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4 f 4 If You Don’t Read THE CHRONICLE You Don’t Get Tbe News. THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be a Clean News* ' * ’ v . * * paper. Complete, Newsy and Reliable. VOLUME XXV CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925 NUMBER 19 FINE SHOWS AT YELLOW TENT Chautauqua Attractions Are Drawing Large Crowds Daily. Program Continues Through Friday. ONE MILLION TO COTTON FARMERS TODAY AT CHAUTAUQUA 3:30 P. M. Grand Concert, Zo deler Symphonic Orchestra. 8:00 P. M.—Concert, Zedeler Symphonic Orchestra. 8:30 P. M.—Lecture, “The In excusable Lie,” Private Peat. Tomorrow 3:30 P. M - Hand Concert, Bach man’s Million Dollar Band. R:00 P. M.- Band Concert, Bach man's Million Dollar Band. The Redpath. Chautauqua opening here last Friday afternoon, has been Cooperative Association Makes 1925 Payments. South Carolina Is Third in Membership. Columbia, May 1.—Checks totaling approximately $1,000,000 were mailed out today by the South Carolina Cot ton Growers’ Cooperative Association to its members on cotton delivered to it this season, it was announced by officials of that organization. These checks represent additional payrr/ent but they are not the final payments. The checks go into every county in the state. Figures received by the association today show that close to 5,000 farmers in the belt, have signed the cotton cooperative marketing contract since January 1. AJabama is leading all other states in the number of new members, 1. 198 having signed in that state. North Carolina is a close sec- attendi-d by the largest crowds: in its j on d with 1,278 new members. South | history. The "lug tent” has been the id arolina with 080 is running third in j ,.center nf attraction for the past five! the ’’'ri. All states are preparing to ' (lays and the pleasing shows given handle greatly increased volumes of i there have been well received by thv, erttton next season. The state, of : chauiauqtia going public. The pro gram this year, it: the opinion of many, L' 1 is the best the- Redpath people have larger per cent of its crop next season | ever offered, affnnimg all kinds of than North Carolina. Oklahoma has: the challenge and South ('arolina will accept it. t'lti- 1 'North Carolina has issued a challenge anv state in the belt to deliver a enter: a piva-r I'm!, s -1 j i e r i!: o'. ■ 1 1\\ I t !y am! ti'.e !M .mol:' affording all kinds of than North (’and s.ometlnng to suit and aorady acct’pted MOTHER MY TREASURE The world gave me bread and my butter, The world gave me pleasure and pain, It taught me the words I should utter It gave me the sunshine and rain. The world gave me money and pleasure And also the wisdom to see. It gave not my one greatest treasure For Cod gave my Mother to me. LAURENS VETS IN ANNUAL MEET Survivors of Three Commands of County Gather For Thirty- Ninth Reunion. Laurens, May 4.—Featured with ex ercises hy the school children and several addresses, including one pre pared by Judge O. G. Thompson en titled, “The Fall of Jackson,” the 39th annual reunion of the survivors of three Laurens Confederate commands was held Saturday at the Gray Court- Owings schoolhouse, midway between Gray Court and Owings, 12 miles west of Laurens. Miss Varina Davis Brown, daughter of the late Col. J. N. Brown of Anderson, and Capt. H. P. Griffith of Gaffney, were guests of the veterans and both, on being pre sented responded in feeling words of appreciation of the honor. The prepared address on Jackson was read by C A. Power, the author being too unwell to undergo the fatigue of its delivery, though'he was present and presided over fhe exer cises of the day. Being the an- BIG CASES FOR CIVIL COURT One Against Railroad, Another Against Clinton Cotton Mills. Court Convenes May 11. Laurens, May 2.