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te bbertser S-bscription Price $2.00 Per Year Payable in Advance Published by ADVERTISING PillNTING COMPANY Iaurcins. .4. C. Advertising Wits. on Applicatio. I ObIuituaries anl Cards of Thanks: Oto Cent a Word. 1tt'red at the postolee at Laurens, C., a.; second class mall matter. I .W13 NN, n. c., Jirt('N E1,0 it r Friendj Iman Sube.iber2!. laeyou," nic water-.nelonl patch, p'nied? The weti being dlo:wo .th thre ba blesv. of ti (, counlty unlder. th e auispices. of th 0 C1 111l-i 'r C e IW'. l ( ci' drend of poorer parenrt. have' b.'en' (x aminted, ',i r d fe -, ("' :covered an(' awypoin:edi oil: inl which Fome of the.'.' defects mlay 1 overcome. W%*ith ot0 tilesvice that the ciater Is rendering., '11111y of h iwould have grown to chi'dihood and mfall hool with defort:lire; that would hltave' handirapped them1 througlhout their !live-. It isma tu e aS;ier to cure the phy~mcal defrcvts of, chileiren whenl han after they ha' '. ttained ag' ani i'd tho work that i!. rOw beiI ' carri -d oi wit!h the im'i~' ; shoubt h~e en( ua met 'A * * ThI i:1tprovement2. of the itv st: c( t.: anld T17!c wor)ks a;w con i a:aed by the City- ('on'-.c ! :."d C:ambher o, Co'mmerce ae alino.;t a ty as VieVed l rom . i t and - 'o:t of ((ai.f t-:,elnce ann licaith. A lare ri rt of t city embreed in t.e Lauren( .ill illa.; iA a!:rnjot enlir( Iv without the modern cenvenie that a wat:-. FOw('r and light system affords, although the millii corporation pays nearly a fou rth of the propierty tax going into the -ity treasury. The cntire city, whils not in immedlate danger of an eptkindic eautsc I by I im !,ure water, I; being Ferved by a va for system that is worn out. out-of date, and too small for the town's ptl(ulation. An inliproveenalfti of theI; Fy!ter syne I.. almos1 imerative. The strer-t atil light im)'rovmentl'ns are matter (f lemer importance, thou.h It will h. readly recognized that a considelrale ruml of money cou!d he c x pen ded r: 1:ely . n the Ie en lphIc works. Deathl of anl Infanlt Naney MaucFarlan !rhy, the infan: da gh :- f .6 1 and" J.l . . 1.'. .\l. I:sy. (";<d at the hom;e'- of it:, parent th yr firs: l1 hia ir. r!':t . . f e Capt. Irt ';:as -::2th ne On 1:: ea 2 es in Fran*e. *'. ** * A * * it' A * A Satumer iI uonl 2 -. ) h : ; u. bu ty n'! prot en: ou r \r : irat s ra:.:' '' ad!! < n:: !!:- K1:. Of ai ni ' d; : . -:s. Ii n r -: r f.-om ':!t nd ( ove:' 'l ofb f2th;. H, '. r d (7 ae d' o2i:- i : I :. abu forn day; ream'ly to .);. on ( i2 i.' r n' ( : o' (rom-1 i<. ( t:he f-ic: ou'. o, o( r '::.t to ginat (::tW:.t by r:, ': and :'.wat (it :-O.' th'-:: pe:t;t3 is i th<: lI;a d ,-b:i!l the ity i---. ihe ranl 'ly. '1The I'. S. IDe:artm ert of Agricul - ISdre reco:mni"ids a w~<~rfal ati t i tyI 'ho(d or houmse flys in) thle tu'e d pwdre hllitaor( winhv~ wI:.n nure1 will dcstr'oy all luvar'. T's> II not tIll:'the adlult fly howeve:, .so we nrglcet our stablesC we tmurt at the fly all srummer:. The C vc Leaguie, assaisted ly I;oc iniryor', health oiffice:, and eennity r.'Ira i s goIng ti wage a war agtainst thi' (1)g(routs pest. No f'ier mean a cean ajtd healthy rlty. The fly e:'rrcs the dedr':y germs of t rahIold ftce", tubthrt u !o:; Ic, diir 1 he, d. Io'(r y *ad tummtner' comprilaint of I "antf. H le sa'lc idsa dlee :m e I- car ry.ins the ;ermnw on his5 wIngs an d legs: fromn the flhth;y p.arbage c'ms, nyni:'c Ipjies, o!'t-houtced and ahi: '.Wn' you hec!p nrrtke y'on:- city a healthiea one by rele:n:ng It aI! 1y-b:-:Cd. jpge':ce:and swat the fly? II. Js. W'. sib. Co., t:',n' .ea -e : " . --a - ..._.. * .... ' :c~i of:<is d~:.' t-i *g FRENCH HONOR AMERICAN DEAD France Joined whit 'America in Two Days of Osera'ince of Monorial Day for Anterleantis Wio Gave Up Their Lives in World War. Paris, May 29.