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je bertiser Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year Payable in Advance Published by ADVERTISING PRIUNTING COMPANY Laurdns. S. C. Advertising Ratea on Application. Obituaries and Cards of Thanks: One Vent a Word. Entered at the postoflice at Laureas-, S. C., as second class mail matter. LAUIWNS, S. C., .Il'i. 119 1122 A R1NAI4 TRJUNK lINE Much interest has been taken lately in the federal transportation act IIndeIr which it is proposed to group the smlaller aInd 'akrrailroads with larger systems for ptirposes of econ om~y inl operation. Pl'aticuilar Inter. esit ias beeln1 ariou sed in the l'ilmont . eCtion of South l'arollna- on account of the ritmor that the Carolina, Clinch livid & Ohio railroal, an important coal carrying line of the Southeast, may be g;rotiped with itle Souithern rail way, its chief coal disti buting comn Ietitolr in this sectioln. Iecau-sIe of tile (lest lucl t ion of comi petition in coal carrying which the arouping of these two roads is calcu lated to bring aboutt, g!rave apprehen sions have been voiced in '' is section against this particular !)l of group ing. Tlhe question is whether the Clinch field shall go to the Southern, the A. C. 1., or the S. A. L. As for the S. A. L., it may itself be grotuped with the Illinois Central on account of the fact than the same financial interests ir( undersood to be back of hoth roads. The people of this section, particu larly' ILaurens, are interested in the Clinchileld because of its physical Col nlectiol with the C. & W. C., otur pril cipal railroad line. As the C, & W. C. is commonly accepted to be a sub sidiary of the A. C. 1,. it occurs to us that it -would he a happy event if the Cli nchfield should 'be grouped with the Coast Line, giving to Laurens what it has long needed, a real trunk line to the .\iddle West. Miore than any other obstacle to the grrowth of Laurens has been its loca tion off a mainline thoroughfare. Weic the Coast Line to take over the Clinch. 'hield, in a little while passenger trains would he Itin through from Chicago to F"lorida and thev wou ld run through 'Laurens. Of conurse some doUlit may be raised as to whether or not the Coast Line desires the Clinchlield, but it seems that the acquisition of the Clinchfield would be ol' immeasurI'able .belefilt to it as well as the territory which it and its tributary lines serve. It <would he a great dlay for this city when the C. & W. C., !iractically our sole hope insofar as railway facilities are concerned, Is lade a link In a real tr-unk line from the lddle West :o the Atlantic seaboard and Florida. * * * flONiD) Nl'ECTIO.YiS TI! ES DAY In the excitement ever the close of the enrolling books for the D~emocratic primary next Tuesday, we fear' that a good many electors of the City of Lan r'ens have neglected to consider thec merits of the bond Issue elections to he held next Tuesday. Ther'e are three Issues to be voted on, one foir retirement of floating In debtedness, one for improvement of the 'water system and another for fin provement of streets. The -bond issue for the retirement of -bonds does not mean1 any increase in the Indebtedness of the cIty. Its ob ject Is to relieve the city of the burden of curcrent indebtedness wvhich cramps its daily operations and to redtuce the rate of Interest. being paid. C~ommoni 'business judphient dlemands a favor able vote on tis .isstue. The water su'pply of the city Is ad mittedly Intolerable. The newly elect ed putblic wvorks commission has given no indication of Its plans for the im prtovement of the 'system out of the :proposed bond Issue, but the commis sion during Its -short tenture of ofilce has demonstrated its ability to ap 'proachi such matters in a thorough and efficient manner, so It may 'be assttmed that the money plaed~ at its disposal will -be swell spent. TIhe health and happiness of the city demand that this improvement be made. The bond issue to" '"e*et lnmnrove ment is the only on<. .2 ,:.'-::1, that the tax-payer may have reason to sttudy over. It appears t 'rThe .^'! vertiser that in this 1. 