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AN EDUCATIONAL LAURENS" CAM The Laurens Advertiser Co-op EluentionllI A411u1ntages of "1111yin11p inl Laurens" ito 1iw 'reseited l in Series of Strikingly l'orceful ind Iustriue. livo Cartoons 111141 Artieles to Appear Wekly inl the Coluinsll. of The Ad. Vedtser, lilere are ten reasonls, that are good, why 'people inl aId aroild liatItins ihoulld t(nuie htere : lirst A town that is good eniough ,o it 1i1an1 to live inl is good enouigh for 'hitn' to trade inl. *'econld The good fa rier puts ev erything back into the soil that lie cal. Jiikewise ile good citizen'i should put all he canl into his own community. * Third If the farmcuer will patronize 4lte m116iehianci, thei the miierchant will in turn pat:onize tice farmiLer, ald 11111 ltial patron aldge brings il tual 1pros; pei'ritIy. Fourth -1Iy lickping LarIeInvils earell monyC in latiire' , therl will he no daiiger of hari times of. ( I I icia I .i trinlgeicies, -, f-lt ill nreasonlable that mloney e'rniied il and I.roTnd batrns shoui(1 he sent to Chicago. st. Loun is or New Yorki; there to Iild beautifil chiliel ('s, schlools and.i skypiei n iIll uiildinigs Where is the lmoy coming from t< huii these thingi. s for us? Sixth ve dollar invested 0 91ent inl I ;urtenlls helps b:iuiies ail conise qently yott get, a1 dollar' w ort.h 1, while every (CIt selit. out o 'b4auriens.. ieilps -eddc hole ci'ty or com munciiity. 8evencth Coiciinity spirit is thi greatest city h teiler kniownl. "ty a home" teaee comillinity spirit IoV all thiings else. t'ligith -licEise cilt ivation of bial ins' resoce and11c acvalitages wi ma1:k1w it a very wevalthiy city. Ninth -it is to the individial hem fit of, every citizent of a eoununiii Ity I I rado in thIlat I ic ulinity. It is til only solul. ecomunmic principle sim out of thec pockets of homie ilitsirit are paid thce taxes that sitip port tI cO Ilc 11iiwealIt iI. TtI Lairencs isa " faImil " wat incg for cultivation. Dollars plan1t< hiere will bring inl a surprisingly lar. haivest. ill a very short. tieiv. It w Imieini mcior( jobs, higger salaries. lioi PI sF if you start by ra Sale .st * bidder reg~ KD ON'T FO "BUY IN PAIGN LAUNCHEE and Leading Merceant: erate. liomes anld prosperity for ill. Ctizeinship ald patriotism colnsh of someinig more thban vot ing, payin Itaxes ald cheeriig the flag. II ens of war. could you respect a ileighba who deserted your lag, joinled the e(< Iy atl fought : raist the countir which had given 111111 freedlom, oppo1 tunity and happiness? You can't afford to desert the con munity in which you live-from iwhic You get Your living. The Welfare ( your home commnnlnity should be yo1 first thought because you rise or fa with it. Donl't e a traitor when you b)t buy from your hoie merchanUt. "A iDA I'lTER OF TIlE SU'N" To he Presented at Opera louse Fr day Night, Feb. 10th. "A Daughter of the Sun," the stol of an illawaiian Butterfly, written I Loriun J. loward and Ralph T. KeIte ing and prestlted by The Mutla l% Coipaiy, is the latest play dealil with 0111 islai( possession1s, "'1' Paradiso of the Pacific", which Coi to the Opera Hlouse Friday evenui' FebM. loth. The I1ure of those islands has be ithe inspiration for Writers 11in 1umt able. One of the earliest was Ma Twain. In the early seventies he w !employed by- the Sacrameuto Union write a ser ies of letters from IIa.w. - rega rdling thin gs Ilawaii an. The rest was tha he itent one year in the la1nds and wrote Ietters that are to t dar the epitome of i lawaiian deser tioni. Times have changed wliwii. 'I native is iast being absorbed throu I marriage and his inimber is fast I "A Daughter of (lie Sun1" deals it o most intelligenut and interestig m; e tor on thin:-;s and events I lawaiien. 