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IdAUIENS, S. C., SEPT. 21, 19120
Things look pretty blne at times,
on't they? Hiut, they have looked
ue before and we came out pretty
fell after awhile. The thing to do is
O meet the issues hoinestly and coir
geously. The man who owes must
neet his creditor fairly and the two'
an fight it out together nine times
/it of ten.
BUNiGLIN(G
't'he farmieis of the South are being
.landed a large juicy lemon by the
administration at \ashin.ton. EK
ery few days the cotton markel is giv
enl a severe iolt downward by some
1)roinouncement o1' other dither fron
. 1. G. Ilarding, of the Federal lIe
!serve hanik, or Siecretary of the
I'reastiry llouston. in whichi t hey
make plta a that the cotton producers
]Must I dep( nid upon local resources to
secure a irolitable price for their
product. The mere pronouncemlent,
without the carrying of them into ef
feet, has (ost thi lie South eiin fa rlers
millionsof dollars anid iiltei put tle
trice of our staple product absolutely
belcix the cost of production. .\lr.
.itarding says that the lFedera Re
serve 'hank will provide eniough motley
for the "orderly marketing" of agr i
Cultural product s and beyond that
nothing need he exilectedl. While to
dump the cotton on thie' market as it
is being ginned would not be an or
derly way et' marketing it, that is
taken by the speculative clement as
the mcaning of the bal;':; liresident
and worlds of harm has already come
from it. If the 'eederal lteserve Hank
is to carry out the purposeS it was
intended for, viz.. to protect the ro
ducers against \\all street financiers,
now is the time fo:' it to show its
nsefulness. Wall street itself.
Wiall stru(.t itself couldn't have hal
me'ed the market lilk( the price low -
ering cams'aign of the goverinmut ent
bank has done. )emocrats in the
Scuth will soon hegin to grow luke
warm inl thi'eir support of the national
party If they are to be the vie tiimis of
such bungling.
A n114)1 IIV('lilel
T1o the .Music L.Avers; of Lues
The und erihgne(' iltd annonnees the (in
gagement of til e \\'orld l's mIto
Artists Cotany, xho will appe- at
the Opera 1lou1se. Saturday. Oct. 2nd.
F'Neeling assuren(d that lbhis annioiince
meat will bt' welcomed by all withi un
fel-ned enftisiasm,. for it wil he a
prIvilegg to hieair this~ superbf tragniz
soprano, late lprim:a donina with the
Blostoni En~glish Opera 'oimpfaii' ('or
1o Ferretti, Italian bartitone' of thle,
La Scale Grand Opierai Companyv oif
.Iilztn, last seaseon with ihe ('re~ifre
Gr'iand Ofleria Com-ufpa ny: ('lest e g-.,y
mour t, entowne'd Amernoica(in vilotlin ist,
and Antonio \'oecoli. noted Italiatn
pI::mi st.
Laiirens iay ((onstie it self foitu-t
1t. in'hei"ng incilded a;' one of .ie
eities to be' visited '!n t. Se!!mi
liar an ('rganizaftin prest'5'inng fouri
eel' brtdi 'oloiists e ir ticpiired at
One eonct im'('ita giveii here.
Whleiever' this or-inz>ation litan
pea-ed, ti: haive beeni ethulinisti
(al' y r'ec'ived by ctt at'it y hous''t ind
we feel piositive' that Laturte vWii! inot
be the Ceeption.
Th'ie prices prfeVaiilg will be V
Cent, $1.1l0. $1 .G' and $2.20. Tlhis in
eluider' warti tax.
Owing to Ithei lim Ied seatfin g eapac -
ity c f the Opeira Ilinne for an ore' on
of t his kind, ft' demanid fotr tickets
will no dohli ex cied ft' supIply. Jne
Can ;.e of this 'onitingency'~ a (qtiik r'
Sponse for set r eseiva fions; is ree'
omme(nded.l .\liil appimlca'ttionts, withI
cheek oir ihoney oirderi, may n ow lb'e
sent. the iinder'signied. All such applli
ctionus w tiIlIll be il in th orderi'(t' of
their r'eeilt f:.fore the regular ad
van(e "elm' opens'-.
.\gir. D';wra Itouse.
Meetitng of Numrses~
Therei' will be a mneetling of thle IFift~h
Dstrilct of thme South ''arolIia stat e
'Nurses Association at thle martan
burg Chamber of C'ommelce at 10:3]0
a. mi., Tuesday, October 5th. All grad
nate nurses are coirdlally invIted to at
tend,
(Signed) 'Psyche Webster, Ri. N.
