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WAKE FOREST [AN F1l S' ' FINISH Sat Franelsco ItiteCIeI by LIIeutenanttt, 'Maynard. Etst Scores Victory. San Franeisco, Oct. It.-Cross the <'olittent, 2.701 miles, inl 24 oltrs, 58 minute-s and 5f> 1-2 seconds actual fly in: tiine. IiUent. Heivitn W. MLaynard of Wake Fo rest., N. C., today took fIrs hIIoe "' a row hourls inl ilite first lap of 11:- donble Iraltiscotttitental air an . b 0 lity raco by larldingq at ni.-en- at 1:27:u7 p. nli.. P'acific '(itiy, ni hlo I enH. H. C. Kiel 1). il., Easthrn lt iii , followed --lo later !'y Mlaj. Carl Spatz, v;- N''w V)rk ir . it mad at ons*w II- landing. U-!, Maynar, h en to ?haro n 2' ni la. N. Y., las t Wohn'isday -a!aer lino!, aind requ11ired, h ira seven l illtrI imor'4 khan ihn- . I'mr the 11rip, n\itlunlt yn ii unt fis.u : un is and after -irm e vrail hotir!s at ('hieye ilo o i a'in'' of radiator llti l. In addi A.len. h.: was reilif ired to rest a hatlf hoiur I.i tmh control statiot. '':, larest ltcolipi'lior on 11t wet hou:2d al' of h ie roitiai trtip ac'os An-rba was Capt. It. C'. Drayton, who warj f~qoe tf) land at I~vlcNov.. lato :oiay on 1t, way* to Rllno. .\ I thI two easl.lttin I liers left Satn Fran s . jinst hefor. in0 a. in.. I ,sternI li: U \Vnednesday, tIhey required I ELIIr. O~a~vs 10tns liarly nlins ho01t1's for' their *r:-il iieded somlewhat by snow- 1 srn inl the llock lo nnolilains". Fol lo :,- eloseAvly on ti te' ls of 'Capain DOra~on i \ .4 wer Iint. 1,. S. We0bster., ap .1J. 0. Illonaldsonl and l4ient. .lx and. . 'Pear soi. .1 r. The lirst 1attil'il a: saldar. M'ah, at q:q p. in. 1Tonn tain t ', atnd Captaitn Dontalidson ar ri11 hre ti tinles latiler at 1:12. L in:. 'at I'al'sonl dropped at the s in, :i: ion at ~~:22:-77' p. t1. . . M.1. 1:ttzelttit, piloit of the 0I : ltl lite i Ie 75we t ard race, r .- :::llt l,a' 'ity after !ark to fi eld n- ( - 11 . i I pt li r ' J I rr l v 11 r11 A Iii's' 1 ut'n I .1w I " Wlt 10111 i n nf't i, in:l:", th :-\ m ' o t !I;;plati.e to thl' :!rollmd a11 1h ' 1i liiht. I I l I * I M.:~2t -. I Iai . n n h Wt r i, h 1 r i n h rn l. p r Ie t an rv e rCo f h i ' v i t. i o I I r t ri p i i noy d it ni t1 l 'i i l \laynartl. I ii - Ilih I i 11 -li ii V ' I' l'i I . I i yi' . i h I V I v ha I I'n - ~ ~ m :1 1r).:. of p i n . I -f). \ ll I i 1 A l il " . l :1 Illt by a i i Wriunfo bMoAU d111e:. 0,:.1n'rn l~ a i i ..0'I en ing RO . fliars - mWl'liti0 j BEMlLIN RACING SEVERE WINTER. Little or No Coal vaoklable at Pres ent. People to .Ter. Ilerlhi, Sept. I 'lBerliri tICees a/ Wintier with little I to coal and Conl seqieit freezing oliditions, lack of electricity, gas at' 'glhting attd Ii ad dilioll. a1 shlortag. ' Vellhlgs. U'p to now the - 1- . .- hI m1o41 cases contiltel d ilvti 4u ita up pealin", to C house owners Vlo have Iilore Iltan enioligh rooni to volunt eer somlle -aCLe i I to those witot shelter. The rc: 4C ha ve hieri t exceedinly few, an1d tho--k, ill power ire seriously con hleie- ll :iaa ation of tlie system in vII 14 llt' in h apesf 111 Almlich Ii rin..he ovi it iioe 4)1 11rgim1ls. A 44b 4' ! tin 'itrate aIs ordered 111 ;Ihe w r conilimniles, nlost of, them Inl procc.: ft diss;olutoion or. ontirely dis SO!ved. (wut of the(ir spaciouis qularters which ;)w ' v ;1d14 on. ( for tle perio of' the warl io rovide laces for those who h1::\v t!i honu-vs. \ l4 jin, a suburb of Ih-riin, has allenlplcid to hlip solve the situation by biiI in1-1 (iergnlcy hoisrs. \n1other44 silurb, (reinau, Ir10oses t4) colfiseitc14 lie dwellings of bachl 1'ors anid 1111 fallilies ill In liI. thoigh it is nt! slattl what. 1votild be (101 wihiI h1, bachelors. Other suiburbs 11111 to (onliscate. for the winter at east. the