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OO0 7 SEALED TINS ONLY AT YOUR GPOCIERS 4Y1tLL HOUSE 0.1FPFEE Dr. T. L. Timmerman - DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Offlce lin Peoples lank Building' UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Calls answered any hour day or night Simpson,Cooper & Babb Attorneys at Law. WiIII Practice lit all State Courts Prompt Attention Given All Business Blackwell & Sullivan Af'TORNEYS AT LAW Proiipt Attention Given All Business Money to.1oan on Real Estiite Telephone 350 Offiee in Siniois Building W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. ARMY GOODS FOR SALE I'. .w. tents I x i l ft. high, 1 ft. 'wall, guaranteed standard 12.1 oz. armay duck .... ...........9 U. S. Army Ollicerci' waII tents, V-9 il. .. .. .. ... ..... .. .. ....1.$9 Arm11y fCohume1eTa & (1mfor01,4 A grade, slightly used, 85 ale of twen-. ty. Arimly Commw erila I ofrla, 1 grade, Isfd :11t servi-levable, $25 hale of twenty. U. S. Armly shllel(r tenlts .. .0.; U. S. ArIny folding calivas cots . U. .. Armiy. till clips, I.-( (ach, per dozel .. .. .. . 4. .. .. . . .. ..$1.04) 1'. S . Army allumIIinInIJ culls, I.)v aci, p r Iozen .. .. .. . . .. ...$ 1.5 0 UT. S.tAily toldIng ontal mea(t or meWSS I 'anis Witii fld and hndIl(Ie', 24(e each, pr lozen............. I'. S. Arminy enamtitel cuips, heavy, 10e (1.ach, itl' dozen .. .. .. , . . . .$ l t U. S. Army nntllniiel plates, 10c vach. per dozni . .. ....... ..7.. 1. 4. Army (namiell padding pans, 8-C (a0h. per dozen .. .. .. ..$43.74 .-['. S. Army enaomlel pudding pans, each(pe o.g....n...... .... .......75 IU. 8. Arm'iy doubile weel heds, er..... .... ...........0.1 1U. -8. Arm~ly wdoulel h arness, 011C lue sei lt . l . .2 . ..11 ., ..ze . .150 I . S. Army1) wool bhrtechs, s~'ieice-. condlit ion *$1.1)5 (ach, 'pe dlF(ozen $1-4.50 I'. S. Alrmly refrilger'ators, almnost flew. Grland Itapidh, iwo latrge (nml parlltilnts, each G ft high, 21 Iiches Wide anll( 21 I ne. (leep, ju0 lh. lce 'Imey. worth $350, our1 spiecial iice' F. 0. 11. Grieenv'Ille, excellent (0ond1 lion, eachl.i . .. .. . ..$112.75 U.S. Armny 4-efti ger'ators, almo11st nlew. Al as ka, 3 2'0m1parlt ment, %0 lb. iee rapacity, 8 ft highI, 5 ft wide', or (th Il 610, 0111 ttpocial lprice $154.00 U. S. Army hleater's, $12.50) cailh andI upwars.1 V'arious mlakgs and sizes. I. S. .\rmt galvalnizedt llrOn gohbie Cans. ''all.....................$2.5) I. S. Army' rubber shoes and ar' ies od ('onlitloll, p)er pirI . . *2.75 U. \. Amy gaIllvnie' water amll fire( i bhcets, good coadit Ion, 50(', ause, 750 nmi 95* (ech. - 1. \i'Ay (Inamlel hake Panls. tunod ((ondltion11, each . . . . . .5 eachl......... ............$. U. S. Armly atxes, good condlit ill, ...h.... .. .. ..50e, 65e, 75e aml !lne k indus at ha ruan llPri'c(es. Inglisht knlife biayonets; may h, gr'ounld Illto all excel lent bultcher carving (or fsh kn ife, eh . ..5 St eel sea hharld to fit abhove haven~a. UJ. '. Arimy leafther, lrusset leafthi'. waist huelIS. wor'th $2.0, (a'h . . . . .tl T'.xwell'nt v'alues In POth((t knive.., each ........ ......75c, $1.50 and $ l.85 it wi 111pay you1 to vIsIt 0o1r store shotuld you1 . come' to c;reen avi lie. We hatve manyl baV1)1rgaInas to lff'er' ill armyl) gords tf all kinds. Pr'iues F.0O. 11. Greenvlle, 8. C. Please 1irelue postage when ordeiring goods YOURt AMONICYt IIA(1 1iF NOTI SAT-. 