—One of the biggest eases to be heard at the aprroaching term of Civil Court which convenes here on the second Monday in May, is a suit growing out of the death of Mrs. Della Rochester, wife of Rev. W. P. Rochester, both of whom wer« killed on the 7th of August ^last year when an automobile in which thgy were riding was .struck Fy the locamo* tive of a passenger train just below Fountain Inn in this county. W. T,. Kennett, as administrator, brings suit against the railroad company for damages in the sum of $50,000 for the death of. Mrs. Rochester. The case has been set for Friday of the first week. Another suit in the same amount for the death of Mr. Roches ter is pending, but will not likely come niversary of the day Genera! Jackson i U P f ' ,r trial at th ‘S term. ■was fatally wounded, May 2. 18(53, at ! Another case of importance to come up during the second week is that of Wm. L. Bishop against the Clinton j Chancellorsville, the sketch tribute by j Judge Thompson, who was himself en !’ g !: \. i a 1 o '!.? >■• ( m . nt, Mi 1 ha boon: •;>. Mr. opt tang, ir (••mgcnia I e s,, .*ty S lo'sencrans running smooth- • s ' a t« RoseWrans upon glowers won the Clinton ■ t 10.1 in lias 1; rg.-st ’.(1 ha s proven quite • a f a v, T i *" with 11 u ’ large an diet'tei : S. It IS his fir.-t \ 1 - ! • lie re ani 1 hav mg made s-i fav iu e ih'.c a n iHi pres - cm, tu q h ;ts a gent !• ma i; a::F 1 a- s'.rtie; a nt endent , it is hopi'd ' h. at h< • vv i i! be rvi u) r t: e d ne xt , a: m 1 ; K r U apacit y. Last tiight, "Rolun HkkI one of A mi't'i. a' s be- -t loved comic open is, tls of the South Carolina as^.u id today that the sign up included many ot the m the state A meeting of the KiigeCenl county members has been called fnt la xt Tuesday afternoon, May a* 3.30 1 o'clock in the opera hous ■, at Join;- j stott. and a Barnwell c.nm'y meet ng next Friday afternoon. May S, at 3 MO o'clock in the court house. A. H. Ward, district, extension agent of () f Clemson College, will speak at the !• eg,•field county meeting. SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY wa-' the featuta attraetwi and the large-,t er"w t of the week was present t,, enjoy thi- production which was ptese'.ted by the May Valentine Opera 1 company with a notable cast of princi-. pal-, tuneful chorus and symphonic or-' chestra. The t rad.tmna! costuming and the spmml scenic and lighting ef fect.- gave additional charm to this! WAR ON DIRT TO BE MADE Civic Association and Mayor Jacobs . Proclaim Clean-Up Week May 11th-Kith. At the request of the Civic Asso- Redpath super-production. This blithe eiation, I am proclaiming that the t a. c told W ere the ! u ; t i t semi M * merre L’tglan.d was brightly at.d -tmg. aid the tunes which i Local L. 1). C. ( hapter I’o Hold Memorial Kxenises At Pres byterian Cemetery. The Stephen D. Lee chapter, V. 1) |C., cordially inv ites the public to at - •tend the memorial exercises to tie held i at the cemetery at the Presbyterian .church Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The veterans, members