hoies of s1immer gtirsis hat.1 .Imnd emlpty all wineri, and fill h11emi w11 ithhe hiomiet'l'ss. one subu1rb 1s a111lready taken this stp. The city of Berlini has erl't(ed in Ilte l'emlpelhiofer Chltssov district a1 mlod ' housv of clay. and wvill duplicate 11411 ei liasse if it is found t111a they tre praclticable. Th'le dwelling au1thori if's plan tlie vee4lion, as soon as pos -;ible. of .D,.500 perm-11anent residences of I lodist harnetr. The dwelling" aut horit ies plan one and Iwo family houses with garden, :111d hlrger family houlses withi a1 num1 her of apartille'Its, and a tinly gr11den to each dwi-lling. .\verage h illdin.: costs 114 eslilliat (I conlse) rva iVelY at four a1ii4l one-half i m-s the' peac' 1a.4 aito-d con l-1 of olll, 7,aIn i tyV rllt. 2 rr : . 4 k 4-1 l l s. 11 11thr (a ks 11d t li 1 411141a r :1t r1 'l4 ill t o s14hell 3 1 11 :Ih 4n r .:i n n .. . .\ )totai of 2n. dvr raill" or, 9- m r~ e n a I w) ' ': nf 1bu-t 1 ' :' .. 144V 1 ( 1- 4 :,- I ',O FriGS" ar.arvn:l brI ,i L 1'a sit':: t - 2le i -11.1 1i114 4i : 111 i 1stu-11111 1itin 114 1- narnens4 "ttc. RUP'OF FIGS" IS I '.(ATIVE FOR CHILI) ', t ln m ! ite o poisons 1.0 ! 44444 n -n 'on n rin io . 44 441 ''1 ll (44t'41 - '4 I ' i ll - i n 44 i44 1 : . o n, > y o 44 .l. 14. \\'ann444amaker'l, 44f ('44lu ihia, 1'. r. 2 1ni14 h, Ii. rne., 84o41ih ('aro4linau, 2ro r'epm I by Novemh4441-r 2 tn'xt .2how 444h44r 2:,. Inum-diate(41 l a 1f4-r itrdueI on' of4(11 '4 u. 14 ur414 . .\lr. 444 rne 'l aran:-1 d forWli1 4 r. i ty 'n1. -244 111h ) l l '141:1hill WI f I iltm a41-44441444inenlt, 4mi h1 if inc11 luded( wou11ld I 4,: tn's,nu ha14 es2' li yearl by 1 th le ag ''('1 44444 '114 I 44441 rSulue eprmet STATEMENT Of Ownership, Management, Circula .mti, Etc., Required by the Act of Congress of August 14, 1912, of T FI M LAUREiNS ADVI-DitTISIltR Published .weekly at .Ianurens, S. C., For October 1, 1919. Sa te of South Carolina, Coutity of liaurms. I3efore Me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county afolesaid, ope'rsonlally appeared Alison Lee, Who, - V 4 ieen dily sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the -d itot of the ILaurens Advertiser, andI that the following is. to the best or is kiowI(dge aid belief, a trite state imient or the owiership, lianagementtIt etc., of the aforesaid plienhIiCatoion for Ithe tit shown in tlle above c-aption, reIiied by tie .\et of Autgust 1.1, 191' oihl ied in F(. jol I1:t, Postal 1.a4w an11 liegulationl.s, printed onl Ilth re ver1 o this,- forinl. to wit: 1. Thati Ilhe 11,11nes and adessor lhe lit li i elir. ediftor, tmlalaging- editor, aind hulsinvss nuaaers are: l'ublisher. .Advertiserl Printling, Co., laititel'ls, 8. C. i'ditor. Aklison IA'e. ialrens, S. C. hitsiness Abintagets, Athui 1', IurnS. C. 2. That tite owners are: Advetiser Printing Co., Alison Lee and .Artliiir 1wo. :1.. That the known bondholders, ilort gagvees;, and other sveurity hold ('irs (wning or holding I per cent or iiore of total anoitnt of ion(is, imort -qges, or otheor secnrities are: None. -1. 'i'TaIt the two paragraphs next abiove. giving ilte nam11(es of the own (qrs, Stockholders, and secnitiy hold 'iS. if aly. cotlait not only he ;list if sitockhob'rs and se'iitrity hoitie'rs is they appe'ar upon thev books of th' 'oimniaity. hut also, inl cases wherei the stockholder or securty holder ap. pears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other? Aduciary re lation, the name of the person or cor porationi for iwhom such triustees Is acting, is given;' also that the said two paragia'phl contain isti toments em bracing atliaut's full knowledge and beleif as to the circumistances and conditions under which stockhilders and sevurity holders who do not ap ieair iiion the 1hooks of the compiany as trustees, hold stock and securities III a capacity other than that of a bona Ilde owner; and this afllant lnm no reasonl to believe that any other Person, associalon, or corporation has anly interest. direct or Indirect In the nihd slock, bonds. or other secitiiIties 1han as so stated by him. XJALSON TiRE, l'Editor. worin to and slIbscribed before Ie' tis 1:1th day of Oth ober 119. L\WiNNCNG. HOPP&. 