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NUMBER 7 5a- . f OiinnbU, F«l>. 18.-M9eiMitor P. H. IMEJacNn of Fkcenoo tiffed adoiptikm of ld« Mnendmmt to the f>ener^ tp- pnptiation bM to pioiride « syitom of •totoK)|>eratod liquor atoree *^£0001 • temponHico •tandpoiilt'’ toniglit «s Mm eeiuite opened debeto on the pro- POmJ. ■ After ontiininf the teraip of the amendooent eponsored by hini and Benator Wairm of Hampton, he said *Vaperteoefe and oOrnmon Mnae” had ..damatoatod the knponibWty of suc- ceegfaHy proMbiiinf the aale of ti- qdor «ik that, the^ore, **an order- ij and controlled idle, deaigned to 9!kld ravenoe and fanned and modo* latod to eecompUah” the greatoet popi, iilila' temperanea iraa deainMe. He oaid tMe tyatem, by adikh the abate wooid end its pieem heenaiiif iQfitaui, waa aknilar to a' ■dna rejectod-tor'lhe IpUn of prirete atores -when the eaie of Hqow wae licatoad in 1985. MelBe^in eaid the state store plan eras an advantage over the existing law in ‘Sseven ealknt fsetorea.’* It would ^iminate ‘ifae profit mo tive" adid atop the present pnaetioe by whi<^ he said wtoakey was "dis played and flaunted" aa ''an article of merchandiee." Liquor stotea would be rekgatod "to sMe atrecbs and back etreetSj" he said, and their operation by the state wotdd lesfidt in ifewer eales to mmors. "The bootieggers and the wih<^ aaler are the ones .aho are really making money out* of' the preeent law)’ MoEac^ eaid. "To adequately and* properly pro vide for oM age eeehtanca and pub lic welfarr 4l,0(HUK>9 spora than is provided in this bid Is needed. "... You’re ekher got to get this roomey out of liqaar, whidh It ad available soonoe J or yon have got to rote additioBai tana this year.” McBaohin called 4t ^ weasel argu ment" to oppose the propgaaf. BOARD Amnud Soidce ' Itold For Scouts Grand Jinyiicn and S< v Petit VdUrencn Are Draw^ Fgr Tem Beffinninff February 19. WttUAM JOSHUA DUNCAN Cfinton Lq^ UseM Citizen W. J. Duncan Snccnapbs Te Briff 'liineai. Large Crowd Attends Funeral Services. In terment At Rosemont. William J. Duncan, Sr., 67, one of this community’s {x^tdar cHi- xena, died at his home here early Mon day morning ftdlowing a critical two weeks illnei^ Che outcome of which had baen feaa^ by his family and in- thnato frienda frm the day he was ordered to bed by his physician. Vuneral services were oqnducted TSiebday afternoon at 8:3b‘ from iBlrOad Street Methodist church, with a large oongegation from here and eleewhere C^ filled the.chunoh aa- •smbled to pay their lact reepeeta.The aervieea were in charge of Rev. H. 0. Ghambera of Newberry, a former paa- tor ^of Ihr. Duotaii, aaaiatod by the malor of the dntfch, Rev. L. P. Me- Dee^ and aaotber fonaer pastor, the Rev. L, Wiggiae of tkeenwqod. Mr. Chmnim paid trtt>nte to the Ohris- Tbe ifynmary term^of general flona oonrt wiU convene In Laurens next Monday. " ' The grand jurors edeetod to serve this'year, and 86 petit venixamco for the approaching' term, hava been drawn by the Jury coinmiMion. Grand jurymen are: R. N. Jackson, and C. W. Gray, Dials township;' W. H. GosneQ, J. If. Adams, |L ML Drwin, 0. Sit- greaves, C. D. Roper, S. T. Ridl and James T. Orewa, Jr., idl of Laurens township; A, B. FnHer, Waterloo; J. G, R. Martin, Youngs; Oscar E. Brown, ScufOctown. Bold-over /members of Ihe body are; ' Areb C. pwene, W. B. Brown, M. B. Taylor, R. B. Owinga, J. Scott Geerga and C. B. Holland. ^MiBa4aaminmmga