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Erfje Zlbbertiser Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year Payable in Advance Published by AIDVEI/UING PIIINTING COMPAN Y Laurenis. S. C. 1,ivertising teitst on Application. Obituarles and Cards of Thanks: Ono Cent a Word. Ratered at tho postotlice at Laurens, w. C., as second class mail matter. VOL,. 3ls. -NO. 14 1d E'\(N Id('llDSS. ('., MA"'. 24, 192d V-'A' IN(. TH F I ".: t M.H1: Thet cottonl erlop inl Laurens' county th1I.- % ar m1 y1v not v.\ d 1.1010 bales, a t rennen-ldous' drlopl fr-otn nearly 1;.5,000o balh-s inl 19.11 It ook eveni a worse rop) thai last year to 1onvillet tis that tite h!ol .weevvil would actuailly put inl is Ieective work ihere. He has ar rivel with a vengeallce. \hile pros 'vcts- for farmiling un1der suc conidi lions look gloomy, it is well to oh serVe that tarmiig under similar (oni dit iolis in other states has not proven disaistois andl that rofitahle crops a I he griowni . WO. believe that by their isial coilrage and application 01 ( o)Iiilul .en'se the fartImiers will over cmllie their diliellties atInd that by ilext year, a turn~i for the better. will be(ginl. RULi BY VE1LI,0Wl RA(E' IN SEiN IN ('-'NTiU'IY Edilor ild Studeni Sees ('ollailse of White aold ('rilan 1111nRaes. sbury l'a -k, -N. J. Oct IS.-\\ithin a liillred years the white and Chris tiln raves will have lost their pre dominiating in ihtuence in world affairs, aigl withini a CCIIt*uy aniid a half the yellow and .lohammedan peoIes will sw eepj over tle facte of tle globe in an iru esistible wave and become the doiinilant power. It is a veritable "ri,ilng ride of Islam" that WillIiaai 1-. Airghinbaugh, editor of the New York Copinercial, 13olivian representative ill tle Tacna-AriciA land disipte, and gldbe trotter of a quarter of a century, foresees after years of intensive study an4 research lin the religious a id eco'iinoic probleis of the Orient, and which -have brought lini con viCtion that the Isocillied "yellow peril" is ii deed a fact and not fancy. Iron flects and mailed lists of tlie Oriental nations of today or days to, coile do not ilgure inl the portent which spels the ultiniate effacing of the civilized world, in the view of Dr. Aughinbatigh. On the cont rary, it is Ili' arapid ilelease ill :loppu liltionu alliong the y.llow races. partitilarly the -Ciiinese, with their ability to -ad iially v>sorlb tilose nations withi wiielh it come s in coitact, and the e'vuin o1re0,( rapid spread cf tile .\olthaimiiedan Ie ligion. The latteir. in )r. Atighinhaugh's opinion, con.tjitites the 'eatiest men ace, if' Indeed, it is pos 'Il to pla'e onle lun ai planie of lesser impor~iit than thle othiert. Not only has thle .\i lhani miedan ireliigioIn, takenl tirm r'oot among thle Ciniese, piartlett litrly those whose territor1ial imthits abhoud oni the doains ~ of fol low~ers of the creed of .