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Tbe SUbbertiser Subsitation Price $1.50 Per Year Payable in Advance Published by ADVEIlTISINO PJUNRINQ COMPANY Laurentis, S. C. AdverUilhg ikatej on Application. bit44r1 - d Cards of Thanks: One Colt, Vord. watdrefd at the postoffice at Laurens, 2. C., as second class maill matter. iUltlENS, S. C., FEl. 8, 1922. \\'hen the wid and railn renehed hh hIIroportions .lMonday ih1t the e4lectric line4s of the polw conipany . .e Ir p I. m of corInll i ion4. Conse! 4uI4'itly, all day Tu'13.,hly Te .\dver this's a.whinj eIy If al 1 in shwa, il4 Time.n e ue I i hael;Ii 13n 4 Tsdy ev ening w o i i *. inwa . lp the ls1t tins, tiuit .1.t. ., a inIllhpro is (:laY 1:,!(, \' ve-ry innen~i re4 t \rV wn- i v ri .m1eve wa1 ta1 | - I if v i r; - In I.4 wI hI :-. cIi I I \ Iti r Im I to(. :-;ii!. i; w 4e e i r \\I b I II :I I I'h Ii I o nator ( w in t o rI.I : I I In Ih r a ru tion oI' sevea dI eptiI s to th olie f1 I lm- sher1iff would create a conider (1! - a1l Sl Viln*, inl xi )SO with it.1, Ioss in vlli'iency. Th1 Aduveriser is Con v e tc( hal seve I ra I oI 1 c e :)s. With pr1operi slippia froniilitiesic .itudges an114 people to croalh. a !whloh'sonnv 'vfeir of thle law, rol ubll i aintain orlder ill the e nty. The Adver is.er has lio criti cisial of I the personnlel (1f thv present I'll 1 police ,"Y:=tell, bull w\- bel ieve tha1. lit 4 11e 111y O.l.livit- and nIor t (.(Itil I ill 4 : taI 4 4 I i t I((1h (I e vised .\41 la. t the 1\\. liwllorcenien4 t aulthorlit1 inl he co n y hl n1(11141tlot h%( . dividel. .\A ! '!.T ( '1E ((01 . i Solith ('at'olill't illlist sterde frcli iliJ ra . IhIllr are thou4 aniv, who inl their own it \, rib41 ; a re r.1Nyin11g, ' wod141 lov lo knlow Iow to readt1 an< t111ill I 1 'Jill It leve l' l 1 c hanl ~'".Thu' writes ks. \\'iO L1l t441141.44314:1 : Ii::r of1 A ll Schoo!t' ill Wr. \\'e (1 'h. it h rf inl a tse < a I Ii .(II 1.' 111'1 4'I*Vl i 11y 1 hat ' he' y 1ll2 list I th .it inll 1111e inl u'I ng l Ihe ro. o a 4 lui4 t .: hoob: in Ih ew -( it m Iy I "Ih. In 14i. ' ten 33' l year Sou t ('o in h4s4'u3144 wmuterful progre4s in 14 edu dItic the re ar14 new3I; 414 a (n h lte anl Inrt i i s4'4 ti. ll 44tmparatively llteIn IThe1'I 11(0 night classes 'I' dut in th4(1 (shouhn I 144-I: :s lesi e but)1 1is oi bly th111 gat est 1414 o toward~l(43'~s 14145r 1itiza tilAel IMOA434 Il I1&lf:)C (1 taNtelY Wbithi il road; author434 i t114 , 14n3 effrtsO t1 teuret conven11'ient 4 trnsottion.( li dute ntil .to wag1l~n es, but'~ Itha Io n.1(3ana3geln is 14 4 '1. p ving Icostly.o [(' spt o wb31'llilespritedlesir 4of 4mar14 eblelit' tol iatn whe 1meeting4441s ndIt oblorttyIl 4 f tritab opera-t(3111Ion44 t110 ains, l asiic ae hby th atg p0 tae on ah W1Ispeelal trIn'1' run fro3 hi *e last w(eek and4( the conl~tied d m ds for another train sInce th; -tLi, e, both fromn this C' -- ' e t esi!11 railrioadis have p)ositive rd!1sedl to Initiate any movemoqt p -ft by this5 favorabsle a1tut1Iion. C t(1 contrary, private c'a. .. al~ Interested In rilroad pr4ofits,. ha' b iforaed to shoutlder theO respons 1) ty and or'ganilzation O~ipense