IlCWv VBIlllWIliKI "gaame Lanrena townaUp—R. & Tbomp- •on, George tM. McDanief, W. P. Whsdey, J- H. Baxpstt, John L. Dag- nall, Kemietfa Brownlee, O. C. Med- kKk. Dials—O . F. Ropp, J. H. Smith, W. T. Dwings, Rsiph Templeton, Jeim B. McCom, L. D. Armstrong, Nye iWiflis, J. C. Oheek, Fred S. Stoddard. Youngs—T. R. DaSBaelds, WiUsaasr- Perry Pearson. V Hunter-4Willie H. O’DsH, T. L. Eaiis,Y:. J. Oraig, G. F. Buford, D. Q. Sowers, H. O. I^itmire, J. F. Thom- SENAn VOTES FOR NEW LOANS 140,000.000 Credit For Finland and China Approved. |20.000.- 000 To Each. House Must Pass On Blatter. Hdrtrtrf -PimUA ««*».* Mannefheira tins atiH holding, eaRs on .W aemHMgf ^ B®V; W. N. "evHiaed nitons" for quick b^. Rua- Long At FM Baptiat Church, aiane^renew destructive air ndda on dtiea behind ihiet. ,a uakm Boj Scout service waa bald Moaoow/—(Roaaia dahna eaptnre of Sunday evehing In the Pint Baptiat more Finhish forts, total of 84 rs- chaech and •’tWpdad hy * huga «<«- Washington, Feb. 13.—Voting 49 tq ported taken in last five days. fyegation. Whinistor^of thajcRy 27, the aenstle today approved legis- available to Finland mid bill «4,the Otinton district coeupying re- 120,000,000 each to Pmiand goes to bouse; record naval pekoe- hi the main center of ^ , time appropriation Irill statts tlwough|t**« aodRorum. ^ W1 paw^ the boupe. ! W. N. Long, fiaator of .the boat ^ which heatedly oontended Und««.-Britoin to scout Germany; calls for ‘10,000 fishermen volnnteen to battle mineB; three fighter planes chase German bomber frm Thamaa liver. Pai^.—Incnch police watch Soviet Russian embassy. Rm> ds Janeiro.—ftrRieh South At lantic naval eommandar tslb story of burning and sinking of' Nasi freightar. Kram Yarborough Takm By Death Cross Anchor Native Dies At HendosonviUe Week After Passing of His Brother, L. Yarborough. challenging seemon-^ at the semoei using aa his topm, "Challenging that itbe action was an "entering wedge" for later loans to Great Brit ain and Fnmoe, now goes to niif> wbnls state qf Soott Oarotina honest men to administer tfei^ hill He said the '^qpeisimcaa and sur- veHlanoe" exbreisid by the federal government over the liquor industry left 'Wall chance and of^ioctuq^ty" for dishonesty. MeEachin said that ha 1989' tfie stato received approximate ll|600,- 000 from the fl.28 a galkm tix on liquor. For the eahas period, he said* Virginia made a^ not profit of $4,- 715,328 from liq^r sales under its state store plan. ' Total cases of tiquor sold in South Carolina last year, amounted to 488,- 000, he said, at^a cost, haeluding tax, of appsQxInsatily $16 a case to the wboi^ler. After the wholesale and retail markups, he said, a » wmmwwymBm «v»v«wiF « UMUl and served/ God, the minister said. The beautifiil and numerous Boral tributes banked b^ upon his newlyw made umand. the 'attondanoe upon the eervices and other acta of kindnsie ekteatod the high eatsem in which the deceased was hqld by a host of frienda who joh) tha.famfiy in mooming his death/ Intecment followed in Rose mont cemetery. Active psUbeerers U>^ were: G. W. HidlingswMtlu J. H. Pitts, Jr., Rhett P. Adeir, Raj^ond J. Ptts. James Duncan and T. P. Scott of .Whiteire. A large number of fam ily friends acted as the honorary es- qont. ■ " Mr. Dunpia was bore in Jacks townriilp on M^ 9, 1878, near Cross Hfll- -Edward G. Noffz, G. Hfll E. Boazmim. Waterloo—'David €.' Smith. B. O’Dell, C. 0. Teague, Sammie