\lohami med, butt it Is sprel'adIing south l and 'inrth and wveet. While, at the pre's - 'lnt , its miost feritilIe field lis among thle Ccl est Ial pele ll, nort hern Africa,. Al' ghianlstn and India aire being wonI over. Ill'. Atighinhatigh, 11s a miember('' of he British eIrolera commnisslon stuidy lng conditions ini iniai atid itn officialI capacity in inmerouis 'other Ilitishi andl( AmlCeiia ei xpled it ions to remote cor'ners of the worl, hats been a close stutden t of thle Ka leidoseopice changesI of sottther-n Kit rope as affecting .Islam, and~ thle slow 'turning o~f thle i'eliglous .pendl tum ini China. What lie found would take volumies to tell, but Drm. Aughin batugh sums it tip in thl ii manner: "Trhe Mohammedan hats atI least four' wives, the Christian only one. The p)otentiaihties of popuilatin which thle yellow race now holds, thereefore,, is twice doubled as at irestult of the' con.. dition. "Four or flye thoutsand mIles from t-he outposts of the Orient, the aver age .American gives the alarmniing I *growthi of Mohiamnmedisnm in China on ly cursory thought. lBut whlen It is realizede~ that, at the present birthI rate, 100 year's will see virtuallIy 1the entirety of that count ry converted to tihe creedi of 'Mohammed. with th'e endo not in sight, ther' wvililibe dee'per' Lhinlking. "Wthat it means to tile civilized wvorld is a suibject worthy .Of co:: 0 triation. There is no use hedging the verity that, if the ,:resent iatce con t-inUes, -the white r'aces will evgntnuill- I be <willed out by the priocess of albsor'p -tion, as the Chinese inltime haye ,ab. e solbed every nation they came in dli t 2-cct contact with." One factorf'and' only pie, ,.is 'de ferl'ing theo, A'Yowth of 'of pnmed.- I* C~~~t.hina,Jp&,- Aughlnbangh con- C 1'i~W4(and Mitat is the lack of ~ a to-e~ of 4 $Sy 11710p# cohdI-C tions, the inability to cope with disease, the subsequent inroads by death into the teeming millions. "I do not hesitate to say,"-he said, "that when the .basic knowledge of medicines and clean living of the \estern llemispliere are inculcated in thle Chinese people, it will only be a pie(stiott of timlie beiore tile enr11eic world will be overruni by followers of I tie creed of .\loiained. As it is med icine slowly i., making itself known among tles trough imissioinaies, and whlen once the great epidemics are miistered, as tihey. will he, the birth ra1e will be a score timies greater than. tile ileati rate. "Witi thle lphenomlinll increase in populaoll, aid tile siScepribility of peoplef living inl tro)icat l and semi tropical lands to tle doctrines of AMo hainned, a cnitllry will witness the i~soing fi le white race from its dolilnt position iln the world's af fairs, while a century and Ii half will see tlie globel overrui by th e followers of tile .ytbian propilet.' NOTCl(' 01-' E 11('l'O. Sitn cof- Sollih ('arolina, 'ollity of 1,aur14,tens, Notice is hereby givenl Ihat tile Gen et-al Klection for State and County ofs li(ers will be held at the voting pre (ine(ts prescribed by law in said Coli ty, onl Tuesday, Noveiber 7, 1922, said day being Tuesday following tle first Alonday in Noveii beri, as cibed by the State Constitution. Tile qualifiention for suffrage: Maniagers of election req iire of ev ery eIe'ctoir offering to Vote at any elec tion, before allowing hii to vote, the prodietion of his registration certi liente aid proof of tle payment of all laxes, including ,..oil tax, assessed sagainst him anmd colleetible dttring tle previons year. Tlie prodiction of a ciertifiente or of the receipt of the of liter altholrized to collect such taxes, -hall be colicsive roof of tle pay uIieI. thereof. Seeiloti 