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Etje Ebbertiser %ubscription Price is $1.00 Per Year Payable In Advance. Published by -.MERTIN'1'Sl PRItNTING 00OtPANY1 Laurens, S. C. iitvertisliug 1bitet on ApJpication. eitue res and I ard of Thakis ; i one .etn' t L rord. al orm.l XL po!!toihue aottLaurens, '3. C, as,4 see')ltm clasS iusill ilatter. ..1 '113 ss S. C',, ' O li IB'li~i l. IN 11., Those exc'ellent Newvberry paper= ale havinm' :ucih a tun fi adlv'rti.s mlelts 1ithat the ovr'iaw has 1o he fil: en1 fare of on lthe fr'oni page'. Thel New ('r'lr' nierchants. like our Ibau rels tmv'ehaitIs, alleiciale the value o; :.dvertising and do not mind pay inlg tha money for It. ? " The City tatl ers are considering the matter of making a yearly appro jr'ition for the support of a liurary. A\ f111nd for the erection of, a library butilding can be seettred f'romi the Carnegie i ottndation onl condition that the city make anl aniuttal aplar'opri'ationt to sup'lort it. The benefits o.' a ptth iie lilrary, where every citizen, no mailt t how himble, cat have access to it, cannot he over-estimated and the cOtineilmen should be encoutraged to provide such an asset. It would re luire almost a negligible increase in the tax levy, but. as the benefits would be so far-reaching we do not believe that any considerable proportion of the people would object to it. It wettld be a good idea if those who en dorse the idea would speak to the councillmen, so that they may feel that they have the public's Support Ill tlhe matter. *** The hatesburg Herald took a fall out of Its local citizens last week for not su ppo'ting the home paper. It seems that the directors of the 'ri County Fair, which is held at Hates burg, gave the contract, for prlnt.ing a Special advertising feature edition to a printer in another town while ac cepting free space inl the shape of reading notices and the like In the home paper. The discussion over the episode has grown rather warn and It appears from late reports that sen. el the merchanlts have loycolted Ith Herald. 'T'here may and may not. he o'er reasons.for dissalisfactlion with The lerald by its local people, but it strikes us that, leaving all other con siderations aside, the fair di tee Ios 1hould not have askedi for free spa'c unless Ihey intended to cooperate with t(' newspap~el' by giving it a part of Its paid business. Am id all ithe dI iae'utssion ot . lan. t; . o 1)ilse l the eflee'ls ofl the btoh!l''weer of' any~ lhinls to ltihtI t wveevil himt Self. It seemstt thaat we' have') re'signed ours'elves Iat bla eomtintg ami14 his at hitm hby idaanling1 somuelhit;g thIat hIe 'annaut 01at. Th'le adrvic. givenalong~ll~ this5 line, is good advice antd caught to b~e followed, lot t Iis possible thaI we mayU3 be ale~' C t' edut'e Ithe num111baer of wecevils. Antd here is wvhtere we will nleed our birds. II is sahd lthat. the birdcs have been1 found to( bc e ver'y use0 ful iIn Ithe light againcst. thle post. ln fottunately Ithe number act ofr ti'rids hats beenl gr'eally3 r'edcltd duinialcg thle last few yeats, clue toj varIous causes, fandi it' we a.re '0 deend onl them to as tist its in the tight aiga Inst te boll weevil we toutst do tomth~li ng to pr'o teet Ithiem andi en~oturage lthe' Inl etreas'. Th'ie game hiws ofI the stale sholdlc ite furither reOvised so that the hlunting season would be eut down andc a Closet' watch kept for' law vlo Me(etng of' (!. D. ('. Thue J1. H. Ker'shaw chapter, U. D). C., wvili meet Monday afternoonl, Decem-. bei' 4th1, at :1:3 :oO'clock, with Ir ts. -(Brooks Swygert. Mrs. Rlobier tcichelber'ger, Sec. Sua ti'erer Fromc~n Inigestion itelieved. 