The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, June 16, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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ADVERTISER PtINTING COMPANY
Laurens, S. C.
WSON LEE Presideut
AIPHUR LEE Sec. and Treas.
Advertising Rates on Application.
Obituaries and Card of Thanks: One
tent a word.
Entered at the postofice at Laurens,
S. C., as second class mail matter.
I14AIIENS, S. C., JUNt 16, 1915.
I'Pll 1,)INGi l'ltlNC11PIEhS.
"I ain going to die but I did lmy
duty," and thus died another victlin
of lynch law in South Carolina. These
words were s)oken by Sheriff Hood
who was shot and mortally wounded
at Winnsboro Monday morning by a
nob that considered itself above the
law. He was not alone in death. The
prisoner ho was protecting, yet un
tried and his guilt viot proven, went
also. The leader of the mob was so
riously wounded and may die. And
why it all? lIecauise four cr live liell,
w ith the moral supplort of a large pro
ptortion of the citizenship of South
Carolina, choose to do what the Gei
nn1 have doie inl Itheir stnIhIarine
war'fare, take the law into thei' own
hands. It is hiollow inockery for us1
1o praise tihe stani taken by President
Wilsoni inl ipholingtheig il iniles
]:lai downi ill inlter i onal4 . law and
then allow the law of our:' own state
11 b) train h 1zpiaoi. Is thee ani diz
f.oente inl thll p:nipe inlvo'\l-W?
lIIRY.\N'S7 iNEShiNATION.
( sI\i ion a ,e; Ut oii t h lribahe ii 1:I h:
lr In's I i t i I 11 w l h ni. t he
I,.\ ' u V W l V W. iti.. Ill. ;:lI: U .
ihi'r llall v .i1 . Ikl '. j 'il, ly ,V i |P -
od jov. a: ild tht. (It. ::1t I i Iti5 t
ih ha \;I! wcI lil la lhe (.int
-Mr. a 1uyale .y at oin i e divoice :n -n
i i ;. t Ita n h ai d - I .c a is '
I f- II I) I Wi'yi i 1 1 iV e L' V Ii
c I!'- I:t r n . a I lei oil, r III :d i lad
rer 1 1it d by ,, hI)., bt wiy. ; rI v wIll
t 1 te i :n III t:d :19 1hii111e hto tir
tot 11i1' 11 C') i Vt I i Z(4 't11 ' i 11 it I I it IV
tion Will iaV 110 Iti . t11'; n the wrt
othed wasd a 1orelAe-illred ntht teI
ed le and t i;.i i'nen:hatislelns tu1r
ofm th mttet', i t hat behte(trmat ghe
iscoia it eil! nemin t is roni:.:ntion cab
m.31.lra ou lt ioc r
s in l tis tillof ii il i n e ian' y he-bai
liri rini in h's'laipiie.istiin ithisrl
cointy He) ~in-ar1.r I'rr ict.l t h at i ea
tin f.\r I 1r(a ws i hav s . olithe
]Iei:itryi a 'ial 1-t!oi i a n tliil idi
wit'te G r tan dee inine to l i ek
to thei nii ized su iaine' warftr
,eibi litie as I reiden i s n i
held am i lit i ts citizens t- wilb hri
ofi the-i mat ir it. - i betr tat thev,
discoarant' eleen it of tihe I eh- i
'n he sl i an ofs t ihr~t l ac .an
*utron s fo h attlei tact at i onii l
ti aid a-n apttr iiktin ce tts rainl: not' in'
('i:-a t an(' e u tert Ii n1 th h iling
uptofa liv stoak indusitry dinhi
lo n'al 'Jodl on ?fon itit r anye~se~o
had ti t;be elce so eo
th4- h ig e urte-a v na:
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* DIAL NEI'S. *
Dials, June 14.-Miss Willie May
Godfrey Is on an extended visit to rel
atives in Tuxedo, N. C.
Aliss Clara McCall, had as her week
end guest Mllss Lilly Thomason.
