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C1j abberti~er ipil lofl Price Is $1.00 Per Yea:r flyable In Advane. * Publsished by * 'l~t 'HJN'I'IN(: ('OII'1NYY iiaurens, S. C. h~ ates on A pplicatloii. a nd Card of Thanks; One .1-4 c the p~otLo(lco at I.1lurenli, * seconid el :i3i( mal matter. l i aa' I I:.' lte i l t ii it,, Inli;piti !1 \ it u K'. litl moie-' .tii :*; t t tt.. ,'sa n!1r ; 0 :Ill l . O i w d 1 '11 i (~t' "'1! itl: It o Ti e 1 (1i ' tC li I.t he tt In .~ h x I !': III tl( da. liii t Slo ii " i! 'ii h (-!.t' I1'!ta lt l e u p *t': lsiiir T ti* t i(h i. .is a t o h:. 1 it, a ttt it The iiil4l i of uli te '() tiE.I . I 1 . 11)) i i: iii 1 , 1( I'n )t -u I tni!1' tit iyt . I t'1:1i' (it ll tiC' sI itl ( 'ros v;it'Or ( t n iti ' tt I l, Ii 't'he0 tilt hint t i>i Al eI!:n: o'i I t f i -t' t l li.'(, I C tie toi ng !111 t *'i'it I tui iiit-1t for I toie of lf t' l: t tt';(1'r u s a L *I 'i ,'. ti it ", 1)111 ;t:. i t: .. t t I' '. t"l W i I I I g&. "I todn on I h11_it'i I, * l v. ht, 1.iit 1.'t A Itotter ol tt tal 1.".. 1 fron . .'t I '~ li :I:. 1'1 t"1'1 .. tt I'' 1 s:!' .tn . , I11( tia ry'' 1 Itl, ,' ("(!1 11,"1 ! Itha.t to1ay:i t l.'eI ftc t ,,,n(ver.ary thona oom ot my"" et at 1tb samein (!a te hopifo you;I mcaoy rtu( 0r (me, ayile thF'a of d10p itatsfction WEEK OF WORK BE. 4 FOtE STATE SOLONS (ConUtinued from Pago One.) race for insurance commissioner to succeed F. 11. McMaster, of Columbia, who has decided not to offer for re electioi. There are .4everal candidates in (h(' flid for this position. The in ctuhents in the other positions, with few exceptions, will be unopposed , : i '1Ut':) t ma!! r w,'hih will e ''' up this week will be an investi gatt ol into the charges made by Gov ernor lanning last yet, in a special t4.;sa4.'to ihe Senate, against the f1imerC Statle ate11 warden, A. A. Rich ardson1, and his olice. i'0 .'pecial comi littee, composed of SeMnators Williams, of Ilancalster5, J.oh nson, of Newberry, aud .l(4'own, of l"1OrIei.e, will Probe I'ito these ch (g .. In e4ninccltion with I this I ivest i'a1'tion tlie vet' o by Governlor t Mantning of tle' hill paclig the oillce r'f <.hief tamnte w\ uirdcn in the general i''1 '1.11 Wili ta o uC(" ) by te Sen at e iel l''Iriday. T1he gov'1e'ior's an nual .uesig' :' e:nmi''ended that the n4aI1n' dlep1rtil 'i1 h" 'tee(1 111(tad 1' the boari of tishot", the (1hief warden to '' aloinled by I lht hoard. Itesolutions1 ratifying the pr~opou ( : 1:nellnmec 4 o tI he felderal ('onstittion vbig for abs) olute p)rohlibitionl 'e'eennl iroduced in ho:n itranlchies aid haV' r'. eiv(ed nmajority favorable' 'ur o fra4i th jll.i'icia y c'ommilli 1!'t; 4 o ' h 1l"' ' aarl the 1S'nate, hul the <etnunit bT' of 1Lhe former' body' app1rove'(i Sb a inl lt t l ' only 'In \ ote . A I .! , ! 'a !: ny 1 m:,wit. 1tel of t 11' : , i \ . 4mb 'ty it' ah i p ii tilt' h ( -t'4 Wi a h a r d fi -- h t I n t h e h'!1~ - - ' wi i nel he 4 '1'n .t 1n . 11 ; a l ra fiI ('his . 011. -t 1 1 !th n r .eln lan placi n - Ih'i' 'tf e' i)1 a ' ('f 4ie d 'n as w}}1it drawttn fromt la-, lily:;.! of !!a ilouse' P1ri la~y by ifs author. Mri. Il;ortonl, in re' Sn: 4 th (' .I iling of "ho al(Id r-, fl tha( lit Ite pr ioonent)c of (":;11lsuf Ho'\m not as the I)(1eneral As - ') tt -'co :tlrliu tl..t ! fil ths ' , .nere ; wo t adopt the ! - ': I" .ia::11nding Ute fe'deral conl- '11 1 " "l II.1i n T1'I~l'' -(: ' ti ito'l n wvast iatl~ed :n lite ti:,? last yeat by" : '. " l ry tarrow\ 'eih "".or inl ) he shta10.;t t - r n :11 (il) ; Il a ,iorn i ngla'. .