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Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year Payable in Advance Publisled by ADVERTISING PillNTING COMPANY Lauirens. 8. C. Advertisiug Hate. on Application. 9bitairies mnd Cards of Thauks: Ono Cent a Word. hintered at the postoillee at Laurens, i. C., as secold class mail matter. Mi lA1: NS, S. C., JAN 18. 192 P'ASSI NG T H BU10CK The recotuimenilda tion of (Gov. Cooper It the legisla'tuire for appropriatiolns of $C,-166,24-0.15, a decra i 'of about $300, 000 unode r last year's a proprilat ions, does not represc'it a tecrease inl state government expense inl line wIith "de flation'' ii private business'. The Advertir-vr is vell aware that actual adminli.st rative expellse of the state governmnent is but a ftact)1ion of the total ex pend itu res of the st ate and that the Ia'gest prI'opow rtion of the ap I)n)prial tion is for penal. charitable, edwntion.ll and Iotheri activities to which thev st:lte has commlitted itself and from whici it ennot recede. Te hands of pre.ress cannot well be StOPlPcd. it ts w: 'l l iven said, but Iro1gress mi. well he colljed 'wit-h eO10nomyV. Tlie expen' of operting id'"i'.'' in) th Carolina has been1 ralienlly reduliel dun ring the past two yearPs and it appeiars only reasonatle to x'11"t a slibst:ntial redution1 of ibtilMic expen se. The 1:Ix payers' i ht not -;)v:t 1111 h r (.te fromt a reditc tion to sl:hiies lof its soealled puibli Allih' t but . vuci(tion of, salaries of the mma em':iit.toyees unIider' these of Iib- maiht I'(1a conitderable sI'.. ing. The Advertiser is of the' Olpin(i 3a the legislaltre should lest give its atten Itinm to reducing the appropria i011 an11d tihen. If it seens altdviSable. try ta shift file burdeni that is left to other shoulders. The pui :-c mre interestedl in reducilgl the biurden thatn p'ssin1g the buk. * . .. . . . . .... . EDITORIAL ('CMMT # Associate Justice Marion WIhile the friends of General Mil ledge I. bonhami in this section are disapointed that that. tine ,gentlenan and iawyer was not made Associate i Justice in yesterday's balioting in tite .Ioint session of thGeneral Assembly they and others must reel satisfaction in the ina choic 1te of In mebers of our law-ilakiing and judge-Iaking bod)y. 'l' new Ju.Tice, lion. John Ilidinl .Marian, of Chester, rainks higli as al (estiizen a ao as a la wyer.. lie hass beenJ (lotaed~'. 90-aj. maore for hIs Soitiy a.s an1 adu1e t thani as a lawyec of jumb 18a1 tai~l~ m nm t buiit u\ 'a wh in is it haes beeni 5 aid of him by1 th' ose wno arin a18' ioj in to know tt i cases2.30 have 11 ways i-howni I Le marLiks of ex ccueing' ice aml prevparistion. Thac~t hie a ii i take withi hir 1 onl thet Saplh0eme lHenich thiia .samei habiit of study and .t.11 .\lar ion was hith n in Chesteor coutyi. a is 0f the si1me lingutenioi an.try12 l~ as'Gen1'a 21 ' ais U ariorn thug hi imiimed iate an!suc tors came froji' l',.'ice to this i'ounitry altEr' a 5)Soi e) ni '.al' e nothi ofi I ren nd. Theyc3 have Cee be n1511roted for their abih a, couiragw, and pat riot Ism. Julstice Mar ion1 Is u .n is for'ty-eighth year'. Ito was 2raduated fromi the State Unii vecrsity inl both its academic and law schools at, the early age of nineteen and huis adtmisston to the har' was made possible only by a special act of the~ GeneralI Assemfly. .1Ic has lived all of' his life in Chester and there lie en .ioys a .high reputation as a mian and a19 a lawvyer. k is only 21 coincidence that the site censor of the late .1 ustice Gieor'ge W. Galge, or' Chester', is also from Ches tor county. Chester has 1no greater el-ahn on the ieat-.thani aniy other' coun ty -bitt she was fortunate in being able to put. f'orward a worthy son and it wais tihe man rat her than anything else that w,.0n the votes of the memlbersB of the Gecneral Assembly.