The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, February 20, 1918, Image 3
License Pee for Traftle In Seed Cotton
and Unpacked Lint ('otton in the
('ounty of Laurens, S. ('., for
the Year A. D. 11)18.
State of South Carolina,
County of La.urens.
P1trsuan to an Act. of the GteneraI
Asseilbly of the State of South Caro
1I1a applroved the .iSth day of FIebru
a ry, 1905, tlher'for providing;
lIe It resolved by the County Board
of Conlltissionrl of Lallrelis County,
in the State aforesaid, in regilar an
11aa1l ineet lng assethled: That the If
Celtie otrii' ille In ,reed (Ottn(II or uin
Mecked lint entono wvithitt the limits;
of raid cotnty for and (ttrin the pe
riod beginning the th ilday of August,
and c nding the 20th day of Dveem her
of the year .\ D. 191 . hefind the.m
is lrehy tIxed in the :Mm of T-to i1un
d red anti -le'ifty 'Dollars.
All litenses to be itutied hy the Clerk
of Court of said Cointy. as, propbl ed
by law.
Done atnd ratifi d - , lhirens C'om:
1 Iire. H. ('., this the i 0tIi day of, .im I
ua ry, A. !). 1918.
I i. I ; I I \(1 I lt I itTI , Sutt I '1e rjs1t'' .
Attest:I ltt~ i t
-l 1 \lO('K ('itrk. it.
1. 1'I) NS 1LI
The S Ile of So lbl ' Oitt tta
'oinity o f 1nu ren s.
IN 0 i'01 ? Ht ls O!,' (' y.\t\10 t Hiti
1'..1l. \\'t ih.s, 'aintI',
V ictor \\' !b r. aN l ':l ' -: ' ;' .
P'irs la t to a U; -,rtee (4of c rt i
ille 1lh 11 slateda o I: te t d
limbli'' o~lin ry to Il t he I -' I hidu me'. m
cliren. l '. I, C i l., l'C., .n tl }y in
'art It neof , ity ing \{I nd") it S i ll ,
ft the ith, during ill th e eI tlg u'or
o't.k a.e mil. att the sottt dayi~
al 10-0port.', to--w it :
.\ll ty 11 raat, iiece or itarc'e l of
1"1 1 file , h~ 'u: :nt1l .,it:n o e ii Ih
(, ounty of' 1.:lHire s.; in tio Statt tu
10 th11 t'arolina, 0n anutill t'n y
(20) acr -, orl l t , homu a lt oil
ulyh nort bi y lands f .\l. .\. Samt er ,
ate and south'i' by lands; o1f t vile
\\'!t lt.:. , e tO w iel 1i hv g1tu "; f(11 ''. ,I
tuno til rI . W. )itui ll, and sami
i: ( it e neins br-inees l ama ksil.'.
aTeriu.t of Sale: catii h. ii't ( l 'ii t er to
pay fir papers and ;tlan1ts. If the
ter js l'o sale are not conitplited wit(
the 11111 tola be resold (iln sate or some
subst' bent sitlesday on saofme terms.,
at risk of former purchaser.
:'.A. POU\Vil,
C. C. C. P. and (:. t.. 1,aulrens. S. C.
Dated, this tb . 12, 191. :it-:!ly..
A 'i I it' .\ l of-'' 1'1,1:1 I' T.
Tlake nolilee that on the 20th dai of
Alarelh, 191 , I will render ,. final ae
eonti of my nets and( doings as Ixen..'
tor of the estate of I t'. A. C. Filer.
dleensed, in the oilliee of the .judge of
P'robate of Iatrens oilty, at oi
o'clock, it. it., and on the stae day
will apply for a finatl discharge from
my trust as E~xecutor.
Any person Indebted to aid estate
is not ifled and retiuired to make It.y
m1ent on thla, date; ando all persons
having claims against said estate will
prosnit theit On or befort' (Iald date,
duly p1rovtn or he fore1eri hared.
F'eb. 1:1, I 915.-- m)to. -- A. 0111 011111
STO('KS FORt S.\lal'.
Notiee is he'reby given that I will
sell for ('ash to thet highes:t blidbler in
fron t fo ' the ('0out11 ho s t la nrellens,
on sale.sday in .\ilarcht bein'. the
fourlt da111y of the 11mot t 1at11 a. i.,
the 'ollowin stocks:
10 share ot h ta s .\tills.
