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+'.AL ,!: r ,i,,y e , i. r ".a v. . t: . r. c f .l rr;J;?.,,"'_: rl u+t! t, i 11 ti <A'm ti r s 1 t. i " r (. ~t s ' .t " % 4' h r k " r' rt" ifAF r ' q' y l ~ J iS t . '? ' 'Cat K X CLUB LAURENS, Sioirr ioLItA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916, M1MPS AN Fer Tons of S f Spoken U0 JUDGE JOHNSd ( AMONG n 'De ionstration Agent M 8beCIul Visit to Clhi Members there. Most ?S F~Ir from Upper Por ('tnunty. ke lie membership in roll Clovpr Club is g;rowing s, houid. Yesterday F'ant the tor Moore relporte(d that a pounds of seed had bee: son and the indications are i and nbelhbrship will show $ Ira size before the season coti 0,.3 ing. for The larger part. of then.; Inub shill so far has come fl inial part of the county, althu bnt part is not entirely witi itation. -In order that. I) ber n1ay not continue and 11 per as welt as the. tipper part' wer ty. litay profit by the caN pen Mloor. Is going to Miake a in fort to bnlist lnnbors fro -er tion. With that end in vie un ing to set r.aide one d1 ! r. wthen') he vill .be in ('lint, ef. iembers. This-day will e4 in the next Issue of The go Mr. Moore was very n> ek several days ago to rec it froli Judge Jos. T. .1 oh ,I that he was intorested in that ho wanted 250 pound - ants on his place in this e !r Johnson, was thereupon a g membor of the club. ilis ,1 follo ys: i "Spartann .e ,.4 . a "Ar. P. "M. 'Moore, ".F'ari Demonstration A "'Laurens, F. C. "Dear Sir: "I see you a re getting u1 Club in Laurens county. I Stenants onl my fa rml lt Springs and I want each sow, four acres In clover. r make Iwelve acres. I s e pounds of clover will he an purpose.. At any rate lIa. for enough clover to sow tw I "I am told the poorest. u Ma ry land has been conver garden spot. It Is the Three .-lume, leunies and like st Is what Laurons county nee . sally those sections where 1 \" t and rollin:g. I wish / s s In your work. Yours very 11l "J1os. T. Moore stated that he h 11 tter of Judge Johnsor '-l ne so well informed m tt ratters, would encoura Ito !I be noted that the a set w spoken for is near thr' ai .ount spiokeni for at .timoe I :t week. Mtlr. Moore hi the alhlount. wIll dlouble ag. week."'. Asked agalin yesterd the acreage a hushel of se' planut, jho staid1 that It wvould the neighborhood .of four a that .a bushel wvillI cos' in t borh'ood of Seven or Eiglit o *(ditionlal muembers reported .week are: Additiontal Meumbhers Total' bigught fromt last we< WV. P. 'afi'is .... ...... II. fl. Bitikeley.. ...... W. C. W)yrtrton'.* .. .... J. C. Smth .. .. ...... J. A. WVofford.. .... .... L. M. Mahion.... ...... II. 1i. Mail on & Son ... .. .. W. A. Pd win ........ M. W. Oryw... .... .... .. Z. C. Rooyes .... ...... L. A. Ar'mstr'ong. .. .-.. .. 11. u. WVOIdCI.. ... . .... S~ 1t. aray.... .... .. .. D litrn.... .... A i.v C ~ i..... .... W. P~ ' . Y . News Letters - From Many Sections. CORRESPONDENTS GIVE LOCAL NEWS Hainl~plngs of Interest tAo'any People All Over the County and to Those Who have 'left the Fauily Hearth. Stone and (one to Other Stites. (ol l'oint, July 21.---\r. Thad Nel son arrived 'riday to slpend someo tiuIn with his sistle's, .\tIs. Isake aini .\liss I,il e I li Ltter. .\l t. 1lla .\Iae .\oIoe has returned horne after att J xteided visit to .\t lain ta and Ot.her Ilace. Air. and \1r,. T. 1'. D~untcan visited horl efolk . Iurniay. Liss iouise Hlunter and her father iitled relativ s here Surnday. .\Mr. Shaw' (unninghtani visited rela tiVes in the neighborliood recently. Rtev...lo~die A.\!atinl Milhd his appo (int 11on111 Sunday. trllathing at sltlildi serin1on to an attentive audlience. .11s. .