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* * eeo s * ........ * * Local and Personal Meition. Miss Ruth Vatson is Spending sev eral days with relatives hi Greenvill'. Mr. and Mrs.. ). W. Copeland and children, of Clinton, were Visitors in the city last week. Alls. .1no. -:rchard and datu.,rhter, of Tne..e, T''x.. visited .llr. and Alrs. b". - ---::'in 1:~tweek. nih ''-t I ar .Knigha, of Ports ouin.h.. Nviitin '; in-r, parenits, .\r. M!.1" :. C. H. hs been visiting relatives inl the City and comnty for weveral days. -o '%I -;i Sarath DIl-rohl, dakutghtetr -'. I:Ifl - ".; . It1. D iorro , hias inn: sick !*or the past l days. \W. \\. Nall, editor of The Stale, .,i n i in thill ' - y for)) "tvorai days ."! M \r. an d .\It's. .\l. 1'. Co poland4. .\rs;. .\. D. (;ray and children and ... .. A:aIs and clild.'el lave r% 1:-nI(d from \\-:tynes vilie, % C. .\eAl:arorol Wright hlas returnelid hom- a:vr spending sevural weeks 31:h.re \t.- in Chale~stonl. .'! s : h i \'ouit hias returned 1 he cit', aftec a ive weeks' touri' with j *atr of dies through t11e West. "IAittl Sam' 8 Todd, the spceial let h-i Cier . at h poLst ollice, Is eln .laying himlstl' lii week with rela. tives in Atlanta. \l . .'. r i wkin returelid Satur a he annual iletiting of the I 1n .i trelha lt's AssOciat lonl held y , yar in Ilichlolnd. 1Rev. .1. 11. .\inter and s;on, William, of Aus ex. etare visiting at the honic of "onator and .Mrs. iial and .\Mr. v131 \It:. 1,'. P. iliter. \~l''ssrs . It. and it. S. Richardsor. of Pill-wood, have been visiting their o!th'. .lr. 11 ". Richardson, for sev a Ia d':vs. Alisses Essie Russell. of Seneca, and -oine u'nof Ch'insonl college, timre 1 ,te glest' of .\liss .Iuanita Wiknfor Feveral days. .\li.-,- \lachael Carpenteor am114 .\!.s T lie I3' a \\i lb- l, of ( Itelville, and Alis.!; os, hie l' Knight are visitors at tthblm. of .\lls Alartha Iarlksdale. Alr. It. Valle Irby, who has bleen ifti in hi1; he:nlc for several weeks wn accouns of illiess, was able to be t again tisk week. .lMr. lierblert Sullivan, wiho is with the Sltate higl.v'ay dejartmnent in llampton coity, is spending his va cation in tie city with his parents, Air. and .lrs. Gerouz Sullivan. Mrs. Eliza l'arel., of Roanoke, Va., and Aliss Annie Fuller, of Columbus ., are visiting at the home of thei iicle and aint. AlMr. and Irs. C. W. .lMiss .laudie .\ae Jessee and her vis itor, .liss A\argaret Seluessler, of Itoanoke, Alabama, left Saturday tc attend a series of house parties in Georgia and Alabama before retllrning to Iirenau College in the faill. C1 tenehr inl i e loal schlOs, is vis. iting frienlds in thle city'. (Capt. I lilton who is a nativbe of Gr'(enwood, had r'e mInt~ed in th e army sinrce h1Is re('turl1 fromi Fr'anlc andt is now stationled li .\lr. anld .\lris. Itobuert T. iarn~ett a111 nlt's pa~rents. .\ir. and .\ltrs. C. liar nlttt, for .everl'I dlays. .\Ir. larnlett .who was a member (of Co. D,. liStlil tinfantry, is noiw ill buisiness in Gaff .\l I. L. IC. I ur ns spenlt Sunday at (i ckI Sipr ingsw where icls wife has1 been under~lgoig trea81ttmenit for' sever'al vioLks. Fl'ilow in.lg a1 trlansfulsion opl. ''lit 10h Iast week, A.\lrs. 1urns11 hlas $ihown' signs of impilrovemlenlt andl het jdiysicians1 give hope atf an early re-l ('overy]'. Ile it tWo dauhti ers, .