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VOLUMB XXXI. LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDA NOVEMBER 24,19 [RO THE COUMY News Letters From Many Sections. CORRESPONDENTS GIVE LOCAL NEWS JHappeiIIIIgs of Interest to Many People All Over the County and to Those Who have 'left the Family Hearth. Stone and Gone to Other States. * JONES NEWS. * Jones, Nov. 22.-There will be a box supper here on next Friday night, the 26th Inst in the interest of the school. The public Is ocrdially invited to at tend.. ,Messrs. Walter M. Jones and J. A. i1 llattended the Bryan meeting at Grcenwood and were delighted with the masterful and cli' .rmingly fasci nating address of the eminent states nian, able jurist and profound scholar. Every patriotic American should feel profoundly grateful to Bryan for ex cr1ting his powerful influence to avert the horrible calami ties of war. Mr. Kelly i)aniel is operating a wood saw and will be pleased to serve his friunds. Mr. Manisel Owings of Laurens, will deliver a Sunday school address here next Sunday afternoon, 2Sth Inst. Mr. Jas. Iasor Is at tending the fair in Jacksonville, Fla. Our new hymn books have arrived and organist ''loimipsoin, is giving us sone splendid IIusic. ir. Ernest Iiiggins recently carried a lot of ews and hogs to Greenwood. Congre:;imman Aiken and Prof. Brad ley of A bbeville, Dunk Gradon or An derson, Prof. .J. C. Cork of Rock 11111 and Supervisor McCombs of Green Wood Were recently in our midst. All of our people sympathize with Mr. Win. Maddox in the recent loss by lire of his barn. The loss was $100, with no Insurance. Mr. Jimmie Leo ill Is clerking for Mir. J. J. Dallas'. We are very grateful to friends for iect kind favors. We are indebted to Mrs. Frank Hall for a mess of niec sausage. Rev. J. B. Connelly and sons Curtis and Harman were the recent guests of Dr. W. T. Jones. Wie aro very grateful to Mr. Connelly for kindness to us and hope he will be returned by conference. Anyone in need of a good painter .will find It to their interest to call up on Mr. J. W. Vannadore. M'r. Willio Knight of Oreenwood passed away on the 17th inst and was laid to rest at Poplar Springs coenic tery. Mr. Knight was reared in the Breworton section and his friends were sorry to hear of his death. lion. and Ms. .1. F. Morrison visited their son Wesley in Anderson last week. [horn on 21st inst to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Martin twin sons. Miss Nona Itiley came home from heri school at Spartanbuirg F'riday to visit heri f'ather', Mr'. G. B. Riley. We arc indebted to our color'ed friends for cutting and hauling us stove andl fire wvood, * LANFOILI) NEWYS. * Lanford, Nov. 22.-Cold weather has come at last. Hog killing is the or'der of the (lay. Soveral hav'e already buitc'hered. Misses 0. F., Fow% kr and Lena Moore Were in Lauire a Thnttsday 44hoing~f. Mir. Lee Langston and famnily spent Sunday here as the guests of Mirs. Hi. A. Mills. Mrs. Tr. A. Drun'ond and Miss Uarric Lou Hiiggins weie the (delegates sent to'the womanf's imissionar'y mleet ing in Sparlimnburg. Both attendedl and report a 'fine meeting. Mrs. J1. T. Little, John and Miss IHas 'sto Qniaries, stoppedc~ over in Lanford a few (lays on their return from Spar tanb~urg as guests of Capt. J. WV. Inn ford. Miss Nor'a (O&nnon has i'eturned fron) a visIt to abaurtanbnrg. MiitoIhin lPatterson has. returned from a Visit to W'oodiri. Mit. J. WA. Lenford -albent last Thulr*, da la Spartanbhg. *Mrb. J. D. John'ibb Is visiting in Ar 'eadl# this week. Mr, aho 'Jthnsoni spent Bunda? ? here Nyith 'his patenii~s. The Inathy friends of Mr. Will 00 Eninand oan Pae 3IgbL) B11 LOT OF MAXWELLS. J. W. *eKee Returns from Atlanta af ter Having Placed Big Order for Cars. J. W. McKee, president of the Lau rens Motor Car Company, returned Monday. from Atlanta where lie had been in attendance upon a meeting