-1 halres \Voodside conm1: mrills.
11h.reH I.aurens Glass \Vork .
2 share; l.a ren vil l2 lrald.
NTII'E TAXP.IONYBRANS.
and persona poedl arfel re~tired to
d~tor etween tfirt dayhlu RofJnar
and he 2th a o tiebuMZay, 191.
A ful retun Iofal ropery must
hel made.t'esemk your cogrotetern
ianrlyion of aare throd ad l us,
i~auinga god Iespseestll,trefo
coghngan W t Coasuepto ratiton
nte oig DMbder and s'red itorm
la forsn fiftndo eed- A tedert fu
TpreritI. ion, eceased nare inotild.
and rIyureneral eayth samndt thw
underffthed and~8C allpesony sefldn
lims lugainrote, asidaterop r n
cIetc. prsal te byamoe nDug o.
oflawtite Cunr ned ton 4 Da for
Yationr~g will mad toeyI Pobat
C oI1Turt for st C~f aontyc of Itren i
thed Brate fpcto fInal 1seemn and O
dicare
LEGISLATUlE HAS ADJOURINED.
End Comes to Senate and House
Shortly After iMidnalit. Session
iLasted 115 Days. Shortest in Numn..
her of Years.
Columbia, Feb. 13.---Siliortly after
midnight, tonight the second session
of the Seventy-second South Carolina
general assetbly adjourned sine die.
This w%-ias ole of the shortest sessions
in a numlber of years, adjouttnment
coing Jill : day: after convoning
on -inuary 8. The house adjorlnel
a1 12:.' :' o'cloi k 1111(1 the senate a fte
ininnllies after inilht. (;ov. .\ln
nti . :ilned the gcieeral applropriationi
hill al. .:'11 o'clock1 anld Ht'' re.olution
r::ii yil the alienlmenI to tle fId
("n iiti nll 1. Im inutes later. 'The'
mty111 supply hill, which held 111p aid
"':!! iii t wasl' :_iv~en excen1Ijv Iv( p.1
."v)';' shortly befo "' midnight. TIhe'
eti->r had giveun his approviiI to
27 ;ets hefore the auil (orneal of
le legislaIre.
The ,it(nbehrs of the' oc:e eral a: .em~
-1 .'hild way 1inx i)e awaiii
h t ::ie.; .l:iily hill f roms the c1
'ro e i td!tji r ticn- hg t th usual I
111tMi tssion aind alw rentllion or ohd
inu jtovhdig -. r T e bol:,o thuir
:ie a-ihonio in s \ i;;"i to 25arin 1; the
ir I li <o ! . Th!r'" it l en l ti did not In
lh:-- id t i ri I t of ba ist :iac
hgil aeity:; It ilonity Of illiigeitab r
twash dired onyh:'r.lso
rbe hot
'l'hne l 'ia ':); i bnt y ti dni htul Ii
I 'iii 1 t ha t i - ii( :11 hi ll! tt', (it m 'll-hu
.I 11110i, in :t h s Ia' ' an by wai ii i (lit.
b:ll. :i:d i l 1"'7 of he n, :hi e vast m19
.St.a i' ti'ei ni u re ('(iills of ilioca l apli
'Ittiioli. .\ioll the ea urs a iii-of Satc
\idtit iinprl tuofanie ined oniht eie'
the hills; providiig for a school ror
the faeble..lindl ed, ireatini a rformi
abtwy foslr wteayw ard girls; incrteasig
the automobile speed limit to 25miles
aln bhu: exemp1ting building and loan
assoceiationls from taxation, and plac
ing a constitutional atendment in al
rloefrendun on the nestio of habu
ting. properly.
The general assembhly today rul
les -iie meaureprviing for at sys
tem of State insurance on colton
stored inl the stale wiarihouse "yst lem.
Th'ie' hill designates the governor, the
Stlate waleholilse columissioner and
tl comptroller general as a comiis
sion to designate a reasonable ratIe.
The premiitms are to be collected by
the w\arehouse commissioner and de
pesiled andit the 'ate treasurer. The
sinlkicg fund commission is; to pay all1
lo.ies ont of the und it, now has on
htntl. The State Is forbidden to un
derlw'rite any- single insurance risk
larger ihaii $10l,0 l t tl.