\lisses .\lamfi c 1and Eul a. have bleenl at her 1 bed side' but tile for'mer r'etllrnied h~om< witlj .\lr. IturnIs for lest. Noilee of .Aplcat in for Charter. Take notice, thlat U. .\i. Wilgt and( 't'Williamt P ..Jacobs wvillI on the 30th dlay of August, 1 920, file with1 tile See rotary of State, at Columbia, South 'Car'oina11, a Declaratlonl and ,Petititoll for incorplorat ion (If IHols-Terr'ie Coun try ('Iub. Tfake nlotice futhter, 1. T1hat tthe niames( of Petitiloners are as above set forth. 2. TPhe namte of thle proposed cor por'ationi Is -Hlts-TerCre C:ountrty Club, 3. That the place at which it pr'o pioses to hlave ita hleadlquarte'rs and( he located is about four (4) mInles Ellast of tile City of Laurens, South Carolina, on the1 \Main liighlway leadinig fr'om Lautrens to Clinton withI offices in the cities of 'JLurens and Clinton, in Laui rens County, Southl Carolina. 4, Trhat the purpiose of the piroposed cor'ior'atlon is thlat of a counltry cltub, orgaized for social andl~ athletic pur 5. That the names and resiidenices. of the Board of Trustees are as fol lows: (G. Al, Wr'ight, W. D. 1A,guson, N, 'C. Hutghecs, .lr., E. D, Easterby, HI. K. Aiken, of Laur'ens, S. C., andl A. E. Spencer, John Spratt, W~illiam P, .Jtacobs, J. Rt. Copeland, andi '. ID. Adair', of Clinton, R. C. 1' i U l' . O C-1t t (-flmmittee, FIlE OPENING GUN IN CAPITAL CITY (ot1t Growers Begin Determined Fight. Tomorrow. Ma1ny are 1. ited. Columb'ij~ia, Aug. 2i.-\ call to aris a ainlst what olicials of tihe American Cutton associationi termn "the hear forces that are unjustly Iestig the prIce of cotton down" has been sound ed tIhrougiheut the South, and it, Was de clared ye.terday that. in every state in Ihe cotton belt -the icople at e pre Itring for tie light aga inst financial .ankiuptcy, which faces thent if they Ishouk be compelled to sell their cot U U't me ligine to which It has dc I.liuii ; s Yetriywas 01ne of most markecd activityN- throughout the belt. Probabiy jte greatest attivity centered around( the hadquarters; of the( S()Uth Caro nc dim i ion of tie Anerican Cotton associationi in Columbiji because it is in ts city on Wednesday that the pen irl guln of probably the Ilost determ'ii ieAl light ever waged by the e() tol gr Lowers for a fair- and reasonale jrice foir their staple will be fired. Th1:e meetinig ill Craven liall tomlorrow , be "inning at noon, is expected to be he *t 1of the sorl 1ve lr h ld it th-. stIt-e. Ollicials of the South Caiolina di:': ison stid yesterday that the attend ance might reach -I,00o. toarmers, mr chants, bliankers and business nit from every county ill the state have 'wired and writtvei that they will be ir-t-wilt. MAilroad ollicals yesterday prtParcd to sen( out. special coaches to handle the throngs comiing to the !ity for (he imeeting. Thew program outlined for the meet ing calIs for the foriiation of t for teiin tor:ioration, wbith a calPital stock of I,000,000 bales; he retirement of 25 per cent of the crop) front the mar ket; the launching of a determined holding campaign, anul a drastic aurei age reduction campaign and the taking of otiler steps which it is figtred will u o.r , l' trodcll(ers seciring at least ; I wich