-France, lin military and I eligious services, joined with America today in the first of two days' observanceQ of memorial day for the A:nr'icans who gave their lives in' the world war. With British, Belgian and other allicd participants, the French people syibolized their reverance for th'Se who fell by a notable ceremony the Arc de Triomphe, where sol diers and civilians placed wreaths on tihe tomib of France's unknown sol d:':', o hilef Hugh C. Wallace, the Am'erican mbassador, speaking for his nation, coupled his tribute to the (!ead w ait an xp ression of the world's a:Iirihation for the spirit of France. Th roun hoult France, whcrever there we'e American graves, memorial ser-I vij(cs wee c 1ebl in the French church es and in Paris there were observanc e. of the day in all the English-speak in " chches. Americas' day for the diad has b ecomUe almost a French rite. T oe rn men it and people, through thev new-:apers and veterans' organ izatiin, a skcd to be allowed to honor the American dead and the proarais o today and tomorrow, slggested by th! A ican Mempoi:.1 ( 1 comttee, allrange d by the Frenh a lone at iainy pIaces in variious parts of the (cunit ry. Th' cerlemony at the Arc de Ti o';phe se1ved as a synbol for the fra 'ernity of th comirales in arms in the late war, le)n a conlpoite battalion of the Aierican forces of ocenPation fro:n the Rhinelat, with its band layingilt, "MaI.deelon." swung upi) the Chaips Elyse('s, uider tle areh, and tasseI the French guard of honor, with a sprinkling of other allied uni formi!s il the imassed forces at the arch. As the American -boys, tall aLd straight, and with their clean-cut fac e!. taIIincdi almost to match the shade. of their uniforms, marched past the ard, tle ide of the American i;ctators was stirred by the lauda tory (oimmelilts of the French veterans on the appearance of the American fcrce. Anbassador Wallace, Major Gener al liur T. Allen, commander of the Arn rican forces of occupation; scores of American ollicers and enlisted men, delegation of Bi tish and Belgians, and representatiives of American and IrIencl or.ganizations attended ser vl ecs which vver- held in tile Ampri - ,an Cliirch of the iFoly Trinity. The French oe t was replresente(d ere anid Mariisal Fo-h, who was ah ent froml Paris, Fent his in lit ary aide. F~mu I Silli (Captured A smail !.till was captured onl Dun - (;n C:.ek Monday afternoon by Rulral r man' Owinlgs nelid Poyd. A war a er~aion wa w at sworn ont. Do't ;r :::l a r l eni until you g'.t ' ale. 11h:Ia' Sun (Ihipter :No, 6, II. A. M. \fA rc;rular' ~o:vocal-n of -~~' Rlioig SaPn Chapter, No. ('1, li. A'. M\., wv'l be held 1 on e." re ute to be( lpo.'hn andi to be i. '.'-.T R , S< e Making it Eat; Tlo fiicilitate thme '.,,ine( f:' tak'.r~t the Iinrger-prinit s of ifo'-' . in A iner len. it is proposed to sinke the I mpres sionis ini jam. --'i'he Passing Show (I ond~on). PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN fl * - it - - ...