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M[NTS EAUlift
ITALIAN 1ROT
Perils of Italians is Now
Lessened.
ALLIES BRING
HEAVY ARTILLERY
Danger Now l.esseted of ''urning
Western Flank of Italian Armies oni
tlie North. Italians Ti'ake Oifensive
on Certain Fronts atid hush (er
sins (lack.
New York, Nov. 26.---A ppa rently the
peril of the Italian troops guarding
the Pi'lave line and the hill coltntry in
northern Italy against the Tetitonic al
lies is at an end. Large numbers of
British and French reinforcenontts
infantry and artillery---a I. last have
arrived upon the scene, nfter days of
anxious waiting in which the Italians
have borne the brunt of terrifie light
ing on hoth fronts and kept, back the
enemy from a further invasion of the
Veneian plain.
Although faced everyiwhere by sitpe
rior numbers of men and gun power,
thi Italians have valiantly defended
every foot of ground in the hills and
along the Piave, and in the former re
gion in recent days actually have tak
en the offensive against the invaders
and pushed them hack from strategic
points of vantage they had gained un
der terriie. sacrifices of lives.
For eight. days the allied reinforce
iment. inarched to the rescue, bringing
along, with them large nutbers of
gluts and huge supply trains. All the
-troops are declared to he in fine fet
tie and pggr to te3t. their strength
against the enemy.
Just whei:e the Tiritish and lFrench
forces will he Ihro'wn into the fray has
not heeti made k nown, bout. douti hIless
large numbers of them will be ulsed to
strengthen the Italian front on the
north from Lake (larda eastward to
fhe P'iatve, where the Alit Io-G erimans
have been making tlitr strongest ef
forts to pierce the Italian line.
liMASLES EPIDEMIC
AMONG ilTE SOJiEht8
Order Establlishes Quarantine Ii ('amp
etter. Visitors May Enter.
(,amp Sevier, Nov. 16.- -Maj. L. I).
Gasser, acting chief of staff, Thirtieth
Division, authorized the following
statement tonight:
'il)ue to an idelxlete of measles and
Some few cases of pneumonia and
meningitis, the soldiers will be quar
antined and not permitted to leive ,the
reservalion nor to visit Greenville,
(amp Sevier or Paris.
"All amusement houses in the,reser
vation will be sutspended and not per
mitted to open, Including the Y. M. C.
A. buildilngs, the Knights of Colum'bus
hll, the "Ilioste(ss trouse:" andl any
other such 'buildings. The post ex
changes will beo closed so far as alloay
Ing men to enter. They will he re
quiiredI to make openings so that the
men can be0 served on (te outside. Tho
tusual prtogram of instruction adlmiir
trtion andi pupply wIll be carried on.
"Thiis quarantine dooes not .prohit
viliors from entoring (-ho camp, the
dbjeet being to prevent men from gath
ering ini closed buiildings. rTe guaran
tine goes into effect Raturday morn
ing."
Major (lasser stated over the tele
1phone( t hat the situtat ion was ntot con
atildered seriouts, but thait lie qutatran
tinte had heetn deelded upon)0 as a lire
cauttioniary tmeasttrte. It is hell1 evedl
4htat 'the' disease w~ill Ibe ent irely eradi
eated it this way it the short est pos5
otle( t hne. The lengthI of thle ijua rant
tine. lalor (lasser' thinks, will dioltend
ent Irely on thle eooperationt the iten
accord the atthotrities. 'The Iquaran
line .sWeep!ing ini its natur ie, w Illahe
rigidIly enforceed and appllies to 0611
(Pers an well as men.
'* Meeting of K, of P. Next Monday.
All members of Iturens LodgO ~o.
43, K. of P. are requested to at d
te nex~t regular meetIng, on Monday
j night Dec. 3rd at 7:30 p. m. There
will be election sof officers and 0a
smoker. The Pluto flank will also
be conferred on a class. Crome and
othem.
