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PIINCE 0F WALES .ADED F-'OR SOU'TH Heir ito British Tirone on Way From Waslhingtonl. ( oes to .1 iiilid1s. \\ashinrgton. Nov. I I.-The Prince of Wales 'left \\ashington tonight. accoi panlied only by his immediate personial, staff. for a1 tlit'e day Stay inl a South ern win ter irsort. where he proposes to ienlain i si t incognito. I I in ,text ptiic appearance will he Tues day. when lie at rives inl New York to renaini there tuntil he sails for Ihug lud Ite following Satir'day. The prittc called today oil .I tA. Carshall, wife of Vice President Mar shl. who has been slightly indis posetd. On Iis et Iurn from a trip to the naval academy at .\nnrapolie ie paid ia visit to Cardinal Gibbonls. the ent rahle head of the lonman Catholic chrc in America. Ie was received 'II cardinal il tihe rectory of SI. P'. 's thret .lh and chatted with him ftr 'n m101111in4s. .\fterwards lie drove (f) 11'5elmont home. Mhere he dinoed plrivately. A; The door. of the rectory thec prince wa .retetd by .lamiies lhur'ns. a vetetan i.' Itoin war and a formi-r trooper - - Tenr h Iloyal lls' ars. "lie rinfl's own." low rns told tle prince :bat :w had foried onle of the gu-Iard (1 h1 ia t w t' ett weddin4 (if his fatiher and mpother. Ti.- princ di. carded his milIr nif.'rm il lhi of his visit to Anna l - ois ;n1l wore ti Cotuznl e of a captaill il C'. royal I navy. At the naval acad ':my hte was initroduced to ihe faiouis il' Of (the acadteiy. Wheln Ie enter 11.' 'teeat rmmiriorial hall, where tIhe .tin" midshiinliiiei Were assembleid. riCu'ley, the school's threl' ai.'. jillilited to th eplatformn anl alld for "lFoiir navies atid three prine.'s." The biL- huildinig shnook at ie roari that followed. Afteria brief adlress to the midship men in1 which he paid tribute to the .1llit v meli t of the Amelican la y in he war, the prince planted a mietioto'ial 'it ill froit of Bancroft hall. MOEY EBACK wit i th i 0.1 ion 7 tu,, 'alS Tette ig 4>ll thf1q becon hvila.r -ltcohe trealt : ls6 ld Iful';Sl C t ue. tin Hunlt 'S l. hc~ MtCentin e o l rm ' cRa)inom.tch ete Dont Mon. Back Guarenttee. To y it at oir risk TODAY Price 'Sc For sale locally by Here's the are packet . bill, the r our merch sellin~g sar many mise very near miles to L1 Rugs, Corr Lamps, La Come and Two Busy (N< SEVltETAlnY GLASS NAMED FOl SEINATE. Cabiuet 31lember Succeeds ThI'Itoiiais S. Marti. Will Leave Cabliet. Richmoinid, Nov. I.-.-Appointment of Seiretary Glass to the United States senate to suceceed the late Thomas S. Martin and the aceaelilee of lr. Glass were tmnnounced tonight by Le roy Hlodges. ide to Governer Davis. Senator Martin had just been elect ed and his term toes not expire until 192.5. The election of senators by pop ular vote, however, leaves the governor full power to fill the vacancy until the electorate can do so. 'Mr. Glass lives In Lynchburg, in the western inrt of the state, not far from Mir. Martin's home in Charlottesville. lit was a menber of congress before taking the treastry portfolio and as chairman of the house banking comn mittee took a leading part in framing and passing the federal reserve law. 1His business Is that of a newspaper publislher. Washuington, Nov. 1.-.--Carter Glass, who was today appointed senator from Vir'uinita to fill tihe vacancy caused by the death of Senator Mariin. has beeni at tli head of the treasury :,inlce lhe rtesia1tion of William G. .