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Subscription Price Is $2.00 Per Year P'ayale iI Advance. Published by AlDVEllTISINMI PRtINTING COMPANY Iaiurens, S. C. Adveritsing Hates on .\pplication. Obituaries ad ('ards of Than uks: One ('Cen i Word. Enltered at, tano po.m oiiire iei i dtersvA., I.:'. ;a secoud cla.ss mtail inatter. LA 'C SS. c.,.. \ 1 ;t, 1112(. Th xe erti ; c's serial "\\'hite .\l n 111 d - in tis is'e. \\e ilope that mWAVi o)I e;"reuer ave, cujoyed( it. 'a le ci''' out for alothbet' one l'.U~~~~~ an .W 't:lie l w i we'ok. ep u wih th tinw.s by reca ling Aw0 ent.T 1~ i Uisnnt. Tho ad( -' iar \'worltl the sub p i very a tiwre i., :11h0- le ys n w. I "au rel :-!ed asar u -to-date'. 1, eZ. 'o nve b y the Newbe-rry- Oblserver tha t the town fathetrs of that enter prisinglIJ city have bottght a new Ioad Il1cienin with the modern "scar'iller"' attachinent. What kind of a coltrtap tion is that anyway? Something to scare the citizens ofT the street when the diust beginis to fly? it * 4 A contributor to ''he columbia Record, signing himself "A Carolina Supporter," in writing of tlie effort In have fraterniti hs re-instated in state (olleges, .;iwaks of the University of South Carolina as a "sick college." 'It is prohable that lhis w\'ri ter has mistaken the absence of wvi nnilng ath letic teamnis and so-called "college spirit" as evideices of "sick ness". Tiese are fairly desirable things in a successfiul college, blt do not always in1dicate first. rate classroom work, after all the most desirable thing in college. We (10 not believe thatt le Uiniversity is a "sick co llege'" in 11le 'way of reval accomplishment, but it 1'1ld( 1 1I' inade hettei' if ithe st tdent body worked more harmoniously to get Ier'. .ltai'rmioniy would he adva nced materially if the fraternity mn cii vol untarily gave up their soclet is. This, inldeLd, imight he teriwd a :,urnde, but wiser nen than college students have surrendered for tie tiest int ercests of those v'thI whom they .were aso ciated., 'tN it0 iW'RiNN OP" PROI BITION. '"l'he high cost of proh ibition" ve;n to li'k wiorrying th1e whiskey adVW,ate' a great deal. They aljp'ar to be 'great ly con cerne'l over(' lit'f elorniolts ta:: hurlden that, prhbi o nforcenn-i ,will place upin the neeksl of Ohw IWO ple. \\he':'' ia:: L, :,aid a. to otib ('1' argii en'lts a r:1St the deAruction of tie whi. - y I. iness, l it of 1i' cost to i;'lm txpayers is wil1thut any merit wh~at ever'. The lost of 1lie 'whiskey Itralile in live:; lost, ini the isery it sprelarb, ardith wi,'~ aste' of! dIoIllai itn ta::'en and cost:;, it wout ll lose lbiurde'n woulId tie btn e by thols(e least able tol hieari it. It inutst lie gr'antedl to thle tirobihiii1st: that in advoeit ing the abllh n of' thle whliskey' trat tfie rth'y iaetiii volntar i ject ed altt twren feet lees tlii lave beenl(leftill ther lold~ii et \\had shoChltiothert '''gt ii F al in' Ilielh ' I l ing th ht c r 'Ilht yo Iorg s flttv /t e :len i yeart lithli tonti' .li.:m t.lng oith\\ Fir :. i4, alnhbird. taur's laste k iethI S'.huo III : (S rth-ri~ the irm anl ho fieitl longeblowat tof the hifagen:- i y tre smiu in fo the Sartioth ''ar li er li irte b li lilto the stay h e- t l'ow. th e .\ont-oi othrtlt er fall, l ae lled further11 i thi'tc lritlest iaiou swenty flet I lessi thnimle, asleltere thed liical( arIast hads (no hne fo "ight" hit tan befor handting hed ing tholinh thatirhn rtiln hon hthe(a ondhe admiinth waletotr bnI ened hn ha tlosit hi blnc, [ling head'' tit aog below at the ' i rat feeavt. LIrt Terihd in hfe. ie arithmit r o if Tak vay thieS ieontn till the Iatl h 1e mo-e ethan a~l sf't .sventhe yietrs agoream hi eatup ato haio his na 'thei' an11 feein tht he s hadcuid cby hissewa31y hoe ityu anyou moredam agedta ar fwtfet .tl PlllSIDENT SINS RAILRlOAlD BILL (Conttiuled from Page One.) , lition to labor and i-atlroad represent atives, public represei itatives it-s wall. InI re.