CON(RESSMEN WILL
TALK TO 191011.:118N
iFarmers Will ilIe I'rgred to Ilant it
I 0 Tno Acres of 1,hal. Ito he
. Iiiniieralry of Spea kers.
C'olumbia. Nov. 21.- -The servi"es; of
udtn h Ca rolina coun 'ressmeln havt
"(un c'nisr(l iple'd by uv .\lhnninig. I).
i. Coker, food admlinist rator, and \\.W
W. 1Long, ta rm demonstration agent
for Ilie pu rpose of presentlng to the
ptrodneing tarmeilr(s of the :late tie
positive need of planItng :t wh a }t
at the rate of I wo acres Io the low. A
brief butl. Iithorouigh emn i;al;i of
spleehes has lieen evolved for six of
the congresslen, who 'at a confer
('Ce in 1h(' gov ernP1or' ; otlice or by
delepihon0)e, havo voluntcereI their
service'; in this (all)imiOn.
1'Thell coinglesslal it. w1as agreed,
shoul spieak within his respecive
district visiting the smaller towns and
rural commu ni~lies rather than the
county Heats. The speeches will I1.
hoth ilpraci ical and pat riot ic, as the
(ver increas ing e(n1 reiIy of wheat.
lmakes it plain that the farmers of
each section will be forced to grow
sulta1ient wheat to satisfy the needs
of themselves and neighbor's. Facts
and figures will he presented to de
monstrate to 'the farmers that the
plant lug of wheat. at this time is not
only necessitated by woti'ld condi
tions, but is also a patriotlc contri
bution.
The campaign will be conducted
under the auspices of the State
Council of Defense, which will ar
ranlgo through its county organizations
for several meetings. Mr. Nichols is
out of the State, 'and final arrang
mogirts of the itinerary of Congressmen
Ragsdale, Whaley and Stevenson are
now being worked out.
To Occupy Garlington lomhe.
D. M. Norwood, assitatnt postmaster,
has rented the h1om)e place and a part
of the adjoining land. of Mrs. C. C.
Garlipglon, on the eastern edge of the
city, and Will move "there about the
first of the year. Mr. Norwood states
that, lie has allowed the farm fever to
get. a foot-hold ill his system and lie
expects to buy a horse and try to re
lace the cost of living besides giving
I little lift) to his exchequer depart
ment. He already pictures himself
is a. mllenber of the landed gentry al
hough as yet. he is only renting. May
tIe as the result of experimental ion
a this small scale he may he forced
later to deny his services to Uncle
Sam in order to look after expanding
farming operations.
Postoflice Hours Tomorrow.
'olorrow, Thursday, !November
19th being the (lay set apart as a day
For thanksgiving, the local postoflice
will he closed the greater part of the
lay. Tihe general delivery and stamp
window will he open from 8 to 10 A. M.
ind from 2:30 to 3:30 P. M. There will
be no delivery by carriers.
'T 'anchers Meetir.
The Laurens county teachers ment
lng has been posti)oned( from~ Satur
diay, D~eeeniher 1st, to Satulrday, De
~enmber 8th. The ighl school tachers
Rre asked to prepar1- the lesson in
l'arker's lii gh Schoot i Althod. Air. L,.
T. Baker of tihe Utn'versify of Sluth
r'arolina will teach this lesson. Miss
lIettle Brown of Wlnthlrop Co)llege
wilh teach tihe lesson inl arithmetic in
"Chiarter's" to 111e grammlnar grade
telaclhe(rs.
Hox and14 Oyster Supper.
There twill he a blox $lupper and
oyster supper at tihe honme of -Mr. WV.
L,. Teague Thursday night, tile 29th1
foir tihe benefit of Beaverdamn church.
'iTe p~ubliIc is cordially invited.
Meetiung of U. D. V.
'rhe .J. ii. Kershlaw cha pter, 11. D). Ci.,
will mieet. at the rCeiece of Mrs. W.
