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GERMAN L[NEBS TO BE 'RETAINED Shipping Board Will Take Vessols Over. Eight Remain Here. 4 Washington, Sept 27.--@Ight Ger man liners, including the former Ham burg-American steamer Imperator, second largest ship in the world, al lotted to the United States by the in ter-allied shipping commission after the signing of the armistice and used to bring home American troops, are to be retained by the United States. Plans t( Place thein pi passenger and freigit ervice are being prepared by the si ipp.ing board. Thle Inperator had been allocated by the allied naval commission at Paris to Great Britain and the British minister of shipping expected that the ship would be de livered to him today at 'Iloboken for use by the Cunard line In service be tween New York and England. The shipping board announced today, how ever, that it had taken the liner over from the twar department and ordered a survey to determine repairs neces sary for use as liner. J. H. Rossetter, director of the. di vision of operations of the board, is sued tonight the following statement: "It is understood -by the United States shipping board that the Impera tor, Kadsenin Augusta Victoria and six other ex-German ships, now in New York, were allocated to the United States under the terms of -peace and the board therefore assigned these vessels to the iwar department for the repatriation of .troops. This service being now performed, the chairman of the board requested the war depart nient to deliver the ships to the United States shippitig board. Accordingly the war department this morning re delivered the Imperator at Now York to the shipping board representatives. While no official of the board would stand sponsor for the statement, It was understood that the action of the board in retaining the ships was a di rect result of a decision by the su preme economic council at Brussels to allocate to the allies 12 oil tank steam ers in Geiman ports which the Stand ard Oil Company of New Jersey con tends are its property. The ships twere operated under the German flag, but the company claimed they 'belonged to Its German subsidiary. Under-Secre tary of State Polk, head of the Amer ican peace delegation at Paris, has sought to have the 12 oil shlis allo cated 'for the 'transportation of oil from teh United States to Germany. The representatives of the flve great BEE BUZZING AROUND THESE OHIOANS X. In Senators 11 Iarding 1u1 0111'0terene, Ohio las two presidentlal possibilitica. Senator Harding Is cons1miere by his many ardent supporters as the logical Ilepublican cadidate for tht lresidency. Friends an6 supporters of Pomerene have Just started a nition-wide boom that they think will ' -- the senator in the presidential chair for the olmocrats. This snapshot was made at the United States capitol. Mt. i'omerene iA at the left. KING AND 'QUEEN TO VISIT PRLESIDENT Albert and Elizabeth Stop at Wlite House. Arrive This Week. Washington, Sept. 27.-King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium will be gusets of the president and Mrs. Wilson at the White Ilouse next Sat urday, Sunday and Monday, it was an flounced today at tihe state depart lleit. Oi Saturday Ihe King will 1be rvec)Iei(d by the senaf e, which today agreed to recess at. 2 1. im., that day to receive himli. A sistaiit Secret aiy rekinridge bong, of fihe state depart ment will go to New York to extend formal %el. come to the king aid his party when they arrive Wednesday on the trans port George Washiigton. The presi dent will not be present in person to greet the Belgian ruler because of at tack of nervous exlaustion which forced hin to cut short his speaking tour. Final plans for the entertainment of the Belgian royal party during the stay in the United States will not be announced before Monday it iwas said today at the state department. Tite program calls for a trip of the party across the continent to San Francisco. NOTICE OF LOST STOCK. State of South Carolina, Coutnty of Laurens. Notice is herdby given that Certifi cate No. 207 for six (6) shares of the common stock of the It ens Trust Company, of Laurens, . C., of the par value of One Hi drod Dollars ($100.00) issued on uly 30, 1919, to Kate R. Carlisl a been lost or de stroyed, and th. he undersigned will apply to said Laurens Trust Company at its place of business at Laurens, S. C., on the 5th day of November, 1919, at 10 o'clock, a. in., for a now certifi cate in lieu of said lost certificate. KArE I:. CARLISLE,, Dated Oct. 1, 1919. 11-6t-A LAND SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. IN COURT OF COMMON PlEAS. FRIODERICK GERMANY, Plaintiff, against IRS. NETTIE SMITH, et al, Defend ants. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, C. H., S. C.1 on Salesday in October next, being Monday the 6th day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: All that certain tract, piece or par cel of land, lying, being and situate in Waterloo Township, Laurens Coun ty, State of South Carolina, containing cighty-two acres (82) more or less, anco to bo paid twelvo months from bounded on the north by lands of An- date of sale; the credit portion to bo na Jane McCullough, deceased, on the secured by bond and inotrgage of the ilast by lands of PEdward I+ugene purchaser over tho said premises, Smith and by lands of J. .1. Ilrowilee, beariig interest from dato at 7%, on the south by lands of W. T. Sinith, with leave to lpurihaser to pay his en and on the west by lan(1s of W. Cald lire bid inl cash. Puriichaser to pay well Smith and being the tract of M dor papers and stamps. If the terms assigned and allotted to 11ilanele of sale are not comn plid witl, the innd Smith Geriany, deroased, in the par- to be re-sold oin sai or some subse lition and divisiol of the land1l devised i quint Sal esday oil samwie terii.,, at risk by William Thomas ithit, Sr., to the oi forier purcha.wer. chihiei of Indward ldc Sith, d-C. A. l, Toin f Salo: One-half 1-i, l:0!- ])n:e d, tlI-; S-I)!. l:. ,1 9. 1)-3 t-A. FBre cant burn and burglars .0_ cant get~ Ulf your money C when it i VV If you carry your money around in your pocke ts or keep it in the house, it n leak away and when it does, you'll lose interest n the balance and "blow" it for some foolish xtr agance and it is gone. If you put it e bank you can't spend it. or lend it so easily and your Interest in it will make it grow. Your money is your best friend. Have it safe in our bank. We add 4 per cent. interest. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. The Enterprise National Bank N. B. DIAL, President C. H. ROPER, Cashier powers at Paris agreed, but the su preme economic council, on which the United States is not now represented, ordered Germany to turn the vessels over to the allies. In announcing that the shipping board would retain the eight German liners, iMr. Roosetter said their alloca tion to the United States 'was 'perma nent. When the ships were delivered by the Germans in Englqnd, the ship ping board, it was explained, turned them over to the war department for use as transp6rts and has now taken these 'back 'for commercial employ ment. It was said at the war department today that since the ships had been assigned to it by the shipping board the department's only course was to return them when no longer needed as transports. At the state department it was said that he matter had not been brought formally to the atten tion of officials there and no state ment was forthcoming. Great Britain has contended that the allocation of the eight liners by the interallied commission <was only tem porary and that when the need for the ships as troops transports has passed, they were to revert to the allied 'pool or permanent allocation among the ailled and associated nations. Officials of the shipping board would not say upon what authority they iwere acting. It was expected, however, that the whole question would be brought to the attention of President Wilson upon his return to Washington, either by the board or by Viscount Grey, t4e new 'British ambassador, who arrived today to take up his duties. 'Meantime the Cunard .line has been advised by the British minister of shipping to cancel its plans to operate the Imperator under the Cunard flag next month. The company had adver tised extensively that the Imperator would be operated by it in the Now York-Southampton service. New line of Trunks, Suit Cases and Hand Bags just received. S. M. & E H. WILKES & CO. Habitual Constipation Cured In 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. MORE GOODS J. C. BURNS & COMPANY SAME GOODS FORFO SAME MONEY LESS ONEY _____ Special Oc.tober Sale __ You will find very near everything you need' in our Two Big Department Stores. It will pay you to come many miles to buy your Fall and Winter bill of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Millinery, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Coat Suits, Dress Skirts, Coats, Sweaters, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Blankets, Rugs, Com forts, Counterpanes, Sheeting, Window -Shades, Crockery, Enamelware, Tinware, Glassware, Lamps, Lanterns, and thousands of other items we haven't time or space to mention in this newspaper. Come and let us figure with you on your Fall bi You can save 15 to 35 per cent by buying your Fall bill at J. C. BURNS & CO.'S TWO RED IRON RACKET STORES J. C. BURNS & COMPANY TWO BIG BUSY STORES - - - LAURENS, S. C.