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Ebe bertiser Subscription Price Is $1.00 Per Year Payable In Advance. Published by ADVEITlEB' PRINTINO COMPANY Laurens, S. C. .ASON LEE President &YTHTR LMIE Sec. and Treas. Au'vertisjig Rates on A pplication. Ohtuaries and Curd of Thanks: One cent i iord. ICntered at the postoffice at Laurens, 8. C., as second class mail matter. IdlIENS, S. ., . )N 9.1945. The Advertiser will be glad to recelve file local news of aill the coiiunit les in he county. Cor responde.nts ire requested to sihn their names to te contri butions.. Letters shonld not be nal-led later than Monday morn ing. 1I. c ity If Ir e w o ha. be1 1 1. -, Ien InI 1lihe t I rots of a figilu to abIisli pool r1)Onis. The fir-ht reslteld inl a1 ;o:t of ",! a , cot :ii refuisinlg it) ties"' thelii ) hut colnsetiled to throw Vve'y seveirel restri'ielions w('lt iteir opr( aeons.' The res trievtln i nt (o ll et ul <a rgely( to preve.li i lt' Int ris n t ig the poor. tooli, blit other Irv sitis a re put inl force to prohibi p~nnlin byplayers atld on--lookers. 11me sItch restri lionsi, w iA he bien - filial it' pli into forcte in every cit. Th'le IluoveInent to hav lauesVso h.( ted as wow of, the canill conlcentrat% and in r ting point. I, certinly in tho right. directionl. h-a s of its t t' aits streamns, affordinga- water ald aditacel pastlrage, llt e lseninty is ad mirably s uid for Iuluch v attle graz the ' realer parl of the ye' ce tr anld with its- Wihir lproduct; at handl fev d .Il i in t wintr Iloiths co tld be profitably Followed. Onv great I Irlnie tick, has already, bv e hoottenol rid o tild the other. one e-quAly a" greval, Ill, lack of, inark1 eting," facilities, Is ajilind a i1 t i this awn oveei nt. TI 11-i C- (\\lP I >.\'. G N. Il ! i j s it o i ahi i I ' r i t!: p i n': 1 t" I old to1 let) s:1-ccessor. Jlhe :1 5ie:, ll hk vi a I(.( Ii A lit in t4 : : ass 1 i I- I t It il tr that'i the' clandliidas hashsni. ie 1 addre vs . I p~ in vri, f' , ,- IaI ordrs,(It schoo .'itlile osther 'olstcieties, et (. hiv lne Iptet i a great deal o; h( I ni siokt n anl d shook hands 10rl e.ilt nowgh of thein has yeti a I ic'i al h Ia rtt than they were w-14,1 :M :u ca ed \aybe we w.ill havei Io :ili. nild thatl tht bi good for us li ne doba unidtil at.he h;eading 'eli. pal :n fi, u'.1 scI 'lo I ali: t re ltereof vi 0! I. hep (onX-eld. fW c s,1 liaecils I!!t lothe aini liues a 5m1:1 w)hiO'he ll canip:::f th.s tought wlthvo o~nto. .'s l a i fe l it fu l t('inr im I hui loihn Ila i !rkiniv to <o'ny hiitptheo t'li d I' lt, who fll iaest (le biargti;n forc (obe aduna:lm.in tlu-is said that toealo the ilda, lito t' i: heiettlowni lilt. At i 't: is es . .