-tilling operation of thcir prop i ts, the corporations have a p:r t'eularly valiabl psychological as.set beqtueathed themu in t0he opinlion of 1)i rti rcor G4eneral .t ines. The corpora t ions., he blieves, ha e public stuti me.t s lavorable - t hem as at an\y tilne in tivlr history. Also the prop Cr tiearo 1erearded by those wvho have con1tiled them for the last two year; a-s i-1in'.. ble to IiiCot the heaviest. dv n*ai ii i h ubei' u. imm A Cor Rinvici es;, .\ I I iln s has as m l ar ' rif hii the governnwi not ed nld its c.'re k, them n -n 1'1. Th dislienilty hlasr; I t t i uhmday I I Ia in v ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I - 1i ZiIIci 1v I I 1v I c:'di' U as txplied. TiheC inter U1 t cool e c I II on7I! iiso n is -asI :o bond by law I - r the ioac; fi!ancial It u , I te-makhIn so) t he Po'ci' I na alaasanlo ion, institutel by the railroad ad iniistration, is to be continuled under the direction of the war department. The whole organization which has lhandled this part of the railroad ad m0inistration's ditties, will be transfer red to the juilsdict ion of Secretary Haker. This inclutles; the operation of barges and tobmats on the .\lissis ipRpi Itiver betweei St. ILou is and New Orleans: between the Alabama coal ilids and the Gulf of Mexico on the \arrior l ivei'r project; onl Ilte New York harge canal and on the Del aware and laritan eanal. These wa terways Systt ms are regarded by lr. Ilines as reprtsenting a "mert bea,'n lling'' and inl revlinquishing!' control of thieni lit advotates a contintinuaton o(f the developmonent "in order that a prae ticable iest may bve made of itilizing the nation's inland watterways.'' V-:TE'lAIN SENATO. DI1ES AT C.AIPIT'Ol, sentI or dann 3 i ii. itnnhhok eiiti, oi A i1ii. mn, Si'iicumbs to .).yOCt rd ills. \\ashintgton, .larch t.--..lohn I. iankliad, of AL:lim, the olist m1emaber of thit 'nited States seniat and the last veteran of the con feder ate armies to servi in it, died today 1 his hiomte ill Wash ingtoll. of iyo Car-ditis. His coll gliu, S eitor 'nderlwood, :11nnounHCe1d 11he fact to) the svlna11, eullo. izi ng hiin as itht "foremost lig mo inl Alabama11. for t h last <iuarte- r of a enry"Tesenlato atijourne:1d imimediately as; a1 m111rk (if re pet V.ur\ice !Irerident \larshall11 ap pointed a aomnaitt of the eiate to t l hIistuneral, consising of S n Iiitrsl 'nh r:,ood, Nolso , Pt omli ren , ;Towntad. .\shuro t, oli-ial, .lt Kel ltr, Cilrrisn halth l. Thet t holyit ac compan s'''d by ttemes aof i tet fa ilo o wilelvei\'hiethena tomoo fueao willie ts'hti tei'a.ti tsenautir Nliankhetoi dteth ctttat as ha turpris tthis ofi ciatl oadsciases, thoug immed I iat I memnn of l httis failyui ha bee oncernedi o someuil 10 oe h helt h. 'vIl o t r Iacted1 tuwrfot iof t Ia nlemen weathe aiti thet loa i;it whilt ecortinl Ia thelgation v ii :ing \'as igtoni t he itt eresAiti of lie w'ited 'C States tiod lls. Asse-li iinltiot terug yats lound hof llh \'i tit toim a the tun tt of II h iICdethi \\illia !!. '97, l Che~l whoS t(ervel in enn ret s l ro- i thllt imttt ,h e laa tn time 1~ni .\Ilv.(1 h I hund :.ii p i~r.t Sts.rlia: .t:t tive ;ihi. fte a o eea na toes ( i nla,l was bontint 1or ho~h inhis stthand.at ain lii itngtlt's a priva lin an to lab(I has threeii i times woended lo, lit woth to htd radnk e of atain theforlei uon hiitwas el'e.d-tofcngess wi'here In "illad outitnyas ae en p *, * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ANNOUNIEMENTS. * * * I hereby announce myself a candi date for 'lek'i of Court of Iaurenis County subject to the rules of the Demoeratic priiairy. ,11. A. SUi i VAN, Jr. The V/eakest Finger. The linger on wvlIi lite eniggemneiit and we (ddIinhg ilIgs aro wvornli Is ainatoil lelly Ilie wel:er of the ten. Pi iarists have to give lie ttrd Anger twIce as lluch ir-ill ats ite ot1her. The explaialtion Is itlIat the tendon of the extensor intisele of the third linger Is fittiched by 11 cross-slip to that of the second. 4 * A TPtE AL NOTI Ci, I - To t rat all iopelss forms " 11dkepsy 1nd all foris of swelling 33-1-)(I 0-11Ov black I I v i fevr1i calf, S monIth I old. Will pay finider' for all trlible and fred hill. W. 1.. Iarris, 0Owvin1.',n., Itouite 2. 