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bije Mbbertiser Unbscriptionl i'rlee Is $1.00 Per Year Payable In Advance. Published by kDVERTISEII PillNTING COMPANY Laurens. S. C. Advertising lIates ou Application, 0btuarles and Card of Thanks: Ono Cent a Word. itered at the pototice at Laurens, 8. C., as second class mail matter. L.W'fiNS, S. C., APRIL 10, 1919. S XiCECTING A SNNATOlt. Tehl sole isslles which should govern the selection of a I'l'ited States sena tor froml SouthI Carolina lih, yevar .4hould 1n loyalty 1(o th4. oentmry and the ablity of t1 candidate In tho a to exerise I. loyalty n1 a way whicil wotld e tof 14.te henellt olf the :-OVernIhen ill ti' pi'aeeltiol of the war. Loyally i.-;. lhovo all. the essen Cal qu1ality t(o be conl-:idere:. 11 would b)e better to se1ect a. loyal but com1 1n11place repre:et11a live than on1e whose 1'llts may be abov1N e an(tother I ut whose inimi - 11 - Oe I S 2he enate would ho ex(ic is(d i P) tie wrtolg di ructioll l wte eleet 1:mit w oullId Car ry witi it the (iP~wl anc of divided nin 4io (ni th1, i :' 1 :n, toll.llt for l4-in 1 iue. :li; I' do nio: hl, eve Ihery can he -!a i4e . 4 '1s -e1b :! 'rs ((2(1 t h. to -. h :' I an1didat, no o li~vidig it.e iiw r :- (11" T I- u '. i l * I h n b in ''e l l ee 124r 0211 41 6.( I ('ro 2. G.1 V.' 'ndon. \4 i i Wu te1 arrival3 -f1 2h4 ('G ' . 4 4in'1:n 2 the 12,4d 'Il in;; ':. p mI n the I fulart-, ~ ~ 1 :ay. Iltl'-c'r gr d a i on en te' :rphn' .\on a . h arhp iI in ih wae.. e'r Fiy he reors am h n -.an commiss inr a1gredto py The ~ierans avedistibutd b They (aews demanded411 t~ ta t t hi and in: c'Ie i the a d lat ei' he11 ('uter42 harbor 1of4 lie'(lsigfors b1efore 1Apr12l 1-(1, .:i 'rellsI o theli n. hu1321 shi to rellr lo iliu ViI . w t -t. 1onilly lh e red ougts, 204 ml n lh.)i2 21 111isers 51n onlll1t the detroer and or11 tn ihpng ~nh ors i'tinni I I FATAL ACCIDENT SATURDAY IN AU'TOMOBILE WRECK Mrs. J. V. Gardner of Lydia Killed Ten M1iles North of New berry. On Way to Camp Sevier. A hapily party of six, traveling in a Ford car from Lydia, Darlington countty, passed through Newberry $aturday afternoon on their way to Camp Sevier to see their soldier boys. Tei miles north of here, on the New berry-Lattrios highway, they met with an accident that tuirned their joy into 'nmourning. In the party were .ir. and Mrs. J. C. G(ardiier anl thcir daughters, 'Mrs. D1Vttle Outlaw and( .liszi Mattie Gardner, and their granit(latighter, Miss Annic Outlaw, anld the driver, a neighbor of the Garine rs. 'Ihe'y lad a plhasantL trip and were lookiig forwar d with bright ait!".ip :,ti . to re:h1411 nIg revItvill aid I Ile cam; . I r. and .\Its. ( ar nor's son is a soldier at Caivp Seri'r, and tle driver, ,Mr. SlieltlA, also las a 5on tle re. !mae 'llanl, D~errick, foriueorly the" Sal"n lDitnani pla te, they liet a c.1r con1:ini'1 I th!.- way fillAl witl yo1n1ig 11in in1 khki. 'nizing his lw'aIl a niomnont to hook at t114';lw . it is 'themgh', i. Ilr'nr 1).;t cont'rol of tit( car. acld k pi. 1hingm 1 frwarr in " dlchI livc 1%1t' (1('4- 1 H --" r Ali thle .gix "oln. ' ,w r ;Ii. "" V k, ')I v.. i'.. 1ar ile.- 0. 14 w (I i i -- --- b S For' . lf Ilk -I't r tl1 1 1u/1. S u - . iral r . , al 4 ' l' ienl l - * ~* lh ii 1144'I I I Ph' i's alli %i 41/dn Gr iles Al. b a,1l . -.. 