\Adoo. Should le decide to take the senate seal, his going will make the sixth clta'n-e itn Presidt'nt Wilson's eatinet sin1ce its formation at the innt'ginwig or t' first administration itn 191:1. The other meiib ters who left were. re spectively. Attorney General ANley nis)4. Secretary Garrison of ilhe wIr depari'tmnentit. verretary Biryan of th Istale depatmlient. Attornley Geniral Grt'egory and Secreary liedliIld of the departmtuu of commerce. Thote is tno indieation at preseit as to 'whomu Presi denit Wilson might se Ieet for .\Mr. Glass's place. BIlNGS THlE HCOSES T114 C11111,1E N'S C'HE ESi .ilther: Birew This Yuthabllle T4.1 all Hlome. Goodl llenlth to sill 1the F111mily) To drive out of it system imii-i ies that keiep1 you feeling muisertable i good advice. and people whio walit het tr blood and keior1ct epjoyment of lift shoubl not negl II t/king at least I wo-weki tr k Ie t (of gentle health hiling K.& l.' . I r ggiss wI'ill tis I you lhat sorcs 01 people enjoy a citp at hedtimeit, beca us it keeps tiver and howels itn proplw condition antd ends bilious attacks aml sick leadache. ive if to te chiirdn' whlen itcfgevisl Iheiy lik it, and it acts very get ly ol their little howels. 1s sure you ge 1)r. tat rt's K. & B1. Tea. .BU best answer to the ~ I full from the baser nore you will be be mrdise was bought ne goods now 201 s to J. C. Burns & C everythne rou~ need iy your Fall andc Wii :ady-to-Wear, Coat iforts, Counterpa nes nterns, and thousan let us figure with yoa Stores, T . 1 Stoe 210 West Lau ied ait Ills Ho01ne it titis City after lMliness of Several 3Ioitls. -.\ir. .lhenry .M. Wright, who siffered a stroke of paralysis several months ago and a second one last week, died at his home on .lones sitreet Wednes day morning at t; o'clock. The burial services took place at the i.aurens cemetery hurs(lay morning at ii:)30 o'clock and were largely attended b*ty friends antd relatives. Tle services were conducted by Rev. I. IN. Kennedy. of Ora, and Rlev. J. 11. Williams, of this city. .any beautifil floral tri butes were laid upon the gravii after the services. i'lr. Wright was a native of New berry county, blitt had lived inl alttrens for about -12 years. le married .\lrs. M ollie Redden Wa'hingtoi. of the Mount Olive section after lit moved to i,aurt'ens and she with four dalglters suirvive hit. as follows: 'Mrs. Rosa Wright Blranilett, M.s. Chaliners Armstrong and .\liss .\largaret Wriit, all of this city, and Mrs. W. A. Stith. of Charlestton. A brother, liv. R1ich ard Wright. of Ieorgia. alsso ir vives him. I'he deeased\ was of a kindly and loyal dispositlioll always millitng to rnd r Is-;isitnc to thos ill al'i'tlicion and his assing was dte.ply regrttd by mnany frienlds. S~~~tuL N, )I SAtI ('r~ L Ent Stall. of Souith ('arlina111, County of Lturencus. IN COt'ILT 01.' CO.\l.\ON i'14!.\S. .\. S-. Biailey & soil, Plaintiff, against Anldrwv F'uller, Defenidantl. Pursuiant to aI lietrre of Ithe ( ouri ': the above stated case, I will sell at Pibli otiry t ) the higlhest bidder, at 141treis C. 11., S. C.. on Salesday ir DO(etembetr next, being Monday thte Ist (lay of tlie month, during the lega houirs for such sales, the following de scribed property. to wit: All that. lot) piece or parcel of lano being and sit te in the town of Clin. ton, Couity and State aforesaid, hav ing tlt following metes and bounds IS feet by 90 ffet, (and being knowil as lot from and bouniided by lots o Lawson Satterwhite, by Alfred Itarne anld another lot of Andrew Fuller known as lot No. l'.. Termis of Sale: ensl. I'lturchlaser t< pay for papers, stamps and recording If tlt terms of sale ar no ott ompli witil. the' land to be re-so d oil sam or' some subst'itflnt Salesday ott samtt trms, .11 risk of former ptilichaser. C. A. POWE'Rl, C C. r. . &13. S., Iatutens, S. C Dated, this Nov. 7, I'll!. 17i-:3t-4 the Quinine That Does Not Affect tho Hea Decause of its tonic and laxative effect. i.A.