t e trains, at &tn actual expense t nuiclves, lwhile the railroads ha n only refused to'.assist In dissn n. ing InformatIon Wcessaryr to socit p sengers, butt -hitje appeared , t le that they wier. iontdrring a e favors on the people by allo*ili t minto guar'intee a pr'ofit to tho ra S and ride the .trains .at so mu mile4 Ordipartlr W)e. Afveytis aa nye11athetie ar to the wc St talog 4f the ratrosds: andI is d to let them runi their aftal n dbpat4'td? btt Rttuh glari railures to reap profits and the seem Ing disregard of the Wishes of their patrons, causes us to lose Home of our syipithy and to receivo with more considel'ation charges of railroad in ellclieney. BILLY SUNDAY SIPCIAL Second Special to be Hun to Spartaii burg Thursday. Several of our public spirited citi zens have guaranteed the C. & W. C. railroad and secured another special train to Spartanburg tomorrow. The original plan for Friday had to be changed on account of the annouice ilent that Air. iSunday will speak to the "Women Only" next Friday night. That accounts for the change back to Thurs day. Th(! traii will Ilave the station inl Laurens at 12 M. Thursday and re turning will leave Spartanhtirg short 1' aflte the night seivice; thus en abling all who go to Iake inl both al ter 11011 and n1iight. srvices. This will prohably be ihe last. oppor tWniiy For oiu poilie to 1ue ths lait hi ia. t iwo iad r1111-1 tfor c l ' l aty. Tlle ;l tian: lasb on 1 1 y ''lat I i< lonne r and duingi It hIoeI v1ot N... 4 t he ar 1w i lly'anhu jirg lpeo t'le will i i . th full bennfdw l wroaill ..f lint, t mlit ie i r i on forl -tit y ( m -1 uiritie owni. Al. : s . :w' lcommlll' - h I in t: in (1r , It it- in ,r 1 lotrl, b ,-, i 11 ( I ntnugh 'o :1ifr e lo s ll; i( i uili on s at ith, ! lolei T y r in I"n a ri I! iO'clo-k l t t \i. ll- tick' l aent at I'dhe d o4it an ( ll acmnilil ate. Ihl pldic. (!h ('a wohas ini sd to keepi IIIlin-r id o .ee couIr hotise for thI, emr. of ourl l'riendsL fronm ('into,01 'i'.'s Iil!, Wa t(rloo, (Iray Court. o iti the y, and in :;o park youi c.'s thr for. coniveniencve and protection. The rate. will be h sam. as last A tk, k, nainely%. $2.1" round t rip, and for chibi beiitiween G and P1 yars of ag ti v, $ 1.(1ii. hiser is hardly a persolt who does nlo wish t ihar "liiy aundy for 0e is today the Most ieinowedl evangelist. in the world, and we Shall probably neverw have <Iinite So good 1an oppor 0tti C.2litt .(1. .i.Vl y to hear him aain. C. T1. SWAR'ICS. DI1. . F. CAL IOUN DEAi NatHve ofl This Couety Died i lis lome in Texas, ,itinduayry Nh. Or. it. 'i. Caliounil, onle of tile most prinwa-in physic.ianls inl Texas and a native of balrns died at his ho e in ieaumont, Tas, Sunday midorning, .a ... Cot 1WtSailhoun died in hib . ' o oeirg l warickend with illnss vblich t rminat l in his dath, Or. Caloni !- a mt o: af iv mf Tt winse cainv t wity be an r ( the tenlder w.'"v of I . ters, n h n Ihe "'onf - te hanry and foh fllowit valer i thle end. 114, was- born in itte October, 25 A!of 'XHis Fater,: Mudlow Calh'ol v and wMfollwe ll bhis on4whoi hne. ed a Smio B l-oiargmlt i 'Vjved i man hates, buot came ou Mrtha anile unouok nd.