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* * * * * * * * * * * * * *1 ** * .ANIOlt1) NI-:WS Imintord, A pril --Dr. Graves I. lKnight r1e'acht I a good sermion last Silalhy afterloon with a large crowd resent. \\' t are gal to ali otinee that .\l;iss M atry 1).lir nmll has1 reccovere'd sulf liviently to be at thrc tihiday after 11 011. I ler fritinls were glaid to see I her. \lr. .lie L:tford was at homitie from) F rilInan Iliersity for a few dlays last Oveek. .\fr~s. .\nnla Kamnp ofSatnug t t xv d:1ys with li r sister. .\lts.q J.W\'. .:iford. thist, we tk. .I \ . \\'. 1I. \ 'Ii i ht anld chiI n - 1 uNr\ i W k-el vitt jt )it o fri eidI s anit relatives iat SIr tanhu. Th.tt \1 . . t. In attitrt andere1 In! Inecting l iht. The st ldy --lass fi lishi i4 coursI and stood til iexami nation Sainray night. .ost all I pmssi'l withi :-atisfactory mlarks. .\r. adil A\s. C. '. Waldrop eited 'iined the School facililty P'rithay (.v n gto evih ate the '21st birthday of their son. .\l-. Charles \\alrep. [\Ii. J. W. Fohiso spent the awek Cld with homltafolks, coming'home from his- work al \\alhalla. \Mr. and .\ rs. T. Ja. i lari n and .ll . f . 1 i m n ) : it murfe- . v i Siteil frl.i I i ls an1(Il relIa t i v I I his Ia st we\eo k .\lr. and \.itsJ . T .aft erson viSit \ r. and M rs. .lmes ILanlgsto na F-ountalin inn last Sunlday. \lissi eml.ra l'attersonl gave at VVry dolightfill :)arty to her frienlds and classmaies S<Itturday nlight, enjoying gamnes and( music, after which delight fil refreshients Were selrved. NOII OF NIlNKRTlI''Y 'l'nited Statcis of Aeilriica. it srl ot ofSouitil Carolina. IN TIl Il)lIl' (Ol'IT In the matter of L'atrens Brick Com- ( paly, Bfankrupt. Notice is her by given that the alove iatnted firifm has hen dully adjudged hantkritf , and the first meeting of tIhe creditors of said hanikilipt will be beld I in the otlice of the indersignc(d 'in tife citv of (:r( enville. S. C., on the ith day of April A. I)., 19'22. at eleven o'clock ia the ftorenoon. at which thie and place the creditors may appear.e examine fite bankrufpit. fIrov', f heir claimis and transact such other busl ness as may priioperly come before saidl meeting. 38-It liefereo in Bankruptcy. NO MORE PATS or mice, ifler youi use IIAT-SNAI. It's i sure rodeit kilk r. Try it P kir. and prove it. Italts killed iwith ItAT Snap leaive nto stme4ll. Cats (r dogs nlon'lt euchl It. ("uaran111teed, 35e size (I ('like) enioeuh for PantrIIy. Hiltenl (ir Cella1r. iSc size (2 entkes) for Chicken louse. 'Oii(s. or Small buildinus. $1.25 .4izep (5 e(rke'As) unough for all itu I Ildin orld ii I fa1tor'y bilidl- dnss. Soild antd GualranteedI by ('. L-.Kn ntldy & Mon. In aurents liairdwareiI'd ('t., andii Pittnam1II's lUruit Store'(. Vote ('t QU-:lN 0!" P. ((1lumbia11, AprjlI Shaili (tfopon toi a i :- to Qoeet of Pa~hiiaf, La * .I n t 'ath C'olumbiia byt' To the Committees licit Funds in L the National D( The call is now ur' for funds is very pret Will yo: :2 : to visit the Democrat There never was a of the Democratig PR meant as much to mocracy as it does ti . ' Please make- -youi Saturday, April 8. (Signed) ] rf I) i<K d -34 STARiTLE'S NEW YORK llusband, Wife and Servanlts Bound While Quartet (iOathers Jewelry. New Yorik, April 2.-The most aiaz ing daylight rdbbery New i'ork has known ill mnly years occurred 4this af ternoon Ii the home of Albert Rt. Shat tuck, retired linancier, 19 Washington Stiare. north, When four ailed hali dlits overpowered .\lr. an Irs. Slat tulCk and Se(vel SOalits, bounld thema I all w it h ro'e, locked .them inl a wine L'illar and stole jewelry valied at $90, The robbers ransacked the dwelling Cor. anl hiour11 and a half, but as they wvre leavilng. ole was captured, anid I an1 OVicoat lie hlad alhnllIonC(d inl lis flight tihr mIghi Washington q(inare iewels valued at $20,000 were found. 'T'hte alarm was given by the butler, Aho freed haimself from Ills bonds and running to a neighbor's house while he thieves were still at work tele 1holled the police. Rtacing in a taxicab to the Shattuck 1om2e the police arrived as the four 'obbesi were leaving. Te last of tle qu artet was colinug 0 the front when the police arriived. Ph is man was Captured after a short .ase. ile gave the name of EIgenlio 11azet, a Spanish tailor. 