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MUSCLE SHOAS TN) BINGi FlIll'.I Plans of Detroit 31anufneturer IAp. proed nith Exception of Steinl Plant it torgut. Victiory in Part. \Vshinto. . ine i.--IIenry Ford'.s II-lissl -!) develop the gover inlent'. r a( pwe:- pioIjects al .\ust-le Shoals, Ala.. We cn dtiditional iapproval h: 1ib -- - :aiinary coinlinitto' today iii r ta i :t 11 tie hoise withii a ree II: : ii kI I ti hat it lIa. ack.ce.pted in the fioi! I a ndOtt to ill ( omilittee. Tll alth ua A t l n by I vote of 12 to P gti . 1-.\ ' ssioli atid was Inter mnlll. n nilttec menl genecrally as bin in. i ( l l but tie 'preliinitary ri l.d it ' \ bat l 111 olike's to beO'll'e a i.-- : y In t ied hale hetwel te 'hiopiine::-ul of t he (.l'ord ilanr in th'e In a lii' A "i its In a! decision, iite roin 1 !t- I dch-ilt'd to vliminate frot lhe ol ri To : to rted in the l'ord of f i h 1 i, 1 l ; a i l i'n: a I t t orgas, t.x, 'and a Ma It W1Iy o an J.( W. AV W 1rt iihi. don. r p I ta ll i v ies ot- Ithe t 1 oit i tiih fautll~lu'e' liontt1 new ltil gula id l eling the iallilfac vt. of [Iit tni r. t lit all other resIects, the Ford oflter was5 fuilly approved. .\r. Ma.\at Ichtred, When advised of i'enn tt'te ei action, thgt despite liininatio n of t thea G oasI lnthe re gar11ded the re-sults announced as a de cisive r-ctory for \Mr. F ord and ever. before nwii would bLit tade to that a mor dtlerni ined li ,I l rt thoan obta I tihel riter trieli. To agr e upon every de taii ills d in t oher goiations, ex (etl on, . wais a1 distinct achi~evemlentI , 1-I . .\ayo ad(ded, particullarly s inceI thica i had been exteided ov te1 .me' 'tlunt a period of 1 tid. T ., o hikvelopi ents inll grs aMi:.sel Shoals occurred wh th onunitte was inl session. Th blwoiu'lt inofut il is conf0tes oni I!i! ri: i.i pi iatio n hill to report back t t :'::: to d e:.l in the y reached lxilh the i:.e o tihe aminimrent pro viding .-~,avrag for 1ont alion ofs workL on of: \\'ilon damil so that a 1Wpar~aie Vote ighIt he hall. In thi agriculture co' lilt le' )a ' a .t ler::l, i of' tlie feleral lolwe r om):masSion, te : I o(Ie ti mt ohe Alusclv h-oal s projirt shouhd bv coml pleted and .:ut inl operation by private entheprie . Iay the government decid ed to op enlt the properties. .r. .ler ri said li helieved thle bill by Hen ator Norri!s of Nebraska, chairman of The comliitdtee, probably offered the bst method of dealing with ahe. pro jects. orThe lut.se committee also decided to iect ag'ain Monday for the purpose of preparing a report' reciting its opth in of the Ford and other uproposals which will be submitted to the house memrerhip when the Ford offer is presented, probably early next week. *In all1 probability the committee will write two reports, one by the majorito m hrs and th other bv those who dvomite I nharceeance of MrlIt-. Ford's ten'der with the Gorga pni ainluded. ARM!Y A PPi0PIRlA TION aptrotiation of' teco00,tte atn nulam prpiain bl a passed tat thedisyussione willategin fixt the eio of the sizorte ofx yearmth averageofil e12,5l0 orst dPassae of the amendmeit wsbmitth iut of weord othe, fuslelowed-l afer a toest vot, ywhich the senate accpted wi9toutaitsecorditte' ate aio piamnaryin tane house lagured the sizofcte hamy frome1,00 t'o 1ueson0o enitdmhe goenetstength 'wit respelc-r tomepawrs