Misses Janet Thomason and Maude
Owings were the week-end guests of
Miss Irene Godfrey.
Mliss .Jewell 'Curry and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Curry were in Liauerns shop
ving last Tuesday.
Misses Eliza and Anna Switzer spent
Sunday with Ars. Ike Willis.
Miss Dewey Armstrong and brother,
Claud, had as their guest Saturday
night lisses .lennie Belle Watkins ani1d
.\Myrtle Abereromhie. and Frank Aber
croinbie of H ickory Taveri.
Mi's. L. R. Brooks of Gray Court, was
in our Iidst visiting last week.
Misses Kate and ileen Curry and
Messrs Milton Willson, Towns Willis,
and Prof. Wilson were the Sunday
guests of .\liss Cecil Owings and broth
er, J. M.
Mr. B. W. Martin was a business vis
itor in Laurens Saturday.
Mir. C. F. Brooks of Laurens, spent
the week-end with Mrs. 1. S. Brooks
and family.
Mr. and Mirs. W. S. Bolt and children
of the f'avern section, misses Jennie
Watkins, Myrtle Abercromble and Mr.
Fred Ahererombie were the guests of
.\lrs. J. It. Blrownilec and famnily Sun
day.
\lIr. and Mrs. Robert Owings and
children of Fountain innii spent Suinday
w'itl Mr. 11. Y. Siminons and famnily.
miss clare Cainphell charmniingly (-I
ier'tained tht mellnbers of the Y. P. M.
SOCity Saturlday evening from 8 to 11
o'clock. Il'rog 'essive gaies were en
jI':oed. it tite coclusion of whih dain
txv l(refreshinents conlsistilig of Creamn
:Mid ra1e w(re srCved. A goodly nuno
C''w't' liresellt, 111 of wholin relort
i ini Pt'Ie.
lIv. T. W. .\linnlerlnl delivered an
N'r-jllen 5sI nton in lls I isul l asig
, \yl. to it oalg on r- t n here
Stanlay tuornling.
li ilI l '' ion aul ('onstia lon.
' .\hout live yeai's aGo I legan takitig
Chani elai's T blt safter suifferinur
i .nII 111di es-iin aini const iat ion) for
u 'It findtling a nything to re
,A ;11 at one anld bY us-ing thei for
m :. weet(1ks I was eile of1 the ('ni
hvt. ritos M.\ -,. .\ary E'. .\ . Iu -
u. p'. N. Y. F'or sale by all
Curos Old Sores, Other Remcalos Won't Cure.
The r.orst cnses, no mntter of how long stnditug.
,re cured by the wnmiderfuu, old reliable Dr.
P:ter's Antiscptic ientinhg Oii. It relieves
'tm .iid livais at the' al let time. 25c. Soc,,q3.0
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I.IlIl'N NI' . . *
Isaban, .lan ' I.--The gnain crop in
t1hi:, coinniniity was very good for the
climate.
.\liss 'I-h4C'a Owens and M.\iss Edna
Owens were visitiig Mirs. Dora 11a1I
o .den section .\ onday.
.\lrI. and1( .\lris. Blelton Owens of Gra
(turt sipent l'T'sday with .\i'. and
Mr's. Tluly llabb.
tion1 slpent Tu'esday night. with Mi'. Wal
ter' Owens.
.\lv. Enth .1. .\artin visied her
:-nualmt~Crlu, .\i's. N'ancy Owetns Wed't
.\l r.'~ lCi Aiteso ..\br('rombie of' Ili k
nilhIt wit .\lrM. W\alter' ialwin amil
lI tntily
\l'I T ll 'Ia bbIt~ and4 dan ters. \Clissti
.\ I and' .\lrits . mith Mrt4 in. wer \ i n'
.\ C artha \andor S4i4ie WIla 101 f
ib 'h ein w t reto Miss
sh * t Owen : 1 fanilytC4 die
C t nt fmlISndy
Ci ft ':0 h : lns 1 he o vi.:it
'Ct 41 44 -151 I t t,-mi 1 !itttl of)(I). t :'
wil l rt It Mr1. .\ l alee .\er rtt 4)c
aCiona i' - I a 'sen CSu1 ndy wecith
Th STr. M rouchL I Welnes .&en CO
LANFOlD NEWS. *
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Lanford, .June 14.-Mr. J. D. John
son has returned from Asheville.
