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OVRLLAtD 4 TOURING Carload of New Overla d "4" Just Ar d Only Have Two Left Come in and Look Them Over. Wilson-Overland Co. YOU WILL BE TREATED RIGHT AT THIS TORE IS iT worth while to suffer from eye ache, head ache or poor vision when relief is so near and can be had at such small cost - 1 1 we mane a morougn examination or tne eyes without cost, and if glasses are needed, furnish them at the lowest possible price. PERFECT FITTING GUARANTEED. I A -200 Lbs. PLANTERS V 4' > TILIZER WHICH? A season's toil wastcd on a soil deficient in plant food, or a little monev invested in Pht:rrs Fer tilii er--and your Truck, Cotton or Grain crop more than doubled? Make your choice now. Progrveesive So thcrr farmer.; lov: ago re:ie 1t no1 e t v of suppivir' - . hausted oi! wvith P'hos1phoric Acid, Aunoiia and I ot.:h, which e:y, crop needs. PLANERSrR ILZER DOUBLES TOUR YIELD because it contains available Phophoric: Acid, Amniutrn d Potaoh in th right proportions. Better place your order for Planters right now, and avoid delayed delivery. Ask any agent in your town for information, free advice, or prices, or write us direct. Every bag is stamped with our Giant Lizard Trade Mark. .ook for it--It's for your protection, Planters Fertilizer & Phosphate Co. MANUFACTURERS CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA %) r VI v SIMS SUBMITS COPY OF LETTER Teils Coniiittee of ComIluiatotin to Daiels. Lessoim of Great War. Admiral Dedarem Almo Ito Was Wareitd to Beware of British. Washington, Jani. 17.--Investigatlon by a senate subcomtnittee of awards of naval war decorations took a new angle today when Rtear Admiral Will lam1 S. Sims, the only witness heard so far, laid before the committee a long letter entitled "k'ertain Naval Lessons of the (1eat War, written by 11im to Secretary Daniels arraigning maniy as iects of tie 1Iavy departineit's colditet of the war. 1haek of fill cooperatiton with IIie con it Imder of Antelevviani navall for-ces 0\1'ver I tses, tlt: post lille by Admirhal Sitms. throtghout lie war. was tile general criitisni mltade in Ithe letter. It contained also 1 statemnent that just before lie lert for ILontion, Admiral S-iis vas told "not 1 let the Illitish puill lhe wool over your1 eyes', anid that the Ulied States "would as sooi tght he Iritish aI, the (Gernans." Who issiled these instructions was 1101, brought out durinig the hteariig. but Admiral Sills said afterward ti, statelieits had beni lIllade b', 1 high (1ilici." lintroduction1 or the petter romnpted ('hairnian 1hal,e, Republican, .\laine, to ann1otltnev that he Would ashk tlie full Itnval coniiiu Mondait .\l y to auithorize his suibconluiit tee to make a wider inl Ve .ig ation ori to appoint anlother sub coi)iittee to inivestigat e the condillet or the wr y the ]vy depalIlrtnilent. fin a stateientll relative to) Admniral Sits' it ltr. Secietary) Daniel 1Said le hadl 1rf 'erre it to t- genelil board "w\ith l direc'tionlis to give coideratiol to it. an)d to all ollter vo'itnuieintioniis directed to the depar -nt'i)3t1 colcentnll till- esosof thel var.." Th14 letter declarf-s it tuport:tn: a t.3llid in t re w an' tha"it "'ls t i illi lit, 111h1de of the errors of policy, lar ctes, straltegy an1d adillnistration that wvere coiniitteld by otllr navy." -Ind adds 111t it is fol' that purpose thlat "thle iost serious'. of those ror' areo siumtmarizced. Thn ollows the( rc (.itall of the