Drake, BuHivan—A C. Vaugbii, Bw Turner, Walter L. Davis, B. F. Qraw- ford. ; denffletown—J. D. McNineh. D, T. F. Teaders’ Meet In Laurens Wednesday Hsaring from an unoonseious, ragged indivkhialiam, it now become or-j ****d®claired .war bebween China and Sunday morning at his home foHow- ynw., aod gpon its oiganixatioosr*P^ Although the letter’s contents mg s heart attaric. !sheh as we have in ttww j^otvies the]^**^ made pihKc, the adminietra- The body was brought to the old nt^jg^tion of the worid is riveted. Butl^ * known to feed thait iirvoku* Yarborough home near Gross Anchor' where funeral services were con ducted Monday aftenioon at 3:30, vrith intennent foBowkig in the Yar borough Ohapel cemetery. it was an unusually sad ooind- dencs that Mr. Yaiborough^ <teUh closely followed that of anofoer broth er, L. Yaiborough, of Groas Andior, wito preceded Mm one week to the grave. ^ The deceased is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pearl Patton Yaihor- ough; one son, N. P. Yaihorough, High Point, N. C., one hrwthm and one slater, C. D, Yaihoeoaim and dext the 21st, at 8 a^sloek. _The devotional will be led by the 1^.' A. C. Hotter, pastor of the First Methodist church, Laurens. The reeaker of the day will be E. W. ioHhton, past president of the state association. The entertainment part of the pro- jmUB will be provided by the Laurens dub. add to the consonrar at approxiiaato-l^*^l^’* <hucch, a sen of WiMtesn J. Iy628. This resuked, MeEachin figiued, in a profit to the wholesaler a^ retail er of $8 a case. Multiplied by Duncan, first number of cases, "that would be 88, 464,000 gross additiooal profit." Bates, of RieWand, asked MeEachin built the fhrto cabin ever cecu- .. . r : ... , ewL^ Ams ..awws I iiTi f 11 as and /Emma Jacks Donean. His grand father sad grsndmothsr\w4r» Joshua and Jane Duncan. He was a Duaesa’s Creek ssUkr, who came to ibis country ftom Psnasylvwma. The pied by a white man in the territtny embraced within tbs boundary tines of the old coQUty. The settlement was made in a tributary of Enoree in which Jacks towndiip is now located,' and ^ creek on which he eceoted his exude cabin eftorevards took his name —Dknean’s Creek. .tf-''Che per capita pTOiM would hd as much in South Carolitta at in Vir ginia?’’ MeEachin told Bates to fqtget com parison with Virginia or any other etato system and teke tfaeae 488,000 cases of liq^Mr soid in South Cardina last year and see what you, . can make on-it." The profit, he, er- Mr, Duncan iaceessfaUy fanned in cued, would be 'enough ‘to balanoa Mda and Newberry empty until 1920 ud <1* xdd Ki. i>l»blti<» «d piMk welfare." |g| to CMnton and tetik a home cn Burnett, of * Spartanbutg, asked ifi^ Carotiaa avenuh .Shoitly many persons no# employed in >iquoei*f^ hs bacadie mkxtsger of the Peo- storos wodd not ba thrown out of w—*1...^ id- jobs and if many stores now'rented Mwould not be left ‘vaeant under a state store system. McEacUn r^Hed affumatively. but Change Made In Schod Faculty Ned Sprunt Hays of this etty, has been elected to teach in the seieoee department of Clinton high school for the remainder of the sch^ year, sue osedteg R. T. Rogers, resigned. Mr. l&qrs who entei^ upon Ms work Monday,.is s graduate of Presbyte rian college and has taught in the aehbols of Georgia. Mr. and Birs, Rogers kiflt Friday for Greenville where Mr. Rogers has accepted a position as diemist with a newly organized firm