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Efje Zlbbertiser Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year Payable in Advance Published by ADVERTISING itLINTING COMPANY Laurens, S. C. Advertising !iaitej on Applicatiot. ObItuaries and Cards of ''imuks: One Cent a Word. Entered at the postollice at Laurens, 9. C.. as second class mall matter. lAUli-NS, S. C., JUNE 28, 1922 IETIN ' AT TlN GAME. The Carolina League is off to( a gooi start. The gamcs so far have been line eXhii1:: nIs of the great iational ly eely 1:uit and a clote conitest is looki(d for. 'It. migit not h at:iss to ray that the suicces.; of thic ae igh it he en daniie~d and th r!'utationl of' one or' more of '' t :Iwn IaIrI' by thaI phiase of .:Iuintwich-1 rtuns liltof betting on !. games. Gmbling is calculatid tt :' anyth -. cren he yold . tt . I is a iit' ticiular, d!.r- r to 1th ti . Thle puib lic wilI 11 up hold a lime over From '-)poit f morality bettinig (n zZ at all. From the stanldjoint o r !ouaion, it woldsug should no(t ho flagrantly practiced be fore the eyes of the public. TIVo Advert i:;r hieves that the fans of ,l] four towns are good sports. They will support their teams to the last ditch, 'but we do not believe that -t is necessary fbr them to prove their loyalty Iy challenging a wad of greenbacks. * * * Trlr:0 MOLASSES AlIXTUR10 The Advertiser is printing today the second of two letters which D. R. Coker, of Hartsville, has written to The State on the use of calcium arsen ate with water and molasses. Farmers of Laurens county might real it with .considerable prollt. It will be observed that Sir. Coker's -suggestions are apparently in conflict with the directions sent out by Clem son college. It Is possible that the conflict in views Is not as large as it may seem. Clemson college ha so oly, if we remember corrcelly, that tIe re is no merit In !olsses as a meatis of at tractPIng the Iholl woVil1. On the other hand it h:mu nt the ut. of alcium atseniate. 'Mr. C;4k -r d'' not li any mert for the 1nip sr. le ontly sauys that what lie ha: has ppar'nt ly been -effective. It is Cle' u].ble that had Mr. Coker u'ed c litm arsenate wit hout the mol:tz i 1:h woimI have had (lual ly as gar-d o:- Ir'.t tr restilts. T : : c t: i -, 't apuI.- - r s that. thing,. . ]' 'o:use 0" i S 'rct tin for for the c:'u :>:taaurufse :t d holde it on the r1a.D. flr-ing also in the na-. ture c. a. " ::* rem. dy" it e ill he whoi( areu IS:; of0 '".1i'ntiii:" remneies.t it. st )'' . * the th i Iat the mtolasses m21ixtur i: a. homite-muae a;plien ction of lhe sc'I mile produiict advoca~Ited by t he agricult tal cIoll eges and ot her gov Woare :nelined to believe that It wvill ptrove aincetive on cotton int its later stage. With cotton in the small stagen. of growth, the weevil in flying about natturally, alights on the top) of the plant as his landing area is limited. Mfe naturally lands near the molasses mixture. WVith fihe cotton stalks larg er, however, his landing area~ will 'be larger and new weevils willl commence feedIng from the stalks they !were born on. The small dab of the molasses snixture flhen, granting that it has no real attraction for the weevils, will prove ineffective. Dusting on a larger scale must then be begun. The Advertiser itself offers no reme -dies for thme boll weevil rayages. 'We leave -that to others who aro paid for their knowledge and study of such things. tWe .pass their information aloug to our readers. 