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MANUFACTUlERS1 OF TIRES COOPEUATE Wi'TI COVE INMENT 9 States Mr. J. C. Weston, Vice-Pres Ident of Unitled States Tire Com-. piany. New York, Slay 20.--Asked regard ing Government restrictions on the importation of rubber, and the endeav or of tire manufacturers in co-opera 'tion with the government, to restrict the manufacture of unnecessary tire sizes, -Mr. J. C. Weston, vice-president and director of sales of the United States Tire Company said: "The intention of tile government Jin the control and restriction of -the importation of rubber is to conserve I hipping space and the program thFd as been laid before the manufactu - ers of rubber goods has won th unanimous support for the War Trai, Board and the Shipping .Board. "In addition, the manufacturers of tires are heartily co-operating with the government program for the even tual elimination of unnecessary tire sizes. This eliminktion wilI simplify tile problem for oichl user of the muo tor car of reducing his cost and and making it possible for him to secure the tire size he needs, in good tires, more readily than the market and manufacturing conditions now permnit. "Plans for the withdrawal of cer tain tire sims fromt use by mallufac hirers of motor cars will not in any way interfere with the manufacture lud distribution of tile tires to users .7*ho need those particular sizes at any time." Mr. Weston was very insistent in his statement that there is nothing in the present or probable future situation to occasion the slightest alpprehension of a shortage of tires for legitimate use. "lowever, there never was a time." he said, "When users of imotor cars eor'ld so well serve the nation as by making the most of their cars in logit Iniate cominercial and passenger ser vice and refusing to hoard or unnecas sarily anticipate their needs in tires 'r other motor car supplies." Mr. Weston called attention to the falt that file government has not at the lrsent time imposed any restric tions on tile use of motor cars by the automobilists of the country, but has relic d on the patriotism of the car owners to exercise a proper discretion In tile usp of their vehicles, witi a view to conserving their cars and ii res. Mr. Weston is of the opinion that the motorists of the country can he trusted to cut down mere pleasure riding to a minimum and to take cv ery possible step to save tires, oil and gasoline. Yot Yoi - Fig] Fig] Fig] Fig] No Ea< Th( Wha GIRLS! HAVE WAYY, THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF 4ase youri hair! hijuble Its ieanut) lit a fe moment.-try this! It you care for hcavy hair, that ,listetns with beauty and is radIant with life; has anl incomiarable soft iess and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. .1 ist Ione .application doubles the >'eauty/or your hirth', besides it imme llately dissolves every particle of landruff; Ioi cannot have nice, weavy, healthy hair if you have dan Ittiff. This 4estruIctive scurf robs the iair of Its luitre, Its strength and its very life, and If not overcome it pro cht a feverishness and Itching of he sc'alp; the' hair roots famish, loos : aid (ie: then the hair falls out fast. if your hair has been neglected and i thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too %ily, 1a small bottle of Knowlton's Imtaderine at any drug store or toilet ounty for a few cents; apply a little is directed and ten minutes after you will say this was the best Investment vou ever made. We sincerely 'leve, regardless of 'verything else vertised, that if you lesire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of it--no dandruff--no Itching 4calp and no more falling hair--you must use Kiowlton's Danderine. If VP vnltally--why not now? e o* * *e ew. ... ... RABUN NEIS * Rabumn, May 20.2-One of 'the most surprising birthday parties that has bwen given in iis community in some Hime, was given by Mr. and Mrs. '. louston Babb In honor of Mr. T. F. Babb last Friday. Mr. Babb was 59 vea rs old. Mr. Babb didni't know any thing of the surprise until he had 'een at Mr. mouston Babb's a little while. then hieis brothers and sisters :ane. A regular old-time turkey din ter was served. Several nice presents wvere given. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Martin, and lii tLe Aurora, accompanied by Mr. T. F. Babb, visited Mr. and 'Mrs. Lid Babb >f Merna section. Sunday. Mrs. Rebecca Owens splent. last week with Mi. Solomon .Mahaffey of Eden section, who is seriously sick. Miss Allie Bahn, little Mary, Mrs. Amith .1. Martin and little Aurora pilent Wednesday wIth Mrs. Nancy Dwens. Miss Edna Owens visited relatives in Greenpond section last week. A ntumber of our 'young people at tended the Chautauiqua in Laureis Saturday night. Miss Alie Babb and little Mary Your R ir Army and Navy fightt ir Red Cross fights to m its for your soldiers-yov its for the little children its for the swarms of hc its the white plague, tub 'its in every war stricken Shundred million dollars power of taxation, no in hone a VOLUNTEER, noblest fund of all the at share is yours? W] Every ce Tlhe Amin' mtost efilei If ring that I It Is imadl woikeris, thi t~eetiont mu a're Iin alImo withut pay. It IS sulpp fesand by It is toda; miaiIty, both lorr. allied (' it plaits DA Babb spent Saturday with 'Miss Mae Roper of Hickory Tavern section. Mr. .tavin Cheek, of l'elzer, was in tilis Commun1itity last Week. .\Ir. Russell Patterson and family, of lanford, and ,\Mrs. Nannie Alartin, of Warrior Creek, visited Mr. and Mrs. Smith Martin Sunday. .ir. and Mirs. Theron Saxon visited parents in Vare Shoals Suilday. Mi. and Mrs. Blelton Owens of Gray Court spent Friday with Mir. an( Mrs. Ilouston Babb. The farmers are very busy now on their farms. PlEVENTS APPENDICITIS Laurlens people should know simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc as mixed in Adler-l-ka, flushes file 10N TIRil bowel tract(so Completely that appendicitis is prevented. 0 N M. SPOONlaUL Adler-i-ka relieves AINY CAS!M sour stomach, gas or constipa tion beeaise it removes ALL foul ma terial which clogged and poisoned your system. The 'INSTANT action sur prises both doctors and patients. The 10utrekai I Drug Company. iural Letter Carriers To Meet. The Lautrens County Rural Letter Carriers Association will hold its an nual meeting at Laure'ns in the Post Ofile 'Building on Thlu rsday aly 30th, at I i A. 3A. Laurens Vouinty has for a numbliuher of years held tle distinction of being the banner county in the slate, her mnm bership going as high as 125 per cent. We 'olme this time with the gomd news that lie Senate and Hlouse ha ve passed the postollice appropriation bill and that ritral carriers get a raise of 20 per c(nit or $2-10.00 per annum. To obtain this raise or rather to present our case, the association has spent all the money we had on hand, but we know that every true and loyal carrier will gladly respond to Ibis call for dues. We expect every cairier in Lairens county to again be a member, and not only this but. we expect every slbhstitute. We want your $1.00 and also your presence on May 30th. Come. Fraternally yours, J. E. .JO INSON, President. Gray Coirt, S. C., Miay 20, 11IS. FOlt A SPiIAINEJI ANKHL. As soon as possible after the in Jury is received get a bottle of Chamin herlain's Linimient and follow t-he plain prited (irect ions which eenam pany tle bottle , The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. J.AXA TIVR BROMO QUININE is better than ordiuary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Renenber the full name and look for the signature of Lt. W. GROVIC. 30c. ed Cross to make the "World sa ske it FIT for Democrac Lrs and your Allies--in tre , to save them for the ne 'meless, dazed refugees a erculosis, that takes a gr country to uphold a wrec to "carry on." terest rate to urge THC sent willingly and by the billions of this war's vas liat sacrifice to mobilia ot of Ceey dollar reCeived for the ean R ed Cr oss is the la rgest and ot'gatnizat ion for te relief of sutf Ite World has5 (ver s' ao. upt i talost tiretl Iy oft volutnte(erI hiigher' ex'eutives beCing withotti ni acensittomei(d to larg'te aff drs, who at all caOses givin:, tht( 1'. a rv.ices frtt'd enitrly by i i member.A'ips voluntari y (conttribtion(iis. muilitary and( ('ivil, in try War' ittimortrow to Ilii ini the work of briottghiouit the wori d. CONTRIBUTED TO VIS-ROPE . * *.* * 9* * e . . S S * LONG BRANCH NEWS. * Bm: lranch, May 20.- The farmers I are very busy with their rops%. Rev. Simiith from Falcon, N. C., i Vincaclicd some very interesting ser illons at Tabernacle Sunday morning and Sunday night. U Mr. J. 11. Lynch MIent last week in Tulcapaw, Fairmont and1C Welford visit- v ing his sister and other relatives. Mr. John Varner from near Union I is visiting his cousin, Mirs. .1. 