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FE RTILIZERS
International
Agricultural Corporation
PLENTY OF POTASH GOODS
Favorite Brands
Crackerja 9-2-3
0 & H 9tton!Grow
Interna onal C pound
In fact, very ing.,in fertilizer
to be had thl year.
C. W. McCRAVY,
AGENT
Lauren - - - S. C.
27-34
II.\l, YOlI LIVING
IH111(l' 310NEY (0NT.
\\'e are all at a dlnger point. (I
the use of good eoiiiiiioni silnse in our
0191 farin qld gardlel oper'atioI.4 die
p I prospity.or oli "going( broke".
enn l ant ;tal 4I1or learly all 11 otton, bny
foodI ani graini prices r11,loni
11)pl1ni 1r1a.1 onl credit alui i iake
m14) o . Food all i r i is highl-r inl
proprtin tan re resentl voltonl
It a tiie above all othirt; to phly
ae:to prodnllae all po.g~ible food,
rtill and foragg SIl)41ie$'m your own
aer(S: to nli t down tlu'store hill.
.\ (ood pi-ce of gairieui giriou di.
ight Y lltedl . rightly ite0 d nd11141
I Vlgt 1lilhi t 1e year roniid. c.111 be
asjjth- to 1pay nearly hlfi your living;. it
wi! saev yoll ior ini(liey 1.tan you
:nad on tie best. three acres of cottol
yon ever grew!
I It igs' 1918 Seed Book tflls all
abou I lte right kInd or a i)onlev Sav'
in- .idel and the vegetables to 141
ill it. It tells abot I IIt' farm rops as
well an~d shows yon lite clear1 road to
ral 4 and17, re ul 11afr pro' ril' y. It's
Fr1.4 Send for it today to H. G
I TIN GS '., Atlaulna, 4aII. -Advt.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
4 Iyars nn, U tinin .Adn tu l
111111m In lledi In 1 (.~d vi'i'? liic y
C M.~ai" oIlia kit In.
SOL. BY DRUG6SIS EVERYWHERE
HUGH B.! CUNNINGHAM
CIVIl. ENtIINEEI (3.f A. S. C. E'S.)
1Wit %EY S --D)ES IGNaS AND CO0N
ST'RUCT"ION
In Steel, Wonete, Wood.
V11 ITF.,00, - S. C.
late Paluietto hank, Laurens, S. C.
W. M. NASH
SURVLYOR
Terracing Leveling
Drainage
NOTARY PUBLIC
Gray Court, S. C.
UNDERTAKING
KENNEDY BROS.,
Unidertakers and Embalmer
''lls answ~iered any hour dany or nltght.
Simipson,Cooper & Babb
Attorneys at Law.
!i'U Practlcei In all State Courts
--rowPt Abtentlon Gliven All lBasiness
it. B. DIAL A. C. TODD)
A. DIAL & TODD
Attornevsaut Laiw
Kanterpirise Bank BulidIngs,
Laurens, S. C.
PRACTICl0 iN ALL COURTS
Long 'Timie Loans Negot iated1.
Abstracts Prepared.
Blackwell & Sullivan
SATTORNEYS AT LAW
* o'.op~t attention gIven to all buasiness
?loney to loan ou Real Estaite
'r. Phiono " Rteaidence Phlone 91
OffiP .mons hu liding
t., Featherstone W. II. Knight
FE ATHIEiRSTONE A KN1~llT
Attorneys at Law
Laurene. S. C.
a lhusin as Intrusted to Our Care
1 HIlave l'rompilt and Careful Atten
tion.
Oflice over Palmettto Bank
* tr. Featherstoneo will Bspend Wednes
dlay of each 'week in Laurena.)
* J. ROY CRAWFORD
SURVEYOR
tlas, Tracings, Biue Prints, Etc.
ilephone 2604 ClInton, 8. C.
.Dr. T. L. Timmerman
DENTIST
Laurens, South Carolina
tunce in Peoples Bank Duinding.
EATMOREMEAT AND
CUT DOWN ON BREAD
Hloover Announces Suspension of
3eatless Meal aund te Porkless Sat.
urinday. Allies Need Iore Wheat.
Washington. .larch 3.--Tenporary
stispenshon of the ineatless meal and
of the special restrictions against the
use of pork on Satiurday was an
nounced by Ilie food administration
tonlight as a ri-adjitsin ent. of its food
colnseivatio l-plan. Increased nieta pro
Iletiol anl tle necessity for still
" reater savinxg inl wheat, it was de
licird, make the chaige advisable.