The h)ti exemlling soldiers and
sailors from South Carolina in the
Zervtice froml the pa:ym1ent of commul
tatin and stre'e taxes was rati ied to
<lioy. The provisions of tils haill aiti
ply inl:' tdeiting suc te time a> the
:a n o are in the lr i e .ii '
The ie ie n Ilieafin ti( t 3' 11orrelil
a' ;oimnolatof t he itttateof ii
:outh (it' 'r i tll rtiori 1 0od . The I
oie to iap intei ' 'lii' t the g li
rar wssit bhe insnt of, 1d-(teieat I
ii hsiiotui lfittieshalltbe fo lsiv of
years alit bo tldeigna 12te thatethe -
litermict of e meinlbi shall ixpire fe c 1i
I lie. gen hi C-a roia Tnd'stria hoo'
intare all t (Inp tei Itoises
andt roert of good reflor ma'tory Ind1
sh8 al di'd an gthen ropei'tnw un
hern dontrol or h nienalctiaoy, oby
uro nd gvra t teeformatrce Th'ey
srlasmly icat n 19'ed, reomningak
an i'oiitabl than fr theC~n cottson o
tpr erty
Tfe tol prodeal osthe froodin
goa andbureageo srpison yond wn.
acryeto cutor teahestohe bill.de
A odpirtmcn of gto ade roufidb
igtly nrlatemb~ly tnded. d
mae pal narl alanger liing, On
adnthe beuseeeace of go commntone nr
atg'1918 Sendgad okellios all
aboun t reset kIgho prae mny sav
in tlant tells aour heal far con huy
well and sgowayo ateen ce ro to
suppalyan eguart far leredtityn Iake
moe. Sed nd r isayt hihe n.
propotin That are presenfat ttonea
It's tiOme abovN.elller tnoulary
gran nmd do orag aup le noura on
ace;t utdw h stebile.n
A od ic ofgre gon,
RED CROSS 'NOTES.
There are some people in the city
who have not yet joined the Red Cross.
To these the local chapter makes an
('special appeal to at once turn over
the necessary dollar and to receive
the certificate of membership.
It is impossible for the oflicers of
the chapter to ask each person to join.
The RIod Crosis is a M1 ing of which it
l: an honor to be a member. Pay
your dollar. I,et's have a service flag
in every homa(e, in every window, it
every place of business.
Irom the dIparlinent of o\'114i:
\work1, (ivisioin lhelad4inaiter.; of tiht
Iced C' ro s. (ot'lle' thes 4 knitting in
sIru1tions v hieb ''Very knilter shouli
't'urn by heart or clip out for read'y
referentce:
The senleity of raw materials, e
'('aI l (11 urns, um ke; it impet-alive
that there he Ino 'w\a"t: anyw I i- re'. A\ny
thi :: thlat (':Inl not he' u1:(ed, thecrefore.
A. ''ll' kniim all i ~; 4: ,
h'. 4:4. inn wa t, hm*~4
41 i i l t .;11 41"""; 1 :; F) ! iI .
' "\\'9';11/' 11 1 4444 ''9 44.1 :: il ' : I'
4' lu'~ 4 n' i 14ahn'e
N, 1a ':' .. ii -0k.
ne'Iles wd'.
a n : . i1- ., - r 4 o
he l " ' 1)) :14' f(4) "'1 'I4)4'4: 1 t ':: 1 1 4 '
-hI'. l t il ii:hi to :14e '. h )
'I'lrL; sd I o nts il be ik n l
Rd1 ') ro ( w! h11 e I, 1 t e('t 11 - I' .+
:Ectio) of I he 1. ou n . ('1-) 4: t h':?' ' f
lhs 's ha nn 414to ap ar: . 1) ) n ast
u'id( at'I ernoon th1114 e ' rm goo an t orW
Reid. (' '1'1)5..: \\"1111 turn(('. .101 14 r ":;41'1
'rrIoaI11)1 uof tV)1141: eo 'Vrk.I; 4 ('
:\ t1 44' :isttt~n n lilt4)1' 4)(''l hg 444 4 1)
antiza.tion of the Prospe'et autxiliarty
w.\as effel edt((. .\!r. .\A . T1'9bl.1 c'hair
n)of the l,au1rens chapter, waslt
lares ent and( ;aided in the org:anization.
Ol1lcers r'14' ('l'4'd as folla os: 41-v.
.1. it. 'l l s, h ma:. 3ll11 lt. Y.
