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Eje Robbertiser Subscription Price $I Per Year ayable in Advance Published by ADVERTISING PRINTING COMPANY Laurens. S. C. Advertising lRatej on Application. Obituaries and Cards of Thanks: Ono Cent a Word. Entered at the postoflice at Laurens, F. C., as second class mail matter. LAUID-lENS, S. C., MARCilIIl 1, 1922 FARII-ll ORG(ANIZATIONS 'The need of- tlie farllmers for organ izationl alll for a concerted fTlort to re Vvive the best lpossible results from their labors is greater today than ev ei before. \'ith tho boll weevil ill our1 m(idst, making the next cottonl crop both dif Jicult, and expensive, it is imperative that new and hetter means of ma rket ing oir cotton be adoted and that all possibilities of waste be eliminated. It is also necessary, when considering diverified crops, that. malkets be (s ablished for tle profitable d isposition of'those products. Thes, facts bein gl probaoly general ly known, the moveieat that started last week folr a coun 0ty bra neh of the 1 outhI Carolilia Cooperative Cotton Association1 and the plalis of the Lau 1(11ns Busiiess League that are to be discussed next Friday at the Court house for the coopierative marketing .of products other than Cotton should \meet with sliccess. While there is 110 relationship be lIweeln the two organizations, both are of' vital interest to all ile farmers in the county., and tle success of each will depend 11pon the support it re ceives from its start. W. H1. BOULWARE DEAD Native of 'l'lis County bled at his Home Iin Florida February 21. Friends in the coility of Mr. W. It. Boilware will be sorry to learn of his death, whicli took clace at his adol)t ed home, Mclitosh, Fla., Tuesday, Feb ruary 21st. Tlie deceased was born Iin Cross lill, this -county, and moved to Florida in i 1913, where lie had resided until the tiie of his death. The following account of his death was taken from the Daily Star, of Ocala, Fla., under date of February The fineral of the late W. H. Boul ware of M1ntosh, who died on Tiles day afternoon, was held yesterday afternoon at -.\lclntosli, interment be ing made In the cemetery there, George MacKay & Company ha( charge of the arrangements. The deceased was seventy years of age, having been horn In Cross 1l1, Laurens county, S. C., and moved tc Florida in 1913. He was a consistent Christian, a loving father and husband. lie is survived by his wife, -Mrs. Alicp Wa (1e11 Boullware, anid seeral children, namely: W. A. IBou~ware, Columbia, S. C.; Airs, R1. S. Ilonniell, Sardis, Ga.; W. F.~. Poulware, Bradlentown ; .Jas. 'P Bloulwvare, Greenwood, S. C.; Miss Elizabeth Bloulware, Augusta, Ga.; R. M. Boul11warle, Pal metto, Fila.; M'Irs ,foshiua Gist, Acala; .\rs. -W. M\. Ab wvare, R. C. Bolware andl 'Mrs. Mor (local N. Gist, Mc~ntoshl, and one brother, R1. C. Bloulware, of Bethany, La. T1here are nuimerous5 friends in South Carolina and Florida who will be grievedl to hear~ of his death andl who twill sympathizeo'with the bereav-. ed 0ones in thecir loss. SWE W' P'OTATIOES DISCUSSED Clemn C~l ol lege' Represenitative Ad dressesC Fairmiers onl Potato Culture, A large number of farmers from all ')arts of tihe coulnty were present Tues dlay, Feb. 28th, at a meeting held In the plota~to storage warehoulse ait which the p~roper care arid ecultivation of sweet plotatoes Was discuissedl. Mr. Rt. Farmer, a rep~resenltative from Clenmson college, after examining the strulcure in which the .p)Otatoes arec cilredl, addressed the farmers. 'Hie stat ed that the methods employed by those in charge of he warehouse 'were cor reet and~ thtat the rotting of potatoco in the warehouse last ses: :~.' wv: er.:: ed by improper cultivatIon and inju dicious handlIng. He gave in detail the necessary inform'atr' '- ,-' - results from sweet potato culture' and also advised the farmers on the gpro ercare and choice of seeds. Card From Dr. Dial~ ii wilsh'to express my sincere thanks to the voterg'of Laurens, 66th men and 'women, for the handsome siport giy en me in he-first r/imary 'held yester day and ,bespeak 'their consideration for the second :primary4 -If elected I shall