-. t he I 'y'' when'I the Town'ha i nuly 7th wvhere t he ir st Nut I!nn a ian n ow oif' TLving and thle lDutcher thete'. in a f'honk of Li1ver' wvl1h n I 1 li's Worth of mf t-k 'i'hin-n woz' 'rheo im-us PROHIIIBITION FUND M1AY BE INCREASED House Adds $200,QOO for Enforcement, 1111 Must Go Through Senate Be fore It anit Beconte Elfective. Washington, May 26.-After heated discussion of the prohibition (luesttion during .xhich Commissioner Kramer was bitterly criticlsed and its vigor ously defended the house today voted an additional $200,000 for enforcement of the Volstead act until July 1. Rep resentative Volstead proposed tle in crease in the total of the deficiency appropriation bill which the house was considering to permit retcntion on federal dayrolls of 700 prohibition agentti who M.\r. Kramer had a ntou1neced, would be dropped for the rema(lidci of the fiscal year becaure of shortage of funds. The Volstead amendment was adopt ed 77 to :8, less than olie-fourth of tle house mneiibership beling- on the floor at the time, but another vote on the Increase can be demanlded before the bill is passel. Even the members who favore: the amendienit, however, doubted whether it Would acl'ord reli eff in time to be of much valie, inasmuch as the bill af ter passage by the house, must go to the Fentate. Il)t ing the wrantigle over the ques ticn, Chtairman Good of the ap:ro priation wcoimittee '*'yhoo opposed the Volstcad :mluen1dment, said .\lr. Kra mer had violated penal provisions of l:w by incurring a defilt and "had Imade hiisclf liable to jail seItcnee." "I want Mr. Kramer to obey the Iaw is: au; mu1chi as bootleggers," lie dccIared, "addin,g that $L9i,00 al read~y hadc 1'i ieen a~Propri:ated( for pr io hilbition Ciorceient ( n111-1t1g the eur rent. fiscal year." Itepresntiatative Madden, leltiblican, Illinois, said .\ir. Kramer should have appealed for funds to congress through the secretary of the treasury instead of thrloughi tLe newspapers and asserted that he "ough1t to be (Ils eIha rged." .\ir. Kramer, oil the other hand, was defended by lepresentative Byrns, of T'ionnessce, raniking Democrat of the approtpriations coimittee, as a con scientions olicial doing his d(y to (inforce tle law. The Tenniessee mcimi ber said he never had heard it charged that .\t. Krainer was not conscien tionts and wras gailty of italfeasaice in oflice. .\y. Volsteed (defended M.I\. Kra mer's admin istra-tion declaring there was 110 grouad for criticisil. As the house milled th rough le le liecy bill today a pro"'s;oni for the rtiotn: of atn ofilee of brat assist Itit Secretary of tile treasury at a ialary of $10,000 a year and an aenid mient h.- iprcIesenat at ive I Davis, Demo crat, Tennlessee, prov.iding for .mr clse b.' the "Overnmilent of $100,000, (IU of farm loana hank hland :;, were elimjinated! on point.; of ordler. Ono lprovi;ijonl 'a!)p)ro".ed wouhd per. mit ::1 t rer.iiry deim tlit. to spend -. iA t of the $1N,t00,000 appopriat ed laust r&osi''n for addit !iolihospi;taij failtie.; frt d'isabilcd service 111en inl The orieginal bil 'rov~dd tist $'', Dulwas (0 b)e ex lnd k' for ne 1'' delc.I j.roibit Ion o!hic s jin ien i.1 will1 ;iigonas a :rsulr. C! t:In atio :' :: '* nt. O '.&i~5. tOer:- bt ie aY 1nt :or the str-ict in the jidilct2ion cI e.r: ini thi' rctilfn ' the2. stat.1 are ;j:i: nig to indl~ In .:: re)1sigm.'ions3 .J. ('. :i~r.s & Co. :302''2ud.