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Ombseription V'rice i8 $1.09 Per Year payabba in Advauce. Publshed by ADVERTISER l'HIITTING COMPANY Laurens, S. C. W.dvertislug iates on Applieation. @Mtnaries and Card of Thanks: One Cent a Word. Catored at the jostothee at Laurens, 8. C., as second class mail matter. LAI'IlmNS, S. C., OCT. 15, 1919. WIlY PIONEEIR? "The truth is Saluda is one of the best counties In South Carolina. All it. needs now is a railroad across the country to Newberry and beyond." Newberry llerald and News. Probabily it would be a good idea for some of the Newberry and Saluda people to invest their money in such a Iailrload. as thousanlld of others have do(, so that .\Ir. 1umb and hiis as sociates mnhay have iore pioperty t) pobble up1). LIsTMEN AT' TlliS! "Whenl 1hat flne rolad is compi it'll Ivohl j 11it 1(1 I0lwa.il 1 111u1. .111 lile r-oad fr'an il ImIards to) Nowbolrr. 1i11Uprov'd A. (n I aure0n follis can com it . live l v.n o do thwir i rn al If The W e rver- -,ill . 1:1 th l iat rt I - d:. N i- a jd i 1 Nw vr i:: 1(i d. ,-.en Ia . \wo:l In' h ( th 2~i I. I,1::n " : ;. folks (ZIAn alim 1 to 2- .2 I a l i.~l 2urplu t a2.-h iii -0i22 I. Oul 2- 12 awl2( 1h ni not f.2 el any i2 rain. If Nce\\ hin 4> of) r'r w h:t l i roeadl do.n a:%,l ;(l not omly dlo little tIol i lo I- ()I*, thl- w ho - town. All of us nit too (tiik 2o cr-itici , nlot only other- people but anlythinl" liat do.n't happen1 to mieet oti fancy as Ii.11,t ol proper.. Constructive criti 1i.s is ofteln 1 n(ficial, but iot neces sarily always so. for some peopil are SO donlstittlled that eve the frieldliost sliggestion is taken as anl affrolt. in otheis, of a IIm celer turn of I(ind, a (1iti'ismil is so takein to hear as to weaken rat her than strengthen the det ermination to aceoniplish S011m1 thing. 11ubl ic affairs, however, 1wnere dealt ( with s ic ly 111(1 in the en deavol to col'i'et an1 evil or en1c0u1g1e4 hgliherwl- ideals of Iight and1I aecominpish 31141ent. Will not su1lffeI fioit coilstrucltive ('riticisl. Till th0ioughItless criticism is thei criticism that dos m1ost harmll and1 should h1 studiously avoided. Th# I lothouglt occurred to us in Iading an1 alrtille sent otit by the ederlh lI oard of Vocational 'ducation in the diseu. sion of Il emtIlls collfront ing the difs abled veteranis of tihle war. It is only one phase of tie many plroblms, lt is worthy of attenltionl: "The man Or womian who0 (rii idises to thle extent of dIamal~ging thle fuitu re of a d isalhed sol dierI, sa1ilor1 or 112mr' ine is deserving of but smlall cons idera tion. Yet instancees of such criititismi aire met with (ailly by till Fkeeral ]Boardl for Vocational IEducation. "'Such critIcism is invariably due to one of two thiings; ignorance or mhis-. Information. flut in either ease it 'lends to discoutrage some1( worthI vet eran of the great wvar. Through such dfiseouiragement thle very ma n ibiis great Governmen iit. is seekIng to refath, blecomles mlor'osed, discon t ented and11 threatens to dIrift into a statte wehir he( will not1 only bet a hland(icap to imi self hut to the' "oimmunity in which hie "'Now it is as had to criticise the liunderin 112 ri(tie, twithlot offer1in ai242 prattical r-eiiedy, as it is for the' blundering cr-Itie to find fault wVith aI2 great and won de rfiiul1 intittion, s lo ac(ompil'i-h the plurpose of I his 1r 'fiche a l(ew' ;'racttint 2-ulggestin l ar;2e set down, '.--h Ich it. is 11opedI, wVill pr ove' of some vliue. ".