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Effje ZEbbertiser Subscription Price $2.00 Per Year Payable in Advance Published by ADVElIRIN(4 PININ( ('(M3PANY Advertisiig Iites on Application. I1tuaries ani1d Cards of Thankti Q Ceat d WOT,_ _ Enterud att the postoflice at I.,arens S. C., as secoid Class mail matter. LAUEILNS, S. C., MA 12. 1920. I)ANC I NG. .\ I r --tdace inl Gr (.nwood hasz bw, 11 .aad4 ilh, oe"-asi-on of ;severe -rit icisim (f dml(nain by the ministers oif that city. The seriuness of the of fens ' 1arut1 at this d.aIe ha doubie~ Ib-K:: been 'xaur ea teed to these in itrs.' but it Cannot he deniale that within r-nt y(ars the conldict at danleinl, not o ll iv Green ol lbit (lsvh.l 'ere. inicliluing .tilons. has not bCeen above reproach. alancing is a foril of ailmseniilt that has been *'n .iedy' by yountu peo;Ile for ages and one with which we do not find fault. but sin ce t he pas::ing of the waltz and two-step and the ilt introduction of tile Ie W(rI dances with their "J.azz" mu sic. the atmosphere surrounding it has seemed to change. There has been a breaking dlowit of the bulwarks of re straint which ha4 left room for just criticism. A reidy to prevent the dance from coming into disrepute may be applied by young men and young ladies who will not be afraid to con denlil the violation of convent ions and who will demand that a man must be a gentleman lb ifore ie- Iris the frCedon' of the flor. "AI'NTr KATE. W' fNol that The Advertiser goes 0ut to its rCadeirs today with some rIl tar of it. missing. ".\hlll Kate". who has so loet,. coiltribluted to its columnis, is dead and he litter's to lite palwr ar, n inore. With i her passing this paperCit. losie's a valueld correspoil cnt anil a faithftul friend. And the colintv loss one who by her influence and WxWi. was an asset not to lbe valtued in material thinigs. Ier con tribul tim to .Is wvas in) the g"ood sle dlid. Onie may take the files of 'I'lme \dverliser and following her path thlru-chii its colimls he will find tha! cheerftulIn ass, love anl resptiCt for lier fellows, conseCrated Christian tIought an . sirivinig ail*r ng e nn hia raetlrizedf a11l of, her writings. To thee ollalities, as well as the CeX(el.. leilee of, her diE:ion, mayi I' ascrilil the warm pla T shte had inl li -ih -ri of her r -aders. ''Annt I Kate'' firs, thoughts Ii.%tly wir "!f iiir own fdi. il h e m le 1 l ei r -1C, y C . , and qtals. and 1m-01, . LO: lh;%,.- I e )fyai to '~ll ;41she w.ill lonl. }l- . ;I ih n iiiu l- *. 'y T: d eri S :1 . - h pl i n ruCl a I Ihil C i. woo :;i e . y n.. C .1-. i'. weould as5 soonC fight themet as thc farmans~ii." lbut add~ I ha I if h 'iad tsal sulch laung~ uae. it was fori thie tplrtpoee of aipesisiia Ipo t~ilhe aid miiirai IInC tihe I iitede Sftatis still wa.; The wit ner:s t (hil thle eommlittIen t ha; hei hadl nt oly~ (auit icned Admiral S'imis ont that occasion but twice duri lng flu' wai' not to tl .his fr'iendlsip for tihe firitishl inulyil infliuenee lhim. I i'el liseusied ii i the n er' withi th' of !fleir fir.; in Iloin lie :a id, a ndla - - in P'ariL. liI' explatiinede that hee se r'omplt''d by, what lie de:erlibed as a feelilng glowing inii th United Sitate.; that Aelhiiital SIms was hermit Iing huis frieindshlip for' Ih l tritishi to inffluence Oni nellther oceaslin said Aedmiral Itonsonl, did lie uise the Ia nguag' at t'ibted to himi by AdImiiral Sims. Admiliral Fiims, thie witness saId, hlad the enire c *'(onlfiden ce of the dleparit. rient t and hiIs r('commnleda tioins were~ given "'every lonlshcidrtion ('onsistett withI thte general pol Icy of giving all possible aid to the allies."' Askedl by he elchnaian why, If t h it was t rue, all of Aumirlal Slimit recommenidatIions were not Iimedilately followeid, the witnegss said Admi ral SIms wa~is not charged 'ithI fInal rexnoniillity and the deplatmeint's acts had to be bassal on thn gnnnematiatloja. ** * LANF0111) STATION NEWS. * ** Lanford, May 1.