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C. 'eatherstoie WV. I. Knight FEATI1El'l'STO.NE & KN1011IT' Attorneys aIt Law Laurens, S. C. B Jusiness Intrusted to Our Catre '5V 11. Hlave Prompt and Caref4l Attena Offiee over Palmetto Bank 41- Feat.herstone will spend Wediies <day of each week in Laurena. The C. & B. Hat Co., 123 Brond Street JACKSONVILLE, I , >)JlI.I, ,, h o'ne' of and i carrying on the 1rder b ss - ill' forimerly haniledl he 1'I. W. (lar . it Company. All Should be sent to Ihiem1t. - AGINTS \VANTN'0) , 'ENI) FOlR CATALkO(:1iM. LANI SALE. ' t 11 1(it'rsigned lleir's-at-law of a.'7*% .;1i (. IC':dwards. d14'de ased, will sell .ublic auih o , at l.at ountain Inn. S. ' :ii 'I. bi i '. .M. onl (he 4Ith day, a se t,-inh , 191. in front of the fph.,lnh all (11' that1 piec-e or tract ,4 lin . 2 heilg and siltua 't In - ( ' Iy. v, Youings township, n.:\'nj n11 4'g one huntl1dred ( lO) acres, -,nir4 < i1 -.ls. hounded by landliis of A. E ~ d .1:. W\\. Pl'a ton, 1'. K'. \le. - '' i .I (a r a and oti irs. '7 : 11: f ,; lt', t'ashI. I'r1(ch asor Io 1-: I r adi stamp. \\. 1). 101)W .\ltiS, .1. T.E W i'l . IjIIAIIAN IYONS4, 1,'. IA CP0. Y. A,. RD12 A .S INSUItN %' A 0SSOC1ATION. Orwanized 1892. U10A1'EIRTY INS UlEID $1,26,300. RTTI OR CAM onl 0 i th un(rslgn '. 1r .vany information You muay desire (t our plan of insurance . .V, 1 insure your property against de eteinby FIlRE, WINDSTORM.\ OlI . I'I'NIN(. and 1o so chea0:pel)4r th an su compai1y in existancee. I -wuember, we are prepared to prove '' ) 11 that ours is 1110 safest and! -frapest plan of insurance known. I rAssoiation is now licensed to ', Insurance In he counties of ;i e. Greenwood, McCormick, alid, Lauren1s, SaludaI, Lexingtonl, T.land(, Ca11houn, and Spartanhurg. Thue 4)lli crs are: en. .1. Fraser .u ', 'resident, Colllumbia, S. C.: J. It. (, en. Agt., Secty. and Treas., 2 Swood, . C. ). Cran' .... ..\It. Carmlel, S. C. . Gambrell .. .. Abbeville. S. C. I. ilake Greenwood, S. C. W. Younglood . . .1lodges, S. C. a L-r Lyon . . . . Columbia, S. C. If. Nicholson . . . .1Edgefleld,S. C. V. iH. Wharton . -.....Waterloo, S. C. . . Dates . ... . ....Batesburg, S. C. 11. it.LAKE, Gen. AgM. . vnnood, S. V. You Df)o More Work, u are more ambitious an(1 YOU get more 'Itoymnent out of everthling when your * i 22 m Od ('ondition. Impurities in 'l vilvid have a 'very depressing effect On ke, -.ystem, causinig weakness. laziness, :wrv"OUsnes anS 11d sickness. QROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC "wa;L!'res .:erty 22nd21 Vitality bly Purifying mu,'. Enrich ing hieBlo. When you feel it:$ at :htnin, invigorating effect, se how it brmngs coloJr to the cheeks and2( how N s.mproves the4. a1ppetite, you1 will th~en .rpmrciate its true tonhic value. Oik)VEi'S TASTE~LESS Chill TIONIC .4 :aot a patent mnedicine,. it is simlply Gi'MA~ anid QUININE' suspend~ed in Syrup. '.0 pleasanft even1 children like it. The mi needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON tu Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop lien'nver fail to drive out impurities in ah>.e 'bk2d. r'he Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TA9ESTEIESS Chill TONIC has made it e faort tonic in thousands of homes. .Mm than thirty-five years ago, folks i*enid ride a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a 'number of their family had Malaria or ft2alehd a body-building, strengtht-giving y ~cThrne.. The formula Is just the same to Iwy. and you can get it from any drug 'tore. 60e per hot tle. TO04 WAGON Cl We have just r from the Nisseni stating that thei * iheir plant had b fire. Consequeni :1 to fill at once the < placed with us b ia position to d< date. In the mean knd indulgence deliver wa; R. L. 