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Ehe ZAbbertiser subscription Price Iis $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. Publshed by &DVERTISER PillNTING COMPANY Laurens, S. C. Advertising Ilate. on Application. Ubituarles and Card of Thanks: One Cent a Word. Entored at the postotlico at Laurena, 8. C., as second class mail matter. LA I'll EN.S, S. C.. NOV. 19. 1919. One of the worst afteriatlis of tlhe late war. is the Crop of plre'ss agents it devel oped. Armistice or no armlis tice, anteliidiments or reservations, they wrI-ite, write. write right along. The prt'd(ical disbeandi iig of ihe city's fire departiieit, which has done faith fill and efficient work for many years, and tle losses inci(red hy recent fir'es forcefillly siresss tlie need of a paid firie department for tlie city. There was a time, when the city was smaller, wlIen the volunteer deiartnent amply filled tile ne 2eds of the times but yoting1e neiiihers have not taklen the plae' of the older men who have nee tssarily given tip the strenous work Ci fire fightinig and today the ejty is practically withotIt ilre fighting. torep. Fire ighting is um a hat iazard gmile a111 cannot he sucC(es llty carlried on by anyone ha ppening ito he oil liand wlent tle' fire( wagon ari rives4. ),mt revituires. considerable knlow.l tie lte appartis as well as tihle wil t hep.A Small paid deparlanlent tola tinucleu- ar-ounid'which volunl T C mi 5 lay rally wlen the tires occur has aboitt cole 1l tie a necessity, tar titilarly sincec the sound of the alarm doesn't lrilg lnt the nmber of lielt erI- that it. has dlone in lie past. 0 * * A I TRII ATION. Willingness to arbitrate in a dispute bet ween employees and employers does not necessarily indicate a will ingness to accept a just settlement. Take the statement the other day of .Alr. Timothy Shea, railroad labor lead vr when he maid in speaking of the threatened railroad 'rike: "T.1'here will be no strike unti. tiir last effort to reach the desired end by arbitration is exhausted." It will he - 'served that 3Mr. Shea accepts arbitration only as a means of gaining certain ends and not of Col) promisi l ng tie demiands of both sides. In other words, he would will by arbitration, it possible, but win, which is on a parity with the ad Vice given by the ilserly father to his soil, "Get iloney, 1mly son, honestly, but get money!" The arbitration idea, where third parties (are brought in for settlement of disputes, is So Susceptible of abu se that it will hardly be permanlently ae eepted by either capital or labor. For (ither side to gain a vertain end it nust only make a greater demand than It explects to get anid l eave thei. ar bi iration. comm01ittec tCo ('011mprom~lise. I hw sutch comItt :1een' fail ICo g 1lrat sini part of the dlemlanlds, for 'w hen '.wo 011 lionlent 1om t01( oge ther(1'I it arblitate,' thll pubhi c C expC'ts both Iidellis to y'ieldl some aI comparat ively easy' matter' and ( repu11tationi is gin ted at thle samne timC11 for b eing reason able. 111ut the pltan will not work always. ('apteain "'Pete'' Iludgen.;, who hase been1 under(I' treatmen('it ini a govern mnentI. hospItal sinjce hiis returnit froir ov'erseas, ('amle up1 to th ci('(it y Thuris da~y from1 Mouutv'illec, wherle lhe is visit illg relativ es whlli le on a leavle fr'om t he hiospi tal. ('apt. Il udgens, it wvill b re m(ebeed, wais a miembi r o12'(f Ith< si on an wl( ~as severely'( 1''wounde( id in thi operations againist the Iiludenbhuri line. lIhe has1be'en untdergoinig Itrea mlet sinc'e that tlime iandl has 1101 ye entirely recover'ed, at pre(set b einii on a furlough which will last unuii about Chri ist mas, when lhe expI els it ret urn to the hospital for' fiial tr'eat ment. Caplt. 