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Eije bbertiger tIbserlpton Priee Is $1.44 Per Year Payable in Advance. Published by ADVElRTISER 'HINTING COMPANY Laurens, S. C. Advertisinu Rates on Application. VbJtuarleL and Card of Thinks: One tent a word. .roredt ill .u ostolictle t Laurene, N. C, as second class nill matter. 13lt ' lE.1 \ ,. . O, NOV. 15i, 1:111;. About exe'ry 1recinl' in the votulitry has been Ieard trom1 t'xc 't .1ac'ks;' townlship), and that (-In he counItd ain to have cast a solid Vot' for I lt'no 'rac'.--New bei'rry Obr5('l'vC. Tirue to old itiie lurit tie iut erritied det'in era c'y of .Jacks' 1townisip (Iturne out onl Voting day t) cast their ballots for W\oodrow \ilson, it. 1. .\anning, Saun .1. Nicholls, et 'e. ** The wheat cro of' the' weste't staltes is estimnated to be less than last yeai' by nearly a half, according to the .lanu fact u re's llecotd, of 11at tinior'. This shortage inl the food crloll dol.s not .give pr1oinlise' of anl e'arly reductionu ini the price of tlour'. this situiatin1 i omIglh to iii tre'ss our1' tarnn'rs witht ilt' nleed of plnin's, 11 4)14' itililt. 114.1 i yi i t i tlit , f i, lec se'ilig? Ill<'It et o w l 41klit'll:- . h l 1 .-; a ('(111 1 111i4 I i ' Ii4) I:' i 114: i l :11, tlt'i Il - lion. 'alre it fear Of in 1 m .al .."rt ( I ' ii' ill 4~l 1 . 4 h ' 11 I 4444i~ to 1i. ; ' W le lite cra ln l op .i11 iI! 41,i tll T'4)a he inlil:j 1 ,111- h 1 I ( is i 1t1 b Isf i d 111 in t o l lin r 1 vi I ill ":)''('r th lt' ''rin 1 :i-\\'atr t : 1u.!i r,.;11 i. 0111 'll 1( 11 \; ,. ioa t ( 14. 14 oni ly t h wa .s a (11lttl' fil en h'e -.i's - ie r big conlits'rS ol' lt o li i'uy - ld II I e i ( ' l:ilt. ' II1.11 WItl Ia it4 ,C 1101(v :1id ) : n it' Ie t in Ti( " r of' X41)d ron a woud deinan . liotw everh . Itis int (., is an indieation of Ith' :o;l wtl of f t - good' roads t ''e t i tihie ca :at'. \ . .t 'al ett Iiln' of I t I cilonIrI c'n1 i Lgei d ng thil eti di rbllit: y Of road ill ifro W nent. 1 d14 inilte plan vin b ill ti sults. \ illb :I lila n 1' W i 11 ;111 of io - 1 0 1'11,1 flit', Cois W s ii til'04ill tl' Iit (: terove 14i'n. fihle ostrng tratign bof all tho tax-nd : t .; of the coun111y, it would not bne\ wisu to deviate, froin) the prese~nt plant of road w\ork. Wi e 1 .SON (1(10-1011 1 o e There was at considerable reversal i on : the ri d i' at.tie ;I i Ia l 1 '7 e t.\ertiset w nt to tl i i:,.s h1. tWednesday inorn 1ingIl. ike ill of the .other big lpape(rs of thea country, I'The Advertiser eiune ou will th lare head lines giving too much credit to 111on. Charles E. ILghes for Iolitia Ifleet ness. tllefore rh day was over iit e -anl to appea~r : h at W\ilsonl was1 "pick ing Lil" and 1 ))lu 1the'1 4 u l ubicantis weree rejoicingl b ryetnt at 'Irly. 