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EThe lbbertiser Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year Payable in Advance Published by ADVERTI'SING PINING COMPANY Laiurens, 8. C. Aovertising Rate3 on Application. Obituaries and Cards of Thanks: One Cent a Word. Utered at- the postoillee at Laurons, S. C., as second class mail matter. Vol. 3K, N4. 9 S Pages LAAICENS, S. ('., SEPT. 1M, 1922 The Adveritiser las t night Ir-i ate(I Its feat of the fllist iritnary of getting retins frot every box in the couity before g oig to press. It welt itself one better by getting the Complete re turns several hours earilier than in the .first primaty. Eveiy box in the coun 0 was reported last night before eight o'clock. l.or tle co-operation jendered by many friends in securing 4nd tabilating the retus we extend our thanks. iIISSIONAltY INSTITU'TE aurens Countly Missionary Institut of the S. ('. Presbytery to Ie Held Selit. 14. Tho Lautrens county .Mlissionary In 'stittte of the 1.0". P'esbyterial, will in eot at file First Presbyterian chtirch, Latrens. September' 1-Ith at 10 A. AL '\il the Piesbytelrin (.lhurlches in the 'oun11ty are uirged to send a large dele Pation. Dr. It. C. ('oil, of Korea, will fzive an address ont the work in Kroea, ITh e progrtamin fori the day is as follows: Illorning Service, 10 O'Clock Plrayer by .llrs. W. -iunter. firi tIngs by -.liss Julia Irby. 1(Cs.)onse by .lrs. '11. A. Austin. ".Ministers of 1921" by -.liss Carolinc C'aldwell. "cial Music by Mirs. V. ). Itach ford. Roll Call of Churches with iReports of Auxiliaries. Mii sionary Addiress by lIev. 11. T11. Colt A':poiitntent of ('ommittees: Noii tng. Pl'ace of .\lecting, Resolu lion", .11)(1 'ress. 1.ir by .lis. If. K. Aiken. Youn11g Peoples Conferen'ce by .\lr. i Wilson. (eneiral \Workeors Contferone by Mirs A. Al. "opelant1d for D . .1. .\l Wells: Ai's. Will Leake for Auxil iary, and Miss Sar'al n 111111tel fot Suliday School Work. Offt'ring for lible Women in China. A nnOiinceimtentIs. 'ihle' Ilout' by Mi's. It. 0. 11ood. Aflernoon Ses-ioi, 2 O'lO(ek IHome '.\issionaiy Add ress by Rev. C T. Sqtuires. .choos frot Monti'eat by Mi's. 0. M Wright. Schools anrd ('1)1llgos by Al iss J. I Iun ''0Ttorwel Orphdaniage by Mirs. L. R? ''r a illill 8,-hool by a~lrt'. D). ,1. Woods I lymin arid .\luisi'. Di'triibitiont of 'i,iteratutro. \ citelaniteouts iiislitness. F' r"rt' of(I ('omittteer'. le11( iiur byv \lis. W. (I. Neville. ('arid IFromii .1Iss WoI'1ord It is itni overwhteliing tinrg for 2971 of mty tne'ighbor1)s to (Igo to the polls oin *a iuarticutlart dayi and~ say int no utncer talit termts : ''We need yout Kalte0 Wof ford forl a parit icular' job dlealintg withI a f parit Ciul ari respjonlsibi lity3--thle odnien t ion of ottt chi ldren in 0our couty schoolIS"'. T amit dooely gra teful fot' thisl coil tdence andl sentsitive to the r'espot *sibili ty~ whtichit pllaceos upon1 tme.I therefore. pledge to yout anewv, my 'IeO. 'le of Laurii''ns ('outttty, bothi those whtc *votedi foi' and agaIist me, thIat I shall niever' stlitt myself of time not' ener'gy in giving every chtild in the county its own best chaitee. * Another' thing: I sh~all nevert for'get witht my1 entrance into a political of fie that I shall t'epr'esent it a pleciuliar way all thle women wvho shtall rutn fot ofiee in year's to come. 1 shall nevet *forget that, and I promise titat *my cond~uct in this high place of respon sibililty shall reflect crtedit, and make easly theO holding of women's place i1 liltlies. I shtall never for'get my dty to thte thtousands of county school chil dren, and I shall try to meet thehr neC'ad gravely and wilth a so:'t of solctn . F3athfutlly youtrs, * ('ardl of Thaznks I .wIsh to exprtless my feeliny "f -gratitude to thte peCo'le of 'Laurennr county for thte excellent vote I receIved * n the -first primalry, as a candidate for' Emhperintendlent of Education. I tp p)reciato also thle many kindnesses show'n me (during theo ca'mpaign. Respectfutlly, R. ElHAW JOHN~SON. Z''be shown soon at The 'Princessa. Ahe ELhrm," IN IAILItOAD STitJKE 'nlin laenders'andI Executiives of Lines 31ark Time While Awaitnlg Events i xpeeied T'his Week. Chicago, Sept. 9.