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E14e Z(bbertiser nbscription Price Is 61.00 Per Year Payable In Advance. Published by 4IVERTISERl PRINTING COMPANY Lauren., 8. C. Advertising Rates on Application. Obituaries and Card of Thanks: One Vent a Word. tutered at the postofice at Laurens, i. C.. as second class mail matter. 1.AURENS, S. ('., AG. 21, 191,4. UncleAdsays: f' "Advertising Takes Your Store to the P e o p e." When Mrs. Home rn, ker wonders ,where sI.e can muatch a i ibbo- or a piece of dress goods, sh first think*:s of the store that through ertsing keeps up her interest in its activities; its new goods; its special sales; Its complete stock ; its service; the courtesy of its sales people, and liarough this interest gets and holds her coni. dence and her trade. Advertising will take any business into the homes of the people and day after (lay build up established trade. All people appreciate good service What's the mat ter with the supply of -1!ease bittois this year? a * 0 The Advertiser expres'ses its tIllaiks to the fire departinetnt, and others wiho made such a prompt resioise to ol! alarmi of fire Satiurtday afternoonl. Thanks to them, the damnage done was negligible. If it hadn't beetn for Gov. Mlanniing we suppos Col. Roosevelt. and .l1hn 1'. Dulncan, with Bx.-Gov. llease would be in France today with their .volun tee r arilies. T .at man Mao nnlg is a po . erful tellow. Thle Advett is''r will lon than like ly Iach m! Illost of its readers a day la t thi s week oli acoItl of an acci d t inl the IIre s roomII . ThIie local 11 ' 's at i1er in I ii i1apier was alts( lar'ly r'(dIued this week for Ihe santicason WVI ask the( indulgen of oir r.:ilers onl tlhis acconilt. * * 0 Oir lope is that nlext ''ulesday every voler will cast IIs ballot according to the dicta ti's of his c(onsc ieIlCe. If fhe canldidates whom %\ %up4o111 rt are thet elI ,le'cd we w.il I . grat ifiid. If they are not, ourl revgret wil b.I e Ih atI we have nlot beenl able. i) presentl our :- a it vol) d he pr t1tied. Ot r judgimen1t may be wroll, hat w will be willing to abide by he riuh of le maj:oriv. O'r belief is that [): :ti n,! Cooier wil! both will by a safe na Jo o e Tw~o let ters gi von thi' press. laist weeki'I should dlisahiu.', t 'lw mind.; Iol coniettions lIleascitos of (er2oneous1t ltn from Ilasi' anid his ntewsoa ter' t. AX jiersistenlI tt apaignl has beitn t'ar'iied on by Thle ''htalt ont Amerti 'aln, thle tilease org~an. to ('riate lhe' unprti'1IIon tha41 t lease wouitlhi' as Wasi~ton as I 0 il.iit U The Preint h imseIf has1 spoken CI how)ever,'i and 111says "I h~ave' not Ithei least fei r thait lthey (lhe people0 of Sout'h (''tilinal wvilI bllieve thait .\1'. Uleas i sa or ft ('nl tbe a friend of te adinistrtationl."' Thait I'~iar's tip the view oft .\r. bloase a.s he ld In Wa'sintlgltn. Now, what oIf P'residenlt Wilsonl as bei- by3 1It'ase. Inl spite of all thait llase says' Ithat he will dlo if elected, what udoes .