00NElT ATl WATTS ENJOYED BY MANY Nollokon linnd of Newbierry andi Watts Mills lland Oave Joint Concert Sunt day Afterntoon. Arproximately 1.000 persons who .were at Wattn Mills Sunday afternoon, to listen to the joint concert of the Moliohon band, of Newberry, and the Watts Mills band, are witnesses to the fact that."There was music in the aim." The Mollohon hand, utnder the diree tlon of Mr. W. A. 'Wherry, wore att aetts mdile Sunday to return a visit 7 e'd by the Watts Mills band at New- 11 Jast october. Th~e Mollohon e '\ dorganiae4 'twelve years ago by' ( nit 2 4 .190 tn htirty Iaccomilislfed 'layers, enter ained the large crowd of music lov -rs by their rendition of many classi. -al and popular numbers. Followinj heir concert, the Watts Mills band, ol t3 pieces, played several numbers, af er which both bands united for th< Oanying of "The Stars and Stripes For :ver." -oth organizations were . highly col. flimented for the excellent progranu hey rendered. lirilliant Wedding The following account of the mar 'iage of .lss; '\Martha DXan Crow, o Jarlkonvi!v., Ala., vnd .1r. .ohn N Wright, Jr., son (f 'Mr. J. N. Wright, o .his city, nov a resIdent of Spartan m tg, is taken from tihe Anni;ton, Ala. itar and will lbe ead with intcrest ), fri ends of .r. \Vight here: A v.-Min ; :' v~d inlro, lh7. 'irecs in (evr ,'t. waL that o a k:n Cl ow, th"e o-vel, Kuphtro f .iC r and -17. '-fa-me, Fr met a 'w to .\I .John NcKOK Wright, of Sirtthurg, S. C.. avh c iooki Ilace \\'dne'day evnig at 0t:e Firs t Presby.,ter.i:tnl church6 . 'Ihre %as not a d!t(ail loate ih::t (ould have hd.ld more i::aiit i Th n nraKe Was rLItred hu :'ore r .l duri:.,O theicer o ny g by. : 'iii f Se ri:: i he B. organ. v... WoulA eat ! fou in .tMy Armn" ihe at tr om:ed 'y .\s. \\'. \\alao< Coimonna, Aa.Ih Were i .\sAlice Pio.buck, .\lr. Inm:a!d F.r ders of Spartanblurg, IS. C., "n:1 Alis Hlannah Crook, ot' Aninh-ton. Fahro was bevautifully rendered, a viol~n sol "Sllumber Song" by .Miss INIlary liar1lov of Piedmont, was given. Miss Nell Cotton, of Atlanta, a cous of the 'bride, was attractive in tow of coral colored chiffon taffeta trin med in rose buds of soft material an sr.uins and pearls. The( bridesmid .\iss Lillian Van Devender, of Easoi ville, Miss Alice Moody, of Birminn; hant, a cousin of the bride, and 'Mk Mary Bowling Stewart, were beaut fully gowned. Miss Moody wore gown of sky blue crepe netcor, 3Mi: Van Dcvender was handsome in silv< lace over blue satin and 'M1iss Stewart gown -was turquois blue taffeta, wit French lavender flowers. The idl of honor carried an arn ful of radiant roses and the bride. maids carried arm 'bouquets of var Co!cred w-vect pea,; and malde'n I.J fr-n tied 'w-iti pink tulle. - Little Misses Katherine Iludgent M aurens, . C., nelce of the groon :cd Julia iwards, ia cousin of ti bride, were tho pretty flower giI .\listI iud:gns' ~drelss wa of light bh 'cnr-liont ifd (hiiffon and \l f;s lE Wards wVOre a in1k accord on-pleat if Ifoi drPe.! and both carried sma Currilier F. Watts, Jr., clad it : o ai ! d c-.;. :li, lron l-t the ria] on a :!vwr tr:y. The 'ide wI - ; : - : by r ne yrheer malet f b~de tor' ao thi ng of pearis, ift of Il rioom w':s thei only: jcx clry worni. The groom 'mn anld ushers w'; e;' -.\esrs. J1. Fredl Cr, v, \V. A itoin Crm' briothters: of the bride. Prof. LI. W. .Jei ki1no, (:f Sparnta n hur g, . C., it Id.st(: Crnow, Jr. cousinus of t he bride: .\ WI ilam in[illard of Spatrtanbutrg, w:1 IFollowin-g the ceremony 'which wr performed by .Rev. 