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WAR TIME RULES PLACED OAN FUEL (Continued from Page One.) hious1es and theatres and other public -places: of aiiseient may burn lights only between I p. in. and 10:30 p. Im. "10xceptioln (F). Barber shops may remain open from 8 a. In. to 6 p. in. "Pixception (G). Dalries, ice and refrigerator plants, bakeries, plants for tile manufactue of necessary mediciiial products. waterworks, sew c.rage plants, gas manufacttuiing plant, ants operaitig Coltiuous processes (such as acid manufacture, blast furnaces, etc., printing plants for the printing of newspapers, Ile ilodicals, batery clarging outfits and plants prodneing light or power for telephone. telegrapil or public util ity (ompanis are excmilpted. "lxceition i1i). 9)n Saturday nights lime of clositng meintionled under lara graph 2 will be extended until 9 p.m. for tores .Milig food and wea rIng ap:parel. "I. lbtwoeen tIe hours f 7 a. . and 4 11. ill. only enough heat (ob :ained from coal, as. or steaml)) iay be uised in offices, tores, warelhouses and mantifact rin11:g plants as to keep the average werature at 70 do grees F. Ihlis t em peratu re may he minitainedi 1 hin theatr mloving pie tu n anld olier places of put) le amuiiisemlieniit 11ween the hou rs of 1 ). im. and 10::'0 p. im. '"xception. on Siturdays the teli perature may he maiiitained at 70 de gre's het ween 7 a. im. and 9 p. im. In case of stores handling food and wear Ilg apparel. "2. After the closing hours on Satiurdays and after four p. m. on the remaining weck days only enough heat is to be used to preveit freez Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt .ttention Given All Business Sloney to Loan on Real Estate Telephone 850 Oflice In Simmuons Building W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. The Lnaurens Drim, Co., Laurens, S. C. Dr. T. L' Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Office in Peoples Batik Building UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and EmnbaImers (alls answered any hour dany or night iirnesonn.Cooper & abb Atorneys at Law, Will Practiee in all State OCourts Prompt .\I Ientin Given All Butsiness Uses thei Sapphire ball Point N ie1 s whli ch guaranitees perft et one. D ouble spring 1io'or i utipped to play all iakes of Records. Most onl the inarket. - Only a liin hil numtiiber of these Ma chb.s (lm be supjpledl tis Sen n. S-o conme early and ce ihis Machine demoni strated at 0. 8. SIMMONS' M usic Store lintitns . . - .C. 1ng of water pipes or sprinkler sys tems, on weeks (lays and on Sundays. 'Where excetions are made in certain classes for lighting, heat will be al lowed only during allowable light period. "3. Manufacturing plants or plants coming under power curtailment rules heat (to 70 degrees) will be allowed only during that time allowed for use or iower. '. No curtailment on use of coal, steam or gas for producing hot water for hote ls, restaurants or barbershops. 1. No manufactuing plant or factory shall operate in excess of .18 ho'rs per week. "Exeeption CA). Dairies, ice and ref rigerator plants, bakeris, plants for tihe iiianiifacti re of necessary mleicinal produnets, 'waterworks, sew erage plait., gas -i anu 4tii irin g planlts. plants operating oltitiiouis processes (such as acid aiitillulfacture, blast furniaces, etc.), printing plants for the min tig or iewspapers, period leais, battery clarging outilts and planits proliting light or 1ower for tilepliote. tele 'rapII 01r publie titility co'pan1ies ar' exempted. "lxception (t1). El'evator' Service utiust he curtailci as mu11ch a." possi ble." NationnLl lIestrictions Ordeied. Washington, Dec. I.--Wartime re striction s on tihe nation's ilsi, of coal Itore strin agiet eveil than those ap Pliedi dluring the war, were ordered ilt%) effect to(ay to stave off fitel faminne. Mloved by reports of diminishing coal stocks ainl growing danger of (Iistress in numerous sections, the gov ernten t .sought to con prom ise witi stiriking mine workers whose walkout forced the emergency, hut asked for iatio al 1leterni inat ion to endlure pri Va lion 11(al dliscomfol t 1 lt il coal niiiang was resumineil on its terms. Fuel Aliministrator (Garfield, actinlg hi (oijunetion with Ile Iailroadl Ad miistrati on, gave 11oice that hvre after only the sseit ial consumers incillued in tle first five classes of the war priorities list wotld he supplied with1 coal and asked the hel) of all state a)i l tilulicipal auithlorities 'to iake rationiing effective. The oriler, which inide national those restrictiolns :alrelady put inito 1o (al ef,:., by regioni Ioal itcotlittees where 1w' pinch oif tiel shortage has leln 'eb lts