ollivers ssinnen to I~mn 1011 oll bt'y -is hours' notice" I at in .larch, 191i, and this satenIttt( r, iiariil his ins1tru ct i 1'os: "HI-ritf orders weedelivered to nm. verhally in \\'ashintii. No ornia! it ,trull ions ort statilent of Ih navy de partinentl's lasor policy were r revlat thlat tiinle, thlough I received, th1o follo ing xplici admIonition: I I(I't Iet the British p1111 th' wool over 011ur <t V . I 3'i'' o of r bi, 3ll:: t! ir- c!3 i3 n ts i ll(3o3 Hit . of lire. \ v ould a.; l m li3 ht it he British t-9 .\: slitn aale -rivedillit I'-ildonl, o r a((1 'It~t ttl otn 3ab it h llized t i 31h a jit t ~t' it' !I3 (t)3ill b' tl I i l3. .lo l .wc (, il I i tit. its iit ttu t : p l itt oHit, still rinw o ti n h le tlIo th llt e 1 11 id, "1 l hi .i wt h: i I. l it ('tt 'i Atlntc, 1111the t::anlto tt tiaemy alloiI'111 ote n u 1w i(' r by (01 the' 1131 t~in his lettrh;: shippin 3T (1 ti'tlli3itib.1 t Ih' g03 i.': <ht li't'. d313 Ih'e tilj1 l .~ 3131 it:- m l 11f 0: 3)1 lli3t3 iifortilt' 113131 sti~ie to submnit "suggestions auid'rbcolnti:wu a tions for Improving the methods used by the navy in the prosecution of op erations and in' the supply of men and materials." There are 30 specilic points on -which recommendations wore asked to be submitted to the secretary before April I of this year and number 39 follows: "Cooperation of the navy -department with the allies, in connection both with the operation of the naval forces and with material matters." Admiral Sims' letter was dated Jan uy 7, after fihe issuance of this. let ter. A.IN .%MEl1ICAN FIELD) OF 110NOR F-OR 1111M Seio Chaplin of .1 i. P". Ot'lines l'lai nI w hich will ('lrcumven 1t Scheme of I idertakers. * AVas hington, Jan. IG.-lishop Chas. Ii. Irent, senior chaplain with the Afnierican expedltio nary forces inl leranev, has addressed in olel letter to Secretary Bnker and the next of kin of the American (ead In France regarding the retarn of the bodies of Amierican soldiers who fell overseas. 'The letter was made Public today by the American Field and Ilonor Asso 'intion, which is opiposilg the move ment for the wholesale return of the bodies. and follows charges presented n the Senate and House that. the move ient is being fostered by tInldertak L'rs for their persoial plropit. '"A merica," wrdte lilihop II rent, 'hlas left to the decision of the near 'st of l(in in each case what the filnal Lrestuing place of our dead Is to be wihetlherI in Prance or in this country. N(o one will dispute th'e right of r r ,il l (r wife to claim the fuilme11111cnt of lie promise madie by the American ,overnment to return to America tile !(dis of our dead soldiers. IBut it is 'onceivable that there are those who, i (er I'l irig the plans to establish Ind innl intain in Pran(ce an American i1(h of honoir for t hose Who are 'for 'V(' Ovr-seas,' im:ty considei this the 11me4 excellent way. "A bill to incorpor'ate the iove twilt has already been preseited to 'ugre'(11ss aiind -4 to be i'e-introduiced hortly. There will be an Amerilcan -nitria lieid of honor with' a, man b-prtens a mybe nevcessar,' lerv, each Year, Onl anl appointed lay, comnimcioratioil of t Ie Iead vill be observed. Over all tile shel criig folds of the stars and stripes Vill forever wave. "'hiose of Its who hve given fior no(te' than a year careful eisidei'a ion lo th ll AIieriean (l(el( of lonor ktre mo1Veld by a1 singlek-minided pur11pose. It s tlie worik of love carried through y a siiellse of I'v'trY(enc folI hiat iaclred lust which, tholigh mill-ged witi the mi F .ranic., is foreverl Ameirien. It .hnhihhonlor h: dule. ItIv wonl : I :4!' 