man^aetnring oieomargarine. Hiram Yarhorongh, 63, resident of Hendersonville, N. C., <tied suddeniy Yoipg American KaidMod." His was'Y Timothy 4:6-16. [ ^hout natmng eitber Finland or 'In opening Ms sermon Mr. Icgkdation would merest ' the lending anthority of the Export- Import bank by 6100,000,000 and per il^ wflthorhy of the future credit grants to a maztmum of 820,000,006 for any one country. The money would be ured for the purchase of oon-mHitary supplies in this country. In the comas of the debate^ tbs senate refaotod two amendmenta — one by 'Senator Taft, Sepabtirea, of Ohio, to cot the proposed increase ia lending anthority to 850,000,000, and a second by Senator Danafaer.. Repid>- Ikan, Gonneotioot, to foorbit <1^ baric to make loans to governments. Meanwhile the senate foreign rela- , ^ ^ committee received from Secre- lifflMi lisuan maans fimidwriJtexiQMae. oppying the appk- wet'to-ths the worid is yoath-cooscious toftey as it has never been before in aU its Matory. Aa a result of eon- it is turning to its young and I mii^ say juang womanhood as wail, for jeadwsMp in sU its realms. The fieids of educa tion, minintry. polities and medidne have partienteriy'felt this treod. Nor Is trend altogethec without iroitky '^foondation, ior yo^ng man hood has always manifeatod its po- Wtialities whmv the challenge set before it was suffkient to oall them fosth. '^Though this youth movement had its beginiiing in individautls long ago, OTMr QWO CvkfKKXnMBMU Mpsionaries To Be Quests Of Church this is not a one-sided mattor, sudj^^ ^ would help Japan and hurt #e must remember that privilege cairies with it a oommensurate re- j, time, the senate buik- Bpoosibility. ■ SpecifkaUy applied, j *°8r cooHnroee postponed action on a tte «^n>ly ntumnit ff pTopcsal that the treasury ahaRdon yorih is to gnwp the hefan of crritt-li** •«* of pundmsiiig aarion, eivWsation in ttiib has the'”''®**” ^ suh-eommRtes bad fildk to make certain demands of its PJ®P®"9*» but many young people. Such demands views of not made in cold, imperative tones !<” treasury departments hi* M the spirit of a high and boly ~ chritenga that ties wkbm an arm's,**^* ^ leigrth of every American boy. Oeori^ Democrat of Geor- «nMgt is the fbattterge in 1 fh took a teattinr part fai the opposi- plrey life. Fm* enjoins Timothy'**®® *® Mm Fhafoh ptopomk Fpnd- to all belier.^ « iwreaae the yorih. but be thou an ezsmpie . . to lend Up to I80J100,- in »«»»»■»»■ of life.” In other wiwds. •®V '®*® ©•“■toy. Finland al- n> live a. to let no man vliscr3it>^y ^ 610J)00,000 from your infiuence because of your,M»,®“. .<3dns is also expected to early years. To do tMs. we must'*®®*^ addkronri credit if the bank’s .follow certain lines of endeavor.' j landing authorhy is increased. Tbe First Preabyteehm churdi willi mnat watch our words: a thing'. '“There is already a feeling grow- have as its special guests heat Snn->«|)||^ ,|he aged Paul sdmoniriKd his ^ ^ drawn into day. Rev. F. A. Brown and Mrs. fAVUwmmr Yoai« TTmothy was ^ Bmopean war," George said. Brown, miMionaries to Gbnia. who L teacher, but in one sane of the he contended, the are now on furlough. Both at the ^ lyioK] not more so than any young Umted States ritduld take extreBqe morning and evening services, missionaries wUl speak. Mrs. Brown is special represehta- tive of this church in China where she has labored for a nunrbmr of years under the nu^aces of the