237. Code of 1912, as anen-(l 'ii by Act No. C, special sessiol of 1914. Section 217. Therie shall be three epariate and distinct ballots, as fol lows: One ballot for Representatives in Colngress; an(1 ol b)(allot or (IOV- I .1rniior, Laieutenant (overnor, State of licers, Circuit Solicitors, members of the ljse AA fRei-:( sentatives, State einator, county otilcers, and one bal- I lot for all Constitutional amliliend'nents Antd special questions, each of three I said boxes to Nbe ' apprelritiately Ila bclled; Which ballots shall be of plaiti white paper and of such Wi(tl and lc"Itlth as to ('ont,1i the names of the DAiiters anld (Itlestfoi. or- gIlepsionls to lie oted 'or 01' iiion, clea11 anld evell nit/ IhlhOut ornaient, designation, ini'tilat~on, symbol or mark of any kini ad lhatsoever, except the ilaille 01' 1l.On11s of tile terison or Piersonls voted fcr and the ofl1ce to which such per oll (..r !iersons ar'e intended to he chos en, and all special Iluest ions which nam11W1 or namines, Office or ollicers, ques toll or quesitions- shall 'he wi'itten or ;riniiited( or tpairtly Written or partly iinilllted tIbe-eon in black ink; and stlch. ba-llot, shall be so folded as to 1OnWeal tile name or nlamLIes, (ulieStiol 0' quiestIons thereonl, and so folded, shIall 'be delosited in a box to he con ti'icted, kept and disposed of as here in provided by lawN', and no ballot of any ot her description found in either of said boxes shall he couite.. On all s'liccial Iquestions the hallot shall state tile (tlestioll, or (Iluestions, i1ind shall11 thereafter have thle words "Yes" and 'No" inserted so that the voted Illay indiente his vte by Itrik lng ouit one ( or thle ot herp of such'l wotrd1 on saiid bal11lot, thled wvord not so st rick eni outt to lie counted. Ilefor to cIhe hiour fixed t'r opeinilg t he polls, .itanagei's and1( Clerks must take cand sub~scribe the ('onstitutional131 oathi. The ChaIrman of the Hoard 61f .\l anager's enni~ -din lister' Ithe dat h to lie cithbetr imem ers altd to t he Clerk; a Notarty PublI c mayt~ admlin lister' thle oath Ito1 the4'(111 lhairman. Tihe -.\anagerst 'l ect th ei' C'haira andlll 1)( Culerx. P'olls at each voting place mu lst hie otpened a1t 7 o'clock a1. m1. anid closed at -l o'clock. p. mi. Cxcept ill the ('it y of 'harilest on, where they shdi(l be openli cd at1 7 ai. il. an11d'closedl at t; t. mn. The .\anatgers have thle piweri to Illi ai vacancily, and1( if' none of' the .\lan :sci's attendd thle cit izens enni app~init ltroim amflotig the 1 qul 31i'fied voters, the .'tanagers, who, after' beinlg 51worn, canil 3'ondulict the election. At the close of thle election, the l an Igetrs and1( Clerk imulst proceedl publIeI ly' to open thbe bal lot bioxes and countl the ballots thei'ein, anid continue wi thi out adljournmlent until the same is rompletedl, andlc malke a statement of the resutaifor' eatch oflico and sIgn the lamie. \Vithlila three (lays thre'after, the Chairman of thle Bloarid, oi' some 'in de4sinAi-tedl by the Board, musilt deC irei' to,.the CJomi~ssioner's of 10i1ec :10n the pol11 lIst, the bloxes contain ng thibTballots andi wit tell statements )f the i'esttlta of the dieetion. At the said electIon qtialified elec .or's will vote upon01 the adlOidtin 01' t'e lectioni