will ieel tIle ctiost of Harold C. Booker, secretary of the South Carolina division of the Amei W I t 1on! assoviationI, yesterday re e : aed a tlecgt n from :hi Texas di on, annollning that a mieeing had :n calleit in Iallas for Setptember ti! that I!n ithe op)le of tat stlate d follow the acdion taken by the South Carolina people on that lay. The Tx'ias division also sent. telegrams to Ahoth Status, urging similar action, dt, i ort received at the headquar teis of the Sauth Carolina division last night indicated that all other states ,votild coiply quickly. "The woods are onilr. it wats dv elared i I statement issiled from the head iuarters of the South Carolina di vision last night. "The lroducers of cotton are determined that they will no! sell their produet at tIe lrice of which has been forced by the bears. They will die of starvation before they will (1o it. Probably never b efoi in tlie hiistory' of the South have the i)eo tile beden so grteat ly a riousedl. They de.. (ilare( that the prlesent cr'op is thc most costly3 ever' produceed and they dieclare Iha: they. can not andit willI not sell It tl prlesenlt prices."' J. S'ko; owe \Vannaimaker, president 'e Aniilcan~ Cotto a11 :asociation. aoidi yestecrdc' -he hadi~ received Itele raoms froma at'. overi the Sotuth irging bn*a the matter' 0of credit to thle cottlon i'ue.try' be hald beifore' GovyerinoirI lar.. r' 'ono to thlese tettegirams lie ye terduay senit the f'ollowing iniessage' to Governor' Ilari'tng: "Cotton mnanutfactu rers and ex port - I'r; in Amnerita hav'e xwithdramwn from the mtarkiet for' raw x cottonl, claimln thlis act ion nece.'sitary biecauise n eithlert the inanuiifactuinrei' noir the cust omer's for' mantifact uried goods can olbtiin tur dil, f'oftton is selling today at a price fair below the cost of produicttin. Unless tied it ennt be 'X eleded by thew f':Ier'al recserve banking system to n'e liexve this stittuation confronling lit' tprodu tcers :Ind1 otheir lintes of the cot - ton indutstr'y, enabling the hartvestinig of the t'iopi anld enalin i g thle prioduel e'rs to ware'hotu scet'i cottIon and I 'mly sell if there Is a legitimate dieman td from thei manu facer 'is at a pice hbove thle cost of ptrodutction, t he en tile othI is factrig it calaimity. Tihe cob ton produnceir will he for'ced into bank ruiptcy. The entir'e nat Ion anid wvorld xwiii suiffeir for the xwant of raw cotton. In iustlce to ever'y legitimate line of t~he cotton lf~industry tid the entire c'omme'rcial life of tine Sou-th, I beg that you issue a statemuent showing thit t' feder'al reser've banking sys t"em will e'xtenid the necessarmy credit to enable the prodticer' to hiarvest and mar iket is (crOp,. only selling same when there is a legitimate demand from the manufactuurers at a profitable .nice." Girls! Have you ever lIved thr'ee years withi a ":>er'fectly goodl huts band!" Then you'll knowv why Con stance Talmiadge, as Geoirginat step tied out "in iear'ch Of A Sinner." Princess Theatre Thur isday.