give my tim'e anid attention to 'th' diuties of the ofiloeinud will serve the city to the best 6t- ny pbhl~y, en dteavorlz$ to keep IhaUrens abreast of * * * * * * * * * * * * * * E OROSS NOTES * Recently seVeral young men hay come to the Home Service Departmen of the American Red Cross and liav been at a disadvantage in getting ali because their discharge papers Iha been lost. The Red Cross oflice at lu rens believes that all the soldiers o the county ought to have these paper (dplicated in some form whether it b in the Clerk of Court's ollice or In th Red Cross oflice. There are thre reasons for this belief: lirst, hecause of the fact that sue will cost little time and effort and n money. The Red Cross ofilce at Lau rens will be glad to make copies of al diseharge 1papers if the ex-soldiers wil only bring then here. Not only thal but the Clerk of Court has offered t record all papers free of charge. U to the present time less than a hutn dred out of possibly sixteen hun11(dre have taken advantage of this oppor tulity. 'In tite next place, there is a possi bili ty of a bonus being given .e(-sol diers. If this be so, it is extreiel necessary that these discharge paper he so that the paper itself can be founi or a copy from a reliable source. N doubt for the next several decades th matter of aiditng these ex-soldiers i1 some form or other will be before tht people. And if these ex-soldiers ar aided, the having of the discharge pa pers will save the time of getting via riouts affidavits from different section of the country. in tihe last place, if no materia gain is to be had, in the way of pen slon, compensation, etc., because c having these discharge papers, yet from a statdpoint other than materia these papers ought to be kept or rc corded. iFuture generations will h interested in these 'papers and fo what they represent. Margaret I. 01unlap, Sec., Home Service Sectiot American Red Cros * * * *i * * * * * ** *. * * * Copelaid School iHontor Roll * *. * * * * * * * *' * * * *. First Grade-Karl Senn, Claitdi May Ilammond. Third Grude-E(1ldith Osborne. Fourth G0rade-Doro Bell lammotin Noree Pully, J. D. Senn, Den Sem Harold Senn. Sixth GIrade--lBert-ha Teague, Frai Ces Teague, Blanche Nesbitt. Seventh Grade-Etelle vulley, VII ginla Senn, Charles Senn. Eighth Crade--Dolly Brewingto Harry Nesbitt. Ninth Grade-Corrie Moore. Card of 'i'hantks I wish to thank the voters of War I for their support in the election yet terday and to ask them for a contir ttance of the same next Tuesday. You vote and supiort will be appreniated, P,'. D. 10AST1IRBY. Card of Thantks I wish to thank the votetrs of War 4 for theIr suipport in the electio ye'sterday 'whetn I was ele'ctedl aldet man. I wvisht to assure you that I wi represent thte entiro wvardl to the bet of my ability. JNO. F. MONTGOlllORY. Catrd of lluThaks We cannot express In words ho' wve appteciate the kindness and hech of outr matny frietnds andl neighbors -Watts .\ills (during the long illness c. our diarling little Mary. May Ghod richest blessings rest upon each an every one isi our Prayer. Mlr. andl Mrs. E. M. Mlowel Friends hiete of Capt. WV. Rt. Riche3 Jr., will be interestedl in the receni awvard to his company at the Universi ty of Tennessee, of a' handsome pfiz for being the best dtilled company I: the battalion. On the evenitg followv ing the drilling contest a (lance wa givetn in honotr of the successfutl comn pany and( the prize was awarded dur inig atn intermission. (Capt. Rlichey, a will be r'ecalledl, 1s now- a military in structor at the Tennessee institute. Qtuarterly Meeting The quarterly meeting of first divi 5iOn will -be heldI at iWarrior Creel chuirch en the 18th and 19th of Marcli . '.. '.. WV. Yeargin, Pres. Allie hlabb, Sec. It is therefore out business care fully to cultivate in our minidt, to rest to the most perfect vigor andl na-i tutrity, every sort of generous and honest feeling that belongs to our natutre.