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W. M. NASH SURVEYOR - Terracing Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. 0. Langdon Long ATTORNEY AT LAW EnterprisoNationallBank Building All Legal Business Given Prompt Attention Wt GASOIINE SYSTrEMS Oil Tanks and Punips, Air Coin 1)ressors, Computing Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases, Account Reg isters, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fixtures. THE iiA3HMJLTON SALES CO. Columbila, S. C. C. C. Featherstonc Wy. B. Knight FEATHERSTONE & KNIGHT Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C. All Biiness Intrusted to Our Care Will Have Promplt and Carefi Atten tion. Office over Palmetto Rank Mr. Featherstono will spend Wednes day of each week In Laurens. The Lanrens Drug Co., Laurens, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Office In Peoples Bank Building UNDERTAKING C. E. KENNEDY & SON Undertakers and Embalmers Calls answered any hour day or night Simpson, Cooper & Babb Attorneys at Law. Will Practice in all State Courts Prompt Attention Given All Business Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW lrompt Attention Given All Business Money to Loan on Real Estate rIeleione 350 Office in Siniuions Muilding N ou rrvl h wOme you with icy, *cold, refreshing \Wrd's L emon-Crus--compan ion dIrink to Orange. * Crush! Cooling ao ,cta breezes! Thei exclusive WVard. proceso coinhinca the~ de licate oi frora freshly-piked leannd wiuth best switr und citric acid the' 4natural acid of ;:inus fittc. Prepared by Orange-Cemsh Co.. Chrecauo Laboratory: Los An&nee, and Lamon.C rush'' Gi ;ksei in Liiiirents by ('OVA ' .('0. \ il'LI IVO. WOMEN WIlL BE POWEl FOR GOOD To Mike Presence Felt in Nation. 'New York, June 2.-The millions of America nwomen who expect their political statu-s to be changed by Federal aniondent. -to citizenship next November are -going to become a power for good in the nation accord Ing to Mrs. John Sherwin Crosby, a dleiegate to the Demochatic national convention in San Francisco next June. A woman president of the Uni ted States, she says, is remote but not imnpossible, say in 1914." "The only two things worth while at presentt," said Mrs. Crosby, "are politics and religion. We all should study both:. how t% improve our government and make better men and women. When I speak of religion I <lon't mean any particular creed but the religion of the Gospels, the ten commandments III the Sermon on (he Mount. The world is mon cy-mald. Religion alone will free it from its s(lfishless ani unrest." Mrs. Crosby, who has been called "(he mother of New York women Democrats," a wh ite-haired, dlignificee mat ron of more than three score vears, she is the wid(ow of a .jiulge--leelaredl the :100 or more women delegates would go to the convention with the determination to nomnate a strong inan1 and put through a "constructive" P0rograim. "it will he the greatest convention ever -held,'' she said, "becaise womeni for the first time will have a voice in it. I expect to see a bitter fight. ita tiularly over ,the <iuestion ci'. majority or un it rule. I can, of course, only speak for myself and what the woneii may (10 when they en ter the coivetlion will depeid largely u1p011 the act they take in the preliminma ry Cauticilses. I believe anl effort will be madle to mit a plank in the pilatform calling for a modlilliation of the Volesteal enforcement aet and peir mitting the manufacture and sale of light wines and beer. I 'believe, how ever, that everyone should be obedient to 1law%\. I oppose anarchy and social "All Amlerican women,'' shte Coil tinuedi, "arv sufferers from the prohl iters. We must fight 'timtt and I an si we have ingeti ity (nlough to de vise a way to defeat them and. in oth1er ways to bring down the cost of living. Inetititable taxation u11 n doubtledly will come in for its shar' of atteltion at the San Francisco caucuses and the idea of Ilenry George of stopping speculation in land anel rlivin,tg both worlers ant ind'istry froml s-omel of 0hirh011, ncou t 14dly v will be :i voeneel bY won' n. Tho worst:Z prediteer of all1 is 11he pro'liteerJ in h '- ns tnet land. 