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Citation for Letters of Administrator State of South Carol'ina, County of Laaurens. By 0. .. 'Thomupsot, Pr'o)atte Jldge: Whereas ienlry Grant and W. 1' Gant ialde suit to ute to grant tIhen Letters or Administration or the estate ni([ effects of 'Tylor G(1ranti. These are. therefore, to cite and a( Imiontish all and siigilar the kildrted and reditor.s of the said Taylor Gant. deceased, that they be and14 appear be fort. me. inl the Court of l'robate. to he held at Isaureils (ourt lioust, Lait rn. S. C on l le t day of I i)obru airy, 1921, niext, after publienioni hevre or, at II o'lok ill Hlthe foren.itoon, to show eause, if anly they. have, why the( saii diiinisitration should not be graited. GIven tmider my haind this 7th day oi 'i ebruary. Annto D)ominii 1921. 0. U'. THO.\MPSON, j. 1P. 1,. e. 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't aliow yourself to bQcone a victim by neglecting pains and aches, Guard against this trouble by oking *he w nz s r idard ren-dy for kidney, liver. btdder and uric acid troubkes. holland'a national remedy sinco 1696. All druggias, tlirea sizes. Guaranteed. i.o.k or t.w n ".01 ! Gold Medal on every box und acojt no imitation COE= MO QUALITY F] For Cotton, C Grain, Peani QUALITY in plat QUALITY in ava QUALITY in me( QUALITY in big QUALITY in pro Dry and dri Analysis as Prompt, cou THE COE-MOR Subsidiary of The America Charlest FOR S) R. L. GRAY, G R. V. IRBY, I o C' \ 0 c ,Aein be, a IC feral/4 JF ire and burglar proof va the United States Federal mnoney, safe when We shall be glad to have ness with us. When you in and consult us. It will We add 4 per Make OUR bar The Enterprise N. B. DIAL President SENATO01 PHELAN SEES WAR WITH JAPAN Maltimore, Md., Feb. .12.-"Ultimate ollilet 'between the United States aind Japin over the Jawanese prob lem oil the laclfic coist unless a t em Icdy for the present condition is found, was .)r(Ilted tonight by inited iStates Senaitor. .lamies 1). Phielani, of California at tle banquet of the llal i lt)ire capte'r, Aieriecan institute of ba 'nking. "Th'll is alin(. illvasionl is thieaten ing tle lire of Caliorniai a av Ie coi ionwealth," the Semator said, "and the only protests by white Califor nins being made agaInst Callfornia's efforts to rid herself of the Japanese linmnigrant are made through selfish (lphiity an11d not by patiiotkism. "'TPhere are nlow 100.000 Japanese in iailifornia," the Senator said. "They have sixty-Ilive Chin to tei pIes in whilh their ehildren are trained to worsiiip the em peror, of Japan. They own or control 163,000 acres of arable han1d. or, one ale in (very eight. One child inl every 13 horn in (a lilornia Is a .IaI:alese. "I'le .Japa)ne1se control lbhe builk of liro(i(letion of m11an1y vegetables and fruiits, fixing the prices. Lasl yearl theIi y look $61s.416.0 11, ) out of (alitfor nia soil and sent it to .lap ia to build up .Lpanese inlustries to c(omipete against us. anid to build ships which may fight against Is. "This tilt imnatoly veans conflict if the problem i n1o. settled. Cal i for nia will light for its land. The o1113 way var enn be averted is by remedy Ing the evil and the only time to rem edy it Is now.", RTIMER ERTILIZERS orn, Tobacco, ts and Truck it food content. ilability. :hanical condition. yields. Fitable farming. lable goods. guaranteed. teous service. TIMER CO., Inc. n Agricultural Chenical Co. on, S. C. kLE BY ray Court, S. C. ,aurens, S. C. M alIts and stacks of gold in Reserve Banks make your it is in our bank. you come in and1 talk busi 0vant finan~cial advice come >e a pleasure to serve you, cent..interest. 