'we might -well husband our resour'cs until 'conditions 'become more normal, nyhich we hgpe will he in a few years. alnd thcn go at the street mprovenment problem on a larger scale than now contervplated. .However, the Item for Street- im'provement, is not .a -reldtiv'ely large sum ah4' the levy to support It will not form a perceptible portion of 4b te tix burden. Figures- arrived *& ip City Cs~aiei Indigate that the lyond inIeB Will ilot .' T6'1iye any additioilal tax'lv on ai epudt~i pf the ,economies ai 9 dy aut "'Jtto pi-actice. COUNTHY CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Annual Election of Offileers of Bois. Terre Club Took Place Thursday Evening. Dr. \V. D. Ferguson of this city, was elected president of the Bols-Terre country club when the annual election of officers took place at the club house Tihursday evening. Dr. Ferguson suc ceeds Geo. 11. Elliis, of Clinton, whose tenure of ollice was automatically end ed through constitutional restriction. ])r. A. 'E. S-encer, of Clinton, was3 elected vice president and the follow Ing were elected directors: from Clin ton-'. .\. Balley, )r. James It. Cope land, Dr. NI. J. McFadden and Geo. H. Ellis: from Lairens-l-. 1). Eastei'by, Geo. .\I. Wright, It. 1). Gray and .1. W. iTodd.l Jr. At a subsequent ieeting of director3 W. It. AlcCuen was elected secretary and treasurer' and It. 1). lenry, of Clinton, assistant secretary and treas urer. The following committees were appointed: xecutive Committee-Geo. \. E. 1). l'asterby, Dr. A. I-. Spencer, Geo. ?I. Ellis; Membership ComiIttee-. D. IEasterby, .J. W. Todd, .Ir., r)I. Al. J. McFadden, C. MI. Bailey and Dr. J. NI. Copeland. It was practically decided to do aiway with the grounds committee and leave its work to the executive committee and oflicers of the club. The meeting prior to the election of officers was largely of a routine ni ture. Retiring President Ellis read his report for the year, showing that the club had enjoyed a 'line year with a number of improvements. The presi dent and associates in office 'were giv en a vote of thanks for their labors during the year. 'pon an unanimous vote of the club the by-laws were changed to allow active pastors of the coulity till the privileges of the club without the pay ment of the initiation fee but upon the payment of the quarterly dues. The 'by-laws *were also amended to allow residents of the county who are house guests of members all the privileges of the club ge:erally extended guests from without the county. A momtion by J. ". Jacobs, of Clin ton, to increase the lipit of member ship from 200 to 2)50 was lost. Ilow ever, the motion of Mr. Jacobs and a subhsequent one he made to allow members who foulnd themselves uln able to keep Ip thir diles to sell their rights in the (1111) opened up such a wide field of discussion that It was' foun11d advisable to postponie action On the entire matter until the next al nial meeting. With a vlew of secu ing a more eqiuita'ble rule oil this phase of club membershil), the )resi dent, on a substitutte motion of .\Mr. A. C. Todd, was authorized to appoint a committee to go into the subject and make a recommendation at the next meeting. DUSTING DEMIONSTRlATIONS Ieelings to lie Held at Witerloo and in Youings Township. County Agent C. '1. Vaughan has an noumnced two -boll weevil dustin~ dem onstratlons to be held this week. Thc llmrst one Is to be held at Waterloc Thursday afternoon at -1 o'clock. The other one Is to be hield On T1. (G.'llarris pilace ini Youmngs township Friday af ternoon at -1 o'clock. Th'le dlemionstratIOn on the place 0f i'. J. IB. 'rook last Frliday afternooni was t'tended by betiween :300 and -100 farmer's, including about 75 far'mers from Spa rtanburmg count)1y. Mir. Vaughan invites all farmers iln the vicin'ity to attend the thvo mueetings the latteir 'part of this wek. Mr. Vaughn states thlat hle finds tha-t tihe plan of holdIng (lusting demonlstr'a tions at. var'iousits 15In tile couinty is the best plan for him to followv at tis tIme andi that lie willl not lie able to fill reqiuests foi' Individual calls uin til thle r'ushi of the 'boll weevil cam palgn Is over. For that i'eason he says that lie hopes5 that the farmers will at' .tendl the dlemonstrations when adver tised. Thanks to thme Country Club:: The Oi'p11anage outing at tile Coun tr'y Club last Thursday was a 'preemi nent success from the .standpoint of tile chldr'en and workers at Thor'n well. We .wlshi we had tile names of all whlo cgntr'ibuted car's or'. In any ether' social way to the success of the after'noon. Since 'we -have n'ot this In formdt idh de hiave to coptent ouirelv,e bey th.