--Edmund Burke. |D~on't miss the wonder sale o: Aluhtum Friday ~and Satuarddy al Red Iron iXdkket, No We'rms ts a Htealthy Child All chIdt troubldl with Werms have an ua healthy c4d~ tvhkch indioates por blood, *Pd de 6 rule, thee iord or iese mttacht ditifane GROVE'S TASTEL288 CIIgLL TONIQgie regu larly for two th dree week8,wili enrich t9blood ifnpiroyethodI aao,and act asa gu~8u eatTonitthawholeyt.l~ep, ihesf lanttem IN BANKRUPTCY United States of America, District of South Carolina. IN '1H.E DIS'IRITCT COURT In the matter of C. 13. Patterson, 13a'nk y'ipt. Notice is hereby given that the above named person has been duly ad judged bankrupt, and the first meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt will be held In the oflice of the under signed in the city of Greenville, S. C., on the 10th (lay of March, A. !D., 1922, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the creditors may appear, examine the bankrupt, prove their claims and transact such other business as may properly coie before said meeting. E,. M. DLYT H E, 33-1t Referee in Bankruptcy FINAL SEITTLEMENT Take notice that on the 23rd day of March, 1922, we will render a 'final ac coulit of our acts and doiigs as Execu tors of the estate of moie S. Tucker deceased, inl tile ofllce of the Judge of Probate of Laurens county, at 11 o'clock, A. .l., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from our trust as Executors. Any person indebted to said estate is otifiled and required to make pay meit on that (late; and all persons having claims against said estate will presetl them on or before said date, dilly croven or be forever barred. WILIAM SCOTT, A. C. TODD, ExecuIors. Feb. 22, 1922. 32-5t-A IN BANKRUPTY United States of Ameri('l, IDistrict of Solth (allrolinal. IN TH E DIlS'I'bI1CT COURT In the matter of Thos. Jacks Blalock, I3ankrupt. Notice is hereby given that the above inmed pe"son has 'been dily adjudged bankrullt, and the first meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt will be held ill tihe Court House in the city of Lau rens, S. C., on the 1 ith day of 'March A. 1)., 1922, at nine o'clock in the fore noon, at which time and place the creditors may appear, examine the baikrupt, prove their claims andi transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. :E. LM. BLYTIHE, 33-1t Referee in Bankruptcy. Tihe Quinine That Does Not Affect the Iead Because of its tonic and laxative ef feet., LAXATIVE '3RO.\MO QUININE (T1ablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ring ing In the head. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature oi box. 30c. - W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing : Leveling NOTARY PUBLIt Gray Court, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Offlee In Peoles Bank Euilding Ia C. E. Kennedy & Son 'Undertakers and Embalmers Motor Equipment LAURENS, - - - S. C. Simpson, Cooper & Babb :ttorneys~ at Law. WHA rractice lfu all State ~3urts Prompt Attention Given All Business C. C. Feathersten(, W. B. Eni1ght FEATHIEBSTrOKE A KNIGHT Attorneys at Law . LaurpLna, S. C. All Buisiness Intrusted to Our Care Will Hlave Prompt and Careful Atten tion. Offlee ov'er Palmetto Bank idr. Featherstone will spend Wednes day of each week in Laurens. Hghest grade Hemstitchling and Picot Edge Work. We make ma chine and know how to turn (out the higheet grade wor'k. Orders laken for b leting of all kinds. We operate modern plant and do only the best wor'k. Latest style electrically driven nia clines sold on easy terms. All makes of machines repaired. SINOER SEWINy MACHINE VO. Sroeenwood, S, C. 50 Main St. Phone 151 .1B. Barnet, Mgr. I To Stop a. Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONW a no 'medein whch to ,the co4by g te iflaed nd tated tsee. A box of GROVE'S 0P-P lA $ALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds andI - i~s enclosed with every bottle of 'lYE HEALING HONEY. Tb. isI f 6br ubed on te cheet andftiroat] of ehdroxguffrhi rm a Cold o. ekeI ' a P1. 1* ANNOUNCEMENTS + For May'or I hereby announce Inyself a candi date for re-election to the office 8f Mayor of Laurens and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the iDemocratic I Primary. J'OIHN A. PRANKS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Mayor of Laurens and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the 3 Democratic primary. W. 11. DIAL. For Alderman The friends of I. E. Thompson here by announce him as a candidate for Alderman in Ward One subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. I hereby announce myself a canll (late for Alderman in Ward One I and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primarv. 