'lll Iotigh the result of the ch'itWeti r-eel nained ill doubt if voal dy ' s el t1er Wii.l Wt)111t1 electon isne nth lein no thne dee Wiond. T\\ istfn~ iboalparitly electhd. PUen'erab t rat! lt 1( ay01 (Oittih1l 11( asto bue repub)lithe'y 1ou(lb a d orte ied t'he a\Vdt'l or ilsn The vo lte oth. idate wasll an(t expreo tof the o'tl0I tlie ilflt'ubliIan sentiment for thero teetivet111 aithe fosteri g ofI1(41 b ig bus fie s a all' thosegI ithg whiebt con-y tbdd toa tewtI inihment Of gone( liee-i trin 4)1 of coulr til41i the xpns ofth tribut41' ion t lt ' W ilo tlly isiet wa' th '111l,14ltt~gthe fonation stoenwhhthvit. t'orty a buihoit. Th Soui'th in largot4 mesue had sh'lau tolicso the part and touhllil be depended1 tn to Itn by ils) own1 offering.''' tt'jll. theI iiWst, theVrea Wst,~ dee4d' the11 .on ay few )1 th''san vote ilber11 wayl would have11 (Ihangedi t reut ofeth e.le ltio.TeWsnt on)oete Ie ....e.. . S S S IMPRiOYEMEN'rs SU(*rTED. * :" " " " " " " " a " " " " " " editor The Advertiser: In i recent Sunday issue of The Seate, the staff correspondent of that paper frot tiis place had an article whose heading w\.s "Lively Iaurens". It was (luite readable, giving the early history of t111.4 city and then (uite a boost as to it's orosent condition. Now . hie' IsaIrits Is so "lively" and cot toll bringing plenty of mioney in:O (ir e')ttui w\o l It not be a good timne to mnake sol~ ehanges in otlr oily? 11 senltms so. liv ild a Y. M. C. A. hail antd inl it l+!bice the book.; behltong. to the library. instead of keeping them way 1ip a set of steep back stairs in a 'o011 too siall and wii('h is oen only .1bout Iwo hours during the week. 1Then2 bogin a I(;!k solu i 'W Iiewere (11n the s;2t roundi1g hills and have a comifort aie pla(e for. 011' ('1o nty fairs. The rosent (wOW pastuie Is ai a bonlina 1ion, qluite lii0itby of the city. Then why not nmake the grounds around our handsomne court house beautiituI, just as Anderson. AikCen and other towns in our stale have done? In each corner there should be planted tine evergreens that would be lovely in winter as well as smtuiier. ''hen sot tine foliage pilants, with broad walks hot woen. 1lowl rely ornantental tihis w.'ouhbi be to the ln bli(' stlluare? \\'hat hias beconme ofI f " ar '( 1(,1.' 'ivhi i.iaeto some ntime t uo +(r niz d? Thii< ru1onth and( nlext Ia e lin o t is wor i \\ I: k. Theb lack ofp bicI.library d1 '12. '1)11\' 1air :s n (},i ail'i in a i':- nih it Wealllh aid SIt' of 1.a;lt = is pii to past 11he nuov);11hension of "Ounloker". Program at Idle Hour \\'rd nesda;y -Tr ian! fellayv \ iidi' 1'oIlier, ,i'r., w\ ith Anna11 Lehr ill T'inu sdIa 1-':nohs Player; pr sents , elabn ia rs' mnoto in lih t celbrated etne1y dranm "'so a t '..lhIt Ne yst\' 1)10(on." y 1 Irid llluebird llihotollay, \offe rs I.nii e 0 111. .1 ndI / 1 son ('llsaney - , in / "Ts. r G1(1 E. . SP>ri Rit." S itil' \\ay i ran i Furluo (.eelark d41111:.41 ill the a('venllt res of "lI 'eU ' Tfor IlN(;"--Chapter G. .\lso at two-hart Keystone Comnedy. The greatest 11ln1 stars on earth are :1 111TW I.' y ('orn li1 I'ey Iinu' :' 11;. .h the delighted1 crowd and P. thn Lest. . noted actor o actless i tlleath u Watts Mills. Newton Dadley f(r1(i1, a well kinowi young 1nan of the Wats .\Mills cot bndgeity, died l at the home of his cous ins. .\r. and .\l's. W\. W.' (;1ri11in, Sunday ngorning afte' aI so ot Illness. The 'ierment.' wsat they Willsy t\ile em' ler the te userviesd Itg he irs. . o\dr rii as so yoIncg man, ell lie) b a10hltl woi iknewi him. se lail G il i, Gie ro he s,. l rs W fin, Yll of" 'thisontyGrsinVu "Only ij'etsVidv i's ford'on Mei AfteozrCr Thi Pinl e. Noith More11 Simple.i "Ilh tell you -hatl 0 I' (quit ui toe-atin ,sa.lves f ior corns. Ie i t That's wha they all say(1 ily ver " " 4 " " " " " " " " " " e " " s DI.L NEWS. * * "* * * "* * * " "* * " " " " Dial, Nov. 13.