It. Gilkerson Alonday a ft ernoon, at
I:3:0 o'clock{.
Minnie nabbl, Sec.
Tihanksgivinig Services.
Thank I lsgivinog servicees wiiill e held
in I wo chulrches tomlorrow. Atii1
o'clock in the mornin lg services will
be0 held at tile 10i':scop~al churichi andi
at 7:30) services will be' held at tile
iirstiDaptist church.
of (1i'eniwood, will tspend Thanksgiv
ing in the city grith Mr. and Mrs. W.
iH. Qi1gerson,
MP~r. and Mrs. T. M. Divver and chil
dren, of Anderson, spent the week
and in the city with rolattyos.
.ilts. I.l.NN i: lii'lihOci h )i:. 1).
llotlher of .; l'. lthibrr' 1,, 1Wu1 lir,' i)ies
it Ad iant('ed A . l u riitI I Inirsday,
.\r:. Iananii' 114)11 in;;w'orth I lilock,
lialther of 1 . I b t1 i . \\'Ilker. died I
at Itei holm, in Ilhe eauer leeion o;
n' Cy \\'sudne.l:'. aernoon (follo, -
il;;: a p r'1( 'al bi;' -r!. d a nU jt a id; t go
i'i' la e. T n uneral and1c in-.
trrie-nt tiool !:- 1 Thlu t yaV 'it(r
noon i n fit! I ,a ni l ; cemet y (,t I r -
VInes being conilited Iby IRev. .. 1.
-\!('1.1, itor of th. Tod id \(leti oi;({
l'r(:< by! ter i chur11 h:t .sistal h ' v \er
\\'. M. litlliken, Plasto of the HeconI
Altilh''dist. rhurebi. :\ number 01' her
friemi wer pre m' t I t tho I:: rites
01 nlanly bea!ulin ilowers we(r4, in
cr i'l(nce.
.t ra. 'illock'7 \\;(wa :a naiive of
Cro. *i:i, had is;d in '; s for \V I'
n:arriiI', I ;': t I me io ('ol. Tandy (
\\'alker, who wa:s a ve 'tera n of both
the liorida Iudian w;ars and the \\'ar
Iletween Ile Stan,e and laite' treasir- i
er of Lauren:: county. iler second
husband was M. I,. IhiIlock. a Confed- I
crate v\t((-ran and School commission- I
er of the ( cunty. who died about a
year ago. On e'' 'n. Robert Lee Wall
er, and a 'brol her, 1R. T. Ilollingsworti ii.
of Cross lHill, surli;vo her.
'The deceased was a woman of I
Christian character and warm sym- I
patliles. She was noted for her untir
ing industry and devotion to domestic
affairs, her eslpeclial pride being her
flowers in the cultivation of which she
showed much taste. She leaves many 1
friends to whom her passing was i
great loss.
OTTO H AII N'S GIFT FOt WAILt.
1111 leep None of ills Ineome While
tihe nouliet. Lasth,
SI. Paul, Nov. 21.---Otto Kahn, the
New York hanker, addressing the 1oy
ally meeting here last night, denied
that the present War is a "rich man'I
w1a' and a l1eo' Ilan1' 's fight."
"The insiltation that iig buIisitness'
in this count ry1 1 has ;any share in in
to enter the war is ai inisult to the
'resdident and ('ongress and l)1ib(l ul Ion
Ameri'an citizenshipi," lie said. i
"Plerhapij.s wou will be miore inlinedi
to believe iin 11uy iiterfiest((edness
when I taiy that I have made 1ip ily
m'iltl to keep no ineote fi mliiyselfI
during the war, and whatever' theu re
inngills to mle of illCoile after paying
my living expenses and taxes will he
devlOted'( to ('haIly3 amd war1 ll luroses
Las long as the war iasis."
dSpeaking of the event which led
ip to the war, Mr. Kahn said:
"1 know of my own knowledge that
the stage was set for Ilie w'ar by the
Prussian war party ten yea1rs ago at
Agadir. Austria did not believe that
thle ultitmatunm to Serbia wonld bring I
on war."