Southern Presbyterian church, ternoon auxiliary of the church, and Tuesday morning vriU speak to the coHege stu dent body.' ' ' , S ^ MBN-OF-CHURCH TO MEET The Men-ol-the Ghnncfa of the First Freebyterian church will hold their February meeting at the church this evenk^ at 7:80, wito aH Presbyterian ^'man here assendiled. for one’s life *“7 »tep that could be is s school wtiose totelsge is cur-! •®*®*T»*’®‘*<* abroad as unneutraL cumserkmd only by the limits of his Senator McCarrsn, Democr^ of fueociation. Let no man dare to aug-1 denounced the proporibon as gest that the high conoeriiMi of *® ‘entering wedge," which set *te African manlmiri^lto^ onre P*««^ s sriterfuge s^ uian church. On Monday sf-igto<» to wihout f^inr the!*®**®-” aasMted that evea»—*- she wiH address the woman’ei^cf a barbed arrow in his soul. 1*^ P®»i©y Evolved. men of the community oovdislly in vited. Omton People Bring Asked To ^ *1^ > ■ ' a*V' 1 sw wv* • We should be exemidary in oar I United States would have to lend speech, never using corr^it, profane' *® .J^**"* or foolish langoage but conirarily, words graced with wisdom and truth But deeper than words, the ohal- The aoilior of the hill. Brown (Democrat), of iMkhdgan cot iPto the aiguroeciit to contend thak lenge appeals to the whole manner of j*???® allies would he impoa- 4ife-a tUhg comporite in tts nature.!®*" ™to the netoralky act were Bari therefore doea not exhaust thel®™!L^ S«®**®® '^^****» list when be meotMos love, faith ^ speaking for purity. It is tone that our affsetiooa ®“» prei^ Fsalamrs# defema must be considered, for love is of ©teuCTfo •• •*» ‘tepic." God. and the two direations that love at its Mgbeat and best will inevits^ take summarise the Law ou which State department ofnrials have made no secedt of their relaotaaee to aj^y the nenkulity aetvto Japan and Contribute FuiKis Fw Finnish Relief! ^LoH"T!v*God vSTaU^S* heart'Pf®****^ .•«>» Aipmeske to boith. pte’s Bonded Wtoehoose. succeediag J. F. WMCmire. Since timt time, un til oveitakan by bis final Mlneas, he held that poriitioo, Ms #ork being chaiucteriaed by fidelity to duty>.<f- 4d’ these «joto vrorid be lost' and firie^ and unifom couiteBy to- Oootinac qo hadk paga) .v mES Omton,•along with other comroum- 'tiea, is bring ariied to contribiito to M to t^itoa and built a horns w the Pionish'Relief Fund in South Ckr- olina. The drive has as its purpose the raising of fimds for the eapedri pro^m of moving back foom the firing line approximatriy a million old men, women and chttdren to idac- ee of safety, and there to (riwlter, fofed and clothe them. The hnineneity of the problem is 8iq[wlling, and there must be a quick reeponae by the American people to prevent a worid catastrophe, ^ eationri commiltee stetes. The'eampaign in tkia state ia directed by A Frank Lever aa eSmir- ■tep. * ' R. E. Sa^. during Iha waek uua appeiated by Omhrmaii Invar to and with all thy soul and with aU thy .thus Japan, because the latter wards the hundreds qf .fanners and otiien with whote I# came in eon- Caet. Be was at the tims of his death a msmbtir af tbs biard^of directors of the CitisMii iFriteval ‘ Saviaga and .Loan ataociwtten and a vahm^ and 'ooneerretya utinbnr wf Its loan cam- nrittea^ IteriggWng bjf gate and aownd SOWW ^ABAGE D. (b Sawsrsb Pif9> A. J. Jajhaif* . Japre Orifia festered) head the campaign in Otnton. 