The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, July 15, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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;W w - , ;4' - .- -- BIG DEMONSTRATION FOR SENATOR SMITH" J tl Rides to Campaign Meeting at New. 1l berry Astride a Bale of Cotton. Newberry. July 10.-The senatorial o campaign meeting at Newberry today was marked by the biggest demon- 3 stration that has yet been made since P the crusade for votes opened at St. ti Mathews three weeks ago. Senator Sinith was driven from his hi hotel to the Jones grove, where the g meeting was held, astride a bale or SI cotton, drawn by a pair of splendid P Missouri mules, surrounded by a P crowd of farmers, and preceded by a squad of mounted cavalry, who act- C ed as escort. At the conclusion of his speech the S senator was again picked up1), put into 'l an automobile, pending from every angle of which Were Cotton stalks in St bloom, and again driven back to tie hotel while 'several hund red noisy t) supporters followed the trail of (IIst, . yelling tlielir approval of the Job. i Another feature of today's meeting C was the appearance of the white cot- Ib ton bloom as Smith cainimitgn badges. Hundreds of these were ii evidence I and stood out In striking contrast. to a the red streamers that flut tered from o the coat lapels of Ile governors (I friends. v Barring the rapid lire of persiste'nt Interruptiois that were dire led a 9' Mr. Jennings, who spoke first, and h then turned against. Mr. l'ollock, who followed, whenl these were at- r: tacking the governor's record, ihe ic wvas little departure Irona the aver age polltical meeting. Senia tar Smit made his usual speech, whicht \was a thorough accou ntling of iis stewarid- I shi) while In the senate live and a ' half yea rs. The governor refra i ned today from making any attacks on Senator Smith. "Ilaskelism" and the C negro question were eliminated. The C governor made a survey of what Ie P had hinself done, narrating Its vn - i tire political history, whIlh was sup plemented with slight propilecy aS to ' future political actlvty of himse'l 1 and the eb' auged boaring th-a hi,is II- C litical enemies will uindergo. I At no meeting have so many IIIow ers been presented. 13t11 senato itl Smith and Gov. lease receleved about i one dozeni baskets and lhouquIiet s each. .tamong which Were several Iboxels of I i peaches. One of the bhai('ies of tlo w - 11 ers received by Senator Sii h was I seiit up by the ladies of Prosperity. xxxxxxff Saturda All Line WeT hav naikead then $1.00 linenhs .... .... .. $ij.75 Linens .......... . $0.50 binens ............. $0.25 Linrenis........ .. o(f1..... .... .... .... All Criepe~ Voiles, I{tiines, tilar' Stiitmer goods ciit b IWe DA r. Jennings, too, got a bunch of Dwers and Mr. Pollock a basket. The meeting today was held in the nes grove iI the eastern limits of to city and was attended by the .rgest crowd that hats collected sincle 1e canpa .gii opened. Approxinimte 2,000 voters were in attentdlanee. Ith a good representationi of lad is. )seph 1. eiltt, county elbairinan. resided, all( prayer was otered by le R1ev. J. .1. Long. Whon Mr. Jennings was itroituced, L was greeted with I cheers for. the verinor. The 111ayor of S3titnter' re 1nlided to this by ntiioiiiiciig hi. lNIasl in Seeing tih cotton1 bloss-oinm rclotinat~et the redl ribbon. This reoiiark was greeted with icering for tle speaker, who then lill tat he had beenl a nietinhor of the ale D)emocratic conlvenltionl whilh anied the niew priintry iiles. "Arel't yolt ashained of theni?" "No, I'm not lsininet of tht, fact at .I ilat a plriI inl I nIt: 1g t hem, il, to qinote till' govemIAI , it yonl Vote this (eCtion YOI0' gt.P L to Vote :Ie >rding to these ruIl.s. 