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how a NoteIV et. Ucts Rid of nats Farmers Heed. Dr. -1. 1-. -Butler says, "I use RAT SNAiP around my hospitals every thre, months, whethcr 'I see rats or no it does the work-4RAT &NAP get them every time. I recommend it ti everybody having rats." Don't wai until there is a brood of rats, act nim mediately y.611 'ee the first one. Thre< Sizes, 35c, 65, A-.26. Sold and guar anteed'.oy C. E. Knnedy & Son, 'Lau (Vrens Ilard-waro Co., Putnam's Dril Store. .N0TICE OF ELECTION Stato of South Carolinu, 'Laurens County. Notice of special election on th, q'uestion of 'issiing coupon bonds to the city of Laurens in the sum o $40,000 for Street Improvement of thi City of Laurens. 9 CWhereas, a written 'petition of a ma jority o' the freeholders of -tile Cit, of Liaurens as al)pears from tho (.a books of said 'City has been iled witl the City CoCml of the City of Lau reis as1king that an election 'be heb In said C!ty of Lattrens at which shal be submitted to the (lua'lifled elector o said City tie itetion of issuins coupon bondi of the City of Laurei in the sum of $-10,000. Payable withii forty years l'rom the (late of issie an to hear a rate of interest not exceed ing 6 oer cent per annum for the pur pose of Street Improvement (if th< City of La'urels: and 'Wherms, the City Ccuei:1 of ilh City or 'i utrons Ia; (htl.y cuonide;e .said petitio:n and eanas:wd the xam< and found it. to be in prope'r form an signed -y tihe requireI :l n'mbrb oU freclholder'' '!- ...r. ly h Ie Con. tution and statute laws of the Stat< 2AA5 l . . ,,- . 1,4'e &.:0t -11ov-ine -in such cases, and 1n1)011 constiliratim! thereof, has adopted an Ordinance azm Resolution dated 26th of June, 1922 that the 'prayer of the petition b( granted aid that the question of issi. ing said bonds be stubmitted to th< qualflied registered electors of sai( City of -La-urins at a special electiot to be held in and for the said City ol Laurens on the 25th of July, 1922. - Now, therefore, notice I- hereby giv en that a specia'l election will be hek in the City o' Laurens on Tuesday. the 25th day of July, '1022, uL'on :;'e ucs tion of issuing coupon .bon(a of the City of ialurels in tile sum of $40,000 to be payable -within forty years fi om date of isse and to ibear interest at not exceeding 6 per cent per annum ofor the ipurimose of Strect Improvemeui' of -the City of -Laurens. At said elec. 'tion the polls will be opened at. S o'clock In the forenoon and !will be closed at 4 o'clock in tile afternoon ,and only qualified registered electors9 of the City of Laurens shall lie enti tied to vote -at said election. The bal lots shall have printed upon theim the question to be submitted and the words "yes" and "no" and the eleetor favoring the issue of sild boal-i shall vote the ballot containing tie word "yes'' and the clector oli9o,:ed to the issue of said bonds shall vote the bal lot containing the word "no". The said election shall be held at the plac es land by the persons who have been .,jppginted managers to conduct the Om 'at each precinct, as follows, to wit: For 'Ward One-Voting place at City Clerk's office. .ITlanagers: J. F1. Bolt, J. E. Tollison and J. D. Watts. For .Ward Two-Voting place at Switzer's store. Managers: J. D. 0exton, J. UH. Cunningham and .Carl Roner. For Ward Three-Voting place at tho 'Laureus 'Cotton Mill storo., Man agers: Jim Lewis, Walter Hellams and race Teague. For '. , . our-Voting place at Davis-Roper Conpany's store. Man ogers: -J..C. Wasson, Jni. W. Fowler and. John Switzer. F* Werdl Ftive-Voting r::la cc at Jalmes ' iuhlikln's residlence. Man agers: 10. W. elachen, Jamos Clardy and~ T. Mae R1Oper. At the cdas of the election the man agers will asncertain the result and ri t'urn the' same to the said City Council of the City of TLaur'ens asq required by law. :By order of tile City Council of the City of Laurens this the 26th day of *Juno, 192?, * . . W. Hi. DIAL, 4ttest: . Mayor. STANIY W. CRlJWB; City Clerk and Trreas. 50--it STOP this needless waste Avoid frequent carbon rimoval, valve grinding, pylinder reboring-other gt~irie repirs. Use SUNOCO-the -W~lydistilled motor oil. Yo'lbe astonished at itu feedom from en tronb1g wind expense.. ""W fl 1 you whice ;<tpeo $fUNdCO fits a g ~~ ic Co Eaj :jbthe - CONVEDERATE VETERANS' IREUNION CONCLUDES IN A BLAZE OF 0101t 1 Laying Cornerstoie of tatry Mon11 nent, Parade and Grand Ball Fei tire Closing Hours. 'Richmond, Va., June 22.-JWith spectacular and colorful street para( this morning, -the laying of the cornei tone of the Matthew Fontaine Maur - monument this -afternoon and a grati ball tonight as a fitting climax, tli thirty-second annual reunion of til United Confederate veterans WV r brought to a successful conclusion I a blaze of glory. Their annual gathering over, tl United Confederate veterans tonigi rellunctantly turniNg their backs on ill capital of the Southern Confederac; bogan leaving for their homes aft< having had the frcedomi of Virinia metro:olis fori three days. Many i the gray coated warriors. who h-% been the city's filests lis week, Wi never retti to the city for. viit. I th~ey fourht in thI(strule of 1861-U ai1 !Ie rnk: rapidly ar, thhlmiIg. Pretty pn;r m chape--71C mil'ied I'l hotel ic'hies i I:h boys in :"ray" ftor I l .t folid fa wc.A. A liot of co!;-..g e in t he hotels. where ther se fare we at hering:; were beld. Ieacath t bli'ood-red field lff:by a blun ero: :and wiNo star~:-. im t :OF' Dixlie, t-! 11,! Cmbrae ae given. I'lir onut:olu ing of vetnrans an visitors .hegan early th is afterniooi many sCeciail trazins for the sout le1N ing oarly. Several oft IIt t ra in I dl oil !cave unti 1 orit y I:efore mid nilgh however, aud the visitors and veteranl remained tili the last minute. Attendanice iigiures, according t those Jin charge of registration heat quarters, exceeded alf ex-:)etatloa Credentials beiig issued .to more Iha 6,000 veterans. This number of vetet ans was aulguge(ed by upwards of 25 000 Sons of Confederate Veteran: members of the several -Confederat memorial associations, the Unite 'Daughters of the Confederacy and ot0 cr visitors. The reunion, the old veterans Ithen selves declare-those who h'ave attend ed every one of the -thirty-two annuz gatherings-was the most successfu and considering the thinning of th Igrity-coamted ranks, the most numbe: ously attended. Several hundred of the veterans all other reuinon vIsitors dei)ar'ted froi Richmond tonight at 10 o'ilock fo 'Now Orleans, Shreveport and wa points, .but the bulk of the butgoing I expected to 'begin at 8:30 toiorroi morning when a special tralil wil leive, carrying slecters to ChattI nooga, Jlomninghaml and Fort Wortl Texas. This special and others to fo' low are expecte Ito carry a large .pci centage of tile visitor, ti) their home iln the furtherimiost stretches in Dxi'< 1Runi3on visitors aire nryivileged I return on anly rIegula r train ultil July 9, andI for this reason maniy ar exipelct d to remiain h ere u11til tla capittil, the (Crater at Petersu'nrg an to the severl bal)ttle~'dld anid othei huistorIc liaces aroundi~ Rt~chmond. 'Souil-stirring at'd hi artpal pit at I ng scenes were' eia c ed in the lo hies of the hmotels; Iaigi'. u b::h, wit tihe Confederate hal Iiit t h colisen n closed tile festivities inc ident. to re 'union 'weck. TIhe Oklahomia mtilitar: 'bond gave the clast of the band con certs On tile mezz'/aineu~ of one of thb leading hotels tonight wvhile severa thousands wvho Packed every nook ani cranny of tihe hostelry "swunig tihei p)artners" andI did- thle Virginia reel tihm ninuet and othier typical Southmeri dlances, Simiilr scCee and musical feature; were enjoyed at the other hotels and general mlardi gr'as soirit wvas in thl air. Everybody was in general gooi humor, although nmany of ethe age-ben defenders of Dixie wvere making thel 'last -adieus to Richmond and other re united friends. One of the last official acts of th< Sons of Confederate Veter'ans betel' the sons, as an or'ganization, begat taking leave of the convention cit: was to r'e-elect Carl Hlin ton, of Denver Colo., as adjutant chief of tehe son1 by the executive council of that body composed of WV. 'Md4Donald Lee, o |Richmond, and 'Irvington, the nowy commander in chief, -the three depart ment commanders and three member at-large. I,3ose Lea Ledgers, Etc. Advertiser Printing Co. FINAL SETTh4EMENT Take notice that on .the 24st day o July, 1922, I will render a final ac count of rmy acts and doings an Ad mintistratrix of tile estate of 'N. . I Nabors deceased, in the office ol'th Judge, of lProbate of Laurens coubit; at. i'1 o'clock, a. mn. and on the. sam 'day. will apply for a dinal discharg fropi ny trt as Administratrix. Any penB indebted tb said estat ipio'ttfld adiequired. to make- gxy mont 'on thet date; and all person~ having 'olaimis ~gainst said estate wil preliitthom or before said d~tc duly 'proveil or .beorever barred. LM49S MATNIE E. NABIORS, Anlnlstrati'ix CLEMSON OMLUEGE Scholarship Exi nsiiiations for Laurons County. Exa1lin1tioP:3 to fill two vacant. - four-year scholarships and one vacant t. one-year scholarship will be held at the county seat oil Friday, July 1ith beginning ,It 9 A. M. under the super a vision of the county Superintendent of education. 1. Four-Year Scholarship. Open Ito students desiring to pursue agricul ture or textile engineering. Subjects. d for examination: English, including e grammar, literature, coml)osition and O rhetoric; Algebra, including quadratic, equations; American1 and European' History; and Practical agriculture. n Age requirement--16 years or over at the time of entrance. :Winners of scholarships must he "prepared to meet also the require it ments for admission of the Association c of Colleges of Eouth Carolhia. The examinations may be taken for entrance credits by those not applying for a 'cholarrihp. ihe;e value of each selholarship.is $100 perl1 session ( and free tuition of $40. e Membe01hi1-. in the llewviye OIers' Trainitg Corw;-IR. 0. '1'. C.--isao eIlie lvalent. inl iniey to a sco(lar;il (uring tihle last twvo years In colloge. 2. Onr-Ye:ir Short Course Scholar h1! 1). C.len t- students I8 years of i O o over eW irin.g to pur,1ii..- I lh 1 One-'YcarI Coirse in A: Wiclture. m-0. men scehool ,(u:tti( n nilloient. 3. No p'reviours a.:,i(.atio11 to 11he, calleM . neo-.tary ioui sla snhip) exainaios Por ecaowe application an, niother informat~on write t The lasrr Clemson College, S. U. Coldi Cause Giip aind Infinenza 1AXATIVE DROMO QUININE Tablets remove to ,ause. There is only one "Drono Quini:. ,. W. GROVE'S ogoature on box. Mc. Stae of South (Caroliua, -Laurens ("ountv. Notice is here-by given that books of I leg;strat!o,1 for the registration of electors for the special bond clections to be held on Tuesday, July 25th, 1922, on the questions of issuing $65,000 of I coupon bonds of the City of 1Lurens e for w-ater works improvement and ex 11 tension, and- $65,000 of tbonds of the . City of Laurens for the purpose of funding or extending time of payment of outstanding indebtedness, and $10, - 000 of 'bonds of the City of Laurens for street improvement in the City of La j rens 'will be closed at 12 o'clock noon on Friday the 14th day of July, 1922. The said books :are open at the of flee of the undersigned, at Luriens, S C. The production of a certificate of registration from the board of regis tration of the County entitling the ip .plicant to vote in a polling alrecinct within the corporate limits of the City rI of Laurens is a condition prerequisite yto obtaining a certificate of registra tion for the said special bond elections and the applicant must be a citizen of tI, OS illllAjeop W, e have '1" i hi t< lae ofst allntimes frespect. Phoe ha7 t11r\. S- CR . JUIN 28. 1922. h' 'State and f the United States, ip .Wenty-one years of age, or more, a im resident of the State two year:; or pV nore, :a residelit of the County for one year and a resident of the City for foul Cl months or more, and1111 must )ave paild . till taxes assessed agaiinst hi111m due and eelleeth e for the fise al year 1921. Ri. E. -BAl3H. Sie rviSor of 'Registratici. 1W Jme 23(h, 1922. f. NOTICE OF ELETIO Stil. of South Carolina. 4Iaurc!is Countv. Notice of Special El ect ion cn tiheV (Ilestion of ilsuing cull Poni bonls; of le City of Laulrens inl the !1u:i of'! ,65,000 for Findling or (:xtend.ing:, th ime of naymient of out taliding iud' t - :diless. Wherean ai written petition of a m Joit y of tlie frecholders o1 the Cit' I of Laur3ens) as i.:-pears frol t1he tax boolo; of rid CIt y ), h.s be-n filed t the adfl Counil of the said Cit - laurens aisking that nnll elecMtlf he held in said City of Lani'l'is .t which .hall be submitted to tio qualhie:1t 'icefto, of said City tle question of Isuhiiig o no('011U0 .bonds of ih Clit ( )I "itr.nS in t in of, $G5,000 pa:Ji' 1:; vitihin forty yea'rs froiml date of kin y bearing inter(lest at it iat.e not exCe(I( 1- V) hig (G per Cenit per niluim for tile 0 po'ne ofr funding of- extending the tI of, piymnt. ofr oitsiaiding idebtel t.r I of sid City of Laurewm: 'Ind Wthe"i!s th sa id Connil l or I C 0t I - a; has!. d ly e: id V:d petitionl .1nd caval.s!sed11: sme ndlt founid it to b), in pro r -m v" ! d by4ci the elued nuther frecholdcls a: pri-escribe:! by 01m ( u tituin ind Fatuto laws of t'e S (if Soum'th C'arolina. mI adiul an11 d pro-;,i.! 4i ni such0 caseso, an1d u1pon conllierati. thereof, hiis aekr'ted an Ord in ane,! !1 Pesol ution dated 2Nth of' .hiiu'. 1:I" that the prayer. of tle 1wtiti': lI rnlted and that, the (tle:;ti1on of su mg. 1( said lo,id be subi ittigd to t h )i iia litied el ectors of said City of La renns .1t a :-:peelal election to be he d.( Il and for the said '4!ty of Lar'ens (n the 2r-th day of July. 1922. Now, therefore, notice is herc-by giv en that . special elcction will be held In the City of Laurens onl the 25th lay of July, 1922, upon the question of i suing bonds of the City of Laurens in tho sum of $65,000 to he payable wiltl In forty years from date of issue and beat'ing interest at not exceeding ' 4 per cent per anum for the purpose of; funding or extending time of payient of outstanding indebtedness of the City of Laurens. At said election the polls will h:e~ opened at 8 -o'clock in the torenoon I nd closed at 41 o'clock in the after--| loon. Only qualified registered clec tors of the City of Laurens shall be nuttitled to vote at the saild election. rhe ballots ehail have :r:n i ii pn then the q(ueiio11n to he subm11itted [ndl the words "'yes" aIld "Ito" and thi( flector favoring the Issue of said Ionds shall vote a ballot containing Ihe word "yes" and the clecte. op posed to the Issue of said bonds hall voto ballot containing the word "no" ho said election shall the held at the rollowing places and by the following a ISAT RE eILng the opening of tate that we will ca apie and fancy groce It is our intention Ld never buy anythii ~rdize the above desi :o prevent overstocki a nice clean store ai nditionx. The publi. ften as they may cl Strial order, as we e: mur tade by keeping Respe Sanita H>IENRYM1 DI.nes-'flaylor liIardware ,oc'i'r store. Managers: 'I'. 11. iendrielt, 1. F. Jones and Roy 1. Owings. For -Ward Six---Voting Pho-e. at Jaie I\V. I)nnkIlin's residh-1e. Man agers: 1 . laclien, Jaies Clardy and T. .\ac loper. At the close of thie ilet'*;n tih - man ae-rs will asce( inin cl e t h.e and re turn the same to the said inucil of the City of iamureus as 'urml by 113' order of the City Cwm.ii of the City of Laurens this the dth tly of June, 1922. V. 1.1 MAI, Attest: MA:yor. 8TANL1-IA-Y W. Cl11-'\yis,1 City Clerk and TrIeas. 7. flAge 6.' 7 Ihe vr1 c d r v !I She 'vorld in ifs plat:e. is and he is (in1-g 1 egs, t in t E. in yulbh [i end upon Youth, more with us, for with young tion to furnish activity, iish and balance, Youth's at advantage. Lional Bank EO. H. BLAKELY, Cash er ery we ~d fresh ocds, at always ies that ion Will sT. e found mect our t a por n every Cery ron who have bce II appointed anageW's to con(ItIC the same ,t each eVinch, t() .wit: For, Ward One-Voting place at City Cr's Oice. oManagers: J. Fiv. Bolt, 't'. oison and J. 1). 'vatts. For Vard Two--Vot-ing plae at ri t.ore. A\ll gers: .1. 1). x*en, J. 11. Cunniling ha m and Caml WVard Three-Vothig place ati 1u1renls Catton Mills Store. .\ lanag rs' mu I .Qwi-, Waltee 110ellams, and fllr e 'ledgile. PI V.' ard Four- Voting place (t m vs-PoiprCo pnys.eoe. M n -..: V W sson , 1J1o. W. Fowler -1J .im Switzer. For \ Fi1ve --Voting I at Respect Ok But WAat:ch O' cus t rs C w0 2 Teses. eh e Buwt YUH is wit oo. e is the mal or less. We want his account men in our organiz: and elder men to fun money here has a gre Be business-y and enjoy a checking account. Laurens Nal J. J. ADAMS, Pres. G tIAY, JUL The Sanitary Gro .rry a cornplete ar ries, in standard .g to keep our stock g in such quantit re. Every precaul ng on any one thin1 rid it will always b .is invited to insj toose. Kpect to win at leas up-to-the-minute I etfully, .SHELL