\a dli ltirown, of Etlownh. Ten nessee, and h2e' two sweet little chil (dteln are visiting relatives and friends. \irs. lIluItore, bettler kntowni as: "Girantdiua", has retuned honie afiter spending sorne timne Withi relives, in Lt t re ns. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McNinch and the little twins arrived Sunday and will visit relatives at Ware Shoals and Cold Point. Prof. W. C. iunean, of tDainberg, ar rived Thursday and will spend some time with homefolks, W. L. Cunninghan of Watts .\l ill was the guest Sunday of frientds. R hliun, .1uly 21.-. r. and Mlrs. Sinith J. Martin and .Miss Allie Bah visitled Mirs. Charlie It oper and famIily, of Friendship com uU nity, Monday. Alr., W. A. tildwinl was In L-auren: Mlonday. \hr. Solomon \lahafiey, of lEdeln sec tion, silent Tuesday with .Ir. Dennis Owens. Alr'. and .\Irs. Staitht .1. .\artin were visitors of \lI. Nancy Owens 'T'uesday. (lad \l rS. ltehceea Owen. Is able to be silttins u) soilne now. Mr. lalley Ahereroubie wIas i Lau rens Thursday on business. t'rs. .\l vI Ma .\herer .iJ e visitEd M|rs, iLewis Hlolt, of Shiloh .sect-ion,. Thursdlay. .\1.s. ('h a liolt, of \lernat : Sect ion, Spienlt Th.1(11:ay nighlt Wilhi .\11". C. C. AI ts. S iewart .l\lhon and .\li. s 1-t - lle labb of idin comullnily, visit Jd at5 tel ofi .\Alrs. .\'aney Iwens 'htirsday. ,\1. 11. I . .\ thon and <iau.ghters. ;5e, .\btric and Lizzie visited .\ll. sit\dts. I'r. a o. f . .\ %(. e .e..:.. ursday.t~i~1 iSetlllXIJily Crs Ze 'ora lIasnd ofl'.del, ion, Vi\lsit\be .l'eson,/i Chfe Clinton ' agestso .\if llieslahha . mith . \lar2t.nThurday aften .i sdsTVera andb Aliwe ulaldini0( bro tthe r lock (iite .\rii. AVho1 * 'liene Satuday nght awad aun.. a e liu ene tand Theult matalw k siled \lr. an .\lir.Cade \\'-as e f reshi setisn thenday. * ,; va~isiRed .\lLiieiheck Sun p , Ju la.-Ysteay ater-o . Jasonan Al Cises Nova a hihioruddenly.gave awa and Sreloy.tated.with suh lo .. n.the.ocks tha As Dalla nj..r.e.... ha.. re..u.t.d.. fatal.y hous. \lss obbn I.\r EVADE EN1IMIES: Fate of lerutwh lalud Most Interestinw. Facees 311yDanlgers. 1 ly I'. 11. .\1e.ovan.) Washington, July 21.---Will the Gr nan stuiarine leutsebiland, whiich rave the world quite recently one(, of the bigg'est mlarine sensations which it has ieve'r rec"eived, when she init in to Norfolk harhor, survive the t rays which the allies have set for lie, or will she lind an anchorage in Diavy .Jones' lc ker? \haI are the chances whlih this ruost daring of undersea rtnners has to evade the great nets which have been set readly to snap heri up and sillueeze her life out? Will she ilake her (ermuan port, or has tier nautl' gone down in history as one full of daring and of adventure? Naval experts in Washington helieve that the escape Of the 3eiischlaild will d(l'-nd upon several points. First, there Iluist he taken into consider: Iion both the widt i and depth of thie channelt at the three inile limnit, when she tries to get away. No matter Iow deep the chaninel lay be---the deelnIr the Itte'-- the main question is at to its wid!h. l'het s:ubmlarines iniv S:! tubu-rgie to a1 depth of 250 feet aniid tu t, naval oflicers say, 1.0rne tot the urfac t. for tresh air at least once in every tour. days. iht nt which the allies have spread jest outside lihe Ithree niilt. limnit are tnonh Ilik.' a large steel hay fork usud by tairmers in throwing Ill hay. The points of the t ideItt are inade with a lish honik attacinent, and once ca:ttcting hold, there is no way to loosen,1 thema except inl the sarnie inanner" that at limh is detached trust a line when caught. 