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iUtje 2bbertiser subscription Price $2.00 Per Year I Payable in Advance pit is Published by )l1ADVERTISING PIUN1'ING COMPANY Laurens, S. C. "Advertising Rates on Application. Obituarles and Cards of Thanks; One e Centt a Word. Entered at the postoillce at Laurens, S. C., as second class mail matter. L AUtE NS. S. C., O CT. 6, 191:?1 The essential thing in the cotton sitlation is to dispose of the cotton brought over fiomn last year and still rena4nifg on hand. Thl American Cotton Association and Sen. N. 13. Dial are two agencies at least who are trying to solv~e thiiis problem. U i less they receive the support of Ihe farmers and cotton owners they will fail in their efforts. In sueh event. i prices may he expected to rentain low. * * * 'I holdiig iloveintnt is a neves sity if the cotton fariner is to real ize aniytlin fo I li:; yea':; labor, but the holding should he dinne in a. reas onlable and fair !nanner. Hlloders of cotton shoull 1-o to timir creditors and jo'nl hiatids with luhu':n it:n;'ightin the connmon 1"ce. Thela wa rehou:l:e recc ipt is a val table clii .::n rt idi i' : ;st um n aild whtt(ein tunt i m( m. to supply mier hutaa,; aiti Lua. .:, ill initeriially ai the situ tion. Some co t-):: lti st be sold, hbut a :. irit ()f co-operation and lair dealing i\ ewn deitor anti (c'editor will case things very im nch. O a " 'T'he condition f1 the cotton market is admittedly serious, but other lines of agricutiitre as well as industry have felt t he effects of the itbsiness depIres siOn. The bears cn \\'all street, to shon we are ace nstomeitd to clairge 0111' trouble.s, :ire not only Infl ic ijn puniihi ent on the sout1heirn farmer hilt lie i:; taliii a whack :u1 nearly eveiyboly else. ( orn and wheat hav' sh'(.sn bi declines while itltufae titrlers:, ,jobbers; andi mertnats are feelin g the effects of fallin g prices. \\hile we of the Sontb may be consid erably hiu-t so far., we are not alone in our Itroulles and the lowerinig cost of other things wvill event:1:ily help even up the lower,1in1g pr ise og 1',!r staple prodluct. GREENWOOD 31.\N IS litlI~im BY F'AlLI Willie 'I'. ('liles Illed VYesterday as le. suIt of !Full 'I'ii rough lIcvaitor Shaft. Greenwood, Oct. I. - One of the saddest accidents that has occurred in a long time was that Vhieh befell .lr. Willie T. C'hiles, of this city, when he fell down an eiev;wor shaft Sitn day morning whiclt fall resulted in his death .\londay morning 4t about 2 oclock at the Greeiintoorl hospital .here he w1"a:; ts eartitl lai in the if t('rnioon for an operation. .\ir. (hiles had attendtited thle I'en' praiyer' meetinug ati It' Iypsy Smith lent. afteir whielh lhe .ent to the Greei onoo lriiit (cii opany's pIa ce of business where het was hookkleeper. Iln trn' uinaccounitalle way lie walked into ther eltevatoi: shafitlwichtl wats c.<1 en thie top storly and~ fell It !s aidl ihat it waus thle eutom!tti to leave Ih Iehii \ator at thec top i!oor at thec close of lbusimt. -, biut t hat it hid ba.'n left blowi~ oni this o(ccasion, and1( it. is stipposed thati .