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Effbe lbbertser Subscription Price $2.00 Per Yei Payable in Advance Published by ADVERTISING PRINTING CO3MPAN Laurons. S. V. Advertising Ratej on Applicatiou. fittuarles and Cards of Thanks: Oil Cent a Word. 1atered at the postofilce at Lauren S. C., as second class mail matter. LAURENS, S. C., NOV. 9, 1921. Sen. 'Watson, of Georgia, is agal making a scene in the United Stat( Senate. The biggest part of his tin seems to be taken up1) in creatin scenes and criticizing somebody c something about which he knows vei little or is lprejudiced t great (leal. 'Th senator, with one of the keenest iv tellects in congress, acts like a sort head and is tihe cause of endless u: necessary debate, not to mention ey pense. Weln will we get free of sueh * * * Maybe the (isa rmament confer1enc will last a year and then it will llav been fouir years since the war' wa practically closed. Four years c struggle, three years of talk and tht 4world still in arm1s. Allies of thre years ago still armed to the teeth an still arim ing. Friday has been s( apart as a (lay on which to conniew orate the close of the war, but wit all the clatter and clamor, the feveris ')reipa rations for more wars, one doo not hardly feel that the issues of ti war are settle(l. Our hope is in tHi disarmament conference. lay it ac complish more than it now promise, * * * The statement made by Sen. Dial t City Council .Mlonday night that hi company had already bought machit cry for an emergency steam plant t generate electricity in time of drougl: is welcome news. The city has lon stood in need of a more regular soirc of electric current and the emergene plant will, we hope, meet tle deicier cy. The action of the Council i granting a site for the plant at nominal rental, will, we believe, tac with the approval of the citizen: Whether or not the present contrac between the city and the power con pany is favorable to the city, it is t the city's iltcrest to be assured of rest lar it is right i co-olJerat in; to at tai this en(d. lineral of Miss Anias Ha1dmtrelt The remains of Miss Anna Badget all lderly lady of Spartanburg .I was a former resident of this iplac wer-e brought to this city .londay a! tenoon and laid to rest in the loc cemetery. .11iss hladlgett was th datghter of the late Thos. Badget who lived for many years just beyonl the present site of the Watts 1111 She is su rvivedl by a brother, Mir. Tho iflzdgett, and a sister, Mliss Mlat Badgett, both of S:>artanbu rg. Library in ('ourt flouse Announc'tment has been madle by il Wednesday 'Club that the library, whic has formerly ccuiipied rooms in tIl People's Loan & Exchange Batnk -buil ing, has; been moved to the room ' the court house formerly occupied 1 the county demonstration agent. wvill be opten on Tuesdays and Frida) fromt 3:0 p. ml., until 5:30 p). m1. Tii dutes tor the library are $1.00 per yea The .::blic is invitedl to join and tal advantage of tihe 3,000 volumes no on the shelves. ADV E RTIS ERI1 TO (IVE A WAYV $ll57.00 IN PlIZE~ (Continued froms Page One) LIMI1T to the number of 125,000 Exti Vote Coupons any eandlidate is po mitted to win. From Saturday, 'December 17th, 4' mn., until Friday, December 23rd, 3 en., an Extra Vote Coupon good it 100,000 Extr'a votes wvill be given eat candIdate with each $25.00 In subscrij tion btusihiess turnedl In. There Is limit to the nunmber of 100,000 Exti Vote Couieons any candhidate is perm: ted to win. In ease the contest Is extended 01 week the 100,000 ~xtra Vote offer wi be extend~ed. The Rules This contest opens November. 