\s ii wleefittable is i \'ll a 1 .11 to b oni lin ecaindid t aielse 11 hT 'riiiit rdy ('o ll- . C. dole' .'tI hile (al of )ihin a,ei n ofm hMro thed same. W..rity, arf Gnrial l'noirt gl'aaulestis yhear. xoee ('00PElATIVE ViEMAERY. Was CondnietiIed it Cleison College duringi the Past Year and Plans are eing Maile for their Extensipi. Cooperative creameriles operated duitiling the past year under the dti-rece tion of Clemisoni0 college have proved a great financial success, according to tgrii'es givenl out yestrIlay by W. V. L.on, State e gent for1 the demtonsti'ra work, who was amttong the visitors in (oillibla. The vaiue of the pro (i ci luarkeed during the past 12 tn.onitlhs w-as $11,217.29. The creamnery routs served 217 farmers, owni Ing i.10 cow . The college also eollented I, 0'..) doeln epggs. which were sold at an average of 16 (elnts a dozeli. Thl eggs were sold for' $6ii15..o The following table Shows tlie re slts of the CIeisoni creanIetry alll poultry association for the past 12 iiuonths: Mlonth lbs 1a. Price \'alue Septemnber .. . A. .1S $0.:5 $177.N2 O lober... .. S... . 1 .:-.i 2!1(.. 3 Novemher . . . .,2; .:5 .1 ti'.. D ecelmher . . . . 2,00 l .:1. 7-0.:; .l uary ...... 2,11)0 .30 70.00 F briua ry .. . . 1327 .,0 1,2!18.10 March ..... ,...7,1 is .:0 2,1: '. 1o .\ ril.. ...... .S. .1:: .2!11.,:i 12 Total ............$11.2I7.29 Disussngthle creamelry yesterday .\ir..oing Sllid: "When wV have worked out the probilull of in1aking. "n d mnarketling' Itletr under sunmer conliions t l reaiiery It CIilsoln college. and wien 'rof. It. I,. Shiehs, head of, tie eimalilsballdry and (1iry dvision of the college, and 11. It. Rawl, head of tle dairy divhiion of the federal dellartmlient of agricultire, state that w.- are prepared to extend tile creamli cry work. It Is our11 Wish to see that the farmiiersind hisiness imien of Co Iutnibja t-olie forward and or'gani- I cooperative crealiery, at Columbia. Then we wvIll give it all thle assistancev possible fromn a scientiic and tech ii (."l slanldpoinlt. "We Iope to Ie inl positioll to liln delrtake lis woirk this fall, itf the fai metrs aId bisiness iuen of Columto hia will be ill position to organtize the cr eamtiery. 'This policy will he plirsild it vs 1:0hlishing othler crealimeries about tile a'ItS as a l' as we inik contdi tionsli j ify. I lli\ be inlrtrst ing to note' Just hwrapidly our, erramer1i(y. has dlevel ((ed at ('kinIson. W\e not only col l'1 hltler Cat ott these roltes, blut tV, vro tls:o colleclin. eggs and mtar hi',n ill New Yo'.k. E*?gs have ho n1 0 a 'r this spring 1 than inl thr t M.1 yeayrs and while tile farmer has not received alt inllcease over tle local prive hle h as foulid a re-ady enshl Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Qure. The worst cases. no matter of how long standing. nre cured by the wonderfuil, old relinble Dr. Po-.ter's Antiseptic ienling Oil. It relieves lin nud Helis ia. t'le Nallib time. 25c. 50c. 1I.O' CHEER UP 'Ib~ ha l Tred .' ronchy~ l'eel i31 .iin 11 a i.i1 p' 'lffel ive as cnljunat, bti has 1(on1 of it. w1<I kn tow / iszgreeable .:a.:t i~ 1hro h iset lealisant15 1,,' / ns etha n odeo tnaanr l -idiyn rvl atle hearIn the'l .1liin .