-Oreenwvood index Journal. Why We Weep, if anybody over hero wants to know why we arie induitstrtially all dolied op and no place to go, ho might gain a-, illuiminhtfag n niuwer' b y addressing A blshv~ic officialI hy, niame of Lenin at MOsCOsy and Ol'fv4ading- the-'answer' of 1 ikl 1t$S$91 ter Reed Smoot of 'Utah at Washniington.. Sentz to' rnmot, good soul that he is, is ju'tt now spending his timo introducitig 'i9tWmentsi to 'te Fordney l)rOtective tar'iff bill, prloviing for the 'Prosident to~rolgn product to 'the extent of tfe consumer's ability to pay. In a conversation with one of our Anterlcan repiresentatives, %v ho had gone to itussia for the putrpose of p ilaring plans for distribution of some 16 or 20 millions of bushels of wheat, si a gi ft t ilthe ' tussian til i'ving a day or two ago, Mr. I enin said that itus sla was at that tuoment prepared and anxious to Ily for the wheat. of the American people. It was ready to ex change furs, fancy and costly woods, dyes, champaigne and a multitude of ot1her' products of commerce for what VO wee( giving away to the people there. The trouble was, he .poited out, the American niation, with its 'better-than thou noe in the air, Wouldn't trade wit-h ltuissit because America didn't like the polities or the religion, of the Riussians. Or possibly, America didn'(t approve of the way the Russian combs his hair, or crops his -beard. Or an other reason might be that Russianl products were not wanted for the rea son that these pro(ucts would iarin our i)ro(lucers of wood, dyes, and the clampl'ale would not only come In conflict wit h the sacred Vols-tead law, hut would ruin the 'profitable business of thtle bootlegger who peddles vwood al cohxol! Not only is the Fordney hill, as it stands, ain insult to every 111111 who plans a home; to every woman i'Who buys a feather; to every child who covets a toy and to every onxe who drinks a cu!) or tea or coffee, but it is a plain graft oil the part of tho Utited States of America against the public velfare of' its4 citizens. And Senator Smoot, bless his more or less yinpatietle hcart, Is not evei coitent with that. ie takes it 11pon himself, therefore, to urige tile congress to ex Lend a .blalket autriloIty on the Presi lent to "admillister the proposed new tariff law, with a view to meetilg un- I Isx:x world conditions, which could ardl y be anticlpated by the congress." Mince this congress is keeping up Ie' bars against trade, so that our otton, our lumber, ouir wheat aild outr or 111must be either given away or al owed to rot in the field or tile forest, tuld ,filee we scorlr anything anybody I 1as, but are willing to admit same at ts Amerlean valuation, pay for it in \ierican coln, then tax it out of mar cet, 5:o that the ultimate consumer ionsn't want it, and couldn't buy It, if te did. we imagine the wnoirld at large nust Ithink we are about ready For the 1111 lenti iu m. But seriously, is there my wonder wiy our American trade 5 floundering at tll bottom of a bog? - Columbia Record. -,e * * S * * * *e *** * * *.