-The .Iethodist Sunday School and children at be;. ginning to pre)are a program to ob. serve Sunday* School Day on tlyg fourth Sunday in May. .lessrs. Yates and (hariA WIdI ent to Greenviile \\'(linesday to see the ball game between Furman and \'offord which 'estfited 2 to I 'In favor of Furman. \iessrs. T. A. Drummond, F. 1P. Drinunontd and .1. .\. Ileiling went to G re nville to -ittend a Masonic meet ing recently. .\lrs. 1. A. Thomas and children of Spartanhurg spent tle week with lI. and N.'s. J. It. Franks. .NI r. and .\ris. I'an hailt Rogers of Cav ins wi'ere visitors at tit lioie of .s. .\amtli' Druininond Sunday. I.r. J. 1). .1ohison visited his soi. .B. it. \\. .ilihnsont of Arcadia, wiho was very siek, .\ r. .\. \\'. 1-ov )er has . ui rued home after a delightful visit to relatives andl acquaintances in Troy. Ni1. and .rs. k)in lDn iirns. of Iarks dale. spent Sunday with their grand mother, .\Mrs. 0. F. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Im tinter, of Lau rinls, were gliests of .\Mr. and .\Mrs. It. .\. Parson recently. MIs. J. S. tiliggins is in Union spending a few days with lier son, .\ir. llarier iiggins. Mrs. J. F. Waldrep and Mrs. C. L. \Waldrep went to .lendersonville to see Mrs. T. It. DeShieids, who is very se rilously ill. .\Mr. W. P. I.ttle'd4 residence and household contents were entirely de stroyed ly fire the lattei pait of last wveek. .\. .\M. 1"Fleming has retti'ned holne afti' an 'xteinded visit to his daighter, .Mi\s. 'Ylitillia Crouch, at Laeesville. .i\r. G. .1. :laiiford celebrated his tieth ainnivelsar*ly last Suiday, Ile oc aSon) wa s gr'atly enjoyed by a large nundwllr fof relatives and friends. Hoe recevived at lot of valtiable pro-Feents and tilt' silnnlitiolus diiieri ser'ved was a irl'\' in 'tilinary skill. As every oine kiows, .\lis. Laanford is capabli' of s'rviing ,oni of tie best. Aiiong the gusis presiit vee .\Messrs. it. lP. l in ford. It(Itoil Lanford, and August 'arson of \\'oodr'iff and Mr. \nd \Ir. lHichard .\loore anid children, .\Iiss's Nainnie .\lae and l1 itih liforui. of Ar Iadia, M r. and .\ irs. Chas. Velnon un l I liiile daughter. and lMr. and .irs. .i. ( 1iinph of S:cartanhuri'. TheI new public lighway is prOgres('5s Ing nice'ly and we have a fiini road at last to 1-'.nore that is one of the best in tii' county. We are all proud of ihis mi ; of progres's in oill' iidst. .\lIt. ani M\ 's. Stribli visited M. . .e r.w ,I \\'oodru1iff Suiday af:i r noon. \l-s. J. 1t. Cooloy ha r turn-d hto It. 11!1' r a --lightfull \i:-it t S mrianhi. I I It I( \ I I l F 11. \ A' e'tcne . -trleu o l~u i ii' ji l . .t - ii hI :it lri' . an tii ei eni re a i Itftuci aentia ferance.Fb, theii pai flurter ('harige that girls, as we'll a.e I li daune floori. lii' al i-g'd ini hiIs ix crioriiin that mianiy personsii -pres'en:I vailed. lihe speakner saidi. I Ile : aid "'Greeinwuoodi fell f'oi' thie shuamei ai e'ltrac eof the thing.'' ThF ii astoi' sa id t ha t (Greentwood, 'n i ih the r'e'Cst oif t hi worild, had b-sen ('auight in the( b~ack-washi of lihe war.x lie sa iii that loose