4'ilh rison, treasur'le': .iss Kate. 'of'
for'd, secretary, and .l s. 11 Joh '\ ('n,
"hairmann of Woman':; Work.
At the last Inonthly 114tin11041 of the
'ounty Tleac'her,' A\ssociation thel
ines;Iinn 9(f Red C'ross wvork a1ndl
I1 nsb'I)0er1ip was ably place d before
11h011 by lev. 14. I. T'4emp1)lem'an11. A
numbethr of the teacher, present were
already n Ib"11er~s, and at total of 1!)
t he':s li1n (1 thein54) l4 : 111 ) 1n the Si(!('
('I h1nnanity b)y pl(edli: themlselves
iss mo141thers('. ! rIlrin this 1 oth all
the schlools of Owi conity' are sup
Ipo:;ed to or':;nnizec .lunior lied C'ross;
t4'x ilI ia:ries. .\M r. ' t. ,. 'a rk i s) on i.
In c'barge of this b~ranch of Iced ('ro:ss
work and inf' 1 (orm' ionl e n :er 1ing it
11ay bie :r(1d141 nn application to him .
l'is i>, a Ina4 tter which o14h' to h)e f11
he ) t1mlo1 t inter(est t(o cr't ly \ar ol (If
114 ' 1h;s f the o' i' o makng a i' Wdit''t
}" col oIs e14f;'cfcry s1h!o1o1 child and( hi:'
Y.rIt i th '. reat' 4.1)a1 !I m in whieb)' 4'
mrV' 14 countreistso 1114 141h'4'y 11 -h an)1
:14 '01' i'rtan pa-4. (44 not5') the ) on'ly way,4
lwonl (') porinnty til'i h e ' 4hildren h'4))-e
>f. h i ng thilli ngne)11. t (' a doP4444
'4'i1 city forithem to4 ie in- -or wirk
whic gi'tneaf for tiemorfgcyin liber
'Oy nAi. Th is asol faterfory re
ite that earn ese aert areoa
mdl co-or adat af (1e-ry bak.nt
verly goed t frt eurss memberu
nCieet the perrsons wr areoingr
nstill trodgerolgste work kof
hotted nR Cross \reivng the te
chog s Thdisr boardatns by mimber
ooms tangfllwe tha. thes ifanatingo.
\.most allthe garmt. fCarhforn
anschools;ld.W h. attrelln thuisidenor
>fhine saly otkn. e tC.n
As rnoned bult upon'secodtunte
inoralied trhss blake if te lial
ensocityrsthonor in hardst eaork they
ne garmentt forthe rfathee orilrena
lo thel astrien wounts awa in
'he wakedo a. ITis afack worty of11
4hlote ho ld onlse gretsoare of
e colore azn ohat ou dounty btahk Ite
)fpl this woroso a an ( ed allof rig
no atileastroge rnebghtI the reo
'almstall whe tands fare Io uin
n orig, .but upoi codh touht
BACK FROM THE
MARKETS....
Our Mr. Wilson and Mr. Wood have just returned
from the eastern markets, purchasing spring stocks
for Clardy & Wilson. Every express brings Coats,
Suits, Silks and Millinery. Vispit this store early; you
will always find something new at this store.
Paul Jones Middy
First. shipmnent of Paul JonPe~s Middiefs; pVIn whbile andiord
reg uladon scut. Pri"ce $1.2 5, $1.5 an $2 9 .00.
Mid~dy Suits
Khaki Middly Suits; price, $8.00 ':ach.
Spring Coats
Ladies' Spring Coats in navy, tan, and gray, $18.50 to $25.00
Ladies' Street Hats
First showing of Ladies' Street Hats in all shades in new nobby
shapes. $5.00, $5.50 and $6.50.
LARDY & WILSON
Laurens, S. C. .
"A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE"
SAVE $50.00
ON YOUR CHEVROLET
PRICES GO UP IN A FEW DAYS
See the New 1918 Models; They Are Beauties
in Style and Finish
Price Now . . $635 F. 0. B. Flint, Mich.
After March 1st., $685 F. 0. B. Flint, Mich.
The Chevrolet is in a class by itself when it comes
to Performance, Power and Looks. We sell them as
fast as we can get them and ask for more. Don't fail
to ask for a demonstrator if you are considering a pur
chase.
T. R. EASTERBY
Phone 354 Teague's Old Garage