-Don't tell a hlandienipied soldier, sailor oirn u maie thalt fte(GovernmlentO'l is not trying iO help him. You are piosstessed oif I Str'ong biodly, exert yotir strength to the extent of seeing that thie handilcapiped man meets an ofmler of the Federal Roard for Vocatioiiai Eduicat ion. "Don't odismiss the matter with aI wave of your hland. That1 1201 hnicipped man gave his all. snerifleed his fti -e te help y'o.I iretaln our' stretngthI anP vigor. *'ver'y citizen (If t his cotuntry whlo dlid not go to war should extend a helping hland to the man yho did. ''Yoti know that tile (Governmen t has f~ri'Oidd for thle rehil l itti oll of ouir dilsablhod mnen. You are a unmrt cif the -great (Governiment whIch is providiIng such tr'aiilng, so every time you fail to help the dlisabledl man to get in touch w it h t he insttittilolln Ihichi hats 'heen established foir his benefIt, you aire fiurthiering thle Germian catuse ando proving uniworthy of thle citizenship youi so piroiidly boast (If. "Remember that your criticism may flestrov the faith of some man who suffered so that you might Irosper; that a maimed and broken body pro duces a timid and warped spirit; that souls have perished through criticism which destroyed faith. "The cause is too great to allow petty Jealousy and spite to dominate. He a booster for humanity. Examine yoursed', see it you are without fault, before'you attempt to find flaws. You are your brother's keeper. Unite, co operate, and let's save souls." The Prosperous Farmer! Eiditor of The Advertiser: I wish to write a few (lots on the good wages I am making farming. I worked fourteen acres this year and In the cultivation have put In 133 days, and iwhen the farmer says "days" it means from sunup to sunset. You see it imleans 16 hours per day. You see twice 133 is 2G11 days and) then somlie light-lead will say tilie farmer has a good time. Railroads and cot ton mills work eigt. hours. Tis Idoesl't say anythinig about tenldintg to the stolk. hauling wood, going to Ie mill 1(and so ( . It me('ants work and. 11liive me. it is work too. Somte Of you in4'Xperieiled fellows don 't hliieve it. m e ont anid try it ! Come aliong the roal.s in .\May and .1tile and 1!'1- po r old sisterIi:; having lo work all d!ay anld luo to thle hn and i h - < ini y ! iJ all a ' ca. 'This dotil Say n am h. a i:,' rin1 th I rop. i C: I i f : I h I f i ld hai. h 1!1 : ' C n r :i I (in I ' 4 \ i: In " I) tIo - , on hui . I - I t h i I \ . i :: andl whIt r yo d1, aI . ie . I I he hiu I too4 hii;h inl youri good C warin hantS(. re: ('(niin g (Cn youri I old teniant. and fotr (God's 5i4m 1e's get o IIhe job and liii nW tin r It 1h . So, hioling all t he Christian chnreh . GodspeId. and hoping the goodo .-d e ts r and its- fo c In- samei,I IiSbON NO. 2." WIIISON DID NOT RESTVly L P'idt' f ufind Had Nirht, H1i H is GeneralI ('ond ition i s (oud, i sa a esll C::C1 i Co Ci tll uii b. ~ i'l I .iI lk- 'hC liin.tCt ini b \ asin li. Oct. I li. --'residenit \\i! '' himdition .wasood 1b2 nwr " ah h did no al igt las ni ght. h ill t issed by .\<i r r;;.tsj . n i ,1d .,fill ali Ii .. :Me lh li flnof thliF city sa id la ' il,-tin i follows: "T he i\' ite onlls . OcIt . i1, 91!1, 12 ' 151 1). mt. e "i pratsidn a did o iaessu t a rto' tu lng tlstngtdli et's n s was caused by a 'swel lin , ft e rs late gland, a "ond it frm wh" heO snfere ingut the ipa'st ae wich hn as been~l inteniie~t d m oo ht-sobyanis linglin htid. lii general t it. dit ionx howeveri'n is good. As~tl notd yestt'rday, his t em er t re ule, r spr tin heat' a'ction pand;t 't blod prtssure are. litarli.\dmreatle rsith on toi the sh.h h. Fattachedim to.it. Iigex Bered t a ronason wi. , owC.r cAll inuta see ainrstin oder ar e WilHave NroChne toaFret . Three el~ar tion. to s r nn Ofdisaced sverPalidayo Bnkr h bS~t.ine.thersted win then Weblntef, honri neotie that otng tdow 4to theo iNobler 1,Iwl e~e ia C.lC.stiatrsofte esat of Kighs Jdeo rbtofLaurenscountC. Any psn Intrebted to Our~ esate il HavifePo a nurd torefuo lAte .