1AFf ED. Weo agree to r'e'fnd r'aliroadl faro hboth1 w"ars to any cutl~omrcl living within .300 fllIles who visits 0our ware hlouse( -and1 purllchases goodla fr'om us5 amloting to $'i00 or over. BRADLEY BONDED WAREHOUSE CO. G reeinile, South C'arolian, A JAPAN PROMISES SHANTUNG'S RETURN eturn ivill lie 31mntle Witlimiut Unieces. sary Dlelay. Says .Julianese Preliier. - ielentient. Upllt .ittiinde Of ll . Tokio, Aug. 12.-lRestituton to China by .Japai of those parts of Siant ung provilce, Including Kino Chow, now occupiled by Japanlese forces, will it! itade without Iuilecessary delakf, bit the tile required will be dependt III olif the attitude of 'Chinia, salit 'al ashi Ilara, .lapanles' reltier. to *dit in auswer to a qttlstion Is to when italrestorationl wouhd itake place. The tprentielttr. inl antswerinig the lquory of the Associated l'ress, iide the foh lowing t stateient: ".\ly col Ieaguev. Viscount 1'l'chh t, injinister of, foreign affairs. i.sttsuel a siatetient onl Amnlist 2, in explanation of* milr Inlicy, 'lhat statetent represents the consid -red opinijon of tis- Lovernmlient al I have little to add in dealing With the samle subject. Viscounne 'hida, inl his slatement, which was re'rred to by tlhepmier, Said that .apan was willing to testore Shi Ott1n lto ('thinia and would eliter jilito Inegotiatfins with the l'41lting gov.. eii itiuttit as soon is Itossilhi' aftler tle Versailles tr'aty shottild I14 tatilled by.apanl. "Tlie tlestion is often askid as to whwn .jaijan wvil rettirn inio ('hiow\ to Chinla. I would point oil 11n re1ply that for thte rest ituion of iao ('how detailei arI an m ntli t lie shoult h0! worlked outl beforehlatill ill .comllmon aC cord between th lapae and(lin i.overntnenclts and that tile lenigth of time i erpilld for suich arr-aig:'emnis1 di-pon(is largely upon fihl' attiudle of Chinia. In any case, we fully realize that it is as much in olttr own iiter i as in) 111 iltret Is of Chila to at evilrate the conclusions of all a'l'allettleIVlls and it) g r williolgt unnit'ressairy delay the t'estittijol of leased territory which We have sol vlinly tinderlt' a ken. l'rtmier llara and. high oflicials of the -lapatnese govern intC discusseed flankly with (h corr'eIlotintt what was called th~ "wt'i: of t ill-apaei e" t-elIn ill , A 1e i Th14 v ,w%* I.r ian ly disturbed by relil te;ot- ie ived hre showing nI ttasiness ts to lapan's attitulde relative. to Shnueas onet cause for the stiitnliit of dison taen WI' t lo tlhe fritids of . litit, htt Jtilt .apimn's repittefd ;assiranlcos as if) re1stitutlion) with the1 r mir' staternentl to the .\ssociated Prf-,ss o day shIoul~d olear- the ail. and in-evenit anly deploinh~etiunvsanig It is fraikly adlit ted here that .Japatn's so- tall l. it arltftt'isii is ie pnibTti)e for tittch 1 n4teasiness abroad. TIh t. alnese insist ther. is a disine t itoveelIt under way to curb l y ex essive in' fluene ld by th militar is which might he calethitled to be mlt to .h legitimatll detvelopmienit of Ith nation .1ndt inind al to .apan's ealls with Amierila. .lapanIe-se Liberals artt de ply inter 1st' he it ' articll ri-tn ft AM ienlcl bytDr. Itnnsiitoh of t he tuimpe-i elitttl 5.nivtrsity of .laean. Thleist as horanhsirli rw. .