of the U. I). C , and school children of the city are asked to meet at the monument on the public square at 3:15 p. m. All will march from here to the cemetery, at , which place the following program | will be carried out: I Song: "Onward Christian Soldiers.” : Welcome: Mr. J. F. Jacobs. Mayor. Prayer: Rev. L. K. Wiggins. Quartette. Address: Dr. Dudley Jones. GRADUATES TO HEAR ADDRESS Rev. L. L. Strong of h ayetteville,, h^use of retiresentatives from La Tenn., To Preach Baccalaureate 1 ro Sis, and Dr. Graves L. Knight, de —, . V V— !T > J. ,. i. . . _ El... I t., ! 1 . , .. IU an ■ >•• e.igf.' :u'o cm,'. "M 1 iie;t )hqmlar:ty : • a n- u er> b\' week beginning May H) and ending i wi'h May 1*5 i set apart as a Clean up Week t'i > i the city (if ('l;n,ten. All .■ O' w i, i ■ t'fe,: heat d Cit IZ.etW a re urgel.t !y t'i 'q Uc-S t ed to en- ill ope rat. ■ vv: (; i the city go\to i nn nt m 'o' bv m a 5,: i: g a t ho.: ■ mgh i " .a n - a p of all b has .m ( ' 11 it" t io;; - ! 111.1,d be made . ' ii, ra: am ' !l •. V, \ t an t .t! * atm. pan* am! •a : i 1 h- id vv a t" r. a "id ■ : : v i d : !.■ i ■ ' ;. ■ ; 11'' :■ a 1 f .1, ’ ' 1. ,: ’ ; ' . ' t. a • i: :i, . . , •. • ■ i i a c i Yonder.” Decoration i f graves. Kaeh memiu r nf tin- C I eq.lle -1 ei I tu bring - ''An WM any om- «•)-« that v.ib d>i - (it .i .t'* ni . ( ti . is and i 111 g gaged with his command in the battle j ( ' !)Uon Mllls for damages alleged to that raged in the vicinity of Chan-j !h ‘ (,Ut ‘ as a rt sult of the death of his eellorsville, was ‘appropriate as wellj son - xvhn ' 11 is claimed, was killed as constituting a fitting tribute to 1 an explosion at the mil! some time one of the "outstanding figures of last year. American history. | T,1, ‘ term, with Judge C. C. Feather- Stirring addresses were made bvi stom ' P' a 'si<:fag, is scheduled to last James H. Sullivan, member of the • tvv< > weeks. A luft of first week jurors I was published last week. 'Following 'is the list for the second week, begt-n- Sermon For High School.. fof Anderson college, Inith sons of , th, ‘ third Monday: & The Rev. K. K. Strong, dean of; ( onfederate soldiers, natives of Uu-1 Laurens: Jack Cothran, Ambrose L. Bi yson College, of Fayetteville, Tenm, r( ns county. j Hudgens, B. W. Hellams, J. J. Coats, i h<t> accepted an invitation to deliver j The three companies represented in ! ^- t’ray, E. h. h incher, M. L. the baccalaureate sermon before the the reunion were: -Company G (The ; graduating class of the Clinton High LaMfens Briars) Thfrd South Caro-! Ihals: M. \V. Boyd, W. G. Taylor, S( hoo! on Sunday-evening of May 17.!l !na regiment; Company K of the ' 1<>hn ' V - Owings, M. N. Campbell, J. The exercises will be held in the j Fourteenth, and Company K. Third! Sta,(,s Ourry. d'hornwedi Memorial church and as is! battalion. Fighteen veterans' and FI 1 Voungs: F. J. Sloan, F, L. Mcln- atways the case, will lie atended by a \ wives and widows of Confederate sol- j O '' 1 '- Brooks Fowler, F. K. Bobo, wirge audience, the e h u re of the | diers were prescuit, together with a! Scut fletowu. h. L. Donnan, t . L. city uniting tor this special occasion, j large assembly of friends and neigh- i ^ a dden. Ac coiding to the custom erf rotating lx,ps from the surrounding country.! Jacks. Walter D. Glenn, the sermon among the local • pastors, j Following the eonedusion of the day’s, Hunter: VV. N. Blackwell, L. II. Bag- it fell to the lot of the A. R. P. ehure-i i program, a picnic dinner was given, - well, J. J. ( lark, 0. H. Shegly, C. L. this year to furnish the speaker. Mr. J and the reunion was pronounced a.s A (;U F’' W. T. Putnam. Strong, who is to be in Clinton on this', one of the best held in several years. 