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LIVE DEALER WANTED FOR Cole Aero "8" An unusual opportunity for a man of initiative to sell this nationally ad vertised Automobile in Laurens County. Cothran & Putnam Distributors for Greenville, Pickens, Oconee and Laurens Counties Greenville, S. C. THE UNIVEWSAL CAN The'Ford One Ton Truck is a profitable 'beast of burden" and surely has the "right of Iway" in every line of business activity. For all trucking purposes in the city and for all heavy work on the farm, the Ford One Ton Truck with its manganese bronze worm-drive and every other Ford merit of simplicity in design, strength in construction, economy in operation, low purchase price, stands head and shoulders above any other truck on the market. Drop in and let's talk it over and leave yourorder for one. Waldrop's Garage Laturens, S. C. TheFriendl Light -h4opnoabeRv ap 17 yu.lbw sedfs-hd The roiseansld baLght nickel plated, made to burn a lifetime. It is ilighted without removing shade or chimney--is easily filled, re-wicked and cleaned. Scientinically built, it diffuses the most economical light most cfficiently'. Aladdin Secutrity Oil ;'iv's i rt'euts. STANDA~RD Oil, COMPANY ( New Jersey) M'ashierggn, D. (, I ;\ Ti M()' . 4a~ bi i 4 * ENOBEE NEW& Enoree, Dec. 20.-4We presume you are aware that the present year is rapidly drawing to a close. A few more suns--provided the clouds lift and the knell will be heard at the midnight hour. What has the year brought to us? And what has it re ceived from us? The time of resolu tions will ,oon be ours. It's funny how we resolute, and resolute about the dawn of the new year. There is nothing better if we would only re member the obligation. Alas! The clean, blank pago presented to us at the beginning of the new year soon becomes besmirched with, at least, neglect of duty. How many precious moments, hours and even days run ning to waste that might be utilized for the permanent good of somebody. Many saaw' the dawning of this year of grace, who will witness its close from the .t.ernal shore. Just two days ago a promising youth of seven teen summers, Russell Owens, by the accidental discharge of a gun, passed to the Beyond without a moment's warning. 'We were just thinking what a change has come over the elements in the las twenty-four hours. Yester day, though cold, the bright rays of the sun were failing athwart our path ways to gladden our hearts, but to day the clouds obscure the sun, while the mist and rain is congealing on the trees around us. What a blessing that the miners have resumed their iw-ork. Look out apon the public highways, especially in the direction of Laurens, and see how many Fords, to say noth ing of the less consequentials, are either out of commission or seeking the subways. Oh, well, time and good weather will retrieve them. The mill authorities with a number of invited guests enjoyed an up-to-date turkey dinner in the basement of the new school building on the evening of the 12th inst. Mr. Graham, the president, was the host, and was quite caref-l to see that all enjoyed the hour. There were quite a number of short addresses after dinner, which contributed much to the pleasurie of the evening. For nearly two years substantial improvements have been going on in' the town rf Enorce, until the town is really a iew town. There is much more work contemplated yet. The management, Mr. Graham, but more directly, Mr. Clifford, deierves the thanks of the people for the untiring efforts to .womote the welfare of the ipeople. Christmas trees are in the air here and they will begin to materialize early next week. The swhool will close on Tuesday, 23rd, with a Christmas tree for the school and music and oth er attractions for the public. It is Irobable that the Sunday school will enjoy a tree later in the week. All the eachers, who have been rendering ..mch fait hfulI and efficient services in the gradled school will leave us -mn Christmas eve for their respective hiome's, to enjoy the holi days with homefolks. We all .wish them a happiy and restful week. The work or putting electric lights in the homes which have not had t hem heretofore, .tnd of improving tihe whole system, is nearing completion. WVe hear that it is the Purpose of the man agement to give the people a day cur rent and tIl night, instead of only a part of the early night hours and the early morning hours. T'his has been a week of hog-killing in 10norce, and while we are and have becen hogles4s, we, nevertheless, have shared liberally in the good things, for it has b'een coming our way in a stream. M~aniy thinks for the thought - fulness of our good neighbors. Oni Wednesday, the l'ith, the board of' stewards and the P'residiing Elder of t he i'noree charge, dined withi the piastor at the Methodist piarsonage. They report an enjoyable clay. Mr. A. .J. lanah has completedi his bungalow and he and M'rs. ILamb are happily instaslled. .Mr. Wyley C. Moore has his house almost completed. We would have, been in it, but for the difficulty of la bor and material. Mr. C. J. Patton, the undertaker, has purchased, and is now operating a new up-to-date motor driven hearse. Letter to Santa Olaus, Dear Santa Claus: I wish you would bring me a doll bed, a rubber hall, a stove, a house, a chair. a ring, a tea-set, a carriage, a cradle, a lamp, a (loll rocker, a bird, some fruits, a story-book, a vase, a ta ble, a penell, a piceture, flreerackers. 