\ < uner ! t "lo r-e all a' r nah h te;G , 1 11ain s111 be c - ri, .+ session. oes 11 ad . .r i ~ .' 11 1'( )' i l l ( t ,1 ". ' t ' I h l1 Ii) It :t 4 ' a e 11(4441 1'"4 . It *'I ll ')ilo ii i~ t sh I l (te11 a_ J 11 1' 'a': , SliS ~ io.11le o s Tih 'Hatle and House adopt ''t41:'t' o'4lulion0 afiirIning Veiit 14'i1'eliin Ir'i'cill'nt Wilson and enlors- ' th1 Giensra Acssembly inn vittin rg FalnkI'. iin i4 l.I nu e. Se1'ctary of the' ii ne rior, a I' a4idressC:1 that. boidy onl na;tionial poli1- 1 tieIs ait tihe convi~enienice of 'Mr. L.aiie. 1r 41slla asini~1g the Staite Itax (11m 141 -('ion4 to ei nd('l~ its1 ne(lion instrct yi th' e ilouny ;11(tdior 14) asses02s al No!1'lv inl South1 ('arolIinain I' S ILI ,l hg DEIt'lt '--r , whl i 1 h 1i I' s eII 41 ~ti1. fC11(1 11 \ 1 udeirl e I. ney thiiipliii fr ~eer-o un of indi Mot and -avf 14.0 Iv Eai.mh. of South Carol aa .1. I I..'1IoeiPlaintifh agnte.stnte n .J(11 I. Moornd l. d. hejhl r: Yo varo hcaues uramoccly andre abomeat ie andetionwi n a filI doe owic convine rk mofnte crefuofd olon ples fortocounry of Twoau reji orntes oft~ ona t3dat, ytof nse oth arolia, mlanto t Co usrr of t Cm oficeao 1'.P Ban 11. Ston Patiffro,SotCae vioehere.o, efsv ndantedyo Tothe eviendn ia ye rfaltoanwe thiedtanrio complaint wtin theao abod, taed lantiffon hih wasien i thepplc tof h cour fo tle crele do rla'~en in 'the i sta me on t. r a f the ubsciber P. MCGOWANo F P Mc.oa A n ther tlerprs 'aoa Ban C.uP.,ing C.t 8.res SoutCar the(omlaint1withCn the tiepe afor aply toth1 outfo2terei. e I.I. L. SC \~1.lMSGCO AEltMAN SPY RAN . STEAMER ON ItOKS overnnent Agents Arrest Man Who Stood at Wheel of the Liner Spo. kane. How Hun Played Game. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 14.--Federal gent arrested here today a German py, who masquerading under the mme of "William Swanson," stood at he wheel of the Alaska liner Spokane rhen Clho crashed onto the rocks off do( Point, 11. C., on the night of No ember 22, 1017, while bound from inttheastern Alaska for Seattle with :17 passengers. "Swanson" was not a membei' of the Spokane', crew, it was said. He went bhoard the ship when she left Alaska or Seattle, mingled witit the crew and iassed himself off as a quartermaster, he federal investigators explained. hey said he was able to succeed ii' is decept ion as thte .Spokan on the oyage had a new set ol deck officers, olo were unfamiliar with the faces ,f the vessel's crew. 'l'he Spokane ":was Ilomi ed some i hne ier she struck. No lives were lor. Ii the aceldent. NNOUNCEMiENTS I herebIy* announce t:iyself a (andi.. SaIte for the ollice of Alderman in \'ard 2, aiil pledge iyself to id - by tIh' rules of Ihe .I)ei)n(ratie ,ri'llary. H. llOY I) RiCNTON. I hereb' vt anhiouni c mtt zyelf a candi.. tife for the ole of1 i n i 1':rd1 :., inde n ie r myse'lf to hide by Ithe r' Iles of tine il3eocralie J. \\. (I i ':I ..\l 1. 1 b h(i Iy arm~tounc1e ,;(;c f it candi. It or I;he tlie of .Ahlert'man in \. cd I. and pled-., myself 10 hide by: th11 ule of th'-1 en."a. Pi~iul,4 1'" C. U. M OSi-':1 b .' S'ECIAL NOTICE.S. lI'm, Nrle-- Ton shares of stock of 'cop('i hoan & LExciange hank, Liau en:;. S. C'. .\ ipl}' to.,.(' . 