1ll and will e'd Friday, Decemobe" 23, 3 p. mi. QPublisher reserves the right extend the closing date until the san hour on Saturday, December 31st, n tice of such extenslor to be riven a candidates not later than Decomb { 13th.) Only one nomination ballot counts U.to any one candidate, Candidates, or .their friends, ca clip as many of the '150 vote ballo from the tweokly Issues of the Adve tiser as they wish, and send them I The 150 vo coupons expire on ti various date~s' printed thereon. Candidata may antidt suhanrintil ANYWHERE. Candidates may be aided by as many . friends or relatives as they can secure to take subscriptions in their behalf. ir The subscription rate of the Adver tiser is $2.00 the year, payable in ad ance. 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Votes once issued with Cad.;h SubscrSiptions can Aiot be trans ? ferred to another candidate after the subscriPtion money has been turned e inl to the Advertiser. o Any information, recei:t books, cir s enlar letters, sample copies of the Ad if vertier, etc., furnished free of charge. e All subscriptions must be turned in e to the Advertiser office at least once d each week. and the cash secured with t each subsc ri ption im mt be turned in along with tihe subscriters' names so hi we can start the paper or credit old b subseribers with I)ayments made. s Newspaper couo 1n must be Voted e lrior to the (late printed thereon. e The Advertiser reserves the right - to reject the names of any undesirable candidates entered. Any man, woman, boy or girl, of 0 good character, residing in Laurens s or adjacent counties, is eligible to -compiete. 0 Any candidate who may stir up dis :-atisfaction among the candidates or g try to d1 iscourage others for purpose of e eliminating rivals, is subject to being dropped at once. In case of a tie, identical prizes will Ie awarded those tying. a in case of a dispute the Campaign A Alanager shall have the final decision. The candidate polliig the highest voto will be awarded the $750 Ford Sedan: the second highest vote, the 0 $225 Victrola; the third highest vote, a the $S:2 kitchen cabinet; next highest, - . i ". -::Meh. Theso four priz is ar1e ko hwn as the iAnad Prizes. Special cash prizes aggregating $50.00 will he awarded from time to time, under conditions named at the time of offe:-. 0 Any active caiidd~ite competing to th. end of the con tcst. and failing to win one of tlhe four grad prizes, or LI _aN of the V. ecial Cash prizes, and :.; t least $25 in cash subscrip t itn businaess, will he given 10 per cent in ensh on all the non-prize win ini ng candidate turns in. fBy "an active iandda' te competing to the end," we speellicall mean one wvho turns in at least three (3) yearly suibscripitions, or thoir eqtuivalent, during each wveek of the lamt three eseeks of the contest. Tlhe final count and awarding of thle hi prizes vwill be made by, a committee of I aturens county business men, andl 1- their 1find1ings shall .be final. Candidates entering this campaign agree to abide by these rules, herein [set forth, and such additional rulings ,as may lbe found necessary from time Cto time. r No church, lodge, society or school ennu compete as an organization. .\ake all checks; and money or'ders payable to the Laurens Advertiser. No promises made by any person0f, and no statement made outside of Nthese -rul1es and other' infor'mation set forth in this issue shall be considered as authoritative by any lierson. The --'ontiest Manager has absolute charge 'a of this camipaign from beginning to Address all matters relative -to the contest to the Contest Manager, The ILaurens Advertiser', Laurens, S. C. -Or pihone 55. T1he Contest Manager can be found at the Advertiser omele any week Sday from 8 a. mn. until 5:30 p. im. Also oany evening dluring next