'Robert T. Listo1 who married the .bride's tcarents, years ago, the couple1 left for Gadsde1 .vher'e they entrained fotr the. Nort {larolina mounita:Ins and afterward they wvill go to Atlantic City, Washing ton and other eastern points. Mrs. Wr.u!ght wvore a travelling su of dark blue eanton crepe, trImmed I fringe and a 'becoming hat to matec They will be at home in Spar'tanbtur after the first of July, where M1 Wright holds a responsihle position a cash'ier of the Central National Bfan1 Heb Is a veteran of the World War has Ing served two years overseas as lieu t.enant, Mtrs. Wrightt 'goes to Spartanbur tot as a stranger for she attende school at Converse college and late aught in 'the college. The bride I no of JaecsonylIlle's most charmina tnd pop)u-ar girls. Since attendin, iehool and teaching in Spartanburg he has taugh~t in Piedmont and Jack onville, and has taken a prominen tart in rollgious and social events ii LIl the places. Llcowny in Drug Store A balcony fot' the music department f the 'Powo Drug Comnpany is 'part o1 he program of alterations 'being planm Led by Dr.' J. .H. Powe. Carpenteri ove been at woilC since Monday on th4 rootton of the 8,alcony and otier al 'ations, all of 'which are Intendedt lye a'ddtioial floor space, Leave Tuesday for Mlfintains A party, consisting of twenty-four * young men, 1women and chaperones, * will leave the city next iMonday morn Ing by automiobile, for Tiaxedo, N. C., where they will spend several weeks t: In the "-Land of the .Sky." Among those included inl the party a1re 3Mrs. .1. 0. C. Fleming, Q1r. and p.\ls. rankH. aine Mr. anid MAli-. Cecil P1. Roper, 'Misses ,Jrene Ray,t .\Margaret Dunhp, 'Mildred 'Counts, Edith arne, of 11,oanoke, Va., Ruth Hunter, of Prosperity; Harriet Mayer, of Newbrry; zabeth Young, Sara.h l1ishop, Itosa CGray and Patricia Farm er, of Anderson; Ilessrs. J. E. Lang stoni, Challes Ileiing, Charles Hughes, Antioniy -Fuller, Jiastings 'Dials, of Ceeiville, 10( lalC, of AVUeville; Thorn.1 l liwell D p 'Robert Aiken, Cal vinI Teague and Cabel Garrett. Fountaill pen, with go1ld band. Inittilis "D. E. T." en band. Rie(ward if returved to I). E. Todd, I auren1. 0;-lt-;'d hMmill.\ xtntillv ,July .;lh Souj:,X i by .\B. I;. Crisp. Several good n y '~t hrbecu allat hath C.M l b leC3!d P'oint. 50- 1 t-: -<i 0 ino;t~ .'-ifiQ -- i)ne to inabjility to eep up) paymnNt:;, we have had i h Iidh dt I ;iano, in tile lb e;t of (0:, dit:on, tlrnl1ed( back to uS. Thi in t1rum1 at we ennil sll for a rare bar -ain, !iving terms to respolnusible par tic-% Pol full )a icu11 rs,1- address * lidden & Ilate, Athtita, Ga. .5 & '-1 .ne-r Trouible--1'h::. :ci.-..1 explain; iml treatment for :! i'ianied gall o hidder and bile duc s associated with , allstonfes. 'Booklet Free. Dr. A. 11. Paddock, Box 201, 1 ansas City, Mo. 50-I t-pd n FouIndl-One package in back of n Studobaker car at ball game last week. Owner can have sa:Ae by iden tifying and paying fta this adv. Adver liser Office. 50-it For SaleChevroh , truck in guood condition. Sce 1W. k. (L-:neaster, at Enterprise Bank. 50-1t 111k Cows--l hivc some good milk cows with young ca'ves lO'r sale. C. - A. Owens, Clinton, 1:Z. -1. 50-2t-,:d a, Pea--Sond clay peas for sle. ,John A. Franks. 50-it-pd For Sale'-One 1L. td,;e touring car $3'75. One -Ford touring car $490. s Both in good condition. EKsterby Mo h ,or Company. 50-it Lo!;t-Tuesday a:'icrn::aO, som-e where on public square, rm-all black ,trse. Finder please rc'.arn to Ad Oortiser office and receive reward. 50-it Good Tires-Cheap at Counts' kta L!'.'st Money it) Loan-01 improved farn an-l city property for a period of years at reven and one-half per cent inter Is l(St.flomar, Osborne & Baown, At tor-eys, Spartanlburg, S. C. :141-I GO(nerimeit Wagoms--For Sale, or lC offered in exchangie for corn, oats, la% 1- orI lumber. Wagons inl tood condjl.. I tiol. i)ixie Ice anLd Fuel Co., Cliii 1ton-l.