'Notary Piblic. .l0y commission expires at pleasure of the (Governor. ) NOTIE (OF LO0ST 8T1'(K. State of South Carolina, ('ounty of Laurens. Notice is hereby given that Certill (ate No. 207 for six (6) shares of the common stock of the Laurens Trust 'Company, of Laurens, S. C., of the par valite of One l lundred Dollars ($100.00) issued on July 30, 1919, to KatE Ii. Carlisle, has been lost or de stroyed, and that the undersigned will apply to said Laurens Trust Company at Its place of husiness at Laurens, S. C., on tle 5th day of.November, 1919, at 10 o'clock, a. III., for a new certifl (ute in lieu of said lost ertlificate. KATI'd I. CAltLI S-, Tated Oct. 1, 1919. 11-6t-A Want to Feel Just Right? w Take an NR Tonight En JUST tRY IT AND SEE how much bettor you fool In the morr.:nc. That "loggy." headachy, tired, don't-know-what's-the-matter feeling will bo goae--you'll teel fine. IT ROUBLE IS, your sy3tmCl is cloed wvith a lot of inipmritics that your over-v.-crkced diogestive and climnin-ative organs, can't get r.'d of. Pill., oil, salts, calomel and ordi nary la:ivc;, cathartics and pur"Cs uly force the bowels and prod the liver. Nature'r R.'emedy (N R Tal leta) ac a onl the:.i tomacl, liver, ho'mx and even k i y, n forinn, but ton ing anv src'tlie:,cang t' e q ..:n:. Tie result i. promipt relief c:ad real, lasti genet. Nlu&e i he test. N'ature's 1:::dy will act >miptly, thor:u..hbly, yet so mihlOCy, > :.!y, that ov iwiil thitk ntature her lelf has come V.t' reccute and is doing the work. Andoh, vhat a relief! Yout'll bo surpried t' , e a fi l~w much b:ner you 4 fee-brigterbetuer overy wvay. . If lial,itually or uubbornily ron 4) e zti;'.ated, take onlo N R Tllect \ e$ 'A casth ni.:ht for a week. Ten va .' ]uli not have la take lencini every cay. Jrut ian occaua.il - NRt 'iTblet af!r that wvili l sulaicienit to keepj sour svitern~ - ~ in C.ood coradi:ion -keep 6 '' you fecling yOur bAt. -- Got aa Re Polm~y (Box it sold Guaranted - and recomumo:!ed ky your dru LAURENS DRUG CO. --l-A~t . .. U 1A3~ WARM UNDERWEAR FOR Ladies, Misses an Chi Ladies' Underwear Ladies' heavy ribbed vests and pants, full bleached, 75c '.Al and $1.00 the garment. Ladies' fine ribbed bleached union suits, all sizes, $2.00 It and $2.50. Ladies' heavy. outing gowns in white and stripes, $2.00 and $2.50 the garment. Ladies' knit corset covers, 50c each. Ladies' knit wool skirts, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 each. Boys' and Girls' Underwear Misses' heavy ribbed undershirts and pants, 75c the garment. Misses' heavy ribbed union suits, all sizes, $1.50 the garment. Boys' and girls' E-Z union suits in all sizes, $1.00 the garment. ants' Underwear Infants' cotton ribbed wrappers, 50 and 75c the garment. infants' cotton Reuben wrappers, 75c the garment. Infants' wrappers, cotton and wool mixed, $1.00 the garment. Infants' Reuben wrappers, cotton and wool mixed, $1.25 the garment. Infants' wool wrappers, adl sizes, $1.25 each. In-fants' wool Reuben wrappers, all sizes, $1.50 each. Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Hosiery L"adid he.avy ribbed and fleecd black cotton hosiery, 31c and 50c the pair. Boys' I Heavy Rib School Iose, Misses' Fine Ribbed School Hose 50c and 75c 3 pair for $1.00 PLACE TO TRADE