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EIJe cUaernster subscription Price l $1.110 Per Year Payable In Advance. Published by kDVERIiSE1 PillNTNG COMP.uNY Laurens. S. C. dvertising IUates on Applicatlon. 'hituaries and Card of Thanks: One Cent a Word. .ntered at the postoltice at Latiarns, S. C., as second class mail matter. L1AURINS, S. C. .117LY :1, 1918. TIhe' Iioile of Laurens extend1 a cordial wIvelcoiie to the candliidates to 'ay. It is a pleasutre to have You cIth1 us although we cannot express ar welcome subsatiatially at the polls but onte aspiranlt for each o11ee. Af 'r the battle is over and the votes re counted, some will he elected and ome left behilnd. IuI nlone need apol zize for having heen in the race. Pavinig aside tihe- desire to serve the ate. a.i.ticratioi to lie holored with WCtion to olive of tr ust is suftle lent Salson for a' ing a (testait. There re those who woul hel ittl the of "swhichl the peoplle confer uponJ 'eir werants and say that.i the tIme passeod when hoior was attached to ent1, h"i this i' n tt lire. There i-s ill hot0or a1n as inuch as ever In 0ini1g entI rusteel by the (Iectorate with 'te Condite of affairs, even to tle :allest office within the gift ok the cople ani those who silcerely as fre to he so hollored a-( holnored he 'use of their aspiration. For that (11ason, We are honiored with your resenec today. COCPEit CO.ME-: '1.7-AN AG.\lN. \W rint in full today ite Ccrre 'londence and staterneni ts of .lessrs. :cLaurini, Cooper. Cormack, IlIvase 1d Aull which has held the attention ' the state for I t' past few days. 'ry little need be said about it. Mr. irin ('am hitl himreIf 01 of his n mouti !itt .\tlr. Cooper dispels all )111bt as to any <tiesCtionable action on *s :mrt. Air. .ie'!-.11rin was ithler '3ing to hetra' - I.; frii'ed: otr his 'rly :1nd it lbr is hadl inougl to y > ithot t di:-cussioni. \r. Cooper 10had letter oi rd for p'thlicat:on which - had sICown to onc of Ihi.-; own sCI .1ters. Th letter was nlot the one hich .\r. .\llInurin tholtwbtI h htat )d was not a trivate leller. It was 'leased to .lr. Cooper t) do with as ' sa% fit an1d whe ten eard of Iby .\tv . el*( ariC in iari'd no. -.oni outIside il igji rt'sontal frineld. .lir. Coopir exon "atos him:'elf anld comles out st roniger 'an ever while .\Mr. .Laiirin is left wa pre iwn hr~ w: e i: ykA't Re v. .ilh i It rn.-, C i ! : Cl v G'i'' 'el 'C IC-.C :mt CC ei 'C ~ eC I ie a r i'. :' il l~ rt wi -; fo dt I : . w isvll. K'., .luCi!C 1: o~t it of1th llth CaC w Ik. li C la e her t-C the ant''ina '' Ct'CV w it tve ofC I i i I tle rC e:|i C 'rr 'its f i itg -' .ii wi 'hIC :. .\ll. 0nii .\ff erd i i - 'liih is :--i. ibile.;C! i n hCviCCeCi ent~l'i:ii '! lv. th -li n ' F C("'' 'nd ii It. 'on tilt I Ji:C nC in '' mp C' orC?. Iverst as. -I(i Mn:. i. taC o I t he Hap'''tistC 'rcs tn aCIt troe liil. (\tosunvi'he, tloing: Dnedm.lefr mehigac! (:i..e .ioiarln Ph sm Fanin- hnigti Audae wahhn *igs, plsany gion ctl ron, 'n ong .\l .N.nl. I iod :, Dialnhtoro Cdencil Slliveano~ter al.h sm :p01 narida trn Sot'n whIch oeh, whichoe an adion ft' of iiehue -nd Wa! the charwsItd litl le cent -li htinald f on tev CIed seats th r tpr - tdlto sio. tOnlhy tRe Cro.e rTe yftis tteita i eit InVhtad a.:' 'it Iatilp T s' ' v;I ! t he thC MinzetIl:;fi Rcardsoltn. Vermelle-~ sanisi (late. A da Cat~ane ,' h Ce cSuland fulle ine, Puig ctnam :dr -SoeOes OVER HU1'NDILE) MEN PLACE') IN CLASS ONE Acting under the orders of General Crowder the local exemption board ias acted on the uinaies sent up to It by the legal advisory board for reclas sifle:ition. Over one hundred names of registrants formerly in the lower classes have been sent up to 'Class 1 and they are published below. Class I has been practically consolidated with Class 2 leaving only a few names in the former class. The list below does not include those recently plae ed in Class I but given deferred ex em pt ion on account of agricultural pu rsuits. Their cases will be acted up11on0 by the distrlet board. The fol lowing Is the list of men transferred to Class 1: -,: -lienry Forgilson 2291--+l. W. Sligh 271-W. .1. Iloqlter 2Sq--V. T. Pace 8 --.i. C. Cannon 14-.