1 luidgens Is alccompanlie by is wife, who was formerly Mis: .Jervey, of G reenIville. .James T. Crews, chief of the cit3 fi'e departmnent tor' mlor'e than twenlt: years and a ('har'ter menmber of thi fire comipaniy, hasi sen1t In his resigna lion to the City Cionnell and has re Itired from actIve charge of the depart menit. Ai.lr. Crews has missed onl: ci ght flires duing thle ti me served 01 the' force, a record hardly sur'passe< by few fi remien an ywvhere, and1( has miiade a filthifull m14 eber of thle force since thle II rsl day lie jiointed. II I id hIt h11le is the litsti me'mber of the oigJinal fIre complanly, which was formedC~ by3 Sut . If'ra~nk IEvanus thirty lIve yeiars ag~o. At Youngs S4chool. .An1 oysteri and bIIox Siupper21 will ht given at Youngs school house Tlhuirs day' night, to which thie publlic Is cor dIally invyited(. O'OTTON 311[LS 3MAY SHUT DOWN (Continued from Page One.) to receive and forward applications from consumers in these classes. Hav Ing these applica t ions for linmediate requirements on tle, the coiittice, will be in a position to act promptly and quick deliveries 1will be assired when the restrictions now imposed arc lifted." Such plants as manufactured food ice aid cottonseed imiills are not af fected as they have been placed it the same class as public utilities. Chariot I, N. C., Nov. 17.--While th( great majority of the cotton mills it the South Atlantic section are run b: electricity generated by wator power they -will be inconvenienced 'to somi extent, aCcording to fanufacturers, b; the order of the regional director o the railroad adtminlstration in Atlant restricting the delivery of coal to tli first five clrisses In the priority lisi since coal is essential for heating th hiuildings, for dyeing and other p ic osen in producing tle manufacturel article'. Reports from Spartanmhurg an, Greenville, S. C., centers of the tex tile industry in that state, deelar that f'illy 90 per cent of their mill ar :ldpondnt on coal, and it is sai that thi larger numbher' of tle mill in f i'etnille would he forced to ctlos lowin if coal is clit off for live o St. L.oii:,: Nov. 17. The southwesI orn r(gional fit110 colmiitlee, which ia I ortiols. lie distriblution of coal in th soil Ih westerni railroad regi on Ioday ar nounted that tiere is availablt oil a bout thre weeks' supply of coal i ho t'nited States and immediately h< gan making plans for fuel coniserv. lion in its district which the coimil tee bliieveis will bie absolutoly nm eces sary in the event. (lit striking co; i iners do not returnii to the min m within a few days. .1I E 31BHE lRSII P CA'A PI GN. All Day Meetitig to4 be Held al ('hes tilt. lhdge School. An all day meeting in the intieresl < the membership campaign of it, Chestiiut Ridge laptist churclh is to I held Siuday, November 2:3rd. Il followiig prog raim has been arrange( 10:0 A. M. -S-tuday school. 11:15- ,---ur-N1Inute Speakers. I 1::110--llecitation--"Is i Nothing l You?'' Iy .\ariguerite (ain. 11:-10--Addrtess and open Conferene Address by W. ). h'll imason. 12::0--Presetmat ion of cerlticates. 1:00--Adjoir'nmen t for li ich. 2:00- -levotional--Mr. .I. 1). W. Watt S2:20 --Address- -:11ev. S. Ii. Templemia :1:0o- -Ilt'ading -"Thanksgiving Ann liss Iielen George. :15--Ser, mon -11ev. .1. It. Williais. Everybody bring I1unch1. Th'le tiuiart('rly ileeting of tlle 21 Division of W. .\l. I'. will he held Prtintiloni, Saturttday before th li' Sundoay. .Nov. 29I, I191I9. by .\t's. .\aggie l)avis. Enrollmnt of delegates. Addrl ess of Welcomne-NIliss Ltie TPa loi'. II tsp~onse-.\Iiss l'thiel lialen Iit. ''.