of Haynes dealers of this territory. The Haynes )0o1)1 acted as hosts to the dealers and gave then a royal time during theit stay in the city. The Lau rons Motor Car Company has the state agency for this car and expects to do a large business on it. Mr. MlcKee also looked after his Maxwell Interests while in Atlanta. In order to be certain of securing cars in the spring lie placed an order for 74 cars to be delivered during Janu ary, February and Alarch. Mlr. McKee says that he anticipates a big busincss in automobiles next spring and he ex poects to be prepared with a plenty of cars. Ile also placed an order for fif ty Oaklands, both fours and sixes. The IAtrotens Alotor ('at conipa ny will establish a branch agency in Co lumiha within the next few weeks and one each in Greenville and Andersoin In the spring. C(hristian Endeavor Union Formed. Twelve itembers of the Laurens Christian tideavor Union went to Cross 1ill Sunday afternoon where they muet with a body of young Cross lHill people fr'on the various denom Iiatlons iLterested it the formation of a un1i1on thier. Aln enthusiast Im eet - ing was held in whitch the Laturens i'deavors participated after which an or'ganizat loti of Cross 11111 IlLdeavors nas perfecte"d. Jtdginug frotm tLe iu terlet displayed by the Cross I ill young people, this union will he a vcry eilleient and enthusiastic union1. Extenslie Advertising Campaign. With present trade conditions and prospects for Christmas brighter thana they, have been in several years, S. AI. & P. I. Wilkes & Company, the pro gressive house futnishers, are lay ing out plans to reach and sell more cis tomers than they have ever sold be fore. Last week and tis week the whole force Is putting in.extra time preparing and sending out advertising matter all over the county. They have combined in one circular the full page advertisements li last week's Adver tiser and the one appearing this week and have sent the circular to every ru ral route patron in Laurens county. in this way they have reached not only the newspaper reading public of the county, but those who do not take the newspaper' as well, Thanksgiving Services. There will be special Thanksgiv ing, services at the First Baptist church on Thursday night at seven o'clock, with preaching by the pastor, Rev, 31. L. Lawson. On account of this service there will be no prayer meeting this week at the Ilaptist church. Otn the morning of Thanksgiving D~ay there will b~e special services at the 10piscopal Church begitning at eleven o'clock. Trho sermton will lie lpreached by tihe rector, Rev. S. R1. (Guignardl. Antother Oraide Addedl. Supt. 11. L. Parkinson, of the Laurens city schools, wvrites' that atnothetr year has betn add~ed i~ o high school in Laurents, mnaking it a four-year high school. A eqmmnercial courtse ha's been added to the high schoo01. Two cour'ses are now offerted, the classical andi the cotmmercial. An inter'estintg addition, ita view of the general di4 cusslon of the subject, is a hiitary feature fotr boys frotm the seventh gradeil utp. 'To til itary wotrk is in charge of a Citadel gradluate, whlo is the teacher of the sevenih grade boys. The physicians and dentists of Laut rens arc inlspeccting thg school chil druin free of charge, and in case of itn ablility of parents to htave works done for their' chtildrent, several of the in Hpeting doctors and dlentists have of fered to (10 it withnut charge. A Ilit erary soient.f haa ,been organized in the high school.