'Defore takIng Chamberlains Tab lets my hulsbandl suffered for several years from indilgestion, causing hIm to have painls In the stomach anld distress after' eating. Chamberlain's Trablets relieved hIm of these spells righlt away," wr'ites Mrs. TIhomas Casey, Geneva, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. *Delays are iDangerouls, if youl putt off butying youar .fali and 'winter goods you wIll pay more. Why paiy mforeC. Buy now andc save 15 to *40- percent on youtr hill. J1. C. Burns & 'Co., Red Iron Rlacket Stor'e-two Iin ALurenut. ,Buy your Clothing, Hats and Sh~oes , 'at the Red hrcon htacket Stores. Go to( 7 t -you will save 15i to 25 per cenlt on %todaiy'' market prices. Two stores In ' Ahfrens. J. C. Durns & Co. Statement of the Condition of the PEOPLES LOAN & EXCH. BANK, LIocated at Laurens. S. (., at the close of business Nov. 17, 1916. Loans and Discounts . .$31I6,17.3.37 Overdrafts .. .. .. .. . 11,3!15.85 Bon.ds and Stocks owned by the )tank . 2,000.00 Furtiture and I*fixttires .. :)0.00 1%111n6kin: Ilouse ... .. ... 10,000.00t !"ue from1 I taik.s and lak (' 'il('. i I I Cu reil.l. . . .. . 10,72 1.00 (I ')l3:11,11 Silver" a dl (thl r C(' in . . . . 1,''8 1 !1 t4(' : 11and ('a h < 1i f u . I . _'.:, T'ot:0 . . .. . .. . 8 : :;10.1 1.1 .\ I~I liS ('; pi M I 6 ';t o ' I I . . .~. 11 . 1.1 1 S r lt Fu l .. . . ... . 25,m:0 u1.tu l'nilliv id l ' l I' Its . l ('ur m ( -- nil T x 1';1.' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . 7 .1 1. 2 i t 1 iL!';t! )r, 1,.: 1) III ,1l' I iNt'o ('l i~e k .. j24,716.. I - I 1o i( 7,71 O . : Tillie 'lertien(tes of D~e ('a shier's ('heek' 7.59 .l0u.) lIeserve I" ulnd Carrid on ('.enieral Indai\ idtY or Sav itg Ledger .. 1. . 1119.70 Total .. . .. . -. .. 3 ,10 4 ltate of South ('p (ta. County of IL'ens, s, 1lefore me came C. W. Tune, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statemiieit is a true condi I on of said bank. as shown by the books of said bank. C. W. TINE. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th day of Nov., 1916. .1. .1. ADAMS. Notary Public. 2orriect Attest : .1. WV. Todd, W. Watts, 1i. F. .lones. Directors. Statement of the (ondition of the l.\NK OF ('BtOSS HILL, I.ocated it ('ross 1111. S. V., at the close of business Nov. 17, 191. Ill2SOU R C IS: Iaons and Discounts .. ..$136,901.54 Over""afts .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,361.83: Furl: ,itre and Fixtures . . .. 1,000.00 Ilankiting I louse .. .. .. .. 1,250.21 Other Real Estate Owned .. 6,273.00 Due from hanks and Bank ers ............. ...84,962.23 Ciurrency .. .. .. ....1,159.00 Gold .. .. .. .... .. . ,.22.50 Silver and Oither Coin .. .. 2;1.52 To.al .. .. .........$233,06 1.8:1 IaAl IblThi -S: Capiital Stock Paid In .. ..$ 5,0.00 'irluats F'uid .. .. .. ... 7,5.0(.l) Ii'nd:v ided Profits, Eess Cur renti lExpenses alid Taxes Paid.. . .... ......... 126.5 laidividual Deloo 'is subject I to (hck .. . .$~ ,323.: : Timie Certilla es of De p)osit . .. . . . . 6,N.677.71 ('ashier's 'iecks .. 187.20 157,-13,.2.1 Tota I.. ............$2:I3.,06 .1.8:1 tiate of Soul Ii Carolina. ('ounity ') I. iureOis. ss. lIfor3' me1)' etme \V. 1'. Mlartin. 'h i.' of the above niamied baik, who, be ing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. \W. P. MARTIN. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21th day of Nov., 1916. .1. l:. La1:A\\AN, Notary Public. Correct .\ttest: 1E. 11. Hasor, It. A. A'istin, W. C. Itasor, liretors. Staittement't oft thle ( CIOdio ofl It he' HAiNti 01-' OWINGS, t.oneld ni i Iintzs, S. I ,, at thle (do4se ofi butsiniess. N o. 1 7. I1916I. Itu'Sot(l':s. Oetrati I. .......... ...... 9:;' Sx IDuie fromz hiaks i i an Hank ti.r........ .............2,91 5.04: TIo4t..... ........ . . ...57,.7 1.57 (aipilat Stock P'aiq i . . . .$ t::,700.00 Sur ipluis [und til . . I' 1096.00 lndiided Plitsj/ess Curi renit I'x lenses dnd11 Iz Tax Paid................1692,17 I ndividuia ID1ep osi ts Siuject t o 'Check .. .. ...$i 1,109.54 Time Cert ificatesx of D~e posit.............,351.51) (Cashier's Cheeks . :,519.90 40,9831.94 Other ItAnbilities, viz......102.26 Total ...............$57,571.57 state of South Carolina, County of Laurtens, xs. Blefore me camne .1. M. lBryson, Cash let' of the above named bank, who, be ing duily sworni, says that the above and foiregoi ng sta temnet. is a trecn dlitlion of said bank, as shown by the books of said batnk. J1. M. IlRYSON S'worn~ to andl subtscrlbedt before me this 23rd day of Nov'., 1 916. 11. M. BRYSON, Notary Puiblic. Correct. At test : (I. W. Owings, F. it. Owings, R. .M. itryson, Directors. M1ee'ti. oIf TieachIers A ssociat ioun. The 'County TFeacher's' Association w'ltl meet on Decc. 9th, 1916. in thle Laitriens hiIghi school audItorIum. Thle teachers arc asked to meet priomtii.'t at 10:30. PROGIRAM. OpenIng Exerceises, MIss Annie S. Workman. Sectional Meetings, Subject, "Teaeh inig Poetry in the Grtades". (1) Primary Grades, Miss Mautrie Simtpson; (2) Grammar Grades, Miss Loutse (3) Igh S'chool, Mr. A. C. Daniels.1 leneral Meeting-Miss Madeleine Spigener, 8'tat~e Pres., -Rural Scho'ol Imnrovement Association. VAM NUTS ADVERTISING [AN STARTS BIG CAMPAIGN New Breakfast, Food Made in Green ville-Hig 'Denatd Already ('reate'd for the floods-Opens Market for Porto lHico Ynm Potatoes. 11. M.. Allen, representing the WIl Ilain Co., nanufacturers of the new breakfast food--Yam Nuts--arrived in Laurens Monday morning to begin an active advertising campaign in behalfi of the new product. Practically every grocer has placed in a stock of Yamn Nuts and during the week every per (n in the city will give a "try out" at the new food. "Ihc food htas long since passed iiw ; :dmcistt stage,' said Mr. Al len today. "Yam Nuts are an assured success and taking everywhere it has yet been introduced." In many cities reorders have been rapidly coming in, so popular has the food taken with the people. The manufacturing plant Is located l in Greenville where day and night shifts are making every effort to keep up with the demand. Mr. Allen announced today that the company would consume 250,000) bushels South Carolina grown yams annually for the manufacture of Yam Nuts. This Will be an interesting an nouncement to the farmers of the county who are planning to diversify in the face of the coming of the boll weevil. In an effort to stimulate an interest in growing yams to meet the new and increased demand the Willianms com pany will purchase and distribute to the farmers of this section 25,000,000 potato slips. These will be distribut ed with the understanding that the company is to have the privilege of purchasing the supply of potatoes pro duced from these slips. They will be of the Porto Rico variety. Also with the slips will go full instructions as to how to cutIvate this variety of potato. Information as to these will be published later. Yam Nuts is a crisp, toothsome breakfast food, prepared by a patent edl process from selected sweet pota toes. Like cereals it. Is best served With sugar and cream. "Dne fair chance at the new food and you will get. the habit," says Mr. Allen. $ SPECIAL NOTI('ES. $* $ $ $ $ $ 1ianted --''o rent live room cottage, with some cor)leniences. "it. W. 11." care Advertlser. 16-It In11Ied---'wo or three unfurnished 'rooms for light )ousekeeping. Address "tooms" re dvertiser. 