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FNAL &MP.IFfj ENT. Take notice that on the 8th day of Oetober, 1920, I will render a final ac wunt of may acts and doings as Ad nilstrator of the estate of S. J. Was son deceased, In the oflice of the Judge of Probate of Laurens county, at tI o'clock, a. i. and on the same day will ap)ly for a fin'al discharge from my trqst as Administrator. Any Ierson indebted to said estate is notifIed and retiuired to make pay ment on that date'; and all persons li.ving claims againit'said estate will prlesent ther., on or befotre said date, (luly proveI or be forever barred. R. 'M. WASSON, Administr1tor twith will annexed) Se t 8 92. 1I o 8-?t-A LUMBER V; n,t buy yotir Iiuubrc in ear 1 . iiret froln mlill mild save thet l isen()tIs.' 1 ' " iT 'e o j 1wire for priv s, t inding 1 -.is"'~of qIuiaitity and Ide youI wO 1 COOK & CO. Greenville, iS. C. 0. Langdon Long ATTORNEY AT LAW Enterprise .ational Bank Building All Legal Business Given Prompt Attention Oil Tainks and 'umps, Air Coin lrexii ors. Comlputing Scales, Floor i e. ih1ow Cs. M 'COunI ieg ikter , Rebuilt (ash ltegisters, Sfe;, Store Fle ixtureis. 'Til HMI ll/l'ON SAIES CO. Volumbia, S. C. t'. C. Featherstnt W. It. Knight FEATHERSTONEs KNIGHT Attorneys tit Law Laurens, S. C. All Ilusiness Intrusted to Our Care Will Have Prompt and Carefli Atten tion. Oh1lce over Palmetto Bank Mr. Foatherstone will spend Wednes day of each week in Laurens. W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Cray Court, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Office In Peoples Bank Building UNDERTAKING C. E. KENNEDY & SON Undertakers and Embalmers Calls answered ay hour day or night Simpson, Cooper & Babb Attorneys tat [LaW WIN Practice in ait Stat. abit Prompt AttentIon Qivep AD Destaas Black , 8$pllan ATT .WS!ATLA P'romnpt AttenldrV GiYen All B'usIneu. Money to Loan on Rleal Estate Telephone 850 Ofiee In Aimmons Building HOW DOCTORS TREAT COLDS AND THE FLU First Step i4 Treatmecnt Is a Brisk Purgative With Qdlotabs, the Purified anJ Re ed Calomel Tablets t'. at :s N'husa-. Dnctors base fouand b~y ectporienco that no medh-ino for c;!'Th and influ enz.'a c-in b)0 de ;.nded1 tipoin for full ef fectiveness until tho liver is made thor oughily active. That is whty thi %irat step inI the tretment is thle ne~w, nausea less coloimel. tablets ca;ledt Cai.otabs, v~hieh a-:o fr'e fromi tho siekeninig and v.'ahoinst1 c''ects of the o!d style calo. -mecl. ]>-toS .;sao point out thie fact Ithat on r.''c.e li':er m y go a lo:ig way/ towei rds preventn- ii'IntlhIeO~a and i1 orto of' the~ most i:n or e:nt inctors in en n! ingi the patient toIf sucCC''fllyV withIi st 'rd an at tack ?;ud ward off pnieu .1 . One ('alotab on theo tonguo at bed limo with a swallow of wa'.ter-that ' i. N'o salts, no nauise nor the slight' cds interfejenco with your eating, plear" i':,~ or vIc:-k. Next moirning your c'olu ilal viished', yoftr liver is active, your :iy'tem is pui'iedto, and y'ou are feeling flint, with ai htearty appretlte for breakc Iatst. .Druggists sell Calotahn only in e-izinal saaled packages, price thirty. fl .d ms. Your money will be choor fiin refutndoed If vOn do not find them 1t1 Five Minute Chats on Our Presidents By JAMES MORGAN 0U (Copyright, 1920, by Jwmes Morgan.) THE GREAT IMPEACHMENT 1867-March 2, congress passed the reconstruction act over President Johnson's .veto. Also the tenure of office act. 1868-Feb. 22, the Houce Im. peached Johnson. Ma.rch 5 to May 26, the Impeachment trial before the senate, and Johnson acquitted. 1869-March 4, Johncon retired from the presidency. 1872-Defeated for congres3 man-at-large. 