1k YOUR bank. National Bank C. H. ROPR Cashie * * * * . * . * * * * * * * LANFORD NEWS * . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * hanford, Feb. 1-.--The da-te renhinlds us that St. Valentine's (lay Is here and Ctipid's darts are [1he Order of the day. Miss Nina Lewin gave a very inter estinug little Valentivne party to the boy.; and ;rls In her grade -and they a!l enjoyed it to the fiullest extent. Nuterous anis and 'contests were lljoyed atid thiien delightfui refresh nilnts were served. Allss Lewis was assisted in the entertaillnillent by .r. and lrs. J. .\. lleinilug, .who fiurin ished music on the I'Xlisoln, and Misses .J(ni1 ' llurgess, l't.I .e Chapilall and Nannie an1ford. Prof. Joe lturgess, Supt. of the Gr eer sehool, ..pent th' week-end with hi.s sister, Niss .tenn ie Burgess. Messrs. Yates an( CUharles Waldrel), of Wofford College, spent Sunday with their parents. Mrs. C. L. Waldrep gave a party Friday night In honor of the teachers and the visitors in our nidst. They all report a delightfil tilne. I Mr. and Mirs. J. S. liggins were in FI.arltanblu. Sunday visiting rela tives and to be at the bedside of 1Lr. ii. T. Ferguson, wito is not any bet t.r. Itis condition is very critical ait present. A3irs. liarper Iliggin s and littlle soil returned hoine with) 'them and will spelld soille tillie with theim. AIrs. J. W. Lanford and .\Mr. W. A. Thomas are stIM on the sick list, sulf foring an attack; of grippe. M1r. .1. T. 'Patterson has Conmpleted his residence andi he and Mrs. Patter son are Very happy in their new comn modious dwelling. this being their first housekeeping. Mrs. C. L. Waldrop and Nir . C. 1). ('ox spent a very enjoy ble -lay last week In the home of Mr. W. 1). Pal.ter son, who continues to imrovo and can t.Alk on crutches without assistance. We are so glad .to see tills improve ni1ent and licoe 1he call soon lay Crutch es asid(e. Mis. Marie Patterson went to Spar tanburg Sunday to so'! her illishand, ir. .1ohn 31. Patter-son, who han; been tit're some tille for treatmen;. IllsI condition remains about thle salle. Mirs. Al. (. Parson and daughter, Aliss 3lary Joe Parson, have beeln very sick tills past week, bt are some bet r at preselt. liss Carry Fowler spent Tuesday with .iiss Nannie Lanford. 3lersrs. J. . Flenitr!, .1. W. Joln sonl and Frank P. Drummond wore bludiness visit:>rs ill Iaurens Saturday. 31r. .31. 11. Hlurnett and family w -ro guests of .\Mr. and .\is. J. It. Williams recently. .Nir. and( Mirs. Powler Burns and lit tIe son, of Ilark sdale, spent Flriday with their brother, .\r. Clarence Gar rett. .\ isse.s .11lie Alae 'ox and Ma rgaret Waldrop wer wt guests of Misses Vivian and Nellit I rnett last Satur da y. (la.e . . Willi:ims andl sister Lee Nrto Wilihalms, wVere guests of Afr. Wilkes 11u1rgess at h1Is bi1rthday Iparty Febru2-ary 11. 31 Iss I rene (Carl ton was the charm in~g little gllest of 3llss i'thel Ibanford days iln ln1i this 'eek onbunes .\lss uthCooer asret urne(d honie after' a Iletasant visit in Cross An21b10r Ito her sister, .\rs. I oydl Ilobo. Pr -...;. .', Jemhenrs of Is Or1'ianl1iza2tion id Not IDo N ighirid ltridlgeot. l'a.. Fteb. i'.