14 i n .it. F . it. * : 7 9 (, oney "in IId ~ rpatt 144rowis'ub app4 ar3. I 1; per 0111 j ler ' - h m i i : perte:; un~y in y :.0 a li::. LIBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGN OPENED WITH PAtADE (Continued from Page One.) the critical sZitualtlon confrontbig tihis ('oun1try and Its allies. 'E'ven the wo ituen, if they bIt knettw. would make thousand. of bantda.g4's where they now make hud tlreds. While we have donte big t1ings we haven't toucheil 1he hetn of the garment of' Americlan nt rength. We not only have not de niiet, but we have increased our ex Ilenditures- for luxurie." Critielsinut those who cloinplain houit the labor being taken fron the heldi and r Cl" workshops. Dr. Murclil son referred to France. where all the able hodied nien are at the front and the woitlerr and children are working Ill.h libh. M.- aktt ''Are woe going to wait. a i the .wointed begin to ' ba1'k 1efo'i we atv airoused to of the war?''" nutilt. pre.idert "We have not lo i:jin our armly. !rIlt to) i trlil inati'1t" Dr. .\li'r:chisoln ttigt'd a itWif on' of iurirpo.. atnd plane Io tie "!"! that tihe wiroll people may be t :t2i to..n :h'r' 1~ one. to give a It it.r:: ini e tus to war jorelpara Ni; -ln clotlts. he said,. and d atcr dipline of mind, :O and body ::a) no to arrive at a u.r in: of jurpoAi eiq necessary 1 a ". D:'. -. urison paid 7-1It (-Iitie- of ithe govern 1 ' l' T,'lik lnol o un nd iadwicki b 1: this colrntry - fof i tt Spoiled Children. dayv aft er <'hii t1 z s ti l-re' w:. , josit lim . Iaishi :r o lainn h-:2 V. .:r 'im ;iri sit'n :- n a ' I to b' *!: ::;. lo-inrg cherfu, r nl pEiih'e~rtr Ii: ' icr ra : her ra-'2:.hles ito the y tc b on 2.. 'h ii tii -d. he gobl-ro wngat hur.I t iii' r lo el br un.ti w s co iiiii c n that wtinth l turt 41of sabby r cl etin l'4fShe hi' ntid rtr o f' te ~hed tote S . )1 A lti w iralnet i o inr: "Whan t o lit': e~tnbtir n wte' are! i'anler weyon !:'' 144 si war ~ l . nifo tabil ii ea, u fi l iey ln tover '44i~14iee 41 the r( n ;ra ing !!i the' way'g. tIi it) It' m vner tbe I 1 tr'ip tI'il 'k B i ' i w 'l . n iid t , 14'vi-' E roe wIle hol I j liy '9 janizng v r, of vkhtmrs . 1) I u n jst gol 41 1' trongh forthe chanit le 'li~tot thes wonerflc li shidp"lh pri (tre 21 y-ver a in hof for't' t't~;~in her v il iit pr of thatf i) oth e i.ould ig i p si ti diemo ril.- nli ana polis)4 S r4 4t r.' nti ~l erainTuks Teritory Prfsor' Andrein4ott the n ie ity l ns, I twho istt ai spei alst on Cl t.he rxet of Grneek giieatsh i h yond graty pvrd1411inel :o theni Goek toin Turksh cif they arest nt lenge Euope.' AUlrinop~uleexediifrm h H. 4 e* * *e* ** 4.4.4.*e e e e e RED CARIOSS NOTES. fly G. L. Honk, * * (Chaiman of Publicity.) *. * It has -beel pilaied1 by il the Ixecu. tive ComiItteb of the local chapter of lihe lied Cross to hold a ictootiig of all tlie oillcers and chalrmen of comimittees of all the branch and aux ilary chapters which are under 'lhe1 iurisdiction of the Laurens ciiapter. This meeting 14 to be hold oil 'Monday afternoon, April li-th. It Is urgently requested that all the leaders of lied (ross work iI the numierous branch Cliaptlers e )IeC'ent )n that ldate as fihe Imeet ing Is to ble held in order that lihe work may he more expidl tiously and econlonically a diills tered and carried onl. On Ihe same lato of the metinetlug Of the ofilleers, and Conmnittee char. men. the class in urgical. dressings will begin its sessions in the a rmiiory. An experienc(ed intrlctor iI this work will be sent to the local chapter by Division Hendq1uarters lndt( It. Is aroet y hoped that all he ladies who (eIn possibly (10 so will atten1d theso ieetings and do their parl to watrd pushing this work. At the pres nl time the 11 hospitlil units in the field are t ilirely dependent Oin the Red Cro!s; for these dressings. an d at the prsielt filme the slipply Is ru inig very hor. 