187i--March 12, senator from Tennessee. July 31, died in Carter county, Tenn., aged sixty. six. A NDi1 'V JOH[NSON'S presidency began with a great tragedy and came near ending in another. With ia two-thirds nijorlty in congress, -his opponeni'ts overrode his vetoes, seized control of reconstruction, stripped the president of authority to dismiss a postmaster or to get rid of an eneiny (vev ii his own cabinet, and bound him hai1 :nd foot. Although the presilent faithfully ex iuted the recoistructinr i laws that had beeiti pa-sed over his vetoes, ie ass'rtet. the right, which iever bet'oire b1ri lieeilenied a presidierlt, to choose hIis ownr calbinet advisers. Whenm he( lrile to dlisn;iss Secretary Stanton. Stanion lurnri the wtrr departnient in to a tort, an.d for weeks he0t it, night :mni dlay, si-4-11ing and tig at his P ost. Eritot ion having supplainteei reason, the house hast erred to declare that "In tire namue of tie house of rep r(Ies(nta tives ani of tire people of the Unitei States we do impeatch Andrew John son, president of the United States, of high crimes and nisdemreanors." Although there were twelve counts In the rentarkable indletnent, no crimes 1:? Mrs. Elza Mcrl Jhsn wer seene an% h iseenr thtwr legd oase alos whlyoV h rsdn' tepst reniove Stanton.... hout.the.con.ent. o Mrnlisr begian M archl5,o1868, th wee sealtegcham coded andos wholly teehs of the prSuets tepteme ceote Stanto c h. ecosnto Theeiate..geea exctto toI ot imporanth casel fin crowds fcar pastrytbean focke Marc Wash868, tn the enythe schabe cowdeandt ouse vJusticn--toaseeofAndy wapk the wasti thfien toc hea atiha.h wouedre was.e , asea pedent of th tsenate ouldk convnson'n pae. wtten and hiish cae, selctd, crwdth oGeerar tisan fo ackdttshing tonctrery ofr sete. eofaWht Aoso tevitonto h sente walk thle pank."aor Seaor Boende covctio waslth ciet jtote lasktd thMr. oenator hescaleden, haw psaydeou o the sespnent, tAndew Johnson pae, (dentrlBe of thMntdSaschuety for noctarily of sathgem. emaora Achare roln the arsce?"ew ald amNot guity, supnsee the dpuistn canhe senator l frotm forn won hado teentin theo' chifhuine tTe, pary algent wsbroenan hot ay yogan threspondenothdewmomenysontpres ie of thea Unite Sateen guity rce noth parltysof ane hihe istrmanor the ctrgedl i b this martice?"o ruget "Nofet guity"enswnae the clled.n Turubueltor Ifrioms Mannodiend ofh benLincolns ahet. Tireo alty pulinen atsh broke itway aan bokn nothemora. moet ther er thir.fvvtes fwoha boyen ntrIken inly nineteens forr acquittarijust tne treas t tho two-thrdst ncsary to his ae in vots name unqu cinede Trudbull of thlinoisan oldesiency, whnlh aes anther nmost omfen andit powe rerfur orsea wo bnrte wynrl theirreth Don s would haen been cokni arctnrssoalgven pent onrte fatternmefithe prliaen. wiar rvenmita tlfr enrnatri SEEM AFRAID TO BE HAPPY So Many People Apparenty Fear to Count and Appreciate the Bless. Inge That Are Theirs. A well-meaning, If rather dour, gentleman once said to a mother whoin he saw playing happily with her clil dren: "Don't set too much store on your children, especially don't make idols of them, for fear they are taken from you as a punishneut." "It was good to hear tihe spirited re tort of the warn-ieared little worn an. The rememibrance of it Is inspir Ing todlay, reiarks London Answers. "I'i going to love ily chlidren with all tle love I 11inn Capable of whilst I have got thetu. If they aire taken fronm m1', whi'ih 'erin n'ly wo'mn't he Is a 'pumnishilnent,' I shall be gad to re membe2iwr how Very dearly I have loved tthen !"' She was not a11raid to be 11a1ppy. A ioor fellow whose life had been 0110 lonmg light Itagainst gri nding pov erty was- unexpectedly left at legacy whieh qluite reimoved him from further want. The touch of tile past, how ever, was still up11on2 him. lie was afraid to spend, afrald to raise his face to the sinshine; he was afraid to be happy. The pathos of it I On the other hand, there are those who, with little or nothing to worry about, just grizzle animt grouse, till you long to shake them-and shake thema thoroughly---because they are afreld even to be thought happy. Here is a samiple of a visit to one of