1'eathc(.r t ono. 26;.1 1 W i dI'L. \'ot '' ) io k tli)v if1 . .,hat e he rightl stuft in fertitia..' e.W I et'ra vi y, bautr"n; ;. :.:/- : > 51.d ( II' -' \il IIr('ton3 art her b iy .9 -net! not. to I rtslp ss by w alkcin. b lin . i tting of n tt.in' ' tim r up it !'1y land near \iuna ru l. 1. . Moo! c . , 'is t -pdI I 'r 11 ' --One g-oofl mulr Inl ;'1iod1 o i t . 1. I). ou Il vi He. I.'(slt n .hVII. :In whlite and bltack it' I( 1 t. 2(r I I 1 11 VlljI, a 11(1 huiieIi ilt tid altert hile) aljouit Iive tioths Iad. It -wariud for ifbr~ilationl 4i isim O Ii' tcoVe'y. ('. l. It(wianI, .at. nulllt ii- ---2.0110 ('Ords ol il '. Wo'( )d, line r pie. lt (amni) t:;r'e1e, N. (. 'r1.1 i delivery; w Wi :ao coontraeIl or 10) day dIelivery. , i\frite, wire or I(ie its. Brown- lnox Mercantile 'o., I a v i.dson. N. C. 216-51- pd For Stle-"-I still have a few bushels 'oo'is Inproved Ilig 'Bloll ion seed rnr sale. 'These sed were grown-I fromt eed ordered from Coker'.i Pedigreed Ced VFarim at I lart nvil le last spring, nid keplt absoluitely ure c. On accournt of he tlappaenit scare ty of goodl seed, I dvise5 early pure' l/ise of 'sieed. I ca'ili' old1 these seed for- future dlelivery rtere other people bring te cnsh. 'lrst. conme, first s'erved. W. It. Knight, ,aturens, S. C. 1-1 Ferthuizer for Cash- -Pay cash for our fertilIIizers and save the loss In ayling t ine pirces. I canl sup jply a ertllizer for any land. 11. TI. TIodd4, ,turens, S. C.--25-21.pd(. NerIaIp ( wlloni- lleginn ing D~ec. 20th wil buy scrapi ('0tion at S to tn en er' inutnd, acceordlin-1 to grade. 1*'irt (irad- I hose in hse, w.en art otow.Oe-hr cs.haa Sofl( Guradnee *-. lNrohols. Iaso' lnhonnrIspi Manrlionl Forkmahe Tirt Grade-KaIftlit Chase Jaes Vatts. Feort Grade -eorrethe, Fan-r lanhe rse-Iarlihse Wokan, inrice ong Third Grado-Kanlo Cuoaer, Mar :ueitGoligiltCip rso Seoeth Grad-eore Crise, Fran :no Teagee. Elhth Grade-Marel Chrase, Car ith Grade-Jatlede Coats, NBeth Aong, A .Cip Teenth Grade-a-Long r, lemn nonJhW.CeanW.A Teague. TihhGaeMaroe'Bs n a Tne MOlds Johnar Guve's Heleole, nan SyTobilas uallyaa ben. enlToni raeMarye LtonAiga Shm wonlknohn W.ni poean, W. A.Teague. rmt R T acts ovtes.e rie out Malarla, E~nriches the Blood and Builda un the' Whoen syaten 60 cut. a * * '* * * '* *. * * * * * * * * " 9. - POPLAR SPRING NEWS. 0 Poplar Spring, Jan. 13.-+Littlo Miss Martha Davis has been real sick for the pat two -weeks, but is much octtoi now. Mr. C. Dl. Wood, of Fort. Dade, L iorida, has been on a visit to his par Lnts, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Wood, and Atit , 'relatives in this community. lie tas been away from home a little over Lwo years and has been in the coast artillery, a year last September. We were glad to see him again, but lsorry to see hint leave. 1le will leave home oday to return to his company. Mmr. J. W. Wood hnd Mr. Izell Wat kins were (own from Camp Se, .l;it ing homofolks i week ago. Mlrs. T. T. Wood and SOnL, C:aper S, Ind little Miss litlel, went up to Westminster last week on a visit to Mrs. Edna Singletdn and went from there to Greenville to see M's. Wood's 'rothei ir ail :ister, 1ir1. 10. 1). 