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Ete Ebbertiser Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year Payable in Advance Published by ADVERTISING PlI NTING COMPANY Liurens. S. C. Advertliug lato. en Application. ObituarIes and Cards oi Thunks: Ono Cent a Word. Entered at the postollice at Laurens, 2.Cas se-cond class, inail u.nat ter. V ol. 3:4. N\o.7 0la L AUR:ENS, S. (.. AUG'. :14. 1!922 The A v.1i -r & a-r <>01of th' Tecord it mad. last night in firnlIsh fl( .i:t'l 2''e 111 r eurn ro'~ pavery box'I nt ~te (ounty:. iinit tlihe vailuabb s. nI notd - - hot -< i The L*in TolI-hone Company a1i-4 * " d 0 tul ib i t 1t 1 put into Ieffct by i ;tIlt e x Ia h h nline. T o all f 'h< "'i ti i tie f len e wefatnni < r th nkaand inlvit" ti ol I (e-1 o 'Mt on the y ight of li i ll t itbary, Is A GODtis GOVENOly Th w bai tttie ha. 1 .\dver andr p hi ;e lbtlath fi4' tc e b ta i u ( I PE.-:ti I4 ba i \.l o la r d tu I ide t h o'l lof iSoulthi Carolina tate wo. tuld "rll ca nern" to pth I s olldiers w o r ! their ak ll n fitlds iflc :I11e u oth ' i 11011 em ) (111 o 'o rance nt a, is high n oin o - Imrn l onI)t of scht ' ools I In d omege whtred thelluthe Sout a roli~ w1 1 oul be) give a chianIce to e r itoC f the b auts tife lit and t o i. om i tie wI'tit thI oulith of other state in tie b t inttion - t nbs. in oh l hi herlrs anly C~~~~~~~~i IO: Ci Ita s0(1 f ha aa itig anld sillfnerly that inl du tion lay the future iappinesl and ls-t plhd 1gmav iiof I lie C~t ha , 'ti h d' perity of te sat(, buIt t hat i woul Id r-(e(quirI( e aciflles of labor01 and monl(\y . lder. his leader-sip rea ls tride's fre ae i bild ing thi mol l numert, but when the hil camte imtid his followers 1ntured their b acks on im111. The la d out of the wileinIless of ig norance litft is high ofbie dis ctediteI evle inl eI t eyes of those Wi 01 he labore d to hl. ThIae Ad vertiser, for oae, resenits tie at tack is oni one th whom w believe was am onlg thiet hest intentioned and n oblest minded governors tihed itate h-as ver had. The News endlorses those sentiments of The Advertiser and particularly the itcn: 71sta( ment that lie was "amoing the best intentoned and noblest inld cd fVr lll e irs nt( state has fel hadt Tihtes laeriwatt fre ttaeb ilse itha ofthe govrnor in feain C)hc dubiup.ct he ladte findi Ldionisratonsic lnd parorcularly Scord te Caroing fof a.group ofar sterwil tpon evcateon ofe niie buNewss. o.beivern Atuidede aulin:- (but theniot prinil' nrcdlcgu in an erettn exceti whr if the Ainterit of thonstathepr int.e Asrleas his;:i faroing ee..' 'ord \i'.oCnen ion faclas haen aoised litatil hearers or ther dongdconly n edalhth the numbr o bravnr, ithat bee itd anhs d tinistrationgust. t lecneto ianoth enithat heent has far ady he could thn substttin.wto for fatioif anor thte fell hort ofv hi fll aimsnonly hcring to het iged laystre creion Thei plx o~ipflc tax ecotion dt and hrmtun h~jJe aIth the dgion.fo cnTructive w<!ehou':h the taeswtl otl die. At th*Ve Nailaconv ntion paradef the stai.d reserved for distinguished I -lests. Only combat soldiers can receive the Imedal of honor, and it is not 1 r'Iantd for ordinriy bravtry display I (I in "sicking it out" through a lo tvy b arrauL or tho .torming or an e '14-inyv trenCh. The sldier who ob- d 'ains this; honor is cited "for conspicu- o !,' Ialntry above and beyon<1 the e (all of duty in action with tlie lenemy. * Thou n (Is of American soldiers per- i ned feats of hlrosim which w-ould f4 w\,oil the hi:h!..t inedalk from any r Sr)* 1 .