'T'hus when the allies would land the subinarine with one of their itnn luoth nets there would he three ways to dernilihi her. She iight hw ,strangled to death--tihi is, with a good hold the net would si1uply let the subtuarine stay where she is sub, nie(rn(eI antl after probably four(1 day" her crew would be suffoated for want of air. Another way would he for the l alli then they could -drag her around in anly way desirel. just as Ithougih the shtuarine were a large' fish on the hook. iorning !into a port of the l'ite'l States. Whed) n ihe:-e was io watih he ing inaintaine:d beyondl fte ordlimry n4114' kept by the allies, is lii t14 a d1:T':' t inatter froin going (111. Niw, tlh allies know '\,at4lly wher thi e Du').i tst-h lanl is a ni tnb s all ilens fa:I, will a1lso 1,1now1 whe st t he sese o tiely naro wil ela nnel, th, 1 i tt! hn ar. hli::.htsi (1of l th o l intiGen n forces' will ply incessantly on th1e waterts ani \h n th I D' I)eutsebIlanill (o"01e.0 to urfl : e they will he reauly to (I rnltk h r in two in Iliss than a liiinin te. The I )husclanl iay, as she proh abhly Will, lose herself for several dad:s, aftel' she is subit'ner el in irth'r ((1 thr owc the al lit's ott her1 gtuard, but it wouhil all be over. .\ir. J. W. .\lthen, who !iv.'s betweecn herte and Clinton, will doubt liss break the retor'ds thils 'eari fori ('arly swuet liotatoes5. In fact, aiccorine-~i to the biest inforat'liIon that the (ardent' kill 't01 has on hand, hIs 1otato reicor'd sor Passes all pre'.vius ones for' earliness. Mr'. .\adden stalkes hiis (lIm for thei re(cor'd 0on two bie. poI'tter: welghling together' 2 pounds and t0 ounces, which he brought to town Thu rsday, lI!e states that they are of the Tr'iumph)1 vaiety, a varIety which he has never' seen planted In this countriy biefore. Will Walker SlaIn by) .11ohn~ Worknman. On M\onday a fter'noon at about live o'clock, as a result of a general alter catilon between two negroes, hIving up on .\lr P'ierrln WattIs' tlace whleh is about five mIles belo v ('ross 11111, W~Ill Waliker' shot and instanitly kIlled .John WVorkman. The Sheiff and ('oronter wvent immeidiately to tihe scene or the iin 1 g and after holding dlue 1 inqest Into the nature of the kIllIng, they brought the slayer to town and lie Is now lodged In the county jail. The weapon used was a 32 calIbre platol4 only one ball 'being fired and it' taking deadly effect by entering the left chest and pasng out through the rIght Bide, th prties were comparatively noungr. il18 NEVA l).\LL.\S Denth Followed ini tines Receie1d Iy IlridLe i'allinu-. \liss Ne'.a I)allas (ied at her home at Ware Shoals Sunda; night. Isite in the afttr'2ioon., .\ti.s J)aljag anti foyu otthers wen't )Ilit alijg andg wll:( they wer' :;tan li 1 on thy' 'brily( that crOsses Saluida Over atar \\'are' -holIs, th:tt imrt nearo.- the Gr'eenwooI side gatve way to lt- hi'i .\ I live of the party fell IIoon the rocky shallows he I neath, reeeiving ijries, .lias Dallas however being the )11ly one to receive any1\ serious~ injurly. :-ite war inunile diately car~riedl homne and all p~ossible. atteitiont was, given hIe. l'iit the tll] was nore tip,.. could he withstood and she passed away at 1 o' lt h Ih' same eveninlg. .iss Dallas was 21 years of age and had recently gradiuated at Due Wst FemCiale (oIlleg<.. hll! was a diolmhter of i'. and Mrs. .1. .1. 4all.is. .\ hout ten years ago they were residents of this eit.V, Il r. I)Dailas bieing then the tIrop ritor of a hoarding hou: e w\hip b is now known as the .'inney Hlouse. Th other.; in Ihe party were: \Iiss Lola Cobb, daughter of the superin tiltenit tf the raill at \\'ur' yhoals, lloy .lackson, who works in the rnill ollice. .lMiss I-:verlyti Dallas, sister of .