'Q 1ini Oficill Predicts Inerease of 25 l'er ('ent When Owners (cet lIontds Back. \\'ahingo, A ug. 23.-- A 2.5 pe r veiI Incrlelase inl rkilload rates 1111141 follow return of thie rilroais to pr*i vale ownershAip, Hloward I-lliott, presi fientt of tlt Nortliern 'acifie railroad, fold ite h0ou4se interstate coniiIereP coitinittee today. Tis estiliate, he athletl. was iade oil Ihe assuiimpt. Itol 11111 Ihelre wouId he n(o mllore wage in reaise or i, atlvanices iill ei'al costs. "oould 25 pe1 e('t i. in'crease solve lie probletm for Ills whole col ntry?" asked Itepre-sent~ative, Sinm Dentiocrat, Tnnilliesse. "I think il wo l d," resonided .\r. 1-'1illt adding that he( pref~erred the rate inerenvse to lite contfinuled iy Iien of thet governn111ilri guarat"itleetI coin penlsat ionl. A,. ked if a 2- per centl increas of(: rates wouild hlainlper buIsine(ss or in rease lie cost of living .\Ir. I'llliott. repilied that the( effvcel inl his opinlionl h,14 hvei eXaggerat ed, bit lit did not k1n to give lhe impressioni thatI It would have no tfftct oin livinig cosl genierally. In advocatlin: wage legisi'laioln, .\Ir. Illiott said, "let the wIves of the nIt vol' on the sirike: t1ey are the most af nid" h great ma.iority of railroad vimpsloyes, he( said. did niot walt t strike, and he Ilged some l'gislation for the a tuistieniit ofr dis Ittilts. l1e siggesed that labor illiolis het revituired to incorporate and file re( porIts. like businiess corporationlis. and tha1 l mllploys he compilltd to serv liotie before itiiing work. i Alba It . .lhnson, of lil adlphia, fortnera presidnlt of ihe Italdwil bio colitive \\orks, ilurged hil prelv - lionl f thll laerstath (omuor.1ce Coml mission as a judicial body. i( all peared ,before thev vnnuniltev 'as spokcesmllan of Ilhe railway bulsiness assocVi~ itIln, anl organlization fmn facturer.1s of railway suipplivs. Mlr. Johnsonl advocated cre~ationi of a federal transportation body to certl fy tlie connission the aiount, of rev illiP IIP ssary In tihe. puIblic interest. SIlil' prdieled that if authoily over the amoi of' reventle were left Io lte comm i issionl, i woiiId bring onl govern m1t'ii1 ownershilp inl tell years, If not In MICKIE SAYS sA1 w 11, 17 OF -THA- Crus-/ \jivho W4. jEST %N "revze\ ' SORE A4T AHOT"ER cQ'i BUT N . t C o w\VSA NV PA CE so 1"f= Poov Pvaust-e CON\E lxtx Ve_: <' -Tv 1" Cr\v( T 80SS -' PR\N1 0 o JSTOMERS u eceived a letter Vagon Company D rnain building of een destroyed by ywe are unable rders for wagons D at we hope to be 3 so at an early time we ask your D until we can gons again. VOLFFD RETURNS WITH FAME Youth Out on Probation Redeems Himself. San Francisco Boy Makes Good Serving in War as Army Captain. San Franilseo.-Tiiree yenr.s a,o Thoma4 .1. Ford. a youth of 11) years, walkd otit of Slpelior .Judge Frank liII n hlit's courtroom, grateful for a ('11ane find vowing he would 133al:e good. Three charges of grnid larveny were gtill'nst Is nnI'lte. .tiudge (r11111 pined thle hill fin prohntflon onl onle charge and carriei' the other two on the re Serve enivenehtr. ) 44' Ie n 'a i T.13(mI11,1.J. Ford of the Cn inhj ar11y walked Into ,Judige ('wirilln's (' 4tiI room i. "I've l1e , fi he x h 4tillin, "Itenply. "nnld 1 4-1114mea k Jilst to 11h.ank y41u 1,4r having gilvenl fil i ll e hance'." Thent hll told Is story: "Af'Ier you peritiited m1e to