* See J. C. Blurins & Co., 12aur'ens, S. C., for bargains this week. * 0 *. HOME DE-MONSTRATION * *IDEP.ARTMENT'. * (Dalsy G. Harris.) * * . . . . . . * a...... (nil the iEarly MollIig lens. So few of the poultry keepers realize the importance of culling olit the non produ:cji.Ig liens. It is very eI asy to do, an11i -neo feed is; ;o high, mueans a -zav in of Ilo1oy. Ainother reasoln is that, only the Iheavy layers should be kept another y(ar for breeding u1 riposes. Plilet's hatc hed from egg. of heavy hayer.s sholid 1bw good layers*.. From Augstif I.) *-o 'pteinbOr 15 . is ihe best tinec' t) Call. It is a mistlaken ida that 1lins which molt 'arly are good layers. A ien that iolts before the moidd Ie of Septebr ( ' a 1or) Iro dc(Ier. She has probably haid from 00 to 81) eggs or halrdly noigh to 1ay 'or her fteed. The hon t hat doc; !ot mlolt 11111il alter the mhliddle of Sep te II. is ily a heavy layer and hIs dolubt lss prothliced 1P or m1ore ig' befor Ahe had tim - to start motn .,)~to moltcrs wvill ,ab1ro "Ie thn-ir feaIth r:; in ain'uh shlorter .;pace of time!( tirAnl the eal y molt1r1.. In culline; there are otlie .,gns t) be ta!kel ilito conlsi'ler1ation;m. Kep I ihk hetis t hat sht.V Ih( lo loWi'.j pintIS: fin good health, active, alert: comb waxy, full of red blood; not i'ioltihg or just beginnIng to molt by Iasi of .t - tiliber or in October; tlie 'elvi.e heitse; oil each side of the vlt hmio'bl I)( thin. flexible', spreadiO a'al'i more thant Il lenigth of two fingers, hngth o' three or illore fin."ers from -li ie l'ones lo end ef kvl; ahtiloiln, soft, If youl itiend to cuill your look. wrile me for cillnitg gilile (ard. Tlis inifor I'llat Ion is very valuable win selecting a hen for the lable. There will he a 11. Y. P. U. Rally held at lPrildship lapijt Chureb Snday. Aulgu st 29th. The you' g peo.10 espeC CialIly of Ilethany, 1Harmony, Chestiltt lIidge. Warrior, Ilighland 1! me. Gray ourt anid 1.anford are u rged to alleld. Thto programl i.- a; folIo ws: iori ng: Sessioti. 10: 15 A. . g Serv ice. Prayer. Scripture't lAMsson. Welom'e bliv .r. P1au1l Boho. 1nrollment of )elegates. 'Address by Rev. .1. L. Unggolt, SEtate Secretary of 11. Y. P. 11. Song. Address- -'lonlefits ltesulting froml Ou1r U'nion. .r. ScotI Geolge. of Chestinut TIIdge. Adjourn for lunch. Afiternoon Sessioni. Song. l)evotional-.\liss Nell Cook, of Ilethany. Address by ilr. '. If. Roper, L au ren's. Song. Address--What the 11. Y. P. 1'. has .\leant to .le,. .\lr. S. C. allbrell, 1liarmony. Thound-Tabl 'D'Iiscusslon. liev. J. . Unaggoti. .Adjournmnti . The WPindl Occides. In Suana tra ilhe wiaril dcclies the lth of' tim a ow iii hallvOt I remaioI inre. .Tiistr after her i t- husando's deaith she' plhints at thtg.~sta If at hier door, upon01 wiclh a fl: Is rai s'hl. Wh'ile the ting renin s onftorn by the wInd the eti (lette oft Sutra~ti forbuids her to muar' ry; biut at :ho tirsIt rent, ho .vevet small1, she cnn hty ushb' ther mnourilng assumeO her most ht.owlthIng smIle and accept the first man whto piresents bhnu self. Conti'anee T1almtadge in the muosi ex tra3 odIinry. rOOaanicO 0n record, "'In Sear chi of A\ IinnerI." to hie shown0 at the I Pin t(css Theaiitr ont O~ l Tursday. NO'llmT 3ICE OFt ElCTION Where'ias. jietitijomts si'.ned by a lcgal numiibe'r of thli <illl edi(( electors and f:'-holderis ridsIdinig in I Tunter school d istrici No. !, I -iiuren s Counity. Soth C arolina,1 :a king for an electIon upon)1 the (i 0 t io of0 I vtng an addit Ii'al 1 mil1! tax 11pon1 thte priolerty in said( .