the "G. G." variety: 'What a nice bit of sinshine we're having just now !" you may perhaps remark. "Ay, but hlow long will it last?" "Well, it's shining now, anyway I" yoti retort, In natural exasperation at his p-sinismj. "lilt It'll rain before night, see If It does4n't!" Ad so on ad Ilb., nE im2tter whlat subject 11as broacild. Of course, for lots of 22s some12 thingi are pretty baid just now-it's inevit able, if one takes Iime to think. Bu imumong it aill, there Iare hits of happi. ness if we will only allow ourselves to see themi. The sinshine when 11 do(s appear, the merry laugh of a friend. a bit of Ituck after a hard day, the restoration to health of a deat one, the eager questionings of the children arising out of their beautiful "wonderings," a talk with, or a lettet from a kindred spIrIt. Cheerlo! Don't you be afraid to bt happyI Peculiar Geological Formation. There is located immediately weal of Junction City a few miles south oi Danville, Ky., a wonderful geological formation known as "Bald Btu( Knob." This Is a member of th chain that branches off from the Cumberland mountains and extendE along the route of the Knoxville divi sion of the Louisville & Nashvill( railway. From Its foot to it's crest is aboul 200 feet and except on the large flal top, with a small knob in Its center, it is covered with shrubbery and vege tation. The top, however, Is abso lutely barren. Not a sprig of any kind has ever grown upon It'. Tile soil is as blue as Indigo and this coloring has never been affected by the ravages of time. It Is be lieved Iby many that this knob was9 at 0e tIme a volcano, and that the surface of the crest was b~eiched forth from the bowels of tile eart'n. The "Bald Blue Knob" has been an object of wonder for many genera tions, and hundreds of visitors ascend its steep sides each year to view its crown of richeat azure. Milk and Meat Prevent Pellagra. The most recent researches tno pel.. lagra, just published in the form of a report from the United States public health service, make it cear that de ficiency of milk and fresh mieat In the dIet Is the principal cause of the dis ease. D~r. Joseph Goldberger, to whom the world owes most of its knowledge of pellagra, urges that more cows be In troduced into those regions of our southern states in which pellagra is most prevalent, and that all-the-year round fresh meat markets be0 estab lished. in an Awful State. After refreshments at a card~ party the topic of conversation wvas the con dlition we found our fiat in wvhen we moved. My husband told a iong corn ical story of how lhe spent his whole Saturday afternoon trying to get the kitchen floor clean. E'very one( laughed with the exception of one( woman. wvho said: "We just moved from that flat.' It isaIneedless5 to say the color of my husband~l's, face turn ed.-Exchange. Eggs Miraculously Saved. A younmg man at Meredith, N. II., making an evening call, inl going through the hull opened tihe cellar door by3 mmistakio and steppled~ into spalce, bringing dIown ai number of jars of prese4rvr'2 luieberrles and2( landinag in a Jar contiaininig 18 (ioz/en eggs. lie eimergedi scratched and1( coveredlv wih bl rr 'iie2s, butt ai lhoughm he2 weihs 200) poui:als not an egg wase btrokcen. 2Corresp sided With 535 GIrls. Thei~ les., sergenti at1 Camp Kelly ilying ilehil In Texats (deciares thaot he correspled(11 w~ithi 515 gIirls through. out 12n4 dutraltlonm of th2' war2. TVhe ser geantI kept ai ledger., showhi,g pos3tage costs, retaOined Colies oIf nil letlters and usedl carbon05 copies to hlp1 ouit. No Sympathy Due. "Don't you thInk Mr. Blligginn Is sluffe:'lr" from exalggelrated ego?" "No," answcmeed Mi~ss Cayenne. "12r doesn'i suffer. lHe enjloys it." t, Money-Bac You can get your money back if, for any reason at all, you dor bring back the unused part of tl refund to you, without questic whole bcx. 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