TI sullpelsioln is iuale lfectve for
an indelinde period. and it probably
will last for' (three uinontls or lonlgr.
Siniee all rest riet ionS n ionsump
lion o ini tion aid littit had been lift
cd plrviously Ile food adlintiistralotin
111w a sIski tle public for the time hwi
If) dny itself in itts oily-hecef and
1rlt" oil one lay a wevk T'I'esday.
11i~aned 10v01 IlnltInllion,. food
adlttiinistration oilllials believe, will of
ii elf vurai! tihle use of wheat anti for
the presint Ihere is onl itetitioll to
;tdd to he restrictIioll s a I ready inl
forco against the use of flour.
WOMEl FN WASTLNG TIM 3
SAS VASSA l'Il:SIlEI'NT
Dr. Ie( 'rneker leclares They Are Too
.I uln l:Ialiiedl ilt Inteffec(li War
Work.
N w ork, .\larch 2. -Aiterean wo
tuif tn aIv "tol doing their <udty by tlhirii
cotyIt, imti are wasling timne and ef
fort ill inefuiti- ial foni s ofI war work,"
Ili-. lienry Noble .\lwte('acken, prv.,i
d1 t1 1 f \'assiar College, sait ill a state
l niit lt liht allnnoi li it- that a lass
Iuet-4ing for colleg-e wothenl will be
1141d here neixt Friday to appeal to
I hll t o becoIn l ttilte tra itnedl turses tot
i .e.n(lt tiilitary and lithlie hiatllh set
vice."
\\liat he teired tHIe willinignss or
Inalay Alterican woiel to go Oxr
'ler" as iiuskillel Ilttu ses, or "fittile
toCial woikers" was (io iigeil ill Ill-.
.\ia'(Crat-'lell's stal(Ailtlt.
"The voluinitetr orgallizationts, lie
sitId, "are 1illI of wn n who an to
worlkrootl.,. )(1 110 1 not Ir i p ijol i( ill
.illet, uht hlca lse it is thie stashjitl,
an1( l (\ hey VI have tI ne e l trainled lo
obey oi to wotlilider suipervision.
'he ole great vital need of a na
lion .I wai is halill and the Iwo vital
ii 'ofessiotis are, tIhieefore, edietioati
tol IialIl stanidards and litirsing for
lite\'ellivi and renieldial titeaItr s,
I th l lrofessionla need leaders Ii tin
Ilimi uid iitbt:.
Ii -ll lil n i ll bc vi' i im i."11
Iletrit;s will be I entlisteid at th ii as.:
Il-ling for t lit training eanip tor
tit Ises at Vassar (ollegi. Siitiiar
ieinsWill be beh~ll inl at leas;l twen
th it s, xv w I wli e ks,11 I li, le0stat111 it
1w) Ile (1 - ( 1
I a i l y i bl . i I I F o
theri itisl boil xi or si
tleh se x tsn i re ~ :n Ii a,.
slim orna xv yrup ofi liii i s lae ,. il
ai tied hintr ac a l t el: edu wie
a-vi ot of (theii hotti e s.yind you han.
aoi rlttplayiul thl gin ;ih'hte fibir,
uinipl wi not lir ;lit I I- liin fr nI~
ly t ily leti-iihown ls, 1ot p il y
Ion"I 8i. ( . hd, i inn t','ohiliatll
pialY'"frutd Sat ( l". (' lin wilre
d ire c p al li 3 ici r alitil sonil
inf lte ofanl, or;1sore-thrll'. arc
rhieE d . t i d.h-n l'u-, lt had b e t e
ishould alwa jis he tho sirsk freat14n
livn.t fall toirn tion for idcin
prin0. (1.ac holiniasn
f i ati 6, t 1 h t t18.re y h
T(.lfrni .i WEBB('man".W
inke nI stnialler~ tier Ilnd back
'Irelun ofart Three tomimnitfe,
Boxy "108 r .C Bearto, wil b.
hedaI wnso audy pi
1111NisI~ Alll 110 * 11
Wass.ont 1" ight. sick 11 i this Vi'tilug,
1)111 WOe 11)0 Ilie will sooln Ili- 11 .1gilitl.