\ll'or I,. K.e1 a:ndby i'st 'guaran-l .el itoh iv alie'action or y'o'r money w ilteteturnId (l-'or al'(wn iihe in 30 and' I? st ice bing adiic'ren ledt ho. (' atMIhdp1teri .iecit la b. t l.Itsn Taun haterl of Ma ill eet w~ ienext o ety it'. idht. Thtr will' on gicanfingte \ tr .ler sadPast '.lasiteri .ilmost t Inoereftoin .iletn. Tnp neresgot. hIs dlo grwing inThe e' vical servi'cesn lieng leadutd at theg ir.lthiswones Inhre lead'i by tr 11e. 1 11TurnIpsedj, the .laor -hIah inithd the nubli gneneay, igado gegato (Ielingtheiol saflli oshurc lt to ovr(wigI.. uny (edi anti lo'uen t andt forceful 't'loughouta hIis1 tiseourses. iT Ihe clor otite w ilitl -'ntnu atpn easonthruh ahi fwek oney iVl i'tei'l morning t .10lorid on itn texeving ato 8:30. invited ll~(1 ohepub ch genrihal eard 'hies ofli eoinathional11 afelation, t Cio itotal Frutit Shipniboes. ofThe Qiinunefrit shieing Afeto Tbuea aV fewRday away recods ettby thandnr Fluieda doe rs EhoCangStersowts that ring.n' I e adso c feinbru tul ae ben maokn fa tosltl of )603 bGoes. 2The TWO DIE IN COLLISION. i oung Women ehilled when Trin Strikes Autonmobilc. Macon, Ga., June 7.-Aliss Alice Wrigley was instantly killed and Mlis$ Mary i'earson was so badly Injured tha11t 811e died late this afternoon when an automobile driven by Aliss Pear on wils struck -by a Central of Gcol gia railroad passenger trail, ten miles West of this city, tils noon. Doth of tle young women belonged to Ala COS's society set. Aliss Pearson was brought to a los itial in this city, where it was foun4 that she had sustained a broken back, b1roken leg and ar'1111 and internal in juries. Tihe yuItig wvonlieni were riding in a car owned by W. .1. Davis, which Aliss Pearson often drove. The collision caused anl explosion atid tle fire that followed destroyed tile wooden work of the machine'. Nothing utit a few broken and bent pieces of iron remnained of~the car. Aliss l'earson was a daughter of the late Samin II. Pearson, who was a proin inent business mian. .\ilss Wrigley's 1fa1thieri, n1ow dead, was enashier of tIle Old First National B n Ik here. Only $1.(*l0 puls a "Iloosier' in your liine tIhis week. After Ihis week tile regular price and Iernis will prevail. S. M. & l. ii. Wilkes & Co. Glit3.\ .1(1E) SIP SU'NK, The llern n Von Wissi 111111 'iepor 4.d lieStroyed. London, .lne 7.-AThe Gernian arined steamliel Hlerinann Von Wissinalln Ihs been destroyed near Sphinzhaven, I cording to a statement given oit tis evetiling by the lritisl olilcial press bureauI. The statemnent says the Hiermann Von Wissnan was de'stroyed by shell fire of a Iritish naval foree. The -4teamlier has been lying in Lake Nyas sa, Southeast Africa. silice her dis ;1bnleli t by the Nyassaland steamer Gwendolyl last August. Sphinxh1aven1 is ill G',e1nlan territory on the castern shore of Lake Nyassa. It was boliarded and capured May 30. The Gerinan31 Were driveni oiti with coniS derabie loss by a bayonel charge. The only lIritish cnsialt was on1e 111an3 SAightly wounided. Gmie 11elbrht1f.'- l'ay Th lay given by the Boy -''ouits of Laurens .ast1 Turiisday evening war vclI acled aiid heartily enjoyed by tih' aulielce. EIaih boy plai3yed ilis part eXceedingly Well, showing fin1e train ing 1and talent. The play was wrillen by a1 .\ltodist ininister, a1 riO.dent e this s1:tt6 and vas, prepariled especial ly for the lloy S'oiiuts. Tle capl 1) s;cenevs depicled inl the play were Iluost interesting and thel Songs 1hat acoln aliitied tile scen1es well slng. .