\liss Nova lallas, and 1 ). I.. Oliver. W ho alto works,; in the mill ollice. I-:nrolIlment liuoks Closed. E"inrollimient books for the Deino ('ra:tis priinary (losed .'II r a) ('on Iriry to exptectations 01 several weeks ago, tiere was1 an ilitrt'ease ili the ('n rollinen* at the box in thi* city, ('lin ton, the cotton inlls and probably all over the county. G1I names were en rolled in the rity against I:::7 11a: yeni. INFIANTIlE PAlY MSiS SHiOWS SLIGiHT 111)('111-.\-: One inIdred ui Fai'iiteell .Newt C'ses Sutnliy wildl 1 leaths. New vYork, .July : m'.-\Iarked de Crease in the infantile paralysis ;,i dtetic \was reported by thlit board of health today, the ligiures for te 21 hou s endiUg at It) 1. 2. heilig I1(; iew rases andll tialils, as coinpaled1 with I:: new ea:t-s iand :;:1 deaths for thle prIeceding, :'ll u iwrl;iod. Iii i\i Cases in lienI(l'tt ille. Heruitsville, S. ('., .lutly.'. -l.ittle it'1llb rour-Fear-old daughter of" .\r. Tomul \\'ri=gt. died I:liin afterinolin roni1 inlaulite Naralysis ait the homie of her :randf:alrhem, Sai \\'right. The1. maiady was diagi'noI'ed ye:.hterday and utptlr antine tabIihilot. 1t is saind that a yoI n2ge'J chil(' l elopt ti: e .;ii1. tro uble toda!y. forbidden childlren undler 1s to :it tend the mnovies:, as a preeaiula against Itie diisease. Only two cases have beeni replorte'd in Greenville". none1( (ietUtn's IFirst Ibale Soldi. i-iavannahtt, (a., .Iiuly :2'..--- lthised't by N d Salirs of Peitiaam. \l~-!I'het ton l'rolt wilt ariv-e in Savaniiahi to moow2(1~ . It witilit beauctionedl iff in1 frotnt of tie 'ottin ielhange .\ondaI:y morn2j2ing. It Iis shoppedii fromh 'iTioiiias. A year11 ago today the 1915a tirst liah arived hert and1 i wasl sold5111 for 2' . -1 R~ei. 1and1 Mrs. Gallo1way3 Jere. llev. and21 .\rs.iJno. L. Glailoway, mtis slonar2ies5 from2 .\acan, Southb China, wto htave been' visitIng R1ev. and .\Irs. W. A. Clark, spent some1) tIme ini the mfoutntains of Northi Carolina and~ camei back by Laur21ens1. i's, Galloway is now in Mlacon holding serv'ices for tihe Chlinese tthere'. On her' way there she stoppedl over' In Augusta and held simlitlr services. Itev. Galloway has b~een 11reachinig at Dublin, (Ga., and 12n a few day13s wtilt join his wvife at .iaCOn. loom thete they will go to Oakland, Cal., to visit Alrs. Galloway's lparen2ts. 11ev. Gal loway's heath is mnchel better arid It is expectedI that he anid hIs wife will r'eturn to China this fall. 3Mrs. Eile Power Stricken. Mrlis. Evle Power, mother of Clerki of Court C. A. Power, wvas strickeni with paralysis last Wednesday and since then has been In a precarious condition. There was no change i11 'her condition yesterday, but the hopet are that slhe will nurvive the attack. ''n Cents .1 11 red is~ tit' ri d t; t lie ('11115, 11 rt')l' ltil'. i I'al' n (OllicorI' 11115 :. jfass '.' li) 1.11'_ an a li sf~lIid tol ;riaiy ,l iflc III I'' i till (';11s i 'll t it i11t i not 1I1'I Wttl ti l' ! ('cnl'her Io l n additn ans, iiI. 'V '''t' coht': ths l~atorv 1: ;t'iit lrvint actni a tin''aI ('I i for huhon t i i'' i " o'f l1iltt h(' s ity \it no !1'a id 1'i t hn hii l y I on. f'ill tans !V:LV .h t l [ .r Ii s s!t'' \ ilo. t', :1 l y' i"' I a 1': in "\i ;!f11 ifoti c' . ii''r h i t' aill ('IF lly 144I nt theiin' haulfi fill (affil 1120v' Mr1.2 I ranks I (l' I i' rl ~' l Ilfi~' ! F11.11 T1 !')t1 t I~ I I -I.: t ~ a Ioflt' s t "). t - i I'' N. I l l '1alit- Ifit 11! 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