--Aside from a 1110 tioll askin a dismissal of the bill for an Injunctlion filed- by the government against the -triking railway shopmen of tho country on the ground that it is alleged aid based on "misrepresenta tion and supplressioni of facts," filed in federal court on behalf of the unions, ,strike: leaders and railway. chiefs marked time today, awaiting develop meints expiected next week. At the time t(he battle agalinst the injuinctiop wis abegui, a mnas., of evi dence, guarded by 35 agents of the department of justice, arrived from Waslihifnion and -w-ill be used -by the governpnent when the hearing to have the W(iporary inJunction made per mauneIt colies before I'edleral Judge l Wilkerson Monday morning. Black- I burn Easterling, assistant solicitor 1 general of the United States, A. A. I I.&claughlin and Oliver Pagan of ite d(epal'tim'ent of justice arrived here to day and James E. Beck, solicitor gen eral of the 'nited States, is expected tomii or'ow. JF'ollowing the departire of Daniel Willard, president of the HaItltinore & Ohio road, there were no formal meet ings of tle railway executives and it was sa id that liole was ini prospect. After a meeting hele yesterday after nool rpI informal session was said to have been held last night at an outly ing roadhouse, the Pink Poodle, in an effort to elide newspaper reports. No announcements were madutle by the executiv'es regarding either meeting, but today p. . Byram, president of tle (lilcago, I.\ilwaikee & St. Paul, authorized tle following statement: "There will be no more meetings of t lie railway executives. President Willard, who returned home last night, may retIrin early in the week. It only needed some one trusted by both sides to act as mediator and .\lr. Willard very generously gave his time aid ability to the matter. lie not only deserves the thanks of the roads and the men but of the general public as well. "Th is sc:arate agreement plan is al ri'eady ini practice by the- railroad brotherhioods. It will be a new policy foi these particulair uinions. however. "The 'recalitrant' roads (lid not in any way object to the rest of us set tHlng the strike separately with tle unions, -hecause their atitilde is that the striho is no longer of aniy interest to them." It. M. Jewell, hiead of the shop crafts, and other un ion oflicials refus (d to coiment in any way on the Iro gress of the tarike. A statement was issued by the Asso (iation of Railway -xecutives assert ing there had been a steady increase il In le numbitiher of men employed in tihe shiops and that a large volume of busi ness was being moved. Ill connection .\itII tile arrival of I lie evideice to be used at the injunc tioin hearing; .Monday, federal ageiits said t hat an effort woulId be made to iirove the existence oif a niationwidec rail road sabotage lplot and it was ini dlieated( that. wholesale ind oict meats woiild 1)e sought against thiose held ie s :onsibile by the government. The eviden'ice birouighit to C'hic(ago wats said to containi t housandts oif teole se iamis, letters, pihoto0graphls, blue pinits andi books, together wvith tran scripits of staitieents of 17,1000 perstons wholt hauve' beeni interrogaied by federal Thet data w;as