\ly Itesptonsibility on the use of I t hat is entirusted to meW as a Ste aid.'' Mi's. T1. '.N. liarksdale a Appijoini tment of cotmmittees. Social hurit. .\It's. 'hiarlotte 'I ipp. "'In whlat ways thei caimpaign w huild til Chrtist's Kingdom?'' .\I tS. I I. Tlemitplemiani and '\Irus. Hiighi W late. ('aiofligni song. Ite port from the Suimter' W. M1. I!. c vention. '\Irs. .1. 5. Henniett, NI Rteportsm of committees. Adjo unment. NI rs. Carie F. George, Pr Mirs. Blrooks Nash, See, No lkd' WeevIls Soen Yet. Asked ab)out the many reports I . bol1 weevIls had been seen In 11 .. county, Farm Demonstiator loc .statedi yesterday that ho had not se ,any and that ho had no ditnlto knos edge of any having -been found int Icounty, Ut, he saId, he learns ti they are In many sections of Newbet ('oumnty just across t he Laiurens; Ii and that in all pr'obabillty some t Ihiem have gottIenm over int)o ibis Co11 Sty. No Wormsm In a Ilealthiy Child All children troubled wIth wornms havo an healthy color, which IndIcates poor blood, anti a rile, thecre hi more or less utomiach dtisturbmar GROVE'.S TASTEilSS chill'TONIC given regule for htwo or thrco wet ks wJsl enrich the h~ood, provm tho dttestlin, ondi Ket as a G2eneral Streng . ninug ioulc to the whole system. Nature wIll ti bhrow off or dIspel the worms, aind the Child wIll $ SPECIAL NOTICES. $ NOTIE. I will not be respoisible for any dobts or obligations of Mary Carter, 111y wife, or ally of ly childron. 18-1 t-pd WIlalAAM CART10R. WanItd--iScveral bushels of Burr Clover seed at once. T. 13. Sumerel, next to Owilgs & Owings.. 18-It-pd For Sale-Several good Fords, biwo new ones, one with starter and elec tric lights. One old model roadster. All in good shape. T. B. Sumerel. '18- 1t-Ipd For Sale-Maxwell to ng car ill good condition. Ir... T. Diunlap, 1au1rells, S. C. - 18-1 t For Sale--One trilned setter hmtth. W. G. Bean, Watts ills- 18-it-pid For Sale-One 1 I1 p Ile touring Car ill iIst class col lol. Practical ly iew. 'Palmetto ut0o & Accessory Co., Phone 200. 18-11 Lost-Onle black and tail lntiU1d dlog, answers to name "Garf'. -jast seen near IMnoree. Re rt- for his retlrll or information as his whereabouts. Notify Tom W. ItInett or John W. Holt, .11%, Lattrels, S. C. is-it Need--Oir - ices for.-wagon seed are - alwvays a litth abov the regular mar I ket. We are sp ially strong oil Car seed. Can 1e0, tle ImilIs oin tihe price of 7 per cent meal. We have [lhe goods. See Is. .1. 1). Cu bertson. IStf - iirning Diays -Our gin days at Siaddien ale Th 1 y ad Friday u-if till further notice J i.lhertsoll . 18-if eFor Sale T 'v o tho1ou grli'd I ferkshed 1 its, ve1n weeds old. T. I '. Sumerel. Lau .. 18-2t-pt [ao Sale -0e .e y co anw, fin ordit ary condition, will come ill next s ring. Prio 1105.00. T. I. s merel, t 1.1enS, S. C'. I-I t-pd - ITi'es -lIus received good line of fresh F-'isk tires. W carry all lt e conmnon sizes. T. 1.. Stimllerel, Lau renls. .4. C. 18-11-lm0 Tat let' -Onr red iniary with d1ulck Y collar and halrnetlss o I Ill al any t barnlIndasorni wabo r plas eall for same u"pon Wt'in 'golr adv. and feea. Claude '. ile y, Iaurens, 1 . 1 . .-. 18-11 - For Siale- --severa hnI 7 dredI busheh.l rClev oland I l 11011 ntolll sed, puI rI Offered at $5.00 ler hu'tSndred pound s a.1 mi home. l. A. Sumerv, Iaurens 1t s F. 1). 2. 18-2t-p)(l Lost-Onle male setter about. ont year ol, liver color and White Witlt large brown spots, ('ommon01 size dlog Any information leading to rcover of thlis d'o. will be appreciated. Leor Hellamfs, Gly Court. 18-It-p(l Form For Itent-F-or information se( fW. G1. lalnsnter at 1anterprise Bank elt cheap.