1 Gross Hill: S. 1). Jones, John W. date, accepted the invitation of- the j' Captain Griffhh was commander of! ^’PP. H. N. Carter. • one ’of the companies and he makes | Waterloo: J. M. Pearce, J P a rubqto: moot with tho survivors j * ulbeitsun, ,1. 1. Hill, W. .•.every year, if possible Colonel i l Rt ‘li. j Brown became the regimental com-I Sullivan. John 1>. Mc< ueh Song: "When the Roll o ( ailed I plehurch and Superintendent Wither j spoon, and will make the address be lore the young people of the gradual c lass. Wade Mit- mg B. F. NEXT SUNDAY WILL i BE MOTHER'S DAY ARSENIC IN FLOUR !,„:„, a X k A RL\ f‘. \1\\ \ U I b rotig bout tiie (ountr. Lor mandet, ^1’ter enlisting and serving '^ ncvvtoid, < . \\ . AlieMiomhie m different ranks with one of the Lau rens ciui'inands. . Judge d hompsoti was ( i aw ford. Lie 1 ■ u,i .it a I •! 1 ‘.cm nt- I !r Id ; cn I > : r i • • ;i lid 1 no \ 1 me - I I Iiroii”hout tlie I a elf Ih ind. \ . Mu'. ! 1 1. , d a M I -! ir C I Ii • . n . " < ou lit r rini«'. M. a membcC of tlie i -1 i i i ■ I ! h i • h .y! i;il ; ■ jii-mg th- 11 m-v. i ( a : • .: ■;. ! ■ n e, i. • i.: .auii-iis i i a i ■ 11; i u Br;.' a i , ■ : i '. • r i ■ i v . 1 v SPEAKS TONIGHT AT V ivLLOW TEN !' a :. M.t M , Ma i, n i II - i.r; f. Ml: P ■ I ,i day - ■ ■ 1 vs.i - i'll -i pii; in i v w • I In ■ l:, "I , n 1 • : \ . l a 1 • a.. . C are:., i : ' vv b - ' \\ . \ . >1 . t l 1 ' , ( 1 X r " . | |1 :i’,g 1 'in: ti, fr ia v. Ti:. - e Vet. i i a:m i an a!! ! 1' t.e a r M r. *', - vv ,' a s a s he. sang ♦ V , i ■ “A-m > < i yrv S 11 1: p :.” or Miss 1 >a :: i • ' ■ k a vi: ji-S s; 11 .g “( Tr ;'. i't" nr.se Me." i'ii VV 1 i ’ iia ■ !' a "' •d tiir ougil nim v o m Ait a < 11 •* * 1! a a • the Bo-- tom; i " u ere a 1 -i ! /. 1 Vf 1 tiie ’ atom O . er. It w a ^ ci great i ■ < • nvu r opera i orga mza- tom ar; , j “Rob i n Hn od” vv; IS It- oU t claw ding - over s ^, pi •ovirig a drawing card f,. r 1 well n igli a gene r; ition An- othe r g- : c ra(11 >n Hut ■ passe <i and ■ til! “Rot. ,) 1 V. H ood’ is a (! istitii t fa vontw On i 11 g i!'. w u ti i: I: hin um. S:gl.e w, i: , a:: i h i a I ‘! i > 1 .. i 11 ne-s and e. ie a v ■ ■; dod by k, ' 1 lin• qa;: ■ e- to i. a J. F. .) A* ()BS, Mayor. ■ r .,r - :.. . Y- , VC i C • i ' 11 ' '.i ' 1 . ] ,\ ; t . a m . :'i - i ■ . • ! . ■ ka- v. • w-qa . 1 • iii..• • • I: D. I B. \* . ■ ,. • • W o t ! o ( ol C' !: e g i ■ ‘ l i - 1 ' i - : -'ll! 1 : ;: I :: i l.r.it • a’ i ;i i V t in I’.-n ’ - fa 'od; n t a 11 .id a largo q ia at i! y o! t: • : . a i further mv «-st igatiuti d; • J, ed ; i carcass of a poisoned rat P. tamer from which the flour bad bni-o taken. The theory is that the mat:ufa, f Or el's of the flour had been troubled bv j , . ; •- < -! a ■; • j * i . - • *, M ! 1 ) :• i - Da w : r ■ vv Vi 1 , »• 1 prov A ! 1 i • 1 • 1 • t !' (!. 1' 1 '‘: '■'* Cag- in 1 . i - ' ‘ •ft'-, a * V .. • a. - t ! 11 • r T ; ; • •:' . ai.ia! t .