prjt, 'b,0t hirsenatorrisofe ofgtheclr speedityte deasre thatng policy up foreI tefrstmietda and po ae withi saixiro a ho os. All 'otee se ritearm werd e ae upowith intrehusAosiuigwa a Party 'lnes were broken when th test vote on thle armny -bill was taken Nine Democrats voted with the .le pu1blicani majority in liphiolding th< selate committee, while six Ilepubli. ctis werle couinted in the negative. Den'ocrats voting for the 1::,000 army ineinded: Ashuist. Gerry, Ilef linl, Keildrick, .lyers. Sheppard, Smilitl ilnder-wood and Williams. Itepbl)l'eam, who voted againist th le prolpositiol vwerv: lloraih, Capper, ladd, Ian 1001 ;h-ite, Norris and Willis. .1IT.IA. .1,LAii :At NI';WS \ 1a liher. June G.-\We have had4 a iice rain ald gardens and crops art looking line. We ar gIad to report Mr. Murphy Kiliells. %who has been real sick, as uttIer. Mr11'. Johin .\edlook visited his dauigh ter. Mis. Sanders, at Ware Shoals uniliday. Mr. . and Mrs. V. Ii. Daven port and J. It. Irown and little Margaret Brown visited their incle, 'Mr. S. 1. Norrell, i)on Seasonable At you net NEW COT 40 inches wide fancy mertime Dresses in ral designs apd chec 19c RATINES for One of the most poi clothes and trimminj ed patterns and coloi I Silk Sizes: HOUSE HOl 72 in'ehes wide, $1.50 1 72 inchies wide, 75c v S E A?\IL J')SS' SHI 1' TS-,S A'tarch, sp ca . ... .. spoeial .... ......... starchel, 81. inehes(' wide, Ti1 'RKISH TO p(W I'D8---La Ci Ul T'A IN 801I01L1--1 I ya DON'T MISS LADI)1ES' $IIW"iMST: TJAI4S)' iSHI 'TW1AISTp N\A liNSOOK GfOWNS-41 J I FFON M11i0NS-Were( BJUNGA LO AINIRONS-$1. ~Miss' JA CK 'PAR D)ThDM OiIIjDRI'N 'S JWOiK TAW *BOYlS' JfACK TPAR SUITS BOYS' OOTTPON PONGE Come in and ] Compare 'Oui Prices 3ear Hodges, Sunday A ir. Bob Scott and wife, of Prince - ton, visited her parents last week-end. Mr. N. C. Satterfilid has .the fiunst -Corn crop we have seel. A large ermd attended the unveil ing of (lie monument to '.r. John Sprott yesterday, at Ware Shoals. We are glad to report Mrs. 31artha Huzha rdt, of 'Brewerton, as in good health. Mr. and AMrs. Pasmore, of W'are Sl(als, visited .\r. Tom Duckworth and family Saturday night and Sunday. I'Ittle .lohnnie Norrell, of Ware Shoals, is visiting his cousin, Dick Davenport, this Week. Insects as Human Food. Several klUinis of insects were eaten by the ancient IIelrews, Greeks .and Romans. Fabre, the French entomol ogist. once tried a dish of' cooked calas, but found them unpalatable. NOTICE' TO CONTIRACTORS (1t1 of Liaurens Church Street improvement Sealed hids for the construction of approximately .36 miles of city epave ment on Church street, lAturens. 6. C., will be received by the City Council at the Mayor's olice until 8:30 P. M., P ]a lerchandise at S ,d today--the pri you cant afforc FON VOILES cotton Voiles for sum a variety of shades, flo ks. to 44c. SPORT WEAR pular' fabries for sport gs, in a variety of check rs. 75c value ;9c 15.00 Dresses 1.6, 18, 36 S.99 LD SPECIALS ale..... ....... . .99 lue .... .......... ......49c ...... .... .... .... ..$1.39 rdI iua lity freue froml starPch, ........ .... .... .... ....35c '-lest qua~ ly free fr'om ......... .... .........49c rge size, 5 for .... .... ..99 uality, 12 for .... .... ....99c THIS SAVINGS %42.00 value .. . .....$1.69 41.00 value . .. .........89c - .25 value, Npecial .. .. ... 