11. Lynch. n Mr. Robei t Wilburn and family from near Union syent. SOunday with Mr. Au- V brey Wilbuin and family. a Irs. C A. Todd who has been suffer Ing with asthma for some time is not o Improving much. ' Misse's Mili4red Holland and Melen Cromer visited Misses Alaggie and. Mary Etta Lynch Sunday. Mr. lier.ry Sexton froin Welford is visiting nis cousin, Mr. Jess'e I3ce Lynch. MIs. Nolall arris spent Saturday night and Sunday withl her sons, Messrs. Clarence and Walter Harris. Mrs. 1H. C. 1larris and children visit ed heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Lynch Siunday afternloonl. Mi ss S die K* l Ic el(oed her seh(s' Ilhu irsda y ad w1( %Vill return to her Ihoie Monday in Ahheville. Mi~-s Mi~llired ol1hi1d entertained .her crieIs Saturday night at a birth day party. Mi. Eugene Madden visited Mi. .lesse Lynch bSun day afternoon. Miss Mairy Eltta Lynch visited Mrs. C. A. Todd Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Aubiy Wilburn visited Mirs. 13. C. Hairis Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boho visited their NOTlI E OF LOST STOCK CERTIFI cATE. State of South Carolina, County of LaIIrens. Notice is hereby given that Certii eate No. 532 ior five to) shares of the capital stock of the Peoples Loan & Exchange Bank, of Laurens, South Carolina, of the par valie of One 111111d(ed Dollrs ($100.00), issued on the 25th1 day of March, 1910 to Ms. M. Moolto, deceased, has been lost or: de. troyed, and that the undersigned| a E lilx i ut of the last will and; teganc nt of Mrs. M. M. Moore, de ceascd, will apply to the said Peoples Loal & Exchianigo Bank of Lau renls, South Carolina, at its plavo of busi ness at lanirens, South Carolina, on the ph1 day of June. 191 . at 10 o clock A.M. for a new cert fieaie in lifeu Cf said lost certifieate. A. L. U11'DGENS, E. S. hl''DGENS, Exceutors. Dated May 11th, 1918. -13-t-A I Fighting fe for Democracy." y.' nch, canteen and hosp itl Ltions' upbuildings of t/-n nd "repatriates" throgn 'eater toll than lead~ nd s ked and suf fering hmanii SE dollars. i heart alone. t budgets--because the fre :e those Fighting Red ( Red Cross War Funds goes for W. timies o rat ''a i yl . It is there to helpi you li< With its thioui-iads of worker, tion faii'jtits. it is -erving a . vanii('e guai ~ and thus hlp~ing to. (onigo a5~uithit'zes it. I'i'estidentu Wilson'u heads it. Your Army, your Nalvy and ya ''X ialsti('alty endi~orset it. THE RED CROSS BY R COMPA autghter, Ars. Aubrey Wilburn Alon a'y. Alrs.~~ d. !. 1. n' h cin d u hers, I isses; 1111 L n \1111 Ettia. spent :18f .lohlay, alte:-'m n wit v.111 . Au rey Wilbrii-n. !ii;s Aildred H1]1,1a11d was shopping a Clinton Saturday. Mr. and Alrs. Anw! lolland, from 'alcon. N. C.. are t sitin'L. tllr par Is, Mr. anld Mrs. 1lamp111on Hlolland. Airs. !. C. 'oole i, risiting her par tits in1 Greeniville.. Alessrs. .esse Lynlh and lllnry Se X cn were inl Clintin Saturday after oon. Misses Maggie and Mary Eitta Lynch kiled .irs. 13. C. Harris Wednesday fternoon. IRildles Old Field News. * Riddles Old "ield, May 20.-Several f this community attended the sing ng at Woodruff Sunday and report om1)e good singing. Alr. and \irs. H-. A. Holcombe weyre ;uests of C. 1). Green Sunday. Miss Anna Rhodes and Aliss Mittie )wings, also AlI. Crews, of Laurens. vere guests of Miss Rhodes' parents inday. Little Nell Rid(dle was bitten by a nad (log several days ago. She is tak n l treatmienvit alid is doi g nicely. Alr. Arlhiur Godfrey and wife were .uests of relatives in Dials Saturday ight an11d Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Willie Riddle dined vith Mr. Rildle's parents Suiday. Mr. J. S. Todd spent Sunday with is brother, James. Mrs. Todd Is very 11 at this writing. Alir. atd l rs. .1Jlm Owilngslbl of Dials vere inner guests at tihe home iof ter GF RA iorrow. >Ut from the war's black~ teel. ty in its struggle for a fre ~est given. Zross Dollars? ar Relief. Ouhu! OI inl . is :! trn n winV 1h. nl aI NY o 'e) Sat ., j . :: . T ra e d .3 - . 1iv j3blic( ill.itcl. I on hand by 7 o'clock. \ swak r iS OxNreh d. Th r \X il t er it-cs he!.1 at Rid Ii id Fiab v .nda 0:1fie:-oon, :\May 'h. by :&v 'li~ 'lln, 01 1rrenvile. vI,vryody omle. IVNE. 1FIF1,1l SI-AT As lIt : q 1S1111%ATI10N.) A V e. 1 .11 ll Whi lIafe 14 Itealched A ge oi f 21l Yairs inee ISaw t . Jnne 311ust lle'ister. ng toda' the a': of congre.4s' bringing 1ider ih" v.rimy draft. lal i W a ! mIan at - ainling ti 1a of v: ye r , ic tiI irst regisl i a' irn day, .1 un , I 917, Priden I \\ilsoni is:ned a proclama ion form-ait fx1n n xt . 'i ' a he ate f.~oi~ n c 'elii' iis appear 0 before tirioral bopards . .\ale peon. ulhr ct e .o 10t, ar1e I'kui;Vd 10 r)3gi'ter. 1x0mp Lions umiacr the orildil ac(. includ ig 1 im n Cr.-.ly i" Ilh., m ;it y e:-v ce, a. p!y a:R ib t hese *h1.- n3\w lav tlds ni ria; an.d medxIal - n : th, lawc nd 'int notie :11l pt-r he ijsiri,-t 4): < I u i o a o a r('Iist'alIlol on .I'' 7. - t 1 '. 1 Iti h31)n31 of 7 . . an il 3'1. m1. State 4overnI ;I a d m .r f lo c a I board, are t 1cld ILpoi to performii the (uties already assigned to them. Subsc rib 1 to The Adver r. W E N BROS. MARBLE & GRANITE CO. DESIGNIRS M ANUPAC'ruR iuflS 1. 'EICTOlS wealers in everything for ihe ceme 'he larges. and best e3uippedi lon en1tal mills in the Carolinas. EENWOOD, - - S. C. LEIGH, - - - - N. C. whirlpool. e existence.