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CROSS HILL AND LEAD Il Base Ball League Oper Pitch. All Teams Str< * NEXTr GAMES. * Friday * Owitgs at Lauirotns. * Cross Hill at ClInton. * Tu'iesdy-* Laurens at Owings. * Clinton it( Cross 11111. * All V)es 5:l5 p. m. 9 * i * .* b * * * * . * * * * * * * * 'he Laurens County Base Ball League opened auspiciously 1 rday afternoon in slpite of the down-pour of rainl vihich came along just at the hour schediled for the teais to play. Clinton took tle opening gaie from Owings at (li nton by a score of 10 to I and C ros.; Hll took the opening game from Laurlens on the Iauiens diamonil by a sore of I to 1. The opennin game1v at Lutirels was ('1111raterized by Ithle ragged fielding of the LIiretns team, resulting in a vic. tory for the Uross Ilillians. PlinsoI pilehed a jam-Ilup game for Cross Hill and his teamil-miiate5 pultcled with him aI,, the stick. Owens was batted rather freely in tlie first three ininngs fol 'Laurens. :but 'hobo, put inl in Ithe follrth , Iwas invincible. A large crowd witnessed th game. lrlens..... ..000 100 0-1 .5 2 Cross I ill .. . . . 023 000 0-1 (; .1 Iatteries--I,au1rens: Owens, Hoh aId toyd. Cros lill: Pilson and ('ulhertsol. Sriek oui": by Oewns :, hobo P Pinson 1:". liires: Mc~owan and .eSwain ('ross Hill Winls Agilit. C'oss Hill won the second of ti series with l i'au rens yesteriday afteor noon by a score of 6 to 1. Bobo, IoI Laurens, and Culbertson for Ciross ii iill, pitched gilt-edged a!! bLut Bob< didn't get tihie needed slppol't. Er rOrs and plenty of then at eritica .tinies told the tale against the cour house aggregation. Manager Irby Promiises a stronger team by the en( of the week. 'R I1 1 Lautrens J......100 000 000-1 5 Cross Hill .. .311 010 00x-G 1 I3atteries-Laurens: 'Bobo -am Felenin.g\ Clinfton: Cufbertson and Culbertson. Struck out: Bobo 6, Culbeirtson 5. Uipires: Cotliran and Lehman. Clinton ('leans Up. Clinton cleaned up with Owings ov Ile Owings diamond yesterday after noon by a score of 22 to 6. Particular: as to the game are lacking. ('linfon Wiuns Opening. Clinton, June 18.-Though the in timiely heavy rain lirevented a recort breaking opiening crowdl, still a larg( number of Clintonians braved th< weather and were rewarded with ji well o slyed game. It is expected thai rw hen Cross Ilillh appears here F'rida3 he harik wvill be overflowIng. 'Thi brand of base bail the Clilntoniians arc lplaying dleserves it. The game looked like a very close affair at the start. Bo0th sIdes had m'en on bases tillt the opposIng pItch cirs, lleckman andl H ill t ightened In the pinches and kept hIts scattered until the fourth. Then Hill blew up g total of I hits, one a three-bagger :iy Rhieep Aulstin, two errors and two tbas,. on balls and six runas in that toni scoredl again in the sixth when a Single by Fredl fawrence, Elchelber-. pe' tripplel and~ Culnninghiam's long 491'I1i100 fly netted two runs. Owings' only tally came in the tffth. Owens, Ga., singled and ad vanicedl to second andl third oin passed balls and scored on H unter's infield out. ('1lint oin uised thre liltchers, fleck - mani. Ada ir and( Wilson. They all litc hed well, t he change being (ftfect cd only to give the whole staff a chalice to work 0out. 'The featurets of thle gamew were t he halting of Geor'ge ilulrgess at shiot for' ('lint on. who *sec nredI three singles in as many trips to the pilate; three baggers by Au stini and Elchielber'ger; a fIne running eateh biy Owens, .1., of Owings, that r'obbed Red CunnIngham of a long lilt and the neat fieldIng of Crip WhIte on the Infld for Owings. The nex.t game In ClInton wIll he with Cross Hill1 FrIday. Cross 11111 has at strong team and Clinton willl have to go some to beat them. They defeated Laurens In the 'first game of the season FrIday, 41 to 1. Cliton AB Rl H PO A E Neville, rf........2 0 1 1 0 0 TLawrence, rf .. .. 2 2 1 0 0 0 lliclhelberger, ef ... .3 1 2 2 0 0 Cunningham, 2b . . 3 0 1 3 3 0 Jacobs, T., i.. ..3 0 000 0 ORONAO CITIZENS ASK ,FOR -OAD (Continued from Page One.) Is selected, by short roads tapping It below Waterloo. Commissioner Wlis lOutnam ob jected to voting on 'any of the routes until he had gone over the ground himself. No actionl was taken on the matter. Supervisor Watts had an en gagement to meet the Greenwoo(d supervisor yesterday afternoon at the Puckett's Ferry site. He was ny found later in the day, but it is un derstood that the superviisoits dis cussed the bridge which the county delegations In 1918 ordered erected this year. How a Noted VeL Gets Rid of kts Farmers Hf eed. Dr. H. H. Butler says, "I use RATl SNAP around my hospitals every three months, whether I see rats or not. It does the work-RAT-SNAP gets them every time. I recommend it to every body having rats." Don't wait until there is a brood of rats, act immedi ately you see the first one. Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guar anteed by Laurens Hardware Co., Pur nani's Dlrug Store and Kennedy Bro.,. In Other W'ords S if-Control. True enjoyment lies n'lways ijonig that royal middle ground-the use of all functions and power' but with the imperial hand of iast 1 y upon all. Otherwise, there are always heavy penalties to pay.-Ralph Waldo Trino. Now We are striped and Eve rything and Fancy N cent off. M less than me |Don't Fail to vii rematCu CINTON i COUNTY LEAGUE IS with Interest at High ,ngthening. McMillan, lb. 3 2 1 7 0 1 Warner, 3b ......0 1 0 2 0' 0 Burgess, ss.. ....3 1 3 2 1 0 Austin, c ......2 1 1 2 1 0 Brice, c .. .. .. .. 1 0 0 0 0 1 Beckman, p ......2 1 0 0 1 1 Adaii, p .. ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Wilson, 1) .. .. .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tiotais ........ 26 9 10 19 7 3 OwiIIKS AB R It 110P A E White 1., 21 3 0 1 2 0 0 Hunter, M. It., lb . 2 0 1 5 1 1 White, R., 31) 3 0 0 1 0 0 Owens, E., ss 3 0 1 1 2 0 .Moore, If .. .. .. 3 0 0 0 0 0 Taylor, rf.. ....3 0 0 2 0 1 Owens .1.. Cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Owens, G., c 2 1 1 1 2 0 1ill, p .. .. .. .. 1 0 0 0 1 0 ilunitr.........1 0 0 0 0 1 Totals ... ...1 1 13 6: Score by innings: R 11 E Owings ...... ..000 010 0-1 -1 3 Clinton ... ..0...10 602 x-9 10 3 Stoleni bases, Jacobs, T., McMillani, Ilurgess (2). Three base hits: Eichel berger, Austin. Sacrifice hits: Elehel berger, "'unn ilghama, Warner. Double pla)ys: Adair to Cunningliam to Mc .\lilan i. Base oi bal l: off Adair 1, Iiill 4,. Tlits: off Beckman 3, Adair 1, \Wilson 0, Hill 10. Struck out: by Hill :1. lleckim:n I, Adair 0, Wilson 1. Time of game: I houi, !!0 mlinutes. 1'm pins: Stu rgeon an(d Chandler. P.\T hINSON IE'L'IINS TO STiT.. Forner Superinit endent of City Schools Flected Stite iltzh School Inl1splector. Frienids here of Mr. 11. 1. Parkin son, former slperinitendent of schools in tilIs city, will be interested In the ainnounceniit from Columbia that he has been elected state high school in native of this county, who returns to spector to succeed J. A. Stoddard, a the University of South Carolina as piofessor of secondary education. Mr. Parkinson will assume his duties July 1. Since last October, when he gave up Red Cross work. Mr. Parkinson has been taking a post graduate course at 'Peabody college, Nashville, Tenn., where he was awarded the degree of M. A. on June 8. Just prior to that time he held an executive position with the Red Cross in Atlanta, having made an enviable record in Red Cross work during the World War. His experi ence and success in school matters inakes him pecullarly fit for the new work he is undertaking. Prof. Stoddard has served for sev eral years as high school Inspector an( professor of secondary education at the university. Bloth places are pro vided for by the General Educntion 'Board, of New York, and hitherto have been filled by one man but through an increase of the ap~proprlation prov i sin was madhe for two. Undler this appropriatiIon Mr. Stoddardl was al lowed to devote his full time to the nniversit y wvork, In which he has be comle very much interested, and Mr. Pa rkinson was called to the oilher po sition. Servant VIrIl Wouldn't(4o Ini Cellar, Mr's. Tepliet', Plainfleld, N. J1., says, "Rats were so had in our Celia!r the servant girl wouldn't go there. Bought some 'IATI-SNAP andI It cleaned all the rats out." RAT-SNAP destroys rats and mice. Absolutely pre'ventsR odor1s. Comes in cake form, no mix lng. Cats or' dogs won't totuch it. Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Laurens Hardware Co., Putnam's D~rug Store, and Kennedy Bros. No Fear of Phosphati Famine. Reserves of phiosphinte or, the Island of Naura. in the Pacilic, are believed to be0 sutlichai.: to meet the demanndsq of the world for 200 yeers. Anything from 80,000,000 to 100,000,000 tonts are av'ailable, and possilly moore. ('AN'T 1O 'IlE WOliII. It's too much to tr'y to wior'k ever'y day against a coast ant, dll backache, or' sudden daruting pain In the smaIlI of the back. Be rid, of it. Tr'y Doan' s Kidney P11lls. Yoti neighbor's r'ecom mlend~ them. Ask fourz neighbor! Mrs. M. N. Cam Ibeli, 328 Ilolmes St., Laureus, says:j "Some time ago I had a slIght atta4 k of kidney trou ble. 'My back hlet most all the time and I felt lanme miserable. I had dizzy spells and ~ck sp~ecks came before my eyes. A 'nings I felt tired and didn't feel much like doing nmy housework. -My kidneys were weak and out of order and my head ached badly, Hear'ing of Dean's Kidney 'PIlls, I got a supply and used them. They ctured me of the attack In no time and my kidneys were regular, my back felt stronger andI 1 felt better In ev ery way." 