-t:2:1::, through the 'press, t e prei'dent of the club, Mr'. George ,. Ellis, t he director's iwho aulthorilzed 11m -, een the club buildings, gr t~ds 'and lake to the orpDhanatge faumi v the many friends -who furinished -tr hsp~idr tatlon and all other'e 'who corii'buted in any way, to the miost del lfig 1 cu ing. On 'behalf -of outr bi l ete~ thank yoil, F roeident. At Eded~eIl1 Tei'e ,wi)I lie -'i bop We' stupper, fsh 4tW Ice erg~m *nd Aape served St.2 I, ,A. t $de srotoo Saturdtay ev'e lig, July' 22 ,1I ning at 6 v l .ryone ted $ SPECIAL NOTICES. 3 S Hemsttching and PlcotIng-Mail or ders promptly filled Mlrs. I. W. Nich ols, Sullivan St., Laurens. 1-it Watted-Three rooms for light .housekeeping. Can /urnish kI 'ien. Address Box 207 Laurens. 1-It-p Lost-One hounji dog, color, 'red with white face, feet and rwhlite ring neck. About two, lnches cut off tip of tail. Answers to name of Buck. Last seen a fw miles .ielow Waterloo. If found please notify Tom Bennett, bau rens. i-t Notie--1 will be at Gray Court July ,-1, to test cattle for tuberculosis. Those who wish tbeir cattle tested will find me at Dr. Rodger's residence about 10 A. .1. OXeal Jacobs, Veter inarian. i-It-pd lagging and Tles-Bur our selected second hand machinery re-rolled bag ging and ties. All prices and grades guaranteed. Phone :80 our expense. U. S. Bagging Co., Greenville, S. C. 47-tf Butittois of all Sizes covered. Hem lhtit(hinlg anid picoting done, silver and gold thread a specialty. Your trade Solicited. .lrs. .1. M. Wiggins, South Harper street, Laurens. 49-5t Good Tires-Chea) at Counts' Sta ble. 4I8-t Money to Loan-On improved fairm and city property for a period of years at seven and one-half per cent inter est. Bomar, Osborne & Brown, At torneys, Spartanburg, S. C. 34-t Government Wagons-Fpr Sale, or offered In exchange for corn, oats, hay or lumber. Wagons in good condi tion. DixIe Ice and Fuel Co., Clin ton. 16-tf R11m Repair Parts-For all makes of cars. Rim bolts, wedges and clamps. City Vulcanizing Station. 40-tf Money to Loai on improved farm land at 7 1-2 per cent. 11. S. Black well, Attorney-atLaw. 42-tf NOTiCE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina, Laureels County. Notice of special election on the question of issuing coupon bonds of the City of Laurens In the sznm of $G5,000 for Extension and Improve ment of the 'Water Works System of said city. Whereas, a written petition of a ma jority of the freeholders of said City of Laurens, as appears from the tax hooks of said City has been fIlod with the City Council of the 'City of Lau rens. asking that an election be held in said City of Laulrenis at which shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said City of Laurens the question of issiig ' coupon bonds of the City of Lau retns in the sum of $65,000 Ipay able within forty (10) years from the (ate of issue and bearing a rate of in k-rest not exceeding 6 per cent per annum for tile purpose of water works extension and improvement of the wa ter works system of said City, and Whereas, the said Council of the City of Iaurens has duly considered said petition and canvassed the same and found it to be in proper form and signed by tle roquired numflir of free-holders as prescribed by the Cotn stitution and 'Statute laws of the State of South Carolina, made and provid(ed in such cases, and upon consideration thereof, has adopted an Ordinance an(] lIesolution dated the 26th (lay of .1une, 1922, that the tprayer of the Petition be graitedI and that the question of issu ing said bonds .be submitted to the qualified registered electors of sail City of .Laurens at a special election to be held' in and for the