'ald youl on' Alp yourself.' " Tihesp. l n added that11. thle Iles uer11 lstii ial\e ands~ thIni ldt' have anou h tllllienll to - Iiaite h I, - Hit Ola i t)\Ill i o li ii: i t W.e anyway. .\r. .141Vilninga sh altralod th Ir Ill p ardi r d11 ) 1. it 1-4 1 i', I wat Inly rented J y 1t ovIr -ltnIh:, wh o kept 4-4) up I on inIuou1 s ts f r4Ili and cha o!acteisti - Tarks. Th t speaker 4.iletd oneo case ant wh h h-dad tn yWee atr.;. \\'hen 1I s-iil'an Ioo tl ()n of ne0g !ro 4 n1; lIIo ,\ -s in I tIhe -, .(v - -11114,1n. Ili til ser-vil it' , s id . "T e overn'lor t-lls y onl 11ha1 ho'S ling to ( hav 11l the neo esoc- di;s hatr ed. 11l. can't do it until Oin ivil servIice law. is I I r penled. :1nd4 vither tIl. "overnor. 1mr anly other, .\t v hi No q. 14it eur ti 1he (-Wke I ok "Ye".-" thw ho h'11(noir' rimes ath t tha ha1 he 1 iiol in- dlose iv the enn nunty. hoII; (ll (14 wy er nde to pc o 11dhieI cotton 1-1s, h i lhey .1r-4 noIt kep1t even Le for' this." This speaker said that his health had been excellent until he had gono into tile campaign. Since then, he. said, the dally recital of the gover nor's record had so) reacted oin him that lie was almost stifering from the cholera Iiorbius. .\Mr. .ienn ings coneltided by sayiug that lie had been remnitnded by differ ent neopli inl Newherry that the gov (1ri11or w0tthi nlot carry evenl his own coulity this . ear. 'l'o hi-s h added that thiere Was a stroig pos4iility of tho goviior's not binrg III thl 'ee oltuI ra!ce. Til!; conlusiison h(, drew fronm the fact t1hat mIany ien who si'itsIortel thi' governor 1wo yearS ago wcIr, nlot, sluppolrting, hi1 tihIs a; cr. lie had n1ot bean of -, ,iall who voted agains-t tie go\*v(rnor ii t w11o years ago who w as voting, for h1itu fil, Yeatr. When .\r. l'ololek ai that. h1v know ima ny )pople in Nevw\herry. solo 01n0 IIIuiIed11: "DO y'ou knIow Colie?" e'lbs ,pe'Ilwrs rep!y was that Ie had Ilh Ini isfortulle to be at the Statv tinliversily with the governor, that he had! the greater nisisfortune' to bo with hiim ih the legislature, and the great '-t misfortnoie o1 all to have had hin ,is 40Vern1101. "Yr.. I know Colie," the Speaker addodi, "anld I've got Is nmeasure." Thi was answered by iiun1ch hurrah ill for . l".se. .\gainl the sitaker broike a ;h:t. over his interrupttrs' hods by ayiiig that, the little hunch of lse Sinln siouting at th1e top of 11h4,ir voicl, r4minlded him11 of the story of a captaini at tile haltie of Pan1 t.inwt). w0in- the Sp:anuish sdhs were sini a",w :1m1 the .n ria s were rev juicing1-1 over thio victory mii inelmtedl 'o -hout1. "hmi'l eeor, nomys, Ithe poor flovils air,- dying"," ilh captainl ordered. .\Ir. l'(lock ag:iin today put on vx hihilion ith t'uloll R ipu blialnn Hic et ofh ISSO whibi co tatied thelit nam1s o| differint na eito sit Iris. along with Ihat1 W, . h. 1'. oli n of lii ttiiu .sville, : tilamlb ihi t i for lh i it' 'lei ture. The s 1eder remhuled his- audienlCeC th.lm 'oor of tLis ticket asthat of (1h- socialits' flar, :I color .1lso finutet d by th14 anar11chists ald sugges ('I 1ht this possibly was te reason r 'm n' s tlctioll te, S color rod for the lil1ase campign W iege. Thet ('her'w camllishite then-1 jumpe"d to theo record- of, senator Smith, which 9salid wasI toosmal to slanld upionl. 'ottenl. Ip. :.1h1. vuna ill that Sithll h1:11. "I'm .h l that cotton's!, gonev up1 iine fmilwa . h s ea er bed. Iletter plrivves i, esaid. though"l, were dtill 1) the e tion ".* blr anld 11' Sen.Iator Smnith hl:Id heenlln'11 power hev cla.imied toi have benl h1v wouhlhv 4cept the prico up1. IFatr S ith. he Id, w so l jokeo inl Was )hngton, a manl of little, PoWer,. runn11ing \01h the pncrk hark ill;,: "Cottonl ( iton!'