\t-lpay fyli oinuafrna A lr-.t inse pt'ropaganda b Drlrrit Patyt tattties byh say topponen sof 'si Tilhe i i tr tht .rlatCCan e' hic mitais m the ) npit itt atityl ofy .tepanl salon in t orcivl softr .lapaese mitr i 4])s. the wit.r aint e t at it4 w s th inion ~Vtati hItus of lethyr militrs llm t e'nt etttu .litan i reg rded asn an tan wRV' lSII. till 'tprogve e~ial throw oft dis ta gurantidu pr~earation comingf bealhnesa the scay. Ctch crs ottf gerous nation to humanity, democracy and freedom. "Nothing ein be iJore harmful thiun to be igolrait. 4f the general trenTl Of the world and' to be bliId(id by ambaroition ad arrow ininted pa Iriot isin, iD. Nitobe writes. "Tite Riiilli-iss of ily coiiltry are not only linable to appreciate the spiritual invanlin'g taliighOt by the gIat vwar, but 1r I so) to spetk, unconseiniCs traitoris to t1e em1.ire. lgardless of thle Irn t Ir ilh that thc walior's sword soonr o bue wil t a country inl peril. 11h11y IaV4 copicie'el every hinl Serninx with tle' resilt that iny counI fry is isolatild . I dio Io? IRianiC to) (is tarak e hil. :r1Iry anl nat\. i, but wo id hl iC .a1it1Mte1 fo ia iillei i tch int'i foeneR(. Itl in o i'ics ani diploin acy. Inl e tard to the . Ti' its ,ill llcidielt, Japan holdi l tha t he'Ii Cfelan C it l caulse of th e lli lle iwe'el Ja and ,\cti'ean c. as lIe' fact that tie Aill conesioa n in that city oni Ithe niightil of1 .\larch 21 anil that Anieric l ol ili re(cognize the rhlii if this aS-Zertion." New\%sJ:t crs, whic' are reapetuing . e11 the recent Shu1ilonvii. hilte to tlhe lriintei- ' tie, attack l te S i iel laffie b*v \'iscotinl 'huum on Atiaciut 2 :t an a lilment off anl exlislVe .i PaneseIM s IIi (ill (:111 4)f 1 . g i, ic w inaI tIer a neI tI ' Sibs! it1!t ioll )f 4. that it iieilcItes a weiaik ness oil ' h- paimr t of.a an s liplonlmey-N an ( claim 11.1 tat Iby 1 the r ti.hts won 11 y I he stict lie's f heII aurmiy. 'sin!,tai shmil tie I I, narcioulIsIY heIl. -II A ll TO (HtA W i, I'P IVNI) fDOWN STAlIRS iiiaIers.t n i , .1Mdi.. .i111R 1*11 %If Crip - I'led I c li lthentnutisi.. Teili. i n Ip F 1 111ai1 .il'elIiine I Ijit I lbe., 1 i ed 11111 . ItI (er t ael11y r IeIir 11 1 Si i off nra - poII mwer ait i( ,xtIra ord11i ita-y v ir tuII ''> aVP at Iln1 or wI ma brou111I 101,-h t nea r tI 14 (1:1 k g ravI by dletse, and s fe jg John W. .Pmvt of 127 Fairiround .\v'e'nuce. Ii istown. MI. Was all cript, cliii fill 'ith Ill'h u ism 't tie join s .'d mu1lscle's. ie was inl a pit.Ahle co.l 'it 'e . "I was 1 u01 ()f 1a1in all rver my'. !eeiiIv . h . I-: '.s Iii A ..:nied s a 1 . I ' I .ch 11;1 el liido - ills, I I't h i woris of - 1Rrow( il ... " i ha ee RR- i ehan ,eel to a: soee lef h."ii w I ' k1as 'eeoi a' I , ' aId li 1 ure ri t of i' I ef\wet it It "I' i . I; S i' n g "1114i in it he 'it ti1t. ITu I e'h in~iel ei n i t m ii I j.eI I -hat .hte ' * ~ e'e''iiCuceeitii e '' t:jl II 'Iii~ '.1. i Ir , v I n w 1c n 11:i1i Ill ,' in a 1ri1pl1e Into I w ll I tan I wohccnit he' wvil aem I boti tth. at 1 ., o \vII I i f I i I ) Ice , l I Iit II I) i Illy i for 1t1l tiili ei." -:. s of n ii v In!1.llic-in; l111b,- !'.,1 - .1 1 1 . u ee1 itact oi I 1e N. i I a i.i , I n ' t : Sin 11 ( J r rmipt m11:1ann1r. Irven l, hi.hWy eer m( ne II in I.'IntenS bye !.:ue n.:'1 litui. l-e * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * - * * ORAi NE1-:. Ora. Antu. IP.