-A large crowd of our people attended the floral show at Ow ings Feriday. This show Is held an nually nnder the auspices of the ciinm hers of the Floral Society, and always p'oves a Very successful event, and Friday was no exception. The flowers on exhibition as well as the fancy w'ols were very pretty. The dinner and supper, served l' the ladies were all that one could wish anid .udging by tle crowd present, the event was a financial as well as a so eial success. \liss Lillie Thomason spent last week-end with M1is laidle Curry of Ilarinony. .\Miss Enima I)i:;l of ILaurens. was the guest of Mi. S. It. (iray and fanily Friday night. .\r's. lPestus Curry and little daughI ter, Maarie Clare, have returned from llennettsville where she has been in attendance at the bedside of her nioth er, who has been very ill. Mr. Walter S. Gray who has been iaking his home in southern Georgia. for several years, spent last week with his parents, 'ir. and Mirs. Z. N. Gray and other relatives here. Mi. Gray has many friends who are glad he is succeeding so well in his adopted state. .\r. and .\Mrs. W\. \1. llrooks motored to I.an ens last Friday night, where they were the guests of .\iss Fannie I loul "a re. rs. \\. S. IHolt and chil dren of Hlickory Tavern1. -were the spend-the lay guests of \irs. .1. It. lirowilee and 1"a1nily% Friday. .\lr. and .\'s. .1. T. (ilesil e andI 1hihltr1 (I treeii ile spent last week ' it \ilh .\r, I larris ('irry and fanily. .\tr:. Essi ' lobte is of (ireenville is aln :t vi.-it w ith ier sister .\li. .\maubrose lder. .\1r. .1 -. I.i'ford and sister. Nelle. of \\'are -l'hals. w ere 'e'ent visitors at theI hallie of .\lts. If. Y. illitnons. .\! r. 1). 1). lIrownilee at tende'd court In I.turens list week as Jfuror. The Spartanhurg fair, as w'ell as the State fail', were largely attended by our people. Anmoig the niiltber who io1ored over to Siartiaiiburg weI'e \lessrs Inest iteeves, David llown lo-e.. ('oil way (iray, .oe lIrownlee and .I'. Saun curry and fanily, and others. .\Miss Ihl S witxer has returned froli an extended visit with' her sister, .lrs. F.ate I lenderson of the FrIendship, comninunity. .\lisses Cecil Owings and Eileen Cur ry opened ilp the 1illside school last 31Monday. 'T'hese young ladies taught to a successful finish at that place last session, and as a coinpliment on their etliciency they were re-elected to the same positions this term. \liss Kate C'urry, one of the faculty of the lPork Shoals school, spent the week-end witil her parents. .\Mr. and .\Mrs. ('lyie .lahaffey of !'d'enl, were the spend-the-day guests of 1\'. ant .i's. Arthur1. .'ul'rry Sunday'. .\11. A*rthulr (;odtlrey3 had thie liiisfor flint to lost' his hionie with all its con I tits by tire Satutirday afterinoon about11 & o'lot'k. .\i'. an l 1is. G odfrey' were not) at hionwl and1( the oi'igin of the fit' is uniikno1wnI. There was n10 iisurlance. .\:'. .\larivin i a irris has gone to ('ha r leston1 whle re lie has aneept ed a lucera ti e positiloll in a dru'ig stor t aO:t that1 .