said -by governiment officials to reveal lilots for (lie .wreck lng oif tail way eqipilmenit, (lie dits abilinig of locomotives, (lie cautsiing of wrecks, the hiiurning of br1idges aind thie oblstruction of the mail. .I t also was intimatedl that (lie gov etiinfnt wvould ask for subpoenas for al7.ilfendants ini the injunction pro. ceedings. This wvould re'luii'e thle piresence' of some 230 indlividuals in coilrit. ('ard of Thalnks We .wish to thank everyone for (lie thoughitfulnerss, kindness anyd sym liathy showvn us in the piassing of our dlea~- uitsband~ and father. May Godl's bhlissings'he bestowed ini full upion you all. Mr's. L. N. Bur-ns and Daughters. Juvenile Frankness. Amiong (lie subljects for "composi tionis" given out in a prinary school wias (lint of "bravery." TIhie 15ad who drew this turned in his effort in these terms: "Some boys are brave beocausel thecy always play wIth little fellows, and some boys are brave becaiise their "-' re too~ short to run away, but most boys areu brave betau~.j somebody is lookIng on," Months sumt Didnia Mmell'." "Sawv a big rat in our cellar last fall," writes Mrs. .Joanny, "andl bought5 a;35e enke of RAT-6SNAP, broke it up !Sto small pieces. Last week whlile moving weo came across the dead i'at. Must have -been dead six months, didn't smell. RfIAT.S'NAP is wondeirful." Three sizes,'95c, 65c, 1$.25i. Sold and gularanteed by C. El. K~ennedy & Son, .M1ven:ini'rdwar~e Co:, Pultsam's Drug LANFORD NIEWS :Lanford, Sept. I I.--The excitepum )f the first week !!I our s! ool :; ov'I nd 'both teachers itld pulis are uirnest about their work and all s,-e iappy in their dif'erent positions. Miss Sara Nance, of 'iYue West, wi he guest of Mrs. J. It. Patterson Ia Neek. lhe was i teacher here so wal years ago and gave us two yea f hard work in the school room. II 'ormer pupils and many friends al leeply alppre)l'iative of her faithful - orts alnd were so glad to see her lave her in our 'midst again. iShe In Iccepted work in Greenville, a scho or next session. The 13. Y. P. 1T. members of Warric 'reek church were entertained at ti iome of 'Mr. If. M. Johnson Saturdt vening. The lawn was arranged 1 eat about seventy-flve guests. Nivei ilnute was pleasantly spent wil -anes, songs and stunts which pri 'oked much mirth and 'laughter, aft4 hich the Iaanford 1. Y. 'P. 11. serv< 'ruit punch and cake. The occasik vas one of enjoyment for all. Master .11. T. Higgins, Jr., Unlo . spending the week with 1114 gran )arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Iliggin Mr. W. L. Castleberry and fani >f Chester,- were the week-end gue.4 )f -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thomas. I (Mr. J. 1. Johnson paid the city 2harlotte, N. C., a businebs visit )a jriday. 'Iliss M'dia Brooks, of Swansea, visiting her sister, 'Irs. J. P. Patte ;on, this week. eM iss Margaret Drummond has got o Spartanijburg to enter the school th ;ession as a'student. Mr. John Melmoth Fleming left fi lleison college, entering the fresl nan class. Mr. Grover Burnette h1 ntered Mars 11111 college, lNorti Car inn. MNises Lottie and Nell,,.-Teague, Laurp1ls, visitd Misses Lenora i Anniie Njae 1 tterson i:ecently. The many fiiends of Miss Pear Chapman, of Fountain Inn, were sn prised to hear of her marriage ha week to ir. 'Mirnest Reeves. H1, rriends and former Alpils wish Ii much, happiness. in her. we;1ded life. 'Mr. C. A. latfaway is in Atlanta, Gi this week on a- business visit and w also visit his father in Savannah, wl has 'been very -sick. . Hlappiness For All Women-"For sor time I have been using Hagan's .Ma -i Balm and now my friends a asking what has happened to me. th I look so well. I have been afflict with freckles. blemishes and sallk [omliplexioll for the last four or fi years, btut now my complexion is wo [lerfully im:iroved. Magnolia Hal means happiness in a lovely coplile lon. 