--W~hile of f iel.is are (111uit invest igating thle rahti of 21llege'd "niight riders'' lIlto Idgeport and; IIi( the surrounin1g see tlon a1 week ago. when'l lamb(iwer~s wer~e ward not(( 10 to rent to tenan 1I)ts oultide the Ilale of the Tenants' unlion, oilrs of te union0 Itoday I ssuhed a1 formlaI statemenic~t dlenying an~y COin-. n11:t11on withI the raid and aCelnsing a "'disrepumtale".' ganig of outsider's of Pre'(sident S. 31. Rogers of the Te'n ants union01 dlela red in a st atemneint that t' 0organluzatiloll would lend any aid losile to (ih ar lp thlt mtyste'ry sturrouding the ident11it'y of the night rhilers dieclaring that It was the tpur po(st' of It' rider; t) inlIrte tih' uion. lite dItola red t hat thet union11 has a memblllerilp (If 9,lllno andt that It ws 1)rganIiIz( t for t Ittrptose (If binging ab-oth a rdutlionl Inl rents for fallm landis and a f-il divIsion lof (rops. It is (-har ged t hat thIelre ar lai:nd:>wners iln I his county ra ho willnot renlt lanld to memb'erhs Io(f thle tunion alloill thleir .nrrms to go llncultlvated. It is thi purpol e 110 o(f thle uni on, neC cordinlg to the otletals, to keep this land Idle until1 the landiordls agree to giv' the tenaniits aI "'stquar deal'' al aillow them to reari t hell fam111lies uin.. (1e1 lilore favorable ci rcumIlstances0. If you1 want to Converlt yourl JAber1ty Donds inlto cashl, see 110ome Trust Co. at Enterprirse National Blank. 3n.2t FLUCTUATIONS IN COTTON NARROW Prices Moved Over a Range of Only 42 to 57 Points Last Week. Now Orleans, La., Feb. 13.--Last week brought only narrow fluctuations to the cotton market, prices moving over a range of only 42 to 57 points. March traded at 13.57 at its best and at 13.00 at its lowest finally closing at 13.25. In the close the more active months were II to 18 ipoints under the close of the preceding week while Oc tobel stood net unchanged at 1.120. In the spot department, -middling lost 25 points in the net results, closing at 1:3.00. A year algo middling closed at. 39.25. While the week was eventful enough, its main features about bal anced so that market opinion .was not strongly swayed in eit-her direction, tis, ,vhile foreign news was consId cred highly unfavorable, 'both as re gards politics and finance, and Man chester trad? accounts continued very poor, these bearish factors did not have sustained effect against values because of the, encouraging news from American mill centers, where more mills were reported starting up. Preparations to liquidate the .\arch osit ion by the tender or large quan tlitics of actual cotton were regarded as an uniifavorable factor of conie ituence, but sellers were held back in check by lie Igro(.ing evidence that fa rmeirs are preparing to iIan t a m11uch smaller acreage to cotton this spring than was the case last spring. lixpectalions of bearish American consumption figures from the census bureau the fIrst thing this coming wek were against the market at times and it is likely that the opening session of the new week will have its trading colored by the character of tle satistics in this report. lirst notice day for March in the American markets mvill be 'Wednesday, lPebruary 23, and interest in the March position, .particularly in New York. will be intense In cotton cir eles all over the country as that date approaches. FA RI1A E811S001s CHIEF OF POLiCE W. It. May SlightyI)' Wounded inl Pistol Exchange iiih F. N. Newsome at Louilsville, Ga. .. Louisville, Ga., F'b. 5.