19-It " 'or Sale----hIarred Plymouth hock ('ockerels $1.00 to $1.25 each. Poddle, blanket and b dle. Cheap. C. I). Ha rks dale. 1911 For Sare--llouse and five acres on Parley Avente, t wo wells tine water, good pasture, a1 tinder wire fence. Several huildin ./lts at a bargain. A. Carl Puller. G 19-It-pd IFor Sa l--I offer'' for Iinuneiate sale nmy old home dlace, I105 aces of' Iand, good dwevl IIng.,: tenant houiises, with ollther1 uuldci ogs. tplenty of tinmber, good pasituires, we.llI wat'eed, within I12nilles of I fairksdale Stat ion and :ilmiles of -ay 'oiirt; good schiools andl clhur ch s. of dilfferent dleinmin a liiini. l'ern i can be made easy. Ali ply to .\. ( . Watsont (hreenwood, 8. ('. I 19- It-pd IWinted--T'~ buy ('ow p. as. .(lohn A. Fr'anks & So ue- 19-It Iaost -l~ilfe r calf a year ol)1d, red withI while legs and lwite spot or two (in body. Jimw Jean~, L~auriens. In-I1-lid lfori Sah'-l'wo inu los, oneC niilk ('ow, wagon and buggy corn and fodder and Ienvinie hay, all,,4i my f'ar'ming imiple mients: all in 4oodI condition. .1. It. King. ILauirens, Itoutle S. 19-5t-pd For' SaJle-Whmite I) onm'r Pigeons and ('omm non igeonis. /Attr'activye prices5. Yanecy (ilkerson, Miniter' C'ompany's stor'e. 19..It .11uies-I have , few mulies on hand that It will Ia yn) >ul to see befoi'e buy lng. JDo not f' J,.o s(e them. They ai'e a bargain or~i the money. it. D3. Eahsterby- 19-it Notice---All pei'sons aie hier'eby warnied agaln..t hunting or' otherwise trespassing up)on my land. W. D). Ow ens-. 18-5t-pd For Sale--52 acres, 2 1-2 miles north of iLaur'ens on two public iroads. Two tenant houses. Bermuda pasture'(. Bar' gain foi' quic1k sale. Tei'ms. A pply to K. P. Minter. 18-5t Haty-i have foi' sale 20 tolns of' fine, baled pea-vine hay. Also 1,000 buin dles of fodder. WV. 13. KnIght. 16-5t iouse for Rent-Nice large house on South Hlarpier street. All modern conveniences. Apply to Mrs. B3. K(. hlimhr'ies or to 13. M. Wolff, Agt. 15-tf Money to Lend-L~ong term loans negotIated on improved far'ms at 7 per' cent annual interest, and reasoaable expense. Bori'owei's will do well to apply ear'y.' C. D. iar'ksdae. 15-8t For Sale-In Cross 11111 7-room new house, 16 acres;' will exchange for fai'm land. Terms i'easonable, J. .J. McSwaln, Attorney at Law, GreenvIlle, S. C. 17-5t Hecr Son Subject to Crouip, "My son Edwvin Is subject to croupl.' WrItes Mrs. E. 0. IrwIn, New Ken aington, Pa. "I put in nmany sleepless hours at night before I learned of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Mothers need not fear this disease It they keep i. bottle of Chamlerlain's Cough Rem 3dy in the house and Use it as directed, it always gave my boy relief." ObtaIn ibla everywhere. SW ITZER . C0.'09S i Is Ready With a Complete Stock of Merchandise for the Thanksgiving and Christmas Shoppers. Make Your Purchases Early. By So Doing You Will Have Better Selections and Easier Shopping. DRESS GOODS 51-inch' all wool ('oatings. worth 75e, our price ................50c 5 pieces 54-inch Iadied' Cloth. worth 85e, our price .... .... ....75c :36-inch Serge, all colors, only .... .... .... .... .... .... ....50c 1Hig as:sortnent I)ress (oods .... .... .... .... .... .... ....25c 1(1-inch all wool Serge ................. ................. .75 N-inch all wool Serge. all colors, only .... .... .... .... ....$1.00 :3;-i n-h black Alessaline, only .... .... ....... .... ....$1.00 36-inch hhak 'l'atdeta, only .... .... .... .... .... .... ....$1.00 -12-inch Silk and W ool Poplin .... .... .... .... .... .... ..$1.25 27-inch heavy brown cotton Flan e 11 .... .... .... .... .... ....10c 28-inch heavy brown cotton Flannel .... .... .... .... .. 121-2o 30-inch extra heavy brown cotton Flannel .... .... .... .... ..150 50 pieces dark )ress Outings, worth 121-2c, only .... .... .... 