* I HOSEA MARTIN FUND * S*0* * * * * * * *5* * * I t The Advertiser acknowledges the ollowing subscriptions to tile Ilosea Ila' t-In funid: tmount brought forward . .. $119.70 uter 1ros. .. .. ..2......2.00 hirough 'WV. A. Martin W. G. 'Ross ..6....... .. 600 IIcn Ilunter ..............00 ( b'. 11. Smith ..................50 .1. A, Arnold ............ ..00 . W. 13all, edit0'or o Tho 8tate 5.00 kv. S. 1i. CTemplemlan .. .. .......00 );'. J1. M. ioarden .. ........1.00 [. TP. A. fallow, Union :. .. .. ...1.00 ). f. 'Thomn'son .. .. .. ..,. 2.00 1 ir.nd Mr s. J. TI. Birownlee . . 1.00 Total ............ .. .......gt;.70 No lYnney Horses ditor' Thie Advert1iser': P'leamo COrr'et my adY inl your' pa er to read "Two fat't hlorsons t!mi' ale,"' and not farmus for' Sale or' rent. Jeannt fam oIn my letter to dlescr'ibe xtores, nlot raOce horse5s or Arab hor1s 'but farmtl hlorses. Already got oneO etter ablout farming lands. Youx's trulIy, J. S. Machen. lxreenlville, S. C. A Sialement to the Pulhic'. Whereas, weo the physicians of Liau 'r1ns,.'believe lin tihe hxigh calline of our prlofession, thlat It deomandos 'honesty and franxkness, that -the pr)actice of nediline is a necessity, that theO phy-1 sician is wvorthy of his fee, that his1 time Is no occupied~ in the interest of tile sick an-d little left f'or systematic business mnethods; thxat while -we aro per'fectly wvillinlg to (10 011' part in the way of (ibarity to the wor'thy Poor, at the same time we focI that we atro un merciriully ridden by some at least who do not come un~der' this class, and will be drctiped. -We ailso reocognize the ehangedl conditions taking place In all Dither lines in the professionai and b;usincess woldo to a cash basis or a thitty day credi(lt at mnt. We do boreby agreeo in order to meet nur- obligations and to mialitain our ieives and families, to the following imniform fees. t~o 'be cash or thirty dafs:8 city calls, day 7. A. Mi to 7 P. M., $3.00; night calls, 7 P. 'M. to 7 A. M., $5.00. ;'ror the countr'y, On account of bot tel r'onda 0.nd( legs timelo conlsumedW, 0 '00 per~ call, -lIPS 50 cents 1)er mile, All other practice in proportion to timo and service requliredl 'Wo ask re:~pei1ully that the publ)ic take nlotiee and~ be prepared to meet tile t'rms stated, there'by dloing; y'our dutly to your sick, your doctor and yourself. A. J. CHR1>STrOPHIpR, ROIjIP.f 1) 1 I1U flDS, II. R. WWMIDKR, C. 'P. VilNCIIINT, R, IP. McGOWAN, J.- M. B10ARDDN. Two Good Reasono. Hippocraies. who lived l)about the Fifteenth ceitury 13. C., in answer to the question why lie was always hap py, said these words; "Love of my fellows and love of ny Job." S * * * * e;e S $ SPECIAL NOTICES. $ For Mle'- Mule, horse, lot of fod (101'. Two cows will be fresh -by 15th of F'ebruary with second calf. One I Young sow with two pigs. One good McCormi(k mower. 120 rods of gal vanized hog wire. Kinney specIal rid ing cultivattor. New. W. (G. Clardy, -Laurens IL. 5. 27-it-pd Fords Cheap--One model 1917 'Ford t touring car. good running order,.-for $150, on1e 19t6 Ford t trin-g car in good runniiiiing order for 100; one1 Ov l'and 90 for $200; one l5-4 Overland( touring car for $200. Stuk1orel .lotor t Co., Laurens. 