'PrIce 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for' a kidney remedy--get ulDoan's Kidney Pills---the same that Mrs. Campbell had. 'Foster-Milburn Co. Mfrs. nnrffao N. Y * ANNOUNCEMENTS. -I hereby announce myself a candi date for Clerk of Court of Laurens County subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 4). A. SULLIVAN. Jr. I hereby respectfully announce .my self a candidate for re-eloction to the office of Clerk of Court for 'Laurens Couity, subject to rules of the Demo cratic Party. C. A. POWIDR. I hereby announce myself a candl date for the Senate from -Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. JACK H. DAVIS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the State Senate from Lau rens county and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic pri mary. 0. P. GOODWIN. I hereby announce m'self a candi date for the senate from Laurens county, subject to the rules and regu lations of the democratic primary. PHIL' D. HUFF. I hereby announce myself a candl (late for ;he state senate from Lau rens county, and pledge myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the democratic primary. 0. L. LONG. I hereby announce myself a candi (ate for the State Senate from Lau rens county and pledge myself to abide by the results of the iDemocratic primary. 1R. D. BOYD. pecid in Progress, on Shirt Waists ar DRESSE! All new and smart s Crepe de Chine goin sale at $70 Taffeta dresses a $61 Taffeta " t $60 " " $30 Foulards " SKIRTS One lot of beautift Satins, Georgettes ai de-Chines to be sold Spe Saturd going to sell o fancy Voiles 54 Sin Satin, Geori oiesto be sold e have a few C Lnufacturer's$ pr :Davis-R< "Outfitter. for thi I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives from Laurens county and pled . - self to abide by the results Democratic primary. TOWNS A. WIlLIS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as solicitor of the Eighth district subject to the rules and regulltion' of the .Democratic primary. fH. S. BLACKWELL. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial District, and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. J. HOWARD MOORE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Sheriff of Laurens county and pledge myself to abide -by the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. COLUMtDUS L. OWENx. I 'hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the ofilce or Sheriff of Laurens county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. S. C. RE'D. ,I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election for County 'Con missioncr of 'Laurens county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. A. Homer 'Moore. -At the request of my many friends I hereby respectfully announce my self as a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the )emocratic Party. HUGH D. AlCRAVY. ulSa All Dresses, kd Piece Goods. tyles $ $6 Georgett g in this $8 $57.50 $10 t 49.00 $12 " 45.00 We have j 39.50 line of Voile 20.00 sizes to be st Was 1 Baronet $6 value wa d Crepe- $7 " at Cost. $9 " Cial ay Only ne Case of Bi )c value 35c ette, Crepe-de during this sale oat Suits we vs ice. per Co { e Whole Family" 1n I hereby announce myself -for re election for Coroner of Laurens coun ty,. subject to the 'rules and regula tions of the Demdcratic primary, run ning on my record for the .past two I hereby announce myself a candi. date for Coroner of Laurens county and pledge myself to alIde by the rules and regulaflons of 'the .Denocrato primary.' - W. HIAMPTON WHITLOOK. Warning. Never tell a girl that she is viva. cious. It you do, she will think that it is up to her to giggle her' way into your affections.-Hot Springs Arkan. saw Thomas Cat. Ciation for Letters of Administration. State' of South Carolina, County of Lauren. By 0. 0. Thompson, Probate Jndge: Whereas J. W. Kellett and Lizzie T. Wilson made suit unto ine to -grant them Letters of Administration of the Elstate and Effects of Rhoda Kellett. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Rhoda Kel lett, deceased, that they bo and ap pear before me, In the 'Court of Pro bate, to be held at .L:turens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on the 25th day of June, 1920 next, after publication hereof, at 1-1 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 11th day of June, Anno .Domini 1920. 0. G. THO.\lPSON, -18-2t-A. J. 'P. L. C. le Skirts, AISTS a Crepe waist 4.95 t I " 6.98 "o " 8.85 "v " 9.98 ust received a full a in all styles and >d less 20 per cent. sh Skirts sh Skirts $4.98 " 5.98 " 7.98 eautiful silk Chine, plain to1 per till offer at da, Big Sale lasts t One Week end r Sat.. Juno 26&