said City of Laurens on the 25th day of July, 1922. Now, therefore notice is hereby giv en that a spiecial election wvill 1)e held In the City of Laturens, on 'Tuesday the 25th day of .July, 1922, upon the question of Issuing bioinds of the City of bautrens in the sum of $65,000 to bc "SEE HOUGH TO SEE WELL" -if you are' suftetilng witp eye straini headaches; if y'ou are near--sIghted; if your ey'es beC conme inflamed and red whien sutbjected to' a bright light or strain, you are In nieed of It is essential that glasses be come yoi' We design tihe shape of lens , eye-glass mountings and t c~ tacles to look as 'lpart' of yo ' features. Proper eye sight s Insured thinough a care ful c amination, 'whIch Is made -with ut charge. S ENTIFICALLY - FITTED - GLASSES W. H. HOUGH 'Jweler and Watchmaker South Side of Square THOMASON'S GARAGE Electrical Work RqdItor Ropairing Acetylene Weling All Work uir ntee payable within forty -years from dati of issue and to bear interest~ at no exceeding 6 per cent per annum fo: the purpPose of the extension and im provement of the water 'works sys tem of the City of Latirens. At sai election the said -polls will be openel at 8 o'clock In the forenoon and close at 4 O'clock t the afternoon. Onl: qualiied Iregistered electors of Weu City of Laurens shall be entitled ti vote at said election. The ballots shal have printed ul)on theni the questiol to be submitted and the words "yes' and "no" and the elector favoring thi issue of said bonds shall vote a ballo containing the word "yes" and th< elector o~pposed to the issue of said bonds shall vote a ballot containinE the word "no". The said election shal be held at the ilaces and by the per sons who have been appointed man. agers to conduct the same at each pre clict, as follows, to wit: For Ward One-Voting place at Cit: Clerk's office. Managers: s. F. Bolt .1. E. Tollisonl and J. D. Watts. For Ward Two--Voting place l't Switzer's Store. Managers: .leff 1] Sexton, 1. .11. Cunningham, Carl )oper For NWar(l Three-Voting place a Laurens Cotton Mill Store. 'Managers Jimi Lewis, WaIt. Hellamns, 1lorac Teague. P41or 'Ward Four-Voting pliacc at Davis-Roper Coilpny store. M1an agers: J. C. Wasson, .Ino. W. Fowler -John Switzer. For -Ward Five-V19ting place a Jones-Taylor '-ardware store. Man agers: T. P. Kendrick, R. F. .lones Rloy 13. Owings. For Ward Six-Voting 'place a James W. Dunklin's residence. Man agers: 'E. W. iaclen, Jaies Clardy T. Nac Roper. At tile close of the election the man agers will ascertain the result and Ie turn the same to the City Council o the City of Laurens as required bv !aw. By order of the said Council of thi City OL Laurenis this .!Ic 2':01 of JulmO 1922. W. T1. DIAL, Attest: Mayor. STANLEY WV. CRilNWS, Clay Clerk and Treas. 50-4 Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the niuse. There is only ono "Bromo Quinine.' e. W. GROVE'S sinature on box. &00. * * * * * * * * S * * * * * * POLITICAh ANNOUNCEMENTS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Charges for Political Announce ments $5.00 in advance, except Coun ty Commissioner $3.00. For Congressman I ihe-reby announce my candidacy fo re-election to Congress from the 4tl Congressional District, subject to th rules of the Democratic primary elec tion. J. J. McSWAIN. The many friends and supporter of Hugh .D. McCravy respectfully an nounce him as a candidate for th Hlouse of -Representatives, subject t the rules of the Democratic primvarl election. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of 'Representative from iLaurens county and pledge ni helf to abide by the result of the Dem ocratic 'irinary. JAMES L. UROWNINC 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-cleotion to the House o Representatives from '1aurens count and pledge myself to a'bide by the rule of the 'Democratic isrimary. CAROL D. NANO. le friends of W. D . Owvens hereb annIIounIce 1h11u as a candidate for thl Houise of Represenitatives, subject it the rules5 of the liemocratic primnar3 I hlereby announce mfyself for rc election as County Comnmissioner' c Laurens county and~ pledge mnyself t abide by the rules and~ regulations c tile