\ r. McL:'uin , who has beeni atn lntimate not) a '111in !osely associlated wIth Iim) Itlease wlto has no)1t heard( his bit - I 'Iilr t d i(nintiations it lirivaite'CI conversa) 1tion, and i who does no0t kno1w his Inl tense' hatr !o E Prtesliint WIlson."' Out ardly prlote'stitig his loyalty to the presidrnt , but1 down Itn his heart -nin'Slg a tervenl hattr'd! Is it rea sonable to suptpose that one holdtng thle viewVs (of 11h1 JridentI'l that I lease dioes, ':11n poss ily renduter him1 unl HO0W THlE WIND) ILOWS. CandIdates may well be compared to the little weathler cock which the kidls put1 on the gale of the barn. You canl tell how the wind bltows by watchIng the liIttle cont raptilon. You can also tell how the plittical wind filows by the candIdates offerIng for' ofiee. T1he more numerlou'ts party, if we mal~y call It In Sotuth Carolina, gent erally has the largest list of "exempi lars" In the race and Its r'epresenlta lives are tusuially more Ouitspokenl in their political views. We all r'emem hetr the ntumerotus Ulease candIdates of senvernl yenrsngo nde the cnnfidnea with which they answered the Blease interrogaters: "I am for Cole L. Blease." The Anti-Blease candidates for county oilces had a time of it. lii deed a lot of them were like soine folks today who do not consider it any )ody's business how they vote. They dodged the issue as long as they could and then took their medicine. There was little doubt then about the strength of the Blease vote. But today the wind blows differently. Candl dates onl the Blease platform are scarce and the interrogators are on the other side. If there are any Blease candidates offering for office In this couity ,they are very backward about letting It be known. At a campalgn meeting in Kershaw county the oihler day, according to the Camden Chron icle, out. of twenty-three candidates, lifieen declared themselves as sup porters of Mr. Dial, live were non-coin inmittee und three deelared for .\lr. 1lease. Of the tiree that declared for .\ir. IlOitse, onte bore the saie naie as tle standard hearer of tlie Ieforin par'ty in the gaibernatorial race and :anotlher bor14' tIe sa1e 11 .1anW as tlit shieriff whom (ov. Manning tempoltari Iy put out of otlie for 14neglect of ity. T e st jir ng hi t, If lt e tetorl 1 rt1 y. alt te at i'd )1 the 1111iiiber of ca lld! ates it his b hoeen able to ist ll In t' )dl. apears to be woeik. Didinke- liikely. Friends and ielatives have retillrned from Star, Miss., wi here oil tll, evenlinu Of thl Ist, at the Baptist chlrlch, the marria ge of liss ldina i'arle I)idlake * 1 Mr. llaynle 1). Islakely, fornierly of :his. cou nt y but now of Knoxvillo. Tenn.. was solem)nized. The sacretd ediflee was siiply hut elegantly de orated for the oecasion, gracef ul ferns blnding witl tihe national colors, as bright lights lrew a dr ieamy radiance ovir then. A large crowd was ushered into the chuiircli bI tvo lovely maidens in whiite. Misses .\lna Lollin and elit. Didiake, anld awaited the arrival of the bridal party. .Just before tis party ent)1ered, the sweet solo "I Love 'You Truly", was rendered by Mrs. Dr. A. .. luollin, accompanied by Mrs. Mel %in \'anzanudt. The inspiring lotes ot h' wdinig miarch, soundeid i .\l rs. .1. W. Slaton, was the signal for tlh ippronih of tie bridal party. Follow ing the wedlilg attendants,. lith' bide 6ntllfe Wilit hler fathefr, .\r. P'hilips 1)idlake. and slowly advance''d to the hanil as tie groom tanil his best mian, rIi. Albert Lollin. invt Ilhe . Akt 'h al 11 1 )Dr. .. 