Roy Powers Champion hog Iaiser.
The Atlanta Constitution recently
had the followIng to say In rogard to
a huge hog (awned by a company of
South Georgia farmei's, of which Roy
Powers, soin of Mr. J. II. Power's of
Madden Slttion, is La nember:
"Oneof th Ile bilggest hogs in the
Southi was sh ipped through Atlanta
yesterday to become part of a large
herdl of Duroe.-Jerseys' ownied 'by I
Thompson, Powers, lirewer & Hui'son,
of Monlroe, GIa.
"limper'sonator 0. K., is fihe name 'il
ulnder' which tis big porker has been a
registered at various fairs -iln the<
south. lie is threeO years ldl and(l
we'ighs 9100 IpOuntds. Th'Ie owners' paid1 I
mor'e than ai dollar' a Jpound~ for his I
iirchlase, the exact pirice being $1,000.
"ie won0l the ribbon01 whihd i('i1111
h1111 girand ehiamipion oif the Kentucky
state fai' ill 1914'."
fair at Monroe, (Ca., and after his ai'
fatIl a Aulonllroe, (hi., nind afteor hiIs ai'
ival the lo(cal1 papeir tmenl tined himl, as
follows: I
'"Th1Is 11ammioth0 I hog hats :".achedl
Monroe atnd ill lie one of the lead
Ing cuit'osities for fali' visitors this
week. it Is ai rarl t hing that anly (If
OttrI pele~l evet' sen a hug t hat. goes
n'yend i-ix hundt'ed lsoundil In w('ighit.
ed to that will lbe woith c'initg toi the
fai' to see aind, It icer'tain1 lihow sen
ter'prisec up JOn theC parit oif thle piroi
nont young lplanters named,( i in scur
Ing this hog at this tim1e that It may
tie shown at the Walton County F~air."
.Mr. W. M. Hinson left Sunday for
"" t hi indc., wvhere he enters I1
the government service as harness in- K
spector in the quartermiaster's depart- I
mant. - ,
'l n'144441ia I1 of Laurens ('hapter Will
,eon he an i lcollisihed 'ard.
i:i " ",f th14 ( - ' i'.e en 1linn :
00 of lte recently fornied lIt!( ('ron.'.
'' : t 11r 1'r r iher te,' tentative or
10041 111 we;k \Vhen4 it was deecid:!
I!l(,o alll v.h11 hat 'iei i lld fteir
?' o 4 f4 4 4i'i4in:' Ihe I,aur4 eni
haptier to enl1l on 1)t'. It. Ki. Aihen. a!
he Lairei'ns National Bhank and .1,ake
nd .\nd all im hV mv1 e ('1i . 4i,'lt jo :i
I ia ;! r w ili < f,. 1;" 4 a ra r i h
(('ilng l;- . 'o(4 I t4' o1fije'4rs, giving ill
'44r 44:y ro p yj ov"I' Ih, 1'(; " --
S ' 4 ' 1 .; ) c4l 'u '4'144e idea i4) 4)
wrVre' as arly is n.,s)ible tI : mini
1ti'i 1 t r 1 1,1' n er (' v h ich i.; 4'l'n
(4 r a' r to 44ila 4in t'e chalrter andl flit
oce on m a working; basis all
me1(. A. ('. Todd is -pe''sident of 111
'hal er a n I. I. N 'ickes . secretary.
'Im,' til'4r.; andl colum ittee' have so
(etell .V'r'! 11 l--comm1ittees to (4n
:as tim(' town inext wreei and secure
nemher':. ''hese 1'mitt ees and the
('rritories they are to ( ver will 1'
innone w'ithiii the next few days.