morals t'esulted as a i'('n:t ion of thle terible chaos In to whichl thle world hIIad been 11l1uig''r, aiirlIh sutggest ed thait "in less speedily cheickeid, we shial ren''I : a fiigh tful I har vest." Thrieie evils, ini Rev. .Jester's opinE1 Ion, conisit iuted thle coiinti'y's great.gs menace today --"prevalence of dink ing, the gambliug mania and the dance craze." Money-Maing Called Obsoaen. Big mioney-mniking IS like dri'nk-it's a habit. A t first. you wvnnt money rLnfer you think only of the game, nnci the money biecotnes the muorie symbio, of suiccess. Lanst stige of aill, you plauy beenuse ou eniicnnot stop.-Wailter [i WevIl in 5tiayn f'i'entig Pnst $ * *I* $ *I* e $' * * $ SPECIAL NOTICES. 5 $ $ S Notice-Just receivit3 two cases rubber boots. Come and get 'em. 11. Terry. .43-it For Sale-Majestlc 1lange in perfect condition. Alrs, 1, Q. Leyer, 293 West .Main St. . ul S -One Dodge Touring Cu". in first class condition. See J. .M. Donnan at led irohi Racket No. 1 Store. 43-it-pd pu'int--i have just contracted for '00 barrels of Roof Paint to be sold directly from factory to consumer. If you have weather-beaten shingles, see me in regard to Ready Roof Paint. R. It. Diunlap. Phone -186, Iaurens. 413-2t Roof ('ement----For' metal or compo sition roof nothing enn be had better than Ready Roof Cemietnt. Guarante'l to stop l eaks 111d preveit rust. 11. S. DInatap. l'hone Is", i.aurencs. .13-'t Flfli Relt -A fr ilshed room with): hati. Also wou ld tei t garden. \lr.. S. 1). Younig. .13- it Noteie- -All persons are he reby for hidden to hire or hallrbol lowar.l mti, colored, who is uider cont ract to me foir fotur imonthS. W. E,. 'ald well, lanurlenls Ult. .. .13-It-p1 Notiee -See its for your fly screens. screent doors an1d winidows anld any kind of genermal rtepa i1r 'work. .1. 11. and C. 31. Riiddell, at 1!. 1,. Roper's Lumbhetr Yard. 10-t-pd Plirs For Sitl(- have some nice l)uroc pigs for sale., ltittited to reg istratioi. Will sell cheap. Over stocked. "'. A. Owens, Clinton. Rt. 1. 40-5t-pd For Sale--One matured brood sow and two gilts, all registered Duroe, aid bred to registerted 'uroc boar. W. W. Yeargin, Gray Court, 1oute 3. 40-4t Lumler-All kind- of rough luiliber at $3.50 per luindied. I iarley Aber cromble, Gray Court, ltt. 1. 39-5t-pd House Wiring--Get our prices be fore letting your coitract. Phone 29t; and representative will call. We wire for city or fire insurance inspection. Trotter & Iarr. :M-5t- 51t Noti e- Iaur t-ens Trust Company will pay you 6 per cent interest for your money. 15-If Lost, Strayed or Stolei-4]leagle hitch. white anid black soptted, with tan over het yves. Answers to namone "Nellie". $1o reward for het' retuItn or evidence ats to her whereabouts. .lohn P,. Stroul, Watts lills. 12--it-to )For Sale---n1 Ford roadster, \withit new top, seat covets. le wly imintied aid imelhattisnim tItoroughly ovetrhautl ed. I wvill sell echeap. \\. 11. Knlight. 12-:1 Iooi-.\ ('001 suimtier' room to let to gentletiant or to iman atnd wife. .\Cs. G. A. luller, .lnes. St. 12-2t-md Lost- One witie set t (l dog, br1owni spIots. onl vars, l"ast sveen nevar holm, of .. .j. if. i'ower.,, haurens lit. i. ite. ward for information or retutrn to F. T. .1 artin. at Vincent's Galrage, ILau. renis. 4 -10 . 1WO.iA.NS H.\Cli. The Adviel of This iaurn t.ents WoIIit is of .'erl1tain Val ue. - .a a .1 womliant's back has y111111y aches an(d painis. Oftt imes 'tis ..' kidneys' faull. Thalts why Ioan's Kidltey Pills a1r4 so vffective. .