The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 13, 1920, Image 4
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L.WlRENS, S. ('.. OC T. 1:1, 11121
The prime need of the cotton farm
ers of today is to get rid or. a part of
the cotton 1now ol hd. lll(lodilig cot
ton for a more favorable market is
good busisleS, but better bin'oess is to
find the market. The export ('orpora
fAon being s pon11sored by the A meri
Can Coton Associatio proposes to do
tiis thing. The market is ilidet (I aI
ready folnd, bilt tet c IIaI S t, sI
havei'ti Ithe mon1ey to pay. Th wait
Credit until th;e (Mt m. :Un 1 m1ade
into .oods.
Laurlens countlly Ahov:: 6 ecpil
growth (uring thej inst i( . ylars., as
sholroin by te CenSs i'toirt print ted
last week. The growth Was not as
rapid I;as soiie counties and more rapid
than oitis, but i ratifying. to note
that with tihl exeeptionl of t wo town
ships in 014 low r i-art of tli county
the rurl .l p h ion t k I pace wilt
th i an popula11ion:. I':kll-ens countly
is a. vouint (I prsperoIs farms.
thriing towis and a coiity-seat built
i bstantially in t he middle of il all.
The county is fortunat in having its
iural popilation remaining by the
farms and s-trivinug w%-itht success to
make farm life attractive aild remun
Crative.
CET31ERT.Y C3131ITTEi 1: M1: i.
Elvets Newl Mvlembers nid Trliisnets
Other ii' iness. .AimjrnI 31 eVowni
In AtiendliulI(e.
'Tihe Trustees of the aurens 'Cemi -
tery met at the Bfank of Laurens last
Tihursday after noon, Otobei seventh.
Oii illotion of Mlrs. Itall. a resolution
of regret was adopted oil Ile (ea ith of
.M rs. Sue Iiekts .\dams, long a valued
member of the loard.
Mr. McGo\yai, reprecseIting thle
Spec'ial Colmittele appoilited at the
last imeet ing tel iorted the following
:~w hicb lxvere nnmml
"Regiih nn-eti.12 '.i 'he Timi
wi:l i be b i <,n t e ' a Tue.'a i:
Aly and . mt li each ylr, br
tcl( , will c r t o a : -u :
aother.
"If at any time the work of keep;ing
the individuml lots ini l)rotperi 'onditiOi
shall have to ib' templomarily suspend.
ed, all lt-owner.-i'who Way far' main.
ofhiing thir lTs in! lrope 2AondlItom
sinul 'h given 1re)t o' the time sul
11 '.'he::0 any stieciiber t : h t . main
Jf auch del impioey (con~ t'l': longe
th::n0Ii thnty C:; datys. the said sub
seiher'iiii m a n be i-rmuied to rtne
-Illo fra' tl'i do:- :-Itv ho mm'' ittet
\() p('a0h del-incI otinue longea-'
('I en ehin: u:e ay, upon the rfe
se.aid (;f sueih siin heln' ai:
schneriet he ure ire: toi pa,
ae te rusewany oipa thig
Prtoiigh at. alr. oterisie bathan
said~ Cmte ryinettn in anyman nin
k'r oit tote u001 e) 1(o wih lth
eti's devont~ed. Vahcd must dog
tarle th le diteay All pe'ihong
bi 0' I groundse any othrin gany than
flied ince, ' o taken " 5t'in thei Cll,
I motery unoasthned;i and'no doe a
brerk animan ille any treiiu rlun
t.csar be alnitted.All wesos t
Irohibieted Acm rting upon.. it dea
r'ng'r otherIsge njuring any eif.ntI
ten, fevces of othe so~tutue in, f
ladloning ctfo, eCm and nho't a
theept also in The tese on car-yesneo
Pmosl eolecwied weren uerearyoan
elected for the term ending In Noven
b(-r 1920:
the executive ,work of the Cemetery.
Mrs. Virginia Gray, Mrs. Elizabeth
Christopher, ..\Drs. David Childress,
Mrs. lAdle Harris, Miss Willie Jones.
Tle re-itignatiois of 4Mrs. W. W.