33-1 t-p~d For Salfl- Two shoals wveighing about 100 poiluiids each. W. G. Clardy, Gi ire, Itouite 5. 33-1 t-pd Wiienti-- -All your ie'nsn, i'oosteikii, friers, geese and ducks. Armstrong's Alarket. 33-5t-pd Notic---Owing to high cost of ma t0erials, etc., will have to advance the price of ice .Q cents per hundred. Lau i'i:lns Ice Factory. 33-2t-pd Lost-Sunday atfernoon, Ieb. 29, somewhere between Armstrong's store fourteen miles northwest of Laurens, an(d a poinit. thrIi ee i les soith of Laul riens on the Piedmont highway, a black hand bag, containing several articles of gentleman's -wearing apparel,- shav lig outilt. etc. Flinder please return to P. 14'. Armstiong, Newberry, S. C., and recelve reward. 33-1 t-Jd For Sale-- One Dodge touring ear wil t new lop and fenders. Car In Ir'st cI ass condition. See .1as. M. 1Ilnall at J. C. Iiirns & Co. INo. I Store. 33..1-it- p For Sale--A good mulle for $100. .1. TI lrownl ee, Laurens Itoute 1, 2 iiles froi LIaauti'ens. 33- 11. Lost--iroim my place oin the 18th of lebruary, a ilk rksihire shoat weigh ilg about 50 pounds. Reward for his t rfor ifrmoatrion as to its whereabouts. .himi llei ig, I 2aur0en1s Ito0u te. G. 33-I t-pd 11lnit(ed-To ( rent desirable oflice, also four or live room house. Apply C. H . Haiys. Box .,).>. :l:.. t.p Taken UIli---Pig about six monlths old Ow ner canl have same by idenl3ifyiig and paying for keep and this adver tisemneiit. K. 11. flenjamin, 'airen s Ioutle i , 3..11- -pd Xo-le-Keiling, w'ather boar !ig and flooring in three grades. No. I lIed Cedar Shingles. C. II. Diuckett, ilanrens, S. (.. 3:1:-11 For Sle-We have just received 1 good shilment of 'Alne micanl ru lbber lire toil iu ggles-.. Come in and elioose yours. T. It. Sum''rel. 33- It -ld Lost itr Straved--A small brown horse Ile(. Came to my hoiiie Sun day morning. Ownir may g~et same by payilg for this adv. and feed bill. T. Hi. S1um1r011 . :1-0--I9 For Saile-l'ire \\anmaiiuker Cleve land Iig IHoll Coltonl Seed. Pure as possible ancd have been run through a grai'de sel'ratiing all faulty and ima tinur seed. Price $2.00 a biushe!. Seedj not ginuled, $1.75 per bushel. .ielo, eash I: aiid aced deliv~ered at .\l. A. Sum er'il's fari. See TI. It. Sitnieirel or .\l. A. Stiumerel. 3:1- lIi -pii Fords F~oru Sn Ie---We still liave t'wo nmore new' P orid for sale, also soime good second had F'ordls for as low as $150. TI. It. Sumitereh. 3:1-11-pd Tru~ick .Fori Sale-.-I now have the a'genmer for thIie Ik-flance t rueck. IIlave a I 1-2 toi triack on the iloor for youi I ar is Watshed'--('nie to TI. It. Sum cir l's garma ge to have y'our (ar waish, cid. 3'3-ht-l)d Fori Sahe-A log saw,. thme last on e. Will sell at ('ost. TI. 11. S-umoirel. 33-11-)1 I'lor Snahe One flIg Foiuri Ove'rl id tiuig iari. lIn lIne coiidit ion and looks giood. T'. ii. Suimerel. 3:!-It-prii F'or Smile- -One gooid secondu lh:ind bnyi~ mail one y.ond secondmi hand' c:'r rin .. s2:.00 iac'h. TI. It. S; um' rel. For . .lI -(:n :-IS h. i. Ita'tor', in ImIm sIlpe. \ot uised oiv'r I15 to 30i damys. Onl r':ison fr sellIing, want -'lr-We have no0w room1 fori 2001 more hales of cotton. .\eichianit & Nat ice -'tel ieil- obhI mill on Iteedy. Itiv..i is solicitinmg coin toi grind. (rini-.; ldays Tu'imshday. Thuriisdlay amid Sa:turdays. TI. .1. Irmissey, Aliller. 31 -Ft-pdi For Sal.-Iihode Island lied i~ggs, the kind thiat stay red. Pen No. I, $2.00 foir I1:. l'cn No. 2, $1.50 foi' I5. F~or Ma le--Sinig le Comnb ihode Is land fled eggs. $1.51) for' 15. Wel! bred chiic kens, layin g stria in. WV. 5. IIolmies, I 4aurens'a, s. C. :31-S-t Foir Sale--~Seven butild ing hots firont lng on North1II liner street, neai' my home1. .XI. II. I lunter. 29-St-pd Wanited~i--AIlI your couintr P3 ggs, btit te -i and chickcenmi. Railroad IEatIng I 10use. 29-5t -pd Fo4r Mftah--For'd t ouring cari. See TI. 11. Al ci an Ie, at Wilson-Over'land Co. :12-21-pd Notic'e--44fa'ne 'Trust (Company)i13 wili pay you 6 lar cent Intertest for y'Ouri mloney. 