27-it Ph1oiOglographs-Ve still have a Ie'w cabinet plhonographs 'which we will sell cheap or trade for other musical lst rulents. T. 11. Sunierel, Laurens. 27-it huggles and Wngons-A .now rubber tire buggy or ia two-horse wagon $90 each. 'luy now below - cost. T. D. 1 Sumnerel, llaurens. '27-It I Iferford Cattle For SaliO-Registereu S Ilereford cattle at reasonable prices. W. Carl Wharton, Waterloo. 27-5t-pd For Servie.-!itegistered .1Hampshi re ( boar at my farm on Greenville road : near lBarksdale. W. P1. Todd. 27-It-i)d For Rent-At larksdale Station, .1 small house and blacksmith shop, with tools complete. The whole for r $.00 pIer month. ). E. Todd. 27-it-) t ILost--Near place of 'Mr. Robert Tem- I pleton, one black hound bitch. Finder pclase notify Strawder Smith, Lau1 rls Rt. 41. 27-It-pd iRoomas to l1 nt-19ther for house- d keeping or vleeping. M's. J. It. Lit-i Lie. 27-It h Cabbage Plaunts-1--We grow r0111 dlants and sh;ip nice fresh plants. 1 ,,090 $4.00' 10,000 $7.50; 1,000 $1.20. 0 Prices F. 0. hI. shi pping point. Potato e ind Tomatoe plants, $1.50 for, 1,000. j Kinsey 'Wholesale Plant Co., Vildosta, Ja. 27-4t-pd o Notice-1 have Wannamaker's Gleve and Big Holl Cotton Seed Wure ) .1ecold 2 'ear from Wannamaker, for sale at ki.00 per bushel. The best seed I V ave (wer planted. .\l. A. Etumerel, ,aiurens It. 1. 1). 2. 27-2t-p For Sale-Nice Hampshire sow. and evei pigs. J. 11. Martin, Laurons lItt. 27-1tpd Lost--Het wellen Iy home and M.rs. E. 3. Machen's residence on Southi-ar >er street, Tuesday, .lan. 3rd, pair of lou ble-lerlse glasses, nickle framne. 'hider please notify .rs. .J. A. P. Jloore. South IIarper ist. 27-1t-p Farm Watlled-Wanted to healr from Owner of a farm for sale. Give low st price, an(] full particulars. L. ones. Box 551, Olney, Ill. 27-1t-p Anunouncement-4\We wish to an- [ Lounce that we ale opening a general , lectrlic business in r'oons over Wells 'lardy Co. All kinds of electrical work C mid supplies. Call on us for any elc rical work you have to be done. All vor'k done according to Insurance pecitlcations. Martin Electric Com anny-Farris Mlartin, 0. D. Slimmons,A rr., 'Waldo Martin. Telephone 423 * 27-1t Flo l-Ient---Two godg fat'm horses, odder, hiay and farning tools. J. S. dacenl. Greenville. 27-5t W'auted---1o buy some fodder and mat straw, and about four Soabright - >antan hens. Lewis Anderson. 25-2t, Cokers PedIgreed Deltat" Webber 'ottoni Seed (long staple), $4.00 per' ilshel; also Coker's Pedigr'eed Weobber s'o. 49, Strain 4, at $2.75 per bushel. Ant or eachi variety ipuills about 1 3-8 nches. These are seedl prlodulced from lrat year' p" laniting of above Pedli ;red Cottons. W. C. Mitchell, Mount 'ille, S. C. 25-3t.-pd For iient,-Hiugh Gray shop pr1oper'ty s for rent from first of Januai'y, 1922. Jall on Merchants & Farmeris Bonded xnreho~use, P. A. SImpson, Pres. Goi'rrnment Wagons-For' Sale, or >ffered In exchange for cornI, oats, hay )l' lumbel)r. Wagons in good conidi lon. Dixle Ice and Fttel Co., Clin on. 10-t.f Young mnen, wonmen, over 17, desli' ng government positions, $130 month y, 'write for' free lIst of p)ositions now >penm. Rt. 