wveek by al) :pointment. * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 1C ** 11 * JIONORL ROLL * * Laurens City Schosols ,* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * h, 'Pupils who attain an average on it seiolarship of 95 or bettoir, wIth petr to feet attendlance, spunctuality and con to duct, are highly distinguished; spupils n- who attain an average on scholarship l11 of 90-95, with 95 on attendance, punc! ir tuality and conduct, are distinguished. Elevecnth Grade-~H-ghly IDistinguish si ed' Rebecca Adams, Allio Gosneli, Eule Mdae Martin, Sarah Eliza Swygert, *: Grace Taylor; 'Distingttished> Marion ts fllackwell, Mary B1oyd, Alma Coleman, r'- Martha Dtula, Inez FPranks, Lois Ful n ler, Toccoa Gray, Jack *Miller, Louise me Smith, Doran Bromlett, Eva Taylor, aMartin Tongue, Herman Taylor. Is Tenth fOrrae--MIghty lThingsantad Sarah Katherine Barksdale; Distint guishel: J. J. Adams, Mary Sue Bolt, Fred Clifton, Leonide Finley, Roy Gas ton, Margaret Knight, Ellen Lan-gston, Floride Moore, Martha Saxon, Wini fred Sitgreaves, Ruby Tnipleton, Maude Wofford, Carl Thompson. Ninth Grade--tghly .Distinguished: Sidney iHolmes, Paul Philpot; D1istin guished: Nelle Cheek, Janie Holmes |Davis, Mary Goodiwin, Mariegene Gray, Thaddeus Hamilton, Sara Seni, Hilda Taylor. dfighth Grade, A Section-Highly Distinguished: Zell Blakely; Distin guished: James Anderson, Willie K. Baldwin, Edith Hellams, Ida Mae Hun Aer, James Machen, Pascal. Miley, Eloise Miller, Inez Motes, J. C. Pinson. Eighth Grade, B Section-lighly Distinguished: Frank Roper; Distin guished: Harold 9-hudgens, Tillman 'Miller, Roy Page, Fay Chancy, Lillie May Cooper, Allie Culbertson, 'Martha May Martin, Elizabeth Thompson, Janelle Teague. Eighth Grade, C Section-Highly Distinguished: Perrin Wright; Distin guisled: Cothran MldCravy, Aliller Mc Cueni, Lila Rickman, Ethel Speer, iar vin Stewart, Nettle M.lae Toilison, George Wright. i3eventh Grade, A Section-Highly Diistinguished: Collyar Barksdale; tinguished: Legare i3lackwell, Lucile 1lawkins, Thomas lIlamilton. Sarah Check, Alla Ioyd, Samuel lPleming, Frevd Rlmpr. Seventh Grade, B Section llighly Distinguished: llarlowe Alahaffey, .lartha Power, 'Bruce Thompson, Har riot Todd, Amaryllis Smith; Distin guishe(d: Pinekney Sullivan, John K. Taylor, Harold Templeton, Sam Todd, flenry Willians, Ml*ittie liee Marti, Kitty McCravy, Bcatrice Rowland. Sixth Grade, A Section--Highly DIls tinguished: Mary Ball; listinguished: William lramlett, M.\ary Anderson, William Crews, J. W. Cuilbertson, Dal las Dendy, Robert Moore, Jones Mlar tin, Laura Vance Jones. Sixth Grade, B Section--lighly Dis tinguished: Annie Power, Mary Reid, .largaret Wasson; Distingished: Ger trude Templeman. Pawnee Watson. Fifth Urade, A Section-Highly Dis tingu ished: Martha Franks; Distin guished: James 'Dunklin, W. C. Miller, Hertha Barnett, Virginia Clardy, Arminda lliough, Emily Taylor. Fifth Grade, B Section-Ilighly .Dis tinguished: Irene Todd; Distin guished: .lary Dell Rowland, Frances Switzer, Mary Lewis Swink, Lillian Kitchens. Fourth Grade, A Section-lIighly Dstingu'ished: Dorothy Norwood; Dis tinguished: Sarah iDorroh, '.larion Ilipp, Frankie 13. Miller. Fourth Grade, 13 Section-i)istin guished: Mary Ellen Owensil C. T. Squires, Jr., 'lelen Vincent, Louis. Wham, Mildred 'Wysong. Third Crade, A Section--iNstin guished: Jack Balle, Joe Hough, Emi ly B3abb, 'Bert Kennington. Third Grade, ,B Section-istin guished: .