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E1fje Elberttwer Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year Payable in Advance Published by &DVERTISING PIUNTING COMPAvf Laurens, 8. C. Advertising ltes on Application. )bituarles and Cards of Thanks: Ono Cent a Word. Entered at the postollce at Laurens, :. C., as second class mail matter. VOL. 3%i 1I i 'AWS L.\t-lii: S. . ., N . l d \\.\t I1TS AND INDM.\lNI'I'liS .\bloI t a Y,1i ago Itoi ibe A. Cooiper, thenl _overn110r oft the state, inl at pubI lie Sfpech li at Spartanbirg ile(litted :at the wisdoilm of the anellation (); the allied w.r diebt\s was at least a subject that woIllI he of fruitful 4iscussion. lie broulglit down u himself a storini of criticisimi anl sue ek' lto( inl reduciig his popularity to) a lc.iderable degree. even though he i:id recomIIIended Inly a Seilous con -itItratioi oI the question. 'hIe Ad et-tiser, as we 1 recilli was tIe Ily iewslpa.lper in I te state Il exprlss any symipath for t then gov111 5's h'le suggsi stion hail beeni iimaide ly em11inenIt th or()1it ies inl fin nc b fore4 GOV. Coopr maehS11pe00h.Th sane views have been exlre:-se din timies by notable m11en1 Since tieni. The view that these men take is not that the dlebts shoulid be cancelled from cIar itable reasons, but because in tilie long rn the I'nit4edt States would profit -imore iy their eaniellation tian it Would by ain insistani(e on their pay mient. Theijy onedthat ther ,e is 1110re to he galin ed by a retn 011,1 to nor Mal conditions in interliational finane os than thereo ld be in rolon1 gi ng the C--resent agoly of dep'1ressonl bV in sisting on colleCting the debts owed ts. It is safe to say that there are Ino) other things contributing so nuch now to world depression as the debts hang ing over tihe IEturopeanl countries, tihe, interest charges they have to meet an(d the heavy ex'penditures they are still making for armaments. In a discus sion of cancellation of debts woIl(l naturally come the (luestion of ds armament of European countries. Should the weight of debt be removed and the cost of military establish mlents wiped out, there is no question but that trade conditions would re turn to such a volume that t his .oiuntry ,would profit enormou sly. No less an authoritv than The Sat uIrday IEvening Post has recently ex liressed tliese views. Like the nain (Ilestion itself, its- views are well worth considering and we -print them I part as follows: The two most perilous International 1 eibarrassments of the I)resent day are the grotesque size of the war debts and indlemnities, and the grotesque tc(ost of the military and naval estabi c ishments which nations once rich but now~ impioverished are comipelled by 'thg~ir fears or byv their governments to aiintain. If all .armaments, ,war debts and indieminities could le sim -ultaneously redtuced -by -initernational agr eement credit wouldh 110 douubt re vive, t radeI would improve, and hothI the lnited States and Great Birihain might gain far more in real wealth than they wvould lose by paper sacri lices. But a dhownward revision of legal debts and legal ind9mnlties can not he just ified if the remiissions madec by onfe country to another are to lie il.ed by that other coulntry for thle mlainltenance or extension .of amrma meals. If wiping the slate wvould wipe out the pirobabhility of fuiture wars it would be (heal) at the price. Yet, even though at conceluision cannilot lbe reached at present, there is everything to he said for puitih is llcussion. it is a healthy sign t hat thme press is t ecmning wvith conltroversi~il Ifeters on the sub jeet of war debts and indemlnities. * * * * ' ** * * * * * * * *1 * * 3i'i. G~AILidGIIEII NEWVS * * * *I * * * * * * * * * * * * Mt. Gallagher, Nov. ti.