WANTED---JUNK Old Iron, 100 lbs. 40c Old Sacks, each . 10c Copper, Brass, Rub. ber and all kinds of junk handled. Best Prices Offered. Hyman Lurey Laurens, S. C. NOTICi. Notice is hereby given that tihe lIooks of Iegistrat ion for the regis tration of the namies or the qiualified electors of the City of Laurens are oI n at the 0111c of the undersigned, in the City of Lau rens, and will re man in open utili tell lays before the mullnicipal eleelion to be held for the elct ion of 1111ulicipal olliteers oin the 9th day of April, 1918. The books will remin in Closed for ten days before the h(oldign of said election. The produe ion of a ceitilleate of -registration from fihe board of registration of Lau renls County ellt titlng the applicalt to vote i a polling precinet witin the City of ILIaurn11s alnd lroof (of the ap plicaut's residence withiln the limits of tle 'City of Lautrelns for four mont hs lpred'mling said election, and proof of payment of all taxes assessed against hill ditle and collectible for ithe previ ois fiscal year sh1all ('ntitle the appli catn to registratloll. Rt. 1.1. llA1lll . Su1pervisor' of tlegistrat loll. 12 -5t CLYDE T. FRANKS Agent For ASHEPOO FERTILIZER FEW EQUALS ....AN D.... NO SUPERIORS Farmers! See Me AT FARMERS NATIONALBANK The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head B ecaiuse of its tonic wid laxative effect. JAXA. TI UIInRo10 QUININII is better tilan orinarY Quinine and does not cause ncrvousnesq nor ringin g in l:ead. Rententer the Wt nainie and took for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c. W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing Leveling Drainage NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court. S. C. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmer AlIs answetVredt 1any hlour daly or nlhiht. Simpson,Cooper & B-abb Attorneys at Law. Wti Practiee in all State Courts t'reupt A ttenltion Given All Business at. B. DIAL A. C. TOIDD YDIAL & TODD Attorneys ant 14aw Enterprise flank Bublilgs, Laurensi, S. C. PRACTI'CF0 IN ALL~ COtJRTSH [iong Ti'lne Loans Negot iated. Abstr acts Prepared. Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW n'ompt attention given to alt bushines Moniey to loan oo Real Estate * c: Phone1 '' Restidonco Phone 95 Olik ..mons Building 1. Featherstone W. II. Knight f''i'HIERSTONE & KNiIHT Attorneys at law Laurens. S. C. . I11un4in ss Inatrusted to Our Care 1t) laite i'romphlt an~d Careful Atten tion. dr. Featherstono will spend Wednoa iav of each week in Laurens.) ,J. ROY CRAWFORD SURVEYOR tiate, Tracings, Bine Prints, Etc. 'tlephtone 2601 Clinton, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Lauren., South Carolina FoAz i Peopies Bank Building, SA31 31c(OW AN'S iUREAU VIIEAT BUSINESS OFFICE Subcommittee of Committee on Naval Affairs Says it has Established Na tionwide Reputation for Ilusiness Efficiency. -low the -Burvau of Supplies and Ac counts at Washington, under Rear Ad milial Sumel McGowan, has i'isen to the war emergency and made the navy the ilarvl of the country, is indicated In the report to congress of the sub committee of the committee on naval affairs which recently made a thor ough investigation of the navy depart ment. High praise is meted out to Admiral McGowan for the high state of elliciency In witch his departient was foitid. Friends of the "Old Tar" here will be interested ii reading this re port whiich Was;i as follows: "'The lunreau of Suipplies and Ac cotnts is tile navy's great Isiness of lice, and incidentally it is one of the biggest en terprises in the Uniited Stat's. 'ider its ciiief, Iteal Admiral Saiitl .\l Gowani, it has established and wll deserves a nationli-wide repu tation for busintess etliciency. It has the responsibility of feeding, clothing. and pay ing the entire per soniel of the navy, and supplying all vessls ot t le iavy witi stores and eiluipien t for etlicient operation. When war came, it found the bireau with a 1iec:1e-t i ile olgani/izationl of 128 olliters and civilian s. lat personnel, lowever, had been so constantly in do(t rinatetd with the laymaster Cen eral's policy of doing everything with a view of preparing for any eveitual ity, tilat it n'eeded only augmentation to handle smoothly tile vast increase in its daily business (letails. The per solinel iicreased to mote than 700, but. lt' system remained unchanged, and tlie result was that :100,000 men anld 1,100 sItips were just as promptlY and well provided for as 55,000 Imn an1idl :100 ships liad(l been before the war. "ne of tle most, important prob leni the buralu had to solve was the pl:ing of contracts and secuir ing de livery of large stocks of winter cloth ing for a navy that by winter had in creased inany tim1es its original size. Tlis icould not be accomIpslihed by merely placing the contracts and then waiting delivery. The requiirements for thlie ariy and our allies had made suchl a demandllllf onl the mills anld onl ilhe m11.a ni facli rers that all con tracIs had to be placed with tile greatest. care and iinder varying con1dItions to meet tle navy's minaeldiate iceds.. The Pay miaster teneral sent a nmber of com Iiissioned otici'rs " flt' mills and fac to'ies to talk lot 11 miiployees and en ('ol rage them to illcr ease p rodliction to the limit. These efforts were so siccessfilI that all Iml_ .,float and at fllt training caips and stations were. before cold weather came, provided witi adetIlnate outfits of winIer cloti ing, intlctding overcoats, Heavy blan, ket s, etc. 'Tlie deck force of the tde sry rhattlesipsl, anid othler vs sels I'rI 1urnisltd with i s ei'cial ati 'le' of winte' clothig wid and rin l.,andi thus wecll prep~ardt to tendurie w ind and wtathieir. Thei