1)odsona uid Mrs. E. E. Mitchell and return h1o)me Wednesday. Mli5; I'ssfr1Ces outh, daughter of ir. Albert Souhi, was very siek last w'eiek but is u1p again. Mir. and Mrs. P. L. Abrasi and Mr. tnd .M\Ls. U. T. Abraus wetil. up and ;!'ienlt the dh.V with \1 r. Marion Abramns tl "Tuesday and went down aid spent ie night wit Ali. ILangst on Tuesday light. Alr:;. Ii. U. a\'ai k'r r'tu rned hone: hi;t W et'xd:y from :a visit to her :athy r, Mr:. iI. \. Wallace. Ali:%; 1 nice ii Si: sufieritg with a felon mn ther linger and has not been able oI a!l'tlend 5(1hol)! f(o' the past week. .Nlr. J. It. Elle'dge '':tarried a nice hog o Ware 'Shonli. lday to soli. If all we would-be fairters Ihat hogs to sell in!'nloa of iltytlig so much western neat our (couintrOry woulld be in a better omtlit iota. Ams. Al oli ooil had a quilt lg at i'r houise ain.t. Thursday. 'Twenty.flve >r thirty years ago q 1uiltings and log 'olling: and corn flnkings were con 11n11 oCtur'1reiinces but1 things have .hbanged now and every one i; expect !(, to do I0s own work. Al i. W. S. 'alker has been right irk with isth! grip bi we are glad to 'ay i uIp naain. tonine l T lroules,' efllo have' trouble( withL )((urt sorn Irh :!;)1!( . oud I t': I'innah, rhiin's; T1ab.. i-t.s. So Ian hiave el'en restored to hm:I!h bey 1h(" u1e' (f thie: lailt'is and birit (osts is, 5l little, -. cents, that i w.ah wileh 1o !ie I hem a tria!l. r > -> - .uti' ..a .. . : ' ....... k WVOaAN'S BAUMK, Ilhe Advice of This Laure/ s Woman is of Certain Val . Alany a womlan's lne bhas iinany iehes andl p ins. Ofttimesm ' is the neys' fault. That's wih D~oni'. Cidne'y Pills are Alany Laui' n. onien know this. Read whiat hats to saiy ab1out it: Mirs. E. I,. ' xon, 23.1 Ilurns Ave., Lauirenis, says: "My bacek pained mec trri bly, especlilly wheun I was wiasha in g. I cloldna't work very' l(ong he ra use I Itried easily3. I was anntioyedl by kIdney wea k ness and( 0 ften 11oticed10 luff'y sties un deor miy t'ye. I hadni dizzyt ti.ciIle ii sp lltto . read'ing about IL 1an's14 K ine !i'ills, I got a il pply Tdm fo hefrtdb le l thie' N adu ew , hStes ~ ad onie r ;.al e, )t.Don' ; Jal wkr a this emon y--te Doa'.sKhnd asihin.s ae g~ andeerywhere Te stylesar es tire atcthis witho fahon Jumt a Lii 4. i Kenhaw Capter. The J. B. Kershaw chapter U. D. C., will meet Saturday afternoon, Jan. 19, (Lee's'birthday) at'3:30 o'clock, with Mrs. C. M. Miller. ' Miss Minnie Babb, Sec. New line of Chifforobos Just re .eived--Period and Colonial designs )ak, mahogany and walnut. s: M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. We Hel The Doc You' call your dc need his services. cause he n ds oi6 We help him t l1elp y pounding his 4escri strength remedies. And--WE NEVER SI If you would get the ht tor's knowledge and sl< tions to this store. Powe D "Viet MT M r I I 0 Our Superb Array and Watches Mi Everything is in perfect t lied upon. We sell nothji and we tell you all we 15 sell. Prices more tha re Year Round L ~1 eason w y t ese Waists shot yrear-a d very reason why morally as they should be riable, the fabrics are season a latest dictates. nited Quantity. Sold I H. TERRY Notice 't r0te rs and Deb r:r .All persons h dine cgaims. against estate of Janie Allarko, will please file thom with riio, at the oillco of Featherstono & Knight, duly proven; and all persons indebted to said es tate will please make payment. C. C. FE 1ATIIlitST1ONE, 26-2t Executor. p tor.... )ctor because you He calls on us be r services. rou by accurately com tions from pure, full ,JBSTlTUTE. .11 benefit of your doc ill, bring his prescrip rug Co. rolas of Jewelry, Clocks ikes Buying Easy aste andl may be fully re ig we don't know all about, >w about the goods we do liable. Waists..~A: --d Wrth More ldzat be decidedly popu theyr should. *-they are popular----here able; and they are in en. lere Only.