-Mt. Glalla gih'erthrch wvas saddened by losing oine of its best memb~ers, Mrs. Mattle .\lartin, who (lied last Friday ight. She was the wife of Mr'. James diar tin, who dhiedl 4 years ago. She wvas hurled -iast:Saturday by the side of her husband at iMt. Gallagheir ceme tery. She leaves seven children: Mrs. Tiliman O'dell, Mrs. Jpe, O'dell, Edgar, Willie agd Benjamig Martin, of Mt. GOallaghern Mn'! IErnest ,Ndavis, of Greenville, and Mr's. To'ny Coohran, of Shoals Junction. She abls leaves one brother, Bir. George Redden, of Texas, and one sister, Mr's. Mollie Wright, of Laurens. She leaves thirteen grand children. Fuger#1 services were con dlucted 'by her pastor, 111ev. Jennings Johnson, assisted by R1ev,. '.0. .t. tin, of Mt. Olive., We extend our' heart felt syknpa.thidg to the -bereaved loved ones., The many friends-,of IM r1 and' Mrs. -John piedidok will be pleased to leaxn that (M0y are improvisg alft9r beipg serissy ii tfor several'iweets, Weare glagt t9 iWo100 * Dougsag ad dfamilynwhor sve te~9d Into our community. We are also glad to welcome 'Mr. T.winan iPitts and family who are our near neighbors, Mir. Mart Wells has also moved into our midst. Aliss Rosa Ella O'dell spent Sun day night with Miss Bernice Daven port. .\Ir. .John Gamibrell, of I lairmony, who has been real sick is now some better. lie was able to visit hisi un cle aiid auit, Mr. and ..rs. 'Mart Wells. .\irs. AleSwain and her mother, of I ionea Path visited her anit. Mrs. Jack M.\artin last Sunday. Al vs. iaura Gailes of Ware Shoals, visited her sister, .l's. Octovia Jonles last Sunday. Allrs. .1am1es Biradford, of (reetl!w ood Iecentfly visitei her siste r. .\ls. A. .l. Wells. of this section. .\lt-. W. It. Norrell, of Jonl(.- visited 1'is ibe \l re Tlom ) Duk worthi last Sumnday. D *' (E~I 31':E$ m W. 31. *'. * s I.* * * ':' * * * O * ' * * 'hI'e quiarterly iet ing of Ihe first nin oti o the l:Iiaaurens associationi of thli W. AL. . W ill be held at 1)11rin Creek Btaptist church-cl onl the( thlird( Saturd-ay anld Sunliday, I' and 19, of November. Sal IIrdiay li: -leot ion al-.\l iss AI ma ('ook. (,reet1 igs---.liss .J essie 'Slani. ltesponise--.Aliss Ethel Itobertson. I'rot lment of Ilelegats .ith verbal recports from the differeit orgaiiza tionis. Speial .usic. O:;en I)iscussion -Ilow the Differeit Organizations Fostered by the W. Al. I'. ('n be Carried on in the Itural Churches. I.ilf lour II. A. Work-bed by Mrs. J. 13. Cook. Quiet - iour-AIrs. C. W. H(ood. Adjiurnmencit for Dinner.. )evoti onal--Alrs. 1,2. 1). Cox. IHalf lour for Sunbeam E-ixercises. lalf li our for .1. W. A. Exeicises. lickward View of First )ivision. .lrs. .1. 1). Ilunter. I"ture Outlook-.\lrs. iMiles lIlunter. \liscellaneous. Sunday 10:00-Devotional by I. A.'s Exercises by Sunbeams. Demonstration by Y. W. A. of Friend ship) Church. Address by Rev. A. C. Odom, Jr. The superintendent and all are ex Ie-ted to come and also each church i; urged to send delegates from all the organizations. .Mrs. W. W. Yeargin, Pres. Allie Babb, Secretary. SAYS HIGHLANDERI'S BAND IS W4)N1DERFUl, AGOEGII A''IN l'ditor The Greenville News: 'Permit me to say a few words rela tive to 'Roy Gimith's; Royal Scotch Highlander's Band, which is to be in Greenvil-le during the coming week. It was.my privilege and Ieasure to listen to their music on several occa sions while in St. 