'Ile refused o tell who his comn palions were. i ~ * ~ ( * * * * * * " * T'YLEIVIIAE NEWS . . . * * * * * w = * 0 * * Tylersville, April 3.-We are glad o see ile sunslilie, after having So ultch rain. Ilope if will stay clear for I while, so the fariers eat 'begin their Vork. R1ev. Jennings illed his regular ap 'ointmlelt at Iangstonl oil Sunday. Ile >reached a plendid serilloll. Mr. .1. W. Peterson celebrated his iiday Stiniday with his children ald randclchildren. The large birt hiday -:tke was beautifully decorated with 73 andles. We wish for him mtlany hap y returns of the day. .\lrs. Nonnie Smoak and clildren, cf amleron. are Visiting Mrs. Smlonk's nother, Mrs. Mattie Clark. Miss Hessic 'Davis visited Misses .1mm1a and Mlattie. Donnan, recently. .\lt. William Peterson and sisters, d isses IbyI and ' ,ydie called on their 'rarnldlother, Mrs. Mary Donnan last iunday afternloonl. Messrs. W. .U. Clark, of (heenwood, Itl Niles Clark, of 'Waterloo, visited icmniefol ks last week-end. "Found Seien tills Dead In i1n Next Morning." Rlobert Woodruff says: "My prem ses were infested with rat s. I t ried tAT-SNAP on frieid's recomtienlda ion. Next morniig fotind sevetn dead 'ats in 1inl, two ear feed box, three n stall. Foni d large nitumnbel since. Co smell froi dead rats--lAT-SNAP t'ys them up. Iest. thing I have ever 1sed." Three sizes, 35. 5c, $.5 ,ld and guiaranltveed by CI.- . Kennewdy Ssoil. J.-aurenis lidw. Co.., an 11!tnam rug Store. To C.ure a Cold In one [Dy rnke L.AXATrIVE B1ROMO QUIININE (Tabiets.'t It rtoes te Cough~t amniIdtlace anmd works off the Jold~i. E. W. GROVE'S mig'nnture' on cacth lxi.:k lith I to 2nd. ii' ('onntly Appointed to So rurens County for mocratic Party: gent and the need asing. :a! <c:' this week s in your vicinity? time~ in the history ~rty when a dollar the welfare of De >-day. report to me by B. A. SULLIVAN. ; BIUSINESS MAN (UIVES VIEMWS ON 0311E BUYING Tells lion llany Persom are Mulchited by 31al Order flouses of Couniitry fin Laurens. "You are up against a mighty hard proposition," said Mr. W. P. 'T1om4ason of S. M. & 14". ii. Wil-kes & Co., in giv ing his views concerning Tho Adver tiser's buying in ;4lurens Campaign. "Ther'liei is a1 great deal of prejudice in the belief the mail order houses .have fosteredl in their insidious advertising. This prejudice in tihe mlinds of the peo Ple mist be overcome before they can see the 'benofits which will coie tl rough hilying i I Laurens. But by a clear and honest presentation of the truth a-hoitt the inatter, tihey may in t ime he brought to see the facts in the case. Anyone mwho makes a thor uligli ilvestigation will readily d iscov r te falltahe s in the mail order agree mllents.' "Wheni a local merchant Is told that ils prices are a few cents higher than so0me o-' tile mail order catalogues, lie ftel hasn't time to explain inl detal: to 'the clstoiier about -transporta.tion (1harges, difference inl quality and ser Vice and the various ithases of the imiatter in question. "'The result is that the customer rften leaves the store under tihe iml )ressioln that toe locA' merchant tried lo evade the question and that his rwices are really higher, while in many cases the prices are about the ;ame alid often the local prices are the Host. reasolabIle. "We are doing all we can as 11(i viduals and as a company to help the .ause, a.; hiuying in - Laurens benefit's lot only the 11-im but the customers as Well. The Laurens merchants live 1ere alnd have the intciest of the city it heart iut not one ever heard of a hA1icago mail order 'house 'paying taxes i Lailens to help pave the streets r keep u) the public free schools." mr. Thomason endorses The Adver tier's iltitlative in starting the "Buy n1 Lau rels" campaign, and wishes to oee the people take tile cause to heart, ;o that ILaurens will grow bigger and jetter every year. IBANAIi lii'"IT AX ES NOT PAID l'reasurer Youing