\en. onathatrstne andill pedsWoneha lu y clim achaweek sid Lsarens.t Tasntic thet o thfoe said datof (livlemroe, o91r Ib wlorender arrena. ~~~~~Aministratrix.o h sat fToa Oat. 1, 1919oc, . m.,an tte a EPER(R NO MORE Name of Roman Dignitary Has Finally Disappeared. Title Never' Has Meant' What It Once Did-Effects of the Frencl- Revo. lution and Domination of Napoleon. The effects or tihe lrench revolution aid tihe domination of Napoleon were felt more strongly by (Germiany than by any oilier nation with the exception of Prance. writes Albert IBarrett Snyres. Althotigli the chnnges In Italy were In thiemselves great. Italy had been partitionted over alnd over aigain, hut never before had Germany had this experieice of falllng under a for eigi yoke. It was luring this period that the old order of things andi the ol idens vle il had beei held so lonz eanme ail toget her to an end. I'le ltomlan em pint kinl orm411 (if (Ger'ainanIly were nowv aholished (.venI inl immle. Ger.manly lost all Ier lands west of the ithinie, andt(] Aiustrin lost fthe Netherifnds. -''urtherimore, Nalp 'toln -l l 1ed hilisvif rtil'iltu(tilor of dhe lails In tGermna1any le didn't 1ike. As soun I Napidlon IeLnn to enll hitn ilt' emuiperor o fl thi' 1.1renh. the kiu;: of 1ian;irnry aild are'ulluke if Aui trini 1n-nethe etinror-vlect f the lf tis iI fI' I' It t itl I i Ii til' I -wN%. I I III t! knI 1 1 .II "o it :I1r.." '-1 o a e Ille.4 in IiIwf'i Ii-i rli r )m 'i r -f AnI I .' i.inwd N:!pI h In. I I-Y In :: to) : - 1 1r4 f.I r h i r I II. a t1 h:11 b . vr S. 1 h.-y en h <I i veIs kIl': w ti ' ll i lli i ii "ii* f il li li I' e 1 si:ai1. Ili ''1 ( i't ri\t!t: -I ' r laI bt'' fi. TIl(- liatrinll' 1ilI'iitr 'ilie !is Ii reiged h-ir tionl( 11ti at hin , wilI'hiws ille fi l fi "1 11 tietl (' !ri's i rie't - 13 liio i n lie i T h-ru -'fille . it I - ifIii'' a o 03 ilimll- (''ho 1 Cil i il r i ~Ii l e. - )In of101ie exililel oarh' wsthl.w his ir tltok p ire i4 n i .ud in hi -h By)f b ro i se fl-lin Il i ot m ll reieft or (llo t'al to4 lii l sitin ll of v itflr infiy e4. sl i'r l hia iand . li 11111 Irelin }1ersiali f wi-le Iill-omn N.1ol'oon:1 tnely gred the (istin iera hi ' mn lioll aot lite R4iti 311 w i pirr. The lesm lii his efi ling t ntil wenlle ots N apit -ole iteom ani enid . 0t I. 5('itl hi rise~t f an libe res Hidient (IfIll' clit't if warxt ofasi~ t i i ent l rsi r to h e hi i ion (if roiyr T\Iivi s was' )1ot( iiimty fogo enfie for oif t Frenciihe a tha vt'tmfl mta lirsiy oe rf el ester . Iroe, 14 N rvi-o rs lry i l l. ta iil the lIas i in superstt - htiontli t le tonin (I'11r11Ie. we ntist f tnel this . t i t the many oft th enuses ofg w was Ithus pr sep fit olrsiipjiei l. n aOll retleen heim toth kingdom of talyil hih he anl whpal il ti oiten for Inoy It As rill An his hd of rev wa e sie (net lin e fele thing. Other rfuliners ofol ates tohawn hin 1htartpn. Italy.ofutourse. was the on ireso as Warhe Sl iginalem boire nSoti'ihiloswr h Teo hirdl w figo loi that hen rer wase~ the kaingm of tluregunhy There was fnot whilry eforugaten forii ::1'a o i a wites' nptt "tf Frnce Siterofd thd rs th ocaso (the has' ent pa toft eery Imndeireutl had left eae Tus etirlyoorwn eahow tenneof en',ror ave fven thloe oneld nesl of the kingdom hit once li had'( loimpr ied ithe mn t mprepwere nowfrgve oren. .'tWhc i o iB ut the sme inameti ofpeor hais notd diappfitnotd Itfg wasl st. il reaied by cthjetea ho's'a hiselem erore ofr Austrir And his ladccessors