0. Poi-tt rson,1 of ('inII ',I. nielt the YwtntIl pele 111(1 with 1tal impressive ring srvi( t' salted Ihei ossand then askhld Ilte athe': le1)(111 upo lth m. The brid4e was a typical one inl t ;uisilt h ino.s of whit crep' 114 o-or "'atin, har. long veil beI-f in ll '.04<111 her w o!th (f him r b) .1 w\'roall! f-1 )rallte ht is. its ilisty lengit s at- I :Iodi vonceva|Ill.- her b. ridl houIlfue(l o:, .Ablt lilli's a i falling Io the4' bin1 44W til' Hiong trailn. 11Y 011. reo-essiMon l, ren1der-4d h:. \A St, 'il'tse ridal 1tyd l'ft 'ht' 1h reb for lii ti's 1)ihik' hioti'e, whert' at Ireeption)1 with~ retfretshmnents was .'jityt'd biy t' re'latlives and clost Tlhie bideit, ini a stit ofi grey, and1 t' ur1oom1 lt inunitly~t for a Itrie to 1point1s. .'ion were: .\'tlt an .\lt. .ntI \\'. fon 1,a'sl \'auh:.'aa . fiR ~lo''ic. \akly, 'Thal itlakel, Tis:i... \. .n ast ('ad 4!:idi 114 ke, A tl t, (h't.: I'% .\ls. )1 .\ ('5i (l. lerry, .\ar k rais t II t herulit of\li(' V1(ssie05 lllt', from ~it horee .\ and s'or n g II smf~lit. ll ('iton; lil r.4) .\il r0in, 114 lat lebur , .\ii. .\1r. .l. nR. has and fai y1)5, I randons .liis i's. lii's ts aGIRLS!a )4 Wlii st N, SKftIN 11(:40 thae ska hnnt )C5 Yes-o for ha femeiii lesruag te ore toifll cutr will suit' linc youre u s focar ht tw* rs 3lemo( into a btle, the 01)ut in the orel aro whitenay shakei well. his x .ei "Wiluateit sae? Illspsermon wa aui'eaer knoy. byas salge i fo~ragatiremot tindal iTo 0hefac sp~ek rlfio ad hand san jurdaye w afreaktscces, sl lonss Eviets Mlanll rognds hidien appearie 'an howcci smoh tand Mis liean ateiidead the reauioful resultonil sur urdty Whil ae ewi on tili sie, ey were guests for awhile of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Long and chil dren, Edwin,' Kathleen and Louise, of Pelzer, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. . 13. Bolt. Mr. Nyles Clark, of Columbia Uni versity, spent the week-end with home folks and attended services at Lang ston Sunday morning. Nyles is al ways welcome back home. Miss Sara Frances Glenn was re cently In Clinton visiting friends. She returned last week from Iienderson ville, N. C., where she attended a house-part y. lr. ('arlos Boyd, of laurns, attend ed tle old soldiers' reunion Saturday. NIiss Rjuth Bolt is ipending a few week, witi her sister, Mrs. T. W. Ilarksdale, at Gray Court. Protracted meeting starts at Lang ston Tuir(ay night at eight o'clock. -verybody come. Mr. Carroll Donnoll, 01 Greenville. ZpVont the week -end With his uncle. \Mr. F. J,. Donnion. .isses Mi liie I(e,4 and Iaoree Don 'on slpent sevceral :ys last week withl their uilt'ie at i0 Boydlill. Dr. DoIon. 1-. E-:dl Iytirs seint Wednisday nivht wv. I I r. Josh ". oole. ie. sl of 1 l'iltt an 1d \Ir. a l iv.'noe . 1.on and he, ouis. e 'e nt Titrada In Clieo . 31 sr Calvin and Ca;rlton Sn1y'ler. ("Gray Court. Pont a a Z. set the veak-end ro h thir sisr. .\nrd . Oln "oil. Itr. t ws t he dithne Bes of ir. and ltes. C. It. Cooper "Iltny. We are verY sorry to report ilm', -liss Ru111h .\yers Scalded her leg very Ibadly last week. Mirs. E0. T 11011 has I very sore foot vaulsed from a hoil and dew-poisonl. The Quiine That Does Not Affect thle Hfead Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA. TIVIt BROMIO QUININY. Is better than ordinary Qthinie mid does not catuse nervousness no? hin it he'Id. Relititl b r 'b 11111 unme av. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOr Sale-- Two IFord ears and a Chevrolet. Patlmet t)Auto aind Aces sory Company. .-lt (lemstitchinIr a d Pich11o nr --.\tal rders (filled promptly. Singer Sewivng .\achine Co., Greenlwood. .i-11-11d l''or Snle (ood gentle huggy horse -hap. 0. 11. Simmons. .- It-pd For Salh----Nice .ler'sey cow with nif :Ihout2 eight wevis old. it. V. 1bly. t"I t'uents. S. C. .-I I 1)1.01 A uold necklace w filt rold dollar, with ) 1 in Scriptio ad 1141 g (ob| 2 ross !u11sp'inld fr)om .1. indet' relttrl Io .i i tes n 1' Irice iBabb a p"t reward. 5-it F41r. Sale tlouistred 1lrure-.ter -m-pie , 1.500 perI pair. .1. 1). S11l11 -'. r Sal Thr nh-- milch c"oS, . 11 1 4 "111 41d ( -1 !. '( l -l : ri:t m \ i s P.s ior S-le- Some registdoll !:1-libire .and :- t'e '- satl 1' Iaction 'rig".1ran ltnee . .1. C.. I r n I 1.0. 11 \\' r 1r . 11 ) .3- I t-pd rtat j9 l tr. Io rIt sod. codtion. visin me'2' oraW. at Childrsullan Sn. 1.2 02. 5rig Lur.~ . 10 I 'Fr. S"e TwoI, \~alevin.at Mehaw-s mlor pu1s twoII ontiih oid PrI) lO1'ie $2..50 eac~. I)'1a lll 7 57 S lliva St..( LaurensiO' S. '. ..- 2-11d N ort Sale' -~ 1 -On ,Cher ole Ot01)ring -ar . Seeml. 1 Wassofat 2Wilk21es 10tre0. LI-2rcas.0 21ifg~ ~ -It-pd)2 ;gsfor sle. r hoet-- 1.ighl Imp'rov~led 'in? 02ult iation, ine past' Iir. 22222 o)t -hiuf 2ch,t wen tltount1g f ill an) :'ros \2122'.2ville. S. 1. -~,-ili igs -:2)d I)'.11. Sumer15. hi I;alle~d toc :hmp lackon, hav a lt ofgoodh-n and2 rton flerkshir1e'so). 22)re, h!i not (na, o O. . C. s- il ii and i' 1)(rlb s'Iow tomn in sooI.n. (by22 reis 1r11d hea.( Th2.1. are' tie hogXi l hem(2!l. .\. A. ISumlril. t42 'Lauren I 2utI ne r..on vll ih-co lo Iulil road0 rmss Laue.-to I'foa li-. fro ply .\I lriLu't (Drndy \' .\ (ouhI 2, 41 5 . Greenwoodet, Grenwoda.t .-.-t-p Pio or Salne-I, have 1madro.ear ham'pis word sae forI~ ahe next tw.o(k week. NI. Was. ro, lanur1n, H. C. For Sale--Trascr o 'and 90ee a1res, lirkeJsa le, abut 2l aes h800eavily wtod e prfte W21'.feGre.Ctn he. P'erostd $10teresh. 'may se. 1~. iG. Cummins ryCut t C..-2t J. T.Gartt,l Gorenwoodand for W.21 farmretI goodvile hoxeutr. 4-5d1gs Pigs12 ora( .aeI.av 10efre-.ner Wattpis Mill vae. th r sixweeks ol an cnrd Iwotwlv w-ieks old.lA orl too. an. Wast Coss11I), It.frC. enr give --.Pla, l'(lc drss he bye u letteser "oe $10ah. T.l' T1 hew IAuvrtns' jl'0l, S. C. 4-21 Vote For Horace L. Bomar For Congress He is loyal to the administration and can be depended upon to sup port vigorously every measure nec essary for victory and the early ter mination of the war. He will be everlastingly "on the job to see that our boys in camp and at the front are loyally sup ported. He is opposed to putting "teen age" boys in the army until after men up to forty-five are taken. He is conservative yet aggres sive. )His character, ability and fi delity to-duty insure good service now and qualify him to grapple with the great problems that will come with peace. "A VOTE FOR BOMAR IS A VOTE FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT" "He is In the Race to Win and Solicits Your Support."