79c $1.50, special. .. .. .. . ..79o 00 value.--..-.. -.. .. . ...79o iSF)S,3.50 value. .. . ..$2.79 EI D)RESSES-43.00 value, $2.49 -43.00 value. .. .. .. ..$2.49 Mite Wednesday, June 14th, twhen they will ,be publicly opened and read, No bids will be received after the 1hour fixed. The work .will consist al)proxinate .ly as follows: 1,500 cu. yds. earth excavation. .1 manhole covers to 'be reset to new grade. 4,36;2 sq. yds. 7" plain or reinforced concrete pavement, or. -1,362 sq. yds. combfilation header, curb alnd 7" base cotiiriO with -1,037 s(i. yds. sheet or natural rock asphmal( or coarse or line aggregate asphaltic concrete surf. No bids will be considered unless ac coIi)anied thy a Corporate Bidders' bond or by a certiled check to the afmout of $500.00 made payable to W. 11. Dial, 'Mayor. A Condorate Surety Iond or other sat isfactory security will be required of the successful bidder for the com plete fuIlillInent of the contract. Mlans, specillcalluns, form of con tract, prosals .blanks, etc., mipy 'be seen at the office of N. C. Hughes, Jr., IEngineer, Laurens, S. C. Snthe right is reserved to reject any [r all bids or to accept any 'bid deeni d best for the city. Ily order of the City 'CouncIl, Lau rens, S. C. W. q-. DIAL, Mayor. 'TANIMTV W. (tNDWS, Clerk. 47-It ssUj pecial Sale Pric ces make purch I to lose. JUNI $1.25 RATINES One of the most popular fashions. All new shades s9c 75c ORGANDY Every daughter of Eve kniows this lovely fabric. 64c 59c TISSUES One of the most delighitful fab rics for summer wear. 44c ,r Coin LAURENS. S. C This is to/certify thai cows at the Hill Cres 1922), Mrs. H. C. Fie found same to be fre sis. . There was not herd. Dr. C June 5, 1922. Laurens, S. C. (Certified ) Pro es. It's a sale ol ases profitable--j 7th to 17th. DOTTED S The very desirable mate Irish or dainty Val Laces gandy Collar and Cuffs r dress for summer functiol 45c EVERFAST E It will not fade, Can be in any way you please. I to soap, boiling, sun,. anc Blouse, or Suit Fabric. 5 35c . $3.50 Pongee W Special MEN'S WEAR; MEiN'S SI1,K STRiIPEID 'SII'RT1 MEN '.S PEROA'IE SHT:HVRDS .. . ~MEJN ~S fBLUJM WOR~K 8HTtS MWEN 'S EXTRA LE'AVY WO] izie, two pIo(kets ........ eMen 's STRIAW IIATS--$~3.00 val1 ME~N'S JIP BiNiJOK -0X-12 I ME2N 'S 'I'WNCY SIUK SOX-So ~MEJN'S 'ATPIITIC UJNION SUJ BARGAINS.II UkD'IFJIS' $1.50 TAN OXFOR4DE DJA~iYIS $7.50 T1AN 1&S(CIA'P P LADI@~S' $4.00 TPAN 1-STRA~P J 'LADIES' $44.00 -lATr. 1-.STERAP 'MJBSES' $3.60 P~AT. 1-STRIAP ISSEFS' $3.60 flUAOK KID 1.2 1 UOT IJADIES' .SLIPPHRS--1 to $7.50. .. . ... .. .. .. .. . tD l t I have tested the t Dairy, (April 20, Iming, owner, and e from tuberculo a re-actor in the 'Neal Jacobs,' Veterinarian Copy) fits F the goods )rofits WISS rial trimmed with with Tucked Or nakes a charming [S. 59c values UITING washed and worn t is absolutely fast I weather. Dress, pecial alstB SPECIALS, S-,2.50 values . . $1.99 . .... .... .... ..89co .... .... .... ....69c ... .... .... .....89c u..... .... .....$2.49, for $1.00, 2 for .... 99c airs for .... .... ..99o Id for $1.25, 2 -pairs 99o ITS .... .... .....69o iJ SHOES .... s.... .... ..$5.99 UMIPS-low heel.. .$2.99 PUMlPS-low heel $2-.9 PUNlPS;-low heel $2.49 [A~P PUMPB /'. . .$2.490 igt heels, values up .... .... ..... ...$1.98 Ye Ca Save au Money On rery Pidrehage