top IF it is dlamagel frot heat or 1luids while using one of our Cellular Table Mats. Sec special introductory offer. in Ihis pIper. S. \I. & H. 1i1. \ILKES & CO. Tha MIN'] Never be for as we h1 and 19 cent Wilson, the Come to IV Suit, coat 01 Ready-to=w Coat Suits and D $5. . )1 ('grit Suit .... .... . $75.1t1 ('enut Stit .... .... . '85.l i) ( 'onat Suli.......... $2 7..1_) ('e t St it .... .... . "ititl via l u1'es in Stu its at $12.1 !SpecilI value itnu ( ''nts . ... $ to......... ..... ........ .. Spia~ l vatltues inl Silk Dres: in .... ................ luuolites' Waislts .... .... ... latuli's' Skirts......... .. E*xi ra1 goods v'alues inl l~d ie's I l('teweart atnd ,i Oling (1 Millinery. Depari N.ow~ is thle timilt to get. thi All piatlern I fats, iniluding ( Donii't. fil i to see' t hese spec ia: Clothing! Clot1 Sitit. Dre"ss upi ando jo~in Il Irtt'i 0 i.a~i tl yeltig was 5( each silt. .\l itohael' SternPi Sutits are P best, at ... .. .....$20.00, $22 Y'ounig :\ien's ntobby Suilts $15 Somttei''ii remarkable vailiues in Come and mak< A large store filled I Min Laurens. LAUlIENS ASTONISHED BY MERCHANT'S STORY A merchant relates the following: "For years I could not sleep without turning every hour. Whatever I ato caused gas and sourness. Also had stomach catarrh ONEC SPOONFIUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-l-1 a relieved me, IN S''A-NTIY." Hleca se Adler-l-ka flush es the IEN'TllI' a imentary,tfact it re lieves ANY cA lon: ib)ation, sour stomach or gas a id p12vents appendI eitis. It has QlCi1'l@' action of any thing we ever sold. Eureka Drug Co. FIN.AL SETTLEMENT. Take notlee that on the lth day of December, 19111, 1' will render a final account of my acts and doings as Ad ituinistrator of the estate of 1). (;. Ithodes, deceased; in the ollice of the .fudge of l'robat .of Laurens County, at i 1 o'clock a' 1 ! and on the same day will apply for tinal discl arge from my trusts as A ministrat(t' Anly person i idebted ,( said estate is nulllIed and e(luirei' to miake pay menl on That dale; and all persons having claimis again'st said estate will presemnt Ihm ni or before said date, dumly proven or he forever barred. P'. A. RtiI)DDIC1,, Administrator. Nov. 15, 1916.--I mo. n sgivir IERR fore have we r ive this year. cotton and fc South has mu IlNTER & Co. r suit. SPEC] ear Departme resses irit'ed 8nils at .. .. $39.95 'Ihese sits ar c O)ne loi varricl over . ....$37.49 ... .. $29.49 sizes, valnes *12. ... .. $2 9 8 ( ln s a .2.8 One lit arriede ove' 30, $15.00, ,t1%11 v o. s.. $18.95d 5.00 i o $37.50 is.8' Overcoats; R~ ..... $7.50 and ....$10.50 \IAlir Conmnayl~ Iim .69c to $6.00 coat. 4.00 l o $8.00 I).-ess, (oa t . . .. $1 ' W~(ine .\lacinws....... ~ ns. liinnats . . . ment M4lIn's WVork l'anits RI. extra lint. lysddPu . Ivailues. Underwear! and C Th'Ianksgiviung weari I SIoc 4'is ciS ' ouighit early,~, I,;idies' ethbd Ves. Iral dol1lars on I 'adies' r'ibbd Ves I .\I'en's I 'nion Snits 50 and $25.00 WVe are'i in a poi 00 ai $18.50 miil enislomers soni plarni~i I)r'ess (Goods andu your fall bill at Minter rom basement to third s, ter - Departn Woodrow Wilson School. The ladies of the S bhol Improve meat Association, with the assistanc of our able .teachers, Miss Alma Gat rett and Mrs. Minnie Todd gave a dc lightful neaduring party at the schoc house last Friday night. Quite a number of visitors togethe with the entire community enjoyed sev oral contest games. Mrs. Murphy Bol and Mrs. Clifton Brownlee. won a bo of candy for composing the greate, number of words from fourteen give: letters. Mrs. 13. R. Todd won a bo of candy for naming the greateft