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'kh fuo:-,x: n n de ueuf4ftlt crea -vV a t~o t \ h a1 11 iosce latlt 4ills oe o 11 4(. dumnt d . h . ay hcn t.f~~ foni he rrth i naio of~' ta Admiral M nav will mf ethoe tf Eeysfrom -hin14 ove t ci ko tere tonM e ofit mo 192 whtiri h ~ t fourir il M o n (1)h a s n 0t 1 0ed in0 d 1 h (' det ineti h'as mae tic a ma2:: yth' fineedte :av aspl fodh< navtione of heitma5 reo tle liar Tels moumth task na.hli has iron fre ortsuto he pressad in e anm *her ntho wichl sowe 'totaSl expored 'tie du'cringz( t thr11 (V4y ea f from th trenay of4t the wa to141 farch 31, r 192r0 oeian (onl e-third tie as muchc t a4('of hadc'( toe flrnd.Se uraing4 the ntir(4 4'13c y 11ra ie t nay ws fsi odedf delery wth r th elnavy. P tin allto -the nation lit no t previ ouly (forced( I hfei reondtat lttfvery't i~f I dealr witr th'nv mus'Ot heli aI manufacturer. or IC COTTON CROP IS ONE OF LARGEST Larger Thlu Any Year Since Record Breaker of 1911 Washington, .Dec. 13.-Tho cotton crop Which began the season in the Worst condition in 5-0 years has turned oti to ht the biggest crop since 1114 with a production of 12,87,00 hales, in-colding to final estialltes anni1oun I ed today by the department of agril tiltir. The lateness of winter, the deIpart int At sal" has helPed to inervase the sIzk- of thelt, o by permIlitiig thet I lnt.\ w iib was late i11 gettinei start4 tL. to luattiir. t 'he plri o cotto ]aid to rd n l a piuld, the lowL for the date. -ince 113 The final i'odulction Is nateis '.. th condi SIo I o t0h crp 1 at in Jun.cI F te so I rges d a cu the Iatu::ills 1 c . lit ial lirOui it a f l't'east of 1 2,,~,tt) 1t I luiles. ThaIt w as redc~ledl by the iep-.. I ~ ~ ~ 1 11, 11.. C~ I~re II~sl lIio i te-mber coinditioni to 12.12:',000 hales-, Inl Te~xas; and South Carolina thet crop is; vr-y hr-ge, closely approach. inl thlt reOk ti. Oklahloinas erp is a o. as is that (of Ara;nsas. P:--, !iliionnia and Arizona it doubled th p od ( II n of al IXrevtIius yeatr. I produ it-IL tiL yeltl ivtl 1'11 111 tl ,1t.i pounds. e: a I ni to "9 7.0 li ...- or :,og poun.] wegh xc',lu-1\v (if li t r ,the n, aI~t Ill J,-!liculture- a nnous-ec(d n 11 L 'uit of tle (Is ie. ::aZ .(h< tionl lat ye-ar was; 11.12,6 n t w bajo n -n.o ma-t fiohro 1:n-. :.nd -fand Iie . Pro ucten thi y a by stato s inl - . . . .. .......... . . . . . P'lorida Aal. . mI 1. 1 C LL"L . . . . .. 00 1 a .a-u .Z I I .it.\ t -a1.1nlfo'YearIby .' h ill )-1, lobil ;t toLf~ iilt than three dhaysu of hieatedi dlebate oni unii ~intaI a: drl.ii It aliso followe Id ful at a Lihjts bL the ilil'si su1II m(17 tol two years as oriniially IprioIt The fit of thbest atte op;te brouight a Lu;: XILIt in fat or of the two) Year la the sentate1 the hill will ibe refer red to) theL imi)nLrattion (oniiunittwo 111 vtestIigtedc t hCooughly all j asci of it.. migration anti natuiralizationI CIpies.. tions.ii A numiflbe r of mneasures; Learing on these subljects art' pending in the Ilenate and it is regardedi as likely (hat they will he incorp~oratedl in the .John son bill1 when it is finally re'Jprte(d to the senate for con siderat ion. The att itudie of senate leaders today iwas t hat no hasty action shald be taken by that b)ody in dealing with iUlnmigra Wooluimen .lIetinig at (gray ('ourt lPeran (Camp No. 237 will meet lFri day night 1 7thi, 7: 20. 