100 :35 pieces light Out ings. worth 12 1-2c, only .... .... .... .... 100 50 pieces dark Dress Ginghants, worth today .12 1-2c, all we ask is 10c Apron Ginghamu, standard qIuality, only .... .... .... .... .... 8o ;6-inch Percale. light, and dark patterns, only .... .... .... ....10c :32-inch Dress Gingham, only .... .... .... .... ..... .... 150 fled Flannel, 25 inches wide .... .... .... .... .... .... ....200 27-inch all wool Hled Flannel .... .... .... .... ... ......25c 27-inch all wool W hite Flannel ... .... .... .... .... ....25c 5i pieces 27-inch Suit ings, suitable for Fal11 Dresses, special .... 25a 36-inch iBrown Linen .... .... .... .... .... .... ..25c SHOES SHOES MEN'S SHOES 2\122 (hnn .etal Iluher, broad toe, leather lined, today prices $4.00 2.111; (1in Met d ilucher (Vogue toe) or Tan Blucher (Vogue toe) broad Viei Last, today prices .... .... .... .... .... ...$3.50 Gun Metal and ''1an Calf, good styles (English toes) today prices $3.50 Patent, leathers, button or lace, broad or narrow toes. today prices $3.00 Gun Metal and Tan Calf in the new styles, button or lace, today r ----t i --. --.-..... ........ .... .... ..........$3.00 No. 1420 (hui Mletal libcher and a good nany innters left. in Iins, today prices ...................... ........$2.50 No. 1260 Gin Metal lulneher, heavy sole, today prices ... ...$2.25 We have unite a lot of Men's Shoes, odd sizes and styles and leath ers, we will sell at .... .... .... .... .... .... $1.75 and $2.00 LADIES' SHOES ' 1-4 high top ioots, all black kid and patent leather, today prices $4.00 AI Kiid and I'alien t high top Iloots, front lace, today prices ......$3.50 !;tnt1. lint ton or 1(e. \'ici lu1ttoni or Lace, (in Metal Button or ho-ie. White ('anvas baeI todayi prices ... .... . ...$3.00 I iu line of aill Ieather bniton ir ln-e. cap or plai to; don't fail to ask to se ths itn lhirs. todaiy pirices ... . ... . .... $2.50 !: sl 7 (unn Aetal. frot la1e (lotht top, ailso ini pte, ito day price's $2.00 \\clinen 's lheavy evre ' Shoe ~ls, all styles~ and eathert . Y ~ou can iuol .inst what yo w nt at .. .. . .... . .$1.75 to $2.50 CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' SHOES Gu .\ietal, \'1i ci aten or Tan, hnI iton or lace, broad toes, goodl fori stcool wear Wel \\ nndi sel you fo tI.... .... .....$1.00 to $3.00 Lot No~u. 77 Isid IUnitoi ori Lae4, sizes 51-2 tot 8, solid leathier . ... $1.00 MEN'S WORK SHOES No. 262 Ibinal a Tant,/iray I 41k Skini sole, today p rices .... ..$3.00 No. 21 I, Ilc tn e Ta 1(,'a extran heavy sole, todayi p~rices .....,..$2.50 Hig lin e of1 thavy ShOE'S in all styles and shapes, today prices $1.75 to)..........--- .-----.. -...........................$2.00 SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS Gntn Metal, Box (CalfI Pa tent Latther, ainy styl'e, button or la'ce, solid leatherci, today~P pries -.--............ $1.50 to $3.00 READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT Bi g lott Spor1t Coats, special..... .... .... .... .... .... ....$5.75 1 lot Sport Coats.--------.... ............ ............$5.00 1 lot Wool Serge Skirts, onily..... .... .... .... .... .... ....$2.89 1 lot new Long Cotits, only-..... ....................$7.50 1 lot all Wooi Serge Suits, big special only..... .... .... ....$10.00 1 lot P~opl in Snits, brown, green, blacek and1( navy, only .... ..$15.00 Ladies' Cr'ep'e de Chinte Waists..... .... .... .... .... ....$2.39 1 latck I inderski rt only.--.----..... .... ......... .... ....50c .1 lot Statieen lnderskirets......-..-.... ...............$1.00 WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU The Switzer Co.