'he( 'itnear-i.c inernwntoflnld. (1h4 rentllf vaklue. toos he lwnl for :1ublic reivenuelf or '!'I 1 tole i will sua: rt nunler tIle ' ili till drop.'' 1T ' wom nll leadlir <lelan'el th11 ment al iffairs. il wol tl ta oen11 a1 lon:: I lice te heein cnw' pr:'.t le , efit i H : . she .ai. '>ut th.ey wouii 1.-'.1m \..- ' el v nal y.~vtt Shoei 'so it I I i tme w)':tl tome w henijt'' w 'lom e 'oi il the e' mos i ipsofn ;fesru i ~a witith "tfe. tioi'~ ( tmo'h of th l'ron Iel tatis. O ! 1 i l I-:l l:l 11.\ fi :.1 An'nt t '-:Si I 'i i-: 'OlT |-:11 Ti li-Y.('i 'I,' \t~ 1-:' ' .0li -:1. ci l i'.\~ '' l l:1 * wee h new.:4ailr eporteil dC he) for1 -- mC- vi m ire st Germanyil'1 wasuner th ' medicatl:44 le of l' o. Ilymans .)1 c-Itleibuti h ofti' l i' tcht, it te4 s al t'(' un'tii d' cwnl i heati h as1 ta itt 1cnfirmtionlet af clse WtIr eu s ie \i rthe m . A ila:geh tti'ee'el I-::: t an I Tle rn itnifomnpsay. lin(lt i a 'es bee tationteda l insieof ofe (liewa Vlte: titng' to he n ew hoeC idi;c v'in l a nd Cofhl on t (ehit l lhenzollien. Dutoh auithorities, th eaispathi stes ae eepwin ti tlyvin irnt abtot'this tngkt p.' largennuanher of Dutch.b~lnr, bollth int nis andr plin loh. havt~ei been i' i statinat alloresf uthe ii vate rsatm-e whtile a e w eecie vilage'f Doorn.n. Count liohenzollernIA b i~g ot ' aui'thized i'r toie av hine i thr e cmmad~er of h cnstbuE J y cem'erior nhi otor tiris rett i: te ~, Ringworn, Ith. et * ** * * * ** * .* *.* * * ** * * * * JONES NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Jones, June 4.-Miss '-Mary Jones is visi-ting her sister, -Mrs. Walter Herring of Marion . The recent sudden and unthnely death of Mrs. Strickland of Princeton, was a great shock to her many friends. The tenderest sympath" of all of our people goes out to her sorely 'bereaved husband and children. There will be an "all-day singing" at Walnut Grove on 2nd Sunday and a cordial welcome awaits all who at tend. We were sorry to hear of .the recent death of Rev. J. S. 'lenderson of Cokes bury. life was an emiient divine, a splei(lid citizen, a warm-hearted friend and his loved ones have our heart-felt sympathy. .\ir. J. C. .\artin is building a public garage. .\ir. Frank lluzhardt's dwelling was recently burned, origin of fire being unknown. The family made a nar row escape. (No insurance was car' vied, but friends -have made liberal contri uII It. ions. ('ongratulations to Mr. [luck Free man and .\Miss Padgett, who were re cently 'mariied. lir. V. Townes Jones recently lost a line cow. Ware Shoals Co. has the finest oats we have seen. Mr. and Mrs. Tally Childress, of (Ireenville, we're the recelit guests of .\lr. and \lrs. Jesse Stansell. Our warm friend, .\r. Ollie Gaines, of Ware Shoals, recently paid us. an appreciative visit. Hiasor's bridge anid road Is in good conditinon and there is a considerable amount of travel over it. After a visit of several weeks to her parenits, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. .ones, .l s.. E. Mart in has returned to Co lumbia. We recently met the following frienls: Jack A-bney, Artbhur Williams, I)eputy Sheriff '\\ite, Coroner Faulk ier and ('onstable .eIowell, of Greetn wood; .1as. Gray and Willi Ic rtw in, of lionea IP'at;i Saiunel itasor, of Mount ville; anld Messrs. P~ugene .Jlohnson, iarenne \\'illiamson, V. D. Wilson nl .1as. Starks of Abbeville. Aunt Flora Anderson, colored, said to be 100 years old. passed away a few days ago. Sie was well liked by her white frienls. On aceount of the loss of two cows looze Maddox will be unable to sup ply his customers at Ware Shoals. lion. anl .