'Peters-burg, Florida, (luring the past wi'nter. where the eit izens have a whole squtar'e bearing the name of William Park, named after thle tfounder of St. P'etet'sburig. Thiere livice a day thousandis upon thousands would sti and1( listen to t his wondlerful band give outt its beauiti ful muntsic. I am advised t hat their ('ont1ract withI the( St. Petersburg Chamber 01' Cont mierce for inst season ipaidl themi $20, 000.00.' I meriely menltionl this to shiow the high standing ofth li iighilaniders. andic I wishsl especially to mhen tion the wvhistler, and~ bird( miusic of A.l r. Roy Stockton, wvhom I know per'isonally and havi~e hear id .himg ini 'Drivate honmes. Ilec has notes to this bird mutsic, just as5 notes to any othert tmutsic, and( lov ('r' of mu lsic, especially bird( mu tsic, will miss ac great treat if they (10 niot. htear him. lied ('r'ass to~ Start 4)llie Thhe Ried Cross ,v ill begin their an Tnal camptaign for memnbei'sip Sat urd'(ay. As usutal the memifbership dlues are $1.00, and the committee hopes for a generous resp~onse from Laurtens. At a recent meeting of the Laurons chap ter', officers were elected as follows: Chairman, Rev. Thomas Rideout; vice chairman, Mr's. J. -11. Teagute; Sec retary, Miss Peai'l Ciardy; 'Trieasurer, J. -Wells Todd. Citlatlon for Letters of Administration Stato of South, Caroiina, County of Laurens, Bly Q. G. Thompsor), Probate Jutdge: IWhereas Mrs. -Mamie A.. Wh/ite made suit to me .to grant her Letters of Administration with will annexed, of the estate and effects of Lb. J. W~hite. These are, therefore, to cite and ad mfonlish fill and singular the kindred and creditor:3 of tihe said L. J. White dI.(Eeased, that they be and appealr be fore me, in the Court or Prxobate, to be liej atIatren Court- H ouse, Laurens, 9.. 0.39 he 8tlt da~y of November, 14.. 2 1t, g.rt-,,' P~blicati1n hereof, at 11 o'clock in. the forenoon; to shtow cause, if anytbey. hae, why the said administratii 'od4not be tranted. Given, undeim MAdihd this , 1st day of Otolber Anto 9QtIp 2. 0** * * * $*e e * $ SPECIAL NOTICE. For Rent-Garage on South Ilanper street. Itent reasonable. See Frank Posey. -17-it Potatoes--Send us your sweet po tatoes for storage before Saturday night. Clinton Potato Warehouse. 17-it lanted-TIo muy six or eight hun dred cords ot pine wood on the stump,I not over 3 miles from shippinig fpoinit. Write giving best 'prices to "Cord Wool', care The Advertiser, Laureis. 4 17-2t-pd Witnted--To buy beef hides an(l imilk cows. I)eliver at Bull .1Jog Mar k't. J. W. lendersonl, Jr. 17-It-pd Wanted-IPIter or share f- .er. I have 1Q acres open land, good pas ture, dwelling and 3 tenant houses, three miles from Iaurens on Green wood road. If interested in the farm on any condition, write Box I:. Fountain Inn. 8. C. 17-It-pl Ga11ther your sweet p'ititoes before frost and send them to us for stor age. Clinton Potato Warehouse. 17-It For Rent--A two horse farm known as the J. A. Fowler place. near War rior Creek (chutrch. See me at l.an ford. Miss Carrie C. Powler. l'---lt-:'d Boarders--I am now ready to take boarders at the former Teipletonl boarding hotise next to graded school grounds. 226 West Laurens St. MIrs. Toy A. Drtummond. 17-I t-l)d Salesmen Wanted---City work, - ex prience unnecessary. Oir salesmen make over $1.00 hourly. You can too. Box 282 1,ynchburg, Va. 17-it-p Wlited To Bny--Two good milk cows. 1). M0. Todd, ILaurens. 