The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, July 21, 1915, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10
IearIng Before Associate Justice
Watts In the Court House Thursday.
Applications for bail in habeas cor
l)US proceedings were heard here
Thursday afternoon betore .ssoela t
Justice It. C. Watt,, in the case of
Ern'itest seihower, .lesso .lorrison and
James 1). Ia wls, of I'a ifield cotitny, in
Connection with the recent fragedy at
Win1nsb1oro court house, when Shei li
Hlood and ofhers were killed. 11.;
was anited in the sim of $7.0, $.3.000
andt .i::,-IJo101re (peciel. IS nhoe:-.
ole o; the tiefednts, wa rebn a1
the Vha in and wa r prc:-en(tId l t '.
L. B'lo, .\. I,. Ii ton and .. \W. I I:U
iah.an repro:ent.! .
IN KA1.. Fo'.iior It. .\. C w;.er apyonu'
ed ;!)o the r p e nitn tte in
trests of solicior l enr In a('dition
to s(eeral aflidavits, plre -ontei. doifend
antk' _attornelya:al re rnet
in oti f ce ir clln t.-. ('owIer read
the proceding; of tho iqnit' 1ld 11
nboand followed thiis with: a
short argmnti opp:1minh the otIin
for . .\ crowded cour room heard
the proceedings, which lasted over anl
hou1r.
.As indicating the la which thle de0
fen-se will set uip when the case come:,
to tra.C. L. 11(:I:1v. in Isk argumellnt
before, .ludge- \\'atl:. ha~eed fthe Ie gaI
0:1,1m for 1,a11 onl the t..ound that IErn
est-'Isenhowevr shot N SHNIf hlod
in . ) n;n or hi. broth)r. Clydo Sen
w - i . 1 . at temp1 ted t' :h ow
fro - IHdavifs road beforel the !.'l
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Mferetging,." sueo asi h
tarie uy m < ne will bartnd
MANY LAURIENS VOTERS
HEAlRD CANDIDATES.
spoke of his struggles as a school
teacher and mill worker, and later of
his election as magistrate and probate
judge by large inajorities. Ile pointed
out that Union had not been reprelsent
ei in Congress in 70 years and that
she had a claim for representation
now. Where other things are equal, he
said, she should be given the prefer
(ec. .lr. .Johnson iavored rural cred
its, governiment ownership of ships.
federal aid for good roads. felderal
penisionis for (on fedllate sold(iers and
other incasures intended for the :I1
MIi'ielnt of the loople of the (iha
tri< t.
I a keepin.: with hi.; past Speches,
.r. A. II. .liller spoke init a few
ulinules, leilaring to the fa1rinter. thal
I h I in1e had oinw N% lien t hey nll (I
a r,0d;eetative in congsres who wa:
fariner" hin 1111an in -sym!)athy wt
their nieed,. lie <deelareil Ille di:;1ri-t
hiaii't haud a reri'-,entativ fromah
Iariing. clases ill a lutiuu re( years alt
that the tiline lhau coine forl a ci'laice.
The canditlates will test for three
hly., and during the latter part of 0h!
w'ek will speak at three liat es inl
(;reenlville county.
da.i!y a Th.
(lit1 1 Ii ~C l~I 1, 8~ l1i!
it never i
\ l reSs to) Trus-v
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1ia .w' i aena i
ni .a a th tn '~
it Atlanta'' and I rmtnjhmo.
.\lr \\ ii il I .' iio f i , ;
sp(endine a vaeitioni hr- with Ii i.U
(ter, \.-jr. Willie .hetnniuir. .\t' -t ::i
day13S he is goling to tel turn to Iii;. 1:11
tIe shipj, Arkansas, w here lhe is sa
tioned. .
21 rs. Ilazeil tohlt of llahn Ci uk see
lion, Is visitinag Mtrs. C. hi. Iohe rt s lh;
week.
Bill(Chldress of D~uncan, is visiting
snilIn of his frcnn,1s at wVaUo onh
AAT
MIrl 1 MP ANY
The last of July is the time we close out all remaining
Summer Goods, as it is our poicy not to carry over
Goods from one season to another. There will be many
Bargains here that you cannot afford to miss.
:2 vard 1te Ilainil.. SALE OF LOW SHOES
09'.dwin ('lapp, Oxf'ordsat . ..... ... .. .
