The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, June 19, 1918, Image 2

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"lil F tl it. flo d 44~: (Io Iii A!'oit r ii. t1~t r mit o .liji voka. Ti '(iIkiik l~ic r 1-. d hi 1101. 11hig t a - I)itll i.; jbo ' ' S M i a 1t'hs w ,.. i'.t n r v inb l . ili aI I., I 1 o , fo :igsk o 2. It.t ' I I a l 1 th t ' w r t; i v o"tII 40 . S"Ii S:ht that follow.i kills the captain. ie' then take:; "The 'ainted iay'' as his bride. Le.tter. From Poss Povole, liiitor of The .\dvertiser: Whi:' tbh:tking of you and all my lile and collo: t ai t atl the gyand !dl (t I or Lantus,1- 1 th ought I v.cPh! wrih you all n111d hope this Ilfay tid yon all well around Ihe irand ohl town (f Lmutreon, which is I'l o ti1 he. inl the !'nion. \\eil, I a ' n t tolay. tie happiest soul oil God's alth of being in the service of 'nckZie Sac and I'm going to do my daty and after he says, "A'oole, you ha ve done your duty and here is your lonorahle discharge," I'm coming back to 1i1turen and trade and buy hor.<es for Fowie:' atd Dick Childress. Wel , a3 I have so lmany 11' friends who are an x io. to he ;alr from me you Can put this-; lette' in your next. paper and pleaseo forward me my Advertiser iere inlt( ad of sending to Caip Jackson aI amll alwayA wanting it. as my frieild, LieU . Thios. 1). iLa ke, .ir., was wuanin o know wasz I getting', the pa Wc! I. ea ainl .iv-'.4 u4 ilieity 11 h i -o d 'I i and f.ithoerimore mln:! I. 8. lilackwel are good f im 0 and Ihe capta in at olne lime t:M '-- lest at th'e Lanrens -bt ' and Co!. BIlackwell aI v. th sam'ue schOool and v h : ' i and hi': am e 'al,)I n 1 F. It offat, andi he i it N. I a \\t !i. yV oui b a I ZmU(ICsing lto d1 m lat a!~ ~ C'ld em. whien I heft 11.' C, 10,0 t t 'l tif) do I u I Ity h' o) I Imay d - e ! -:01lh H oI nor. In I m Iay wICi I 1 111 Il Ila ; w I. - \- b t. v.i i I :I lit \ I . v I" 1 - V .p ( m . fr 1 tihe hionlorable discharge. Well, all thle iLaurens loys here ar te .Well, big and healthy like a greasy pig on fat eats. Country here is pleasanit. Well, all InuIst pray for us. Prom your friilend, l'rivate Willie Pos' Poole, Co. 1), 3' is7 t Inf., Seeteur 'ostal 229, France. 11-:10A'S FORE('l FELT AT THlE FRtONT Steady% lon of Trools SiltYens Allied R'essItance. 1I lns .itunt Into Stone Washilngtonl, .ittne I l.-Members of Ilie louse military committee at their weekly Wt, Department, conference today were told that the stream of Americans steadily moving to the front had resulted in a noticeable stif fening of the whole Allied lines. The (ermans It was said, apparently had eneottitered greater numerical strength than they had expected to oppose their third great drive. and had suffered heavier losses than they proh ably had ant icipat ed. Oi tle whole. the legislat ors w(re informed there were many encourag ig featitres in I tie present situatlon on the western front. .\mong oIt her thinlgs diselosed was the fact that .\lajor (Gen. iienry Ih. Lig -it t has Icen selveled to becomer( corps commnander when the American force reach4e that trt-gt.h and to command 1h111 ir. t .\hericaln livid army when It is organlived. That (-enl. 1,iggett would be hos''n hii as ieenI generally Inder stood a1 11ho War Departintient. hut 4re h i1 hoe'en no announcement on tle sib 4 t. Iie colilmanllds the forces in t ield now. 'iThese forces, not in ch idigu trops brigaded with I the lit islh andI -''rench. comri4jse two co-li .Many ioruet'ing tacts were givenl la 'ou es onaboutf Ailnerican ar a tHo front an1ud other phiiases :I .\ ill, rica1 participation in the tight i 4 i i.na Ihe Irateld al; military "11ork o r Ihlt.1" Order. Edi luo a 11 c 11erni lPro vwst .\hu shlal Gener'Ial C(ro'der's. re "u "nArIA or li::ht" or~ . le ha een :18 'd ibi inor: ion will -:idly he I 9. : ; ' I I int k''i Id . k I T h' t Ir ' lilt ~ I ti :1 1 ! w i I 1 (1. t11y tb ill,- (I i o r 1'h a- i m v r until n t4 11s defined. there hlaving h1 11 vmcch ':pmvilation a; tI e- 4)(xaelly 11 non "en : iah: . W h11ilIe it haI a hI en eno ai I beli kved tha I ne ,eII114q InIgoIII yed 9~ ilir and at' r rn e of amuse melt calme within the order, and that cirkics in certain classes or stores wouild also be, affected, there has bcknI itutehi incertainty as to what others w!II be forced to seek emp|>loynent in seti al occiuatpoions or be Inducted in1to the military service. The local board, with the informa tIon received lat. week, li now ablo to set at rest the uids of t1oe 11W han ve been stirred toi oveL this IIati iI the past. To Cute a Cold In One Day. Take IAXATIVI 11nO.O Qui :ilne. It stops the Cougch and jlendache rttd wrks off the Cold. I)rugIsts refittid tuiocy It it fails to cure. 1t. W. GnOV:'S signatuie on cach box. 30c. 0 W E N BROS. MARBLE & GRANITE CO. D ES IGN Ell1S \ANUFACTUltPllS, LRECTOlS Dealers in everything for the come tory. The largest and best equipped mon umental mills in the Carolinas. GREENWOOD, - S. C. RALEIGH, - - N. C. 4 N hrEATSr WA/ir ,ET / MAVE: EVEIR iJceN~ BUYING JEWE Y A GEMS IS A MATTER F BFIDENCE AOS 7 PEOPLE CA 'i7T ACCURA TE LY l)EC TElhAMlNE TIE VALUE OF PRECIOUS S TONES ANi) (;OI A!I) SILVER THINGS. TIlA Tf S WHY IT IS IAll1'ORTANT iTO lKNOW TiE S TORE FROAI WIIIC'II YOU 1HUlY. You Know You Can Depend On Us. orr ~rI-E-j You Don' t Know What It What sacrifices we have made pale into insignificance when com pared with what others have sacrificed for us and for our child ren's children. Until we have suffered their agonies, we shall not have paid our debt to them or to civilization. AMERICA INVA ED THINK WHAT THAT WOU MEAN Cruelties tenfold more horrible than those inflicted upon the Belgians would be our lot if it were possible for the barbaric ingenuity of the Hun to produce implements of torture. Sign the Pledge to Save for Victory. Buy All the War Savings Stamps You Can. Sign the Pledge Cheerfully, Willingly, Proudly, Gratefully This Space Patriotically Contributed By Help Win The War MINTE COMP NY .FOR SALE EVERYWHERE