(l fr.s.portant Consideration. Whten uitng Ii young soni 'a rets should lnsttre his futfure lfhepihti.s by sele(thi fg In it Is timt will rtnuk e u pretty mionoL'ramn Take PIKE'S Liver and Stomach Remedy The Laxative Tonic With the Iron Bracer For Sale By Laurens Drug Co. Lon.,. <: r Meniorial May at Gray Court The Epworth League held a memo rial service at 9 o'clock at the graves of Rev. and Mrs. McCain. The graves of these soldiers of the Cross were beautifully decorated and songs 'were sung and several testified to the beau tiful lives of these two heroes of the Cross of Christ. The Woman's Missiounary Society of the Methodist church, decorated the grave of Corporal Eugene Peden. Mrs. Alvin Curry read during the service a beautiful poem written by Mr. Clyde Curry on hearing of the dcath of this ,brave hero of our country. J. C. DIurns & Co. are selling the gods at clean sweep .11une Sale ice:;. e SPECIAL NOTICES, 3 8 *0 3. * S * $ * ; Planks For Saile-lright (olored Coleus, iruballl Salvias. Bell l c: er, Pillmenltto. .lr. J. U. Sullivan, 661 S. Ilarper str'ct, Laurens. 46-i -1t1 Nolice-After June 1st we '.vill re d1uCe prices of our* meats and sell for Cash only. Itotind and sirlon sta ! 31c. Others "---e. Iljo not fail to call and get our prices. Fresh fish every Thunrsday and Priday, dresscd or gro's We handle nothing but the betU. Pronmpt (elivery aiywhere in town. lhonle I if). Ycur patron:e will be apri'1ated. OgI esby C!ty Mlarke.t 416- 1t-p~d Wa ined-Two secon( handi b)eye!es n good condition. I1lihkely'sa Market. 46-It Los --Tu.arsa afternotln, .:robably be'tween: pubolic squar-e and mly banie.1, gold wrist wateh, l'lgin movemnlit. Fiidelr plei.ase returnlit to tme and rc ceive tewrd. El Isinn Shell, at Wells lardy Co. c-I - pd lost--One brown d ress coat, I)c twevn .\lr. W'eeks anl ,dl.Oen. store, ISinday. Hinder please not ify ILe Roy I'laus, l4nirens, R. P. 1). 5. 46-lt-pd For ReIt-wo coinecting roots on second floor of Advertiser building. A.pply to AIve:tiser Printing. Comtpauy i46-It-ipd Tiglten You iltls---Lug. and imt repair Imrts1 for all iakes of cars. City Vulvanizing Station. 46-tf 'rofessioial NotIe--After June 1st, 1921, Dr. J. T. 'Rutledge, formorly of Cheraw. S. C., will be associated with )r. T. I. Tinmermtan it the practice of dent.istry at the olices occupied by the late -Dr. G. A. Albright. Dr. Tin neriman will continue to .practice at his sat1e olices over the Peoples ioan &. 1xchange 'Hank. 46-2t-pd WaUtd-Snall farm of about twen ty-IlYe acred on public road, with house, etc. Not over flve miles from town. Write giving price and descrip tion, and it titles are not clear of incumbranceo do not write. J. \1. Cason. Liberty. S. C., Rt. 1. 45-21-pd Eggs-"linglet" Barred Plymouth Rock. Day old chicks, 20 cents each. 3 weeks old at 50 cents each, 6 weeks old at 75v each. These are from my lest winter layers. Eggs for hatch In g at all i mme. Hlo:)er Farm. Lau rens R. P. 1). 6. 45-2t-pd Automuobile Palinting-Fir:=t class Auto Painting (on1e by an experienced factory painter, with the highest grade or paints and Varnishes. Simerel .\lotor Co., Laurens;, S. C. 44-~t-ltd Hot Iolls-Fresh hot rolls made on special orders. Rolls baked morning after order reeved. Plmone '07. 42-5t-;d Notice--T have arranged to be in Laurenis two days each month. If you riat'o nteed.; tuning leave order with 8. M. & F. HT. Wilkes & Co. 0. -.1 Titl ly, Piano Tuner. 