\lri. ('hiilei; lhioughl that, lie asi watlkinig intoi thei elevalt .lhee a ell ib esiei iippont tha hei; stilld initdi the t in wthi darkti an'i ve taun it; in di nt li n seit.. anousl hut aton n was t''hle't. icto 111o1 to Sldru' Vstore nta 1,i from~ nlir. andle' insste lon alkeingu to n i-iter l e. 'herahw is j~ eiou.ly ill an ' wat takni itiof tin hstaofl blr tine o gaow wie~ orsl un ~tils <-nr . hils wieytat born I and ii ngedl let.'r. l of .e ( htitns. live'. littiwas v.htere thle ftinerahl wl t 'nd uiel I v Dr. J. Ii. Green1 tomiorrowv ati1l (,'r ik. .\l:-. 'hiles w-; with the arm'O~iy in Fran lce whlerme lie uttie a finte r:.' -ord 11nd1 ant autit Airs. \\'. (. (alhiotn. al.so ('ard F'romn .1r. (Godlwin i take( lthis mlethod oif e-,:pressing rliy sincere I banks to my manys fientds w'hol stood by: me so loyally in the see greatest licasuri ie to s'erve the peopiIle of LTaurens counoty to the best oif mfy abilIty durIn'g my termn o one (1110 DEMO('RATS WELCOME COX HOME (Continued from Page One.) The West resents, Governor Cox de clared, the league situation in which Senator Johnson and Former Presi lent Taft both su port Senator Hard intg. "In (very audience," said the gov ernor's statetelt, "the prevalent be lief was that Senator Hlarding was either attempting to maintain i de Ceitflo attitude or was groping ahout with such tinertainty himself that putblic conidence Was not pi'onloted. "Another thing which listurhedi the West .vas the unwillingness of the senator's mindl to he qluestioned with refe retice to tle overshalowing i';ne of the (*aiotiaigni. the spectacle to a man being .htilel for presuming to sutuit an iuttiry was sea'cely believ able. \\'hen the press (lisiatich. how ever con Itilil it the people gtained a glimpse of te sort of flussianizeil diespotism andl autocratic defiance of the public that ean natiuitrally he ex pected to follow a reactitonary victory aIt the polls." After a confetence with (overnor -Ox. .\lr. llonsevelt in an interview stateil that he found .ncrensedl inter e:;i ti the league during his campaign of the last ten lays. G;o vernor ('ox will take three (lays' re:t before starting next \\'etinesilay u :,n another c'ampaign trip th1-rug ktentulcky atilt Tennessee, D(1N( 1W'1.1, IN W E11STI Mir. John 1). Mills. Formner I,ntirens lbin, Wu %rites of tie 11 estern ((oun11 I I'. .\r. .1. \\'adbly TIhomnoson. county antlitor, has received the following letter from .\lr. .John 1). .\ills, a for tet resi dent of this county now liv nin 1'hoenix. Arizona. which Will he real withi iterest; by his f'ornme; irietits here: .\I. .1. \\Y. TIhotupson, t t'enis ('outt1 Iy, S. ('. )ear Fir: Yours of the first to hanti. In re pl ! wi!! 1...y v:tkad to get your lcIter amd hear from vot, as I ami al waysglal tcy hear from my friendis, 's,: peittlly back ome. I wish you w(ouhi connie out andl see tme ,01me( time. I couldl show yon something fterent fr:om! that enuntr::. \\'hc'n I eanme out h Ire til e ittutr' was all aI fatlfa anl t ati. 