Miss Nora Cannon Is visiting her
sister, Mrs. B. F. Doniar in Spartan
burg.
Miss Othello Johnson spent Monday
in Laurens.
Mrs. 11. M. Johnson has returned
home froi llendersonville, N. C.,
where she Visited her daughter, Mrs.
James Buyers.
Dr. W. W0. Brackett of North Carolina
spent Saturday night in town.
Misses Lottie and Ilelen Deshlields of
Woodruff spent. last week with Miss
Grace Deshields.
Messrs Leon Yeargin and Lamar
Owens weer in town Sunday after
noon.
Miss Robin Patterson spent Saturday
night with .\liss Carrie Lou Higgins.
Dr. and Mlrs. C. P1. Vincent and fan
ily of Laurens, spent Sunday afternoon
at Mr. W. Ht. Druminond's.
Mrs. C. ). Cox, Mr. and Mrs. W. i0.
Patterson, Mir. and Mrs. Lee Langston,
Mrs. Alice Mills, Miss Fannie Harmon
and Messrs J1immie Drummond and
Arthur Parson attended an all day
singing at Antioch Sunday.
Mrs. M. J. Patterson and family have
returned from Spartanburg where
they have been spending the winter.
MIr. Charlton Patterson spont Sun
day in Gray Court.
ir. Charles Drummond spent the
week-eild in Greenville.
Dorothy Ellen the three year old
(Iaugh ter of Milt. and Mirs. Mace Wrigli
of G reein wood, was bured ll in the Meti
odist. (einleery last 'i'llesday inioriling
a ten o'clovk.
Miss Elolla hIan ford of Woodruliff, at
.tinded the Iiunetiral of isses \'allie and
Elvie Taylor last T'hiirsday atlernoon.
On Wedinesday afternoon, .lu ne 9thI
0111 town was saddened wheni th
alarini was given that Misses \':illie
ant El':ie Taylor were inissing. Wlile
ptlaying in a large .ully about :',0 feet
deepl near wh1ere thleir' parentls, .\I-.
ati .\l rs. l-lti Tay tlor, wer worki g.,
lim, earh silideily gave way all they
wecre buried liv.wielatn hi
live year ohi lrotIert, escal( . T'
w\-, no [ ii( I unil i i sup w Iilt'
wl wn111, i ta.lhlter and inollt'. Ib e'ga n
calling;, and no anlswer eninle. I t s a
then.1 111ut1 Br.aztons id ".\lnuna I saw
thle dirt a einl onl thlet." The aa t
wvas iniilnediately givetn. Qiil a 11uin1
her. rulshetd to lin- scene and after)co
siderable digging the v0 "little lrow
eyed sisters" wert found, one at Ilt
otler's fel. 'allie was coinpletely
eru-1Shed, while Elvic's nleckin, and
leg were broken.
'T'leir aLge, s welre it and S years, re
spe(ctive(ly. h'ley are siur-vived by thir1
parenis, a btr-other and sislter. On
'IlTursday afternloonl at -1::.0 o'clock
u-nder a noioun (it lwatmiful flowers, in,
tile plresellce of 1Inany sorrowing rela
lives and frienils, in a easket inade for
two they were laid to rest in tie I Iap
list elnetery. .\Mr. an4d Mrs. Taylor
have the syiinalliy of the entire coin
M\iss I ~01uise WolfIf is on thle sick list
this week.
.\i's. Al ice Nelson of ie ndermsonyliile
spent Satuiirday' iiighlt with1 hoinefol ks.
.\irs. C. l,. Wldr'et and( Mirs. J. F.
Waldroit spen't Saturdat~y in liaurens.