\llied : ower: bilt the Amlericanl 1 ()Igrossiial .lodal is reserved for v -\luial of ImOr m n1'w .Io ltgvo av :vp:pd the vouvo ntion invitation InI- o 'lilod all rank., from '-buck private" i :o fre lent'wInt lTh ro aire five - ria ,four corporals, ton .urgpanz. ard thre H-lmnenants. ThWO homne. ar in all imrt., of the ( country. Thm honor 311(.n w.ho have.c- cptd I hI:(. New Orloans invitation to date f follIItw . Sydney G. (;umpt-r',z. N w I, :.: ': i :yton o I . SlacI, Coln. Ali1h.: .11inA 1. Hlilton. \' esti lS. C.:I d-ad It. Ta~ley. .\ppala ibia, \'a.: 1Ilhyn Hil1l. Orve::on, Ill.: Hlaroldf A. FinAnn Arbor, Mich.: Alan L.I Niw Y ork: .lohn b. r, Slair:awn, \id.: Garcy ,. Foster. In nan. S. (.: Pllili; C. Katz, San Fran-t -): . Uohn ('. Villioipigi , Ca len.i I fC.: Al. \\'ald'i Iatier. Neo:-ho, .o.: ('o: i C. I jzi r, k ill, -,5. C.; nuC. Neibaur. Loa.ltah: [ - .-. Forre:4t. Hlnn bal. .\o.;: i S. RObb, K.liai 'n.:Ti n s 1P1 l-. thi 'i : S ain 1 Woodlill, F Tho a .l ii y.:l \\illi, SamII (IiIn, i da Wzn,1 1 10 1) . . : i . :-ch o A. IeIck, Pf h- :-t.-r, .'. T : .10 h IB. A dk in - I .co . \le phsTenn. J-( ( arltina 31:, fu Whom This Grea H!"itnlio \Mw Anardd Du1 ring thi \\'orld f \'a the award of the Conressional M.\dal >r ion or, te hOht honor I, tha Ian he It. owed upon the . i\m rian soldi( r, was :..ov,-C Crn$ d by such rihid re ti-ctions that only seventy-eight Jmeth(is wv ere awairded to members of the .merican .xp--ditionary ( lorces. Of this numrt ;(" six ere awarded i South Caro lina---all members of the lsthr ian Corporal .ames 1). 14eriot (deceased) ('ompan y 1, 18t Infantry, It. P. D.1f No. 1, rovid ne, S. C. Sergean-'tl lichmon01d .H. 11iltonl, 'oniminy .\M, 18th1 Infantry, Westville, First eutenant JamilieS C. Dozier, ContInny G, I18th Infantry, el lk Hill, S. C.-now a candidate for secrelary (of state of So t it Carli0ua. F-'ergeanlt G.ary E'vanls Foster, Com 1ila 8y P, 1 18t11 Infantry, n afn ,s. C. Sergeant Thomas fe:e .tlall (de ens (d)Companly ('., Slll h Infantry, It. F. 1). No. .1, F'ort -.\ill, S. C. 'orporal John C. \'ille)igu, Com aly .\, 5 (111 th I ft i t ry, Camnd 11, S. C. iio' Sign Pu ad irks ef aken SbEs ie 1Itof Nwbt~erry 1ang( 31al~ny(i .lnr P hanenedi yndi taion. Through Aec-oieative S e~rts vof the 1.urens 1hiusines:- Leagie and1( te si gn-~ ha b eenle ad thefor of Newherryot irnecti trist s m ountain didfIe itow routietor nthe h mntins 3lhro than the Noli aronhtnirue The. [11n Ixds A.-'hortet.- infist and yo~dndf this weean for manforde toward Cohlmbia Mr ma'yll egae Iher !W ared icllin ti on *ltnortlhe rdvntagoteght ythis rad overs any SU(t~par whonburig bote.sr' htleat( hie famil o he aig wo0 ays tohn iVl iommernoiare os meke aet for the resilt of wde-sfatreado srateanda '0 frm 10paritani-urg an nio d)reireeOi ing tearinsslirough tirthnr live "~ thaninthis directin.' loo '.Ih. '\eeeni, sereltry ofnth /'riens ofsin:-y Leagok sad yiehar Wttda a ieenvill had areent to an reu n ouIsts how tho nakr pidcnc dinnow willhe srvted inh iroe Pleft bring well fille Sasford, C. WILL OPEN ON SEPTEMBER 5 rospects Bright for Best. Opening In History of Colletre. Clinton, Aug. 2.