\Its. J. F. Morrison are visitin g tIheir son, Frank, and daugh - tr,. s. ('oker in Iaiurens. Our frielnd, Mr. Itigginus, of Cokes huryli was in oui r mlidst a few days ago and gav' its nit interes ting accounilt of his ire'ceti visit to \\ashington anid Now Yorik. )r. \ 'T. .lones is profoutindly -ralve fitl to all of Iis friends, whbite anl c('olred. 'or reen kind favors. turvisot' I lorl184 anti ( 'apt. King irt in ouri midst looking after niu' roads5 and brid~ges. 'i. fattmer's are ov'erwhetlmtintgly hbusy. ()ur wvarmt friend. Prof. \\'. P. ('uli hliison, of' ('ro0s 1li1, was5 in our mid:.i t :centily. lI I was thle tirst btis 'yk wa',s ana int't imtable blessing foi~uly~ gra.'tefil to Prtof. C'alls'rtsoni siuc't'ssf It work ini lromiot ing the mrial I n d 'dducatiotnad welfarte of ouri ('onununni aiy. (t:Il.\IN ItOV.\l'lI' SitJNS I N STl..'ll T -A(. ltD I:NS MA.\l lterinit. M\ay 2.- .laniy Gert'mans. a;' Itarent ly sitill find some dlifeinitty in rea lizing that I le Imperial a ld ro(yalI rt ;iaee is a ting of the pa1st. IlTere are,. inked, extrittist, oin ithe other. htand, whto objte(t to the eagle on thle itriasi-tin esenttehttoin looking towards Sthe r'i'ht instead of the left "'as a re tuli an eagle ought to'" bitt sign boardiss ini t tiergaiteni for instan(ce w.1 i hear It inscr'ition, " [loyal Foi' t'str t*l Ieparitmen I,"' antd t here are shohpk (Ppers, wvho d ispilay signs1 that they ar'e "Purveyors to II. .\., tuhe ilp.o and Kig,"' or ''Court'' phto (t':traIb'rs. It is rather' pathetic nowotalay.s to beho'ld small bocys in sallo' stilts weatint: ('atn with ribbon' "lIi. .\l. Su'tbmarine 1"Iotilli,"' or "'li. . Air For'ces.'' \\hsat to do -with the mar'ble statutes of WI1i'i nu I Inhenzollern's forefather n the Fliergsa Il--- the famoutsi Victory avi nuio in thbe tier'garten-hias hocome it publie t( iest ion. 'libhey were erected utndero. the former' emiperor's stuper'vis-. ioi, bet "'(en 1 898~ a ndi 1901. 'i'hie hught Iy .Joach 1m11, AlIbt'echts and 1( O1 tos In thelt' armno'.r, tma1led fIstn giasping -huge sabres, look ilngutlarly out Iof pilaeo undiet' q soo'lnlistle' r'eglime . One writer suggests Itat thIey rlhouil be h ipped freightI pr'epaId, to WVI lm' ein' 'iencn In .1Iiidn, Dealer Wanted in Laurens County 'Sherard Brothers Motor Company was organized on January 17th, 1920 to sell Davis Cars in Abbeville County. These two 'broth ers had never been engaged in the automobile -business before. The Davis Six had never been represented in Abbeville before. Sherard Brothers have a recor i of flfteen Davis Cars handled since that (late and have establishe( a highly respected and prosperous 'What these two progressh oiung business men have done n Abbeville, you can do In your co nty. It proves that experience and large capital Is not necessary for dealer success with the )av is Six. Get in touch with us at once, secure the Davis agency and have a prosperous business of your own. DAVIS MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. 1903 Main St. Phone 1225 Columbia, S. C. Those Good Brakes Min a M AXWELL are aided by special steels Birakes seem to be one of the Ths heyocaloito overlookedl features of a motorhattebaksreoteqrd car. lIn a Maxwell they have to"rsl"wt u)fltI had the extreme of attentionl. wiha h oetmo For. instan 1ce, a road en)gineer,thcaiseil 0)pd in abot 50.0,000) miles of ex- lc r tcsm~Ct . perimlental drivingr has eon- Mawl'onfrmae [y satytestedI andl studiedl them. qajOnlfrpud h Tat i h you can ch~eck the tcsi n crbit u seed)~ of a Mxwellin anl instant n a lssel utlk and~ b~ring~ it to ai stand(.still eitherth . by foot brake or hand brake.Inalrem suety 'n Special steels in a Maxwelltrueto awl'sgovg are largely responsible. Th Iey ~rsic scIrseli iue give it extra strength in wear lk hs:nal 0,0)fO antd endurance, but they make i s;ad1000mr o th cr igt eihtwtegt yand 1920.etu o Cao aA the Comps aniy opd JsteeMLAM Manaer r ult u nocrhs tesjutlk