---\le'sss. I : I' coe ha~ve returncOci fCrome \\y''tyevlle, N. Ci .\tliss i ladystChi CCI K ie 4iy i 'p(n Icin Ryv. .\Cli lre i l Euph eia firysic e te r CCtie \liss .\linonuai *'I i\at in eef .\!adeni andle .\i s i ot l'r on , fio nt i i n ha'cvc"' been i(eitV i ' .\lsts El'iI. beith Wii.itle Druli'e nd rc le'it hd . thirI.(It fo sle'ai Ceo ed' elcti lr. are doei ng~ sclen idlye'.' iiiI. 'i ICedV .\i~el.'.nd .r.' . ' .e'l.ei F lmin icand F(iin li lakeWly a e heeli nle '1r1 omi iWaynesCCvil , NsCii. '. Ie il' Mti \elr.C 'e' T. it. a ls -a d t r ec i wci is. vC. tle . . Ktened and 'am-' h e' ein ife of.~ iat ccn i I'. tIl afit e iccilo pa'ii ''yS .ze by~l \I , lt.' . 'ci.l. ' ly. in h eni of et h I- -ifii lts.Ii r. 'eiyd. who lii ut '- \iii dayet~s her cii ~e iii(e Iti c i .\c' iii 'i'' a e \ iib 1 ICf ionaie . .lc' 'eIe \ ic Ii i e i liiia 5. e tp [li. ad \lr Wi.'ci ic ! ii ie '- n ' '. dcri avid.l..,. ': o i : NO~il(I. c'Oli cilii, ('uion. i'tiR''C r3-2s ('o ti ar'nto. i(g'. unt ci ii: . OFP S1 UMMONS FOIC RE'I1 1 St~ite of South Ca(erol~Jii1, Cfpiintf fof 1"111 ieii s. PHAW Plitif act iii) 'Vh c1, fl'' cwipl lilt rill t] 0 I! !114 t. U a ( llrl. of L o a 0:'. sait Coiii Sit n(Ser I 'a i I "111 I I illisaid ('' i Co~ n a r i iiiii .~ i S'aids r colllan Ut ' Il\t,- li'ol xli mi ut ll' .1 0I's ' ii i l I ';L o n'llY IfIvs ihi:; . 'Ii XCl 1p1" ( Ih jilvi i 4 lit at.o ic n if yolI fa li I w; Sutit I c( tliht~fui -i1ll h olo1w ll 'li % )I Ii Ii .i , ''I 1 f-1. ~ ~ ~ Pt t e .4.I, I -11,1114k( ill' Itiheii l' 'Ili In 1. ~ !.ihaw ad 7I di Da l I..' ;i L a i-1 i, ('l) a ut II AII i- ll io-1n, 1iu iii I 'ii 'I.1i-i.' oL which u . N.'o (MYH N- p. \ ('o ni l'J~al~.n' ('a lrvf' Atlleh Y'io To Io. F). Sha andl- Mildre \\*\ alNv 11?114 (1: Ild - c io l aI' 1 i)111 * In o 11 iq'l A lI u n' i lt t a, ()? thf 17.0 tl 1.i Auction Sale August 30th, 1919 117 Acres of nice farm land, known as Mrs. M. I. Byrd place, in Hunter Township, near Little River Church. Sale to be held at the place on Saturday, Aug. 30th. Possessioii given at end of 1921. Now rents for 2,000 lbs of cotton. Nice two story dwelling house, out buildings and tenant house. Mrs. Emma Monroe. Are You Going to College THIS FALL? Now is the time to replenish your Girls' and Boys' College Wardrobe. It is only a few days until they will be preparing for school opening and you'll save money by buying now. Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Robe, Blankets, Hosiery, Underwear and Middy Suits Single Bed Sheets each $2.00 Pillow Cases, - 25c., c. and .75 Single Bed White Quilts, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50 Large Bath Towells, -25c,50c.and .75 Karge Huck Towells, - - 25c., 35c. and .50 Bath Robe Blackets, large sizes in all colors for making Bath Robes - - $6.50 and $7.50 Ladies' Silk Hosiery, black, white, brown and grey, per pair, - $1.50, $2.00 and $3.50 Ladies' Lisle Thread Hose, black, white, brown and grey, per pair, - - 50c. and .75 MAR-HOF MIDDY SUITS* Navy Blue Serge, Mar-Hof Middy Suits, trimrned with Red and Gold emblems, all sizes I 6s to 20s. Price $15.00, $18.50 and $25.00 A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE