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%fje Rbbertiser Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year Payable in Advance Published by ADVERTISING PIUNTING COMIANY Lauronts, 8. C. Advertising Uates on Application. Mituarles and Cards of Thanks: One Cent a Word. Entered at the postofilco at Laurens, S. C., as second class mail matter. LAUlIWNS, S. C., .I'NE-: 7, 1922. LOOKING FOR'WARD We in Soutith Varolina stand In the preseice of a possible reconstruction, both economically and politically. The forces tliat make 1tip otir state are mak ing a fresh and critical atnalysis of their very elements. No recent year was more coisciouls of its task or more desirolts of a change somehow or solewhere. Why are (OllditiOlls so 'and why do we stanld at tle threshold of a i'le change in affairs in Soulth Carolni&? t'(itIe r of the fatet Jit we iave about lost otir self-con fidence. We are losing Ile feeling of lioie and in its place is the feeling that we have n1o control over the course of affair's. he people from o1 end of the stat to tle oth ur believe that somethinig is wroig. With sech a feel ig in the state what ai opportutnllity for somtie itnanl without a colsc iince aml without a love for his state to 1st the wholo state in an up roarl. What an1 opportunmit., rm somle% m1an1 to say: "This is th' way follow me''t anld lead inl Paths or revactionl andl inl pathso of des;trulct ion. If. th ohd order mn111-t ce. 1n "'v .1 ]I.\ Id it " '1e Ia in n w rdr'' y th eba" enm 1onbtly andI( n]o wi i and o; AVP*toi w k instiili .ni t - 'lit'. a t men. en thd urgil Asia I en a hvbenrcid situ tation. Dr. .1. W. a i':, of Chlton, it (t Ing as (ha ii man of the amimign In this countyv and he has asked for ftul co-op)eration on the part, of thle geni Crous publ1ic. I it'hli scured0( the as 5tistanlce of M'. 'T. 1. Blackwell in this city. Mtr. lBlackwellI hats arranged to accent lhi ndleIS of cl otin lg at htis store opphlosite thle 20otilce andI on1 Wedln(S day will send a truck to the houmes of' those 'tvho are ot able to bring the packagesi to him, Hie may' he notified lby callitng telephone No. 28. Other3 to wvhomi packages my be sent. aro R. A. Atustin, Cross Hill: II. Ri. 'Tutller, Mountv.ille, and 'Dr. WV. TP. Pace, Grray Coturt. * * * * * * * * * *~ *~ * * * * * * EVERYIIODY'S IIAPP'Y * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Vacation time has come again and with it thie return hoie of many sobg atnd daughters who have been off teach ing or attending lie'~ 'aund coh!cad' That Rt Is joy t~haA( . .,e I:;h have Jutst Vettdndd .homo 'as' wvell as .for thoig who'. expected theum, is e'en'ly nnimaton tlit is' seon ojh the streets of the city. Even smuch pretty lines of poetry may be heard: "If I had the wings of a dove, I'd fly, I'd fi, Clear to tho~ atri of .my love, 'I'd die'd n. ie." ' *And not gulWiheard but mnaterlallt~ed, only that -igtsalins- Iisteadt of the1 heb were home0 dturing the school. year ~isbepn. 'b'od i4, Ige -id set'. SUNDAY SCOOL RALLY AT WA iNR101 AREEK CHURCH C luteresting Programn Which will In. a clude Many Speakers will Attract 0 3111ny. An all day Sunday School 'Rlly is b being planned at the Wurrior Creek I Baptist church for Sunday June 11, r for which an interesting program has C been arranged. Among the prominent - ispeakeIrs who have accepted all invi tations to attend the exercises are: * Prof. R. N. Daniels, of Furman Uni- $ versity and Mr. :Horace L. Bomar, of Spartanburg. The opening ternion will be peached by Dr. 'Iangston at II A. M. 5 An invitation issued by the commit tee is is follows: "It is our desire to ( have as nny as possible of Warrior Creek mnemibers present at the Sunday School Rally on June I. Others also y will be gladly welcomed. Come and I) bring a basketful of something good to R cat, and let's all have a good tline to gether'. 11IA Ilt REV. E. 31. NESBITT"I' Sons of 31sissourl, Son-in-Lawii of Lali rens Prealched Sunday at 31etlodist and Presbyterian CIIriches. Rev. F,. M. Nesbitt, of .emphis, Mo., t while in tie city with Mrs. Nesbitt, who is visiting relatives, 'preached U Htliday morning at the Presbyteran a ehuilireh and Sunday evelling at the y 1lhodist. chirch, (elighting both eon- I griega tions. Rtev. Nesbitt fir;t became k nown in' tisb S001ion duingil- the a, h11 at. thlat lime having beenv a Y. ..\. C. .-\. seere-- I lary at. Camp S'evier. He lat'lr mailrried \iiss i'uarl .\Iedloel:, of this city. A Inarge niium bet'r I'iondrh ol h young III miniterhard hlim' ,,I I'il h rv N. iVii z ij l i FF tl li S O ii i T S h l Iy I ilv t n ll H p! r 0 1 t ) 2c . e an P I \lVn r .ia d , I. Alto Thompsonlti \.lrc. 'l'inen tin '\!adrDc ' .\lbloneles;s and lamed tO~ l1iz/abeI(th Sw tzci i'i1ith ('otmfoil, Dik's wifeo unkon110n', unhionc "ed andi unsung MIamiec Site Griay '.lary Site lHbo Congre gatilon at FIrst Pr'esbuyteian, ('hurcht Set's Portraynl of Foreign A religious pageant was enacted. Glunday nlighlt at the First Presbyter'ian church, takinig the -place *of the regular precaching service. Morc- than 50 girls of 'the .Presbyterian Sund~ny Ek-hool took ,:art in tho plageant, which 'was I directed by -Miss 'Bessic Todd.. IForeign countries including. China, JTapan, ,Brazil, 'Mexico and Cuba were represented by the gir'ls, all of wvhom were in the native dresses of the coun tries they por'trayed. A plea for' mis n:ions In each country wvas made by the chtaracter's. A lar'ge congregato wiltnessedl the pageant and apprecite its -slinificance, C 9' T'eh1: Laymnena' lieague c .ma s Laymen's League (Billy Siiday Club) wvent teI~eesville Metho- I dait ''ch '':unday in a body to con .the Isci de~cf there. MYeet.'ng of Henry .Laurens Chapter The Henry 'iaurens chaplter 1). A. IR. Will meet Fr'iday afternoon with Mrs I W, P. Clhidress at 4:30 o'clock,t IUndergoes S uecessfuil OperationsF Mr. Claude H. 'Martin, iwner of the Star. Pr'essing club of this city', .was taken ill sulddenly Sunday nighit and rushed to the Greenville city hoispitai, where .he was operated upon' Monday. News received here yesterday was Leave For Western Trip Mrs. ,R. 'L. Gray and daughter, 'Miss ladys, left Gray Court June 3rd, for 'trip west. They will stop at Now rleans, San Anfonia, El .Pso, Tucson, rizona and there they twill be joined y Miss (Laurie Gray and will go to os Angeles, California to spend the 3mainder of the summer on the Pa ific coast and various Canadian cities. * p * $** V1 * * p * p $ SPECIAL NOTICES. .$ Liver Tronble-Physician explains imple treatment for inflamed gall ladder and ducts associated with gall tones. Booklet free. Dr. A. K. Pad ock, Box 201, Kansas City, Mo. 17-It-pd Perlivinkles-4Prettiest border for atrds and lawns. -Strong, healthy mants 410c per hundred, postpaid, 25c ir all extra hundreds. Mrs. J. W. [ilmi, Clinton. 17-1t-1 For Sale-Iron and speckle peas. alm Beach suits and (pants in stock. he best grade. Wanted, milk cow and eef cattle. J. MW. 'Henderson, Ir. 47-1 t-1)(1 For Sale--Potato Slips. C. ). Mose ,y at Moseley & Roland's old stand. 47--t For Sale-PIure Porto Rlico potato lants, $2.00 per liidil. .W. C. Moore, in Clinton road, two miles from Clin >II. 417-2t-c Lostit or Straved-Two calves from iy home on Irby Avenue. One male nd one female. 1). 1. Toddl. 47-it-pld Wantet1d'i-Few pIpils above fifth 1ale for summer coachIzig. SlUiss otise I.Simmons, Irby Avenue. .17-it-p Haging and Tiles-Buv, our selected( wConl hand1l maichinie'ry re-rolle(l hag Ifig a11(d ties. All prices and grades 1111Inteed. lhonie :1NO ou3r expense. S. Ilagginig Co., Greenville, S. C. -17-t f limuse .ilovte-A enn move Your 1us, 2 years exlpericic. '%. A. wens ('linton, S. C. 17-3 t Wanzzti.d lcole rtiteihing a1ml i;iet Aing. Al work I a' yar(. 31r. it. Niclholb. Sullivaun SI. i li blic>q Tir'es \e have thOe :Ox:, 7,.io, :.0x:, 1-2 (..Zo. Get your; while orI 1.4. 1 .aur _In v. 1I -2! il' omr le .\lillin.; of Poto hico. u 1 y laii ai( aly T'1riump!h 1o1 S la43t 4-1' 4-r . 4 . . . Va - ():41a. I o1rr- am.I Co., Valo6n..e , C . - ;- - I rr 4 1 , 1 en s it . : , i -!l - . I. (re [, 4thIA . !4' .\; r t.. iG-.~01,t)" r ct t x 1 04 C 0)1 il oomer, tw u 'ati ro m ..1s r . .\ie lister - -2 . 'nti11+y dele to se4 "r" manc pl n . .J. I i t h alott . C -1. ForI Saie--I ligt deiey w 4n ' Far housings or Fordl -ca , .,; ino .r wo f ie e I 1Ad e " 1Trad a re sa rn ist er t .!