-The Presbyterian ollege of South Carolina opens Tues ay, 'September :ti at 10 o'clock. The pening exercises will be held in the (allege liapel and all necessary an ouiceieits will be Imade then by the lembers of the faculty. After the rial open ilg students will be enl )>lled and classilied, recitations will , assiAgned oi Wednsday and regular -ork1 upon w hich the students will be ia ked begins Thursday. Therefore- it neceIssary It a ill he present at the pe 111g. The first Imeal will be served I le retfoctory londay evening at :2o o'clock. The pr'ospects :1are very bright for he lies t open in in the history of the ollege. Every rooni in the dorm itol -s i a al ready been assigned. The iesl hIlal Cliss PI'oImises to be not Ily tile lar'gest eveir enrolled, but as whole the best prepared for I-ollege orkh. Mlost of tiei men are graduates an 16r~rad( hiLih school. The colle buildings and g rou nds ie being put inl first class Condition. nllili hall was e(iluipped withl new ldern bath i roomins last wilter, and Ie saime is being donu inll lauioens hall is sunier. The administiation uiling ha s 1en I -iilted aid aIll the ilidings are kept inl excellent repai. heii 1)r. Ainett of the Rorkefeller 'oniidaItion visited the college last win r lIr :;niid it was one of tihe cleanest iid bet k :It colliges he Iadl visited. 'hP college alms a ciIli;s Of :" acres. 'he groudlils have h, n ,ept in good on'!ition a1ill summliti 1 anid ar1ie n-\w. noikinig, unusiih'y atirantive. Coach Johnso f' el( (encoi raged ov r the prospects of puttiig out. a will ing football teani this ftall. Most of le olI in who C9pIIrised the team an year will bv back this fall. There ceis to be excelleit matri(i' al among he inoing freshnll. They will be ontehed by Mr. 1. S. -\lcMlillian, who vas all-state erl In 1920. He spent his Stumilril' inl the coachiing school at lie University of Illinois. The college has sustained a t remen lous loss i tile teath of Mr. C. E. raham. lie was tie laigest contribut or the college has evor had. In the lIllion l)ollar campaign which the buii1rli coipleted about two yeais ago, r. Graiham subscribed $100,000, all of wiiicli he said h0 exected to give to he college. Previous to this he had giveni $20,000, making $120.0)0 in all. \ir. (riahai 'was greatly interested ir .Iissionis, both home aind foreign, and lte often salid hehad to look to Chiris Ian colleger for his missionaries and A)tle Christian workers. STVATE CANDIDATES FILE EXPINSE ACOUNT Expense Aceoinis Slhowv Aspiranits iere Mfore Economical Than I'sual, Co11iumbia, Augr. 28.- Candidates foi tlate oflices today illed their expense accouts t foi thle caimipaligo juist closed, the amounts this year indient ig that thle aspirant s t'r otlice were far iiore tPconomicail than uisuiaI. Expen~ise ac r-ottnts of WIlliam (olemian, canid~ate ror governior, andl J. 1l. i lpe, (andti late foir sItile superinten dent of eduea t ion, had not been receiv~ed at the of lice of Ithe sec retariy of state late this ifternoon wheii thle oilice was closed. Thre amount ils ox::n ded by thle sev 'ril candiidlates were: Gecoige lK. Laneyv. $1,*125: Thois. G., \Tc eeid $7;;1: .Iohn TI. Duniican $572; *. .1. Cantfey : 177: tCole L,. H lease $36G. Thre e-md hhItesr for Iieuoten ant -gov rnor slienit: E1. II. .lacks~on S1.201; J. 1. Owens The candidates for attorney gen irai Ifiled sI ttement s as follows: Samuel Ktl. Wolfe $252; Ilirold Eu rianks .$lG7; D. .\M. Wi'nter $303. Foi superint endecnt of (edutcation:l MIrs. Ilessie Rlogers D)rake $815; 0. D. Seay SfG00; Cecil 'II. Seipgler $t91; Tohni E. Sweariigen 870l5; .\i's. I. B. Wallace $600. .For comissloner of agriculture: IH. lI arris $520; George Wi'ghtman, $392. Fo)r adjuttant general: TPhoiias I. Marshall $433; Robert E. 3raig .