go I joinled thll ('ann1filinn forves als a pri* vale. I went to I 'rtie kind into lie lonl. It was Iea3 1141ion1. too. Mly re4'gi 3ul(eInt follgh! iI s ile io ' it bi gge4t engaemens.1 w-inill o mak1e11 good uInd to shoiw you1t I 4.uh111d, and tha33t cair ried fin- 1 ittiugh some tight pinces. I rose in Ilw I'll iks. urii ng i(yself at fihe wly I foiged a1b1ird. I evell wol s11t"1n1ionr ra1 very nder tlii 1ire." "You have e(.1rn-11-d mil ore prais 111 11n thi! o1urt (enn bestow onl you'.," said (rfi."Besides doing our counltry fin hiloor you Inre one (of fihe man11y turn-I 11h:1 have%( conv-ince4si 11w1 th1a1 the Iro batisml Iw F; succe ssI'l. " Then ('illin dir 14-lel that tile t wo 14.nihIn111113g 4143arges ligninlst Ford le "441 frmI fil l r. Word wasf, arre4sled fbhree years aigo 114nuse1i' f li.- ral'34(lee of talkilig auto mo14111ies tihat 41ib4 31o belong () im111 to taike womnil friuris loyiilig. JAMES J. M'CABE K. K Alr. James J11S.. AleCIube4, compose44r (if the Ameini'' '~I mii fo 4 tr "Mly (Country,3' 'T'of Tihee'." Tis1 pat11riotlec air wais f03orery XII ng to the4 tun o13!~ f "Godi Save' the Kin1g," anud the Amerinn mca wn. rite nrsos opb llifeelng that1 our beautiful athErn nni Arner'ienn. Air. AleCabe' 1halla from Newv Yorik, where he'4 lt dx~istielt811 'ul' inien114It oft 44chools~ and14 promlinen1t In commun~tlity mulsic woriitk. I1(e al18o hear3s a stiking resemb1141ine to4'14 Pres 1ien1t Wisoni and34 hasx man~fy times4' been taken for our chief executive. Jersey Man Has Red, White, Blue Goldfish .Jersey (City, N. .J.-In1t r43113ueIng nnd( bilue goldlfish, Frank Hedl den'l, 53 miember of thel Hutdson Cointy Aquarium an)ciet y, croxs4 flah with a flih thait 1had( a reod 3'en1li JapanlleseI and4 a bro'wn1 tran3sparen''It-sen1liid .fJapaneseM for parents. The result ix a tixit with aI re4d bod~y, white fins and1 sIdes, and(1 lue11 strea'k in I ts bac1 k. Pulmotor Saved Pigs. Penn Vain, N. Y.-Whlen Jacob4I biroolk overlowed4, two pigs oiwnll4 by Dr. HI. J. AlcNaughton were swept away and to aill appeaiirances dr1owned4. 'Te phiy siclian reelIedI thait whten he wax prex iden't o (f the4 yvinge hIe had1( puirchase34.d a plmoll~tor' to be' used Iiy the tire fight erE, so 1be sen1t in at hurry call for the life-saving appatush. Thinking htu manl lies were' ait 5take' thie village unoke!4) oter made414 a record1' runt to Ithe doctr'I home13i34. Twent'I Iy minautex atfterthelii puJlmIotor wasli put3 in alctlion the patients were anhle to sit. up andl take nouishm134en't. EBomb to Stop Rioting. New York--Frank A. GJicreat has invetedo Ia bomb11 wich lhe saiys will stop rioting. You ii it of ether, al cohol and things. He pointed out that the power of nicnhol IN well known. Lost Stock Notice. Notice IS hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to Watts Mills on Sept. 4, 1919, to have said Mills 1u8110 to hiln nine (9) shares of stock in said M1lls, represented by Cortifl cute No. 133 for four shares, and Cer tifcate No. 376 for flive shares. which said certiflicates have been lost; and tle new stock so applied for to be Issued in lieu of saild lost stock. 