'This is elect ion night. AlIso 0other' import ant hbusiness and a full attendance is diesiredi. J. W. Wlils, C. C. .J. 1F9. Johnson, Clork. Gray (Court, De, Ii. Haibitunt Constipatin Cured in 1.1 to 21 Days "L.A H' : WIT 11.'siN" is n Cli.Lpe~ly 2. 1.r-!ievL2 lru:npr!y bult ILh , : ..n te.: Y -ly fori. 1-1o21 days 2 .r 8L In. h~ >litaiukLuid~ b a ; ' a t:>' ILL. 0 $ $ * s*$ $ - $e * a SPECIAL N(TICES. $ e 6 * 0 3 * 8 * * .*$ For Salt-F4our eye cookinl stov(e practically new. Will sell ch'eap. Alrs. Allice Templeton, GlIkorson House. For Salo Setter dlog. WNell trainled, Plrico $50. .\ore thanL worth the m11on1 vy. S. J. Taylor.; Gray Court, lit. :. 22-It-pd. ouit d-- On1e setter pu1ppy J. J. Col.. liuns, at Wltit'oni Clothing Co. 22-It-pd For Hlint -ood four I or' five hoit' 1-I. k no w I as I )' . C.. Saxon hlolmw pa c. Se 1. \I. I'lilpot. 22-:t Ii Vo(l 11*11n any of these bridles,; and collars Iinson is selling at cost. h%. tier comei and get theml. They avfe oling fast. 22-1 t-ptl Lost.-- One cet ifieate of deposit No. EIII onl Bank or' En:ort'v. Onl .lanulary I.~I will tpply for n0ew on1e. I". \\. Compton. 22-It For liel I.- -Tre rooms oin Souti liarper Street 'vith all conveniences. Mirs. .\ag ie'lHiri. 22--it-pd $:".00 ('ounliterpalno llo.pidtal Quilt. hloe for (very ti:eay use. Close out Sale $1.7.. .1. (' lIlirns & (' . liinlsoll k :i' Ill n Ia 1rless, Sadd!v.'s. Collar; mad Ilridles; at one.II-tIrd 1e:-s han (' t tis \t'l. 22-I t --d Lailiees $l t hi'-h top Bloots. ('lose (utt SsIe' $ . .1. ('. Ilurn:: & ('o. 8:7.' Yo el:i :' s it ' ess Iui I:. ('e.w' thit Salf $' ..30. J. C. IhtuI'xs & For ! ah ".\-t a si ile ,threte of Ht b lelildin i nw' t tet i' eitv (if Iatui n:: wt 1;rI Y .\Nvente. 711x210fee each. These loIs must he Soll byI ry I. . ow i; tw time to loy. .e W. l M. ltiin n. 22- 1 t.pd \ ict 114 hu'ti.: l:boti ng ee or oa I 01 ;; i ' . I (n a Of our. rd .!I a ' , n . To .e . I ( . - t i v 0 lt1 .::,tli. r M Wt r Il l eeov . 22 11 -:!d FrI t%t 'a' . It \(( hi:. f ol teet a I 'ny ' ote r V : : Iy Io er k j l . It , I tea. le-11 ' i Tre' .'pns Not h .\l Il ton 0 e et a 11 \v ';I;'. '11''t t ;h l i h ( I it t tn y1 n''lit'te-r.Oil l tIl d I\ te.i'' tl n.e v~'il ik Itt ln~kI et AI tate, I t b 't' 11 (; t l law. W. . at ienll in and \ T' k 'ln.i - (imie. u-t - Trcslinoa Notice, I fmlbid any hin! e1 nt, et tting of it' m e. or jnts . in anY wvav wh-I:itlrvr on m:: :>v !wau' Warrl.ior1 ('e k < r h \r .. Iina 'an. 21-71 Trespass Nollev.--\ll litr.;ons1 are ]el(bY waI i I a inti c lit ing om l erw:; tes ag ngon ourl land. \ll:. o]w ola ng tit.-; notic will be r - cut d it) tht f ill extent of 1114 la . aar t .. I il.1. 1 le a t r . Ii It-i N .---\\( ha' ve a vrt I 1 1 \i-hI I dttal b O ra . nk to tak for. na ;" Iib-11.rtY 10nnla, lj-lon illin to) 4)1r 4111:00 1n01r.. \\' will ..ivo o i e r e n celni t"I o ft es: pl h r - k-,1:1iI; "IuCh '11 Wiur V", 1t. ait h!4m<1 or vi atl itr antIil ov I "t 11 1 p1 el 41 iina' gIas Good tr Ok '.t umvtr. tLuen:-: X : 1'21-.~1 dt'l. J.t -ci the hove-:man kedilayline l)0'i'ct ondtl n ''le ho om fat' i t1e eioe. ud a - 1o .ii -,,t( ld---i Sn L niltf~t(Otdtin - ittdlt rct in gto hun c'i;tt1O (ilsIna20) InIgestind n nl.asat..t'15 thf wntte I thrd t h ssl'te a e i!h r 4)to 1' ii ulgis se Iof 11 toellw. LIF t Ian C ibu''~t ~f(t. f 0 ' -tl i'fe 'ei it 'voor mone. li t-h Fold :ietei I thorst farm.'c s W. .es . IIa nte .oin Iii!e i Tat'.I I . 1f1-( jt(o t en wi it'.- 'In 's o L f e h horas anel nutel . ro~n and s Wh )rton 13-tii ~4I') e glas' t'nite.'s.', Goo fasotmen pi ture ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 hereby announce mysef a candi dfate for Mayor of Laturens and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic. primary. JOHN A. FRANKS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Mayor to fill out the unexpired terin of W. It. lehey, Jr., resigned, ani pledge myself to ailde by the re auts of the Democratic prmary. C. 11. BS11lOP. I hereby announce myself a caldi Iale for the offie of Alayor to fill out the inexpired term 'of W. It. RIichey, Jr.., aIld 'pleige :nyself to abide by the rif. ilts of the DeInocratic priiary iht ion \\. 11. 1)lAl"'. I hercby annno1 inv lf a candidate for Alayori of Laur[en's, and ple(ge 1113 I 1f to abide by the result; of the I )nmmerat~icupritnar'y. I'ill D1. ItUFF. I hIelreb 11111unce mnyselfI a canldi fatefor layor (if .aieni s and pledge Islf to abide by thereti of the 'n~ocratic pr1-1nary. (.O. C. HOPKINS. Fl-'NAL SETTIA'IlENT Take 'notice that on the 2Sth day of io uber, 1920, 1 will rendrt a final ;otaunt of niy. ats ind doings as Ad i ita : 1' of the estat of Sallie .n Osborne deceased, in the ollive ilie Judgte of Probate of Lau'ens ini tYi . :;t 1 I o'loi.k, I. il. and ot n tile day will apply for a final dis har vroi ily trust as .\dninistrator. .\ilv pt.ni '11 lnd lot'td to said estate !111411 tiil!e and reiuirod to mlake pay ti-U on that dLtc; ::ul al iwr ons wnt ithei oil or befort said date I n 1y provenl or he forever halrred, C. it. B01110, Adnailiisrator'. Vyv. 21. 192). 10-1n-A 'I N.\l, S i'.TTLE.1.: NT Taket notice that oll the 1ti day of Lit-einhler, 1921l, 1 will rendkir a final iCtO'llttnt Of tl\ aIt and diniligs as d ";:tn'trator of the estate of ,. C. Chap m~n dca~eIll tho oflice of the Jurf-Iaof 'robate of Laurins colulty. <11 11 o'clock, a. III. and mn the sainle laiy will al. for a fal dielharge ::ent 111y tras-,t I., admln::stratior. Any etron nidbt e'd to sad state is notiflied and rtell ejted to inakh pay imlent ontt that date: alnd all prsons x.::t i ii i:;agailst saidI e.ate will tietnt tliim oil or before "-odI date, !Ifly l'orv'l or he fetortr barlretd. Dtr. I. ha 'a Adinnitrator. N\ovemb1Ii r 17. Pl_* . s lin- .\-A 'INA. i 1 0'1 i 1-:.31 :V i Ti t th: k' n 1 1W:v of e li o-r, 1 c w 1 i na dl (".-1t111 W: our" :u-t. ::n1d dlo In - na; -: 0 r tilh) stat o f 1., C. , a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Y att; n : pr n t " to on or to s:-.d d:atI W . J I ; , - r ON v I-: \1.!