\iny L.:itrens wolmen knw this. Ask yourl niel:-hhort 16..!d what o1 has 1to :lv about it: .\rs. . v. vIin. sullivanl St.. 'aul Srt'ns,~ .s: ''.\ few .v:lrs ago my kid '' w i iti o and ' 4 '' 4it i ' a n Illy h ' lame a-A v11k, u In me emjt 4:-b'e 4n oan44!'ed l>a ' Mi re: ,u 'd m 1 ft1:4t'. s i 4 i ' I id ' !.. ~ l i : V .:Orange Pcrfumne. r un4(44 Is 44il of I(tit-ZIra in. I'ThIs pd4)d14'( f'romh the leav es of a snmil r i4Ln:0' timt4 grown\4 itn ivst 41uan-1 h444 d i!i '. lo d ist ie 14:rn 4' the i 1Iisimn of44f. The44 f4wel of( ibuis Same444 c4ran4g4' is thec Ilunini ing[4eint of 4' 4ring Addr'ssS4 4 ay Joh44-0 .t(ohn1 S. lt'3ynolds, of1 Atuguis. 444. m4:4(de a sItrong~ 14lea for' thle Salva': tion1 arm b11'lefore a sitall audttience ('1 thec First .\Iethtodist chuch Suntdoy afternolon44t. ludge' 1iOInlds dealt 'wiit h thk' hun(ine144 work of' the Salvation4( Arm 'in ( ntearhv c'ities and( made(14 -4 de4ep4 Iimpre4'sion on his hearers ats to 11h4 grea':t wior'k this or'gaizaction4 is (doina. 114' ''oited out that while thie wo)rik of thIu Army113 was an'tflined1 most? 13' 1(o Laigo (itie's, that thbe stlhler' towns and rl dt'I(istrIi(cts shld4 144 vitall Inlteries ted In the wr'k herauotse of thei larg numbtll er14' (If people( front these' sec(tions re(senelfd by thi' Salv 'i tiotn Arm'oy after' they are' sttranIde'd in the clies. lIe made 11o menii on of ther wor k of lthis or'gan iz'atiIon In thle wvar nor41 did( he r'efer' to any campl~aigni for' ftuncds, bitt It Ila undetrstood that a drive will be statrted ver'y shtortly In th Is copniity for' tis c'ause under1 the ditretloln of i. R. T1. Wils~on. liising SlIn Chapter ,No. 6, II. A. M. A regulatr eqnvocat Ion of RIsIng Stun Chapter', No. 0, RI. A. .\l., will lhe held ont --~ at 7:45 o'cloL. MNiembers are r'efie'ted~ to be present anld to be on hand at theO ap~polntei hioutr. 'Work. BIy or'der of JAS. H. SULI~TVAN, II. P. i-i 'Irmimv Sec. 4** ** * * * * * * * * . * .*.e ** * ANNOUNCEMENTS. * **** * * * *. e e e ***e I hereby announce myself a candi date for Clerk of Court of Laurens County subject to the rulej) of the ,Democratic prinipry. B. A. SUYILVAN, Jr. I hereby ani6unce my'geff a candi date for the State Senate from Lau rens county and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic pri Mary . 0. P. GOODWIN. I hereby announce myself a candi (late for the senate from 4Iure" county, subject to the t-id d I-e.u lations of the democratic primary. PHIL D. HUFF. I hereby announce myself a .-andi date for dhe state ,4enate 'From Lau rels C(ountty. and judge myself to abide by tho rules, 4nd regulations of the democratic primary. 0. L. LONG. hereby alilollce Imyself a calldl date for. the State Senate from Iau rns county and pledge myself to abide by the results of the l)emoc:atic primary. It. ). HOYI). I hereby announce myself a candi date for the ilouse of lepresentatives from Latrens county and pledge my self to abide by the results of the Ocmocratic primary. TOWNS A. WILAS. OlIAY 31EA.iilIE .S SIGNED BY COOPER Ieqires County Oflicers to Keep Itemlized Statemenlti of All Fees Col. lected. Columbia, May .i.-Governor Coo per today signed the four acts of the recent general assembly, which had been awaiting his signature. One of these was the Gray measure by Rep resentative Gray, of Spartanburg which requires all County oilcers to keep an open itemized statement of all fees collected by him. h'le filing of a (3mplete itemized statement of thofiscal year with the county super visor or county (o'0mm1111issioner, under oath. whilen so r i''t40 d Ye(I It I sentor or a l"ajoit:y of the coiity delegatioll. 