\ ' I TIVE DROMO QUININIE is better tha:tn oi1tinat t Ouinine and does not caISC ncrvousness no ringiing in hend. Remember lhe funl naiie an 'ook for the signature of E. 'V. GROVE. wc R.NS >roblem of getting y< nent to the ceiling. nefited by. our huge early in the spring to 40?pe cent un o.'s Two Bipg Stores~ in ur Two Bi D ater~L bill of Clothiim Suits, Dr'ss Skirts, C ,Sheeting, Window ds of other items w< ui on your Fall bill. 3 WO RED IRO rens Street No. LAND SALE. State of South Caroillun, County of Laurens. IN COURT OF COMM.\ON PLEAS. W. P. Wham, Plaintift, against T. E0. Nelson, Defendant. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at uhlie outcry to the highest bidder, at 1Laurens U. II., S. C.. o1 Salesday in December next, being .ionday the 1st day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following (e scribed property, to wit: All that lot, piece of parcel of land situate, lying and being in laurens County, South Carolina, containing ,seven (7) acres more or less and bounded by lands of .1. 11. Taylor, An nile Mills, rom Goldsmith, Taylor Street and others. Also all that cer lain lot or parcel of land lying, being and situate in the above Stale and County containing four (4) acres more or less and bounded by lands of W. C. Babb, J. C. Cox, R1ev. Stanback and Sanctified Chure.h. Ternis of Sale: cash. Purchaser to pay for iapers, stamps andi recor(ing. If the terms of sale are not comilied with, the land to be re-sold on same or solme suibse(iuent Salesday on same terlls, at risk of former purchaser. C. C. C. P. & G. S.. I aaurens. S. C. Dated, tlis Nov. 11, 1919. 1--3t-A A O Buy By Mail and ave Money Write For o Catalogue NJ. ClIl It shoiws r an~y at tract ive, laictt~ styles of sijtic thal ~at inot be bou),ght insaltowni stores. It wI S . lve you 4o1n'y aad -11h"w ouir systeml if aiving- anl ::b 'o ne f' a in l satisfat ion. Quality. Style a.-d P,-ice t.': .'est C::r::n-eed to Wcar, Fit c.-:d atic fy ~IG >ur Fall and Winter 19 The sooner you con stocks and money a on a lov7 ma'rket for ider to-dav's market ad buy y.:ur fall ai pa rment Stores. It , Hats2, S.hoes, Dry ( oats, Sweaters, Undei Shades, Crockery, Er a haven't time or spa< r'ou can save 15 to 32 k COME N RACKET ST4 ! Store North Side of the ARRIVED THIS WEEK.... Carload of .Extra Fine TENNESSEE MULES The best to be had. Do not fail to see ese fine animals before buy ing.LWe have bought them right and will sell them the 'same way. Several New Fords on Hand Going Fast. Conie and See Them F. P. & J. R CHILwDRES .S Laurens, S. C. I.P A NY'S IP ~ lerchandise. Our Two Buildings 1e and buy your fall and winter aving values. Practically all of this fall and winter and we are prices. It will pay you to come -id winter bill. YouA will find will pay you to come~ many IQoods, Dress Goods, Millinery, -wear, Hosiery, Glves, Blankets, iamelware, Tinware, Glassware,/ ::e to mention in this newspaper. per cent by buying your bill at "AN Y'S* DRES Laurens, S. C. Public Square in Burns RBlock)