Secretary Fifth 'District.
GreenvIlle. e. C.. Sept. 22. 1920.
FO$''EIN IDEAS
0F ('MMONERt
(Continued From Page One.)
Four men marching by Murray's side
were killed tt the time.
The Helleau W\'ood gift box is ex
pected here tomorrow. This box con
tains contributions to vbe used for
building a memorial for marines in
Belleau Vood. The box has been on
at journey around the world and was
taken friim the battleship Delaware
at Sandy hook today and started on
its way here.
'T'wIenty-four of the Ml con'gressional
medal of honor men are here and
mi4ore are expected tomorros.
('ol. .liiton .1. I"oremian, of 'Ciicago.
will not be a candidate for nomination
as national conm manle', It was all
nounced late today following a cau
c us of the Illinois delegation. The
decision of Col. Foreman eaves only
three known candidates in the field.
They are Col. F. P. (albraith, of ('in
cinnati iiunnett O'Neill, of Kentucky
a:ind !!il1tliton \lackneider, of Iowa.
ItOSI'A'EILT l11AREs
il': i'lnL('A N '1,O''
Says Will lays "orced Lodge to Op.
pose Laengue. llelivered Ultimatum.
IHoped by lestroying Leltite ito
3inimize l'opularity of Wilson.
Ogdensburg. N. Y., Sept. 2.--- Will 11.
lays, chai rman of the Iltlican na
tional committee. "forced ILodge, Iard
iing and other lte pu bliean senators to
turn tAinst the league of nations in
order to in.iure the chances of I )eno
nrati" su et'ss in November," Firank
lin I). Roosevelt, I)emocratie V ice res
idential candidate, a!ssertedU here to
clay.
"The chan;e of mind" of the ite
publica.n party, Alr, lloosevcelt said,
took place during i'residelt \W1lson's
:second absence in "rance. It ias at
this time, Mir. Roose' It charged, that
.\lr. Itays summiioned senate leaders of
the lRepublical party to "se('ret con
ference" in Washington, where a pro
gral of opposit.ion to the leagli of
nations "tll any terms" was iapped
OI.
"'T'his was the turning point of the
-% hole Iepublican 1policy,'' the vice
presidential candidate said. "P'resident
WVilsot returned to E urope and it be
(aie obvious that he would be able
to inco'rporate the changes ltgg'ste
by Senator I-odge and others, includ
ing that of definite rei'oguition of the
\onr oi doctrine. The president was
(ltailning in Pari. a leagtie of nations
satisfactory not only to the senate but
to the whole Americtn people."
"'T'his is the unwritten history of
what really .happened: Will It. flays
lirried( it, Washington and called Sen
ators l.:dg', 'Borah, lrandegee I and
otiiers into ntc' t conference. I('e
pointed ot to theln that :1 successful
(uili'ch(. of the president's efforts to
r(.store 1)("ve and to '.tainl the greatest
ob(ject of the v'ar, a ;ermlanent peace
thl :gI the il'ague of ti I1ons wol d
spell i itable lepuli i anl' defeat in
"ie p1inted Out that IPiresidlent W'il
son would bc e acclaimeiicd thr2outghot
thle world, as lie was biniig acclaiimed
had at last been able to accomipl ishi
the ,sorld's ide'al of putitinig aii end to
"W'\'ill liays cd'live''ed in effect an
hat t h'y tmus~t 'coose between(t a sur I
renlder; of~ POWr' io thle Illmocratie4
paty acnd a delIiberate and cnrefuly
pliijin'd ('ampi~aign to thrtow civer thet
tieat Iof p ea'c' andii to4 dis('red it the 4
'''hielihoicc was tmade. Pai't l/iza ad
-'.!iigc ,was tlancd first and14 the res
oraltio 11of ti'ac'e to civ'il izu'tion was
Ti 1 i'rcoi.niz.ed n1 lonigeir lure Iut
ir. Itoosevelt said lie ('xlpected4 this
cdisclosurell to1 arous11e a ''howl1 of pr'o
test fromi Re(puiblicans In the senate
thi were4 i'S1(5 repnible for' whlat. I 'con
(ir'a irim against thiri own couni
try and1( aginsit lth' peioples of oithlir
ntills0.'