-1 11"m ite'air Pai- For all makes of ear.. Rhin I;olts. w'ed-ofl anld clauips. It City V ule\ n I iiz in g Station. .io..r MoWo. (0 loati :1 improved farmiu 1and at i 7 -2 e ut. 11. S. lack - I lam '. nd T 'i(''-n. Bu" ou s!ee t ed enndcci hadt machinery re-rolled inag - 1 n .. and .ier. A\l fl r'e; anid grades I S. '' ('0! 0o. Greenv il, S. C. 417-ti - ~ Chis-WVil :5ve ''ou thie best pr for chikns. Arms 11to nag's 1-Lv 1, e ! dea ler to sell '4arl"' - iutom~obiles i ( y0ur iinity. Good -- ninace pmlan. J1. HI. 1am, Dist ribuatot', e har lotte, N. C. 46t-5t-pd llni (i "' of sll "-Jzes tovered. iem a and jlctinag done, sivyer anii e told thr(aid a specialty. Y'ourl trade r. ~ t!!ited. .\!... .\...i:gins, South oi i-Tlhe Tumlllblng Shoalu liotr ,andl Gislt mill has beenl completely -overhaul(d, -cnlarged and puit ini upi 8 to-dlate conditionm and niow ready to producee the very best gradie of' lour s n meal fr'om Lauircns county grain. Brfilng usq your1 gr'inding fue' a trial. R '0. Sullivan, Miller. 49-St 8 s Sit of South Carolina, County of Laurenis. it 'Whereas, petitions signed by a -legal n amber of the qualified electors andl freeholders residing in Laurens school distr'ict No. 5, ILaur'ens county, South gCarolina, asking for an election upon P'. the question of voting an adlditional s 5 mill tax upon the pre'ty in said school district, to ibe used for' school 'puirposes, have 'been 'fild with the coun ty boar'd of education, an election is -hereby ordered -upon said question, 1said election to be held on the 13th day of July, 1922, at 'Copeland School building, in said district, under the management .of t'he trustees of said r school district. s Only such electors as r'eturni real or S'l)Qrsonal Iproperty for taxation and , who exhibit their tax receits 'and reg istration certificates as required in the ', general election shall 'be allowed to .. vote. t Those (avoring tne 5 mill additional tax shall Woto a ballot containing the word "YlftS" written or .printed there on, Those against the 6 mill .addia tional- tax shall vote a ballot contain: ing the 'word "NO" written or printed thereon. 'Polls shall open at theu hour of 8 o'clock in the forenoon and shall roemain qipen util the hotir of 4 o'clock ini the afternoon when 'they- strmil be closed, and the :ballots counted, The trustees shall relitt the result of the election tothe county onditor ad coumnty .sup rintenident of educa-.a 6: *ithi Qrer of 'C~ity.~i POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS * Charges for Political Announce ients $5.00 in advance, except Coun r Commissioner $3.00. For Congres8man I hereby announce my candidacy for e-election to Congress from the 4th |ongressional District, subject to the ules ol' tile Dieocratlc prilary dcc ion. J. J. McSWAIN. I hcreby announco myself a candl ate for the House of -Rotrenentativcs rom Laurei county and pledge my elf to abide by the result of the Dem eratic priliary. JAM'ES L. 1311OWNING. I hereby announce myself as a canl lidate for re-elcetion to the louse of lepresentatives from La urenis county nd pledge IIIyself to aObide by the rules i the Democratic 4prim:iry. I Ilereby ailoUlnce Iyself for re 'lee'toln an (inty (omm issioner of t.iiTenS colilty anid pledge myself to .ide by tle rules and regulations of he Democratic primary. A. 11.-.\lNOORE!'