of amendmllilents to the State .lonst ittionl, as hprovidled in the roi owing Joit Resolutions: A Joint Rtesol~ttion to Amend Aiticle I of the ConstitutIon so [as to Athor' zc the Towni ofkOireer t~o Assess Abut lng Pr'operty *for P'eirmanent . improve A JoInt Resolution to Almnd See lonl 5 of Article XVII of the Constitu' 101n I'~mphwering the Glenerali Ansem-~ dy to -Regulate othe 'Pinting for the stacte. - A. Jpint Resolutin AAQ Amend -Se'- - ion 5. -Aiticle X, -of thle ConlstitnutJen lelathti Ic the f,,ii o. the 'Bon'ded, 'V.S l dCIrl('tA by Adding e Pr'ovli so Thereto~l~ a to 3 ;m Dule -West .chlool Distridti'No. 48, A-bbeville' (Couh' ions 7, of Ar'ticlo-VUI'ai-ld'.S0etior , f Al'tll X'of t.h' tiitinji, so its,' D:lhr t- th, Ciy f-' Benitfor( Frotn ~I lie 'Pro pdonis j'I p''t. . , A Joint ~ResOd tioit-to Aflmcend ,Para raph~ o,*gAtidx of thle Conutitution 'i tolating.: tod bonded AIndebttdness of t etlntiet, Townships, School Distric~ts, C to., by Adding' .a Provso asto thejt< ounty qtf Beaufort. , A rgllt -XesoIution to Propos 'ai Amendment to Article X of the Con stituilon by Adding Thereto a 'Sectiof to be Known. as Section 13-A, 'lEmpow eding eCounty Authorities to Assess Abutting Property for Permanent im provement of Highways. The provi sions of. said Section shall iply only to Heaufort County. A Joint. Resolution to Amend See tions 5 and 6, Article X, of the Con stitiutioni, Relating to tie, Limit of the olded Debt of Townships, by Adding a Proviso Theretoi as to the Township of Christ Church 'Parish, Charlestoi County, S. C., as now Constituted Eim bracing in Area of EalId Township the Town of Motunt Pledsant, S. '. A Joint Resolution to Amend See tion 5, Article X, of the Constitution Mfelating to Litit of the Bonded Debt oif School Districts by Adding a Pro viso Thereto, as to School Distric(. No, 10. Cherokee County. A Joint lResolutiot to Amend See tion 5, Article X of' the Constitutlon Relating to the Limit of the TIonded Debt of School lOlstricts by Adding 'a Proviso Thereto as to the School Dis [trict of the City of Florence in Flor eneev County, South Carolina. A Joit Riesolution to Amend See tion 7 Article VIII of the Constitution, iielatig to Amnicipal Bonded Indebt dness, bv Adding a Proviso Thereto is to th(. City of Georgetown. A Joint Resolution to Amend See ion 5 of Article XI of the Constitu Lion Relating to the Formation. of 3chool Districts, Itc., by adding a Pro Viso as to ertainl School Districts in Pickens County. a A Joint Resolution to Amend See ion VII of Article Vili, and Section V of Article X of the Constitution so is to E'xempt the City of Spartanburg 'rom1 the Provisions Thereof. A Joint Iesolution to Amend See ion 7. Article VII, and -SectIon 5, Ar ice N, of the Constitutiou, so as to [Cxempt the City of fCnion from the Provisions Thereof. E14cti1 Manligers The followitig Managers of Eleetion ave been appointed to hold the dee ion at the various precincts in the ;aid County: I laurens-O. V. i luff, E. 0. Anderson, I. ). Gray. lAaurens .\l ll-.Jo Avery, Jim Lewis. .3. Adams. Watt; Mi4lls-'H1. L. Senn.1. Sam 11111, lichaard Corbitin. Ora-W. E. McClintock, .1. ,. Coo Der, J1. -M. Wallace. .Lanford--J. W. Lanford, J. S. Hig Iinls, C. ku. Cox. Pleasant Mound-E. II. Garrett, C. C. urdette, J1. G. Rt. .