"Th'ley will seek to befog thle issue,'
he' added. ''bitt the ess'entiaI faet re
mains thait Will I ays was 'mpiloye'd
for' th'e iliitOse of electitig a Re'pul
no t."'
of'( or(t anltd ('(oniomiy make happy
htomue. You get both by uising ('oh e's
1 lot Bllant I Icater's.
l''IN AL . MVI'IIMENT'.
Take1( nlotice thait onl thle 8t~h day of
Oscober,~ 1920, 1 will r''(ene It fnal ac
c;ountt. oif my', acts and1( doinigs Its Ad
mllinistr'atori of the estate of &'4. .1. Was
son d1'eeased, in t he ofIlee oif t he Judge
of P'robat e of Isaurens county, att 11
c'elock, a. m). andc oni the same14 day will
a pply for a f inal dischatrge fi'om my
trus5t ats Ad in Istra'tlor.
Anly per~tson indlebtied to said estate
is notilled4( anid rirelid to make pay
mtent on that. date; arid aIll persons0.
having 'la Ims aigatinst. said estate will
plresent. them Onl or befoi'e said date,
dutly priovenl or be foreveir hatred.
'Rt. M. WVASSON,
Adminhistratoi' (rwith will annexed).
Sent. R. 1920.-1 mniO S-rd-A
LAND SALE
State of South Carobia,
('ounty of Laurens.
IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
E. W. 'Teague, in his own right and as
Administrator of the Estate of Sue
F. Teague, deceased; Mirs. Eda Fay
;Davis, .Irs. Minnie Fogan, G. 0.
'Teague, J. O. Teague, Mrs. Annie
lellams and Acy F. Teague, plain-1
tiffs,
a 'ainst
Ruth J11ll and Pay [ill, (cfendants.
Pursuant to a decree of 'ourt in the
above stated ( Obe, I will sel. at j.iublic
outcry to the highest bidder, at Lau
rens C. II.. S. C., on Salesday in Oc
tober next, being Ionclay tie -ith day
of the month, (uring thc legal hours
for such sales, the following (leserib
ed properlty, to wit:
All that tract, piece or parcel of
Sid l. tn, being and situate in tie
Coity of Lantena;, in the Stt e of
Som hi Catipllina, c'ontaining one hun
dred and eighty-five acres, more or
esp. bounded on north by lands of
Will xon, on the east by lands of
.oe Pierce and J. C. Smith, on the
south by !ands of .John W\harton. .Jr.,
on west by 1ns(15 of Vi11itm \Il -:Pher
so.ros and occupancy of premic
es res'rvled until January 1, I9'2.
'T'erms of sale: cash. 'Purchaser to
fay for pa:pe's and stamps. If the
terms of sale are not complied with,
'the land to he re-sold on same or :Tomle
subsequent Salesday on same terms,
at rik of former Ipurchaser.
'C. POIrOR,
C. C. C. P. and Go. S., Laurens, S. C.
Dated, this Sept. 1-1, 1920. 9-'1t-A
0. Langdon Long
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Enterprise National Bank Building
All Legal Business Given
Prompt Attention
(,ASOLINE SYSTEMS
Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Com
pressors, Computing Scales, Floor
Scales, Show 'Cases, Account Reg
istet's,- Rebuilt Cash Registe's,
Safes, Store Fixtures.
'TlHE HAIIlLTON SALIES CO.
Colum bia, S. C.
C. C. Featherstenc WV. B. Knight
FEATHERSTONE & KNIOI'l'
Attorneys at Law
Laurens, S. C.
All Business Intrusted to Our Care
Will Have Prompt and Careful Atten
tion.
Office over Palmetto Bank
Mr. Featherstone-..wl spend Wednes
day of each week In Laurens.
W. M. NASH
SURVEYOR
Terracing :: Leveling
NOTARY PUBLIC
Gray Court, S. C.
Dr. T. L. Timmerman
DENTIST
Lauren., South Carolina
Ofmce in Peopiles Bank Building
UNDERTAKING
C. E. KENNEDY & SON
Undertakers and Embalmers
Calls ansaweredl an~y hour day or nighnt
Simpson, Cooper &e Babb
Attorneys at Law.
Wilil Practice in all State ECourts
Prompt Attention Given All Dusiuess
Blackwell & Sullivan
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Prompt Attention Olven All Business
Money to Loan on Real Estate
Telephone 850
Offee in Simmons Building
BOLT'S A. L~ S.