havea short d'~lonto the akethig. Other rlehn2 ors oto stahes plaeo held blown name. Hti ee a matwAn I nuie B A linte ovrs'e a wfndred yers a recat ognkzod whatn sgalt fotr tho ifthet ee a naiton of theif treh negThioiwas no moewl ehuiae sti o igretnlst w aritesthlat theod neces (ityl oif thlee prs'n isnion (18i03)tlh hweve t'insgf'n, sasIleate't 31 postryo h asocift lu Wntshel ito our owns lmel ofs adtefee fr e fl av' woowt aoe' onel relinn ofhe *lineinal our 'an-e cet. iniom bi~ hemwhile, rane aroudoing the bestwe canited prtae pnd Iwt wnthin t northe and 'eriht' hntocnr'ne.t * * $ SPECIAL NOTICES. * 8*8*$ *$*8* *:*$ For Sale-165 acres of land two miles of Barksdale Station on Ureen ville road. $35 per acre for quick sale. .. F. Dolt. 13-It-pd Money to Lend- am prtlpared to place loans on improved rfns in Laurens County on favora e terms and at reasonable rates and expense. C. D. larksdale, Laurens, S. C. 13-tf For Sale-One International 1-ton truck, $150 less than list price. See 1). E. Todd. 13-it-pd For Sale--One young horse, two and a half years old, a bargain at $110. I). E. Todd. 13-.It-pd Lost----lIlack mare mutile, Monday night. Someone cut him loose while tied behind stores. Reward for his return or for information as to where abouts. S. S. Kennington, Laurens, S. C. 13-1t-pd For Sale-About 50 bushels sound wheat. Z. 11. T1insley and W. F. Ir vinl, Laurens, Rt. 5. 13-lt-pd Not le---I have consigned six choice bred sows and gilts to the S. C. Berk shlire Ilreeders sale to be held at Orangeburg on the 21st inst. Several of the choicest westeri sows will be sol inl this sale anld you would (10 well to inspilvet this lot of -choice ani maIs before buying foundation stock. . 1 ). Culbeortsonl. 1:1- I t- pd 'olon 441innin1g --Our '\laddeni ginl nery is in A-I (onidit ion. We are run ning full capacity. We are paying $70 per ton for seed. Come our way. 1:-I t-1- ( For Sale--,7 acrcs located near Hiikory !,avern School, good 1-room ho11:4 a i oathl lilines.-)1 : 1 acres in u~phI.;11 and 6 in erc-k hoilots. Also Ilice milk (-ow\ for l. . ..1.S ih (;ray C'ourt, M~. 1. :- .- 1 l.,t N.w\ I-'ord Tir, about 't Steps l. I. :- i 11 :o) pll, ti t . l - n i I I ; t: , ; : . t r li I -M : \\. Iu. Kn i -l. W .irn. 811rils. : - I-;A .- i : n. jo 1A I i nn i al s ";a I (;l i!'s 'ih I :11. - ( . ; we vc ,ll iuat d. n . ' : r. imlir . S C. r':--0 Io (4 %Isenloe lb-gisalered i'l:ntl ll . i . \William s. :;M1 -'ileming St.. In ar ! iil!, I .:uiren , i:'-2 1-p Notice to the Public--If your hot tois net-- ditvhiing write 713 W. li11.iptonl S1. Write at once. .lm(e:; F. Ligon, Lar1n1111ls, S. C. 12-:!t-pid 'edar Shinuudes- -No 2 live X cedar Shinglcsli $ 1.i . 0. It. Waterloo. S. C. 1-3. V. Golding. IN 12-:3t-pd For Salle or ExchaIge---For automo bil, nivc pair of horses. Also have for n ka legistered I)u roe-Jersey pigs and shoals. W. E. Washington, Ware Shoals, Iout e 1. 12-2t-pd R1eaudy For Service-Registered Red I)uroc Bloar, Lair ens Chief No. 141-12:11, at my home on East Main St. Lewis Anderson. 10--it Wi:tled--ilring your liens, chickenlS and roosters to Armstrong's market. Iliighest market price paid. 10-5t-pd Horses aind1 Mares -Fine bunch of lorses and mares for sale at my stand at 14urens. W. IT. Wharton. 