The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, December 20, 1916, Image 3
FIRE INSURANCE
We represent licensed companies and can
insure
DWELLINGS
MERCANTILE BUILDINGS AND
STOCKS
COUNTRY STORES AND CON
TENTS
COUNTRY DWELLINGS AND
OTHER FARM PROPERTY
and, in fact, almost all classes of risks of
sound value, whether mortgaged or occu
pied by owner or tenant.
WE ALSO INSURE AUTOMOBILES
against fire of every kind at $1.50 per
hundred--no minimum fee.
COME IN AND SEE US TODAY
YOU MAY NEED US TOMORROW
BALLE & LANCASTER
AGENTS
At Enterprise National Bank
will .start a
Bank Account
join our
mmmmemaXmas
- nkin~ Club
f"and have
Christmas.
Squirrels H A VE be cause they S A VE. You c an
have if YOU save. Corne in and let us show. you
HO W to save. We w illigive you, FR EE, a lit tle bank
book so you can join our "Christrnas Banking Club."
You put in 5 cents the first weck, 1 0 cents the
second week and so on, increasing your deposit ONLY
A NIC!KEL a week and in 50 weeks you have $6-5.Y5.
We also have clubs where you begin with I or 2
cents or 1 0 cents or $1 .00. $2.00 or $5.00 and in 50
weeks have Comning to you from $12 ?6 to $250.
We add 4 per cent intorest.
HaPvc EVER'Y member of your family join the
club. I meants s .aving M;ONEVY and makineg a
SU 1GESS2.
Yo an~ 'rt TODUA Y- ---STA RT.
N. B. DIA L, Presidenti C. 11. ROPER, Cashier
dek c'lbus.' se' on.
Advertise in Tihese Colmrnus---It VWill Pav You
WREENVILLE TRIAVELLERIS
W ANT C'. & W. ('. NIGIT TRAIN
V. C. 'T.'s and1(1 T. P. A.'s are Working
to have Train Restored that Leaves
Lnaurens About 8 O'hck.
Greenville, 41ec. 15d.--A (leterm1in .!
effort Is being made by the local
lodges or the tiied Corntnercial Trav
eIers and the Protective association,
aned the (railie 'lepartineti of the
Chabnher of Coinmerce to have the
night Itain froi 14aurens to (Ireen
ville over the C. &. W. C. railway re
Iintate d. The mnaleer was lakeen tup
at it recent inectinlg of the T. I'. .\.'s
and .J. N. Watkins. elutirin of thet
railroad coun1ittee, has been c'onferr
ing with 1). A. IMennig. mianager of
the Itraict del ari ntent of the ('lian4
her of 'onunierc'e on thle subltject. It
is understood that conll4erale or..
responce(n1tce has(5 taken place het w4a
the local cIiizns and hit-: ollicials: of
thes C. & \V ". railway on the subjt.;'f
Wh'Iile nothing definite ha:, h4('n1 <b
cidcel up~on a1t yet, local citizens feel
that there is a goodl chance of ha'
ing this train reinstale I.
\Whil(' this rain was op4erated. i
arrived inl ( re'n'ille ab(ou :1.
o'clock at night. II WasI iscot(Iin ed
abou 1 , eiyliteen (t1Ontihs a:: 4O4. T'h.
travelinlg inen decbare that Illy. lw'ie
is on1 their sitle in Ih1t the road 144W
1ol'rate s th1e'e raio:' (laily Iro:m
r ('een ih4 1 !.hur i tn4 . im)t onli- t
(1aily If'rm Is ens to (;):ren ill..
"The :'. ,l ' . & \\'. ('. I lway. i n 1 ;
11' 4 :; il l) (V i 4 4 l " 1 : '.ii rt 44 44 1 4(4 44 ' 4
its h(' t le ( to 11i (m '. a ' i
4tr'ain fr(lin Coi lo t. :!!14 a i t " I ai
ait 1,1h111" ' :I : ;ys 'a:O' i in at :1
I y cIl 1 il Il I' 1'i t t' 1 i i .
'a 'silHl nil Ilt 1:1'e ( ');aii; r:.' 1 , (
illere"'(.
"TI h sr e o .\t s n 4 l()i Ii444 j.i tv III.
"' 111'!'! i'i~~t 11)0 I 11 1 1111
igo, th e C . & \\W. . (' liI1 ig tat.
Ith( firnviwlh-f ha e ( 'ri o' (' iii11e(1)1,
f'ollowedi by corr e o le wa e u it 11 I1e
railroad cthe Inission1 and hl C. & W.