'I:1ah of lie anxil iu-ics arc inlvited and asked to send n 1111 Of tih ir eu m mbers.. to alittui his All who are interesled will ni a:e gie th ir n~u sto .\is~s Olynl h 11:1 .1mn",; at on:-e. Thb: colrsf. isl 1o bw !:iven fre ( o l large. In the depariment of .uniior Red wIr!an .o pport imernI of workI ))~~ ~~~l (if :]. 11111 E~il11 (if 'voi 'ii:hde. to %(h of l h ii nu er. II [icElI. This1 workI ' (onsists of . fracl tn- ill w for i us . Iin ha tI' froi. I l (oing in o t w wee .; Igo 11:1.( haq b.11 inllea dc Tof, 'ure:: trl c 11has al * i S ii l (It all'air (f'ninut V tldI rnts 1 will ent IiraS their I i the ' il 1 n : )1r 1iin. I.~~~~~~ N\I o1 I- Ioi II: II y ~ (f 111 111 41 O 1 : 14 ta hl 11Xl- hi, folhit wed by ;,w~l o 7; sCl~l rll.hiEi1 Ill !(V n1(iz(1d oignti.d cony alc (1otal1 I i . l gaior /l 6'11)ros a wixiiarie. Th t) au iia is a ea oal m m .111 1ol 16,1 1i. . . .05. . .1 1 he 'ito of 127411 school ibr..11B h w I e a list Of . chooLz wvhich have aledy organlized in thef or-dor " 4-iei orga!,.Inizat ion an11d with thev unb! or-1 (if .upi 1 at ea .;Cehool: .Mill I ................ e ro,I w \\'lkon . . . . . t (iddh4 Old lField .. .........1. -,2I n'y ave n .. .. . .. .. 20 ............... ................ ;... T lal ...... .................271 b fI!0 h.e l h pter1.1: o'(f t heI lied 41 doE al Illin is po(wer 1t1 uph1 l 44 ll( ri IIo I'onserlI~i food11. It thei(ro asks all1 the moembris oIf e' nu.i'1rt:s or~gaizti ons under4 its are aie fromit t lie to time1' forithi lilrpos~ie (If ratising 111one1y foir Ithe 1I.041 ('ro:. The first1 consid(er'atio o11(f Ithe money 1k hIIs true, but1 In a greatIer il'ar we must18 ha1ve foodl. I1 is ourl Il.' II to co-operate11 to help Io ('on1 TI'l ('ainy ,latksont Frblay. TII I'olowing is; a lIsI (If men(1 toI bI dIrl, .\pril 12, 1915: W11Ill iam Ih nst . \da ICiirIobert Ed .s tAda1I early, lol1, Y.nhe .ll ihard 't,. !11111Prlowlgn, Wilimlhnr .labiwin, lCagdte donts Wlliwn .alack lron, Charlton, .l lens mI, .Jom DalampN h(ell, .llm 11'iet H.A.kn Roy. lit. ar.t rloIt, ilrst1. 1 z Jerom loenerson Iit duI'll 'lye :,n ' ily, t lislen V. iltll ig sorth, Kn.iht, John illls Matlr Parrott .\lim,.rme afCorrd JnOe Dals e Taylor Carl Chti an miIc t .ls.0 (11. Cl 43 etnd ilhe 41141 works off thle Cod.11 .w14 r(1un11 tuor11Ey If it faita9 to cte. ABBEVILLE-GORENWOOD, MUTUAM INSUA(ANCE ASSOCIATION. Organized. 1892. PROPEIVIY INSUREI) $2500,000. WHITE OR CALL on the under signed fot' any information you may desire about our plan of insurance. We insure your property against de struction by Fire, Windstorm or Lightning. And do so cheaper than any insurance company in existence. lIemember we are prepared to provo to you that burs is the safest: and. cheapest plan of insurance known. Our association is now licensed to write insurance in the counties of. Ab beville, Greenwood; McCormick, Lau rens and Edgefleld. The officers are: GEN. J. FRASER LYON. Presldent, Columbi, S. C. 1J. It. BLAKE, Gen. Agt., ,eey. & Treas.. Greenwood; S. C DIRIECTORS: A. 0. Grast .. ..