~c hoot dist rict, to be ulsed for school purpo4)eo, have been tIled with I the Countty board of' edulcation, an1 &Ceetlon is htereby iodert'd upo said <p11 I I stlont, sid~ electilon to be held on the 8:n day of September, 19'.10, at W'avlsworthI School Un Ilding, in said d1.istrit, tillder' the mtandgemlent of the trustees of' said school dlistrIct. Only such eletots as return real or personal prioperty for' taxatIon atid wvho exhIbit theIr tar r'eceipts and reg itrion 1 (crt ilcates as reqti ired In the g'eieral election uhall he allowed to TIhose favorIng the 41 mill additIonal tax shall vote a ba01lot containIng the word "'YE'S" wrnitten or .printed there on. Th'Iose against the I mill IaddIt Ion al tax shall vote a biallot contaning t he word "'NO"' wrItten ori jrinted treon. Pollst shall openO at the honur of 3t o'clock In the forenliOon and shall remaIn onen until the hour of I o'clock int the afternoon:.hen thley shitl b e closed, and thte ballots couint ed.. Theb truistec's shall rep1or't the tesult of the elect Ion to thle county auiditor' and( coutnty 1 speinItetn iden of edutea tIon wilthiin ten d' vs t'oereafter. 6-2t fly order of County Board. Study this picture of the one re ister used on the CaloriC Pipele Furnace. Notice how its openin are divided into two channels, ti circular inside and the square outsid Iese two channels are sep-arated by dle:Llhl insulated wall all the way to foot from the bottom of the furnace. When a fire is kindled in the Calorit warm air begins to rise through the cent chanil of this one register. It is again all haws of Nature to allow emrtpty 0 sIaCs, :,o whein the light warm air rse the out ter channel of this rerister sue heaivier cool air dowl to the p;rifying ai hen g chambher, replacing; Lhe air wVhi' has c, sin t upward. '[I is air is fres CICd a'1 !.eated, sent upward, and t process . bcome!s con ftiLuous un1til t huuse is thoroughly warmed, More Heat Less Fuel 4 This saime circulation of the air The warm air risr s to the ':ei!ings and sagewV1, t'aYvels io 1he f m c tnime t:e warm air enters the room it CaloriC to be heatedl and made1 p i. ItLis is :o rimple that i. Son nds lik heated homes were kept \arm all ovi stoves c'auserd par1vloMrs anti -pdjTarc rooms the reut of the house warm. Learn More About Conie in and let us show you whk is doing in thiousatils of other homes heating problem and arl vise you wheth; ably use a CaloriC. Come in and tali< no trying to Feil you--we merely ask this remarkable method of heating. S. M. & L. H. WL 'I'll OTICE. I so There will be a special meeting of Roy White, I,. tie s.ockiholders of the Dixie Flour & ow jugs- . (Irain Company at its olices. Laurens,,pleton, G. .l. I S. C., on Neptember 2nl. 19)20, for tle ( Court_ purpose of conzs idlerin g increasinig its. capital stock to $75,1.0. Ia --.o F. K. SI'RATT, Pres. ii is, c. m. I J. C. TODD, Sec. & Treas. 1-:It C The Quiniln9 That Does hot A.'st a . :. iicittaqe nf'te. toi1c aal in2x-l iv.. ef. i.c. . 111 J 1 l Tiv.J nR0o..)0 QUININI 1 , eut'rth. o're.., ' II~kr a Quitise aan ti C :: lnt catiSe liervm.a - :. ld l i 2' \ ritging 112 hend'. Feme ther th': :tiii --.e: -. . l on , . \. 