'Respectfu"' - (signed) 'Nonie 1eli ley, Nankipoo 'cnn." All wono sihou ld use th-i 'iquid face -and toil Panx1Jelir--BuI'llit ., white, pink, ros red. 75 cents at druggists (ir by ma I.yonl Mfg. Co., 12 So. Fifth St., Broo lyn. "IN A BAD) WAY" Many' a (Laurens -'Reader Will Fr Grileful for This I nformaationi. If youri back gives out; Becomes lame, wveak or achintg; 'if ur'inar'y troubles set in, Perhiaps your' kidneys are "in a hi way." D~oan's Kidney 'Pills are for .wei kidneys. I 4)cal evidetnce proves their merit. M. C. icl~herson, 302 Wilsoni S Lauirens, says: "Wheni I was famii mhy back got to hulrting me1 oretty ha ly. I cou ldn't hendl without a sha pain shooting thlrough liy kidneys. felt tired and ached 'all over. The was a dull ache in my baenc wvn, bothiered tie a lot. 'My kidtneys act too i'requiently' atnd the secretions wec untnatur'al. I used D~oan's Ktdn Pills for this trouble andl they sol fixed me up flne. I have hand no turn of the trouble since takitng then 'Price 60ce at all dlealers. Dot sitnply ask for a kidney remedly-g 'Dondl's Kidney -Pills-the same thi Mr. SidPherson htad. Poster'Milliu (Co., Mfra., Buffalo, M. y. B6O qiekly relleves Colds, Conisti tion, Biouiess mid' H~eadachiea Fine Tonie.', HEADQUE We carry par every car ina usI carry the large in town. Come Here foi THOMASOI Opposite Card of iankk I wish to thank the many friends who voted for me inl tie second pri * mary. Although defeated, I appre ciate the handsome vote given me and it shall strive to reciproCte this. evi dence of confidence by giving every support that I canl to the successful u candidate ini tle administration of the ollice. is BON. A. SULLIVAN, JR. it a. $ 'C' $ SPECIAL NOTICES. s ~ S * S * $ * e S e S e e a For Sale-Duroc and -Poland China pigs. Five weeks old. $8.00 a pair. 11 A . I.McCravy. 9-It-lid Lost-30x3 1-2 casing on rim,, be. >' tween ILaurens and iM. A. Sunierel's le place. Finder. please notify Tom . J. y Bolt at Dixie Flour & Grain Qo, 9-it-p lWanted-To buy. a cow fresh In imilk. 'D. 'E. Todd. 9-It-pd .iangazines-iSobscribe to the follow ing magazines through me: Cosmo politan, Good 'lousekeeping, Hearst's !r International, Har-pers Bazar, The American Maguzine, Woman's Hom'e Companion, Ialadies '-ome Journal, Saturday l'Ivening Post, Country Gen tleman. -Mrs. .1. F. Burton 'Phone 44. it, .9-lt-pd I- For Sale-One brand V'2'Ford tour ing car. Never been run. John A. Franks. 9-it Sewin g-Will do all kings of sew ing, dress making especially. Mrs. (0 17W. Long, South Harper St., Laturens. if 9-2t-p it Webiber Wagons-I have 7 medium two-horse at $95.00; 6 light two-horse $85.00; 3 heavy one-hoilse 150.00; and 2 medium one-horse $45.00 F. 0. l. Waterloo. These prices are less than factory prices. E]. V. Golding, Water e loo. 9-3t Is For Sa'le-ISIx to seven hundred bushels Red Rust 'Proof ed Oats in flive bushel bags. Also -fitly bushels )r liastings "100 to 1", 85c p bushel. - W. G. 'Lancaster, 10nterprise National s 1ank. . "-3t _ Notiee--I will be in the market for cotton seed at Laurens, beginning Sept. 11th. I will also keel) on hand >A a supply of meal and hulls for sale d or exchange at all times. Prices the best, quality the best, satisfaction legiuuaranteed. J. Paul Finley, Laurens. Notice-I wilIl be in 'Laurens Studio all (lay Friday and Saturdays until st 2 1). in. H. Nicholls. 7.