. I hereby annoutnce miysielf for Ic 'lection as County Comm v('enni zionl(' Of 41ur(nsA couinty aind pledge myself to hide by the rle$ and re;u latisms of lie Democratic prlimaTiy. A. 11.Il A E . We ran ized to :nni kaen 1hr:.' mme of o. (1. T.r .i as u candi ilte fer i-clec tion 1 Aw : ' ( 1c oif Irolb I Judge. milhect to lie rules of le Dem'nlocratic primary. For County I'lreiasiurer I hereby announce mwyoelf a candi late for the ofice of Treasurer of Laui ens county under the rules of the Democratic primary election. It. JIUD. LANGSTON. For Auditor I hereby announce myself a candi. late for re-election a Auditor of Lau. 'ens county and pledge myself to iblde by the rules of the Democratic imary. J. WADDY THOMPSON. For Supt. of Education I hereby announce myself a candl late for the oflice of Superintendent Af Education of Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by the rules of [he Democratic primary. MR.S. MCARL C. OWENS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Superintendent of 1ducation of Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. DEN. A. SULLIVAN, Jr. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Superintendent of Education of Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. E. SIIAW JOHNSON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the oflice of Superintendent of Education of Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. (.\SS) MARGAIRE' DUNLAP. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Su perintendent of Education of Laurens county and liledge myself to abIde by the rules and regulation's of the Democratic primary. i.is) KATE V. VOFFORD. For Supervisor Friepnd ot .\r. 11. 1. -lumbert on nlouncwe 1.1im for S5u pervisor, subject to ithle rule, of the Drmfocrvtic 'ri mary. I hlereby annoulnee myself a candl date for re-election to the ofilee of Supervisor of Laurens county and pledge myself to a:bide by the rules of the Denieratic primary. JOilN D. W. WATTS. We will drain your crankcase free Dead oil in your crankcase should be cleaned out every 500 to 800 miles wvithout fall. It will save you moneyon re pairs. You'll get greater engine power and gasoline rnileage. Bring your car -to us. We will drain and clean the crank case FREE. Our only charge will be for the fresh oil. It's your opportunity to try SUNOCO MotorOi--thewon-. der-ful new engine lubricant. ADAMS MOTOR CO. W. K. DILLARD C. E. Kennedy &Son Funeral Directors and -Einbalmers Motoir Equipnient LAURENS, $ 0 U. 0. Featherstone W. B. Knight FEATHEBSTONB A KNIGHIT Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C. Ul Business Intrusted to Outr Care Will Have Prompt and Careful Atten t0on. Office over Palmetto Bank dr. Featherstone will spend Wednes day of each week in Laurena. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Office In Peopleai Bank utilding BAT H They're fine, and hair dry too. The 1 25c, 50c Shipment j ~Putnants Prescriptic Have You Don W. J. AndIt WillGi He Has Had Expe in the business and I Besides this he does i If your water bills sec suspect anything wro have Concy to examii the trouble and estim Next to Hicks' S * Our mill ha first class cc turning out The flour cai All We A Bring Five Tre Lurei Simpson, Cooper & Babb Attorneys at Law, Wit Practice In all State Courts Prompt Attention Given All Business W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing : Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. CA PS they will keep your 7rices are right also. and 75c ust received. Drug Store n Druggists rPlumbing e -By CONEY veSatisfaction Sixteen Years rience -e knows every detail. t at a reasonable price. rn too Ligh, or if you ng with yovr plrumbing, me it and he w6i1l tell you te the cost of r <pair. table Pone 7. s been put in ndition- and is a fine yield. i't be beat. sk is a Trial Bushels and '1 ,, -