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NOrICE OF REGISTRATION. State of South Carolui, County of Laurens. Notice is hereby given that BookE of Registration for the registratioll 01 electors for the M11nicipal l'Iclection tc he held on April J3, 1920, for Mayoi and Aldermen for the City of Lauren will be closed At 12 o'clock noon, or Friday, the 2nd day of A'pril, 1920. The said books arve open at the ofilC of the undersigned in laaurens, Souti Carolina, and the production of a cer tificate of registration from the Board of Registration of tile C.oulnty entitling the appilcant to vote in a polling pre cinct within the incorporated limilt of tie City of Laurens shall be a con dition pre- reiuisite to obtain a certifl cate of reg istration for the Municipal Election and the applicant must be a male citizen of this State and of the Unitel States, twenty-one years of age. or more; a resident of the State for- two years, or more; a resident of the County fot' one year, or more; and a resident of the City for four months, or more; and the applicaft imust have paid all taxes assessed against him, due a nl coll)etible for the fiseal year 1919. 1Z. I1. BAlD, '' Surpervisor of llegistratien. NOTICE OF E LECTIO.N. State of Soith Carolina, County of Lau11renls. Notice is hereoby given that all elec tion ror- Ma.or and Aldermen of tile City of Lauren12s will be held in the City of -1aIlreis onl the 1 :1ill day of April, 1920. Tie pos)11 will o'en at tile hour of N o'clock in the forenoon and close at tile hour of -1 o'clock ill tie afternoon. No person shall b)e allowed to vote at said election who shall not have reg istered with tile Mliiipal Supervisor of Registration as required by law. 'The polling precine ts an( managers of 1le election at. til(h differielt pre (ilncts are as follows: For Ward One: Voting place at City Clerk's 0111ce. Managers: Joln Smith, J . E. Tolli son, .failies Davenport. For var(i Two: Voting place at E. W. Martin's Stable. Mlanagers: 13. W. .lhartin, Jeff 1). Sexton. J. II. Cunn inglall. For -Ward Three: Voting place at Lan Cotton Mill S I ore. .\lanagecrs: .11111 L ewis. WaIt I el 11111s. Horace Teague. For. Ward Fouri: Votilg place at Filley otuse. laniagers: J. F. 1inliy, John W. Powler, John wvitzi\er'. For Ward live: Voting place at licks's Stable. .lana'ers: i'Mdd Iicks. Fred Fuller, Johnny Milam. For Ward Six: Voting pla c at Plower 11ll1se. Managers : Phil D. lluff, E'"rskine T. Todd, Ernest W. 1.cliell. At tile close of thie election tlhc Mllanagers will ascertain the result and return same to the City Council of tbc City of Laurens as reqluired by law. C. 'M. BABB1, .Mayor. WORTH 50 TIMES PRICE TO HIM Ierilotne 1Ilroight. SIreitith Iack Sip .ian Could Returii to Work. I'11 in the oil business and loss of timle means loss of monlle,, to me, and for 1that ireason I cain say thait. every dlollair I spent foir .\leritonC briouight ime bacidk fifty diollrs."' sai i( . WI. Wiles, of 1 605 Th'lomas Street, .Nash ville, TPenn. "Whien I got over1 inllu enlza I wa1is so hadl off3 that1 I coldni'I .wlk. I triiedl lots of things. but) it seemedi'1 tha1t1 there' w.asn't anytinig thal1 would br'ing back my13 strength. "Th'len I r'ead( inl the new14,s papjeris abouit .\ier'itonc and1( how it was help11 ing so) manliy pele, some (If whom I knew, and1( I a5ked( my13 wife 3o get 111 t wo hlot tlis of if. "'I hladni'lt even 11inishled tile first hot tie yelt 133til 3113 stren'lgthi11( h dcomle' hack so much11 thlat I was up9 out of b42d and( briek at wor'k. 'i'hirs$' wha~t .\ieritone dhidl for moe," ('oned 1ded2 .\lr3. WV ies. '1h013sandlls of well1-knw pei'113ioptle in all1 parts of thie COunitryv are taking' M(i1ritone and1) highlly )spraise It. .\eri men'fded for ailng ('onditin o015(f thle st omlach, live or1 (I killnieys, 03' foir ca 1t1111, Iheumaism1015, silepl(sses or 5 1 lack1 of' appetite. .\tcritonle, the tonlic of real mer~lit, 1s 50old elsiively inl Laur'ens by3 tile Laurens Drugii- Co., and1( 13y the1 followinlg n1ear1i-by3 druggists: (ray court Driuig Co., Griay Couttmt; Yon~ng's Pharm-iacy. Clinton; E. '!. (Golding, Wa terloo0; .