off sIpplies frim a.ll ht Iratsportation agelcies. which iT cludle iiternatital aid coastwise shippinut as well as railroads: federal ald local govertnment institltions i1nd est 1ab iliients, includifing COticerns workin. on !overl iiinen t contracts; i1 e till ti;, iutli nmg lewspaPer'ts. anl retail dlealers. tailroat( Almin iratin olfial ts concetled 1 hat it nitill wid(-spr-emi o'r'ssation of inl ri t i l operation:1;. -mnly jhil r y the gravity of the sitliationi. i'.lectrie I'iowver Immclined. \thu11na. Ga.Doo. 1. Thermu ionts effective todiay .;horfeaning hours of stotes anod indutistries ini otrdir to iirevent ai ('oal famitne "'apply amilke to sm aciuallIy buineiii coal, oil or otheri futel ini theIrt 1'lanits antd those' using .h-(trilIuWt powe .l'hether hydrosm-ilmc 0' of Ii ui'hsrns5 5 itn ani nS 'int'd e It st i t :5 V. 1 to dl imtant u'onoui itil.i dependent'ii ill imily' oin ?teamo ptrtnei clee ililty. tins. howiever., to Itermit iiroCery and1 inen st('re aid mill h iipot : to re iamn open uti' p. m. dsaily e xcept '-murt da y when heir closit: hotur is itm. It ruftused reqlut is of other shlinos at I p. mi., thast tiny be( lhEr miled to runInini opit Sifter~ thasit hzour p -oidedhi they ti edi oely ocandh-is I r lor'os(!ni f''r liseht anid no heat. W (awih t t Ixrs u epa. TieryIIiWitefor'd. .\a God bless BREAKS ACOLD IN A FEW HOURS "''i'H pes ('old ('omipoundi" ins't am nt ly re Ilieves 9 nll'ss iu i distrPe's, IDon't stay .iliffet $p! Qti t lowintg and( snu tffli ng.~ A /oso of "''pIe's (Cli C'omtpound"l' tsi < 1 every two hioturs tin-. lii three do5Ys 51are takieni usually gr'ippe) miiser'y. Theli very fiiraI l ds( oipi'ns iour ielog Iged upi no0Sfrl and thi Ile airi passages of the head; stomps ntosi' running ; ri eves t he heiadachie, dutll ness, fceverish nes, snieezinrg, :soroness antd st iffness, l'ape's C'oldl Comlipound"l is ill <qttikest, Silrest rel ief knowni a nd co:st5s onily a few ('(nis ait dug. sfores. It. aicts w- viithot assistan lci', I aste icle, contalins no fitinaine- -- islst ilpoli Oystet Supper. Coton 011ititigs Increase. Teachers to Meet. There will be an oyster supper at Mr. C. W. MeCravy, cotton reporter, The Laurens County Teachers Asso- Privileged CharActers. ,the home of Mr. Lee Langston, on reports 40,927 bales of cotton ginned lation -will moot in the Schopj audi- The 01( saying a bull In a china -Friday evening, Dec. 5, for the benefit it the county prior to November 14th toriu Saturday morning, Decembr 3ho" Is ot a" Idle one when te bull of New Prospect school. The public as ait 30,043 ginned to the same 13th, at half past ten o'clock. referred to Is one of the tribe of is urged to attend. period last year. ancred cattle or idin. In the streets 6f Calettt members of the sucred At Nw Jarioiiy B~ Superat Mrna MideWStains. head romn tit wvill. lIn tile eyes of the AtTo remove mildew stNins, rub witew orthodox 111n(u It Is sicrilegious to There will be an oyster supper at There will be a box supper at Mrna lemon juice and salt. The same treat. Intrfere with'the atte's liberty, even the New Harmony schoolhouse, Frl- school next Friday igt. Dec. 5t. mont wll removo peach and all friut when It takes them into the city shops (lay night, December 12th. Tre public Is Invited to come stains.. t a m D crowde d lnewhirs. iCOUNT THE ALLURING CIRCLES See last week's paper for prizes offered for correct solution of puzzle )F ----. Suits, Coats and Dresses This Week at WELLS CLARDY COMPANY LADIES' SUITS $39.75 SILK DRESSES $19.75 1525 Ladies' Silk Dresses of Taffeta, Mes 1rc tie V ai es Su$so4 S r e, Veor0n saline and Crepe- D -Chine. Value uip to Tricotine. Values $45.00$27.50 Special $39.75 -Special $19.75 LADIES' SUITS $43.75 SERGE DRESSES $19.75 15 Ladies' Suits of Serge, Tricotine and 10 Serge Dresses in Black and Navy Velour, Black, Navy and Brown. Values $50 Values up to ($27.50. to $60. Special $43.75 Special $19.75 SILK KIMONOS LADIES'COATS Satin and Silks in Pink, Rose, Tan and Broad Cloth, Silvertone, Velour and Ker Blue. sey. Price $15.00 and $18.50 Price $1.8.50, $25.00, $37.50 and $50.00 Centemeri Kid Gloves are Best Gordon Silk Hosiery Wear a real Kid Glove and get the best. Fashioned, and thecolors are fast. Black, Black, Navy, Brown, Tan, Taupe and Gray.W All0 S gres n and Navy. Price $3.00 per pair Price $1.50, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 _________A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE ___ (AEOR(aiTTrE WAISTS. Hll) Pi1ght Tuberculosis by buying Red CREI EJ CI';.11 lak, Wiv, Bownh Tin , N Taupe adGy A7.50, $10.00, $121A Cross C hritmas reays Br1own a Fieilrd it 2se. Pric $3.0 pe pai Prie $.50,$2.5, $300, 3.5