Jones and Dr. J. ). Plitts as members
of the Board of irustees were re
ceived and accepted with regret.
Tikere being three (:) vacancies on
the Hoard ,the following gentlemen
wee unanimously elected Trustees:
\Ir. Albeit Toid,, .lr. George lalle,
.\itr. Rober-t Htoler-.
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LAN FORD
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L-anford, Oc't. I L.-T'I'he congr egati loll
at the laptist chutirch w'as expectinug
Rtev. Rain-sey, of Virginia. to p rlach
to !heI Sunday. bit were not1 disap
poiltcd inl a speaker' for .\ll. Edgar'
War-dell, vho is studying for w ti min
i 1try, wi 1reselit and mad e a most
interesting tal<. IliI.; enlarks were
enijoyed by all peet
Rev. .1. T. .\lilletr will have one 111or
aQPpointmeI.A wVith IIs onaregat ionl.
This w;Il comiplet hIis fout years work
an 1d accordnig to colference rul1Io will
bi senit i'lswheI. 1e has e'ndeairetd
hiiuself to his people and they wIl he
Sol.ry to see hint1t leave.
Mr. and .\rs. G. .1. L.anford wele
the guests of .\lr. and .\Its. '. D1. ( ox
latSunday.
.\liss Belle CattIerson anid .\M A
\lills have retuniiled 1101e foim a de
liglItfuIl vist to Ielatives ill lluffalo and
1aenoleCt.
M.\is. Talilnaut Pattel'son andtiI her
mother. .\rs. Ih:ngstn who !t111 a
we k in (reenvilIe withI- relatives.
hav Ieturnid homell and reporit a Ve'y
pleaant visi!.
.\r. and .\It-s. 1,. A.,1:rummiond vis
ited Dr. and M1rs. Mlailey of Clinton
last Sllnday.
M rs. DIr. Vincent and childlen
!: lit iuntday with hel 11101iel, Mrs.
MaImie DI rummioni.
\liss Nina ,ewis spent the week
eld with hv 11rot('1 her in Sparitanbulrg.
Siss(s Alpliabelle and lRobinelle
'%)x Spnt Sunday with lisses- Josie
n d Lonamel Williams.
A.r. Raytond Cox and Miss Jenny
J.onlg of Founitainl 11nn, werev marrie*d
ast \\' in eciday, at the hoile of the
rid 's parcnts; A few IintIimlate
friends andi relatives' elvre present to
Wn. te' C1nmony. h'le huilppy
couiple left innediatel. on a bridal
trip and will be at hlomle to their.
:rc' inl a few dlays at, thev home)( of
tihe grocom's Marents. .\iv. and .\lt-. 0.
. n..!y conlgratuilatIjin.-. arl~ V:..
14 1.dod 'L.c happy yoin:I ctoutpie
f11omi 11'ir hsts of friendus hcere.
The ScLool will begin at Centitral
Net \ id , Oct. 16. .\ 1;. .\ . \ .
\v w r -m I .\ic Pear llawliion will
Io 11 h: --o thr uhtol foi th11te nex I
\ r. \\'. D. P'a II( (lit (Ion ce lb ated, his
"it ' Iclt last Irid1ay. Oct. 5
Q Ca fe oif his fraiinds antid rela
tives wee pre'sent tol enjoy their uni
hound ilcd hospitality Alnd the feast o1
ood1( tinlgs preplaredI for them. Thin
wai (a ra(01 teat anfdliit o thi (~Sjo
i .\ r ai: t .\ ls. .\ . j t i ii'h ie '. v~e I I
.i and .\!rs. Il nsotn, of Fotuntat
inl, visitedl thecr simter, .\liss P'earh
ha,,::.8Sunday1 afernoon,
(emtnery31' linpro'l ied.