'Terry (former Civl Serv'ice xaminer'), 13172 Continental Bldg., Vashington, D). C. .26-3tpd Onbhage P'lants---Milllon Early Jor ey Chiarleston Frost Prioof' Cabbage 3lants for immediate shipiment, $1.25 >er thousand, flve thousand lots at 1.10 shippine tpoint, via express., rhese are 'South CarolIna grown. (1. J. )errick, Lancaster, S. C. 26-21-pd Wantedl-R-esponsible parties, with ome cash to invest in a land syndi ~ate in Florda where there is no hard ines, crops growing tihe year' round. Thnme 11ee 1me tL ,Probate Judge. offic; will show you how to make fronm 100 o 250 1'er cent on small Investments, mdo long term to pay for 100 acres of 11ne land 6 nilecs from Orlando, Fla. f. M. Thompson, 'Laurens, H. C'., Boyn. .94.- - - ?<G-5t-pd For Sale-Young mules tur'ned back mi m11. Sell cheapi for cash. WV. Carl mWharton, WVaterloo, S3. C. 20-3t-p NOTICE TO CONTRA'CT'ORS Sealed pr1olposals will 1be receivedl by ~he CIty CouncIl of Laurens, S. C. in he Mayor's offiee at 'Laurens, St. C.. ait 1:30 :P. M. Gionday, .January 23rd, 1922 mn the following 'proposed street imn iu'ovemenit in 'the city of Laurens: 5,200 LIn, Ftp Integral 'Curb andl (Gut 1,000 .TLn. Fl;. e50t (Granito C'ur~b. 'i500 Sqlaare Yairds Vlt. Briek Pave- I nett. - / Aermtitleil check ft r T do !Hundred Pifty and no-i00 ($I50A0) D~ollars, made(1 payable to- the f*ty CGTyp ~it reompany eaglri pr op~ald.'o 4 good faith, Rlight is reserved to reject any or all bids. the City Clerk. I A'IADY W. CI\i?s, Mayor, 'Clerk. 27 -"" -.-.g lup JL47C ORCHARD WEER NAMED FOR * LAAURENS COUNTY Let us assure ourselves this year Of niore fruit and better -fruit, by proper y I)runing and .spraying our fruit trees 1(d grape vines. Pruning and spray ng should be done in the .winter. The airpose of the winter spray i to con rol the scale, :which caun be found in tearly every orchard In the county. )no gallon of the commercial lime-sul ehur solution -to nine .gallons of water s used for the .winter spray. All per ons who own fruit trees or grape ines will insure themselves of inore nd ibetter fruit by 1properly pruniug ud spraying before the buds begin to well. Let us imale next week "oQI hard Week" in this county. The coun y agent will 'be glad to give a demon tration in pruiing and spraying .in i1ny community in the county that vill ask for the demonstration. J. -F,. TRIDVATilAN, County Agent. tub-My-Tisim, antiseplic and pain Iller, for infected . sores, (etter, prains, neuralgi, rheuniatism. 'itation for Letters of Administration tate of South Carolina, County of Laurens. ly 0. (. 'Tlhompson, Probate Judge. Whereas B. T. Saxon mado suit to te to grant him Letters of Admins ration of the estate and effects of lugh Saxon. These are, therefore, to rito and ad lonishi all and Pingular the kiindred nd creditors of the said Hugh Saxon eceased, that they bie and appear be re m1e, in the Court of Pro'ate, to be (ld at Ltarens Court 'House. Laurcns, . C., on the 31st day of January, 1922 ext, after publl'ation hereof, at 11 'clock in tile forenoon, to show [use, if aly they have, why the said (Ilnistiitration should not be granted. G(iven under my hand this 16th day f January Ano Domini 1922. 0. O. THIOMPSON, 7-2t-A J. P. L. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Office In Peoples Bank Euilding Simpson, Cooper & Babb Attorneva at Law. wHI Practice In all State Courts vompt Attention Given All Business C. Feathersthne W. B. Kiight FEATHERSTONE, A KNIGHT Attorneys at Law Laurons, S. C. .11 Business Intrusted to Our Care Vill Have Prompt and Careful Atten tion. Office over Palmetto Bank rr. Featherstone will spend Wednes day of each week in Laurens. 