\artin. Youngs-J. ii. Abercrombie C. It. 3obo, A. R., Martin. (rays-E. F. Fincher, 11. L. MeIn ire. W. R. Balley. Stewart's Store-C. C. Jones, 'Isau ens N. Cook, E. J. Sloan. Cook's Store-J. 1. Cook, R. R. Gar rett, W. N. Stephens, Thompson.'s Store-R. W. Gilliland, 1'. A. Thompson, E. Lee Nash. Owings--R. 0. .Hunt, L. B. Stod lard, -M. iR. -Hunter. Gray Court-J. W. Wells, A. C. Mhell, A. C. Whittle. -Dials-P. .M. 'Hellams, Jno. W. Si non%, E. 1). larris. Woodville-fTaskell bray, '1aul Babb, .1. C. -\ahaffey. D'hilohi-J. L. Power, J. If. Wolff. -l. V. Armstrong. Hickory Tavern--J. W. Kellett, Todd Knight, -W. M. Abercrombie. iPrinceton-T. J. Freeman, W. -I. \Ionroe, Gco. E. Taylor. -Poplar Springs-J. P. Simmons, EJ't ene 10. Simpson, W. I. -Davis. Daniel Store--G. '. O'Dell, T1. L. \iartIn, -\ 1). Mitchell. IEkonm--J. C. Me'DalnieL (. C. 11111, WV. W. Culbertson. Ti) Top---A. W. Simins, It. M,. Riser, John Anderson. Mt. Pleasant-G. M3arvin. M\oore, iR. P. Chaoeman, C. P. Finley. Pearce, .1. Frank Anderson. Cross Iilill--A. 31. 11ill, H. L.. ..\low Mouintville-.\I. [1. '2risp, S. J1. Rasor, i1. C. Wat ts. H-opewell--i I. H. WVorkman, .\l. A. dannon, L. L. Yoting. -Lydia Mill1-C. 1i'. Wrenn, R. V. Cbpe landl, .1. itt. Stewart. Clinton Mill---F'. A. Gedeist, .1. Hi. WVhitmire. R. J. ..\eCravy. Goldville--Jas. L. Browning, .1. C. I lam, \Vatts Stewart..' -Ren no-J. R. A'alt, ..\. '). .\Illam, -I). WN. Copeland. Langston-F. L. D)onnion, S. TP. Clark, \l. M. Poole. 'rTe .\ianag'irs at each precinet riamed above aire retuiestedl to dlele tate one of their number to secure >oxes andl blanke for t-he eletlon at he. Clerk of Court's oflIce. R. M. WAEGON, >D. W. MASON, A. C. OWVINGS, Commissloner's of State and County IElections for Lauirens C2ounty', S. C. )etober 18, 1922. 15-2t p SPECIAL NOTlIES. 9 I e0 Fresh Sausage-Wve will hiave fresh sountr'y sauisaage every Friday and 'aturmday. 25 cents per pound. Ow igs & O'Aings. 15i-tf For Male-Nice 'ecut ch rysan thenntams, Ilifferent colors, at $1.00 to $1.50 per lozen. .\lrs. .1. 0. Sullivan, 661 South LFlaner, St. Laurens. 15-1t-pd Lost-aweater' at -base ball park I'uesday afternoon. Please return to hiertin ,Miller at -Laur'ens Dru'tg Co. 15-It-pd Lost-One female settor puply, black jaired and-ears. Black spot on brick, RLeward for information. Henry Str'ayed or Stolen--One black back ellow l'eg~houd dog two yeaars 'old. ett as cnpwld .. 'Answers to "name BJobW?.,. odd'reard for'any informia ioi-':os- te' his hereabouts. OGo W, Vebb, Owingsn. 101,p Lost-Tuesday mftrning between ,aureis gp4trinceton...haldbag cQn lnting i . s' tanUIcoat suit,.skirt and ther things. ~'nder klease return a &vrie ead'rdl e ~ 4tdH-1iyn orddt For Sale-Six to seven hundre< bushels Red Rust Proof Seed Oats ii filve bushel bays. Also ifty bushel: Hastings "100 to 1", 95c per bushel W. G. Lancaster, 'Enterprise Nationa Baank. 15-21 For tent---A t'wo horse farm knowr as the J. A. Fowler place near War. rior Creek church. See me at Lan ford. Miss Caarrie C. Fowler. 15-i-tI For tent---Seven -room house or ..Sullivan street. Apply to 413 Souti larper street. 15-lt-pc - Wanted-To know who it was thal told me they thought they had W. I. Crisp's 13eagle bitch. S. *N. Crisp, al Carryteria, Laurens. 