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-sulmbcripition Price Is $1.411) Per Yeur IPayable fin Advance. Publtied by WV~ltTI EitPHnTING) 0011P1ANY tLaurens, 8. C. AMvertisintg a5ea on Application. !bituaries and Card oi Thanks: One ceat a Word. Qrt,.red at the postoft1ic at Laurens, S. C., as second class mall matter. LAUIRENS, S. C., NOV. 20, I18. 2.. UncleAdsays: "Advertising Creates Confi dence in You and Your Store" Irresponsible busi nesses, fakirs of every sort, are all in one class. They are "fly-by nights." Just as these strangers are looked upon with suspicion, so too, is the merchant who docs not take the pcople into his confidence through advertising. People want to believe in you. But they -warit you to make the first advances. Tell them about your goods and service; constantly keep your promises. You will establish a profitable reputation. People want to bcicve in you .\lATCl TI 1kSOLIA)l'lS. The Advertiser (oes not carry a ftill report of the Ulnited War Work Drive. The report is not carried for two ra sois. One is that chairman Nickels has bet'en so busy trying to stir up inl t:e t in the camtpaigi that a finaneial relirt is not available. The other reasonl is that the tinme originally set fi- (losinig the camipaign is up) and 'n ns ttounlity has not imt the issue. erwilll( not o willing to t a .aunus cunty ha,; failed 1.6 ~ ~ ~ ol E rci in i llte soldiers' t e intit altl ht has beell vast i . . hi' canmaign h1s, b til ti Ided : o I.hat it closes io 1 i-ir l y l nt i of 1rk Ins, b oll or w1ill !i. do.,'( today. h V 9% e r it onl this * Id -~'' n 40 ay ~a V . ne -el h wis b , avvin t tho t .40 hasti' e - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ [i Ilnlt o n al-u e: ) a: : oniut niorly h hi A i e n l ub Intle ci y of illaurn'ls, which one '1! t "oe t't hit10t ". \\'ith 4 1 ! x t I o lis 0 11(r I Ii t ii) I lie I 1 1 nd WoodrW 'I o cl d tIIi.:, ' i I'h rra 11 , ; ;' don i lit'ltw'd ly . ii tevgrea id Iltt x - itl n of la - e mtt o I y lTe ?.k i,- (hoop d t wI (1n m'ot h b 'l'41 duuie ts th o-"rson.hd u A mo~hrs than th whitea. oli oam: inr meehand, our ne~rsth b o red fto a nl b ro (hoe wore o 41) io'nersy The wxtnar 6very :ordiahl i !It n . T u- i no ln ran On theo d'ning of in ae (lft ati 7:o0n ry.t'.r' laieas.o iew. he h' wIll i e tro itisab li \lee 'l Is~ feig not tt'd ibehtind them. th ere 'id4tlighf Ini en'r and ith swll ed tur hatel. a s wi' "oint to li f ory. e t h e r w' e ".it n" it 11 a f ind btnce f htt ow hes \Iithle ::a wfonie ad our sia s ar safe.~i i'hat ei are 1)hrwuth uns. eshle~ Rural. Jonnnherk.r i gan Services in his iontor at Methodist Chuititrek 81t4uday Eventing. The regular service of tlie First .Methodist (hut rhe Sunday evening was givenl over to a Incorial Service in ionor of Lieut. T. ). Lake, Jr., 'who met hIs death in action on Sept. 30th. An appropriate program of music and prayer was carried out and the follow ing tribute to his memory was read by -Mr. W. h. (ray, chairman of the Coliltittee oin resolutions: 'hle subject of this memorial, Lieut. Thos. D. Lake, Jr., was born at Lau rens, S. C., January 19th, 1895. When old enough he entered the Laurens gradied school. Having completed the ninth grade, he entered the Citadel and after finishing successfully the lresiman class there, he entered the Sko~phoilore class at Wofford College, front which Institution he graduated in .1une 191 I. After graduation he be Callne associated with hlls father