'a iiI y have changed to all cotoil. butt I tey are ii iglty sick as the p ice' h:t; dropied to sixty cents nowi iV I! i they s:v it osts Itat or iorl than that 1;) n.ake it. The crop will not he Is :.ige as last tear per. acre. I am t far ing bult amt1 ini the real estate :111! brole'ra-'e thustiit'ss and it vert' nittchtt. as there are plenty 'people buying ad trai(ling for this lanl ant (il. property. It's no Iro'thle to g('t hol of property rang ing from one hunlri to seven aid eiihtthu m n i re i tousam <lcllots. \'ihen lin, (l' i 1 nil it m. ans ..t..i o imget t vi. Ti s e: ail( grea nuing Coun.. shouktl'. see som ofii lhem It amI iter. l'titd in at im sil ver aiu gob' niaine tomel sity il 004 from ~'ilk Phenx .in-t ino interes is a 1 ~'itth s owil ati -pres Cel nt, bu0. wl ie g i n e actve Is ery much lie ctton -A l low i .4n 'a ts, So.liaies i t :!ky,\\'elt Ion, nn.on and alegltlv tfth ni(b; gling o liessil they havet o $:to tow n aglaorwa lio htiih it un-il IWSI ave hMt n aayed hin'ei thade SIh t f .'111 1u (itICy, i It hm am g diin fat in s Von ItIe di til t ud, ieni ''o'd;I a .\howed PhtyI o nx Aizoan.tii(liIha ei C Ite'li Ih~lS(Oili' 0 lift1 itys1) l o It irso1ti oldf~ ii cheI ~i lifted Aenrt. gatriodi2 statmen ten of hefdrl te-l *ta er iboardesh noeingt imtsam aiex oIts Iofissa gold, and' stilte tonfied coi rtai e. notie ofi r tie imp otionI f o .lcia in old. o lusa ic " * " * * * ' _ ** $ SPECIAL NPOTICES. S * * S * S * S * S * S e/' * eS Lost.--Between Gree wo d and Fountain Inn, via Lauren ,kne 30 x 3 1-2 new Kelly-Sprngfi l casing, complete inner tube and ri . Reward if returned to T. M. Miller, Greenwood, S. C. 12-It Lust.-Tire, tire 'ack, t'al light and License Number 76, 19Abetween Laur ens and Clinton u'1( s ay night. Find er please notify mt and receive re. ,ward. J. .l. Thomas, 109 Saco street, Greenwood, S. C. Big Bargain In Itange.--Almost new, half price, warming closet, reservoir. Reason for selling tv'ood scarce. If 1u need this prize get busy. Come see for yourselt. 11. '11. Kennedy. 12-2L-pd. .lore lIggs--l'irst to lay.first to pay. Get your hens on the jph. .\ore-i'gg tonic iii sure hells. Call at Kenne dy's store or Mrs. 11. 11. Kennedy's residienice. 12-20-pd Crimnson ('loner-.Clean 12 cents pound, bur hr clover 12 cents pound, alfalfa 3s cents pound, hairy vetch 28 eents pound, rape 15 Cents -jbound, hoom(e grown appler oats $1.5 bushel, nat ive rye $3.00 bushel, ' ley. $3.30 buslel, blue stem wheat $ .20 bushel, white, yellow and bernada onliou -,ets $3.01 bushel. We pay the freight. 'aris SCed Co., (reenwood, S. C. 12-3 1hd. For Sale.---1921) model Nord touring car with starter. Also I iarley-D3avid son imotoreye'le. .I. I. '\% asson, at Wilkes & Co. 12-It-ipd Wl1114ed.--FiX or seven rooi house close in. Possession Dec. Ist. \'rite "1loue,"',I lox 323, Laurens, S. ( 12-l -pd Notie. -1 am agent f r haind-paint ed jiictuares and have a g (l su'ipply on handit' now. tall to) se 'tht:.:. .l-s. \. I::ty Andierson. 1:2-It W!anted.--To trade Overland "00" Inl good shape tor. Ford Sedan or Cotape. .1. W. Wells, (ray Court, . ''. 12-lt-pd For Sale.- --Ole 2S inch barrel \Win cheste'r 11111in) glun, practically \ bw. IL. C. liarksdale, Laurens, S. C. l2Vit-p For Salt--Pigs, pigs. Five and six years old. Gmood stock. Ready to de liver now. .Fresh sawed pine Jdabs, $:;.10 ;ter t wo-horse load on n\v' faint. Also soni rough lumher. .1. ,l). tadeni G:ay ' 'otrt, Rt. I. 12-It-pd 1or Saie.