1 7-I t--pdI 1or 'Sale--Brand new dressed inch boards and 2x4 at $20 per thousand. Crushed stone at two dollar fifty cets cublc yard. See C. M. Guest, Contr., at new jail. 17-tt-pd For Rent-One 6-horse farm, or n two-hlorse farmis. Mrs. Fralnces C. Weatheirs, latrens. Rt1. 2. t-it Cabbare 1u Plants--For sale. W. P). 11100. Iast Mailn street. 17-2t-p airs Wa Ited-Clean white rags. Advertiser Printing Co. Hiides--We huy hides at new market Opposite .1. HI. Stillivan store. Will pay the highest inarket price. W. R. Hayes East Main street. 16-5t-pd Trespass Notice---All -persons are hereby warned against hunting or oth erwise trespassing upon our lands. Violators of this notice will be ..rose cutted to the fullest extent of the law. E. D. l4)mas, A. .1. Martin, A. R. Mar tin, S. ). 'Martin, W. E. Martin. '16-2t-14 Tresptss NotIce-We hereb) forbid any hunting of all kinds on our lands known as the Boyd and Burgess places near Madden Station. This .positively applies to everyone. .lrs. .1. S. Ben nett and Mrs. Thos. W. Bennett. 16-2t Good Gulf Oas-Call at Gulf Filling Station and have your car filled with gas with the "pew" in it. . 16-5t Cotton Seed-I am paying top 'pric es for cotton seed. Meal and hulls for sale or exchange. M.1eal guaranteed .07 per cent, pure and clean. John L..Fin.. ley, Moore Bros. store. 16-5t Fresh Sausage-We will have fresh country sausaage every. Friday and 'Saturday. 25 cents per pound. Ow. ings & Owings. 15-tf Pure. Hlog Laird and Pure Pork Sausage every day. E. R. Blakely's Market. 14-5t Noteie-I have a one-horse farm, with new comfortable four room bun galow, .well in yard, land high state of cultivation and practically level, with branch rtnning through the farm. This farm and house on high way. I wIll rent this farm to reliable pteople who can run themselves', fol' six hogs weighing 300 pounds each; Come to see me, yo-'w1ll :be gpleased with my 'uiroposition. .William A. Moorhead, UpIdvIlle. . 1 4-4t 'Monev to Loant-Loans on i'rms and city property negotiated. ArpplicatIons >h'andled wIth -the FIrst Carolinas Joint. Stock Land Bank, -the..Federal Land Bank, insurance companies and other sources. Apply to Dial & Todd, Attorneys, Laurens. 5-12 Money to Loan-The Planters N. F. L. A. Is now receivIng apjplientlons for loans on farm lands. Apply to A. C. and city property for a p~eriOdl of ye'ars at seven per cent Interest. Bomar, Osborne & Br'own, Attorneys, Spar tanbur'g, S. C. 34-tf Loans otn Re4al Estate-Funds Imme dIately avaIlable at six per cent. In sulances companies, Joint Stock IAnd Bank, Federal Land Bank and other soutrces. Apply to Simpson, Cooper & Blabb, 'Attorneys. 4t PleatIng-All kInds of accordlan, sIde or box pleatIng by steam pro cess. Also furnished r~oomsi for rent. Mirs. George S. 'McCravy, 'Phone 203. 12-5t For sale or 1tent-ycour horse farm neatr Lisbon church. J. T. A. Ballew, ('nlon, S. C., or~ B. .\. Wolff, Laurens. , 12-5t For Sale-1 year~ old aple trees. Eatrly .Hlarvest 'Pinson, Ben D~avls, Arkansas Bllack H-orse and June Ap 1)1e. Prices reasonable. i. H. Hun ter at 'Hunter' Bros. 12-tt Farms For JRent-Several farms near good schools to rent to uparties, either white' or colored, with their own stock. J. P. GIray, Woodruff. bl-101 Citiation .for Letters of A dministration. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By 0, 0. Thompson, Probate. Judge: Whereas .Mra, Dell B. 1Pleming and R. H. Fleming made suit to me to grant; them Letters of Adminiistration oftitfO estate and effects of 8. I, Fleminir a These are~ qperefore, -to cite and dd-. mionish all 'and singular the kindt~ .and creditors of the said 8. H.