~ if, i.ngsouto('arolnd .watalmst. devsta hdrby thekonfl,.A an in 186 . CaIo exas.f lireloente in~ Brzori ~o unx y, Talrei n t8ftmaried Missgpre Mti on wa bo#yr one Won A. Ludolo Ca y' ien euot 19, he ~ II maie Dr. Calhon is als suviedbyh I sitr ls EgnaMdltn Notice to Singers The South Laurens Singing Conven JIon will meet at Calvery Churca Sun-' Jay afternoon, Feb. 12, at 2:30 o'clock. Nli singers of 'Jaurens county are cor lially invited to meet with us. HI. Y. ABRAMS, I Secretary. Napoleon In 60 Battles. During his long military career Na. 4 poleon fought (0 battles. t I PALMIET T O LODGE, No. 10, A. F. M. A regular communication of Palmetto Lodge. No. 19, A. OF. i., will be held on FRIDAY night, Feb. 10, at 7:30 o'clock. Members are urged to be present and visit ing brethren welcome. By order of H'. 0. ANI)l'itSON, Ci.. L. SMIT-H, Secretary. W. M. s s - s -s SPECIAL NOTICES. I l,o's\--I tneh of keys Monday. Find eI pleas: rethurn to 1autrns iardware Co. 30-l 11-p(d Tespass NfllerI---I forbid any one hiininiiijg, gin?.iilg or tre(s)assiIg in any way on Iy place. Ii1 so yo will be lilble to ti full extent of, the law. .\Mrs. larvcy BI. G ray. :,0-i t I'or eni - A gootI farmi, already SI*()-ed, for stanhlingp irent. or port ion ( clop, or vouIlti sell with terms to -o(d parties. A pply to Cliftolla 111ld-1 Si,\\'aItta- .\illk, S. C. :"()- It I-'or Sn -- 'a(dilla ro dIster, frieshl'3y paint ld anid inl fint- condition. See Iirool:s S wy 'ert at Swvyr,1'ort, Niclivis & ('o. : 11)-2 t or Sale Good iniilk ci. Don't vI lto bui. vomo 111 1 i ' lhi cow . .1. 11. l j:11m in, I.:11urenfs 10t. -1. :1.0- 1 L1 'on! -l'iily of coAl. (;ray 'iel (').. l'huotne 229, I,aurens. 30-Lt-pd 1: iyu:Inssss ---.\ll (onday near (ou rt. houso'. Ititurn if folnd to Ad x' iser Ofile of 0. 1'. Taylor, Watts, .ills, and1( recei ve re warid. :80-It -pd lor Sale -IleautIful Collie (log, pieifetly marked and n o bad habits. $I0.0.. 1). .1'>T iodd, I autrells. 30-1it-p l'otid--linci o' keys iwith long (h onl it. on lPrintIvion rol. Owner m1ay llave sam1e by id"ntifying and paying for tiIs adv. Ai!:oly it Advei tisei Ofice. 30-lt-pd l-'oI(---Autollobile cranik on Green ville roal, about nionth ago. Owner 111y* have sale by identifyin" andI pay ingfor' this adv. Ap)ply at Adlvertiser Oiev. :10-1 t-p For Sie---Three yonng cows fresh in milk. Also 'abhage plyants, 20 cents per1 'hiunlldred, $1.75 per thIouisnd. P. Ii. Bailey', Ialturels, R1t. 3. :o- It-pd Wantedl--20 bushels of' corn. W. C. Kitens, L2aurens, S. C., 11,honle 126. 30-1t lllarre(d Hock Cockcerels-\alchl alid A pril ha11tched, $1.50 each or 2 for $R.00. gg from en No. 1 $5.00 per 15; lwen No. 2 $2.5) per 15; delivei'ed by p1Ii cel post. .\rs. (Grover C. Itoi)pr, 1hau ('ns Iii. G. 28-5t-pd Ilt'rford Caittle For SafE--tegistereo IHcreford cattle at reasoiable prices. W. Ca rl Wiarton, Waterloo. 27-5t-pd C(abbalge Plaiitts-We grow on r phints and ship nice fresh lplants. 5,000 $1 .00- 10,000 $7.50 ; 1,000 $1.20. l'r i'es 1. 0. 