--Southern Schtool News. Moves to tauurens MilE. Vt\ . it. Darnell and famity of Cold Yoint, have inoved 't6 th6 kii'ons cot ton 'mill to makcdhtleil- arbe for anoth or y'ear. This famniY Will be Ynissed very much by tanei-' A~nak 'fA the nom SP[CIAL PRIZ[ P[RIOI An Avalanche of Subscripth test Manager Saturday Every Contestant to Pu This Week. The sp'elcal %of ig period on the $25 and $15 prizes closep Saturday after noon at 5 o'clock. As in thle previous special contest, all mall will be gotten from the post otilce and the doors of The Advertiser oilce closed at 5 o'clock. Contestants or solicitors who are within the building at that time will be counted as being within the time limit. This enables the contest manager 10 complete the clerlcal work and yet not, exclide any of the con testants b~y reason or' It. Contetants are requested to have their small (ash oxchanged for bills of large denliolillat ionls before coming to the contest oflice. Or beter still, de l posit the nioney on hand at the bank and11 ha'id Ilhv conlte;st. manager a check for th le anioiunt dume him. In, whatever way he lilt imoley Immay be brought to the oilmee, however, eantestant s a re re (Iiested to coiiarile their fu nkds with tl sit tisri piln blainks before sub mi t ting hem to the colltest. manager inl orde'r to avoid delvy. .\nio!le thing 01 importance: Be very marlinla'ir about markiniig care fully whether tlhe subscrilwerI is a n1w or old one. We Aind that. many blanks colin iI g to u:; are marhed iew when14,1 the su.eitosare really reneowals and v(i c isa. Veriy oten a ierson will call hnmwelf an old suilbscriber wlen, as; a 11:11ter of ful, he lias not tkell tI w pape'r in sonm tioe but de ires to lae it again. Care slolild he t.akeni to hav%e thise properly marked. On S eountl of the c'le rica l work Con1 neoteed withi a:certaining whelher or not siu bgw ript loll are to ble classed a old or Iew illd A siipeval colitest, no flee as o the slccessfill ContCstalts will iecc:arily have to be defeirre d for several days. Of ic , the con lest manager (loes not suspect that any of the noutestants would inten tionally try to put In a iew%, subscrip tion and miark It ol(, hta as mistakes are so aily made vach sulbscripltlon blank will have to be compared with the su4l1bse ri ptilonl list ill order that full justice might be done every contestant. The contest manager has very little further to say this week, particularly In view of the fact that the leading contestants seem to be busy ats bees taking subscriptions. Yet, he will not close his weekly letter without again I urging the ambitious contestant to or- 1 COUVNTY .1,311DCAi t ME ETING. Short, Session Meld Monday. Eldection of Officers Postponed. The Laulrens County Medieal Society held its regular bli-monlthly meeting in I the otfices of Dr. R. P". Ilugiles lasti .\Monday. Thel electloll of oilets for thle coinlg year was to lie held( at tis session but it w~as dlecidied to 1osf iione tIs unt1il the .ilnuar y mleetin1g. The0 society votedl to Invite Dr. A. 10. I lines of Anlderson and Drm. I sad1ore Sebayer of Columbia as special guests for the next meetin3g. These tw IV)wc!l-knlown l lihyslciane will lie invited to readl adi dlresses Oil selected subjects. 3180E L L.\ N EOU'S E NT E lIT. I N.M E NTl School Imprl)ovementif AHsoelationl of Woodrow WiIson) to (Giveni Enter talumeni~lt. Thie Rural Nehiooil 1Implroveme~t As Hoclaflon of' WVoodow WIlson, will give a mis1ce1llneouis en31terta(Iiln ment at lhe~ schoo~ll house on Frid(ay evin lg, Nov. 'i h at 8 o'clock. Amnong the most. hileresting1 fenturesI will be the1 lay "'.lumbo .1um"ii and thle "leieauty ('ontes-t" ill whiich thle threeC I schioos, Tr'in ity-llidge, l'hrklSdale and1( Woodrlow Wilsoni, will iart icipate. A small admissionl of' tenl and fifteen cents w~i li e chlargedl. Hlome for P~'ilmen telbig Prepared ' The ire stalln at thle cIty hall la belbg comnpletely overhauled a'ndli b)eing gotten in goodl shlap Ito mlake full uso1 of tile new fire machline. A room is becing built ne~xt to tile engine rom'll for file hiomie of the night fire mnen. Couiel 'lhas 'nat yet elected any one to take charge of handling the an to truck at night but they expect to alipoint one et NWo at an early date. -M'r. 