'Opoii dui raslded, ^ lli naaM la xMcaltei- tteU in 1986 jHi.a qaadidato [sMoo ha taii.'fof .aigbt yegrs. rims IM reodsiwd vuluUble Sasd This fhai aaipteys 8 vtfiywcvaw prevteasly re- jfwrted finas employed .... KM kfl in hilpiag toduoe|^i«gl3hj It W Jo Trade ifai city's lmm;tpteiitqdnasa Mr. Doasao la te^relliteas faMi US a sMMmaisa. renDs narommy w CUnteuian tm^lmid bare a reambrnnef Bregd sMteMt MitiMh and drily -aarvsd jsm Ms tmiRit atewaras. to qni enuraa qpu aim* day.,aritoqi' kw •■ttepjw" imva .^'ind a#f bH,.:. 0K; DuteWL.iaas a umm aI ‘ osj enuremip Prindpal J. T. W. Mims is directmgjmind ami with sU thy strength; and 0®*®°®*^ o™ YaeWries thy neighbor as thyself.” One mayi^™ ^*?®® ®®*. ha've the power of a prophet, the . *?*®^.**‘®y contend that Firiand speech od mT aiBeL or the philan- ®® ^ I®""® appKoetion of thropy of a Carnegie but without love I ^ **«S_55* *** «f the hh is worihlesB. jRusso-Pinmrii conflict The naoM An exemplary life ehailenges thelj^ •ri ban aotomaitical- the canvaae among the colored schoola. While Finland’s soldiers are' fear lessly fighting m defense of their de mocracy,* great suffering is bring ex perienced by the women and children • An exempiary me onauenges onei"*' ** who are making sacrifioee in foqd and lattainment of purity- Peihaps titereify to Finland as are warm riotMng that their soldiers may!has been no time sinoe'the turn before the sen— Coatanuc on bari: pigpe) DBIVE ^lAREFULLY SAVE A LIFB- So Far TMa Tear llicre from thekr pripka awl taken. Tha caapaigB te thread thte wmM in order ia giva aU eitteeas af-tha cQawnunily aa timity to' cariribute to khte W. H. M&ato ct mt cMly Sapt ■epooM, snpaiasa uy Staff,' te toaoBg .an asbool ShildNii for 4m aamm. At Qridvfils. W. A Mubrimad aad Q,^. Boy are actfog aq riialmMla.Jll| tba Ifca, A M. GtoalaaA and 1 preserve their nation against its hn- the century when the problem of perialistie knrader. Lauruie county ie mafaitaibdng peraonal purity was so being asked to do its part in ithte na- tisnwide moverarot/for the existence of 'thte smell European Ofariatten na tion. GHntoR is niged to do Ita pail and do it nobly. If you have not made a arinieriprion aa yet, you may do ao DOW if cammunkating with 1^ local ehairmaa, any minlater of the city* or coaanitteemen named to serve in thte area. 'She local ehalrman stated yaatsr- day' that to dale 627942 turn baea I in aomlrttretiblm for the cauaa, with reporis not yat aaeaivsd from Oidd~ri|te, the P> C. atudanla. and Cha Ifons airi>. Thoae aialDiny aankri- efraa for are: Bmibyterian cbaith, I74A0; fUat Baptiat chureh, IdOAO; llteraK wall erphanaft, 8S0u67} Steto Train- teg Rchoal, ^15; Broad . Stetei Mrilmdtet ctaarrii, IH-dO; Aaaoriate Mafcamni Ihsatytei-ian ctoeh* 68.00; Bdtory ebd!* ^-00; KIwante cteb. FATAUTT AUTOMOmLB ACCUBNiS IM LAUBENB OOUNTT Let*6 SHrirt Tp Hiik* 1#I6 » 8*16 T6*r Oi Ufo HifMai*. ate. S. C. Senators Divide •Senator Byrnes voted for the biH. Senster Smith voted againat it. Red QpossRoD Cafl Com|deted American Red during iNovenaber it was stated vea day by .W, the local dbafter. The canvass for membenklpa was aponaored ty lbs |loeri Kasmnte riuK bsuded ky G; W. 'BoUingawerlh as dhahnan. anreant raised in tba 1410.64. divided Gtiatom I198AI; Gridvgle. 8211.80. This com pared jrifo a total ef $405.78 teat year. IpM.Tl from Gtinton. mri 8106.08 fooai Ike GeMvilte eoaroa- nHy. Chairman HeOupworth etatea la hebntf of the Kiwante elih aH and 4ha anttatenri fo Ihp caavaaa. '>5