W~ell, ev~eirybod2y Svelis to Ile taking"'
advantage, or this lovely weatitier, ill
plowiig' (1))2 25 2).jle a,* 12s l w ile Ill('
Mr.l and Mrs TomiSilp'i'.o
M i's. Murpli Ma itl aIs. (l P \.,
Cali S vil.ar'p e Wli t 1' 'li t i
(111d wit Iloll/ill 'It a
1.4-i l wo v l ah l
commalo.y last Was IledayoIs. t ii
eMs '.h aPtll. on .1114 1121<Jier
vr 12:1oll '.11'. . 1..1Pills(1 o1' Pr 221211n
day.
5(21, id 12 I Ii, wc2 w11.21 Iwl AI.
MA DE \11-:11's.l' l'
Va d 11,~i' Ii I r.' ll lfra l \21. ltmI
' I Ila I ;1 1, 11' 1.
MiP:'- KuI(l ca i not12 \tli212 I Ili
ito *er io v.l~' o i ,t 1 d.. 1122:
Iwif !r Al l ( 1,12ittkkl .,:221 j ss-m l: '\: i)
:21(1 \i . re oV a ,ll 1h2~oi1 I1'2'i'2' i'('2'l' 1
(':2 v22 Illo n . \II had a ,Mvve. ('2lIl I .w
I ;.11ili2i 1 211 ':2 222il i ck' l (i'(' I li
A r. wil 1. rI al 'i i llghtiwa o itCit. Sl2I:2
i f) te Il ) fi(1 was ('22211 l t of I :1 J21w
'l ie Fr'osiday et V' 112 .'I . ( '.V'a rlh :I
!: nihl(tI( S '14 It iittson, ~'liaI1. itl
*ll. Lis xc li *Oli
-Sil i:11
klartin and l iss IuIlic Power, of the
baltrens chtalPter net witi theil for
tell> in cltlling and direcelion's in knIt
ing. The ex perience of tle knitting
rowd of whichl "Aunit Ilet" is Ithe ver y
SEE THE
AT MINTER
he exi)Wess iMan
ing a good part of the
are arriving caily. V
are advancing rapidly
sale.
Er
We have just rec
hats, including sone
NO FORMAL C
on sale as received.
of Miss Kate Padgett,
Peterson.
:1llu 11'b Yad..
4-i: Cr
rd ....
I') . . . . . . . . . . .
MINTER
a u Aurann ..e nA .
F romr ev~y 'm
XIROlt btCU'lj! :.'*. 1
for factouca, rot
garagex;, werd
Itseconi:ny i.-t'c
CoL ty?!) - w .'e
C c~
Certain-ke d P,
_~ Certamn-teed Pa'in
Ofios aind Wu~
CERTAIN
LAURI
JONES-TA
Iti a special let Itr. --val wevols wil 11 liher Ioth r. 14A'
.\ - anId .\t .I larne1t t an l .\lr andi for A .lan t I a urId a y .
.\lrs. \Vil. lIIrow n wereu1' ttests 1- Ia,Y '. r. I )o-k I 1 -<. 104rt w- V 1a it - t
of* .\lr. and l . 441 J 1h 'Prown1. 1!v .IlI u m
" I -A-U
NEW SPRING GOODS
CO. EPARTMENT STORE
has been -oocl to us the -lew days in deliver~
goods b ught recenti - New York. Tie others
'e advis the tra o purchase early as all goods
, and any I I >ers are hengx withdrawn from
'RING MILLINERY
Cived a large shipment of the new things in spring
)f the cele)rated Gage hats.
PENING TIllS SEASON, but all hats will be put
Our millinery department this season is in charge
assisted by Mrs. C. H. Armstrong and Miss Mary
. . . .. . .. ).0
.r , m 3at . t 1.5I
. *I \ I ?\T Au. ~i~l
CO. DEPARTMENT STORE
Laurens, S. C.
EiM 5m rett g
ntof ;ericean
*1 t
iii
Incd boS- ccegao.;,~'
o Id ImkUgslI~ e v '.
-fI '.0: i $'.f ..
a to thinnen.
./bctit tc >:a no Nyre~~ t
m irtg m amuc' hIln e r (
oducts C orpora~tion
!ac ure'rs or
ts-Var nishews-Roo fing
.n LI)t P d..ei j c usf America
FEED PRODUCTS FOR SALE BY
NS HARDWARE CO.
LYLOR HARDWARE Co.
LAURENS. S. C.

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