-: T- I ? tr iSni i n to u - o I 1t th I Ititda of I isoin! ,-' _ ', thle houri t of In o'clock inl til. b, i i ,. hids. No hid~ at ltess thanfli xa wi lh con Isidere.1 W. . Frheema A. J1. M ootre, 'Trustee's. .Not lee of the Oiiy Clerk andi TIrensutrer Thie city tax books will open~t at tte JJiittary, Itor the Ialenttt oii taxes 10r 1 2 I, anid will teltiiti Oient.' ti l i tile its ti dy oif .alarll, wihichi is the last tiay for3 the paymtti of taxes without Petnialty aid exoclltion, unliesst the time Is extenlded by thit City Counicil. Al ter' Aaren 1st thetre will be a penalty 0 . oi tifteun per Cent oni totai atmoiint of taxes due, also exocuition as jprov'ided biy law to the ilaunt of $23;therefore, it is urged that all plerson~s who hlavo city taxes charg'edl to them, -Pay thett biefor'e AMarch 1lit. If possible, attend to it when the books arte lirst oisOned and( avoid atny 'VT lawv holds that thte prs'ton ownl lng pr'operty on tho first (lay of Jan11 ary maust pay the trtx, therefore, the canl be no transferrIng or lprop)orty onl thec city tax books. If' a plerson solli' htis ptroper'ty after January first, and irlor' to Mlarch 1st, not having ifaltd tax on it himself, shoulid pay name, bc nait.'e it. is chrot'ged iup to 1h11n ais hayt intg ownedCi thte samte ont Janunary 1st, hbenl It becomes aritra ry with him self' and thle purhea ser also to whelthler Spe'li L~icense or ThnN ''nVr 11h. I '(-t in' , ton ' o t ee amna th'a tex fio hr x''" huIa n lt OWEN BROS. MARBLE & GRANITE CO. DEIGNE~RS MANUFACTIUERS ERMECTOR18 Dealers Iin everything for the -ono tery. The largest and best equipped mon umnentail m1ilI in the Carolin. GREENWOOD, - - S. C. Back to Pre War Prices Try mur Mixed Sausa-e. l p r 1b. .................... 25c R onnild Slenk ........................................35r ll ast .......................................25e and 30c Pork. and I'o 1rk a s ge, per lb........................35c We aso arry Y a linie of 18 ley grcveries. Preshl Fis;h anld Oystes Tusdays and Pridays.. OGLES3YS City Market P'HONE H4o Try Us For Prompt Delivery Table Damasks A Thanksgiving clay is approach ing, we offer some nice goods for the dining room table. We have gone through our Hos iery stock again and adjusted prices in keeping with the present market value. A clean cut is made in all Sheet ings and Domestic goods. A reduction is seen in Sweaters and all Knit Goods at C]. WIlso & Co. Increase the Yieldeof Farm~ Crops Corn, ettonl, 1tru' k, barley, v weat,onts--thecse, 'ml all' otLher crop wv II pay welIl if a little at tentioni is givenI to t proper feruh. - for y our soil. PIan ters Fertili.es are especially ?ute to the teec Is of Soult herni so'Is, Yo': cainr or. rahe a 100Of crop crmless you have a 100l'~ soil. Fertiliy h largely a matteur .f bahucced covcditionsi of the soil. Phosphoaric Acid, Ammzconia, anid t si edmst bo present in the proper proportions if bumper crop3 are to beca:-: i ontinsava0:-: Phospiho ic Acid, A n::: ici 'ad Potash in the right gre orto:. Every b. i3 St:i moedc ith orur Ciant I.x ard! Tracde-ar!: L.0tk for tt--it's or you trlei t~ as~d be4tter pthce your order for PhJnter'j rigLe now a aidd~~& . J7 Ask om gc~. in your town for auorr~-ton, frec advice or yCC3, o -te Plamters Fertilizer & Phosphate Co MANULFACTURIER3 CHARLESTON, S'OUTHI CAROUNA V A-\J'