-Wm. 1E. Adair S-Aizier .\litchell 2' .!esse Tellington 1W7---.ln llolmes i- -erbert Forgy -19--.. S. Pedenl 5:1i--Alb rt Andlerson 53S--.IneAV. Young 5:)---.lohni Iary 7 ---Va'nc ~A. Gosset t 5D-ui 1illard 7 93--lawThrasher li--.\lurphy A. Vaughn (-1--Joseph Good Wl9---Th 1 1ern . *Swanxon t C10-.l1im Fli ltotrngide IG--William . Wall i3l---Clester I. Hloward 701--.lIln Foster 702-ienry Goggans Irl -J1. Conway I1---!limer .eSwain 'ompton S70-John Eg. ouknigt 85---Walter T. .lones 910-Williaml Beard 911-W. P. Ilostettler --W . Riddle 1 - s 4 . .)1hn Son, 1006--Jesse 1P. Davis I ('7(--.lames A. Tnii -097-Migar Allen SI i G-- Joh n son Clardy i551-Jamevs .\l Dantel 11I72- E'ugene It. Holt l'3%2--lIerbert 0. Abercromnhie 1 v-lolp Paul Alexander 1I5-Ir nk I. Caine 1: :-- .:ia I unte *: |-In tI') t. FIhockley I 1710- .Do1iglas 1 II Wis 1.7,:t I ir a Traynham' i72-- Cveil lolt !Bli1- !Robert . .\linus P..95 . I)0. Gilheti ;:ws rneto t I - ',. -('ly Yolug 1:11 -H-T 0. Crawfor ('ha---TriCnnTaSdyzo :7( ilH M.rie.as1 27--Jhr . VGh wn 2S3-T Iflorneit 28l3--J.Arladon John-IT 11. Iankas 295 rliM NV. anders -003J. T:. Wahtwin ToA S. (eiLowntt Atth meein Hoit iterni Pody ih. i'owasdcddt rn i)Oo 3cs Pe klwitlor o a 5 (l ry, ('. to iance e111 ha7 1. Ploalla. on frovso .(II li( in. TGrertod Sup. 49Sinunon.>~i~ * * V.WARANT THOULT1'S. * (By J. 31. SteImantr.) * 40 ID ft 0 00 a0 0 0S0SSS0 The mud-slingers can't have whit hands. -0 Religion is able to crowd trouble out-of a choir. -0 There is but one day in the calendatr of salvation-today. -0 Very few people quarantine against the root of all evil. -o Most of us know exaetly what our neighbors ought to do. -o The victories we gain L:y disobcying God are really defeats. --O .Nl en eiinot break off in eternity the ha bits they formi in time. --o Anything will die if you <nit feeditng it -sta rve your ha tid hbits. -0 The ha rd-hreaded man who scoris advice, ha-s more nevck than' bralins. ---- To pvt a living eaus' in a dead ni.n':; hund; is I- nom I: to failure. -0 -.t( sek i i '''a 1- it iv:4 we findt i: li The hatd.4 t an1d Itost disap1pointing strulggle is the struggle ater the tin real. T'n' w,:t: who boasts that he hasa :11 ol ht is own is ofe iin n incorrigible fool. The 'vorld needs grancp in lie heart fnr more 1than it does "blue lload" in the veins. -0 The Imni who tIn-eleets5 the i'- ies of tle Ciristian life need not hold oinl to its priofes:ioni. --- Not all the inquisitive peple in tle world desire to find ittl te w -et of the lord 1 ralm 21.11. ---0 A-.11: p 0r0(1 I(hl as a favorite p:w; ------- I'o nll 1 !7 hi fare when they !!(,:, fro::) (Cod! : ro oilten tinable to p1:1-1, :1 .h<i I, they) desire Io return. - o - Th' n w \%ho pti.< Ii.s propertty In hi v ft's 1nm' to tkep fro i pyll i his d H.: will tmrdi- evi, 1:vh.:. - r.lntt in his ownm. A.\la y (chi uc -n n e o Inot Joy.. :11h1. hvvc no( cn.O." Tio.:- pee bo Isabats * I $ S'ECIAL NOTICEM. S ron:.i.: ;u'able fo:- ih im ila.! arp lin ;.inew rppo u(iht Te ciyo i'1 t Sal Cwii tia dahr. andr pi -a'.e .:1 i i ; r e (o-1b Ibid .41 It t ' I Iil' e(y.I.ii',ti , l-|| ('hI. Vi 1ota-Ie. -a re. l. i. 3 'i. ).:m :-e .:& ( .- tn . Am , - Is .Fort NSt. o:aiv~ean e Pot -l10 !wr buood f.'ti o. . a tord. (;. .\ri . I :::ie , eotnton r. S. ('. i ter. .''e 'lmco;r".; int' tis For na:,., Iray ('out Mcrotei Jr.~ \l.a toe frat .\lpatgi. . W~. 4 -11p ekold . .\ a~ finter pigo i dped -I. Shclod H!:intoy, Laur'.; 48. -C. Foar ittni TwoU nice Foo roomnsratio stilrs (-artlyfurniesh red ruuunipah :!id. AVtse ir nabe t\ir. 14.