$93.. For srecretaryW of .State: . W. :Banks D~oyo $536; .James C. D~ozier $520. *Foir complt rollor general: W~alteir E. dl~uncani $177; T. iagood .loodling $395. For state treasurert: S. TV. Catter $100. Powerful Lighthouse Beacor. The Langarra lighrthouirx has one of the moost jiowerftil henconsii on the Pa (cIfic oeann. So brIght hs the illumiina. toon froti thie light house that the hll-I but flisheriien twventy-fl ye mi les distant can operate ini the night without difii culty. A stratngei entering the lens roomi would soon find himself ablaz~e unless made aware of his danger. So great Is ,the concentratIon of sun's roys through thie huge reflectors that In less than a minute's time a person's 'ojohies buecomio ignIted. Heavy blinds hiave to be kept down durIng the (day to pre'(vent flre,-Vancouver (13. C.) Trimuna> FORD PLANT WILL HAVE TO CLOSE ACCOUNT OF COAL All Assembly Plants In the Country are Affected. Detroit, .\lich., Aug. 2.-The Ford Motor Company plants at Highland Park. Dearborn and River Rouge, su burbs, will vlose down September 16, because of lack of coal, it was an-. nounced by lenry Ford today. The suspension will affect upwards of 50, 000 -sorkers in the threeoplants, and in directly several hundred thousand oth ers throligholt the country. Assembly plants of the Ford lotor Company throughout the country also will be closed. it was stated, bringing tho numbelr of Ford strictly em iploy es aft'eted by the suspension to ap proxi nately S5,000. Others affected are employees of 11 m1ernis11.9 dependent upon Ford orders. (onee rn s that supply-the Ford Com pany with material were notified to day to stop shi.mlienlts. Ilplaining tle order to close the plants 'Mr. Ford said that by Septem ber 11 tle company's reserve stock of U fuel will 11have been completely ex hau'ed and only suflicient fuel will be left to kc(p tile furnaces and ovens "Conlso'quently." lie said, "we will close down file en tire plant on Septem Icer I C." Ak :ed when lie hoped the plants could isume operations. '1Mr. Ford deeu!rald thuat he had not the remotest i(ea. Tho coal situation has hevoie ilploSil+," MIr. Ford de(clared. It Works That Way. ! : ' (es tl. I'he explain justwh:'Methshthhappnedto live sO 1 :" Cy1ic1s- " 1 iik not, but myl' own private opin ion is that some W01111n1 iust hive married him for Iis inoney."--New York Siun. Add an "S," Mr. Keeper. "A cliel' aiong us" while visiting the zoo at Franklin park the other (aly r1iticized one of ftle placards witicht lw gan: "This spe''ie of ostrich." We h,!(. to admit that it wis not tip to IUostin's unal gamInuiatial stand ird.-lHoston Evening 'Transcript. $ * S * * $ $ * e $ ' 5 $ SPECIAL NOTICES. a For Sale--Ford touring car with starter, in A-1 condition. A bargain for $175. E'. I. Wjlkes, J4,. 7-It-pd Wood Wanted-l -ords of good wood. Laurenis Oil ill. -3t Wood WVanited---I010 Pdof good wood. Laurells Oil 1 1. 7-3t Not ie-4 vill be in Laurein Studio all day Friday and Saturdays until 2 p. in. Ii. Niholls. 7-St-pd See our Special Prices oin photo graphs an11d picture franes Friday.s and Saturdays. Call before 2 1). i. on Saturdays. It. Nicholls. 7-St-ld For Rent-Three rooms for light iousekeeping, furnished or unfurnish d. "A. B.", care Advertiser. 7-2t-c L'Itst --I oilda y, somewhere in the city of Laurens or at the cotton mills, sitre cornered amethyst watch fob with golld balld. Finder please ioti fy II. 11. loyd, at Chero C'bla .plant. 