'I' gellalty prov, I by a compan ion ievasure is a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hun dred dollars. ir Imprisonment in (oun Ii ty Jall for not less than two months nor more than six, or by fine and ipris olilielt ill the discretion of the cour Anlot her measb re signed today was that putting the olice o' ounilty so perit1n1 'detI of edivatioll of, Richland (ouv back into tle primary. The fotrth ImieaIulre was to allow truste('es of public schlools to insure thle buIIIl ing.; inmtua insuranllce comlpanlies 01' a )iations hit the oni.Sioli of th, word "not" leaves 111 act as it was writ:en heretofore whi(c hv iVeruies 111 lob, ile huilings to bI. ute n e thev s li inlg flund tonnuis!;on. Colda Cause Grip and influenza LAXA7TIVE IROMO QUININE Tablets remove the caius. T'here ii only o'ne "Ulr'mo Qutnine." E. W. CROVE'S ciglnatur. on bc.:. 'Mc. Oil Tank~is and Il'un:os, Air ('om 4 'orI Comp1,131ing SeabsM, I loor1 .>1es, (ho Il,' s. .\(unt 011 Sef.tore ys tureii. Laurlens, S3. C. All Ilusiness lntriutsted to (Our ('are Will Hav1e Promtpt anud ('arefus4 Atten-. dlay of each wveek in Laurens. Thie Laureuis D)rui C'o., Lauirens, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman -DENTiST .Laurens, South Carolina Ofilco in Peoples lank Builldinig UNDERTAKING .C. E. KENNEDY & SON Undertakers and Embalmers Calls answecred any hour dauy or night Simpson, Cooper & Babb Attomnys at Lov, Wils Practice In all State Couarts Prompt Attention Olven All Ounessi Blackwell & SulIvan ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Attention Olven All Business Money to Loan on Real Estate Telephone 850 Office in Simmons Building the Quinine Thtat Does Not fdect, tio lisa( Seen' se of its tonic And laxative effect, 1,A XA. TIV% BROMO QUZZ#1NU is tetter thasn onintary Quinine nnd cloes not1 causeR neOusnesellf 01(1 rti ini in he~ad,. Jnesebe t~~ h e it l'amIr nafor thc a*enftMuo a n. ' V. nnGR . .i . A. E. HILL Of Spartanburg Former -Solicitor Seventh Circuit Announces FOR CONGRESS New Goods W. G. Wilson and Co. have 'opened for Spring and Summer wear complete lines in every department. SILKS in the best weaves. VOILES of the latest creation. A full line of Hosiery, Table Dam asks, Doilies and Towels. A full stock of Dress Ginghams and Apron Checks, Ladies' Neckwear and a full'line of Notions. N. U. Wilson & Co. and. ;'1)7 ad24 seetin WON YOUR~ GWN TEM M OE in any tirne to a4iy or tomorrow. Pic 0 out tihe Pai6 Lh onograph you want. 24 Felections yof yur 0.vn choe1mg on Z,. oICojv on> Pth6 rec1rJs. Fix up any sorl of eaanle .k ms t uit y ocf-xndi hom-e mn- a il'oorh that hacvery good point that you always r:'chon -dt a I~ Phonograph ought to have; and supreme in cv. ~y poin t. Supreme in tone -and that is the one biggest thing that really counts with any Phon~ograpl\. Don't be content with half a phonograph- ---et the complete phanlograp-h ---the one' that plays all makes of records --and plays them perfectly-the IPath0. Here's what ycu can get during this Spitial Offer: This beazuti ful Pathe~ Phonogra ph, 24 selections, 12 double face 85c records, for a total of only *1-35.20 Visi t our1 store( betwe en (hntau. (fl e ntertainments ank fd hear the wonderICIful music fr'om the Pathe. LaureRs Music Co. THE STORE OF AMUSEMENT L.auren., S. C. tI THAN TH ORDINARY , is (:Very gol olir at YO- -d.: I-mm guph ou li t lav ; ndSu re e n j i t Sulm-me in tone -and ~ 6 ,ati ie01'lije1td iq ~