* !, ,: to o;ot f: i ll »! lilt ; • i< 1 a ‘a . * a vvi'x/i ho - ! M « } • ! i \ 1 • i i \ : 1.e tapal i i i • i r:«•- n. ‘ •o • 1 i"n \ (ia;.. f Inn i h. •on Vln ■s on 1 1 my an* n<»w a! most univ ers ■ i i, • Ole p I vv i d M M J < j*: i • VV I 1 tire cat. Scddietr.X uihor, 10 Fea- t tire ! oniu fit A ( ha uiauqua I 'roa. r i ai. d R. Beat, vvdio a Private Peat idlei n-d a-' al'r, puiate a ;;i th" d l. s war e>;i'*,rieiii e- during if \\ orhj war, wid d' liv er ins ti vvmthy. leeture, ".Tlie I no xcusalde t I Mate Hum uni: a: i e I:; n g th" g; I! KIWAMANS TO .MEET IN UNION ( Imton. Ni-wlierry a d l nion ( lid>s do 11 old I n( er I n v M eet in g On Mav 11th. 1 C i ■ : . m■ int-nuj■ .in |i , f the K . sv a. • . ■ eiiib, i'nin i by t \i vvb* i : , ' u P. will go pp. I n a •, n i i:e ev en i n ', d Mav ! 11 h To: a si•, '::,! intto-1 , ’ 1 he to! >:• t a .-.ernes • • t - a vyas re’i i nt !y In ,d vv:;): : h ii- at vvhad: t ime it vva • h ('.old the next meeting , ,1 BACHMAN’S BAND CLOSING NUMBERdf "d 1 r T" '"r" i,rs f K 111 »^, n ; tit.y ot flour hoping to poison tin Mot In •is : oilly ar- ! ranged with the uay in mind, and! other customs of the nay are spring- j j mg up. A whit" carnation is the at-' rep*‘"i 1 lower to le won) in memory ! ni one's mother', and the sending to' Lie,’ at 'he i haul aUqua tent tonight IBs add re wdl foih.vv t.he concert of fered by the /"defer Symphonic Quin tet. , J’rivate Beat in his leeture discuss es the problem of the proper educa tion of the youth of the world, with mothers of especially designed greet- Hie idea of producing a better under mg cards noting the day is another ! landing among the nat ions. Million Dollar Organization In Two Concerts Tomorrow Will ( lose ( hautauqua Season. Bachman’s Million Dollar Band, con-; pests. Later, it is believed, tins dead-meUmd ot expressing apprena- )y flour was inadvertemlv parked and * t;o '' which has met wUh approval, shipped to the trade. ‘ I a ^ aa l «Dgm ot the movement I , iwhica led to setting-aside Mother’s The Boats family ate a P ie hnday, I)a> js n , )t ^ nrral!y kriowni hem - e and almost instantlv four members 1 Fe-r eigh • company w: weeks Miss \ ab nt im travel in its luxurious l motor coach on the seven day circuit of the Redpath bureau. Wihen the leaves are falling the company will re-i noted band masters of the day bring Clinton to a close tomoi i of the family became seriously ill. ; seems worthy of attention in view of the increasing observation of it. In ’s Seven Day Chautauqua | Mr ' Mrs - P( *ats and their .laugh-j vt>stlRation shows thal Mlss Anna . ...... tomorrow night, at which ' t( r ’ / an< '" <ir son * ' ° n '' Jarvis, of Philadelphia, in 1908 made 'time new and spectacular features willj 11 ’ 'Bspiayed alarming symptoms and ;t h e first stop toward Mother’s Day be introduced, with special scenic and physician was hurried.y sum [ n(,n . ( ,j when siig..asked that the church in the : Ugh ting effects. This popular lmndj Th <; member of the fam.ly,; Utt!e Virginia town where her mother originated in a military band organiz-i a a hD ( !( no ^ ' '**■ an ^ ( L'* ■ ’ had been a leading spirit, hold a ser turn to the theatre, «r:d it is hope* ' 1 1 by nil vvbo heard the produetio !aM fhV World mght that Mms Valentihe will again ' return to CSutem, m some othei ! «'P a tT , t . n , l) . (1 it as ! )em g worth a million 1 ‘ ,KJr ,M ' vn UM ; U Sunday in May as Mother’s Day, and * ar r ” ir ” “l ,eia j dollars to the American army. The j 0 [ pl,J ' as a sl ighDy larger quantity ; tht , plaR j, r(<w tu . cu ] m inat,ion in N’a- j “Million Dollar” Sobriquet resulted. \arious English customs act as a baby, did