-It-p Notlet--Strayed fro ny pemi ise n tle 7th of Novebrt, three calve e abot six mIonehs old, wo males an : one female. Iast seen about one 1111 west of Gtray Court, Any informatio looding to thiir wve. heyabouts will hs grlactly aplwreiatel. P1. .\. lellais u 18-I-t-jt Lsrt--On 9th of "November, blaci l sow pig .weighing about 71 pounds. Hi ward for return or Information ats U< wher, pig is. Floyd Smlsith, ott W. I1 Knight's place, LIaurens, tl-te 5. 18-11-1)( . Loyi--it Mt. Carmel fail. light Vol ored army raincoat, also gray woo ,' sw.atr. Letft ll stand at fai-, Re warI for reitn. 'citder please noti fy. t. .1. Johnson, Laurens 1 toe 5. 18-It-pi FIIie 'tlt'e-_In olare unch of iol ' atle. the best that Van he bought it TIeniesse, is oneii'mported registere S.zersoy, Alo hefeP.es in.Sl m'il tlln, on. bul 1afb-Ifrm tit - cers of thetiI et po in e 1ini .(( Tenestl , Al, two oterhlllvs Com an-i 1-lio o themove. Te gias re gilt:as ni'.s. hoallamst an flit lot owigs C.a: Cour't.S 'ltn tui'I is-2t-p a trald---Nc Srelglhor1se1 well lhre 'lho-ie iflee t 1eft' m hetarn' tSunda i' light., l'indaer plot. Aof gme. Tel fl. (11(llant. Warck Shoansle. See onV. I Iulalivnpa. 17-St-jt For Sahe---Oel'a w t-hosan, cina huggyrad atreset brck lhft tovli. .\rt y- ii.1. . arrett, litk tda', 11 1 n 11- 7 taket-n 's1e si e bullk te'alf .wit lasoke on. Owner enae leae ba rea thise obbieor. wrie -10. le-rav: en8l-2t-p I- For Sal-One Irixie'l c~a on sa0f he itllC fu outit mber' :on lthie goon byand aevelteand igolabor.~ tWil 'uttan ry byz loe. As. 1ol toweT.n go.otumrIar of rens A. Ille,'ovlet. 1". I-. il lrated---Party withn '- -omplete Stat Is milo~tit toth manfactuean ('out X- nas30, eedwt pwirn, Iti'be.i'oalyto I itnh, agesC. Addes anx 39, toano asr ald-Anthin' lin the It)alrl rs shoots andr fuinerlo ino'pigs.C. aj Owens, t~ ntonuperten1. 17.5 rly ort Sle-Nce e'Itghnto dwling clsell itatie, stweraeee.r es otdeaynd "ett"inge.ors 'Iee W.i bu fstilg ate P.r Mite,. I~auren. Ma4 For Sale-'New Ford cars with self - starters and electric lights, Also new cars without starters. Also some ot'her second hand Ford touring cars J and' roadsters. T. B. Sunierel Lau Ions, S. C. 18-it-pd For Sale- 'ew houses and lots In city of Laurens, Laurens Trust Co. 16-5t Attractive Propositiona-In new bev crage open to Laurens dealer who will act as agent for wholesale house. Open for immediate negotiation. Caro Hima Distributing Company, Green v-ille, S. C. 16-3t ' For ServIce--2y thoroughbred reg istered Hampshire boar. At my resi dence. Geo. C. Hopkins, Laurens, S. C. 16-5t-pd " Notice-dAurens Trust Company . will pay you 6 per cent interest for ~ your money. 15-tf iioney to Lend-I P.m prepared to place loans on imlroved farms on fav orable terms, and at reasonable rates and expense. Apply early to C. 1). Barksdale. 13-tf Horses and Mares-Fino bunch of horses and mares for sale at my stand at Laurens. W. II. Wharton. 9-tf Tespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned against hunt ing or otherwise trespass ing upon my lat. aa on pain of being prosecuted to the full extent of the law. W. S. BENJAMlN, 18-l1 -Pd .iountville, S. C. THItIESPASS NOTIC'E. .l persoi ar he. by warned un der Isenialty of th, . against hunt ilg mr inl any wa t easmasslig oil our 15N-'2t .\11 . .1. 0. V. F' l4E11NG. TiHESP1ASS NOTICE'. .\ person1s arle hrleby warlnled ui der penalty of the law, against. hunt ing or in any ways tresassing on our lands. Is-it - Pd .1. 