in busiless at laurens, S. C. On .May the 15th he entered the Training Depart itenit of Catip Oglelho 11rpe, from which he received a conmilissiot in the sev vice of the l'nited Stales Army as firs't lieitenanlit and was located at Cam1 .1a1kson Colunuhia, S. C. Among h irt i'.Ato go oversea froi Canip 1.1at lsoln. wa I,ieit . I ,ke, Who served with coin niindabb , skill and bravery. On Sept. the:1.thl, 1918, awhile Inl acti" ba111le. a shiell exploded Within a few feet o1 tlis gallant young otlicer, kill inlg him i nstanitly, 'withouit. it is said eveI a conisciouis thought after the bursting of the shell. Ills ranking of fieer, Capt. 3u tisotn, Writes hiis father -is lollows: lie was ellicient, brave and loyal of war at oleL' attachIe(I to hii by his !ovable Personality and knowledge of his military and company matters. On ly the night before lie was killed Ite was called upon to reconnolter the Snietni es' position. lie was delendable inl every sense of the word, and lish work Was well done. In his death I feel a great personlal loss. 1101 only beause of his grteat help to lne itn com piilty aulmintist ration, but hecause of ithe warmt friendship and love I had fot itnul. I)r. II. N. Snyd t-, plre'sileint of W\,of n ord 2,ch under date of Novembejq-r Im . . I., , ; '11 T V H ly i:14- way hs du Juneda hghdc..:ree of1 n ene M( lva proved 'a i inwl .;l 4 stroi '- vihar l'r1 and hlwre' . . o w . e asi a \V i e onl d'nt a n ald lovei of holh i h v w o l ;I hik on f If l Im -I s. . \ )l thl a ti h a u.n. t. I a( a I ho youi' u 1, Ihi!,h-l i u i lllt d I ('rh iii n la 1 'a I> .. I a lad in adtil lii're 'ire pro itl, 1hat111 no 'S l ''agal:nt;! iwo th syty -hI vtery N. S t to tiai - n'e'hhl A.' ttl0n 4 of is(hitittnWE' i. Is ier 'l iaa i.'I z ha with tou tin yeonl~i ne Iial a Sit0 IIti vs ld ink 11'xi ll4's tau l tg in beotgin 01 permi lttd t< t v i'ia 'il . P 3' 1 Id noea maliner'ai' o alxThman 1tio o. liI a-a .r ia cin-s Ilev I at he Odrs sile)relylfl " tlt'ctlienry N.' Siany r. l'ractide. jAk mobn this chursb we deplert yotungh int.t and dehly symothiz withfo the re Yaeteray fterl nd1(1 ':4 assurelVOd tt iur God itnow.C b4il1t( he andii ho th al haithiie sh I i. ''ip (Ve it lly submt otItoh, \il ~ m s1ost I ifll 4'wc l (oltiil. 11 hTa ii' r1Ial ilie ilbat'pNintety .\xonda morn;ly 'i whe yipaesrayIch nor ICheduled i bito arivI tlver (1( heiy aboub alve II 'citloek tih-d roo how uTh< (Ib'll ~a ron Intasusd ofrin tol track. Oil the aloiin wa h Latronb C'LINTON NE WS. * * * * o 0 S * 0 ... , A , Clinton, Nov. 19.-Mrs. Torn Robert son rted Sunday from Greenvilie after spending the week there with relat ives. AlI. and M rs. W. .1. Scott and daugh ters, of Bisholville, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Owens. Dr. J. W. Iteames returned Sunday from 1lenton aft.er spending the Week with his sister. Priv. Reece Young spent the week id in the city with his parents. Mirs. Cyrus Halley delightfully en tertained lihe Knitting Club last Tires day afternoon. Mr. J. I. .lacobs, r.I., spent last Frl day in Columbia on business. Mrs. Tom Carson, of Greenville. is lie guest of her parents, Mi. and Mrs. liale Shands. ANilr. .Jin Pits spent several days in Whitmire last :week. .\ir. John Dillard of Augusta, spent tle week-end with hiis sisters, Alisses .le and Iaila )illard. Miss Mary I)illard spent tile weekl '1id at home1. .M.s Itlith Willis of Winthrop i,, .pinii a few days witli lii' sister. \L ss1.3 heIll \Will is. .