4' farl a: s m y b4 thlie Com11 rl":thip o 'f waI amko1nn, Iho' who m:1 a (ommon fale. Ii woliId vxpre'- iss lii l ho tre hel '1eI the undying vailue if 1he ;ncrili1. iade. It wonld ti'epetuale in dteathi tht worbi blelim in, life Io hlimi to ether nat1eins of ilke Af'i'r you .ea:l;-'lways taike 'MTONIC F0# \OUidioMati'SSAVE iieantntly, relievea Her'rthurn, flonted Casey F['dusii. StoisO indipreetioni food iwuering', ro. guatziing, and all tho mnany zniseries enused by Acid-Stomach EATONIC in the boat remeiud. T ine of thou eands wondorfully hermed Poit oi velIyiguanr. anteed to ph'ae or no will rofundl money. (bJ atnd get, a big box today, You will uoe. UIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF I~oesn''t hurt! I.ift any corn or callus off with fingers Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of Freez one costs but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops on the corns, calluses and "hard skin" on bot torn of feet, then lift them off. When F"reezono remove:; corna from the toes or caliuses from the bottom~ of feet, the skin beneath is loft pinkt and health and never sore, tender or irritnied. Iho, Z0tlne Thiat' Does hot. Mfect the Rood Becatuse of Its tonlet and laxativo effect, LAXA 19VIC BROMO QUINIMN Is better thau ordinary Quinine and does not catase nervousness not nlug liIn 1eAd. Remember the full nane and look for the signture of R. IV. GROVt. 39c. LICENSE PEE FOR T19AFFIC IN SEED COTTON ANI) UNIPACKED LINT COTTON IN TilE COUIN TY OF LAUREN6, S. C., iOR TIlE YEAR A. 1). 1920. State of South Carolina, County of Laureis. IPursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of the State of South Oaro lina approved the 18th (ay of Febrit. ary, 1905, theretor provlding: lie It, resolved, by the Cointy Board of ComiIIIssoiers of Laurensi,0% Cofilty, lin the State aforesaid. In regular :in. nu1lal meet lig aCssemibled, tihat the Ii ense for traille in seed cotton or uin l'ta.ied lint co' i within the liits of zsaid county for and during Ii.h period blieinning the 15th (113' of Au gtest and eniding the 20th day of Do (eelber of tile year A. 1). 1920, be and: the same 1s hereby fixed in tile sum of Two Hlundred and Fifty Dollars. All licenses to be issued by tile hlerk of the Court of said County, as provided by law. ])one and ratified at Iau rens Court 1louse, S. C., this the 8th (lay of .lanu ary, A. 1). 1920. JNO. D. W. WATTS, Supervisor. Attest: ChaIrman. J. D1'. MOCK, Clerk. 27-3t Ll('hCENSE FEES F1 HAWKERS AND PEDDLElt8 IN LAUIENS COUN. Y'I', S. U., FOR THE YEAR A. 1). 1920. Site of South Calrolhina, County of Laulrens. 'By virtue of an Act of the General Assembly of the S1tate of\Soutlh Caro lina, therefor provilding: lie it resolved by the Counfy Board of Comm ilssionlers of Lauri'ens Couity, South Carolina, In regular annual meeting assembled: That the License Fees to be .paid by hawkers and peddlers doing business wit hin the said County for and during he year A. I). 1920, he and fle same are hereby fixed in the following amuouints, to wit: For foot peddlers of goods. ware and( ierhiiandise tle simt of Fifteei Dollars. 