'C IC. flhruh will be day fireman. )LOSS[ SATURDAY ms Is Expected b) the Con. Afternoon and It Behooves t In Hard Work the Rest of ganize his or her friends for the final test. The test is almost here. As the votes now stand, anyone of the real leaders in the race has a chance to winl. And, on the olier hand, anyone who oeomes faint-hcarted and lets up in her work, is sure to fall. To give II always means failure. Persistency wins. Vote to 5 O'clock P. M. 'i'oesibly, November 23. MAi.s Louiso I)ean. Mountl le ..1,000 AlIss Ora Powers, Laurens .. .. 1,000 Ir. Clyde T!eague, Mounltville ..1,000 AMr. i vt ANld!oek, iountiain inn 4.025 Mr. .im Mille:', N\ateiloo .. .. ... ,000 .\Mr. Fred Cu!ber:tson, Waterloo ..1,000 Mis sSarah Cooper, \\aterloo ...1,025 Miss .\amie .\iller, \aferloo . .4,025 Mrs. Victor \\'eathers, Laureis 117,275 .iss 1.ula SmithI, .urn .. ..1.000. .\I;-. Wa h .lan(, \\are Shoals ..1.000 ir. (eo. AndIr'on, Waterloo ..1,000 .\ir. \V. ii. I a ilton, l ur(ns ..1,000 Tron ard Owinug., 1)vIGing . .. . . '..00 \Vadd Iliii, Owings............07; \s'. Uilla Templeton, Owin'r:; .. I.(1, Irs. FllIen Stodldard, On inigs ..7,)2,5 \lry.% J. A. \Voffor~d, "Auntl Krk"., Laurens .. .. .. .. .. . . . ..103"50 \l .1 a i rownlev ee, Gray ('ourIt I00 lI a:, . \ar in (Cray Court..1,000 'is Ielie alh Curry .1,ra Corlin. 1,*0Q0 Miss .e Iloper, Gray Court . .-,025 M ils 'kea Teniue, \\atLs Mill ..,000 \Wb . -a~le Prown~vo, Cray Court 1,0(1) \1Is:; Mmima lIarris, Grayu Comrt, 1,00 \.I s. 1'. W. 'lahafier. C ray Court, -1,000 Abert Mial, Cross 11ill .. .. ..I 18,0004 \i :: arlm \\'olff, Gray Courtih ...1000 NI;: h. th .\litchell, .\onmm ille I,0 \li,:, Dot IFuller, .\!ounitvl le . '. ..:10) \I.s .iarie Nahonl, Gray Court i,000 Nl!ss Saralh lDmla;, Laurens ..10, Ilarley Waddel!, Ora .. .. .. ..I,0o \11r.. It. It. Todd, Laurlenls .. ..148.177 \MssAay Delle arret ltuens4 6,350l It. NIV' 14112:0ton, (1- 11y Coirt . .7.0;50 \lIss Flora Ben nett, LaIIens ..i 10,000 WVlliamn I llkinlS .'s 0 Moorehead, (oldville .. .. ........119,050 larenee Aihighi, Laurens ....12,025 dr. im .1 L ewis, Lanurens 11111 ..1,000 dr. .J. ft. Dagnall, Laurens 31ll 4,001) diss Martha Franks, Laurens 148,-175 awrence Pitts, Laurens ......4,025 ras. F. Ilarney, Laurens ..7,000 lary Culbertson, Waterloo .. ..1,000 idd Elmore, Waterloo... .. .1,000 lary Cunningham, Waterloo .. ..1,000 Laurens Tries Milit~ary TraIning. In the light of present-day discus ;lon of military traininlg in public chools, it Is interesting to note that he authorities of the Laurens graded chool are giving it a try-out this 'ear. All boys from the seventh gr(Iade brough the high school are given mil tary training in the form or daIly drill md~er the dIiirectioni or a commandant im iloyedi for the purp~lose. Th'le (om.. nandant is a Citadel gradante, so it is afe to assuime that the t raInnug the0 0oys get. wvill be of a high order. The 'ommilandanlt, in addition to hIs mili ary duties, Is teacheir of the seventh radt~o boys, Tihe work her'e is to lie airgely on the order of thant (1on1 so inecessfully in the Sumter schools. Nnupernt endentI Parukinson, of the Lau - 'ens schools, is a rorward-looking ehlool man11 and( ties to get the best if tihe ne0w hiinugi in his schools. bOuthernl school News. Vlsite'd ini Georgi. Mr i. NV.. ii. Ii udgens hats returni~ed rm a pleasanlt visit. to D~emorest , Ga. lis soin, .I4)hn~ Moore is a student at 'ledmont ('oil e~e. Mr. I ludgens; ex lressed hiimself a s yh''ing hiighly >1l4ased with the locantlon, peole4, andli utl 1rO~l1umigs Inl genr'al . lie found( 10 Southl CariolIih1I ine hee ail nn mn y ;tdentts from oilher st ates. A t Tlrlnit.