\liss 31laie Curry13 of lPa iri'Iew' spen the week-t'nd wIthI lier'10 liter'. llev. TI. W. .\l1unerlyn filletd hIs r'eg ula r antI Iast. appoinm111ent before ocn feri ece at thiIs place Sunday' moin~ilg. Actcoidinug to thle rules of thle Mlho dIist clihurli .\ r. .\1lunnely3n illI not lie returned to thIiIs chiarige as lie Is round1( lng tip his fourth y'ear at this pllace. [Du'ing thle four years lie has been on IthiIs ci rcu I, .\1'. A1lun nely3n has matde many frIends who willl regret hIs hiavinig to leave very much. 31 r. l estus ('urr'y Is oine of the lay lil'ni whot will a ttendl the ess1tins of ('onf erencte.' KEEP LIVER ACTIVE AND BOWELS CLEAN WITH "CASCARETS" hesIti lihen bilIlous, siek, hiendnechy, con stihitedI, Eli fori bad1( breth oc sour St tmaich'l. I e ('heer futl' C lean iit1 iisidle to nuightt and feel fine. Ta'te C'asearets t) live you livly t' lean the h towels ToniL: alt 4( ('asenrets and( tenjoy the' te. 'Vrlld lliterbod:. ong it. " " " " " " ** " " * " " " " " " " 5 * (tAY ('OUlt' ROUTE TIHEE. * *S * * * * **** * *"* " " " " " * Gray Court, Itoute Three, Nov. 13. \l iss Clara W'illlans slent Sunday with her much-loved friend lMiss Clara Garrett; also two other charming young girls, hiss Inez and Mae Rid (lIe. We are glad to state that Mr. and .\lrs. W\. G. l'utnam are now occupying their new residence. .\ir. W. E0. Alartin is now having luim ber sawed to erect several buildings on his farm. 'There have already been some of the lumber laid down and work will begin Nov. 13th. Alr. Charlie Bagwell of Pickens is now occupying the Mlartin residence. It is reported that Mr. Bagwell will take charge of the farm another year. \i r. Britton has bought the Peden Martin place. Mr. Britton is now lo cated in Clinton but will move to his old home place near here for another year. Mr. George Pulley of Sandy Springs section has recently purchased the George Little farm. We will be glad to have AIr. and AIrs. Pulley located in our coimni11ty. Mr, N. D. Garrett and son, Ezell, were in Laurens Saturday on business. Our school is under the management of MIss Annie Puttam this session. A fruit stippler was much enjoyed on Salturday, Nov. -Ith, given by Alr. and .\Irs. . . Itiddle. Mr. and .\Irs. .J. D). Williams attenel ed services al Lanford Sunday. Mliss )ochia Itodes, formerly of Ihis place, but now of Spartanburg, motored over Sunday, Nov. 5th, and spent an hour or so shanking hands wilIi frielnd.. e* 4* * *q S e * * . . . 4 * .l I'NT I KATE It E.IO4l C'ES. * . * * * * * * * * * . * 4' * Dear .\dvert iser lieders: 1lm obliged to whoop a illIL' hurrah for \ ilsol- Years ago our splendi 1h1 s. :'. stallesinan catc~h that word?) predicted wvlint hms .linst happened. 'I'he light in the west" for us has ;hown! \We see a iresillenti eleled by the south and west. Glory be! New ork went one way but the nation goes 1nolher. .