1'. and 1. .1. NA ili'RS. C. C. Featlherstonc IV. 11. Knight FEATIIEllSTONEr & KNIGHT Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C. All Business Intrusted to Our Care Will Have Prompt and CarefiA Atten tion. Office over Palmetto Bank Mr. Featherstone will spend Wednes day of each week In Laurens. FINd L SET'TLEME NT. rake notice that on the 16th lay of December, 1919, 1 will render a final account of my acts and doings as Ad ilnistratrix of the estate of V. 1I. Motte, deceased, in the office of the .Judge of Probate of iAaurens county, at II o'clock, a. j., amnl the same day will apply fo a al discharge from my trust as AJ i nistratrix. Any persof indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on that (late, and all persons having claims against said estate' will present them on or before said date, duly proveii or- be forever baried. MARGARr M(YTI', Administrattrix. Nov. 12., 1919. 17.-5t-A S.'3.ONS. State of South Carolina, Counity of Lauren-cls. IN COUl't COMMON Pl'1EAS. .1. W. 111," Plaintiff, against SOUIJll'RN 10Xi'ltlNSS CO. and A Alt1CA N htAl LWA Y 10N PltidSS -CO., as successor, D~efendants. To the Defendants above nanmed: You are hereby sulmmfonled and re quired to answver tihe c'omplaint in tils Iaction of which a copy is herewith ser'vedl on you and to serve a cop~y of your anilsweri to saId (compliaint Oin the 1subscriber at ils ofllce in the laaurens. -Tru st ('ompa)~ny lldi(11ng at Lanurens, South Carolina. i thlila twg'nty (20) dl(ays after the servilce hereof exclusive of the (lay of such jservice. Itf you fal to1 ans~wer' saId C ml11 ilainlt within11 the time aforesaid thelJ'alntiff of this~ ac 11011 wvill aply 11)3 the Cour t. for' tihe - elie demandclli iced in (0om1Palint. IPlaitntilff's Attorney. -To t ho d efendantIs, Souon '1i'x press Co., andf Amneireaun IHalway E~x press Co., as siuccessor', whose - places of business' and addre'sses are unknown: Y' You will please take not ice thbat the - Complaint in this action, together with I tihe mmons11fl of wich l thIle abo~ve is a - copy~3, wais filed1 in lie oftce of the a ('lerk oif ('ourt of C'omnmon Plie,as for T Laurens Counity, State of Soth i Car'o - lina, Onl the I 8th (lay of October', 1919. c 17-1t-A Plaintiff's At tor'ney. You Do More Work, You are more ambitious and you get more enjoyment out of overythIng when your blNood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness, tnervousness and sick ness. G 'ROVII'S TASTELE~SS Chlil TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood, When you feel its otrengthiening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then aippreciate its true tonic value. OROVL'S TASTE~LESS Chill TONIC is not a patent medicine. It Is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. -So pleasant even children like it. The -bodneda Quinine to PurIfy It and IRON to Enrich it. Tfhese relale tonic prop *f e rties never fail to drIve out impurities in e tho blood, 9. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVEC'S TASTELESS Chili TONIC has made it k the favorite tonic In thousands of homes. g More than thirty-fivo years ago, folks would ridle a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a r member of their family hiad Malaria or oi needed a body-building, strength-giving o tonic.. The formula is just the same to .day, and you can get it from any drug d store. O0c per bottle. )r. Chas. A. Crom D A TE ETERINARY SUR EON DEN kervice Day an t Ch es Reason Will Appreciate Your Patrona 'elephones: Residence 201; Off Office at Posey's Drug Store HI Fight Tu BYB Red Cross C This Space Fleming JUST. R CAR 6F THE Repubh Get yours wh DON F LAUR] PU AUC One C WELL Horses a Gray C Wednesda 10 A. M., -G. J. DOUGI Green er lIST able ge. .iuun-mi~mr ice 45 iLP berculosis UYING hristmas Seals Contributed by Brothers ECEIVED LOAD FAMOV4 c Trucks ile the stock lasts. [. IRVIN ENS, S. G. BLIC TION arload of BROKE mnd. Mules 6urt, S. C. y, Nov. 19th Rain or Shine.f ASS STABLES, ville, S. C.