.\I ss Est ell e Nelson has returi ned
hiolne aftler' s einl in g a wh ile w ithl h('i
gr'ainljtai'eilts, .\I r. anid .\ti's. :"elsoni In
I'aurelis.
Inu te -'itdly hospItal wht're lhe un
We ar showtxing It' Ia zAs anld btest
S. M. & E. II. WV IKES & CO.
The QuInine That (Does Not Affect The Head
nlecnuset of its ttti u ni I axativ ex,'tffct. LAX A
TIVili tRO t.\10 l'INIi is btteliriltan ordinarly
Qtainiit.: aru td 1 ottt cause nervou~sness nr
riningtt ini head. Rt'eitnber the full nitie aind
took for the' ;tinaturt' of lE. W. GR4Ovi. 25c.
Tin reival iuetting whiilh has br tn
h 'ii r the -a t to we k .tti' ! f- on
n iI th .S tuch il-ret.iN r. ..W
.111 ivl, I be i ta i t , i iidebtti i he l
rOh'n111 Ons htundred proessin
hfit h o nd I a d t r and rall t.'oire
lian'lii tji g:lnrt ofi te Cst ins
Ile sein tieiiu it ofh~o' st net
113 Ir tx( is fel h ' a l ieCl. ''1'li 'itt
i'iN \l. SATLil 'l:\T
.Juln, I n I', j i9' der Mo. la r uto
BOOTBLACKS OF ATHENS. "I DID M DUTY." Tonato (howerf4-We want to sell
you tin canis for canning tomatoes,
They Ar. Night Bchool Students an
Thy re ifg d chlaSuns. an a Spoke the Fairlielil Sheriff Before beanls, peaches, etc. We buy by car
-ile Choso e load lots loose. Can sol you cheagCer.
The bootblack is a personage of HirDea un 1." exec let us quote you F. 0. 1. Fountain
Coomei iportance in the Greek eIp. Inn or Uurens. Druminond & Gar
'tal. Mrs. t. C. Boanquet in "Days buaI did med, the Hood of rett. Fountain Inn. S. C. 46-4t-pd
Intica" Bvr tied hearing of Wanted-Any erson affected with
hAtia" brieena. h J. C. Bluchanan, M.D'i., asho a being catarrh, hay fever or asthma, to Corn
"I hav1 often amazed at was nunicate with me. I am agent for
number of bootblacks thronging alla special train yeterday the Swiss-Aerican Vaporator Treat
nh ubric squot Itks trnin tall to be brought to Columbia for surgical mient. Five to 10 days free trial. G.
the public equures. It is true that
.the modern Athenians seem to re- attention, after having been shot In D. Smith, Clinton, S. C. 44-tt2tpd
joice in having their boots polished several places In defending a negro For Salo-One tan settr bitch, price
atprisoner against a mob. $8.00; two setter Iulos at $6.00
at anlcodd wat coul bet tee seia edO the trip) to Columbia the wvound-* each. Also 75 cords of good at $1.90
wonderd per cord . 0. B. Cold Point; also lot
attraction thMA drew so large a pro- sheriff was In a comatose condition of Jersey cows with young calves. Ot
portion of youngsters to this not most of the time, lie was acconpan- lice hours 5 A. M. to 9 Is ,N. every day.
ver reunratve rae. fte aled by Dr. Buchanan and by J. H. Doug- T. X. Shawv, Laurens, S. C. 40-tf
very rerannertive trade. After a a,1.Dswelsby3n.fod
time I learned that this is the out- ,
ward sign of a gieat educational Exaination at tie hosital mdi
movement. catod that S.heriff 1100( had boon hit by
"From all parts of Gtecce boys three shots, producig four w . Stands
with any special aptitude for learn
ing are drafted to Athiens from the 12 porforations. The Intestines wore
provinces and are given a free edu- resootei In two places, other perforia
cation in. large night schools started lions were sewod up and wounds In
for the purpose. In the daytime otor parts of the body were dressed.
