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VOLUME XXXV. LAURENS. SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919.1 NUMBER 14 SENATE REJECTS I -_ TOSI Long Debated Aimeidment Is Voted Down with 55 Against and 35 For. Fourteen iepublicans Veted wit.h Democrats. * Washington, Oct. 1.-The long de bated .Shantung amendment to the peace treaty, presented by Senator Lodge and approved by the foreign relations committee,~finally was re jected in tile senate today with a ma jority of an even score against it. In the vote of thirty-five to fifty five, fourteen Republicans swung ov er to the pro-treaty forces, while three Democrats lined up with those su-p porting the proposal. Of the eix sen ators absent, two Republicans were It on record as in favor of the amendment and one Republican and three Democrats as opposing it. Th roll call, which came at the end of another six and a half hours or sharp debate, in reality swept aIway ,ix amemllients Instead of one, each etn oge in the treaty text having been numbered separately by the commit Ieo in! its deeislol to strike out tihe word ".apan" and substituting the word "China" throighou t the sections relating to thev province of lhianitun1g. Ily unanimous conani,'- how ever, the six hlianges were debated and voted on aI, One. Only tlhree of the comiittee's forty El'.emideients now remiin to -be acted on by tle Senate, thirty-six previously having been rejected. Of those remaining, one( relates to Amer Ivan representation on the repara tions Col)mmission and two to've111ial :ation of voi i n 1 the league of na S1ons' assembly. T11m vote in elail follows: For adloption: .1-publianu -1,al1, ilorah, tllr ne ; , U Cabler. Ca pper,. Curt is, Cfillingl I!:,n Fal11, F ranIIe, i relinghulyseon, (illOnna, 1iarding, ,1ohnson (Califor niai, .ohnes (WashIligton), Knoxi. iLaFollette, Lodge, .\lcCorilck, Mc Lsan, .\loses, New, Newberry, Norris, P1'age, Penrose, Phi pps, Poindexter, .She"lan, Sutheriland, 'Wadsworth Warren, and( aldIt*OnI-32. 'Dlemocrats--Gore. Reed, Walsh (.\lassachusetts)----:. Total for adoption, 35. Against adoption: Republicans-olt , Sumins, llale, Kielogg, Kenyon, Keyes, Len root, Me iuher, m.cNary, FNelson, Sm1oot, wileel, Sterling and Townsend--1. Demorats - Ashburt, ann k head, ekhIamo, Chamberlain, (ulherson, 'i. Pletcher, Gry,, Gerry, I Iar iris, .rrison, ili'Ild1erson, I Iitchock. .I .nes (New .\lexico), Kendrick, King, Ii by, M v. K el ler, Myers, NiIgent, Overman0, Owen, Phelan, ilitman Pomlorenle, lilnmleil, Itohinlson, Sh1ep pa rd, Shiel ds, immons, Smith (Ari zonal, iSmiti (eorg-Ia), Sinil th il a ry ind), Stanley. Swanson, Thonas PTratmiel1, 1nderwood, Walsh 1i ln ltna), WIiia!ns5 and W\oleOtt^-~--I. 'Totali aga Inlst adioptton, ii . The six senators ab~senlt or~ pa Ire< were: F'or adop0t) Ion - -Fernal d, Hte pubilacan .\aine; anid Nikinis, Rtepublican, Wes Virginia. Against Adopt ion.--dge. D~emocral New ,1 ersey; .lohnshon, D~emocral SouthI Dakiota; .\art in, Demloerat, Vir ginIa; Snithi, D emocrat 2 tUh Carc lina. After, the vote waagtO~pj leted, Sen ator~ Lodge announiced that later hi DARTING, PIERCING SCIATIC PAIN Give way before the pen' trating effects of loan's Linime So do those h i matic twinges ani the loin-aches lumubago, the rervn inflammuation o)f neuritis, the wry 1neel the joint wvrenchi, the ligamniut sprair the mnuscie strnain, and the thlrobinu bruise. The case of applying, the hiuickne! of relief, the positive results, tile clear liness, and the economy of Sloan Liniment make it universaily pre ferren 35r. '1e $1.40. LMENDMENT [ANTUNG CLAUSE vould iove to strike out entirely the ;ections awarding the Shantung rights o Japan. Notice also was given by k number of the Republican senators vho opposed the committee amend nent. that. they would present reserva ions dissenting from the Shantung 1ward. SMore thant twenty senators took part in today's debate, extended speeches being made for the amend. ment by Senators oJhnson of Califor nia, Sherman of Illinois, and LaFol lette of Wisconsin, all Republicans and against It by Senators Phelan of California, a Democrat, and McCum ber of North Dakota, a Republican Senator Villiams, Democrat, Missis sippi, injected into the discussion " bitter denunciation of the attitude ol some Irish-Americans, and sharp re plies were made by Senators Ihelai and Gerry, Democrats, Ihode Island After the roll call a few minute! was devoted to the formal reading o the long treaty text, and the leader expect to conitue the ta-k tomorrmy The general prediction was that a voti on file remaining amendlilments wolih not be reached before tle middle o next week. "AlNT K.ATE" WillTES OF *'ll-:' lIES'T 110031. Dear Advertiser RovadQ)rs: Hlave you been up to see and eijo the new innovation in Lauirens? \Vha you ask? Why lhe receitly tilted-u Rest Rioom. I was in oil opeiniig da and am m11ighti y gla I h'ad th r2 moments. I sl)tpect, lad It not bee for mlly good old frieud, .Judge \Vrigh I'd hiave isi d that opening. I wel V1 to speak )to tle genial Clerk ('out t and th Judge came in fair beaming on us all with a tlolviti -streamer oil tle lapel of his co.] "Whiere to now, .Judge?" I aske poiit tig to iis badve. "Are youl off i anl old soldiers' reuniilion or lave V jiIt joilned tle W. C. T. 1U.?' "Aunt Kate", he said solemil "Don't tell me you don't know that ti Rest Room is having its opening di Go up, go right up; they'll be (i Sa poiled if you are not there!" At uip Ihe stairs I wellt. You all kei where it I, (10 yOu not? IlI lheou Hiouse, up stalirs, in the old Ied Cro headliarlers. Our Coltity lh-mo strato, .liss Daisy tirri, and1 gol motherly .lMrs. l1agwell, were on hai to grt'eet al1 calleis. Mis. Ilwa ell in sided ovei the register and .iss 'a1 oillled tile badges. 