-Ntv F'ordson Trittctor, .at a barginl Y1rice. Was never'tik('d. W\'illI give terms if necessary. 1). . Todd. 12-23-pd For . ale.- -RIemington double ;1 -.rrl shot gun, .eIf ejector. Will sd - for half the price of a new gun. 'I). 1. l'oldd. 12-2.-pd lost.---One pink cameo brooch near city hall Saturday afternoon. Finder please notify Advertiser otfieq. 12-It-) For' Service.--- Registered ; 1)uroe .3:;'sey 'boar: hlenry lord 11, jteg. No. 11 ; I1;7. Pee $5.0. 3 Douglas l arnett, l.aurt' ii:, Rtoute t,. 1.2-;I -ltd ltaninig 111d Ties For Sale.---In lots of Five , a atterns or more at $1.25 l1( "' pat tern. f. o. b. Gre'4enville, Silni onsvlle, FouIntain Ian, lEasley or Laib erty. IF. C. 'T'his b:lg ag Alas all been '.iefttily patched an .' .plat up inl rolls of flive patterns to roll-all ties full length. straightenle' and p11 up in hundh s of 31 ties each with sutllcient b)i1ckIu.. Woods ide Cot ton .11 ill; Co., ('reenville, S. ':. Wante11d--Snall cottage or several roCi:as suillale for light hoisekieping. Address "Itools' are of The Adver t lser. 12-I t-pd For Sale.-C(ase tractor al11d1tracltr harrow. 1oth for $s:5.00. In good condition. It. V. I bly. 12.-1t Lo4st.-th ite pig with brown back. 1lopped ears. Iteward for his return. or inl'oinaa t.tin as to wh e r.aboauts. A. Fot' Sale.--0n4 g4ood 3 ga llon cow at a bargain. .3. C. Shell. I It? Wl'hte4d.-Moun g mant with l'ord to intr 1oduc1e thle miost 3popul arI atit! c on eart3h at lprest. Write (3uick for your' 3erritory andti ,r.ticulars. 8tecil 1t. (roaner, 3)-strtiet .Iantageri, Abbe ville, 8. .'. I --it-pd 1'anted144. AX liei al(sman~ with Itx perl('ience to sellI Wjilys P'o Ner andi~ bight Plants to the ru ral homeis in laaurens 'outyiv South Carolina. WVilys L ight 1 o., Orantgeburt g, S. I'. ll-t-)d. ('onft'aetors andI ita ilder's- -Sav 10 to 25 lien eeni. on Ploorin .g. ('eiling, Sidling, La: bs a nd Sin gles. Iity in (ar lipts. Seud list for deblie prices. GreenwoodI Sale (o., Itox .i::5. (;rieen w toodl. S. ('. 9-24,3-engw Whlit Womenl(1 Watted at F-tan-~ Ilos 3pital. 'olumcr:n. 8. C.. between alges of I S iid( 35 to eateor tining school1 for nitrse'. Splendid opporItunity o buecume a nur .:c. Also4 va''aniesr for w'hite femah,' atl dats. P'uy for at roomh. bioard(. ltadry;It no expense Cor miilcal (are and1 at tentioni if sick. For infiormati ont wr t thle Stuperi-la For Sale--Sev4 n-1003m two-story dlwelling otn Sullivan street, large lot. Price $7,500, halIf cash. hialanee fotur annual payments. l'dd. Ihobo, at Lau r'ens Bonded Warehonse. 5.-l0t Picture .Framtles-Any sIze, botht squarel' and1( oval wilth Illain 0r convex glass. G ood tassort ment picture muotuldIng just; received. NIchols Stut dio. 3-tf Notie-aur ens Truist Company wIll pay yotu , per' cent interest for s'ourt monty. 1 5-if Forii i'ale-T'iwo goodi farmns. See (Iyde T1. iFranla: at ta:mtE's N'ational llatnk. '2-tf ".