\artinl rug ('o., Cr'oss H1111 I'gnor'ee Drug Co., Enorc(e; Beason's Drung Store, Woodruft: Whlitmire Drug Co., Whitmnire; Redicks Pharm aicy, Fountain inn; and is sold by oneC drtiggist 131 ever'y town throughlout tile state, Life iso a burden wheon the 'body is racEke d vws h ';'.ii.. Eveirything despos:.. "Qe r.'.anearetd. To bri ' 4ekte p ~ imtk ON SERIOUS CHARGE Two (reenwiood 3en atire Arrested on Charge of Assaulting Abbeville (irls. Greenwood, March 15.-There was a ,ood deal of interest created in Green Wood today onl account of a very seri ouis charge which was made against two young men who live here. One of them, Lee Bourne, has always lived in Greenwood, and Is the son of highly respected parents, who have the sym pathy of the entire community. The other, Jim Wallace, who was a former resident of Abbeville, is at present con nected with a plumbing company of this city. As a matter of caution the young men who had been arrested and plac ed in the Greenwood city jail were taken to Columbia this afternoon by Deptity Sheriff C. L1j. -Cann and tUnited States Deputy Marshall C. J. Bruce. both of Abbeville. According to the story of the girls, they were on their way to church 'when they were accosted by the two icGreenwood men who were in a truck. When asked where they were going tile girls said they were on their way to church. The young men are said to have asked them to get in the truck, and that they would take them to Church. The girls said they did Iso bit that instead of taking them to church, they were taken about three miles out inl tile couintry inl the diree tiot of Long Canie Creek. and there the girls allege the criminal assault took place. In only one case was tile assault successful, it is alleged. It is stated tIlat tli" yontig lady who was the al legled victim is a graduate of Win throp College and related to many prominent people throughout the County. The t:wo girls were brought back to town-)t and it (own oti tile street, they said. They wvent home and told their families what they alleged had liap ienel. Immediately the authorities were notilied and- a warrant charging criminal assault was issued. Deputy Siheriff C'ann went to Greenwood last tifgit. and with the Greenwood police succeeding in making thlie arrest. It was deemed inadvisable to Iake the young men back to Abbeville. .lim Wallace 'whlo was specifled in the warrant. was a former resideti of Abbeville. Ie worked in 1 hard waestore and later was enlgaged i the plumbing busiliess. Iloth young men dicny all nliiowledge of the crime. They will be placed in the State ipeni tentiary for safe keeping. ** * * * * * * * * * * .e ,* , a * ElKO.1 NEWS. * * * A A * '* * 4' * '* * .. A A A A * * Ekom, March 15.--.Iarch is with Its again with heavy rains and high winds. The fariners are beginning to waint to M.0 a spell of fair weather. The many friends of .\rs. .lane CIII tIet son will be glad to know that she is itmiproving. .\l r. Carl Culiihert son andii fimiliiy have been sick the past wveek. .\lris. .\lat tie Burtts antd chinldremn at' also o iithie sick list again. .\lri. anid .\l is. -W. P'. Citl1bert son of (ross I1till spent a few (lays oft last week wiith .\ltrs. .1ane Culbertsoti and famuiky. .\tr. and Mlrs. 'D)ouglans Cooper atnd little .Julia Kathierine were ('allers at he home of Mrs. Lou Culbier'tsoni Sun (lay aftetrnoon. .\lisses Mlyrtl~e anid /Evel yna~ i ulherit son spent the week-end with hitome folks. .r. J1. WN. Thomie has beeni hme for a week or so 4)n accomunt of influienza. Mis. EttIa Mart in and son, Jones, of Laurt enls ate on a visit to her parecnts, Mr i. and Mrs. WN. WN. Cuiiber'tsoti. .\lrii .\laritin has beeni sick for some time and hope the change will itmprtove her'I healItht. Dri. Cooper 'was ('alled to see lher Mond(ay morn inig. .\l aster' Lee Cooper eel ebra ted' his seventh biirthday last WVed nesday. 'Those who took ditnner with him were Miss Laur ience Cul11bert son and14 Miss Kittura Cooper. Mr. andl Mr's. Gruay Cooper' spentt Run day night. with \lr. TI. J. (Cooper and family, 1~* LJANFORD NEWS'. * * * * e g......e ee e Lanford, March 1n.--Ms. C. D). Cox is vIsiting her sisters, Mesdamnes y eras and 'Payne at Hlendersonville, N. C., this week. R1ev. Mr. Miller preached att edifying sermuon here at thio Methodist church yesterday to a good nituher of inter estded honurers. MrAus. Ophel ia iowler returnmed yes it (rday'1 fiom Dlark sdal e w here shed vlsi t Cd .