'IThe larger room is hadiirably filt up1 wtith comfortable chair-S, lounig writiln" desk and otlie conveliene not forgettiig the small while bed u on whicll thiv wNv on1es \Will glm l , iwhil the tired motliei rocks rests on the lounug'. And thle V' I cola ! I liked to hav'e forgotten thi "What hall e lay for you," 'A' ithirough thle records. "Shall it he Iime or- ?'''"Child, if you enni Il mue an 01(1 titme melody--sorter s00 lng like, whlile I rest."' liere's ''( Oaken Bucket''; ho0w will that do(? -lay back with closed eyes and lie. - "I tow dlear to my heart. arc the seet of my chllihood,. - Whleni fond recollectis p)reset th Sto view." And the plicturle I really3 saw in muindi's eye was one In Appleton's F Roeador-a great big, -old ramnbi tuprm house, roset covered piazza anL Slittle giirl withl the longest hati lSroomi I ever hope to see, and just front was a deep) 0(d well, the old(1 en, moss-cokered bucket had just b: drawn til by a wVidlas~s aiid a iiskered fairmer swas bendling to a;(drink. I always got so thirsty w 1, camie to that picture that I'd go d variably andl get a drlinkl of water -fore I'd iread "See hlessie Sweep~ C, telps'. I lIke the old song for it a binlg upl the good 01(1 days, bil 6want to stop1 long enotigh to say s that. same old moss-covered hu Sadc Its accompanlying wvindlass I verIly believe, seiit more farm meni to the grave and to the asy than any oilier one cause. I beg your pardon, deari Reader, going sto far afield, but i'm blacl Ithe Rest Room now. The Kitc fitted upl for pireparinig hot luncht I up of tea 0nr cntfee. I am tr'yinu best to figure out where I can slip away from these never-ending home duties and go up and get that cup of coffee Mrs. Bagwell has lromised me. I f she just can get me a little sugar! Will the Rest Room be a success? Well, that depends. Will we use it? That. 1 the answer. The business girlj the,merchants and the business meI, have fmade it possible. It is a lon'g-felt"'want at last supplied. As I see it, if we country people are will ing to meet kindly intentions half way and utilize the Rest Room, it will prove a great help to us. IAt us tell CoatL Each depai even this store style show. The war is on. But now' embellishments Auti ly 11 all the very newes miio.t vlever manfacnrer to, find her choice of' mater.1ials nll o rill Snit I) i-Ir rn y, no Inatter whatl yonirl pevi ICstowks ill ()II .sizv, julst Io have (.rented by. entering" I il gel litted propely ill oth( w rt. Latest Ideas D~on't 'hny 1 ah tn ti l ,I .SY 15 or i1f you wish to Sire, we have theI ill imi hal here to sli! every ati 1, ol' (e e. Petticoats of " andiJ nd( UuuI'iets t hat are th' hoth i the jlaini iail(Ired all )ld Teddie emi u'nnsnailly dlainty '2 i rst _________________ inag Dainty Boudo! Chine ai eonnr asprti get a nd .georwget t(e shIow ing~ reI hen and~ flesh. in he- -___________ the lot's for k at 's, a our friends: Sl Mct me at the Rest Room in Laurens." Doesn't that sound alluring? Daily Thought. Oh'lienev is the key to every door. .-CGeore McDonald. No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms havo an ut. healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, ani as a rule, there Is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, Im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. Sui MILLI rtment is this season has ever accomplish over. The women 'on with the dance" that are so dear to imn Suits nullels altl' fl'ries. I )-e by the ill Ilie vollitlry. llere a lilY (ill1 , ol11(alil prie. lit llere is no0 trolble to vel a lit, iar bilib(I may be. We varry hlrgeW met thlie .rveat <lman licl we 4) the Ildies who. as a ruile. calil ,r stores. in Fall Millinery VIll IlAVe Visifel this lar've.Nlillinr In i a 1 I trilli 1 li llt h11 as low .1 it the lwOt vlabotei lall ex S)td nidels at hieh as $25.00. . re. New fall shipnts ore drriv ersy Top LaureSepn Dr. Chas. A. 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EverY coat isa beality, hle ltest itterials anti. . , es. o $85.00 e-r fet ur111-' this sa on a dlw I'('l i 'I t .1 () ' l1114i'li tI ie it ilil( I Winter Silks i.. .. .. ........ ..$2.50 .. ...... .... ........$2.50 .... .... .... .. .... .. 3.50 ... . .... .....$2.00 to $4.00 ... ..... .... .... .....|$3.50 tioent is ri'!-ht up to) the minute rnbric Underwear t isti tt ( nl rI 'lirie,'Wloig t lie nitdtIs, soii havi~e theit11 up Ilesh color andl whiti. size s to 44. apanyV