\lrs. N. .\. Kennedy 1. has ret u rued af er spending a Week inl S'i"partaullirg withi lii' daughter, Mirs. W. C. lia r pler. Mrs. .ohn Ilienry and daughter ro iited Monday to Creenville, after visiting her parents, Mir. and Mrs. lien I'y Young. Mlr. and Mrs. Geo. Copeland, Airs. T. ). Copeland and Misses 11. and Ellen Copeland spent last Thursday in Greenville. Mliss Emmilo Robertson entertained 'he members of tie Knitting Club Tuesday afternoon. Those present wore Msdamies .1. T. Young, .1. F. .a bs. .Ir'., Cyrus llalley, Ton Robert son, W. 13. Owens. .lr.. Kelniietl ;"il deltt, \Iisses I)oreas Mason ant1 .eato I)illard. I)elieous refreshment s wer'e se'rved. .\rs. 11. 1E. .los will enteritain 11he .iusgrove 1'fill chapltr, 1). A. It. \Ved n.er-l'ay a.fternioon. \ i d .rI I. W. 1'. O'wieis, Mirs. W. It. O)wen. ..ir.. and \lrt. Marion Solti :,11 led The fulnerall of .\lr. WVill Iiv til:- eatI.:iiurens Tiu'sdlay tuorn4 il I! I !! There ii hi vo l '.iim ih i \h U. . ii ~ ~ ~ 1 it -iii cl.'l ciA li' l'es'l'~ 'l the 111-ile. lt ii .\l do Iuli is row. %ed. TIl f a : iizen I .ll im o:! ly ill i i a led. I ny Wh t bli -r w t a i. r d .l'.i i . r. unii t It. \ :;l back. Whi n' o - d.I ll 4 1 a : h io e Ii pu: rp.li son c' di I at .! n I t i i'd of useant toe50t i~ yud eih! pee the at lm Ii Oli ('o . ,ujs luletdPee-Js iae in h baan. It tak-efs a .heiinleo \two to.u..1 .''Geta lI N. Thr'.u fOsnligyi 111 O n'l1g Co 'n- swl V1lisl-titP1 eele, yoG5e'ts-It'i 110 '('r le5I'ails t lie lest.n t lii Ofi It is juh~s-' wna born hurtsc that It'' a s b feei10 t . iet aot a 0 iiig frde! iI Why t's hagnc.so p ihacth con a'endhvi the pii ;-1 l' worse? c o u' l bu se "i';el II" an howi Thie. OnI''ly e.hOf IAI sc~ "&et .I. 'oincer. Then yolu in aoutely aure inecomnedcmpaseteive-jus bie pcor ingedy byna.I'tas Dru sCondor Pwo Drugpl Co. -t" hresn WILSON WILL AT. 'l'END) CONFERtENCE (Continued From Front Page.) nary to the molt.!ng of th peace com uissionierlC1. He tusil1a will have the op portmiilty to discharge inI person for the first time the duties of his member ,hipl) iII the suprelelC war council in whichi he now is represented by Col. F". MND. House. In the general view here, the ses slons of the supreme twar council, which bri'ig togetJier the entente pre miers iwith the representatives of the United States, are of first importance, for in all probability it will be at these sessions that the general pro gram which is to govern the peace congress will be arranged. ie Prenident will attend tile op ening sesslons of the congress at whielh (lie broad principles of f.l treaty will be settled, but 1he will not remain for (lie subsequent detailed discusslons and settlements of the va rious (inestions. Tils will he the work of the commissioners he soon is to ap pointf to repr-esenlt thel UnIitedl StateS. Ily carrying out this l1llnusual pro grmill of having tile Conferelce draft :11d adopt a. gene '('ece treaty at the outset, the President and tile n 'tIlte premiers will be able short I- after h cmiennssioners assemile .o return to their own countries. Card of 'l'lanks. We take tlls method of expressing o1r11 sincere thank1s to our neighbors :111( friends for their kindness and help to Ius in t1e serious accident I 'uffered. May God's richest blessings rest onl each one of them is our pIray L. C. C"ulhertini iudq Famnily. * *0 $ SPECIAL NOTICES. $ * * Trespass Notice-All persons are hereby warned against hunting or oth erwise trespassing oil ny 1ands. ihose d isregardin11g thlis warinl~g will be prosecnted to the full extent of tile law. ('o. I. Boll, Laur11eiTs, S. C., It. F. I ). 