7-It--pd Lost--Jight .Jersey co\ '4t'iouit .lhorns. Finder please not~ J. F. Iiarney'3. 7-It Not Ie--AIl I er011s at foi ilen to hunat or otherwise tre on It L . Copeland. it1 M!usic Pupils desired by a gr'aduaote itn piano of Randol-ph-Macon omanl~t's College. Anyonte inlterestedi $pply to .\rs. F. W. Chaoipman, 657 South Iar per St. G-,'t--pdi ,Moniey to Loan--Loants on farmis andt city 'Property negotiated. Applicat ions -handled with the Fi rst Carolinas Jioint Stock Lanid Bank, the Federal Ibandl Banuk, .insurance c.ompaniies atnd other sources. Apply to 1)1al & Todd. ,Attorneys, Lautrenis. 5-l3 Montey to Loant-ThPe Planiter's N. F. L,. A. is now receiv'ing applicat ions for lls 011 farm lands. Apiply to A. C. Good Tires-Cheap at Counts' Sta ble. 48s-tf Governument Wagons-For Sale, or offered in exchange for corni, oats, hay or lumber. Wagons in good condi tion. Dixie Ice and Fuel Co., Clin ton. 16-t Elm Repair Parts-For all makes of cars. 'Film bolts, wedges and clamtps. City Vulcanizing Station. 40--tf Montey to Lean ont inproved farmn land at 7 1-2' per' cent. HI. S. Black well, Atorneypr--Lqw.4'l-tf Mone -thinsn2Onimprvedfarm and, city propg,ty for at period of yqai's at seven ller' cedit 'interest." Idmar, Osberney & UBrtew-n, Attornejs, Epar tanburg, 5. C. 34-tf Lo'ants on. - 'nh Estate--Funde -mme (diately available at six -per.e~ent. Int suirances comnpaunies, Joint; Stock Land Hank, 'Federal .Land Bank and other Oouricesi. Apply to Sinipson, Cootper & -Unbb, 'Attorneys. 4-tf For Rtent-Fouir hors~e farjn, Apply th' Mt'a. J. I. Colemnan, Laurtens.'4ifit-i For Jtent-1 store r~ooml for. rent, on the ti6drth side of th6 scn'ax'e, 1 main floor, upstairs and 'basempnt. 'Metal cellia. _ ocation bent- in Laurens. See .L. id. Burns at J. C. Blurns & Co. Laurens. 2-tf flagging andi Ties-flu" our selected Seconld hand machinery re-rolled blag ging and ties. All prices and grades guaranteed. Phone ~380 our expense. U. S. Dlagging Co., Greenville, S. C. 47-tf Dlr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Lauiren.- Sonath Carolina SCRAP IRONI WANTED Paying Market Price HYMEN LUREY Laurens, S. C. Checking Account is'--Business Recommendation The best way to learn a person's standing and reliability is to inquire of those with whom they do business. Should someone inquire about the char acter and reputation of another with whom you transact business, the first question you ask yourself---and it may be subconsciously --- is, "Does he pay by check"? The man who pays by cash may be as prompt and all that, but, somehow, You Think First of The Man Who Pays By Check. The check shows a certain substantial connection and association. Which man would you hire first; The one with a bank account or one without that forethought and care? Laurens National Bank J. J. ADAMS, Pres. GEO. H. BLAKELY, Cashier MEMBER.FEIRA RSERVE SYSTEM OF BANIKS 'The, CHARACTER .of the MEN as well as their fidancial responsibility had to be round 0. K. before , w coulid become a member of the FEDERAL RE-' S RV4 system of banks. & Being a Member Bank of this National System means that our bank is one of a vast, strong CHAIN of banks linked together for the protection of our depositors. .When your money is in our bank you can GET it when you WANT it-because we can take our se curities any time to our Central Reserve Bank and. get MONEY. We add 4 per ceznt, nerest. Make OUR bank YOUR bank The Enterprise NatioRAI Bafik N. B. 'DIAL, President C. H. ROPER, Cashier - K' - ',.- - ;