(('lsierabl w.'ork has bcecn dloni
dot. irg the( -at v'*ec'k in lI:aurensi 'icm
Iu to(~( ii numbhier 0f unavc.oidlable ('ir
''u~saos, the conditiotn ofi the (1311
Ii* . cy c had (e'(lntly becomeci litr frotu
Iaiifactory: and~ wel~lound d ad
Thanks to he ceraion ('tf th1
havei been ver'*cly gr(eaitly: imtprdoved. No-,
Itat, chave n swun'I. in 1)lace of tih
e (o1l onesM wh'ich w.ereC (dlalpidated ani
t useless. i'Tche rek in) the high fen
IIo thec Ilowei' side( has beeun closed. Tlh
ac unsipgh ty fceds hav'e beeni remlove
fUcma tCce Ilc-foot terrance along Noi't
.bre ,tri. and the entire occnupic
e parct of th Ice mietery has been clear'
7 of weedi~s both in the roadsc and ,walk
Iani dirsicde of lice tindividutal Stlttares.
C Thlcis.I the Truiiste and fth 1i('Ix (ciu
-lti' elommiltes statI, is not the t
but me cirely the( beginniin g of systh
I' matile and continuouis effort to get thc
I omoekrfy in anI al togethIer t'credIt ahl,
k and snthsfacctory c'onditioh and then t
0I kec >c It cc.
ti,
I"'These Rafsc Wlouldnt'! i1 .ily lie'
It's h -d to keep rats; (t. of a fee
- atoret. 'led for yoarsi. A nieghbhot
ing slotrc sold( me sotme ItAT-SNAI
t w.orked \ ondiers. Ga thered tup den
ratseve.1 ornng.Dought mor
SA T-SNA P. hlaven 't a rat now. 'rThe
t wouldn't eat miy best grain 'when
e threw RIAT-SNA P arIoundi~." T1hre
sizes, 35c, 6J5c, and $1.25. Sold an
gutartanteed by Laure'fn i'd warie Co
Ptlnam's Drmtig Stor'e, and Kenned
v, nio
HOOPLA? CIRCUS
DAY ALMOST HElIE
Ringlin'g Bros. and Barnum & Bailley4
irent Double Shoivs Are Inpatient I
ly Awaited.
The world's two inost famous eir
cuses now imerged into one and hegad
ed this tway and will exhibit.,at Spar
tanburg, Thursday, Oct. 21.
ft would seemi as thotgh everybody
in this locality were planning to at
t(nd. The very name of the great new
eIrcus---iInglIhyg Brothers and Bilar
nun & Bailey C'omibined-has -been
itliieiont to arouse far more interest
than has ever before been shown in
1e coming of any amuitlselellt enter
-i;e. And wo'd from the Ringling
hers, who are the directors of this
itItic circus, is to the effect that
'to"C who attend the performances
wilt witness te greatt.est program
p resented in America. This is
likewise true of the miiatiminoth street
trade. which will positively take
'Ce sli.day morning. the maitmoth
mienagerie an1d aII else connecled
ih this -higgest of all amu1semient In
lktition. The fallous showmnen
haVe Iade a couiplete survey of hoth
. ,!reat cihreuses and Imerged the
flue0( and btst of each into otte. 1111
'tls uipon hiundreds of performers
will appear in 3t gigalntie nIain-telt.
'i'leive will it scores upon Scores of
Ihe leverest (ii3b actors. A gorgeous
Iy costiltted pageant of sittpeldoltt
size will openl the programl. Grea t
com1 pallies of charai ltet ers. representing
ie hest-loved stories of fable and
nr1l3'wry lore will aplpear. There will
he splendid and many groups of heaui
tiful horses ill e led t ra:Tpings. The
arm1y of Clowns exceed all past rve:'
trds for fun and nimhers. All ('oil
riblte to the bitggrst ('ircus ill history.
--Adv.
WiV ll Y.ui Spind 5'0' "Mn Oi: t-Sunill to
Siaie $100:
One -Me pakig. (ann kill -0 lrats. Tho
average 'al will rob1 you of $10 a1 year
1 fctd. chicks aidd ;roo(rt destrue
tion. 1 'AT-SNAl? is deadly to rats.
"remates after 1illing. Leaves 11o
Smell. Comes in eakes. tats will
pass u1) lient, arain. cele'se to feast
on lAT-qN.\P. Three sizes. :5c, (.ic.