- 4'ottonl!" jus1t athe governrlI vries : "Inek nge Ths wpahler re .(.re to (he gv ~asrenann e'nor's charges of -laskellism on other stumps by saying that Charles Car roll Simms, candidate for govoruor and el se political friend of the gov erno r, '4as a nomber of the Haskell convention and also voted for Col. He skeli. Air. Pollock told the Newberry peo p1(e that the governor wias going to be sent back to them 'after August 2 >. This was answered by pleas to send him to Clarileston-' We don't ieed him here." "Wlint are you going to get tor that bale of linters you rode tip oi?" was asked of Senator Smith wh'1ieni he was introduced. "A blamed sight more than you're worth, if it were dogtail," the senator retorted, aI0 th crowdl answered with a whoop. -The speaker then told the New berry aldliiece that he had no apol ogies to Initke for working tot' the farimers ini the United States seniate for live and one-half years. "I would not array class against Class," the senator added. "I have not been againas t otiers- so much'li as I've hiee for mIy crowd," the selnator Said, "What I've been wantilig to to, and wlint I've beeni tryin g t) (to. is not. to have so I any laws put on the statute book s as I've been trying to get sointe o0 those against the rhin-t er taken off," le coittiuel. No one, he said, who had not passed through tile Uetisemiiale of a(iversity on the farm ti, through that. lu iid-to han(d Conflict. withI poverty Coild right ly repilsent the great Inass of agri (ultiiral interests iII the tLited States setn ate. It Viim phasizhlig his eager' piilt. to (efeid ils farmiier' friends, I tIe I speaker saii tiat. we wolnd fight a man wii1 ii Who attempted to stand lie tween him1 and them. "We're with you and we'll help! (mitie back frtoni the aonilience, amin4st. much applalse. The speaker thuen explailed the amiemiilient, withe1 liche w\roti to tie bankiig and1(i irieiiy I:w to extend areris' nol(s, an)d the real estate fea tur,' which aperi mst lie necept ed as collatter'al, and displayed lhe' work he his donev to get grales St.iiimd aI'diz edla nd tlie tIensile streiigti of thie iffrentett grades tested aid bleaeh ed. 'T'he goverior' today rfi'rained frot all bItter attacks oi his oppohnents and dwelt cliefly on his own political record. Ie said lie was ashtaiel of the treatment accorded Senator inIi ith. inl that. he was made to ide out to the (Contliiuled ot Te'agi le.) F-ree Book on Stoiach Ills. Geo. If. .iy of 1.1 Whiting S., Clileago, Ill., a promninint druaggist, has pllilisliei a guide to hiealthIi, )I wich he sliow's hlow lie cured ht imiself and brouglht. relif to t hiuli sainds of (tIt or suffe'ers froi Constipation, blihouls niess, ini digestion al i testItinI trou bles by (lhe use of French ealieng oils, One dose usually convinices. Th Imiost. ('Ithron11 cases rair(ely need ovel thrv(. (loses. Aniy one wanating a Cop.v of titis hook eain get it at the drug st or " freel. .\a rs Wonder'lfull RItoml neh.I Reedy is ntow\ sold hevre by ['11 rens Drug Co. CA L PANY'S ALE C Day. No REDUCl luced Again! 72 inch' i bunask...... .....75 72 inceh D anisk............0 72 itnch D)aniisk...........50 2 ini-ih)'Dask ..........37 1-2 fi2 inch D amask .... .....30 A IltTENT. a w I a ts at big reduceltti. I Nuitsk at I3ig redc(itioln. ome and get morei RC( Best Store Cures Old Sores. Other Remedies Won't Cur. The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relievem Pain and Heals at the same tihe. 3So,0c, $1.%C DR. CLIFTON. JONES Dentist. OffIce in Sitnions Building Phone: Office No. 86; Residence 219 WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworkecd your nervous eye tm *nd* ca*id trouble with your kid neyA and bladder? Haive you pains in loins. side, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, and un iler the cyvii: A froqttcnt. desire to pass urine? If s. WIlliatm' Kidney Pills will cure you-Druggist, Prico 60c. WILLIAMS MFG.CO., Props.. Cleveland. OhI3 LAUIRENS DRUG C0. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Calls answered any hours, day or night. LAURENS, S. C. Asthma! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY gives instant relief and an &'asoluto cure in all cases of Asthma, Emonchiiis, and 1Iay Fever. Sold by drgists; mail on receipt of price $1.oo. 'erin Package by nall 10 cents. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Props., Cleveland. Odo LAURENS DRUG CO. Lauren N. 4 B. R. TODD Engineering and Contracting Land Surveys a Specialty ,increte Work Skillfully done or In, spected. Draiwings and estimates of all Kind Telephone No. 346 Laurens, S. C. Piles I PilesT PilesI Williamis' Indian I'ile Ointment will curt ill it', Ileeding and Itching Piles. It ab. -i'rbs the tlinors, allays Itching at once, nets as a pimilice. gives instant relier, W~Iitims' Inian l'le Ointment is pre. pare(1 for I'los and itching of the private par:-. )rurgists. mail 60c and $1.00. WILLIA'tn MFG. CO., Paps., Cleveland, Ohi zxAURENS DRUG %,. L3erens, L. 0. LOSES W'S Your [ION! Other Big Re AlI 2( i inch Silk P opl infl $0.50 . All Silk IPlitI el'ns ati neiua cost,054 paiiliern lef tl ini bo l)ot' . G oodi I lot $0.50 S11; mlixture' Cr'epm. 3 I lot1 Suiitinigs value $0.25 to clos You1lr ('hoice ofr ainy colored P~arasec Your' thoice of an~y piece of 45 incI \allies~ Ill to $1.50. Iiig lot linmbroide'ries value .10 and All 3(i inich slines~~ii $1.00 vahi than Your Moneys 8 )MP4 NOTICE OF SALE Order Chattel Mortgage State of South CaroHla, County of Laurens. By virtue of the authority contain 'ed in a chattel mortgage, executed by the Cold Point Granite Company to the National Bank of Newberry, of New berry, S. C., the South Carolina Loan & Trust Company, of Charleston, S. C., the Peoples National Bank, of Prosperity, S. C., and the Exchange Bank, of Newborry, S. C., on the 15th day of Sept., 1909, and recorded on the 25th day of -Sept., 1909 In Vol..20. page 515 of Chattel Mortgages in the oice of C. C. 1C. P. for Laurens County, in said State, I will sell at public out cry on the 22nd day of July, A. D., 1914, at 11 o'clock A. M. at the Rock Quarry formerly operated by The Cold Point Granite Company, near 0old Polut, in said County and State, the followig goods and chattels. de scribed in the mortgage, to wit: One (1) 50 11. P. Liddell Engine. One (1) 50 It. P. boiler. One (1) 60 J-1 1. Thompkiis boiler. One (1) hoisting engine. One (1) Sullivan air compremsor and tank. One (1) Ingersol steel drill. Four (4) hoisting crabs. One (1) Auistin rock cruler No. to with screen and bell. One (1) drum. E'3ight (8) guy wires. Two (2) dump cars. One (1) lot of light dumlp car rall. Three (3) hundred feet of 4 inch pipe. Terms of sale: Cash. JOHN 1). OWIN(i$. _-- t Agent for .\lortgagee. Augustus G. Hart Attorney at Law BANK OF LAURENS lBLDO(. In office recently occupied by John M. Cannon, deceased. Prompt attention given to all business Practice In all State Courts. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DentiiSt People's Bank Building Phone 382. Laurens, S. C. Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all State Courts. prompt attention givento all business. q.* =XXXXXX VIO Chance! ductions! . .. . . .. .. .. .37 ots of good fall rounld you can use for ail season.1 alue $0.50 to close' ...35 c .. . .. . . . . .15 I iu atork for ... ...95 aFlouneing for .59 yard. . .15 your ch~oice .7 1.2 yard. e .. . .. .. . ...75 Worth. Ny