--Chief of lo lice W. It. May wias slightly wounded in a fleshy part of the body tonight. in an exchange of shots with F. N. New some, a farmer living about flive miles out from the city. Newsome has run away and a posse has gone out in search of him. Newsome drove into the city in a buggy this afternoon, his twenty-year old son, Jesse, 'accompanying him. The chief of police hlad reason to believe that the man and boy had whiskey in the buggy and were offering i for sale. Chlief May conferred with . teriff 1). C. Thomas and the oficers iproceed ed about 9 p. m. to the buggy to make a search. As they approached the ye ieie, Newsome r'an away, Sheriff Thomas firing at Ihim twice, hut with out effort, to hit him The ofilcers say they found l ituor in -the buggy. They arrested .les',., and aftecr lodging hinm in jail, went in search of the father. A btoiit halif-past ten o'clock they came %foss Newsome 'In the outskirts of town and1( Newsomie optened fire on *ief May, each man shooting five timhes. As stated', Chief May avas struck (tne timne, sustalining a flesh woutnd, and, while it is .believedi that Newsomte was huiirt there is no evidence to that effect. Newsome agasin got awvay, and the sheriff decided that lie wvould or gan ize a posseC and conti nue the search uintiilihe had found andl arrested him, "I l-ost My liest ('ustomners Tlhiroulgh itATN'," Wtrites .J. A dams. "I'sed to have the husiest Itestau rant in towvn usntil news spread that the Kitchen was infested with rats; lost a lot of my best customers until II tried 1A'iT-SNAP. I iaven't a post ini thie pla1ce now. Rtestau rants should us~e IHAT-SNAP", Three sizes, 35c, GeT$.2. Sold and gular'antee~d by 1,aurens H ardwvare Co., Putnam's 1)rug Stoire, Kennedy Bros. NOT /' ISO)LATED~I CASE -ilaniy Shiilar Cases In Laurens and TIhiis Laurens miatn's story givdn hereii is not ani isola-ted c'ase by3 any13 mleans rttI .e(k after week. yearti after lar' :.ood news, Ask yoiluinighibor'! I sauretnt, saya: ".\ly ksidneys vt cre badlly d is-ordered anrd I suft'ered from hains im the small of my back across my ksidnecys. I felt nervous aid out1 of sorutits, anid my13 kidneys didn' act as they shoulId, I would have dizzy spells and i dull achli in the back of my head. Th'eret was a sediment ini the tee etion s, toto. I sur el y w'.as ini ji'et y bad slape. I rca d of Loan's K Id itey P'iiis arid bought a box 'at the baitrelts IDrug C'o. Doan's Immeidiate 13ly.I relie met and1 soon1 fi:<ed me up int tin' lhape."' (Ltatemuent given No vtlembe 23, i1914.) Ott March 26, 1918 Mr'. Heondet'son said: "I have hiad no utso for a kidney irtmedy since Drjant's Kidney P'ills ('nro'd, met. I ktiow D~oan's are just as reprtesented and am glad -to give another endlotrement.'' 60c at all dealers, Foster'-Milburn C'o.. Aftra. lutffnin, N. Y. 'J V T NC WE ARE SPECALAST IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE What your ideas in jewelry are, if! you make the, known to us we will fill your requirements. WE ARE SPECIALISTS In our line and pride ourselves on our ability I satisfy you. WHETHER YOU KNOW What you want or are looking for suggestions t'wi pay you to see us. 0y I 1*"A- SWF )S Why don "t A O FE R TIL IZE RS~cos T HEY will help you get back to pre-war costs of production and enable you to sell your cotton, tobacco, truck and other money crops at a more substantial profit. The American Agricultural Chemical Co. Ashepoo Fertilizer Works, Charleston UPi.to a standard 13UiLT U N OT Do SOLD BY to a pr e M. J. OWINGS, Laurens, S. C. - CLYDE T. FRANKS, Laurens, S. C. AWNI GS Have your awning made now, so you will get them in time. We will call to see you soon with samples and can give best prices on high grade goods. Ifyou want an awning for your place of busi ness or residence phone 3 and we will come to see you at an early date. R.L.'R. Bent2z GREENVILLE, S. C. Phone No. 3, Laurens, S. C. LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS... ....FOR SALF. BY... ADVERTISER PRINTING CO.