not eat any of tl • ed bv Mr. Bachman at the outbreak of I Attending physicians stated -hut the I v ^ t( , m ^ er m ,>me r v. A little later the war. While it was in j foor members of the Boats farndy un-; lurches are found to one France an American general com jdouhtedly would have died had the flour iK'en used for biscuits instead have been generally observing He ask> for a more just appreciat ion of the real qualifications of greatness. A war hero, he tells viv idly of the Ivor-| rors of the war. As a speaker Private Beat is essen tially dynamic and sincere. Fverv- mcet ;u. meet ihu < blit"': I'lded# 1 Union. Tl.e progrum fur tiie evening wdl in ehaige the nu-etii.g to be tndd next inns, while the Clinton club vv.U. have in eh.UI'g' ethe meet mg t,i be held next month in Newberry. The local club will go m cars to Union, a special committee having been appointed at last week's regular meeting to get a one hundred per cent attendance for the special meet. ZEDELER QUINTET THIS AFTERNOON whore he has appeared this season on , FIDDLERS TO GATHER HERE Monday night the play “Adam ami . Fva" was given, and proved to hi and mo in- had olaime : proa! (■"?!:"< sons :n t h: , i a pit i • a t ed "A rtmtC vv a‘ - e • t of ,t- • al , of arsc ‘ ru(; W(,ul(! hav; ‘ !’ r,>Vl n fatal !tmmil legislation. ; within a short time, (jrayson Boats’' condition was more serious than that I of the other members of the family, Shop,” and many others the other members ot tne lamiiy, • j )ay _ Jn tho fjays wh( . n youn ^ m en ! J ■, ‘ ] ‘ the special numbers to! 1 ' " a stat* < . - a oat-- < otu it.oi. an( j ^, r | s were }, u und out as apprenti- Monday had improved to such an ex- 1 11 ”’ itent that she was able to return to high M-huol and the other nn-mbers of on tiie road The well known overture from "Wil 11 jc t Iii 1 iifi\ anunot n (.*s ■ > i > , 4 . ^. .1 * 1 ham Tell, a Storm m the Alps, f’lf it 1 h; s is o i h ' ol tho | t . T , , r In tho ( Lo< k :• ^eer-ses ( f recent ^‘ a ! an , sonu . ol ' the spe '' J: r '‘ ,ir ” •’ •'lx- given. The. afternoon program is a me ..Mg" auc.ie.u separate one from the night perform- Nig'rr Fue-day evi'- ng two entiiely differen* group- of : t.e t:l.e:-t C1: t e ft (i 11) 111" 1.1 u select Ions to be played (it eaeh pef- .er g.ver in ( imton Miss f.,. nian-'e. \ no.-ra .in ;r.,,.'..'.o-con; rallo. ] .... i-t i reeital with t ic a - - a vv -nd, rful puinist and vn.lmMt A excellent program vva- : CrCCk (’Hurch Sunday provided, c • :t;g M,'j-f hord .me "p port utu? v f.-r q.-qilav tng The opulence j of her voice ami her versatility m style. M.ss Fprd has achieved a wnie st , rvu . ( . s w ,j] | H . | u ,j ( j on the third ! to the best speller in the Clinton High reputation as an artist and a.I Sunday. Dr. Dudley Jones asks that 1 school. Mrs. L. B. Dillard made up P vem ta aring her were delighted with the program. i precedent for the idea of Mother’s Ruth t ■ gave ... S 1st.tic " Services at Duncan’s There Will be services at Duncan’ the family are now we to eomj Rte recovery. Winner Given In Spelling Contest The First National Bank of thi- Creek church on Sunday, May loth, icily offer** a $2.50 gold piece each year i ippr* ees or maids, the fourih Sunday in Lent was set aside as a day when thev ^ i.light return t<> their parents. S’iii! earlier, tiie id-'-a is found m Rotm when on the same fourth Sunday, rift.