'1n1d $1.2.3. 'Sold and gularaniteed by
i1tens iaCdwar o (o.. 1'utna1m's l1rug
Store. and Knn11dy 1ros.
With Her Own Favorite.
"Daughter, I hope you will go to
t hurch this evening. The pastor's sub
):'ct, 'An I1our With Favorite Hymijs,'
should he vry interesting." "I should
Ilike very iuch to go, father, but I have
an engagenent wIth tny own favorite
himl] tonigh01t."
Szre in Everything.
No' matter how carefully you plek
animes oftf n tree. there's a tiie oe('
Iw-' V up there at the top that you
IIb;'e('d. In life, it's about th' s m11t:.
waly.
For eL Wedlk
Stomdch -
C Quick
relief from
gastritis, indi
gestion, :nau.
A sea andnerv
DRECO.-for
jTyoung or old.
~- AT YOUR DRUGGIST
Notl(4ice ofi Fil Settlement(33.
Takle not ice 311a3 on1 Ocioher !10th,
I 23. at ten o'clock a3. m1. lihe unlder'
ivd will mak11e an1 a1 1oun1ing of
thi ::tings114 and dloinigs 11.4 admlinis1.3ra
l0r:' of'lii t e .state 6f lIufIls TI. Ilutnlap,
14arn in rai State a; his oticae at
- I.1, 10en 50, 1ea ('arolinia, and' at3 said(
- timle and place wvill apl~ly to said1
.1Judge' for a inla! d il: re. All per'
(3u:re t'l :olake paymlzent' to Ithe unlder'
(:n' 4:he .sann to Ite u ndersigne.d dulI :
I 1~ u:hard S. IDunllapI.
.\dmiist rator.;.
p Se;:t. 27t h. 4 i.
Grws's Tastelesb chill TonIc
I estorer vitalIty and energy br purifying and' e.a
,ric;hlnit the blood. You can soon feel Its St-ength
-nng. invtiona.tlng E'ffect 3'ie SMe.
1, (GASOLINE ' YSTIDMS
. Oil Tlanks andi P \imps, Airj3 Comf
pressors, Conmputini Scales, Floor
SC"Reales, iShowv {Ces ,Account lleg
P isters:, Riebuilt C h. IR egisqters,
o Safeo, St1ore Fixtures.
THllE HuA i LTON SALE'S Co.
Coluia~~h, S. ('.
0. Langdon Long
ATTORNEY AT LAW
I EnterpriseNational.Bankc Building
All Legal Business Given
Prompt Attention
SPECIAL NOTICES. $
For Sale.-4Duroc.Jersey pigs, eight
weeks old. $5.00 each. Al-bert Dial.
13-It- di
'I'resas Not-lee.-All "persons are
iercby forbidden -to hunt or otherwise
respass on my lands, first kaqovn as
Mrs. M. 1. Bell land and the other as
Bhands land. 1. J. H1. Bell. 13-1t-pd
Lost.-On Thurpday, ,silver hunting
mase watch will 1M Ain movement.
F"inder please ret ir to S. '11. Dorroh
Ind receIve rewarV 13-it
1,ost.---Lower end qf - titct fob
3aturday. Initials "M. 1 ." engrav
Ad on it. Finder return t Advertiser
,r .1. 'J. Trotter and ree o reward.
13-1it
(Cedar Shingles-)x NO. I Ceda r
Ohingles, $9.00. Any ultity. M. V.
" o ld in g , W a t e r lo o , S . .: - t
Seed Oaits--Ied Appler and Fil
111111 pedigreed. Smuitt free. I ighest
uality. Guiaranteed. In lots of 10
mshels $2.50 per bushel. Hunphrey
.oker Feed Company, liartsville, S. C.
3. Pressly, Manager. 13- 1 -ehd.
,0.st.--On Saturday, Oct. 9. on road
o va ou, In ' rinityi I % idge
hurit'ch, one i-oin iml and Telbr'eke
l')lorogholobred tire With a1 Itube inside,
lize :0.\x: 1-2. .inder please return to
. ti. Ilackwell. Laurens, S. C.