\.. Mt. Carmel, S. C. J. M. Gambrell ., ..Abbevillo, S. C. Jno. 11. Childs .. .. ..Bradley, S. C. A. W. Youngblood .. . . Hodges, S. C. J. N. Chamberlain.. McCorimicc. S. C. R. Ti. Nicholson ... .Edgelleid, S. C. . T,. Timmerman, Pleasant 1,ane, S. C. J. C. Martin .. .. .. ..Princeton, S. C. V. 11. 'harton .. .. ..W aterloo, S. C. .. LAKE, flen. Agt. Greenwood, S. C. FINAL SE''TTLEMENT. Taie notice that on the 20th day of A pril, 1918, 1 will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Exe cutor of the estate of Martha P. El milore (cedased, inl the offlce of the .ludge of Probte of laaurn county, atI I o'clock a. i. and on the same (-y Will apply for a filial discharge fro'n iy 1rust as1lExe.cutor. A-'y lprson iideb-ted to said estate is notilled and rir(iUi 'ed to make pay ment 11 that ditt; and all persons hain g claims agahis! said estate will pr1,4nn14t111 eim on o hefore said date, dily Iproveln or* h. forever barred. A. J. COl2IEY, Execitor. larcli 20, I9l8. - mo- -A \IDRED 1LLAR RAT... due of the grain, \ eg.et.a A which :ire diestroyed e"' 'tates b, rats andJ mfice, for enth nu n, wom: -nd I'eners are standing the ng enough every ycar to could clothe one of your l fasoline for your ds of the products the kill them. t and most effectual way. sense Rat Exterminator, On Rats, Rat Corn, Rat S. mihoes of the pest in a few an.rd make your home more RUG Co. ERSAL CAR )a4, rs are ; e lvis i .totr p I her wuho (eIonl will'' find hv t gotimle1 mechyia Ib' . Al eFr 'pidbyte rdAoo .. . - .c. I NEW PASTOR AMUVES. Rev., V. T., $quires and Vanmly NOw Occupy lug Presbyterial nManse. Rev. C. T. Squires, who has como to accept the pastorato of the Firut Presbytorian church succeeding Rev. ". F. Rankin, resignedi', condicted his first services in the church liSunday Morning, -being heardl by a large and 'ippreciative audience.. Sunday even Ing all of the other churches of the Aty were closed so as to allow the sariousn cong regations to welcome the [lew I lilnister by attending the even Ing service. Rev. Squires was again tcard by a largo congregation which was visibly affected by his words. Pre "eding tle evening discourse, Rev. S. If. ''eiplemian, pastor of the Bap ist church, and Rev. J. 1. Steadman, ast or of file .\lethodi(lsIt Churich, , ex fnded to fhe ie w minister a cordial welcome on- tlie part of tle other -huriches of the city. lIev. :a(1 .\r. Squire.; an( children ;I now ocipying tlie .laznse, which IS OVeh11aulii ed before t0heir ariivil. hey will he cordially welcomed ii lo the ielilglous as, well as, social and rduhicationivl life of the city. Card of Thainks. We wish to thank alI of oirr friends for the many acts of hindness and symii pathby shown us during the long illness of our son, Clyde and the Ill ness and death of our son Rudolph. We will ever hold thern inl grateful remelimnbrance. .lr. ani)d Mirs. .1. P1. Siilions. I ull lIne of Wa ter Coolers Just re Leived. S. M. & E. 11. WIoIXlI's & CO. A TWO HUI MILLION DO ThatU! is the actual v.n bles and other fond stuff ery year in the United ---more thatn two diollaIrs child in the country. The farme's and gi great bulk of t is loss. Some of y u are losi pay all your t- es. You children or b y your sup automobile i the proc rats destro . Don't 'cd e rats; Poisori - he quickes We sell Common , Dike's Rat Poison, Rough Bis-Kit, and Death-to-Rat These clear your pre days. Stop the leakage sanitary. ~POWE D EVERYTHIN T HE U g', Ors of oid ei ofI "c(ounterf I parit adimiiIient ringi It ofi I iirdi 'vhice ob Compan~iiy Youi < n (llldemamli .s y ou WALDROJ Laur<