(' rhilway. schei lules wore lix giv -
ing (|reenville a tuor"ningt train ut.
teaving at i ). n3., a d a1 night train
i n fro inl thiosth artivilig at ,:1.5 p.
01. Our ttlerstanding is that the
night service was wiscontinue by the
g. & W. C. railway abOtIt IS monthsail
ago, the C. & W. C. claimting that
this train reqiuired an extra crew,
and in view of the decrease In busi
ness due to the world war. No claim
was made that this train into Green
ville was not well patronized, and
now that, the slump in business due
to the war has been more than coun
terbalanced by enormous increase In
business in this section of the state,
some attention should be given to the
demands of the public for a reason
able passenger service hetween the
largest city on the C. & W. C. rail
wayv and the balance of the state."
WILSON .\N E-.\l{Ill ItISEIt,
Hiis Da.y leins at Fime O'clock amd
E-:ndis Biefore Miiniht,
P'reshdent Wilson has a well-deined
schedulle n4apped (ilt for his daily
wok 1he in1 Wahnln esik
lo hi c e il lsey .I n o
tis(inh is 1)1:1y b nt later4 thanJ :.:" 44
$1,000,000 DEFICIT
FA('E) BY STATE TREASURY
At Present. State Is Short. $210,000 of
Needs and ant Borrow no 3loney.
l.4uls ltite Failled to 3Make Tax lvy
Siutfilent to 31eet Aippropriations.
C'ol1inbia, Dec. l:.-Tihe State of
South ('a tolina is facing a delleit of
over $1,00.000t) and for the first timne,
probably, in it.; history has nto money
on haind to nieet culrrellt needs. Of the1
$1 ,400,t, t deltiit Ilie state has al ieady
borrow((t $700,000 f'or t' e ns..s, all
that, they are althorized to (o by it(
legislatuire, andi tonight. the state is
short $:10,000 of its nettial needs anl
Cunnot borrow anly niore iottey.
The state institutions are tnalel to
gel 11iency wich( has already b~eenl
a; rj ilrialted for thiIen byi the last leg.
i: biiure. I'he slate hospital lor the
insaine his been without iunids 1o1
three mnonth; andi the Citadel, W\in
ilhrop 'college. the lniv('rsity of Soutii
('ar'lina tad other i ltitittions are
going Iii lothghI the -aloe expertieio'-.
The trustr e:- of tlie ullivesity have
niade arrangentient:; For borrowine,
lol ' to rtin the ilistituitio and it is
itai(l41r.-4tool that the reLteits o til'
asylum re(4tit Iy borrow(ell $ 0,0 t(
carry on the (lcurrent. needs (11' thi inl
slit n in untiI !axes are avaihable.
Only al(t ill o1 t i lo.111 inl t;lx 's d lm
since October Ihave beens I ( b'y1
t late. Im w4 'ar ran ti l 1oi t -hi:'
.4h' ol4 wh(1.. II h ha:44 bee ' l..ia '* o
heen one th mode etl< i e a and
l'beli e th s~o. u I the baneve te.
ma tio141 the I nt ,- tgetr i li ,
Iin.)i la: .'. liet (tlw t- waring or
rihlle at tr of .fn ninll the S te
weit e (ear. one high Sitate ( ih ias
tesolaed bha the apvyoacinhg sae
beon o ne 11 i e h yI wiAl and
he belhaves toi lwoyld tavoe cavene
the efiit hict andi bte marrsis
m11ent I;:'. the tat , i atiog t wi uth
Thunev thse of the anin two Sate
sions fthe l latre Te will nt ot
s1ony n rvedol a hoii ta to)t ta care
ofI th I (flit hic (1w VI il( la o icriese
iesraed I t l the y eho 3dn 0e
tepetdemands, the aprpitio nllouts
rnen. even the ofte toher asth woe
pronp aenbot $n,500,w00dand of
mTr nato ion. ine n t ta s
walys hade to horrow mone t taesr
wer te dolefctd. h ilecare
3! rs. W1. . *1lh Wilsonl 31u 'l rdere in
1.terious but i un itte er l tlme.
('hes4terI , 'e. 17. .\t's. .\l8 mie ~\-l
kdimand, wte oap\'.r\.\\iatins wi, mout.
r:m even thohster waterstwos sa
kons1. The approprliatio bil las s11 s4
sion. carsed !ou $,:00in0 p 41d f
ple: halfo the. demaind fosrda iraser
is * a lle It wil reach th 300,0
mar n et -: s o . Ine st at i h f
h\y hd tou bohat no.e\ wa.1 mtrder
er ye noleted. n l- y- h
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