13-li .ad
H1oms for llent.---everal roomltsl
enlvenuient to 11ubli squar~e. Wri-te
llooms) ," enre The Advertiser.
1:3-i t-lh'
WiV nn , led od fresh cow, givin'l
itrete to tIiree and a half gallons and
n1 to one-ando(-a-half pounds of buit
r. W. N. .\istin, Laturens, loute 5.
13-1t-pd1)(I
For Sale or Trade.- 150 acres of
o1d1 faml latul la ilI tt1rnr Co.. on t",
d (Gre nVille 'd41( Atigiusta road, four
r'.il of War-F.hoals, has one six
'colma house. well nai 3ard. line bottom
al. ai from t vo to three thou1
ai atde ai 'ood,\about three lorse
r onaten. Price $ 7.00 per acre, ean
-..'ttams or will take a good auto
'ohile a.; part pay. See 1). E. Tod, or
1':. R .Im vdle, I aurens, S. C. 1:-! t
TresaILSs Notice.-Altts ooting and
hunting prohilbited on la fts I own or
have leased. 11. C. Fleming. 13-it
To Ant Individual or group of bust
ness men we have a genuine biasiness
opportuniy. operating liake-Rite Sys
tem Bakeries. Our stores reallez big
incomes for their owners. Proiits start
the 'first day. 'We -.1u1t you in a going
growing business, Write or wiire to
day for full information. Stores now
operating all over the Soutth. We will
arrange for you to see itearest Make
Rite Shop at our expense. Capital re
(auired $1.001) to $6;,000. I lnake- t'
Corporation, 39 N. Clark 1t., Chicago.
Ill. : -i
For a'ale or lielit, -One good desir a
able farin loAted '1alfC way betweena
aureans and ( ainto', mile farot T'):1
SadI road, ear 0d . school and
chlurelh; s room ".a llintg hou"e u01th
1 It ooaloer (ol venencs Iigts, . Ald
b-ohone. I tenant hoitse and all nae
r ra dot, wri G. tt. .ilan, No %
.\,t A i i Per'01l1.s ate VV P rb
-ad against hunting on my ph. .
Thi, alpli's to exer-'iytbody wiJaout x
v:.;):;on . .\ toke Wilt. 13-It-pad
Ill, Sal, 1'1oit l~ite n eu .fr
ii:h: v:gtg about ; gallonas
dy. . A. .avenpoat. ar I. 1.
aa ,.iturans, . :. Hi:.1-a
ot lhad* lianc of iesh
h.. . at ttiare. ( anmt andl~ sat.
themu m; <,bl :mind! ' in baut a's. W. it.
Wtn ar a.an. 1:-if
Il lit arg1~af in 11 anga.e.- -Al tnosi new,
ha!If a.e v.'artoning e iaset, areseravir .
I '':aaon fora sellingt woodt senr'ee. ii
ml :t.l *bi prtize get baaly. ''me'
see :for "ouae1il. 11. II. Kennedty.
I2-21 -lat.
.Mare i'. its---Firsaa't to lay first to iay.
(et yoiur hena oan thte job. .\aoa a-lgg
tonic will siure help. ('all at iKennea'.
dy's store aor .\rs. Ii. II. Ketnnedy's
residlence. 12-2ltd
('rimsona ('bier-(leana 12 cent Ia
lioundt, hurlr clover 12 cents laoiattt,
alfalfa :t8 eents ploundt, htairy ve.Ith 2s
cent s ptoundt, rape 1n (cents cotunda,
ant ive Iye $:3.00 busheltl, th:arley R'.: I
hutsh'l, tbtue steam whlenat $:3.'(i ba.;hel.
whtite, yellowi and hearmudaa onaion retF
$3.010 hutshal . We~ pay3' the fra iht.
'arais Satad (Ca., Graeenalwood~, S. (.
I1:'-3i-alhd.
*For Sa l(.---Naim lFordison TI'a toar. at
a hi-tazint '.-rh . Was n'eer inrd a. Will
.-a' t erm'.s if m-essary'. ID. I. kaTldd.