2-6 t C. C. F10ATlf ictST ON1. COY1V OF SUMMONS FOR REIEF. Ntate of South Carolina, C(ount, of ,Laurenl4. TiHOMAS M. rlJAW, Plaintiff, iigainst lil0SS'M 1). SIAW AND MILDRED LONG,' De-fendant::. To the Defendants: Bessie ). Shaw and Mildred Long: You lare hiereby Slinunioned and re (1luired to answer the complaint In this action, which Is filed In (he o1lice of the C( eri or he court of tcomniun P1le'as for the said County of Laurens in said Slate of Socti Carolina, and to serve a copy of your answer to the Said complaint oil the subscriber s at their ofilee, Wa1shiingtonl Strvet, Co luotnbla, 'oulh Carolina, within twenty <ays after the service hereof, excilu Svye of the day of such service; aind if you fill] to answvr tile COmlalint i1 withiln Ile itte aforesaid, hll eplaintiff in 111it uctionl will all~lly to the Court for lie relief (mlanded lin the com DaedI ait Laurens, Sout~h Carolina, August 15th, 1919. ' WAI. N. O(tAYDON, COLE1i L. B1LI-'ASEp Plaintiff's Attorneys. To Ibvssie 1). Slav atid N1ldred Long, Defeodaits above named: Takle notice, that fle Complaint in fi.s actilon, and] the Sutni Iouons herein of which tile foregoingu is a copy, Was filed in t(le office of the Clerk of the Court of Laurens County. Southi Caro linm. ofi tle 15111 day of Anguist, 1919. Daled August 15th, 1919. WM. N. OiRAYDON, COLE L. IILEASE, 1-S t P1laintiff's Attorneys. OUR VUILCANIZING APA1UAATUS does Its work so lierfectly thtt when we return your tires you will find it hard to. determine where wa% the puncture or tear. You will have prac tically new tires without the big ex. pense. Don't send yo.ur danaged L res to the scrap healp. Send then hert to ho made splendidly servicablo. IALNEY ELECTRIC CO. Opposite Post oMCe. Laurens, 8. C. Farm For Sale 213 acres good farming land i igh state of cultivation. wo and a half miles from Laurens on good road. ATTRACTIVE PRICE If you want to buy or sell a farm see me Clyde T. Franks At Farmers National Bank Early Autumn Apparel OF Unusual Style and Smartness Complete assortment of the newest styles in all of their chaim and originality are here for your inspection and approval. There is no scarcity of merchandise in this store. We knew months ago what con ditions would be and prepared for it. Never before have we shown such complete stocks this carly in the scason. The pnces', too, are very moderate when style and quality are considered. Suits of Unusual Smartness A rare assortment of Si-ts of extremne smartness. In their richness of modeling, the fineness of material and tailoring these Suits are in a class of their own. Wooltex Suits in materials of Peach Bloom, Silver tone, T ico ne, etc. Clever Fall Coats Many of these new wraps are developed of Silvertones, Tweeds and the new smart Polo Cloth which is surprisingly soft and light of weight. Belted or loose models, with convertible collars, raglan or set in sleeves. Smart New Fall Hats If you desire a large, graceful, drooping brim hat, softly draped tur ban, smartly turned chin-chin or rolling brim sailor in either Panne or Lyons Velvet, in all the latest shades, including brown, taupe, navy rust and black, some with facings of black, coral, rose or copen, smartly trimmed with ostrich, glycerine fancies, wings and pins, you will find them here, where everything that is new in headwear for fall is represented. Trimmed hats received constantly as they are turned out by Gage, Vogue, Rawak, Spencer and other style authorities. Dresses Which Command Attention They command attention because they are unusual as to style, as to fabric and as to price. Frocks of Paulette, Tricolette and Tricotine. We are sure no more thought nor more infinite care could have been put in their selection. The prices are now very moderate but it would not be surprising if these same models will shortly be selling for more---so that early selection not only insures a wider choice but a minimum expenditure. SWITZER COMPANY CASH DEPARTMENT STORE