The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, May 01, 1912, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10
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TILLHAN ON THE FENCE.
Won't Say Whether He Is for Blease
or for Jones. Says People can Be
eide for Themselves.
liy P. ii. McGowan.
Washington, April 26.?Senator
Tollman of South Carolina will he
"hands off" in the Palmetto State
gubernatorial election this year, ac
cording to a statement Issued by him
here today. For so' to time there has
been considerable speculation as to
whether he would support Judge Ira
D. Jones who left the supreme court
bench to oppose Cole I.. Please, now
governor, for another term, or would
support the governor. Some have said
that he was for Jones while others
have maintained that he would stand
by Mease. All doubt, however, was
set at rest when the senator issued tho
following signed statement:
"My attention has been called to a
statement by tho newspapers and ru
mors In some parts of South Carolina,
that I have said I would support Gov.
lilease for reelection. There are also
rumors and statements that I am go
ing to vote for Judge Jones.
"I want to say once for all that I
announced early last fall that I would
be 'hands off' in the coming light for
governor, and I take this occasion to
repeat that statement and to assure
the people of South Carolina that if
I should see any reason to change my
attitude of Impartiality between the
two candidates. I will announce it ov
er my own signature.
"I beg them to give no heed to any
statements, reports, rumors or asser
tions coining from any source con
trary to the above. It is none of my
business. The people are perfectly
competent to decide what man they
want for governor, and I shall leave
! it to them."?The State.
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Princeton, April 22.?Dr. J. B. Brltt
attended the State Medical Associa
tion which convened in Columbia last
week.
Mr. Pelham Knight is at home from
the Atlanta medical college.
Misses Maude Machen and Allie Da
vis attended the county oratorical con
test in Laurens Friday evening and
remained over until Sunday, the guests
of Mrs. R. A. Cooper. .
Mrs. Gossett of near Holidays visit- 1
ed her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Ridgeway !
last week.
Mr. Frank L, Morrow of Helton spent 1
the week-end with relatives here. 1
Among those from here who attend
ed the contest in Laurens were Misses
Maude Sharp. Annie Lee Arnold. Su
san Dritt. Emma Wotborn. and Misses
Ludie and Fstelle Taylor and Mrs.
T. Davenport, Messrs Sloan Bagwell,11
Allie sharp. W. I. Freeman, Arthure
Brltt, Bramblett Woods, Q. E. Welborn.j
Elbert Freeman, Thos. Freeman Clary
McCuen, J. M. Wood, Houston Wood,
Lawrence Taylor, Garvey Ridgeway,!'
James Stone. Jos. T. Davenport and '
Arnold Knight.
Jumicsnn-Putniim.
On Wednesday, April 24th, Miss Amy I
Jamleson was happily married to Mr.
Eugene II. Putnam, at the parsonage
of the Second Baptist church by the'
pastor. Rev. L. S. Shealy.
Helps a Judge in Itud Fix.
Justice? Ell Cherry, of Gillis Mills,
Tenn., was plainly worried. A bad sore
on his leg had haflled several doctors!
and long resisted In 11 remedies. "1
thought it was a cancer," he wrote.
"At last I used Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, and was Completely cured."
Cures burns. Dolls, ulcers, cuts, bruis
es and piles. 2."> cents at Laurens Drug
Co. and Palmetto Drug Co.
0. (>. Thompson.
Our good and loyal old friend Hon.
O. G. Thompson, doesn't have to ask
for re-election to tho probate judge
ship this year. He ought to be given
a life tenure In that responsible ofllee
without ever again having to go he
fore the voters asking them to "stick"
as he, the gallant old confederate, did
on many a bloody field back In the
fearful sixties. Keep O. G. Thompson
in the harness for all time.?Clinton
Gazette.
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fancy hair dressings trying to rid your
scalp of germ life. They cant do it
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SUNDAY SCHOOL QUESTIONS.
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(Copyright. 1910. by Rev. T. S. Lin
Bcolt, i). D.)
Poverty and Riches. Luke vi:20-20;
xvi: 19-31.
Golden Text?A man's lite consist
ed! not in the abundance of the things
which he possesseth. Luke xli: 15.
(1.) Verse 20?Wherein consists the
blessedness of poverty?
(2.) Did Jesus mean that it was
blessed to be poor or In the fact that
the poor were to be delivered from
their poverty?
(3.) Why should the poor be more
entitled to the kingdom of t!ou than
the rich?
(4.) Verse 21?When a good man is
hungry or when he weeps, is he going
through, for the time being, the best
possible experience for him and is
therefore blessed? Give your reasons.
(f>.) If hunger Is necessary in order
to getting and enjoying food, nnd lf|
weeping Is an essential preparation for
laughter, why are not these experi
ences blessed?
(6.) With the world and human na
ture constituted as at p. osent, would
it be a blessing or a curse, and why,
if all hunger, weeping and other pain
were impossible?
(7.) Verses 22-211?Wherein consists
the blessedness of being hated for
Jesus' sake?
(S.) Under painful circumstances,
even when recognized and blessed, is
it always possible to be joyful and
happy? Why or why not?
(9.) if, for example, we are not Bllf-iJ
faring great pain, which is to resultM
by and by in infinite pleasure, why j <
would not a realization of the truth! 3
make our hearts glad? |j
(10.) Verse 24?What is the one
great penalty for riches?
(11.) What can you say .for or
nirnlltsl the statement that it is wicked
to he rich ami virtuous to he poor?
(Tills is one of the questions which
limy be nnswered in writing by mem
bers of the club.)
(12.) Verse 25?What is the great
woe of those that, having plenty of]
food and worldly amusement, have no
desire for spiritual joys?
(13.) Verse 26? Is It possible for a
man who is willing to please Clod to
have all men speak well of him?
(14.) XVI: 19:23?How is it that In
ill time some have been very rich and
some very poor?
(15.) Which, and why, tends most to
?oodness, great poverty or great
riches?
(16.) Why did the poor man go to
leaven and the rich man go to hell?
(17.) Why Is there no necessary vice
)r virtue in being either rich or poor?]
(IS.) Verses 24-26?What does this
dory teach concerning any alleviation
if the suffering of the lost?
(19.r Verses 27-31?If Wesley and
Knox were to come back to the earth | ^
ind preach, would they win more peo- ,
pie for Christ than they difl when here
before? Give your reasons. v
Lesson for Sunday, May 12, 1012. k
The law of Love. Luke vl:27-38; \C
Rom. xiii: 8:10.
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Bible Question Club
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tions on the Sunday School Lesson
published in The Advertiser, also
Lesson itself for Sunday
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INDIGESTION.
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You know that most of the ailments
named above come from an out of
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When your food reaches tho stom
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If it doesn't digest, but lays heavily
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When it ferments it sets loose in
tho stomach poisonous gases which ir
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that leads directly from the braaln to
the stomach.
That irritation causes heartburn,
dizziness, nightsweats, nervVusness,
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