\lry's A nkIe" at Princess Th'lea tre 0. Langdon Long ATTORNEY AT LAW Enterprise National Bankc Building All Legal Butsiness Given Prompt Attontlnn 11i18. GARRISON OF' VRAY COURT -EM) Mother of Charles Garrison of Green. Ville, 'asses at. Age of 68 Years Gray Court, Oct. 1.-Mrs. Fannie -iorroh Garrison, wife of J. H. Garri son, died at 5:20 o'clock this after noon, following an illness of several weeks. Mrs. (Garrison who was the daughter of the late David and Susan i)orroh, was a native of this county. She was sixty-eight years of age. In addition to her husband, she is sur vived by six ,children, .lrs. W. ). Franks, of Laurens, .\isse; Mary qnd Fannie (iarr'ison, S. D. Garrison ) of Graycourt, G. I1). Garrison of Vest Palin leach, Fla., and ('has. J. Gar rison or G reenvillc. The following brothers and sisters also survive: F. Ilorroh. Miss Sal lie I)oytroh, and .\lrs. .1. T. Peden, of Gray C'ottrt and I). I,. )orroh of Texas. .irs. Garrison was a life long mem I"ir of the I'resh;yterian chur1'(c'h of this town. Tie bur, ial will he in the Pres hyt e'iat (tnet'ry sometime uHnday. TI 'tclite (i intiing n(t11 he arriva of, relatives''fromt a distance. 11E101:5 IN GitAIY RE.FACH 110114TO ('onfederates Arrive in 'Texas ('ity. Will Open ltienion, First Session !Hld b~y .ilemorial Atssociat ion. I ltl ston, Texas. ct. I. Special traisti all n nttiIed the su';ai l regular tratin ser-vi'e" into this city todaty and( blrougpht thottsands; of tconf'edecrate' vet eranwt to attend the reunion of the I'nitet ('onft'rlerate veterans. Their ui nhers wv ereI' illd by those com on forl the reunions of the l'onfeder ::le .\lemnorial as soeihtlion0 and the "mun. of ('nfe'delratet' \'eteranis. to be held .iointly witlh th:tt o' the old sol d iier who fuiiiglt Ifor the F'mi;:th. The first special train toiy b'ought the \\'ashliin o !. !> '., andl }ia a of til \i i"inia dilt'gt; iot Thm first .ets::ion of the' joint re'un i(n wrill be eid to:norrtow afiternoont h11" the itneirial a:soiiation. The Sons of \'ettrians wrill hold their first mteeling Itoiorro'lw nigit and ilte opren inct >-.ssion of the veterans will he held \\'ednesdr'ay torning. At tle Wednesday mn(1 n ign session (,ov. W. I'. Ilobby, rep'resentini the state of Texas; .\ayor A. I. Anuner .iman of H louston. ani .fudge Norman ". K itterell. representing the Texas ('onfederat e Vett'i i s, will delitir ad dre::t 0s of weleitie. The Session will be openwd by (;en. .. W. Ki ik Palrick. oinindttler o; the Texar division of Ile veterans, who Qwill turn the chair over' to (ten. K. .\l. 'an Zandt of Fort W\orth, (omnnantler' in chief of itl o,.r ganizatior. The city i decifora(ted for the re union. 1' a colors of the ('onfedtlrai 'y 'cing intemntinled wit h the fla; of the I'ritel States. The veteran: art b11in; "hilleteel" in sc hoolk and other 'nie c buii1ldine.. Other visitor.; are' as;;sgn d to pr :-r" homer, if hotel reservations r1e not ofb tainatle. andii 7iutin visitors will bet in liii cityV by \\'':inesday n1oon. tonit eclliare in wul no h- af lesndIbae for~. vi Iebton.1 lis euh It rmat in i ven~it itutiealie n 1.d y wVi ri'itKO AT~I te a nieh: simn.. hionhe orplnnt of thes ranizio fle I tsnowe3i in th il)y Ant tr lst,ie the y Faid, wVi nL)'thl~ nOe tIn - l' the arid r(u0ion ciy.e tan nahii thc., wn i. r reae Aro. H'ov toroun thaty murs Is hn sfed.n Oo sorainie no8 lc92e.t Wit Insu ranCA I n the cuntesign. Fed for an ianformaiyuay dsireon abtie ourdpla bon inanc .pranu (stulln bille'cEti, WItNDSls' .