'illelen Strickland. Princeton, Dec. 18, 199 Rheumatism is completely washed ouit of the .iystemm h) the c'elebirated Shuivar Mineral Water. P~os lively guaranteedn by mioney-h~ack offer li'astes fine; costs a trifle. Declivered any. whlere bty our L~auref$ Agents, J. C. .Shel & Co Phone th, ,,. BAND OF THIEVES 8TEAL $1,000,000 New York Assistant District Attorney Believes That Dishonest Trustees are In Cahoot with Robbers. .Now York, Dec. 20.-Information that an alliance exists between a band of thieves in the Field district which has stolen more than $1,000,000 ,worth of securities in the last six months and dishonest trustees is in possession of Assistant District Atter ney Talley, he announced tonight. Sev eral trutees of valuable estates, he de clared, have taken good securities valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars from safe deposit vaults and replaced them with stolen securities obtained at very low figures. "The theory upon which the ex changes are made," Mr. Talley said, "is that by the time the life of the trumt expires and the estate is to be turned over to the heirs, the theft of the bords :tuid securities will have been forgotten and the vigilance re laxed, so that the securities with which the original papers were re placed can be brought out and no gotIated with a reasonable degree of safety. "For these stolen iecurities'," ihe explained, "the trustees, according to my information, are paying from one half to three-fourths their actual value. The real securities in the hands of the trustees are disposed of at the prevailing market prices, the trustees pocketing the difference be tween the amount realized by these sales and what they are required by the thieves to pay for the stolen securities." ,Ar. Talley today recovered eight $1,000 New York city bonds stolen from a steaship company's office on November 3. ('AP'TAIN JOHNY ALOOCK DIFS OF INJURY First Aviator to Make Noi-8Stop Flight Across Atlantic Died Yester day. Rouen, irrance, Dec. 19.--Capt. Sir John Alcock, the first aviator to make a non-stop airplane flight across the Atlantic, died here this afternoon as a result of iniuries he received when his plane crashed yesterday near Cotte vard, depati ment of Seine-Inferieure. Normandy. Alcock, who was flying in a water plane, was following the Seine at the time of accident, intending to alight on the river opposite the grand palace for an aviation exhibition. lesides being the first flier to cross the Atlantic without a stop, Capt. Al cock also piloted the first, British plano that bombed Constantinople and is credited with having dropped 20 tons of bombs on Adrinople in Sep tember, 1917, the explosions demolish ing many hundreds of buildings. Letter to Santa Olauns. *.Mly i)car Santa: 'llere comes a letter from a little girl 10 years old. Please bring me a (loll with long black curls, also a diol -hed. I have a little brother 5 years 0old. Will yout please bring him a train and track; also a skudder ear. D~on't forget my "riends. Your friend, i'ulah WValker, 908 N. I farper St. laaurens, Dhe. :Z1, 1919. Decar Santa (Ctaus: Will you please' bring me some fruiits, a doll bed, a (loll carriage, somec fIreerackers,, a ring, a rubber ball, a t('a set, at chatr, a house, a lamp and a story boo0k. With .bushels of love, (ood Santy, Your little friend, D~ear Santa Claus: I want a bathrobe, Rip Van Winkle, Snow White, Jack Straws, Old Maid, Itile, Gilove's, candy, nuts apples, or anges, bannas. .Jamies 1)unk lini. Laurens. Derc. 16i, 1919, * OREEN POND NEWSH.* * * S *e eS... o ee ee ee eoe Green Pond, 1Dec. 20.-The sick of this settlement is improving. Ruby Terry and Mary Gray have been out of school for a wee'k on ac count of sickness. Talnmage Kellette moved this week into the house with his mother, Mrs. Lililie Kellette. Mr. Samuel lramlett, who has been with his brother for the past year, has returned home to the Warrior settle ment. Mr. Paul llabb andi Mr. Cal Mahon made a business trip~ to lauirins this week. Mrs. S. L. Curry and family made a trip to Greenville this week, to (do their Christmas shopping. Mrs. Salile Owens spenti Sunday with Mrs. P'elzer Taylor. th Sinins That DOelNot Affst the Head Because of Its tonic and iaiative effect. LAXA. TIVIC BROMO QUZNINJE is better than ordinary 9u inine and doe.snot cause nervousness not tining in hed. Remember the full nate and frthe signature 0f U. WN. GnOVn. 