9-tf Now Cinning --The Watts Mills gin nery is niow ill operation and we will be gid to gin yoNur cotton. Watts .lills Ginnery. R. Coke Cray, Mgr. FIN AL SE'T"i'LM1DENT. '1'Take notice that on the IIth (lay of November I will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Admin istrator of the estate of A. 13. Alexan Aer, dleccase d in the oflice of the Jud(ge of Probate of Laurens county, at IIl o'clock, a. mn. and on the same day will appldy for a final discharge from my trust as Adminnistrator. Any person ind(ebtad to said estate is notil11ed and requiredC(\ to make pay mnlt on t hat date; an'd all persons having (claims against said estate wvill lrpsent them on or befbre said (late, duly purov'en or b~e forever barred. .1. C. COX, 12-5t-A Citation for Letters of Administration. State of South Carolina, County of ILurens. By 0. G. Trhompson, Prob~ate Jundge: Whereas (1. D). Abercrombie made suit to me to grant him Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate andl effects of Alexander Abercrombie. These are, therefore, to cIte and ad monlsh all and singular the kindred and credlitors of the saId Alexander Abercromnbie dleceasedl, that they he and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to 1)e hld at IAulrens Court House, 'Laurens, S. C., on the 17th (lay of October, 1910 next, after piublication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to showv cause, If any they have, why the saId Administra tIon should not be granitedi. GlIven under my handl this 3rd (lay of October Anno DominI 1919. 0. (1. THOMPSON, 12-21-A ____~J. P.LhC-. IS YOUR FARM FOR SALE'? If you have any land for sale, either improved farms or unimproved acre age,'we may bo -able to find you a pur chaser if you will list it with our Hlomoseekers Bureau. We are receiving a large number of Inquiries about farming opportunities in this State andI It is the purpose of the C. & W. C. Ritroad to prepare a comprehensive lIst of lands for sale located along Its line, to be dlstribuit ed among prosihective settlers, and all pers5Onl 'havLIng such property for sale are urged to co-operate with the un dersigned, li order that accurate and reliable data may be placed in the hands of prospective homeseekers making inquiry about farming oppor tunities in your community. A blank forrm willl be mailed you, up on application, askIng for the specific Information desIred. There is no charge for this servlce. * W. W. CYROX TON, Room 6, t9erminal Station B151g., 5/l-teAtlanta. (a THE UNIVERSAL CAR~ Ford service for owners of Ford cars, is one of the important elements of the great Ford organization. Ford owners can get real Ford scrvice only by coming to the authorized Ford dealers, where there are at all Honest ""e" 'ord ormen; genuino FPord Ford materials 'and the sfand ,ercd low Fo'd prices. If youl Service want to get all there is, and the best there is, i'n your Ford car e011 t Ifii it forihe 'genuine Ford ser.vive. Prolipt att tion ever-y time. Waldrop's Garage Laurens, S. C. For Immediate Acceptance We are offering a new 15 x 6 South Bond Lathe or $400.00 f.-o. b. Columbia. Present price this lathe is $438.00 f. o. b. fac tory, South Bend, Ind. So we can save you some $40.00 to $50.00. Can inspect same at our store. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 IVEST GER VA IS STREET, COLUAIBIA, S. C. COLD WAVE SIGNALS Special value is offered in Blankets, Comforts, Flannels and Underwear, Ladies' and Children's Sweaters with a complete line of Hosiery. Many of these goods were purchased in advance of th season and are offered below present arket value. Make your selection early nd save money at W. G. Wilson & Co. \ * Prices of ewelry were never m-or e reastrnable than they are today. In comparison with the prices of other commo dities, considering the qualities we offer, our jewelry prices are moderate indeed. Whatever you wish in high grade, artistic jewelry, in charming new designs, our assortment will please you per fectly. Our prices will satisfy. GLA SLsTS.,pRo dET 810 328 T 8 RINGSU