Notilled by Tax Comilisslon. The taxes of variolls individlals and [1rms11 who have gone into bankrutllt.cy have not belen itaid by the trustees, ac 'ordillg to a notice tir ectoed to the at Lention of Treasureri Ross I). Young by the Soulth Carolina Tax Comiis 4ioni. T1'he a1:1ws of South Carolilla provi(le ror the collection of taxes in bank ruptcy cases for two years after the trustee has been discharged and the niotice calls attention to the fact that suit Cal be brought against discharged Lriustees within suco'h length of time. T'reasu1rer Young stated Monday that hle Will make a drive for the collection if taxes from all sIch delinquents. NEAlt ('1R0S hilLL (gill Lindsey lillied ltecauise of Alleged liemairk lie .ile About ('omupan Ion. llecnuse .he said I isulting remiarks wcr' mladle nhou(11t -himi several (lays :cgo, .911m I'lleIy, colored, abou11t 22 vears old. faitally wounldedI(:1 GIllidsey Mnd ji(ay moiting at 7 o'clock by strIk ing him over the hlead -with la 2x4 illank. Laindsey -lived unt11il 11i:30. I olh 11negrtoes were emlo cyed on1 the l a .skt il A teh'ison 1lanIita tionI near i ro~' II ill a ndlIl 1the1homiCide occurred about11 100( yad from I(~l tile Newher 111i~ county1 lini.. P'ulley was arrested HI noon4 in the (oun ity jail. (. C. Ihill, promIien t farme of (I' Wat fl-mdw Iini as Magistrate of W\aterloo Tlogrn ishipi, to till thle une1x ired(4 term of W. F. Wa l:er, deceased. Forw many yearls whlile Mir. Walker01 was mlagis;trate, lhe residled at the home of .\lr. (. C. 11111 and( both were k nonn to have b:'en bosom friends. Magis triate Ilil ish f .milir wit-h tihe duities of hiis olile and h1( iis appl~oinltmen~t did( noIt (cme as a su1rprise to his laui~rens fr'iends. 3richi Itondi Wlorkc in Wlaterloo XW.terloo, Marceh 31.-D~uring the Past- twvo weeks, much..road work has l'een done in this township, In add(1 tion to two ver'y su'bstantial bridges built on tihe Long Leak (Jreek by Mir. Cullbertsomj Messrs. John A? Martin, T. 7'. Coleman and Walj~or G. Hlendrix h'ave superv'ised some very fine r'oad construction on the fonds leading 'by their farms. The countr'y roads could have a little repair 'work done at least gnee every year. This -would help out wonderfully towards making ti'afile safe an'd economical. Such men are to be comniyonde4 for takig~ s~lch a stop .when ltik needed' so bdl~y"dter the PREEASTE Charming Cr We -are displaying a wonc for Spring and Summer. New Hats featuring the ci in its most pleasing ways. A hat for every face and Miss Griffin has just returned I varied selection in the latest styles, be found. This Easter collection will p seeking style and quality. We have a choice selection of I NEW SPF CO-ED ANI The qualities, styles, materia dresses will prove that even our mo justice. Dresses foi Spring Silks in Crepe-de-chino Back-Satin, Crepe Faille, Foulard a Printzess Suits Van Raalte Hosiery Kayser Gloves Gossard Corsets Bradley Sweat< Visit Our Rest I Mail and Telephone Oj ADAIR-SI The "Chai CLIN - Princess Theatr The MOit R4WTrark '125,000 MEN and WOMEN FEAST' OF BELSIMAZZAR CHARJOT RACE$ and Ma THfE OAST INOLUDES ONS'[ TULLY MARSHALI,.4L)1A R HARRIS, ELME2R OZ.WT(ON, .D. W. GRIFFITHS GREAI M'1ORE TI P1lCES R MILLINERY -eations in Hats. lerful assortment of New MI1:.ery 'eative genius of the millinery world all occassions. rom Atlanta, where she made r rg- and the newest color effects and i., i. e s to rove of intinse interest to those v ho are disses Hats. IING DRESSES ) BETTY WALES Is and workmanship embodied in these 3t enthusiastic statements fail to do them Every Occasion , Roshanara Crepe, Canton Crepe, Crepe nd Printed Georgette. Jack Tar Togs Belding Silks Duttenhofer Shoes Butteric Patterns %rs and Bathing Suits toom While in Clinton -ders Given 'Prompt Attention JMEREL, in. actercloth" Store TON, S. C. Thursday & Friday April 6-7 Prodiction 6f thE Age -4,000 DANCING GIRLS AT Tlt -1,700 IJORSES in the Sensation I fly OTHER THRILLING SCEN ANCE: TAIVADGE, .SEENA OW, UBENS GEO, PAWORTt,~W ALFfl D rAGET,~~O EIMQ3NO EST PICTURE3 REREJJ IA N $1.500.00 15c an~d 40c