-itidlge Schiooi. D~on'I. forget thle hot supperW1 anld en 0irtainmenl(,t alt Tini ity- flidge sool00 Wednesday eveninlg, Nov. 2-1, sulppef' werved from 5:30 to 8 o'clock. EntIr lainlmnt from 8 to 9). All are lhvited to come and enjoy tho gooh things in store for you. Miss Sadie Bullivani, 'who is teach ing this year at C'amden will spend Thanksgiving in the oity with her Darents. GIEECE DISPOSED TO AOCEPT CONDITIONS Athough no Detlnlte News has bWen .ecehed at London so Far. Ruina. -ida in the Sante Position. London, Nov. 22.--No detilite news has been received here of Greece's re Ily to the demands for guarantees for tile safety of the Anglo-lench forces landed at Saloniki, or for that of the Serbians who might be forced over the Greek frontier. One dispatLch from Athens, however, says the Greek cabi net is disposed to accept the conditions laid down by the N'ntente Powers, ex cept that. condition requiring GAreece to participate in the war and that a solution or the whole didicuity may be expecte'I immediately. Mlanwhile the blockade of Greek comnierce has coiimenced and Italy, it is reported, Is particpatinlg in'~the meau;res of restralit decided upon. 'Those, with the news that the -er bians have won a victory over tle Bulgarians niort heast of Pristina, that the IHunlgarianus have delayed t lir niarch on Alonastir and t utt the Aus tro-Gerimuans arie laboring tunder dlit cult ie; as a resuIIlIt of the wintry wealher has Created a imore hopefuli feeling in the capital of the l:nitenite AHlicvs. Thew H1-.1 i ;" 1, iiu- fo knrces daily are bing str.(nhelled by mnen and guniis lande6'd at %a!lniki, and part of the reinifoclinllt is ibeiig sent to \lenastor, where the Serbi.o also are re po ri ed to be colicelitratiig aiwd threatciing the Iulgaians at Priep. i11u1nanlia finds hersewlf inl much0 thet Stik' 'tlitotI1. 1 i '0 tl eti sa e ositionl a's (Gre -C. \Vit bo11 th,1 the Eintente Ailies and the Central Ti'owers bringing pi ressn u to beIa upon her. The Grmans, it is said, are Sking" liUnania 10 gire ssr -In ees of her conitinuled ill illrality and l11 are offering her col(cessions if site iterns in 1t war on ti side of Ithe Teultonlic Allies . With a b)ig litisiani army in lisarabia, h.ow1 ever it is beltvicvId in military circe laic hat dly likely that ltmilaiila will a lt tile s ond altrnativ. O i lilt whole, It is expected hiere that the firi1 allihiude of the( Hiltenle Power.i towardi Gieece will ear lie halliin sitiotloll before very long. There is little news of importance from any of tile other froits. The Italialls, by their con tineid offensive, are strengthening their positions around Oirizia, which it is believed cannot hold out much longer. On the western front the British and French artillery has become more active In Flanders and Champagne which on previous occasions has been the signal for offensive movements. The Russians since they regained the ground they lost at. the river Stry have been Inactive except for minor attacks in the Dvinsk region. Petro grad despatches predict important events are impending. CIlitISTAI \1.S Sj1:,S ARIVEDy-:,.. Reed ('ross Agt~'s are P'lannlie to ~Make Thhis a linn mer Year in Sales. The local agent s of tih. RedI (ross ChistmWas' Seal C'ommiissioni have ie celved thir '(i uta of 0 thle seals tot ILaur iens and will be'gin at ce thle sellinug canmpa ign. Tlhe agents for' thiis city arie Mliss lie ta M1ered ithI and .\lrI. Art hur' Lee. Theiy arie anlxlius to have agents in thle othleri toiwns of the couin ty t hait have no Red 'toss repltreselnta tives anad wilt be gIlid to) hear fromi siomieonet at Grmay Court, Owings, Wa eriloo, A'lo0uni1vi lie, Ianiiftord, Ora, I' rincet on or anI y ot' thle othleri townus without agents. 