-5t-pd r Music Pupils desired by a graduate )r in piano of Randolph-Macon Woman's College. Anyone interested apply to Mrs. F. W. Chajiman, 657 South Har ,per St. .6-50-q)pd 11 Mone' to Loan-,Loans on Farms and 0 city 'property negotiated. Applicat.!ons hand!!d with the First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank, the Federal I iand Bank, tinsurance companies and icother pources. Apply to Dial & Todd, g-. Attorneys, Laurens. . 5-13 reI M1oney to Lonn-The Planters N. F. at L. A. is now receiving applications for 'd loans on farm lands. Apply to A. C. w Todd. Secy-Treas, 5-13C le Wood Wanted-100 cot'ds of ' good i- Wood. Laurens Oil Mill. 7-St im See our Special Prices on photo x- graphs and picture frames Fridays t- and Saturdays. Call before 2 p. in. on 'n Saturdays. -i. Nicholls. 7-5t-pd et Ood Tilres-Clieap at Counts' Sta e- ble. 48-tf 11. Goiernment Wagons-For Sale; or k- offered in exchange for corn, oats, hay or lumber. Wagons in good condi tion. Dixie Ice and Fuel Co., Clin ton. . 16-If him Repair P'arts--For all makes of cars. Rim bolts, wvedges and clamps. City Vulcanizing Station. 40.tf el Mloney to Loan on improved farm landl at 7 1-2 per' cent. H1. S. Black well, Attorney-nt-Law. 42-If Moniey to Loan-On improved farm andl city property for a 'period of years at seven Por cent interest. B~omar, id Osbo'ne & 'Brown, Attoi'neys, Spar tanb~ur'g, S. C. 341-tf ik Loans oni ileal Estate-Funds imme diately availalhe at six per cent. In surances companies, Joint Stack Land t., Bank, Fedleral 'Land Bpnk and other~ ig souirces. Apply to srimplson, Coolper d- & Babb, Attorneys. ' 4-If rp For Bent-1 store i'oom for r'ent, on I the noi'th sidle of the squ-are, I main i'e .floor, upstairs and basement. 'Metal aui ceiling. lLocation best in Laurens, Dd 'See L. E. 'Burns at J1. (1. Burns & Co. re Laurens. 2-If ey lHagiig and~ TIies-B3u" our selected )n secondl hand machinery 'e-rolled bag o- ging and ties. All pi1ces and gradles .'' guaranteed. Phone 380 our expense. i't U. S. Bagging Co., Greenville, S. C. et 47-tI at Dr. T. L. Timmermian, - DENTIST al Laurens, South Cf rolina ,., 05c0 In., Peoples Ifankt kni1ding JTERS FOR PARTS ta for practically 3 in Laurenis. We. st stock of parts Necessaty Parts ~S GARAGE Burns' Store FARM LOANS!. We Have Vnlimited Funds to Joan for Terms of 5, 7or YearS Interest Payable Annually Inspectidav of property and definite cominitment to loan can be made ,within a feivdays after application is 'subinitted. STATE & CITY BANK & TRUSTCO Formerly OLD DOMINIQNLTRUST CO. -Richmood, Va. SEE OUR. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Blackwell, Sullivan"& Wilson .Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C. THE CORD TIRE YOU HAVE WAITED FOR Low First Cost. Strength, Wear, Durability High Quality Good Looks Real Economy Standard Warrnty Buy Goodyear Cross-Rib Cords for Cord Tire Satisfaction at a Lower Price NO%8 Clincher $13.50 0 32x01 Straight Side 19.75 82x4 Straight Side 25.46 33x4 Straight Side 26.80 - i2x4 Straight Side 31.45 33x5 Stratht Side 39.10 C McPaniel's Vulcanizing - Plant Laurens, S. C. . 1Phone 402 The Judge Said "Pay" When one partylis sure they paid a debt and when the otherrparty is just as sure the ac count has not been wiped out, there is but one result. There is difference. In this difference is argument, and sometimes, hatred; frequently court action and a whole lot more trouble. In the end the judge says "Pay," because a recept cannot be shown. 'Cancelled checks would prevent much court action. But. the safety for sou is what you should consider. Pay a bill by check/'and. back A oxnes the cancelled check---the best receipt possible--and out records show it has psed through, Pay by 'heck' Keep the cancelled oies. ke1verse the courE Launns National Bank J. J. ADAS,$ GEO. H. BLAKIi., Cashier LOOSE LEAP LEDGERS,.... ~ ,.FOR SALE BY.. ADVERTISE IInTsIN&W