FORt CONSTIPIO N, 501'it
STIOMA('II AND) ftAWI Ti(
D)YSP'EPSIA
Try one0 botte and11( if youil
tinkll you1 know (If or enn~ get
anything else t hat i'll do(1 you
11 as mch goodt as A L. S. we
gladly refund your money.
At your dirlst.
PUTNAM'S
DRUG STORE
Prescripitlon Druggists '
801 Mnin St. IIREN%. 8, (C
$ * * $ * I * S eS S e *
* SPECIAL NOTICES. $
S* S
Ford For Sale.--One new self start
er Ford touring car leap. Absolute
ly brand new. Sunierel Motor Co.
11-1t
For Sale.-Several extra good high
bred S. C. Rhode Island cockerels.
:at ch hatches, weigh about 5 pounds.
-W. S. lolmes, 225 W. Main St. it-itpd
Lost or Strayed.-Fawn colored
.Jersey cow last Thursday night.
1' inder please notify mne. Geo. Wham.
11-it
For Sale.--One milk cow. J. L.
Mlin, 312 WV. .1lampton Street,
Laurens. F' -lt-pd
Wanted-JClerical work by an ex
perienced youg lady. Can give best of
referlences. .\M. II. care of the Adver
t ise r. I1- I t-ld
For Sale.---One good 3 gallon cow
at a bargain .1. C. Shell. I I tf
W'anted.-Yoiing man with Ford to
Iutroduce the most popular article on
earith at present. Write tick for
your territory and rparticulars. 'Cecil
1t. Cromer, 1)1strict Mlanager, Abbe
ville, S. C. 11-4t-pd
Wa1!gonis For Sne!,.----lickory wagons
at attractive prices. 'T'hiree sizes of
two horse: and two sizes of one horse
wagons, with or without brakes. T. I.
S .m erel. I1-It-pd
lintgg'ies For Salt.-A few more
Amterican1 huggies, rubber or steel
tire at a teln per cent redu t on. T. It.
Sumerel. I1-1tip(1
.Mule For Sale.--A good young mule
chea p. T. It. Sumnerel. I I-1-pd1
Ato mobile Repais.--CCome to Sum11
eirel AMotor Co. for your Overland
car I repairs. Il -1t -pd
Notte.---We are obliged to raise our
pri'ice of washing at's to $2.1111 a :'.
Sun cl .\lotor' 'o. I 1- lt-I'd
Waniled. A live salesman with ex
pet'ience to sell W ilys I''w er and
laight Pl'Ints to the rural homes in
I auren. ':'ounty. South . ('a ro lina.
W\, ilys Iight Co., Orangeburg, S. C.
IIl-.~i-pdl.
ILS'T'-l1lac k Poland ('hina male
laig. W',hite tspots around neek. Been
gone ablit eight days. Rteward for
his retuii rn or information as to
wlt'erleabouts. .limt Davis, I lackmtan.
Il-l t-1'i.
For Sate- Fifteen he;ad of .1c rsey
heifers. (ood size. WI th calves. Will
give Iterms or trale for dry cattle. Al
:" ('ne registered Jersey bull. .I.' W.
Ilenderson, .Ir., Laurcns 11-21-pd
For lHen-- lalle residence on .\Main
St reet. See Albert )ial. 10-it
cont ractors and Ilulblers- -:acve Ill
to 2.') per cent. on FlIooring, Ceiling,
Siding, laths and -Shingies. tiny in car
lots. Send list for letivert"'d ptices.
(reenwood Sales Co., Ilox :';. rt'oen
w'ood. S. C. 91-20,t-che
White Women Wtttteid at t ate Ilos
pital. Columiia, S. C'., between ages
of IS at1d ::r- to enter training school
Ifor r1111ses. Splendid opportunity to
become a nurse. Also vacancies for
white female attendants. 'ay for at
t'ndants $30 to $'t., per month. 'with
1oom10, board. laund1y:: no exelse for
Imellical ('are and att'-n tion if sick.
Flor inform ation wr, fite t' Sut1pOe"1n
! nelu1:. 1t-it-chtg-'
Important Notice to peo1le of Lan
tens Couity. People that suffer, and
want relief at once should Itse the lat
est s'ienti tl( ' piepa rat ion for AS1i'1I
.\.\. Oll0l'P'. IIAY" 1Vlalt. PI'\Il'
MONIA. INlFiI'.NZ.A, ('OL'(IS and
C(l.,DS. VICTORIY SAINI- forl sal1e
CItOSSHILL. X'' Ih t'l-~
For~i Sale--Seven-'oomu two-st ory'
dwelling onl Suillivanl street, large -lot.