'FThe ptroceteds of' thle sale of thie (thls tmas seals are i usted by t he Soilthi Cairolinai lied tross Conniulsont ini bto ati te tuelo I t pahti\ ben iof elve'd lhere and the agenits hiope to be alet to setll all oft them. I thlo~r Thaiit lie WIe ll lesign lils P'osl 'T'he hundreds of friends over' thec county of Sheriff John Owings wIll he pleasedl to learn that. lie Is a litt!e better this week, though he is uMill confined to his home on West MaIn street. The rumor that became cIrcu lated the past week that the sherli had res'igned Is without foundation as is a~ro the ror that he had left for the INQet in search of bettcr health. GINNING REPORT SHOWS SHORTAGE Fifth Cotton Ginning Re. port of the Season. REPORT ISSUED LAST MONDAY Totall GIinned So Far Showvs Shoringe of OierThree M n 111111 Hales its Com pared t~o Rllort. for Namei Time I'last Year. Eit ntdl Th ree- Q flla rt er 1ii if-on Giined (4) Date of lieport. Washington, Nov. 22.---The fith eot tol ginini g replort of the seaston, ('om piled frtoml reports of Census llreau. (,r Ills Pontdet Is and agenIts throughoutI; the cottonl hellt and issiled at III a. ml., today, annotuCed that N,777,791 bales of, cottont counting round as half' hales, Iof the growth of 195 hinas benIi ;inied Iprior to Novenie 11. Thal, contr'ares; nt it n ,i:(S,":0 bales, or- 7:3.! per cent of ithe ent're rop, ginned prior to No veih r 1.1 Inast year, 10,a 1,i.:2 bales, or1 7-1.7 pier unt in) 1913 ail .l(':1..4t( aI or. 7.t per c'nt in 1!I2. The ave loflilI (I'lantity of, *of o io ;i it nn d larior to Novemnber l It fitn , he hat tel .':vrs wa-;s 9,2-57,817 or 73.0 per cent! of the( crop. in hided Iin the ginnings n. 2. I illtd fu ''it (clill11(1011 lleiiled bityoar, 71,1C7 Iin 191:; and C2,4;1 if) Le Ilandf cotton inlcluded lmuuer ed G9,177 hales otparAed with I I, '7 la1 yvear, 5I,9rti (91:1 an . In 1912. Ginnngs mfo to Novembe11r 11 1.o Norih tind souhaoli na, with om inu'i-ons - for thle last fthree yo sand 11h! perventfage of thev (nt - rop1 Litfin d l n those stat' prior- !o that datel( inl the sa eyear!-, follow: North Carolina. 1. 1-- .. . . . . 52:I,S:.l 19 11 ............. . 7,i 5 s. 19 12............27.2;-1 1 9 .: Solith Carollin. 1915 ............922.1 1911 ... . .. .. .. ..1,0 1,20, 1 9.9 191:1. -...- .. .. 995,v9. 70.2 1912...........:55 72.2o ('linton WV. 0. WV. Gi,4ve Bianqunet, One of Ihe most enjoyable affairs the ("linton CItppers have had Iin some time wvas an oyster and turkey supper given by Clinton Camp No. 40, Tuesday evening Nov. 16t. The guests as sembled In the hall at 7:30 and thero was a constant interchanging of hand clasps and that feeling of fellowship common to Woodraft. At, 8 o'clock the meeting was called -c) order by Mr. E. Shaw Cunninigham, Consul 11tommantider, who extended a cordial welcome In a few very appOPiitte words. supper was tlen aniounlced and (lie Choppers proceeded to Ihe store room01 next (door to thle ('asi no Ili('tur e show whei'e they found1 iinrlXey andi( oyst ers galor'e. The good l( ad ies of the .\lethiodist (-ihur(l ch trepared and1( served thle supperci andI their preseneliO miadle the scene beau ti fiul. Iy ine it~O'lock supper(1 was o~ver andt~ all return'ted to (lie hatll where thiey were einter'tainied by3 ani addrless oin W\ooderia ft. by Past G ira nid'('on siul, Hov. ('oopter. The addr ieses wVerie ini p.ring anid beneflelal. Th'le c-ampi hiopes to) have these genttlemeni wv~th (th a aini In thle near' future t. Immiate ly afiteri (lie speechesi- tei-e were IWlt tcni (lates' introdiuCed into thel mit ri ' of~ the grand andii inoble oiler ofI Wood I infI. Thier'e wer'ie ablot llne bir ed ad lifly ('hoppler's Ipresent and ll LIni Sive' ('aitps ini lie state andiils memioct br-ip it enithulsiaistic boily of1 ('hoplpers. I 'r'aeh-ng Sert Ices. Thereibe prieachinig servicees at thie Laurens .\. 1. I'. churich Satbbath afternoon,0ti Nov. 28th at 3 o'cIlk. You ar invP."ited'( to wor'shtip with Itis. I. N. 1(enniedy3, astor'. To Hold1( Window Satle. Thle ainnual widowv sale of the Epis copal Guild will be hecld thIs yea' on D~ecember' 1th. The Powe D~rug Comn pany has kIndly tendered the use of Its windows for the sale andl It will be held thtere. The public Ia invited to Inspect the articles and to mako purchaes