15-1t-pt Ileistitehling-rirst class hemstitch. ing al(d picoting. Mis. J. W. Thonip son. 70.1 Irby Avenue.. 15-2t-pti For Itent--Two rooms %with watei and electrie lights. Mrs. Fannie 11 Stole, 226 Gordon t. 15-11 4.0J0 lteward----For the person find lig al returning, or to the perso givimg me any direct informatoil whereby I may find lily lost setter (log lie is an extra large setter, solid white in color excel)t a .black spot il the top of head about the size of a silver dollar, .and a little black on hih left ear. Answers to name of "Scott" Ile was purchased .by me about ont week ago from Mr. Henry Rasor ol Cross 11111, S. C. C. T. Latimer, Wattr M ills. ,1 - t-1: For Salu--Teefer's More-IEgg tab lets. Makes your hens do doulble duty $1.00 package for 410c. Carl B. Roper 15-2t-pd 'respams NotIce--All persons arc hereby warned not to hunt or other wise trespass on our landa. All vio lations will be prosecuted to the ex tent of the law. T. Mac Roper, Grov eI- ". Roper, W. l. Abercrombie, 1i. M Murphy. 15-2t-pd Notle--All persois are hereby warne( against hunting or otherwise tresiassing upon i my land. Violator of this noticeswill be i:)rosecutel to the fullest extent of the law. C. 13. Tay lor. -15- 1t-p)d Not lee-I hereby forbJid anyone from hunting or otherwise trestiass ing oil my land. - A. W. Chapman, 'Cokl Point. 15- It-p( Pure Hog I1inr4 and Pure Pork Sausage every day. M. .1. Blakely's Market. 14-5t Oliningg Notlee-Until further notice our gin days at Madden are Thursdays an( Fridays. J. 1). Culbertson. 14-2t-I For Rent--iLarge con crete house, 2 baths, suitable for boarders. West Lau-. rens street. C\irs. L. E. Burns. 14-tf Noilce--Widower, 5 feet 9 inches tall, auburn hair, gray eyes, good looking, fair complexion. age 55, weight 155, income $100.00 per month, no children. wishes, to , correspond with ladies from 40 to i5. Will marry if suited. Who will (be the '1rst one to wr-ite? Photos exchanged. Ad dress "A. B. C." care The Advertiser, Laurens, S. C. 14-2t-c hlogs-Forty thoroughbredl Polanc China bred sows, bred gilts, opeln -ilts, two registered )red sows, and ljork hogs. P-ice 12 1-2c i pound. P, B. Bailey, Jaurlens, R. 3. 14-2t--i T'o IRent-Store room on the north west corner of the public square in the eit# of Laurens, lately occupied by lilgo Cash and Carry store.' Sad store room is offered for rent at, the risk of 11. H. Henchoff, 'Lesse-. R. M. Babb, Attorneys for owners. I1-ti Notice-i have a one-horse faNm with new comfortable four room 'bn) galow, :well in yard, land high state of -cultivation and practically level, with branch running through I he farm. This farm and house on high way. I will rent this farm to reliable pleople who can 1-1in themselves, fot six hogs weighing :100 pounds each. Come to see me, you will -be ,pleased with 211y nroposition. William A Moorhead, (Goidville. 141-41 Laiie~ls--I would .be glad if the la (lies would call and see samples of good1s I am selling. I have a line of goods of the, latest New York styles such as Kis Cr-oos Cralpe. Cr-epe-de chine. Canton Cr-epe, 4.