2S-tf Dr. T. L. Timmermans DENTIST. Laurens, South Carolina Offlee in Peoples hlantk Tuilldingq HANi 9SOME PIANOS at. .O'DANIEL & REID ('linton, S. 1. 0. Lanidon Long ATTORNEY AT LAW Enterprise Nation~al.Dank Dusildling AlLegaiTBusiness Giveu AlPrompt Attention Simpson, Cooper & Babb 2.mmVeva at Law. Wff11 Practice h all State (Conrtsi Prompt Attention (hiven All iHuts (kASOL.INE SYSTEMS Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Comn pressors, Comparting 8.cales, Floor Reade(s, Show Cases tdecount R~eg Safes, St'ore [.It ures. Coui~lubi, S. C. C. C'. JFrthle'rstc . . i (night FEATiJHSTi'(si A K~Nl(GHT IAttorneys ait Law Lau gens, S. C. t Il luinettss( intriul.<t "d to (hn? Care W1.il finve Prompt and ('nrefu4 Aliten tion. Ofilcc o-;er Palmitet to Bank W1r. Featherstone will spend Wednes ST A.TI( AND W MATE PO DRU( MRS. HO We re taking the grans, ar. Coame to Carryteria, select y.our flcd. (;(t tie habit of paying cas When the first of the m. h r 1olla - i ingan's 'Breakfart Strips, 2 to 3 11b;, per lb .. ....3i Ki-gan's sliced Brcakfast bacoll, 1 Lb. Oboxes . . . .55I inamns, .. .... 3. 2 -2e Plecie llais.. ......22 1.2 Full 2ream Cheese White House Coffee, 1 lb. 36e. :3 lbs. .. .. ..... .. .. .... Franco-American Coffee, I lb. 80c, 3 lbs.........$1.01 Caraja Coffee, ib. .c.....25e Arbuckles Coffee, ib.. .24c Good bulk Rio, lb. 14c, 2 for 25e Loaf Bircad, Pullman .. ...13c 'Loaf Bread, small size . . . .09 Uneeda Biscult, and all 10c -ackages, now ........7c Nabisco.. and all 15c pack ages now....... ..10c Fig Newtons and all 20c packages now ..5..c.....c Lipton's rea, high grade, yel low label, 1 lb. -pk.g. 71c, 1-2 lb. 41c, 1-4 lb. 22C Wire Grass iPure Cane Syrup, per gallon ..........9s Alaga Cane and Corn Syrup. per gallon ..........98c ii'i '. Hundreds of Other KL CARRI No HaLSleman S. N. CHI1 WRIGHT-SCRU( SPARTANE Introd New Shoes Brought to Y< By Prepaid Onie Strap In fine P Black K iumps .obn by Louis .Priced from $8.00 tc Satin Pumps 0s Priced from .$7. t Full Line o War Silk H In All Leading ( Write for Our Spring Wright-Sru Sptn )NERY RITING RIALS WE SCO. USEWIFE terrO'.s out of your . Crocery 'bIlls. ''." Imerchnid ise and be satis II an'Id sce ho good you V!i feel iound. Note the folly.vng: Red I,abel ( wIte) M.Karo Syrup, Ier. gallon .. .. ..70c Iluc L.::bel K ar) Syru:, per gIllen .. .. .. .. . . . .. 5c Tenlor & .icArk Syrup. very special, per gallon . .9c Good Comp. Gard, 8 lb. bucht at .. .. .. .. .. .... ..94 wIft': J Ie l Lard, 8 lb. I k-: .. .. ......... .. .. 9c sEowdrift, 8 lb. .bucket . .1.07 FrcIh Grits, l.i..... ........ic Good Rice .. .. 41 lbs for 25c Iliih grade len Fced, 100 lbs ..$.......... ..$.6 i11igh grade I Ien Feed, 50 lbs .. . . . . . . .. . . . .$. Palm Olive Soap. 3 for . .245c Octagon Soap, large size ..7c Other Soaps .. .. .. .. ...Ic Washing I'dwder, pkg. . 4c Star and Red Devil Lye .. .12e Argo Starch ........ ....7c Siver Dale Dessert Peach es ................25 Rose D:lIle Dessert Peaches, extra fancy ..........84c Piapple, sliced, No. 2 can. select .......... ....2 P1ineipple, sliced, No. 2 1.-2 can, select . 4e Irgains. Pay us a call. FTERIA Grocery shll SP.Mgr. GS SHOE CO. URG, S. C. lucing New Styles ur Very Door Parcel Post grade of Brown and id or Satin and Suede ,tions; French or Ba Heels. $13.50 Ero~wn or Black Satin, ine quality, one strap tyles; French or Baby ..OUIs heels. pIf6.50 nen's High Grade osiery olors and Styles - and Summer Catalog ggs Shoe Co. nrg- S. C'