'I. 18 -.5 1- d( ''resa1''ks Nollee--All lJrsons; are hlereby warnied against /hulnting or othlrwise Irespassing Ipi Iol lyO'lY 0Dell amE Pl'IeM paces. Violator" of this w:ainiotg will ho prosucieldtol the full ex-nlt of Ohe lw. r. Ito..a. 1. Cainl, I~ur n . . C. 11--11 l'or Tle Thoroughbred l'oland ('hina gilm f r '11 a hog- pwires. I'. ov. Un L 11 1au ens. S. (' '- I )-pd hIlr SwI' Ia'lll.ie nigs. Apply I \ . . I. 01' .I n r . S. C. 1N-1169il Strl3ed On l'irsday ni0hlt -In hay hor 1114 n \le ith leather lllr on . 'inh-r plase lnolily (;. ('. ILoer. b-au rtls IRoutl G, or phone ('ray Court 21. DsN-It-Ild Taken~i Ill A black mare( mul11h, trayed from owewho valn g0 samle by 1~ "pp l.'-n to 1unflersiegned and14 paying for dvertiseientl .and feedi bill. S..I IIl n1lle was taken tlilp two week1s ago. T l -rsoximn, :10 (l' tiilry St., 11at1 I-S. C'. I -- IIiti - mnn ihl $10 hill with i4 iill i s all cloth ltig ~in \r . n Iih l0etardif .t' ie t oi~llig is . ht. Tr Iabant. I'1urens, lieut 1.m g ilie! 111des 111 lib, leigTakem or hia \io 1einso ato l. l.I l'h io ' Itore. "lIc-rais(d 111 the price f ro 1 . I I-l eei r a 11 -11-(141 ,to es ( 1151r*)I Sa 110Five horoughred& Po-n 1hina1 Ii.S-lik i,$1.0 a h .\l. NIrbti 'Iostotliore builing 12II' I''Er Sale One ihiklbjrtied. 8 14)y I) of used i lik. r 7.-.. ). . \ .7 Nr-1 s. 1 .\os le t& I land,: ii i; S lit JIl ork Sal--Ilseln rag1 harrows~le~. hu. (- t or 11nt8 Th'ree-orse ftotl'al r e~iII 4ti kahi lce, 11ar \Vo)1odr1ow1 \Vi-. Ilso an inityllhlS Slid iI1chols Good lturt as. 11 . (d - I 1(1 it (o li -p lig (raeto25 likhire dries, 'l'tol t1:I 1i;k oldal a er price $115 " . I. fno. lll. I l 'er 4a ilrksdal , Hi. lo . (h 7..li1..p Solli\l e do )sttc hl~eett1h0n inal(1 e 11(inlgr Atlnt \(ahin 1'.,Gre otl IC - lI S.50 r I'.r 1ly.f bi'dely-C)liiit 01'a .ItomobssIl anda thn 1113'nr1ns Teitoryla to he d'ealeor whoI lellalies. theityio Iati wiln b nanO~cedtoobiles.ul Sextlent o ile law. y hS. powne td SealConi-f tal4'oto Ianr--& ale ilutchve Strom-~ ha11 1 in., tavraice t$l375l am. at lowfe. 11ore raer .loor tale, Comp~lany, Soulerny Inllrncn Olic, 502s Cnled C' 1)1hdingl~l AtAnta,. I~hl 15-6 i bidntohn ora ~ trpass inA a/na on'mlans knon as th)Ed Burgess or prosecutedct the fulh l exen f h lawaJke nlennett. 14-6fxpu i in easy instalments.ALoans losled LEWIS & LEWIS PTOMIETRISTS Ha Mp"6d Into Their New Office /..&n'the Public Square, in the GIMMONS BUILDING LAURENS, S. C. Bond Subscribers We have the Bonds on hand to deliver to cash purchasers. We have the strength to help those who buy on the deferred payment plan. 0/ We are lsing our every facil ity to help ,.fn the war by carrying Laurens DV-ER'THE TOP. Join us in-making a success of the Fighting Fourth Bond Issue. ENTERPRISE NATIONAL BANK Laurens, South Carolina Coal and Wood! STRICTLY CASH!! Deliveries as prompt as the times allow. Get your -rder in early and save worry. Be prepared to pay the Driver. Eichelberger Brothers Phone 33 WE ARE OFFER! G SO EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRAC. TIVEA 1JARGAINjI STERLING SILVERWAR~E TillS WEEK. AMONG OUR L ADERS WE IIAVE SOME PA TTERNS TIIA T WOULD DE LIG lIT A NY GOOD IIOUSE WIFE. iF YOU WILL NEED SILVERWARE IN TIlE NEXT SIX MIONTIIS IT WILL PA Y YOU TO LOOK flERE TODA Y. MON * C- -p~ tr r N THIZ~ cI' S-O