Priice $',5>00, haif cash. balanee foul'
annual ipaymnents. I'dd. IHobo, at Lau
rins 1Hondedi Warehouse. 5 I 1
Pt~tu re .ramues--Any size, both
struare andi oval with plain or con vex
mUould (in:g julst r'eceived. Nichols StuII
dio. 3t
Notie'-Laurens Trust Company
will pay you 6 per cent interest for
your' money. lst
For Salte-Tw~o good farmis. See
('lyde TI. Frankslii at lFarmersl' National
Blank. 5,2.tf
Thelr King's D~aughters wil! meiet li
doay afternoon01 at -1:0 at Uthe i res idente'
of .\trs. Sallie Niels on West M\ain
street.
Pensll;t 11 ionII Chenkslo~Il
The fol(llwing~ Ih en'tsion ochees h'ave
beend hrt'rned otLs le bnitn -thord:
t.i t 4elenu Iscss of Ii ts Ca.use I 'O
er' and rash eatinug and nt'gleet of the
siomiach, bioweIs atndi li'ver frtinnt ll(l y
prtoduu' thi *ondtion. Priac tieally all
who 1.'" sunjei ct to Ault o-into(x icntion
are xce'ssive ealtters.
WVhen Ithe stomach Is over'workeod,
tile food cannIi ot lbt -properli'y dIigeste'd,
ne (itheri ('all the( l iver be ex peted to
IperformO prop~erty3.
'Hegtulat Ion of th(e hlaits will, wi'thu a
-li ttle assistan11Ce to tile stomnachl andit
lI(i'e. 0em' ' thle cause oIf the t rou ble.
Sar'I~ra. seintile' prep~arattonl of
medinaI1l uierbs1 anKd r'ootst, (ontalins
tile pro'(sper lngredlents to en liven liv
er anid kidney actIon and invlgoi'ate
t he glandsli of tile stomachol. Contains
no alcohol.
If yotu tare sulfferilng from auito-intox
catIon 01' other' digestive troubles, reg
ulalte your habits andI take a table
sploonful of SarlraS becforo each meal.
'The r'esulit is simlie and1 gr'atifying.
It will dlo whatt tile commtioni laxatives
cnnnnt. All deanlera nnsI -obhann.
O WE N BROS. MARBLE
& GRANITE CO.
DESIGNERS
MANUFACTURES
kCRIDCTORfS
Dealers in everything for the --ewe
tery.
The largest and best equipped mon
. . . . . . . . . ' upntal mills in the Carolinas.
GREENWOOD, - S. C.
.TIiENTlION OIL MILL AND fGINIEIIES
Do not forget that we carry a large stock of Injectors, Oil Cups,
Lubricators. Also two or three high grades of Rubber llelt.,Leath
er Belt, and Genuine Gandy Belt; Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Packing
and 'Doiler Tubes.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY
823 WEST GERVAISS TREE 7, COLUMBIA, S. C.
45-tf -- --
For Sale
SULPHATE OF LIME
(Land Plaster)
Improve Your Land
Increase Your Yield
Especially Good For Grain
$14 per ton
J. L. M. Irby
Laurens, S. C
FUTURE COTTON CONTRACT
If yonl Want to IuIy or sell ('Otton) contr acts inl unit.; of ten)
1) II o' upward, seni d at o( e' for .free( )OOkl(et of vahiaie il.
J orinat ion andi rules of trade.
1 Iter01 ~41) on)1oba l d markt trsinC l qot tonl andu grainls
MARTIN & COMPANY
"81 Hiroad Street,\ Ne York C ity'
Our .talit( prefI'sen(tative
EDMUND A. FELDER
1512 Smter Street, (Columbia, 8.C
boii0. D istanll(e PhIone 122'.
Cash Chasers
On a recent trip North a waist manu
facturer offered to close out a lot of
waists at a price. We secured all he had
and they are unquestionably the greatest
bargains we have seen for many seasons.
They embrace fancy White Lawns and
Crepe-de-Chines. Move quicklyiyo
are after bargains. ~o
Just opened Taffeta and Messaline
Silks in new fall shades and many lines of
other fabrics.
A complete stock of Hosiery and No
tions, Table Linens, Handkerchiefs and
Drawn Linen, Towels and Counterpanes,
with a full line of Sheetings and all lines
of Domestics at
W. Gi. Wilson & Co.