nunt ber of a(lvertisenents with ill readin cut off. Miss Bllanche S4:aders won box of candy having been voted tit prettiest young lady present. Miss Blanche Nelson, the gyps (l1een, was kept. bu1sy telling the fu lure. Is well as explaining soie ias1 for Ihose etariouis to know. lerresh ments, witches ten and sandwitehe were served by the little girls of th school after the ;games. About $25.0 was realized. g Offe .,0MPA iad so much ti With Peace a >ur more year! ich-to be than for that Thani IAL PRICES i nt. .. .. $10.00 and $12.50 advan1cned hieiap at. $15.00. l forsight SNiits, mostly small11 to oll'er. 5O to $20.0H), to kinds. . ......... .. $10.00 r', smtall size Snlits, th" ny~) to $12.5) $7.98 WVe wI aincoats; Men's "i'ily. V Boys' 8hoes, rI isi etoming 'rush 1t0 I|adwin C 0.00, $15.00 ;and $20.00 (hun .t .$5.00, $6.50 a d $7.50 I,aii(~'1 ,$3.98, $6.50 to $10.00 linsl er lI .$3.00, $5.00 and $7.50 are he . .$1.50, $2.00 iaid $2.50 C'h rilre 50c. 75c, $1.00 fa $2.00 Ruin hhers Ladies', Men's standar< :hildren's colors as cl-omig. Onr Undier..' 'IiI i >lete. I'nionu Suits taor I'ltr V' haildrien' hamsll Is anid 1l'ants ..25c tuisntal Is andl 'ants . . .. 50c (boil ..... ..$1.00 ind"$1 .50Spia lon to ofler' Onri friends "$1.25 ic liiilinst ill vallies ill I'ilistnnill s. Everytiitag hlas hel, sj) Co. We will make you tory with good values a ient Store STOMACH ACtS .FINE! NO INDIGESTION, GAS, - HEARTBURN, ACIDITY "1ape's DIapepsin" ixes slek, sour, uip set stmachs .in flee n1inutes. - You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach Is bad-or an uncertain one-or a harmful one-your stomach Is too valuable; you mustn't injure it with drastic drugs. t Pape's l)Iapopsin is noted for its speed In giving relief; its harmless ness; its certain, unfalling action in t regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. I Its millions of cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, ga triltis fil other stoilh trouble has i ade t'1famous the world -over. Keep this i eaf' et stomitch doctor in t your home- p it han(Iy-get a large fifty-cent ca.e' from Illy drug sMore and then if any no should ('at somethiug Which do n't agree with thena, if what the eat lays like lead, ferments and sou and forms has: causes head , c ne e, ( Z/.lnesH and naiueai e'l 11a .tion of ald1 aInd undigested( rood nmuubras soonl as l'ae's l)iawilsi.\ Scomes in contact. with the sitomch abll such distress vanishes. Its prompit ness, certainty and ease nl overcomging the worst stomach disorders Is a revs latigmn to those who try it. rings kN'S D be thankful rid Prosperity ; of Woodrow kful for. <sgivin Coat )revail in our in price butt Ithis is onte 1ihnte tiur Vas good and putt, us inl a position xtra valus in piec' igoolds of till Shoes! Shoes!! feinre se~~lln the shoes' for1.81( bliow Ilapp ShoesC, as. long. as' the . . ......... ..... .... .. ..$6.00 8 Shoes . .. ....$5.00. andlu $6.00 ali 8hoes . . $3.00, $3.50 a nd1 $4.00 ligh 81hoes8.........$3.50 to $5.00 sI, iies ............. $2.50, $3.00 's Shoes '..........$1.25 to $2.00 I Onltings inI8)11 soiduad funeyv ........ .... .... .... .... ..l10c I 1 )ress Giunglun 1............10c Nor'd (1inigluun 18...... ... ..12 12c 11u1s ill :lt;iinch I)r'ess (jgin ...... .... .... .... 20c and1( 25c values 118in :u;. -inch wool I)rIess8 at .... .... ... 25co, 35c andit 50c '1nl11es ill fine wool Serge, lop dl lIladelt at 75o, 85c, $1.00, 1id1-. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...$1.50' (eial aIt 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 thankful that you came t the market prices. pany South Carolina