\lr. Cecil Roper, a minber of the Hoy Coills, played the ac(ion plli mients on IIe ii 1111o and playe1 tleni well. f'orimer'ly Iiirst sergeantl of' th Green1 ille IoliCe. ils elect 01Ichf today (reig tle ate . .les .lNolvm. ... to lie ra k of tit s..rgean al. 'atriolman111 .\lexande wa10'13s made41, s1': rii Sai~ 'l'Tw: IC we'li-.bre'd pigs. I I.(St o iiae hlcfer' calir. -\lis(ed hier ing of her'i whier'abots,335 Please notifv11 John11 L.ake, Illurens, S. ('. ;IE'l lFound One sit of keys. Owner enn11 have by3 ('lling alW The Adi, .veri'er('o0 flce 111nd 11 ayinig tfor t his ad(. -1;--H ItiedI (;031d mil1k cow, fi'eshi in mil1k. Sic me, qtuicek. I 1i1ary Koengedy, al Kninedyv ltros. 1;-It--3d Catarlil, 13133 leveri or aisthm la, to COml m1111ninte wIth me11 I am inagent for t he Swilss--Amerei'Iani Vapora1t or Treat 1men1t. 1"ive to I10 days free tria1l. (G. iD. SithI, C(lnton, S. C. '11-t f-2t-pd For Sale-Onie tan 8et10er bitch, pr1ice $8.00; two setter pupp)1ies at $5.00 each. Also 75 cords of good at $1.90 peCr COrd( F. 0. 11. Cold PoInt; also lot of' Jer'sey COW'S with young1 ('alveCs. Of flee hour11s 5 A. M1. to 9t P. M1. every (lay. T. M. Sh~aw, Laurens11, S. C. 40-tf For Sale-T'Iwo rali's of' pur1 bred( Duri oe .Jers5ey ilgs en1tit ledl to recgls I ration, at $201.010 a 1pair1 with13 registrai tiIon Ipaperts fu rnished. Wi. Y. iHald wi'n, ilarksdale, Rt. 1. 416-Il Tloimato Oraowler's-WVe want to sell yohu tIn cns foir (annling tomnatoes, beans, hpeaches, ('IC. WeC buty by eari load 1(ots loose. Can I sell you3 ('11eaper1. 13n1 03' l,aurens11. Driumn & Garni 101' Sale'-b1ookouit altat1in Iriishi 1)01tatoes ial $2.00) Per 1bush10 for .13311 L~. Power', Gray C'ourt'I, 1Route1 1. See .1. 1". TIolbhert, Ithe origlinaIl insuri ane'e mian, ait once fot' 13111ll i,3ranice. 46-5 i. B. L. Jones0, formler'ly suin-~ilI tend~ent of (lie City schools. has been visltinig in the 0113y for sev'eral dlays. I CASHI. CASH .Davis- Roper Co. Offering Special Prices on all Wash Skirts, Silk and Voile Shirt Waists, Messaline Petticoats 100 Men's Palm Beach Suits, the kind that are made of genuine Palm Beach Cloth. Tailored to fit and fit to wear $6.50 to $8.50. Boys' Palm Beach Norfolk Coat Knicker Pants $3.50 New midsummer Dress Goods to show you. Davis-Roper Co. Back in the lead. See us first, last and all the time. + I CASH CASH I F orlerer ljA. H. MILLER E5U S ;I CANDIDATE FOR AdLakin kaIs - CONGRESS tS~ P**sr O R H DISTRICT ~ aqaJ a gala oble A man of g people, acquaint-U enomn in eot- __ed with their eed, trained by ex Ing, us a ~ooJ perience, succt ssful. Has the ab Sility and the courage to accomp I\Sr ~ )]r' lish things for* the good of the dis trict. Nta poiiinbut a man ~capable ofefficient service. en.io e n too e vd y prmn4 a I~esript ntialon1 thiat A fre ch s o usla(i m a beg taing in isn g Au orcl a ithv the 1a p~u nbets; u s Th samC&IN holds tue with flnd ayigoto is rold C nths torte becuu'hsee we e wit tuol or theod r es ot aabe I t i sa'y reeived ps ..rusarl by a l Thjl Sdr d rv's asteless~h Ri -g SP oe Dr ihters rugs ;;- the-i rie -~ ldes, .C Bulbunt ho ISvaNd.suo meeamntre