15-Itf Fr'ost Prool' ('ibbnge P'lant s.--F-or' immedrilate shipm,11ent, extia fine stoeky lplanlts. I1'arly .Jersey, Charleston WXakefllid, SuccessIon, Fl. Ilutt ch. By ex press -1, 000, $2.00); 2,000), $3.50; 5,000, $7.5t0. Pr1ielaid mill I.:00, $1 .00; 500, $1.50; I ,000, $2.50. Send foir pri~ce list Swveet potato, tomnato and othier piantIs. Parkei' Farims, iloultrtie, Ga. 32--it-chd. LaiI'e Inuranc'~ie-S-ee 1). 10. TIodd, at bati mc Tr'tst Coimpaiiy for good old line lIfe insurance. 27-tf Miliem-llave nolud imost. of last week's shIpment of mules, hiut expect anotiher hot last of this~ week. ~Corri andi non them. 1W. 11-. Whnayton 93..tt FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the 25th day of March, 1920, 1 will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Execu trix of the estate of W. 13. Bramlett deceased, in the ofilce of the Judge of Probate of Laiurens county, at I.i o'clock, a. m. and on the sanie day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted to said estate Is notified and required to make pay ment on that (late; and all persons having claiis against said estate will' 1present them on or before said (late, dily proven or be forever barred. SjVAALI A. BUMIMTr, Expecutrix. Fe). 25, 1920. 12--It-A 14 \SAOINE SYST10I Oil T k, and Pum p, Air Comn pressors, Computing Scales, Floor cales. Shiow. Cases, Account lReg isters. Hebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, store leixtures. I'llE ilAMiJlLT'ON SALES CO. Columlbia, S. C. C. C. Fenthlerstmnt W. 11. Knight FEATIIEIISTONE & KNIGiT Attorneys at LaIw Laurens, S. C. IlI Business 1itruste4l to Our Care Will Have Prompt and Careful Atten tion. Offiee over Palnetto 11an1k \Ir. Featherstone will spend Wednes day of each week 'in Laurens. The Laurens Drug Co., Laurens, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Office in leoples Batik Building UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Calls answered any hour day or night Simpson, Cooper & Babb Attorneys at Law. W Practice in all State Courts Prompt Attention Given All Business Blackwelli S& ulanl ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Attention Given All Business Money to Loan on Real Estate Telephl-ne 850 Office In Simmons Building W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. 0. Langdon Long ATTORNEY AT LAW Enterprise NationaI Bank Building All 'Legal Business Given Prompt Attention. HIDES! Ship your Hides to me. I also buy Scrap Iron and other metals. Also Beeswax. Ask for prices. We will quote prices on application. E. BOGERRO Greenwodc, 8. C. CLYDE T. FRANKS Agent For Ashepoo Fertilizer Few Equals and No Superiors Also Few Farms for Sale Farmers! See Me at FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Laurena. S. C. OWEN BROS. MARBLE & GRANITE CO. MANUFACTURERS ErECTORS Dealers in everything for the -eme tory. The largest and best equipped mon umental mill in i Carol. GREENWOOD. - - - S. C. The Opening of an Up-to-date Drug Store in Cross Hill, S. C., May Mean Something to You Here you can have your orders filled promptly and carefully. Phone orders will be cared for to the best of our ability. A Registered Pharmacist always in Charge. LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS The Cross Hill Pharmacy DEALERS IN Drugs, Toilet Articles, Stationery,'fiine Candies Rubber Goods and Druggist undries Cross Hill, S. C. New Goods W. G. Wilson and Co. have opened for Spring and Summer wear complete lines in every department. SILKS in the best weaves. VOILES of the latest creation. A full line of Hosiery, Table Dam asks, Doilies and Towels. A full stock of Dress Ginghams and Apron Checks, Ladies' Neckwear and a full line of Notions. W. U. Wilson & Co. The most important part of a man's dress are the little things, shirt sets, scarf pins, watch fobs, etc. If these arc what they should be he is called a well dressed man. We are thoroughly equipped to meet your every idea in these lincs. WSs10.5 COuAT SUAR1 AU4 M .1 a #c