-L. For Xal'e----or 0.ri . Car i~nr eood toition, t reg7ratoe. Pri~crgt.t Me~ Oine St.Orvx'C t0-i ANNOUNCEMENTS For Congress. Horace L. Bomar is hereby an. nounced as a candidate for Congress from the Fourth Congressional Dis (riet, subject to the rules of the Dem ocratic Primary. For Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a can.I date for the offce of Supervisor of Laurens county, subject to the rules and regulat.ins of the Democratie party. JOHN D. W. WATTS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for .re-election to the ollice of County Supervisor for Laurens Coun ty, subject to all the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary. lespectfully. H1. 11. Ilumbert. I hereby announce myself a candl' date for the ofiee of SuperV's-: of Lat'rens conity, subject to th.i ruiks and regulations of the Democratic pri mary. S. S. FAi-MAiL. For Supt. of EIducaton. I hereby announce myself I.,; a can didate for ounty Su perintendent of Education of Laurens county, suiject to the rules of the Democratic Pri mary. JIALPIl T. WILISON. For 11llos of Ite-presentaltives, I hereby annou nece myself a candi ante for iHoise of itemresentatives from Laurens county, silject to all (he rilv and regulations of the ->eltuo'.atic Primary. JA.\M'S 11. 'St'Ll\'AN. I llereby annolunce my.self a (:1mdlI Aate for the louse of itepresentatives from IL:tiirein s. county and pledge my *wir to abide by the results of the )em oeratie urlimary. S. if. (;GGAN.x3 For Probate Judge. We are authoizel to announnce the :aite of 0. G. ThIo;iypsonu as a canldi (ate for re-election to the offcee of Probate .Tidge, subje(t to the ruIles of the Olemocratic Primary. For Auditor. I hereby announce myself as a van didate for re-election as Auditor or ;Laut rells ('ou1)y subject to tlie rules alld regulations of Ole Democratic parHy. J. WA-DDY TilO.\PSON. For County Treasurr. I hteieby annllounie miyself as a c-mI didate for re-cleetioll to Ith otfice of I' c" ) ""(! 511 l('if as: ti''ic Otll T reasu Ire r of i,aurens county m'11 proinlise t; abide Iy tle results of the Democratic primtuary and to contine a fallitful perfolrmalne of the (luties 'of the office. lO0-s 1). YOU1NG. I hereby an nouine inyself a vandi date for ile olilee of Treasurer of Lait rins County silject to the rules of the DJemocratic primary. It. .Judson Langstoni. Itw Look After This at Once Before The Bonds Are Lost or Burned Enterpr N. B. DIAL, Pres "MAKE There will be an ice cream supper and voting contest on the Watts Mill laiwin Saturday nlIht, July 6th, at 3 o'clock In the interest of the Red Cross. T:ce will also be some noted speake:' Dresent to boost the sale of W. S. S. This is one way that we can give of our means to help win the war and back up our boys at the front who are sacrificing their lives daily for us. Tio publc j., h ied to corne out and help support tlls pa triotic cause. R .A. CARTER; Chairman, Watts Mills Auxiliary. More than six dozen American enu tiea were used by Theda Bari- in her work in "TeIo Rose of Blood", the new WIllIant Fox pictturntc ' thet Russian Revoluton. Opera 1 catse Friday. INSURANCE I have take tho age.cy ;t Laurens county for the Citizens Trust Co., of Greenville, an am pro pared to underwrit9.Ujorms of insurance. They are gener 'gnts f"ort St1d atern Life Insuance Co. of Grea-nville, the liv new co of this state. Iwll apprec te a usiness placed in my hands and will attend to it promptly. WILMOT S. HOLMES 225 W. Main Street Phone 17 40 AP In the merchanlise we sell, in the repair work we do, in any service pertaining to the jewelry line--we offer you the best there is. The uality of this is made more attractive by th low rices 0 arge. n' rm Excellence Prevails at This Store. YOUR LIBERTY BONIDS WITH ~us We will colliect the interest on themn for you and place them to your credit and let the interest draw interest, too. hav YOUR LIBERTYBONDS toth awe will collect the interest nd flac ityou thei credt o themsorthat Shen the retur oes te wUSno have hadvert bonds snthav them terest, too. ise National Bank . C. H. ROPER, Cashier OUR BANK YOUR BANK"