11. Bhi))lig point. Potato alld Toliatoe~ plants, $1.50 for 1.000. Kinsey Wholesale Plant Co., Valdosta, Oa.'7- -d IFor SN r---I-aly -prolllie long taple col on seed. $2.00 pr hushel. I'ar11y Trucke1's F"avorite seed coni, 1$1.00 )(1r 1 plck. '"1hta rlestoni nd .J(isey Wakefichi6 cabbange ''lants, 20icent s per 1(10. Thliree lymoui01th1 cocker~els $2 to $5 each. Willl exchange for peas or canie seed. 10vans 'McI aniel, Jlr., Lau-! ,rens, Rtt.. -I. 29-2t-pd Seve rail Thiousanid D~ollars to loani Only fIrst mortgage on real estate eon s!dered as securIty. 0. .L~. Long, Atty. i lnurensu. 29-21 . overtnment Waigons-For' Sale, or offere'd in exchange for corn, oats, hay or' lumber. Wagons in good condi - tion. D~ixio Ice an~d Fuel Co., ClIn .. ton. 16-1I Watid--R'esponsible parties, witi somne cash to invest in a land syndi. Scate ini Florida wvhere there 1s 1no har< times, crops growing thle year rol.ndI s Come see tme at Probate Jnudge oflbce l'1 will showv you ho~w to make from 101 to 250 ter' cent on small inivestmienits 0 andl long term to pay for 100 acres a 1 finte land 6 miles from Orlando, F'ln i J1. M. Thompron, Laurens, 4 C., Ti: 191. 26-5t-pi C abbage Pluants--Plunty of then ii 20c hunidred. F'or sale at Mclaniel' I Vu1lllcaizing Plant andl J. (!. Shell' a store. 2 Wanited-TCo 'buy your chickens an turkeys a't Armstrong's Market. 28-i FINAL. SETTLEMENT Take notiee that on tihe 13th day< February, 1022, -I wvill render a flint -account of my aets and doings as A( mliistrator of the estate of Abb Well deceased, in the office of the Judigo s Probate of Laut'ens county, at I o'clock, a. mn., and on the same da will apply for a final discharge froi t my trust as Administrator. Ls Any person indebted to said esta' isl notified and required to ma'ke pa: ment on that date; and all .person havIng claims against said estate wi " prelsent themi on of' 'before said dat -duly 1>roven or ,be for'ev barred. 10 , J.S. MADDEN, Administrato 'Jan, 9th, 1922. 26-5t I'* Trade Bindery , n of Cojumbia 0a the prit$~ thout to hanif e4rk Mt .ong is r etag ~ i coul do in, B. 1*fpekt 1o151 der. and ia com. .plete e4111pmehit inoluding rtil .. ing machines, wire stitcher's, pea'orators and . gewing nw 'chines are at his. aervice twith of tt any overhead el9iense,. 'a, TPhe cost of .hie service will of. n'et conipetition. Pitt the Trdo Bindery on youtr ity I. * * C C C * * * e * * ANNOUNOEMENTS * a ee CA * a e S e ea For Mayor Friends of C, M. Bahb hereby an kounce him as a cardidate for the of ice of 'Mayor of Iaurens, subject to he rules of the Democratic Primary. I hereby announce myself a candi late for re-election to the oflice of dayor of ;aurens and pledge myself o abide by the rules o4 the iVemocratic ?rimary. JOHIN A. PRANKS. For Alderman The friends of I. E. Thompson here Jy announce him as a candidate for klderman in Ward One .;ubject to the -ules of the Democratic Primary. I -hereby announce myself a candi late for relection to the office of Alder nan fro 'Ward 5, subject to the rules and regulatiois of the Democratic JO V. SMI'3H. I hereby anounce -mysellf a caidi late 'r r6-election to the office of Al JIerman froint Ward 3, subject to the Irles allt regulationls of the Demo 'ratic Priuiary. J. MNcD3. MOT0ll. I le reby anioiuice nIyself a candli dIat)e fr e--l(ction to the oflice of Al Irmanll fromt \Vard 2, subjecet to the 1 and r'egutlations of the 13emo crit'ic V'l'rimarY. 