they earn their living and learn the a s ndi
practical wisdoin of their tra de cribed at the hospital as "critical."
which is genemlly that of bootblack J. 1t. loulware, rural policeman, was
and errand boy. In the evening lilt by one shot In the middle ab
they go to school, and an ambitious domon. There were seven perfora- Flom Ptics,
boy pushes hneelf forward with no tiols. Resection was pe-forced In one
barrier bio'i.m himself and the ll~oe and the ther lelforations were Might Gla,
goal of his ambtion-the elhurcll sewed up. His condition from the first
the bar, or pu.Iifwnt. w%-aC report d as "serious." Right Quxcity
"Even. in~ the school life they are 13. R. Beckhianm, special deputy
a privileged claw., It is aiwuys sup- 'sieri, suffered only a flesh woHnd and
posed that it is tFia e political weight In lde right calf. n
which pxevetAs any attemrpt on the Only thas tan ree offM, ers wero R Business
part of the nmiipality to provide brought to Columbia. foUsrgca
crossings on tan proverbially mhuav bn Methods
streets. Any private enterprise inii senover You Need a Ceneus! Tonk
this direction would at once be rude d Take rove co
lv crllsld. by Uc united boot~b]licks. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
b chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Buy Here Once and You
lTeally 'sh , tam ogf l not s ery General Tonic because it contains the I
litraly shiies,'thughno evrywell1 known tonic properties of QUl NINl Will Buy Here Awy
loustro followe the trade of a boot and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drive
black. out Malaria, Enriches tfe Blood und
'rihe l tro is an institution tre Builds up the Whole Syste. 50 cents. J
oer toe city, ale is the universalin
erired boy, tile trustworthy nws- Laurens, S. C.
seger aod the gtneral eroanrstit as- SPwCesL NOTseCd
Sistaatt in c voengh energency. dlei
is ready to dig your gal-den, to Dr. T. L. Timmerman
describedat te-s hopitalv s "crticl
rasport ywr furniture, to wash pas cem
lot of soll1(IIlt. Aso inhemer and
your' enrage, or 1in for a doctor. 0ra11de ere seed, Call on ir. a. -1.
More~~ios Resetio wase Iefre han oneaweisii%.1 1
Mo-ese \4 1C llCSOI iwl lliai 7I People's Ba'nk Building
drse '-onaii call a lotlstl'o to I' -'ir Snkle-'----wo ii( !o18i .t
carry her bby, and ie cad the p .la o seoeral pigs. . o rtol. er.
the burden. se ed satisfied with it! ('l1. S. C. 17 It Laurens, S. C.
nurse.en i'gthil n t clihs-cleahlel aard
a rlssed I e.es.1 1 i. alwaysslguu
parto ofe the11y -ricpliytopovd
cros Isi sj ve i l ll - call. L aurens stprover biallyT
ilrs Ai lrivat ean ttle aild -ost - *l((' ring wlth three keys oD T
this dior. Iwould)d if ret urned to onics obricu.
S. rue. If. Wthe KEs & b ootbhick
litevliere-y Undertakers and Embalmers
NV:1y not eswd upIc .1. I. 'l'oliert IeoPr s cond iginal Ilislirs
1,0114-wal~B R.AY Beckham, special deputylli11
inte i t c Call answered y hours, day or night.
broug t once ol 1 um ali-5 LC
Whenever Yo NeedNS a. Geea.Tn
Unusual Offerings
FOR
Friday and Saturday
SWITZER COMPANY
Seasonable merchandise at prices you can't af
ford to miss. Our Aim: is to give you the best values
during the month of June ever offered by Switzer Co.
The fast growing store.
I Ifl ire stiok ,I L:dis' 25v Neck-MilWV Hi l il S"Iti i-htv 89B
wear., thw n e s sl h-.-. P-rblay find il (.;:-1 llt: ., wh (!o
15c lh"( ouf Yomy' IStrawt I(ds 5011.HH
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Jot down your needs and be here early Friday morn.
in~ to gut. your share of these lirgins
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