- -21 Mone t L va-Onr to oel -,ri' nity propertyi ora11111 p ldii of yea st.iiC lomar, J. i Osborne & )0 1rown, t horepatu, N.S..C. t- -ti G~overnment. Wgons--For i 'Sal or >ere hinexcan fo ord cr, oats, hay >rad Wumhlr Wagll chea oorde or ion.s fixd. Adesn Fure" o, Clin-1 oan. A16-tt e'. . Montey 4o Loan ton imiprove'd farm and aCtf 7~ o-2e-halnt 1(I. cen Bntck rol torney-- at-Lawr,. C42>-tf Dr. T. Let. TimmeranorwSlleou oif iffe dena exfcne for on, oat, June th tou19th, anin theotat conali o.1-tsscaina ereon 11111 Rep~r Prts--or 47-ma tspo IlS wiholtnfor myfrins a ndms Iuty Vlanithat S matati ng.alon. have d asssan to ajII nid me1'V imy aork aee 7me. persoent.l f.or ayki ormAtoney-tratm n. - - Isoci~ift oretorin.r eiie Not-lee) A utic meet~ingl o-lthse ci In who ieunfora myfndpsona ownt toa Ien am therebly 4clledt meedte tcorthat; inhLursy unt 22nd tat 1 a'coc i'Atici. afonte hanpoe of aevyitnt te faid onc aid mys ritfor e maena'cy for any pbic chooltiin .rttthon'f n res o hescolstc eof12-93 A. 'L. GAY, Ating ofam.toe ii Habif ~~tl onsipatreon'caled t -cet in h outo 2hcDas ru'd ear2ndyru 10e o'lokA.iv for ithe chnl i theTwiQn.lanos o * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * POLITICAL, ANNOUNCEMENTS * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11 Charges for Political Announce ments $5.00 In advance, except Coun ty Commissioner $3.00. For Congressman I hereby announce my candidacy foi re-election to Congress from the 4t1 Congressional District, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary clec tion. J. J. McSWAIfN. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the House of Representatives from 'Iturens county and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the 9Democratic iprimary. OAHOL D. NANOE. I hereby announce myself for re election as County Commissioner of Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the Domocratic primary. A. Ti. IOORbE. I hereby announce myself for re election as County Commissioner of h2aurens county and pledge myself tc abide by the rules and regulations of the .Democratic primary. A. B. BLAK-10LY. We are authorized to annioinnee the name of 0. G. Thompson; as a candi dat.e for re-election to :he olice' of Probate Judge, subject to t'he rules of the Democratic primary. For County Ti'reasurer I hereby announce myself a candi (late for the ollice of Treasurer of Lau 1enis couniity uidelr the rules of th Democratic primary election. I. JUD. LANGSTON. - For Auditor I hereby announce myself a candi., date for re-election as Auditor of Lau rens county and pledge myself tc abide -by the rules of the Democratic primary. J. WADl)Y TiHOMPSON For Supt. of Eduentlon T hereby announce myself a candi. date for the ofilce of Superintendenlt of 10ducation of Lau rens county and pledge myself to abide by the ru les of the Denocratic im1lary. .\IRS. ICAlfl, C. 0ONS. I hereby n111onnce myself a candi. date for tlie oillce of S periinten(ieni of Edue:ltion of LAurollns couity and pledge 1iy(1lf to abie by the rules of the I)emocratic imI1:n-y. IHEN. A. SUllVAN, .ir. h vreby _11mun myself a cand! hW14 for 1,h1 ('llice ()I Unpe1 rintendent of du-1en tionl fauir n AMT County and mv il o 'bid, by the rules o! . SI.\\V .10'INSON. I reby annn ' mii nim y;selfI' a ca;mR1 1! ii v( (%* . )c *: ,10 n r elee o Suprintnof o nii by o'' ruh. an*l regilalo l the I'uneraieIc iinwia. 0 .\'i:) KT A T . \.WOFFO Forueyn itoa hr aue.1is, m. :C. ni ll fo: Ie- lection Ifo the oilie o l i.to -hido by the rle: of he1rmuratic pr-imary. .1011 1). W. W.\TTS C'. Feantoherstnic W. . nigh Attorneys at Law C. u K eneys S. C. .All Fusiner Intru.<led to Our Car( Will 1ny P~rompt and Careful Atten i b over Palmett Bank MotorKenedym&eSt LAURENS, - - - S. C. Simpson, Cooper & Babb Attornevat at Law. WUll Practice in au1 State Courts Prompt Attention Olven All Blusineus T HOMASON'S. GARAGE' Electrical Werkc Radiator Repaiwing Acetylene Welding All Work -Guaranteed -LAURENS, S. C. -W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing : Levelini NOTARY PUBLIC * Gray Court, 6. C. Dr. T. 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