1). it. SI.\i'SON. I hereby lnlloilceI myself a calndi (1n1# for electioni to the oilice of Aler; manu ittht \VroW d 3, sutbject. to the riules ah ieulations of the Democratic I'rimary .J\CK 1111101'. OPERA HOUSE One Night Only Friday, Feb. 10th "The Big Show" and the Native Hawaiian Singers and Dancers 5th Successful Year Not a sex problem, but a beautiful and intense Dramatic Musical Play Telling a love story of :-o mance and mystery- -clean, -wholesome eand interesting. y -L ERNESTINE DE MELLO The H a afiamn Butter fly "The Big Show" Prices: 75c, $1.00 ancd Secuar. Your Seat. Early. Seate. ona $et* a Powe DruU Co. Eggs. From Every Hen There Is no excuse for a lonflug hen. Youi rnn make layers nnd real money-makers out of every solitary lin you own. Ei~fei Egg Producer The wonderful poultry tonic, develops the- egg- producing organs: makes early tayers of youngr pullets; kcops poultry healthy and produces fast growth ii young chicks. 2% pound box, 50 cents. We carry a complete line of Caro-Vet Standard Remedies for Horses, Mules. Cattle, Hogs and Poultry. We will gladly refund your money if you fall to get satisfactory results from the use of any Caro-Vet remedy. AUTHORIZED DEALEr's IN LAURiN6 COUNTY M. W. Gray, Rt. 2......Gray Court, S. Eureka Drug Co........... . c W. M. Abercrombie, Rt. 1.Gray Court, 8 u. Iowo Drug Co...........u H C The Cash Co..........Gray Court, S. C. Putins Drug Co . H C It. 0. Sialivan, Itt. 4....Gray Court, S. C. Laurens Drug Co.......... H C Stone & Babb, Itt. 4.... Gray Court, .. C. A. L. Howard, Itt. r . 1, H B Kellers Drug Store ......... Cltnton, H. C. G. ). Armstrong, itt I).... I. " ( Sadler-Owens Phar......... Citaton, S. C C. F. Mitchll..........intut H 1). 0. thame..............Clinton, S. C N. J. QIuck........... i taI 4 111 1 JJ & Mf. X. hfunter...d 0% C Farmers Mer. Co...........Clinton, S. C. E. C. Stone, 111. 3.......... W. Ii. .tover ........ Tleath Springs, S. C. The Bell Co............ 1). .1. inson........Heath Srings, S. C. X. L. oldng ............Nt' UC OA., PLENTY OF IT. EICHFELBERGER BR"O3 Phone 33 is Piano Will Fill the Bill Wurlitzer Student Piano THE SMALL PIANO WITH THE BIG TONE HEIGHT 3 Ft. 8 Inches. Seven Octaves. Built for Schools, Churches, Music Teachers and for Homes. Absolutely Satisfactory. Economical, efficient, beautiful, and made by one of the largest manufacturers of musical instruments in the world. Write for Further Information. O'Daniel & Reid Clinton, S. C. PLANTERS FISH MIXTURES Available Phosphoric Acid 3.00 Per Cent. Ammonia 6,00 Per Cent Or Any Combination Called For. Write Us for Prices on Any Mixed Goods Needed Also on Fertilizer Materials, such as Acid Phosphate, Foreign Ground Fish, Tankage and Blood, Nitraie of Soda, Special Prices on Potash Salts, Kainit Manure Salt Muriate. Planters Fertilizer &Phosphate Co. Charlepth, S. C. LOOSE LEAF LEbGERS... ".FOR SAL BY4 AVERTISER INTING C Al-R CI