\largaret McCravy, Clyde Ray, Sara lkiddle, Louise Taylor, Clem iegen Tengur . Second Grade, A Section-Highly liaistinmguished: Laurma Babb, D~orothy Ilunmbert ; Distinguished: Virginia Blades, Mary Clarence Bramnlett, Charles Crews, James Dayis, John A. Franks, Jr., Ambrose Hudgens, Harold Lee, ti-oward Scott, Martha Susan Briggs, Harriett Gray, Roberta Hlolmes, Billy -Lancaster. Second Grade, B Section- -Highly Distinguished : Maudaline Sullivan, :Mary Elizabeth Squires; Distin guished,: Laura Sue 21aadden, In(ez Temn lpleman, Jesse Carroll Miller, Charles Taylor, Norman Wham. First Grade A -Section-Distin guis'hed : Thomas 'Babb, \William Bolt, Robert Bolt, 'Blob Chmidress, Maurice Cannon, Billy Copeland, Gordon Dun la-p, 'William Hlipp, Reuben irby, Otis M\adden, (llelen 'Blakely, Margaret Gray. First Grade, fIB Section-Distin guishedl: F1rank Sloan, Laura Madden, .'bachel Nor wood, Frances -Putnam, Frances Rolanmd, 'Doris Swain, Mary Frances .Shmell, iHel en Te mpleton. L~aurensm Mill School Fourth Grade-DIstinguished: Mar garet 13rown, Ru by Monroe. Third Grade--i1ghly iDistinguished: Eimner Davis, James Word; Disat:n guiishied, Lavinia Blosdell, Bessie Davis, Blertha :.\arlar', Lyda .Snoddy, Alma Templeton. Second 'Grade-Distinguishmed: Loree Busby, E'l vira,. Cannon, Beulah Davis, Oma Davie, Maud Lanford, Lois Mar tin, Goldie Waddell. First Grade-Distinguished: Tillman La mb, Kate 'Broom. FiNAL SEF2TLEMENT Take notice that on the 9th day o( December, 1921. I will render a 11inal account of my acts and doinga .as Ex 'ontrix of tile estate of W. .M. Pinson deceased, in .the office of the Judge of Probate of 'Laurens county, at 11 o'clock, a. mn., and on the sarpo day wvill apiply for a final discharge from my trust as E~xecutrix, Any -person indebted to asid estate is notified and required to make .pay lent on that date; and all personsB having claims against said estate will pre'senlt themn on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. NO1hA PINBON, .sExecutrix. Nov. 9, 191. 1rtAr Same Old Thing. Jud Tunkins says the man who al. ways wants the most of everything lie sees eventually finds that the musician with the bass fiddle isn't any better off than the boy with the ukulele.--Wash. ington Star. $ *$ $ *$ * IF $ $ $ SPECIAL NOTICES. $ 0 e S * $ * S * s e S e 5 e s' p( For Rent-Several nice Lw< three and four horse farms. See R. V. Irby, or R. R. Nickels. 17-It-ptd Buggies and Wagons-Rubb - ires, top ,buggies and two horse wa isa for $90.00 each. Some to see is. T. B. -Sumerol. -17-11-tp4 Cow For Sale-Young coy, with third calf, helfer calf ten dya old. Good milker. T. 1B. Sumerel. 17,-1t Straight Salary $35.00 per weqh' and expcnses to man or woman th rig to introduce 1ureka 1-gg P ducer. Eureka Mfg. Co., E~ast St. Louth, Ill. 17-It-pd House Moving-I am ready 'o/move that houise of yours. 12 years xperi eniee. C. A. Owens, Route 1, C)inton. -5t-pd .For ienft-Five horse - *I two miiiles froi town, wit arns and dwellings. See Clydce T. Franks, at Farmers National llanl. 17-it Lost--One white hound wit;h tan spots, IMt. ear cropped, ab ut four yars:; old, answers to name r Dan. Left lily lioie at Sanituck ebtober 24ti. lie ard for recovery. . no. W. Gievgory. Jr., Santuck, S. C., Union Coun.ity. 17..tt-)d Trespass Notice-All persons,, are here-by warned against huitigU or otherwise trespassing u pon11 n ' lands. Violators of tliis wari ig will e dealt vith by la;. A. A. Garlington. Trespass Notlece-All persons jaire hereby x.arned against 'uim1 .* r./ ent tiing down trees or' otlwise L.bass Iag 11pon m lands. Vict- f this wvarning wili he dealt with h law. Ml. it. Leop~ard. .17-.it-pd Trespass Notpe--All persons 'are hereby warned against lettlinK Atock of any kind run oil lily lands, %tnder penalty of prosecution by law. G. M. Harlan,T..anford Station. 