1 2-2t-:d
shtot gunaa aself a je'ctoar. WNill sel for
half te larie tof a anew' Ilti. l. I.
Tloddt. I2-'21-pal
introaduce th m'aot Iaolar article on
eartha at prtesentt. Wr'aite~ aatilek for'
y'our1 terrai toray atal atticuars. :00
1t. U romer', D)st ari't .\lanag'er, A bhe
ville, S. C. I l--it-pd1
W~tanted.- -A live talesana witha ex~
.lpeaiaee t)o ( sell 'Wiiys IPciser andt
1Light P'lan ts to the rura al haaatet hia
Laturens 'Counatty, Souathi ' Cartlia
'Wilys Light Co., Oranagebturg, S. C.
1-St-pdi.
hlaging tanad TIles Fort Stale.- In tlIota
of live t a t lt rn or mlore at $1.2.
11er palttr. f. o. b. (Greenv ille . Siht a
entsille , Fout a ain Ilan, i'asley 01' I.b
erty, ii. ('. I'Tis bag-gi ng haas alli bee;
etaefutlly paiathed and1 is latt up~ ia
r'ollsa of fiv'e Itatternsa to roll--ali t in
fuill lengith. ata'aighten'ead atal lat ma Il
buntdles of 30 t eachI w IthI soIlia'iaen1
butcklecs. W\oodlsidae (01ttn .\ ills C 'a.
- Greenville', S'. C. I 2-a01
-ioar Nahl4',-Sycn'f-t'oom I wo-at r2
tdwelling oni SaillIIvan street , lar'ge lot
Pricle $7,500, half eash, *balatnce fout
annual paymlents. Eddl. 1101), at Lau
rensp htonded Warehtouse. 5-101
Pictuire . Frames-Any size, hoti
squtare andl oval itht plaIn or conven
glass. Good assortmaten-t lictur Ie
moulding juast received. Nichols Stu
Notlceo-<aurensq Trtast Company
wIll pay yota 6 per cent interest for
your mney. - 15-t
INSURE YOUR COTTON
We have rfacilit-les for han'ing. largo lines of insurance on cottonu
stored-'any-where and everywherd in following manner:
Ealed cotton at gins (withy and without clear space clau. .
Brick com:)artnent warehouses; Frame warchouses; Closed sing!
compartment warehoIses. Oen vwarehouses and sheds; It:illrtoad '
platforms; O:,en yards; Open coimIpire.s and platforns. ON FARM -
IN THE' OPE-N OR IN -SPID CAL BUIUDINGS; ON FAlZMS IN
DARNS.
We can take lpgrc of $50,000 In most any location or a 0A. t
amount on special authorization.
pON'T FORGET
Ve write the 'better classes of system gins, and all other lic:
of insurance.
BALLE & LANCASTER
L. E. alle - W (G . Laeu r
PRINCESS THEATRE
- SATURDAY, OCT. 16
"Elmo, the Fearless" No.13
"Indian Maid's Revenge"
ALSO
Fatty Arbuckle
IN
"The Hayseed"
DON'T FAIL TO SEE FATTY
For Sale
SULPHATE OF LIME
(Land Plaster)
No. .1. 1). 12:1) say of gypsuml: TCakliu sulplmte is t:)# um" t )>w
ru ,iimiulant known. This i not du1 to a1 dirte vt r
vail but to the liberation of plant food. The mai infltce " is
upon the baciet ial activities o fthe ;oil. ( ii( 'lly the atroonwif:
in. and unterrifyn rg orgainims of the soil. In th.4 11mn) tI
a.'.i;able ni12trge in thie soll' i wt nceased. Furtheu~r r in o
me alle processes of the bacteria there are fora' acidl :,-l
wh!.r- compol lilds i net : tci ts for the potauilumh' an:l
w ( ho l-11ru of thel soil.
J. L. M. Irby
Laurens, S. C
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 quickly if you
are after bargains.
Just opened Taffeta and Messaline
Silks in ne w f all 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. ..Wilson & Co.
OOSELEAF LFEDGER.S
..For Sale By....
ADVERTISER PRINTING CO.