1). D. NASTFIRDY. - ('ard oif Thnks I feel very grateful to the voters of Ward 2 for their liberal suplport yesterday. I thank you. 1). It. SIMPSON. FINAL) S.1TTL'.EMENT - Take notice that on the 4th day of April,, 1922, 1 will render a -final ac count of my acts and doings as Ad ministratrix of the etsate of 13. F. Posey deceased. in the office of the Judge of iProbate of Laurens county, ;it I1 o'clock, a. m., and on the aine day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administratrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on that (late; and all persons having claims akainst said estate will present them on or before said date, dily proven or be forever .barred. T1o4Ail J. POSEY, Administratrix. .A arch 1, 1922. 33-5t-A S* S D SPECIAL NOTICES. I, * * * $ * * $ * * * Wanted-Woman to go to Clinton to take care of invalid man. Lodging and board. Not much work. Con municate with Mrs. Clara F. Simpson, Clinton, S. C. 33-It-p Losti-Black Setter bitch, short tall. License collar No. 1208. F. Lj. Brown, Laurens, Rt. .1. 33-it-pd For Sale-Young mare, registered. N Will exchange for cow. E. G. Jessee, Watts Mills. 1, 33-1t Wanted To Buy-Fresh milk cows and good beef cattle. Also have peas for sale. J. W. lenderson, Jr. Lau renS. 33-It-pd Eggs-Choice Rhode Island Red eggs, $2.00 for 15. Heavy laying Ow ens strain. Ancona eggs, $1.50 for 15. W. Ray Anderson. 33-2t-eow For Sale-One seven passenger tour ing car, Series 59 Cadilac, equipped with new cord tires 0xcellent shape and run only about 10,000 miles. ' A bargain. W. 13. Knight, Laurens, S. C. 33-2t-pd TEgg.sFor Hatchling-.S. C. (Rhode Is land Reds, sired by Fitzmaurice cocks. Same strain as won grand prize at last state fair. Record hatches this i season. $1.50 aer setting. Chance to get high class eggs at reasonable price. .L. F. Blackmon, Watts Mills. 33-3t-pd Cotton Seed-Pure Cleyeland Big Boll cot'ton seed for sale. $1.25 per bushel. J. R. 'Brownlee, Watts Mills. 33-2t-pd Wante4d--To get in touch with soee 01n0 with saow mill, to saw on halves, Have some good -pine timber. W. ID 1Lynam, Laurens, Route 5. 32-1 t-pd - For SaleIerkshire pigs and shoats for .rale. J. McC. (Blarksdale. 33-it-i For Sale-Pure, genuine Nancy Hall 1;weet potatoes for bedding li'purposes $1.50 per bushel. Morris La. Power, laaurens, iRoute 4. 33-it-pd Waniited-P'oplIarm, oak, ash and wval nutii logs. Also interested in hard wvoodl timber tracts. .R. W. Walker Lumiinber Co., Salisbury, N. C. 33-7t-c >For Quick Servico-Stolp at the lBen f ary Garage, next to Decw .Drop Inn. SSee our Catterpillar Retread--makes old1 tires last as long as new. 32-5t-pd For Sale-Fine milch cow, fresh in, Ithird calf, gentle, in good condition, heavy flowv of milk. IPrice $60, and worth It. J1. (G. Sullivan, Laurens. For 8ale-R. 1. Red eggs from chioice l)en $2.50 a setting, from second pen $1.50. W. S. Holmes, 125 WV. Main street. , 32-3t-pd t Young men, womlen, over 17, desir -ing government p)ositionsR, $130 month ly, write for free list of poesitions now 2open. R. Terry, (former Civil Ser Svice examiner), 1372 Continental Bldg., W Xashington, D. C. 31-3t-m SGovernment Wagons-For Sale, or -offered in exchange for corn, oats, hay -or lumber. 'Wagons in good cond(1= tion. Dixie Ice and Fuel Co., ClIn ston. 16-ti - eed Irish Potatoes-JWe are in po sition to save you money. See us be0 fore you buy. Carrytoria. 31-St-pd Cotton Seed- Re-cleaned Wanna maker's Improved Big Bioll Cotton Seed. $1.00 lier bushel..- L. BI. Stod dar, Oivings, S. C. 31 at--pd ESKIMO PIE U POWFE DRUG CO. Better Are Your Eyes Norrial?. Vision Results Nine out of every ten people have in poor eyes---and don't know it. Better You may be one of the nine. Health "See Hough to See V 11" Eggs From Every n There is no excuse for a loafing ben. 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