\ solid south --a solid west for democracy---ain't That, a beautifull ^oibinalion l)on't the women have somlething to do with elections out IVes ? SeeLii to mue I've heard that they do! Wall street did its level best to beat Wilson ---we all know that, bill for Oice Wall street failed --and maybe le women that had the right to vote helped soine---iaybe they did. Any how mtoney isn't. all powerful yet and that is soiething to be thankful for. Tillnian predlcted lyears ago just this comhinalhon---tlIe south and west As I am one of the original "wool hat boys" I gate my first political yell for Tillnian. I het yoi lie went to the polls and voted straight in tiis year of' graiCe. I ('ann't vole but1 I enn hoillei sion- "Aunt Kate." Dilstinmgushed: Almia Sinmpson, imily I 'rotlelet: Frmanics 'Chandlerl, G~1lnn Davt~is, Adelaide Willard, Wier Dav'is, .Iack IDavis, Gieor'ge ilavis, Viola Chandler, Ada Illimes hDavis, Williami Halley, Louise iHocknel, D~orothy13 Chandler, Ael Ine D~avls, Hanna Milami, I larry D~avis, Watts D~av's. $ SPEt'IAL4 NOTIC EM. S llay--i have for' sale 20 tons or 11ine, baled Pea-vIne haty. Also 1,000 bunl (d1es or fodder'. W. It. Knlighlt. 16l-5t Jloumse for Rlit-Nice lar'ge house5 Onl SOuthb111 irper st reet. All miodern1 convien'l~ cesC. Aply to Mrs. H. K. I lulmphries or to Ii. M. Wolff, Agt. 15-tf MoneCy to LendI-Lon0g termn loans negotiated On 11m1proved farmis at 7 per' cenit annuaiil IntIer'est, an 111reasonalhe c'epesC. Ilorrower's wtIll (do well to appilly Oary. C. I). lar'kadae. 15-8I Wanl lte4'i -O r loot gr'eenll linei ('ordwttoodi div ter'ed at maIilroad stat iltn at $2.25 Ii ('Ord. Addres U'5i1. .E. Todd, i~attrenis, S. C. , 17-lI-pd ''(STrspas Notile--I forbidl all huntIll Iing and~ (oher trI espiassinhg on1/1py h lnd. P'. Conway .\lartin. V'l17 -itp Fori1 Sale' -leour I goodh llnties anld I wo horls' wagon. W\Ill sell cheptp. TI. ('. Tr'aynhllam, l~ailrens. ,' 17-lt for~m Sale SilIver ('aimpino'-ek l'or ll-lnt I )isIr-able sItor --i o p GI I . (; Iiay ('ourt. l7-It-0 'ails, kown I as WV. l'. I'itts Ilalids. W. . l'it Is.17 1 -" Ih Sille OnleC iri o~f y'oui Lm, reg~is ird ll-,rkshire' tiow. lH.~ ibloodi lines; carefullly miat('d; Iperf etly mark For 51ale in ('ross II1 ilf-m'oomi new hulse, I 'ii acs :1 will exchli ge for lartm land. Tlerms11 reOaSqnabl)1. .. .. .\(' w aln, A t tor~ney at Laui''< r(' env(illeI t, g. C. 17-SI illllllli I ~* I . ' Iii (;I III llI I slog II 1eI;I,,11}1 + 'l'' ''''' I, 1 i1! 1 1 1 I ' ' 1 '' j .'i1i r l ,111 m ' 1 r' ' 'l ' I t I Victrola oti ;1.1,1: IX'I1 +., '' '+ I ll, 1h. ak) . . $1001 11 - give constanlt peasure to ever on ai your home. to1!1 ' Iwar- wel tell you abu our plan of easy terms oher styles olate victor and vicirola $10 to $400. ~ POWE DRUG COMPANY ~c~~ Laurens, S. C. 1' ;I' 'll l! 1 1 t 1 I l i l 1 1 , I l l i } 1 , erste in a G O C, full eqipdwt ll' 'li q 111lii!' Bueildeernofonvlveeinesead itod aet wer rce i our o y hnicaa o th 1I etiteale1o inge DipcnerofU or C p r, and2 fo b +1 ~ the modern, cneic, at-hos p Rods o 5a. Porb See Machen Micor tor CarCo. dillLaur elins, . S. C.9 ,1 W e ar e ovincedlby styest and texpice , dwtha n buyrin as ar b, o u i wll get ui thmr v lem yor meon tan inwany ter ca on hem ,I Moe D, an cyimnde l 45-hors poweay ri $120fou b ih I to Roar-dst er, l $985, o ab ouu lnofes e Avetien Motrn Co. i SLaurens, . c. Whentte Ar RC URlT &uc COilouivitlem.y iI 111"11 CO0?L0u isv jile,00000? Prf e Quies ofl alvoitn hal y