0. Langdon Long ATTORNEY AT LAW Enterprise National Bank liuilding All 'Legal Business Given Prompt Attention C. E. Kennedy & Son Undertakers and Embalmers Motor Equipment LAURENS, - - - S. C. .W. M. NASH SURVEYOR erracing : Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. Ellis ottor Co. 'DISTRIB3UTORS Clinton, S. C. A 3E(NIC rovo' Tasttlss edl Tonic restores Gnleg~ and VC lyy lby PurI'fy ng k Cariciag tlo, &Od When ##t feei 14 trengthonin ,1 ivgoradoig effect, eo loW t 1r gs~8 ceior to the cheeks and how' t a1poo the, appetite, you will then tpreiTits true tonic value. 3rovo's Tasteless chill Tonlo is simply ron and Quinine suspended in syrup, So nrich t.Destroys Mialarial gjrns and 2iip germs by its Strengtheninh. Invigor. O W E N BROS. MARBLE & GRANITE CO. M'ANUFACTIURERS Deoalers in everything f'r the rnte The largest and best etiipp ( on tumental mills in the Carolina:.. GREENWOOD, - . C. Eggs From Every .., en hmere Ia no exetue o rt a loafing in, Yo e.uan - ayers and ea Inoney-Ia:& kers out of u.ery solitary licu you 40Affi Egg Produee' The wonderful 1ueatlitry tonleu, develoip the egg-prinlnrluag organi; luf1Q ken erly oa fc 3 nutA ;'i~tft4 1wepq finiltry lin Iy A.11d produ qes faist ;,row%%thk ii yt'll" 1- 1:. ;)41 1 5tyl) thy an We carry a comilete line of ('aro-Vet Slandard emdiuesl for f:;-rr.u-. Auaies ,:Ie. Hogs atnd Poultry. We, wil gladly 14r1md Nour mnauuuuy If you fall to ge i e., reulits fromu the ime of any Caro-Vet remedy. AUTIOtUZED DEALERS IN LAURENS COUNTY M. W. Gray, 1t. 2......Gray Court, 4. cf. Eutirelta Drug Co............Laurons, S. C. W. M. Abvreromble, W. tt .ra y Court, S C. P'owe Drtia (,o............. I 110r1A, 8. . The ;1.1 1 Co........... ray Co rt, I. C. ['utanti Drug C .........Ltturoint, 8.C. It. 0. 8;ulltian, Itt. -1. . . .ra.y Court, 8. C. Latren Drug C.... ... ...Laures. . C. Stoii- t% 1iab, Itt. -1 .... Ora -., Cowt. 8. C. A. L. Howarl, III... .Laurems, t C. Kellersi I)rt:: Store ......... . ..linton, S. C . G. 1. A rnstoing. lit. k.*. . . Laures, H. C. Sadler-Owens l'har.........Clinton, H. C. C. F. Mitt'hvll..........Mount41111ilh. 8 C. 1). 0. 'htj .He............... linon, . C W . I. Cick.............Motunitville. 8 C. I . .1. & M1. IX itutter... wis. 4. k.. V.irnrs Mer. Co...........ClInton, S. 8 . ' . & e Itt. :unt...... Owhtu . K.C. W. II. Htnver. flea l pritims, 8. C. Tie Bell 0 ................. Heorin ,. C. D. .1. Hinson .........H :th prling, H. C. N. L. Coltfn ............ Waterloo, S. C. VELVET BEANS We have a shipment of Osceola Velvet Beans--'the stingless va riety---on the road. They are Soil Builders One bushel will plant 4 or 5 acres. They ought to be planted on ev ery farm in Laurens County. Let us know how many bushels you want., They cost $1.20 per bushel and freight. Enterprise Nat'l. Bank Laurens, S. C. Citya kaning$/auOn You WOULDNT on WALK NEIT'SR OULD .WALK THu S Air-ioTT0 You PUT ofr To SAVE YOuR SAVE SHoE ..DYI NO EXTKA FE\ Te 1zrTo SAVE SIT CAN'T 5E~ DONE! You'll 'walk more miles than 'the numlier of dollars you save I' you don't. -buy extra tires. Yot'll be willing to pay ' sbieral times their actual 'cost soino night when they leave you half way between Disappointment and expense. Always a good tire and tube that fits your car and pocketboo:. C OQDRICH -SOI'tfliMLN I A 42A SM