0c. THE MOST DANGEROUS DISEASE t s or th a ng are so Get some GOLD MEDAL Iaarlem Ott ney. Whenthey slow up and corn- th -Pules at once. They are an old, tried mence to lag in their duties, look out! preparation used all over the world ter Find out what the trouble is-without centuries. They contain only old-fash delay. Whenever you feel nervous, ioned, soothing oils combined with weak, diszy, suffer from sleepleesneos. strength-giving and systoem-eleanstag or have pains in the back--oake up herbs, well known and used by physi at once. Your kidneys need help. These clans in their da.'y practice. GOLD are signs to warn you that your kid- MEDAL llaarlen Oil Calmules are ia neys are not performing their func- Ported direct from the laboratories In tions properly. They are only half Ilolland. They are convenient to takes doing thuir work and are allowing im- aud will either give prompt relief or purities to aocumulate and be convert- your money will be refunded. Ask for ed Into uric acid and other poisons, them at any drug store, but be sure to which are -causing you distress and will vet ihe original imported GOLD destroy y%'u unless they are driven Ml'I), brand. Accept no substltutes. frorn your uystem. In sealed packages. 'Thrce sizes. COLD WAVE SIGNALS Special value is offered in Blankets, Comforts, Flannels and Underwear, Ladies' and Children's Sweaters with a complete line of Hosiery. Many of these goods were purchased in advance of the season and are offered below present market value. Make your selection early and save money at W. G. Wilson & Co. U. S. ARMY GOODS FOR SALE U. N. Army regulation shoe, genuine army shoe, best grade, brand new. %lade on government specifications. Outwear any shoe you can buy. Better order two or three pairs. Russett. leather .... .... .... ..... .... $9 U. S. Army olive drab wool blankets, renovated and relaired. elean and sau itary, full size .... ......................................% o U. S. Army gray wool blankets, renovated and perfect. Pure wool, clean and sanitary .... .... ........................... U. S. Army steel ranges, made on strictly government specifications, 8 eyes. -33 inches high, 33 inches wide, 52 inches long. Large bake oven, warming closet, water back ready to connect with tank .-.. .... .... ....$67.5 U. S. Army heaters. "Western Jewell" No. 20. 38 inches high, 19 inebes in side, 20 inches by 20 inches base .... .... .....................ggy 17, S. Army heaters, Improved King Bee Air Blast--....... . . 2'.50 U. S. Army heaters, Magic, -it inches high. 18 inches inside .... .... ..$25.00 U. S. Army heaters, "Cole Blast" No. 154;, nickel trimmed .... .... ..$18,5 These 1. S. Army heaters are in good condition. Will burn wood or coat. U. S. Army olive drab wool shirts, clean, good condition $2.75, $2.3.5, and $1.94 U. S. Army wool overcoats, dyed dark blue, good condition: will give excellent service, special .................... ... --..... .... ....15. 1'. S. Army ruhhfer hip hoots, good condition, per pair ... .... .... ..$. U. S. Army raincoats, used, but in good condition .... .... .... .... .. .& U. S. Army slickers, used, but in good condition .... .... .... .... ..$2. 1'. S. Army hals, reblocked, servicable .... .... .... .... .... .... .....45 1. S. Army canvas leggings, good condition, grade A .... .... .... ....O U. S. A rmy field shoes, new. Good shoes for gene-al wear . ... . . . j. ....$, 1. S. Army olive drab wool mackilaw, desirable coat for willter, will give excellent service .... ............. .................. ........gg U. S. Army coats, sheep lined, new, 3X inches long. mloic skini collar,. a dand3 coatI for realI comnfort .... ........ ........ ........ ........ ..geggH II. S. A rmy un der wear, wool, good condit iou, ;er ga-ment.. . ... ......$. 1. I'. S. Army canvas folding cots, $3.95; U. S. Army Mc('lellant saddles, netw, *32.95; 1'. 8. Army knapsacks, almost new, $1.75; I. 8. Army haversacks. good condlition, excel lent for hutting, ilshing, school books, etc., iun and( 754 grades: l'. S. Almy leat her h~altfers, $1.25; 11. 8. Army leather open buridlek $8.75; 1*. S. Army13 till tiups, ,e ; kniskes, l00 each; forks, new i10c eachl: spboons,. new, l0c each. Tiermls: cash w ith1 oirder. liefe rence: any hiink in (Greenlville. Youillr MONIYY IIA(CK IF N(YJ' SAIS1"i). Wlil'T10 1t CATAIAO(1!TC. P'lease ini. chude p)ostage whent ordetring goods senlt by parc el 1post. BRADLEY BONDED WAREHOUSE (.REENVII,LE1, s. C., Laurgest. D)ealers inu Army G.oods in te So"uthi. CASH BASIS When sending for Meal and Hulls do not forget that we are selling for cash Laurens Oil Mill