Democratic primnary. A. HT. MO001hE. I hlereby announce myself for' rc election as County Commissioner c Liaurenls counlty anld pledge myself t abide by tile rles and regulations c the ,Democr'atic primar'y. A. 13. BLaAKF)IN. We are authorized to ann~foun(ce th name of 0. G. Thlompsonz as a canldi (late for re-election to the oflice c Probate Judge, sulbject to tle rules c the Democratic prlimnary. For County Treasurer I hereby announce myself for rc election n'area1surler of 'Lautren counrty and pledge myself to abide b tile rules of the Democratic prilnarl ROSS 'D. YOUJNG. I hereby announce myself a candl date for the office of Treasur'er of Lau rens county uinder the .rulps of thl Democratic primnary election. U. JUD. iLAiNGSTON. For Auditor :.- ," I herelby announce myself 'ac6an'di date 1o1- 'lre-electionl as Auditor of Lau rens couinfy and 'pledge? si t abide -by theo rules of th% ~~ti primar'y.) J. WADDY HIOMPSOla Ior Supt. of Education F~rienli~ of Pl'of. W. P. .Cuibe'its& hlereby atinounce him a candidate to the oflhdl of ISuperintendent of IDduca tion of' iLaurens county and nledg him to aidt. by the results of th 'Democrmic primar1Ey. I hergliy announgq~ pnyseWt a carndi date for ihe, office dt Superintenden of Education of L.aurens county an pledge toyself to abido by th~ iblis 'o the Dempecratic -primary. M~RO. ElA~U!4 C. OWENS.' I hereby announce myself a candi date ,for the offiee of Suppr'i itofene of lIlducation of Laurelsl'cotthty an pledge myself to abide by the rules c the Ileinocratic prim r. . r B BN.A. LLI'VAN,Jr I hereby anhounce myself a candi date for the office of, Superintenden of Educktion of Iaurens county. an pledge 'mypelt to abide by,4to ruies c the Deinddraffe prinm 'y.' SI hereby announcd mysel~t acandj date' for tb '41c "of' SUteI'htendeti of Ed ad es county an1 pled 4yelf to ade My tbd. rules c the'V I hereby annou'ce myself a candi date for Superint ndent of Education of Laurens county4 and pledge: myself to asbide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic sprimary. ('is) 'ATE V. WOF ORD. For Si ervisor Friend' of aMr. -1. B. HIumbert an nounce li-m for 'upervisor, subject to the rules of ic Democratic lri mary. I hereby annou cc myself a candl date for re-eleot n to. the office of Supervisor of La rens ; county and pledge myself to bide 'by the rules of the Democrati )rimry. J 1lN D. W. WATTS. I hereby annou cc myself a candi date for re-eloc I- as alagistrate of Laurens townshl and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Demo cratic prinary/ JOHN N. WRIGHT. \Wi M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing : Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. [#.T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Ofiloe In Peoples Bank Building C. E. Kennedy & Son Funeral Directors and EmbaIrtwrs Motor Feipunent LAURENS, - S. C. Simpson, C. per & Babb Attorr' - at Law. Wil Prac-. - to e.ate courts Prompt Attertin , -':ve' A1 llnsines "I Dbn't See Where It All Goes To" About once or twice a week you and your wife wonder "where the money goes." jYou may may be making more than ever but u seem not to be getting anywhere. Maybe it is a lack of system. You simply "take in and pay out." The first step in system is to see that out of each week's pay, there is a certain amount brought to our bank and put in a checking ac count. Then, you will plan and prepare to look out for this. Following this, th%re is bound to come a day of looking ahead to the:other items and the first thing you know, you will see "where it all goes to." Your cancelled checks are used as a basis of creating a household budget for the next month. That's how fortunes start. Laurens National Bank J. J. ADAMS, Pres. GEO. H. BLAKELY, Cashier WOOD SEPARATO1t STORAGE BATTERY W V An Underpriced Battery The CW Battery (Wood Separator) has quality plates, selected cedar wood separators. Built right, of all new, high-grade materials. 6-volt Easily the best low- ' 11-plate priced battery you can $61 buy!/-$61 I Sizda to fitd11 care., Other eses at t ty higher Latrens Storage BatteryCo es Lauren. 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