1or peddler.; of goods, wares and lrehandmlise il Iwo-lorse wagon1, or truck, Fifty 1)ollars. till GF 1010 A. H S., Inc ship this burndle The Highest Pr& That's What You'll ( WVE WANT 'EM~ NOW--AND WII *9I tXIRA LARGTE IILlf. ___R AC( IB lack 18.00 to 14.00112.00 to 10.0' IH eavy Furred 112.00 to 10.0019.00 to 8.01 lrdilnary 9.00 to 8.00 17.00 to 6.01 [Fine, Dark 122.00 to 18.00 1i6.00 to 13.01 Usual Colo r 115.00 to 12.00 I11.00 to 9.01 Palo ll1.00 to 9.001 8.00 to 7.01 Winter M S47137 Fall 4.50 to 3.75 3.50t13 2.7! These extremcly high pries for the well-known "SHIUBE~RT" libert dliate chlpment. No. 3, No. 4 and markct value. Ship your F~ursi no, "more imney" and get it "quicker' "SHUBERIT" R ETURiNS 1 SHIP. TOD7AY' -.AND) HE . For peddlers of goods, warod and merchandise int one-horse wagon" Thir ty Dollars. ' 1. - For peddlers .of itoves or rages, shall pay the sum of Seventy-Fivo Dol lars for the first wagon or truck, and for each additional wagon or truck operated by the same lirin the sum of Fllfy Olollars. Peddlers of clocks shall ppy the sum of Fifty )ollars for the OIrst -wagon or truck operated, and Thirty Dolljtrs for each additional wagon or truck op erated by tihe saie firm. Peddlers of lightning rods shall pay the sum of Fifty Dollars for the wagon or truck, and Thirty-Five Dollars for each additional wagon or truck oper ated by the same firm. Peddlers of sipectacles shall pay the sum1 of Twelity Dlollars. Peddlers of sewing machines siall pay the smi of Fifty Ill ims f'or the first wagonu or truck, and Tlirty Dol Irrs for each additional wagon or truck operated )y the same firimi. Peddlers of pilanos or orgatns '.all pay the sum of One. I I tidrcd and Thir ty-Five D ollars for each and evervy wagon ori truck operated. All licenlses to be issted by the C(lerk of tht e ,'ourt of said County and I) he of force atd effeot uitiltil the "1st tay of )ecember A. 1). 1920 as IrovId ed by law; Provided: That all 'ilettnses issued after the thirtieth day of .111110 shall Ibe fori two-thirds of the above named rates. ')one and ratilled in regular annual meeting at laurens Court .1louse, S. C., this the 8ti liy of .January A. 1). 1920. JNO. 1). W. W'ATTS. Sutpervior. Attest: Chairman. .1. I).\lO2K. Clerk. 27-3t FINAL SETTLEMEN'T. Take notep that on the 11tli day of February, 1920, 1 wiil render a final account of my acts and doings as Ejxecutor of the estate of Lillian Ow Ings deceased, inl the ollice of the Judge of Probate of Laurens count.y. at 11 o'clock, a. Im., and onl the statme day .will apply for a final discharge from imy trUtst as lNxecutor. Any person Indebted to said estate is notilled and requlre,d to make .',ay Ieit on that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will PIrseIt them iton or before said date, (lily proven or he forever barred. .1. SML'i i1. - N'xecutor. jlan. 7. 1940. 2541-A W E N BROS. MARBLE & GRANITE CO. DESIGXERS MANUFACTURERS ERECTORS 3e1alers In everything for the ceme .y. 'he largest and best equipped mon intal mills !n the Carolinas. tEENWOOD, - - S. C. 3:e Ever Kown~ et r m "S BERT"I PA T PRICE'TO GET f 'm ~OON )9.00 to 8.00 7.50to 6.50 7.50 4.00J 7.00 to 6.0) 15.00 to 4.50 5.00 to 3.501 ~!5.00 to 4.501 4.00 to 3.50 4.00 to 3.00j 11.00 to 9.00 8.00Iloto ~T DOto~4. 8.00 to 6.50 6.00 to 5.00 6.00to 3.0i0 6.00 to 5,.00 4.50 to 4.0I 4.'0to 2.50 FRAT 13.50 to 2.75 j2.50 to 1.751 .50 to 1.50 2.5 to2.0 15 to 1.50 1.75 to 1.25 soulth Cairoiuna Fursg aret batsd O~s I gradtng and are qutoted for imme~ otherwvise inferior skins at hiit"'t v--whent we want 'cm.i V0-.>'. t 'too. 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