\ l il Ll i.laTiNr.andd slio heaer thslan, Tny companyr arn exstnce.~.i;ac Rembe, ws et Core prepare to C.p.rv to you Geat gurs iSet. sandet and, wr.t Inuranc...n.the Cune of Abbeille Gim reenwood, McAbb ormleS.k, J.It.gefi~e.,.Laur.nGSeenwooexington A.icland Counod. an Spatanhug.C. J. rerle l'on. . olmbrg, Sarn i I. ('iarondon .umte. .e erdshaw, .The fhacronare:.. aerloo, S.aser Lyon PrBaes..dent,..ColumbirS. S.. R. iake, Ge . gt. Sec.an es., Greetii'nwo, S. C. A.Oil Grans an. ...mpt. CAr, C.C J.l.e abrel .or .p..tAbbvcale S. C. J. R.'s Baeb..i.. ..s Gregistes,.C SAfe.,Yungbt od'.. .HodgesrS. J.Fae yn .Columbia, S. C. ATTENTION OIL MILL AND GINNElNIES Do not forget that we carry a large stock of Injectors, Oil Cups, Lubricators. Also two or three high grades of Rubber Belt, Leath er Belt, and Gennine Gaudy 1Belt; Pipe, Valves, rittings, Packing and Boiler Tubes. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 WEST GERVAIS:STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 45-tt For Sale' SULPHATE OF LIME (Land Plaster) Grcaves and Carter (.Journal of Agrieuitore lesearch , ni. 11h No. 4, P. 123) say of gypsumi: "Calcium sul ph ate is the mod Iniw erful stimulant known. This is not due to a direct nulritive value but to the liberation of plant food. The ainn intluieneo is upon the bacterial activities 0 fthe soil, especially the aimoonaf ing and unterrifying organisms of the soil. In this manne' the available nitrogen in the soil '. Increased. -'u.rthermore in tbh metabolic proceesses of the bacteria there are formed cida '1 other compounds which act as .olvnteis for the potassit n an'i phosphorus of the soil. $14 per ton J. L. M. Irby Laurens, S. C FUTURE COTTON CONTRACT I \'CoII wva it to IbuyV o(' sell otton ou nt r ets ix tixil.'. ;df tix 111(5 or Ii)wt Ni, semxi mxx ounc fo r free b)(ook'i'let of \alnI ;' inll lorilmation al rules of 1 roIe. Jiet tier oin probable noixrket t reisI in l ot it ;io nl ; r sent firel' 11'1)n1 rcini iest. MARTIN & COMPANY ( (YI"'() Il it(K 14118t '1 Biroadl Street, New York ('ity \ .\lemi( Aix(ax ('o tton and ( u ixaix Ex'lxixxmo' .\ 'lem ' r ('lea1rin1g 1louse.. l l)('or Solli initerview\ get inl Ionch with oll' Stilt ' Ite resen'itat ive EDMUND A. FELDER 1512 Stiunter Atre(et, Columbia, S. C., IIong l)istanee lhone 1229. CHALMERS GOOD VALUES MADE BETTER The new and powerful organiza tion now manufacturing the Chal mers announces new list prices for all models, effective immediately, as follows:1 5-pass. Tor~ring Car (Formerly $1945) I1~.w $1795 Roadster [Formerly 1945] gg 179 Sport Car ]Formeriy 2145] no 1995 4-pass. Coupe [Formerly 2645[ now 2595 Sedan [Formerly 2795] no 2745 7-pass. Touring Car [Formerly 2095] no 1945 In our opinion, the real significance of the new prices is that they apply to cars 'long recognized as splendid values, and that they make those good values even better. Carolina Auto Co. L aurens, S. C.