\atelassee, \Vool and Silk iPonigee, .Poliret Twvill, Ser-ges etc.; also beautiful Coating, Velvets Hlandkercehief Linen in all colorn; WVindowv Curtain and Dra-per-Ies. Mi-s. R. L. WXolff, 429 'Church St. 13-t: Monev to Loan--Loans on far-ms and city prtoperty negotiated. Applications handled 'wvith the Fir-st Car-olinas JToint Stock Land Bank, the ;Feder-al band Bank, 'insur-anee companies and other sources. Apply to Dial & 'rodd, Attor-neys. Laurecns. 5..1: Money to Loan--The 'Planter-s N. F. L. A, Is now receiving applicaions foi loans. on farm lands. Apiply to A. C. Todd. Secy-Tr-eas. 3-13t Oood Tires--Cheap at Couints' Sta ble. .48-ti Rimt Repair Pat-o all makes of cars. Rim bolts, wedges and clamps. City Vulcanizing Station. 40-ti Money to Loan on tiprovedd farmiu land at 7 1--2 per- cent. H. S. Black well, Attor-ney't-t-aw. * 42-ti Money to Loan--On imp~rovell fam and city property for a l)erIod of yearst at seven per- cent interest. lomnar, Osboruio & lirown, Attorneys, .Spar tanburg, S. C. . ..34-ti Loans on Real listate-Funds Ime. diately available at six -per ''cent. In surances companies, Joint Stock Latid Bank, Federal Land Blank and .other sottrees. Apply to Simpson, .Coyg & babb, Attor-noys. 4-t Ple.~tng--All kinds of "acc6idai, side or' boI pleating by steam .prod cess. Also furnishied rooms for- rent. Mrs.-'Geor-go S. McCravy, 'Phone- 20S. i For Sale or Renit--Four' -orp'o. farnm near Lisbon church. J. T. A. Balled, U~nion, S. C,., or 13. 31. Wolff;'- Indrett' - . - 12-51 For . Sale.-1 year- oldi apple -treesi 1early *H ar-vest 'Pinson, Ben-. ,Diavis, Arkcansas Black Horse and Juno Ap lle..- P3rces reasonable, (M. -H. Hun. ter at 1-unter Bros. 12-tf *ari For Rlent--Several farms nytt good schools to rent ,to ilparties, either whiite oi' colored, with teheir ovn stock. J. P..Gray, WVodrift t~r. T L.,Ti1me 10a %W. M. NASH J. C. Burns & Co. Entire -Stock for SURVEYOR sale. Terracing : Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C- The World Simpson Cooper &Babb Looks, Brighter Attorneys at Law. If You Have Wil Practice in all State Courts Prompt Attentlin Given All Business Correct Glasses To Cure a Cold In One Day rake LAXATIVE BROMO Q JININE (Tablets.) I: the world wilt look stops the Cough and Headac e and works off ti. Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 10c Ilt ito are vroperiy ____________________________________ e wih Ow he ri-lit kind o" DR. FELDER SMITH (,lss. Ever'thing will ap . J ),~ rosier. Tlhere 's nothIing OPTOMETRIST more I IUIICII Ilian a. man Clinton, S. 0. i ee(i or gjasses, and wi( Offices: Jacobs & Co. Bldg. MODERN EYE SERVICE ___________________________________________ Na hiiiid 1'ev of charge anI W( We~ill t ell yolu what you) C. E. Kennedy & Son needlasses we Funeral Directors I(1Iyoll 80. and Embalmers H. HOUGH Motor, Equipmpnt LAURENS, as..S. C. OPTOMETRIST TIRES We handle the Fisk Red Top, Fisk Black Top and the Perfection automobile inner tubes and casings. -Try any of these 'brands and be satisfied. Vulcanizing of the Better Kind Our Work is Done Right We Fix Punctures in a Jiffy /. ***CITY VULCANIZING STATION JOE F. SMITH, Mgr. HEADQUARTERS FOR AUTO PARTS We carry parts for practically every car in use in Laurens. We carry the largest stock of parts in town. -Come Here for Necessary Parts THOMASON'S GARAGE Opposite Burns' Store SPECIAL SALE ON 'SHOOL-, TB LETS, %tAl5c T lilts 3c, 4q ad 5e 35c,4&. and 50c a 1ozeb" Blackboard Crayon, 35c Box Dustlss Crayon,50c&60e5wx