11. *ilt i Siale Sa~iI o (on esate ris, C..l.' Oo~-ornr, I sel tmaniJ.GoD.'iTer At. o thel cy - ( -.n ri. 'v.2 oy- l'inotn---\ ot -gioliiio -i -1( -'i Ilonro1..\(. 11 NtatlE Seor llhr5'HI f ltl('TtON, Re'ord Sri SA eriar eleoion Cof the Dem~ n ol- nd Fa. imp ete 1eparty l l bh h(ls .\i xstb alteil' 192a0, for th ic urpos o f 2101 h no iitin- . 1 . a aiates fhalor' the follown at 'loecs \ t. I N) asant 'n te foaes enator. (15 orsnmn forii 'co I the Fouthton rIoal) whenJstrict.d W Sliitor fr the -alloth .oh(licial ir- n hn 1 u.A thehir otn o ll I 1saiialla ohernoa suellretry y n of thr, Comptrole toGen- (~ oral t te 15 dSapintedent io Edall -- Tt 1I tionl AttoeylI l 0101 Gee aCo issifg oer . tof Awrsculture taterod Commliion1 I Int e Soernagtr, ity resentatins aof( (colgtothe Loer osClr of CDourt, 7( ago8 cirat a.latrat91es.ag 1 Trh foloting wIsl be l of the poigP1- ( manaes hereiafte named.5 o The an-~' T()1 Til E alg~oer shal oenah ol t 'l inp ',11 the .ore o lff. lse ter t Mth reshal proned t plily count 1 1h latllIn 'thvts. After-. ta u trid the 101 result Ial' rP'0Sl thebnA maa.r hll et.if the wsamea ia-forwr he allct box' otining0012)'dit thek ballo1. ol lstson and alliother pa para g exc.ept t h c ollreatn to A. )].tIIlvo I rsu e~lect ob no f their number toi( Pe aran Mofndthe ont commidttee(1 withinvthrt-s x h~ours after to h10e 10' c lose I ('Ig I sondute A. all ruespc.ts Jcodn g to gv o ' cok'c patoy. 9-al 1 opr 1 h (IW( Cook, . .\ tevenf. OrayJ.hn Wa''llce, W. (E. MThln- - ls 1' 5S e. a 0 Wn)em n t- -.JlU ) < . 3 M V t. n ,. 0 % .--'.. :' ) , - - - - J'.,T. . 7jM5 P. q ILA 5.1, a 0r1 : ; 1 0j~ IE sV'A 11 w I3 in' k 6 1:1 .j Cal:3[0 31 \P3-% .-, th , -. : 1 V' Me t M re 2Uon. r~ :in,i nonmhroimhmenu aeore ... e. riah1'14im~ , tiuuoinsmma a rtme~ v' t' *c~ .i sm wr :r F3 o cr a w o Or L'v 1C. E~ ~ l t3ir ?k:Kiic 1'6 li Z! 03u G 192 , -. 1~ co 1240 mee IW'WL 1 -:1 , , 3i U %ore Qha 0(T i 'i- i ri(UM '-0a r Li 4 o r.>e whenm omud aman furae s and tob \wm~ off to keep~ m i e =J =31 More Comfort Less Work s thki ace through yOur entire home. Ornes of everv room en each r. Ee ry ( re-places Cool air which is sn mna12 nr oere theory, but mnore than .50, 'lr 1r1A -wint er, whien Mk style furnaces and to be shut Off to keepC1 the CalIor iC it the CaloriC- Fu.rnace .We willsu!yyr xr or not You can'I ot to us. No obligation; for a chance to expliain KES & CO. M ,rufne-te ib T% hcMu fi1o vr. C ou r41T, Store---Iamp Iellams . Ekom -S. E. Willians, . c. C. :'opr V. Gilliiatld. I. P. Walker. . G. "itrry, -1'. IL. Temll- 'aterioo-J. If. 'havion, .. H r rooks. bert Nelson, S. 1,. -I.. Z. Wilson, W. H. '. abb. fl, Willim t . A i1 n. W. Simmons, E. 1). hit I \\ c. W.i.. .Wal lace, I". P. 11 ci- 'l ~ci--(L'' on ) . Whiam, W. C.. 'ut-i ii Wy. HoeWell 1 l w)MU rn- . .\1. Ilo, ,4. \\.. Iehl t ii '\ 'i'ao. \ i .iili. Freeman,). A. l.n. LO-W a1 Hais, Pecntg fu-vi~n nfTyma Promactotut.--ss.o CutmaySeodTer.I.I.Watn l. r wiihii i t~ieti I'i'it berti Nsi oni iS. la. .lioe .tI 'ay (e Cluck, W.11.liP Hoewll2)T Bonn..2.W7i Cam..b.......10 ). Word. T........1.9 lit)am .............2nn1 David --w. Cpeld W .t. xe(ti itat ily Ji 41 ( .\l5( I.\ Cin, i J. 1 u. ('(ll. X ti(il l' ol , I).eA. Glen. ti 'O siiiITICt lat Ih ii' .\ VE l li-:.\'o T .) iit si' itlJl'ji '0RLACKELL' RI,(KECORD