- v ere annually brought, to the Mother i ( hurch. Fva-n the pagans had tic ;t i idealization of mei'lierhood expre,- ed m th" Wiirshtp ot a supei-g--dde-s kn iWn a- R.hea,'h" great mother of the god-. FYBFCT BENS IONS FOR Afternoon and Evening Concerts To Be Featured by Symphonic the Redpath circuit he has made a 1 Qintet. profound impression and has been en-i Thi ‘ Z, ' (i( - 1, r Symphonic Quintet will thus.astiealiy received. , be the Chautauqua attraction thta i afternoon and tonight. This quintet 1 ranks with the greatest of the small orchestra organizations and is com posed of five musicians of high artis tic standing, whose abilities as solo ar tist- haw won enthusiastic commen dations froin discerning critics. All of the selections used by the company, l.iqfh in ensemble and individual offer ings, are. chosen from the works ot the master musicians. They will have •he entire program this afternoon, and m the evening will give the prelude . oma-rt preceding the lecture by .Pri vate Beat, internationally known, on thy u;hiect of "Trie Inexcusable Lie ” Old T>me Convention I’o Be Held In School Auditorium On May Fifteenth. An old time fiddler-’ convention will be held under the auspices of the j I proved Order of Red Men of Niagara in tip* graded seho,.-! auditorium on Friday evening, Ma;. 15th. The curtain will rme at e-gu’ , o’clock and a big crowd of mu- - ; ers from all oyer t|i;s- secLi i pected to be on hand. wit! be given away :n pr.z .Vo: string mu-i-'ia' - of r’n i are i xti-nd'ed a eordial ;rvi'a' • • pre-'-rit and take par* it: the i tainmeiit. ; f • V :t r- Dr. Jones Takes Owings Pastorate the entire congregation be present, the list of words and graded the LAURENS HUS WEEK CAMPBELL LODGE 'A ILL MEET FRIDA Y member of tht’- faeulty, has ac- tMun the Owings accept its pas- con - According to an official statement | Arrangements will be discussed, so as ! testants. Miss Margaret Finley won 1 F> Ven «ut this week the Laurens ; to suit the change made necessary by I first place, Miss Benet Godfrey, sec- \ bounty pension roll will eo.itain about Mr. Thomas Burgess, of Beaufort,, Dr. Jones' acceptance of the pastor- visited his sister, Mrs. J. C. Spares, this week. Mr. Burgess was en route to Laurens where he will be in charge o£ Sparks thy a£h tym eeats store. ate at Owings. The services will be held at 11 a. m. A heartv invitation is give* to attend this interesting old cfear&t wcaX iskmday. ond, and Miss Zeline Davis, third. Miss Finley having won this honor last year, the award was made to Miss Benet Godfrey, who stood second in kbe contest. 250 names this year and the pension funds to come to this county will amount to about $24,000. It is ex pected that the funds will arrive and be paid ost some time this week. Dr. Dudley u.• - . '-i 1'i'"- by teriati ' "ih c cep ted an invga,' ct Br*,.-bvterian chutvti NIGH r tcrat* . He will pt-xi-. h for the con- . gregation on the first at'd third Sun- Campbel 1 Fudge No. -15. A F. M., days. In addition to this work, he is will hold their regular meet mg Friday supplying Duncan’s (.'reek and preach- night, May 8th at 7 o'clock. The ing from time to time for the Thorn time has been,moved up to 7 o'clock ; well Memorial church in the absence in order that those who desire may of its pastor. Dr. L. R. Lynn, attend the chautauqua. The secre tory, V. P. Adair, urges all members to b« present. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Pantjger return ed from New Y’ork Saturday.