'he National IRed Cross Is now start
n: a ;;reat (ive for mebe(rs. in
viich it is hoped to secure 15,000,0100
)y Christmas. The 1Laurens cami
m4ig4;n is a Part of this Campaign, so
. large Iu4emb1ership here is desired.
ANOTll ER C.LL CAX PE:CT ED.
.xenlptioni 1oard Looking for Anoth
er Call to Fill Out the First Quota
Fron 'T'his County.
.1. M. ('lardy, clerk to the local ex
'm4ition board, stated yesterday that
he l'ati4l was expecting another call
o complete 4j te qu1ota 4 frotn Lauren'
ounty of lie first draft ar t y. .\ 4e
ort as to lhe e4inain4der of the Lau
''n; 4uota w.s called for sever'al day1s
by Adlju1tan (eneral Moore.
''ie I.auren (uta(41: in the first arm4y
as 2:, ment. 0' 1his nu1n1he'r 17 have
weln sent own1 1 to 'ol4n1'ia. of which
'have '+''en re.e t'd. leav m1:g t1: yet
4 24into the first ' army from this
4)4 iV. Of tlle irst, 5'0 men ('xamined.
II V' b'en 'ce rtll 'm ed to the district
o'rd as eligible for Servie(. I .4ien
n;; the 1 17 men which hlo atlreadiy
een necp(lted or rejected, 97 nen of
he first. draft are still lft to make
19 in part the 10:1 mrten) reqIu4ired. In
11 1robability the locnl board will be
4str'led1 to select the remaining six
text In line according to the new
les recently romull4g4ated and print
41 In The Advertiser last week.
Sixty- 1(evenm 1" reviously turned
own by the local board were called
ack r'enily te(r' ft !her Proof as to
14lim4 for ex mot1ion4. Oi these men,
owever, It is hardly probable tha I
nore ha11 two or three will be acept
1 for service. The local board did
is work very thoroughly on the first
xamination and It Is not expe(ted that.
is Iirist deelsions will be reversed.
TO REDUCE ('IIIISTllStM (IVING.
Voman411's Service I engue' 1 Deelde4s to)
Contine Offits P'rInclplly to (Childiren
and11 thle Needy.
At the meet ig of the4 Womlan's Ser
'iee League oni .\lnday a4fternoon0 the
ad1ies dCcidedI to) diipes with the
>rom4 sisous giv ing of presents411 this
brl'stmtas. Theyc' Av'Il04 cofine thle ir
ifts pinc'i(Ipall y to eild11renan th1ose1184
wh1o ar'e needy13. The league also0 (1e
41ded( to send( a ('0n1tribu41tioni to the
'Ommun1441ity (1441 in (Columbia114 and( to
he( Y. W .C. A. in the 84am41 city. Th'le
atter44 0organ11ization Is str'i vintg to bu4ild
home wherre thle boys of the camp
41ightl enitert1a in Ithe ir miothler's. Th is
enture4' of camp~~i life will break11 the a1w
ull mon0fotony. that the~ soldier's have 14'
on front. The (4 legue 1ha1 r'ecently13
('nt atway fIfty 3'4ight ari'cles1 wichj
'lresent4 'on hundred4414 hanI1444ks of wool
1444 ha4ve 1b00n worked u'p(l41. The14 leaigue
xpressed804 Ils appriation141141 of Ithe 441414
Litsiance of the44 laies4 (of the1 to4wn
.1d( (4ounty in 1this good4( wor44k.
Nelsoni-I11end1ricks.
I ir. Wiley llendrli4ks. of Cr'oss 11ll1,
)'4"r' happ44ily 44 marri(ed by 11('r. .4. II.
4'r'en, at1 his 14(4444 inl (2reenwoodl 1"ri
lay a1fternoon04.
(Qun Shoot Thanksghiing.
TPhe ILurenl (Gun Club wvill have Its
.nnual "sthoot" on Trhanksegiving Day.,
,ast year there were a number of ex
Iting contests and this year the memfif
ters are looking forward to another
ne day.
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