'I Saliosphere and local color is m11a a ta0led by a most extelisive, elabor ' ald Iassive scen ic eli iuiplenlt. A tive band of Ilawaiian musicians is .so t1mployed, anld tley discourse I: d wn peculiar native music at in e vals throughout t(e action of the pl ilPrices 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Sec -e your seats now. IGS eturd& intend to make isimg your owr arts at 11 o'clo rdless of price, ,ICK! A RGET THE TI: AIJANIDON SALES TAX AS A 31EANS TO BONITS FUN15S linereaed inhoritance Tax Is Adioa.1i ed by 31r. Ram(seyer ais a 1eans of Financing the Honus AN1sh1ingtonl, Veb. i-ipbia 1louse leaders are understood' virtual ly to have abandoned the idea of tin ancing the soldier's bonus by means of a general sales tax, a prograimi iwhich t has beeni freely discussed with imar' o los0 favor at both eids of tile capi 0 tol. r Opposition among t he lmajorit. members, mostly from the m(iddle ann Y far west, to a sales tax is said to be so strong as to threaten defeat of such a program. The alignment against it Is understood to be practically that hI which forced acceptance of the 50 per cent income surtax voted into the rev r enue bil by the senate. \lRevelopmnts at further hearings today before the I louse ways and 1 ans committee disclosed that in sipite of Secretary Mellon's opposition to the plan, a nuimiiber of the majori ty members favor the use of part of the proceeds from the refunded British . debt In 'helping to finance the adjusted compensation. They believe that this wolld meet with a greater 'measure of y public approval than would a program ly involving the raising of thp' entire r- amount by means of special taxes. y Arguments on both sides of the k- question were heard by the commit iv toe. Representative Rllamseyer, Repub s lican, Iowa, opiposed the proposal, ar guing that such use of the money would be a breach of contract with the holders of liberty bonds, 1who, he said, lhad been told in the law adopted by Sicongress that the proceeds from tlc *l.foreign ldebt would be used to retirc to the liberty bonds issued to raise tiht Ii money advanced to the debtor nations ('halim eMvladden, of the hank i ing and currency committee, favoro i tile financing of the bonus through thi 'isales in this country of the refunde Ilr itish miibolnds. with the principal an< interest guarja'nteed by the Americat n01 guovern iment as weIl as the Britisl government. Ie conltended that witl tis double gnarantee the bonds would bring a higher price than would Amer Ican government securities sold for th sanie purpose50. inCiased inheritance taxes as an ite otler means of ilnancing the blinu liwere advocated by Mr. Ramnseyer, li said such taxes could not be passed o and would not be a penalty on init1 tive and enterprise. Ie(! thought th er- Ipreient return of $151,000,000 frot this source coulId be increased b ire $200,000,000 a year without imposinl Ihardsh1ip. Chia1ima Fordney anld Son' .TIO ANI Rain < a successful fig] meat. These eck and will cont for CASH. t .Hicks Stable W/IE AND PLACE other members of the committee a,: parently received this suggestion owitl, out approval. -but other members Ili dlicated sympathy with it. E tgagement Annomnced Mrs. .ohn Olynithus Cu 1nn gia Flemimng announces the engagement ( her daughter Carolyn, to M1r. Cec Paul Roper. The wedding to tali place in April. Tailor Monday a y@ .1 Ni 1)S abrua >r Shine it against the 1 are well brec inue until hog Rear of Post .AUCTION 4. * Pension Board 'The 'Laurens 'Pension Board will meet on \Vednesday, Feb. 22nd. The board must have facts as to those, to wit: Is pensioner living? If living, what is your physical condition? And 1 present address? I f dead, give (late of death, 1921 or ii 1922? :1 If soldiers (ied sInce Dec. 31, 1921, widow must apply In person. 'ing Displa xtraordina aid Tuesday, Feb Mr. C. H. Humphrie DIRECT ] E. V. Pri, CHICA will be in our store with i the new Spring and Sun this iationally known f tailoring inidustry. Here is your opportunit and Summer suit and ove widest range of the latest at the lowest possible pri< Delivery now, or when Remember the dates--I your friends. r BOA' 1.ry I b~oll weevil, now 1. hogs to make s' are sold out. i Office EER: "HAPPY E It is .impossile for the board to act Intelligently If you fail to alswer. All ,;hould report. Report promlptlY. If you are unable to come then send. Js P. CAbDL A. Feb. 3, 1922. Garden Note. The esilest way to remove weeds, Robert, Is to warry a w1dow.--Bos ton Transcript. y Sale ry 13 and 14 S ROM e & Co. 'GO complete showing of imer 1922 woolens of >remost house in the oi y to select your Spring rcoat from the season's fabrics in the piece and :es, quality considered. aver you say. >ass the word along to TS600 ith is the time to a start from. o0 the. highesr ~OB" FQSTER