\ ms. Don 'Durnns. Mr.t and Mrms. Jamttes flyers anid famn ily., of IHendhersoniville, N. C., viiste d the littmer'*s fathier, Mir. iH. M. Johntson on1 Su~nday. Misses I tmla Fletmig an El1 'i za bethI atini visited Mrmst. A. WN. WN. F'owler and Mils t;ari'i e, this week. Mt's mitie ,r-noris sin. te daughter, 3Miss Nannie, at (Lander Col lege, Greenwood. Mr. Charley Waldrep is home fron Wofford College for the week-end vis iting his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. C..L. Valdrep. Mrs. Deshields and Miss Grace, were on a business trip to Spartanburg Fri (lay. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Drummond, MIr. and Mrs. S. -M. Drummond and Frank Drummond twere shopping in Lau rens Monday. Mrs. Carrie lHolmes and her Sun beam band had an enthusiastic meet ing at the Baptist church Sunday. They contemilate a big F.aster egg hunt sometime about Easter. Our little town is progressing. We now have four stores. Mr. T. A. Drum mond opened ip last week. All seem to be doing a good business. .\liss CarriC LOU liiggins visited Miss Carrie Fowler Saturday. Mrs. Othello Johnson Payne, of Greenwood, is here at her father's Mr. If. M. Johnson, recuperating from a severe operation. NARNIE NEWS. * Narnie, March in.--Several gati erted at Narnie Ua ptist church yester day afternoon for Sunday School. Our Sunday hcltool has been closed for several weeks oil account of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Dan C'raddock. of Founit tain inn, spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin liraillett. .\lr. Willie Gambrell, (f Ninety Six. visited his brother. Mr. Robert Gain brIell lIast week. Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Nelson has re cently moved to Fountain Inn. We regret very much to give thenm uip. Messrs. Zeno and C. C. Craddock, of 4 Augusta, Ga., spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Craddock. Miss Blanche Nelson, of Greenville. is spending the week with friends and relatives. The many friends of .\lr. and Mrs. 'IKarl Knight will be glad to know that they are improving after an attack of flu. We wish for them a speedy recov cry. -.\liss Clara Bell Caldwell had as her The A of Tir 30x3%hGoo Fabric, All.a 30x3%/ Goc Pabric, Anti GC tuest~'Saturday aftern6on, Mr. und Mrs. Atmar Buirtoil and Miss Blanche Nelson. IMr. and Mrs. Walter Caldwell and son, IFugene, motored to Priiceton Minday. 'ir. T. U. Nelson, of Greenville, was in Laurens last Satnday. 'Mrs. Collier Owens, of Owiings, spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Esther -Craddock. Mr. Sam Knight made a flying trip to Laurens last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Knight ,were vis iting in Narnie Sunday. Hatching Trout. A trout egg takes from 35 to 00 days to hatch, according to tho tempera ture of the water. DOUBLE BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR "Danderine" creates mass of thick, gleamy waves Inl a few mioments you can trans 'orm your plain, dutll, flat hiair. Y'ou an have it abundant, soft, glossy and uilly Of life. Jus9t get at anly dru1M or' oilet counter a smnall bottle of "Dan ]erinec" for a fow cents. The~n monicsten1 t ;oft cloth 'with the 'Danderine" and Iraw this through your hair, taking me small strand at a time. Instantly, ves, immediately, you have doubled the beauity of your. hiair. It. will be a luass, 4o soft, Ilustrous' anld so easy to tio upl. Al dust, dirt and excessive oil vinloved. Let Dand~erine put more life, color, vigor, and brIghtness inl your hair. Ti'ls stimuitlating tonic will freshien your scalp), check dandruff and falling b1..ir and hielp your hair to grow long, lhick, strong and beautiful. Vorld's L-a es on the St MQ0MkWe call att ~'. N .~ Iiia c~ mmets avetrag ofyo ie.Js e they u efo brne fr f et.'heir mamte -lavti i og itsr hakingi ~e, mnedatly yuhvh havl~C~ 1w eatyof ou onir theil higa mas osflsru No ties to carsemoveu. vgran br tnsi r air.f 'He tmltigtncwl hasth< dyar Doub1le-C yur $iart 50~ loo. VeterTea...... s- a reing Thesea dyer Sngl-Cu he$i' 50 tan -S* red - it ind ... 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