17-1t-Ipd Tri'islas Noticel\-'.ll personh are hereby warined against, hunting or otherwise tresailssing upon tle \lands of the estate of the lait( J. 11. Kennedy. Violators of this eotice .xill be dealt with by laiv. C. X. Kennedy, Admniln Ist ra t or1. 17-3t-pd Trespass Nti Ce----All iprsons are liereby wa rled not to hIlunt or other wiso trespass upon ithe Ia Is of the undersigned. 'Viol.tors of nda otice will be proSeented to tle filest ex tollt. of* the law. 'S.. 11. 1ilem i g, R. 11. Flemina. Dr. R. il. ]l1'yso;n, Mrs. ,S. 11. FIlm11ng. 17-'It-pd 1 !.ack tter hitch), t 11 about eight inche's lon":. nnswvers > namec "Re:'". Rteward for heri ret o r\V o. in formation as to her wyher.'abouts. P. L'. ilron, Laurins, Rt. .1. 17-it-pd Wantdsi---A ieal live dalr to sell Iyart- Parr Triactors for us in TLaurens county. Super P'Ler at ikIt and Draw lar. Pulls a -2in svstei 4hen 40-horse motor Ovas cut out beoanise ,.of low water. We offer specia! price on tirst order. Ask WiJ Byrd. Huitelhinu & o., Spartailug, 1 1-3t Hemdlcing2.ir.1J. .\. Wiggins has installed a hemiiistitcling a iI)lcot ig m1iachinie. Not mieely nIl attach. mont. - Phone 395. 12-5t-.)( Covern menit Whligonls-For Salb, oi offered in exeblang for corn, otts, hay or limber. \aons il .good condi tion. Dixio lee and FulI Co., Clin tonl. 16-t4 Tr')s1yns1 Notles--All lir :: ns, are( hereby warin ed not to( hunt or other-i wise tresis up1jon my lan1. r(1 pansers wvill b'e prosecultcI to t ha lim it of the lIaw. .'.'r. RI. T1. 'D)niap. Not Iee-I have ar.rano fd to 1~ .in Laurens twvo days each n/ nth.- urr~~ piano need~s tuingl lea Ai'der with S. Mt. & E. HI. Wilkes &Co. 0. M. Tinl 1y. Piano Tnuner. 2g-tt .Trespass. Not ice-All peonsar herob'r warned net to hont or oter wise trespass upbon the lands; of'Mrs. Mary J1. and thc (estate of J1. L. Na"'ers. 15-3t Notice--A fifty Iottnd al1. cot toj m~at Sress, heavy tickineg, made in n woodI, nine dlolars addi a qui S~r. WrTlite for deoscriplt ive. circu ilar1s and testiimonials. .John A. 11011land. G reen aWood S. C. 17-5t-pd Strayed-H ound dog, white vailh black spotn On b~ack. one ear tah landt white spotted, other ear tan; one'fa 01(1. .Reasonable rewvard If returned tc W. B. Coats, Mountville. S. C. 17-lt-pd Automobile Chaiins at O'ostr---AlI om1 4,. 4 1-2 and 5 inich We d nid RhId-O Skin tire chains for sal t cost, ini chuding seven pair 32x4 1 i)neumJ~atic tire truck chains. WV. C. \Vaild 'p. /- 17-1 For Rn t.-On e t irnIshe roomi M rs. WX. UI. Unough. 17..-1 For* Sae--Fordson Tre . r, .tracto: plowv, harrowv, grain dii and com plete outfit, at a bargain 1ilie R. R T. Todd. /17-11 For Sile-Cow fresh in ki I. Will trade .for beef cattle at 6 I/ents pound. J. A. Armstrong. 17.-11 Notice of Lost Certificate of Deposil Notice is hereby given that Certifi cato of Deposit IJo, 2055 of 'Peoplel Loan and JExchange Bank, <1ated May 24, 1920, has been lost or isplaces and that I will make application toi a diualicato of snme at said abank or December 15, 1921. Laurens, S. C., 'Nov. 1 ,1921. A. L. ANDERSON ARCHITECT Apply Electrik Maid Bake $hop LAUitENS, S. C' Opposite the Postoffic, PURE DRUGS ALWAYS POWE DRUG CO. Who is the Most Popular Maid iA Town? For a superior she is hard to down; She is all that's attractive, clean and sweet; ELECTRIC MAID, of course, on Main Street. Electric Maid Bake Shop Laurens' Superior Quality Bakery Postoffice Opposite Us B. G. Sanders W. N. Dyess Beatrice Wilson A. . Adeso Fairly Bristling With Smartness.... is this Suede 2 Strap Sport Pump with leather trimming to match, which comes ( in both black and a rich shade of brown. By far the prettiest sport style we have ever shown. Price $14.40, Including War Tax. Mail orders shipped same day as received Catalogue on request. Wright-Scrugga Shoe Co f' SHOES AND HOSE7 SPARTANiBURGt 8 C.