~I$'ltip deceased, that they 'be and appear-~ fore me, in the curt of iProbate, o be held at. Iaurens Qourt'Heus , Laus rens, s, Cgon the 18th day of'3dvanm ber, 1922,-n'ext, after publicattbn, lhered| of, at 11 Weioeg in tag forenoon,. to show causbe if sny the1 traVe,, yte said Administration shouild 4tb graftted, Given under 1my -hand th 31ted of Ostpber Ant o -Don~Inf 9J G C Trespass Notlce-All persons 'are hereby warned not to hunt or ot~her wise trespass on my land. Violators of this notice will be prosecuted to.the fullest extent o( the law. Albert W. Teague. ' 17-2t-pd Trrespass Notlce-All persons are hereby warned agalist hunting or otherwise trespassing upon my land. Violators of this notice will -be prose cuted to the fullets extent of the law. Mrs. Harvey B. Gray. 17-It Trespass Notlee-I ' itereby forbid anyone from hunting or otherwise trespassing on .my land. Mrs. Fran ces .'Weathers, Laurens Rt. 2. 17-it-pd Buy Good Clothing at Low Prices. J. C. Burns & Co. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Office in Peoples Bank Building C. E. Kennedy & Son Funeral Directors and Embalmers Motor Equipment LAURENS, - - - S. C. W. M. NASH SURVEYOR rerraging Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. Simpson, Cooper & Babb Attorneys at Law. W1Mi PracUce in a11 State Courts Prompt Attention Given All Business YOU NEED GLASSES Mlen ,who have good, clear eyesight think and act (liekly. The person afflict ed with farsightedness is handicapped in his daily work. St rained sight dulls a1 pelrs's0 'oi)rehension. It brings about nervous ness. Correct Glasses is the best remedy. Reiemn her our examination costs you nothing. Our glasses cost you little. If there isn't anything the m'atter with your eyesight 'we will tell you so. W. H. HOUGH OPTOMETRIST Reduced Prices On Shoe Repairing' Having bought a new and m'e(rn stitehing machine we are able to (uote new low prices on shoe repair wvork as follows: Half Soles .scwed on Men 's of' Ladies' Shoesj $1.00 Half Soles tacked oh Men's or badies .Shoes.. Rubber' He in~ 's 4'6' Ladies' Shoe~ 40o 5. Best Leath ~sid /H. LUREY OPTOMTRI$T SEED WHEAT PURPLE OR BLUE STRAW SEED WHEAT Purity 95, Germination 90 $2.25 a Bushel - RED MAY SEED WHEAT Purity 95, Germination 90 $2.25 a Bushel J. C. SHELL & CO. Phone 183 118 W. Main St. Laurens, S. C. Buy the best! 'Columb ia Dry Batteries - they last longer .More Columbia Batteries are used in the United States than all other makes com bined, because Columbias have been manufactured on a large scale considerably longer than any other dry battery They have over 30 years of battery manufac turing skill and improved equipment behind them - Every -improvement of any account has been developed in the Columbia laboratories The Columbia "Hot Shot" was the first suc cessful assembly of dry cells in one package And again Columbia has demonstrated its leadership through the development of the new SteeL Case "Hot Shot" Battery Wherever a dry battery is needed, Columbia will always give the best service For sale right near you by Hardware, General, Implement Stores Garages and Electricians Look for the name Columbia Columbia D VBatteries OPERA HOUSE Monday, Nov. 13th. ROY D. SMITH'S Royal ScotchiRghanders Band 'Of St Petersburg, Fia. 25 - SOLOISTS - 25 AND Six Big Featurg Vaudeville Acts --. . 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