21 yp( tality Ai; (n-o n m n,
w* rt hi .1-2 - . - --5.00 ()\<Wds at. 399
'99 3*89_
s p iai alae of ne lot e 's $.50 to $5.00
n2 -.sizes G 119, as long as they last $ .99
i)nc .. ... .3 9
1t 2-- .thh . i I 'n d -rwear . .
Sale of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear.
0 7 . .U.2iii; .. .. . . .. 7.99
.019. IuHisua.4.. . . ... 9 .99
ls inLdies' P;1lm1 Beach Sult. . $4.9g
():1- "An S~k "., d$5.99 and $6.99
\ \K1h Skirts -.......... . ..
1:)Cripe dc <-hine and Silk Waists-. .4
l )p d ( 'hi ne :1 Silk W aist . . 9g
3~
-ii ,A1. : 14 1i .1
, 5 s t . . . .. .. .. .9 9
s1A. . . . . . . . .99
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July iaai i Men's and Boys
othi num u ots
C . e e . 2.0.ue . - yTj i
M,.\bco Nnt11for nd0 Suitvo
len 's $ 1 n d $1.0 Sui 11 .1
2.9
A I1'.,1-,- CL ;nr-o ill en:t n e-h Suiits . ..5.99, 6.99
*1 t0 4.
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n ()~ aT~j I~ let'r fromn the
\ :1dnie of I .. \\o'rb 'Ih)o'Vinrg their
Dear Sir: - \We the mteinbers of Fair'
vii-w ('amingNo. 122 \V. 0. \V. wishinlg
to s-hlow our apiPeCiation in a sub
ilantial way, of the great and noblo
werk you have been doing in our
) - I ;1 ro! ;u i broth
cont,1inum lo d"( ;.(ood. We h)(
t-are glad ihal thev peopl of hii: I
S i hav had I1: oI -
r i arin, 1 1he good bi
of )!ospe-l and alvat ion at. 11hi, tilnc.
ha ve beIn, Io I I I oua wotI y
o", I di u conil a t li onI of ca b ilnld
Iery m inOr of1' xI t i. 'Il * . oher
cip of Wofadinen. we. [s a iralernal
land, stand ready at. all imes to holp
'anug any good vause for Ile itoai
.beil. of all mankind ntld In this spir'
it We give You this donation ai n token
of bvotherly love and affection.
Fairview Camp No. 122 W. 0. W.
By L. E. Bishop,
Consul Coiumander.
lT1, \V13i(]d 3 cont ibl1t W.(1 ii.1 O l-11111133
1'. d iiual thirt1een dollars. Nir. I.iitic
ist! --onei homne for a few city's- rest,
-IIIr wh v ich hle will hold mleetingys inl
(har313l e. Ilis home is .larshville, N.
(I'. lIP has done evangelist ic. work
o3er leven states.
"A Friend."
Willis .A. ai ron De1d11.
Piin ton, July 17.- -\Villis A. Iarlon
di14-d Friday 1morn1 ig at six o'clock at
llt home near lire. Although hIlie 1ha
Ibeel il declining helh for soime time
his death was a great shock to his
fa31 an1d friends. .\lr. liarton was at
rpIettCted Citizen and a 1'Cr3 l'rog 3res
sive farm-133er of tils place and hlas1 3
3uade this place his home for several
yea v:. lie is survived by 1his wife,
whI o was a .IIHss Caldwell before her
1narriag and several children. Thos.
lHurton of near Boyds mill.
The fulneramtl Ser'viecs will Ib con
duicted tomorrow morning at elvoen
o'clock at Columbia Baptist church
and the hody will be laid to rest in
VIe cemetery.
The tympathy goes out to the be
reaved ones in this their sad holur.
A('TIV V IN ('OTTON
31alufnlture Showms inerealsed Actility
Over Same l'eriod Ilast Venr,
Washi Inglon, Jlly II.---Cottou mnan
kifacture! showed increased activity in
June, laking Cs,; 55 more balesT of cot
ton thanl in .111110 lIat year, anld 17,000
Ibales Illore t1han,1 in l ay last tie total
being 1-1,900 hales, the censJis bureaun
announced today.
Iuring the i l month period ending
with .June, however, cotton manufae
ture wAs 77,000 bales les4 than iII the
CrrsI( nliig period a year ago. In
all, 5,100,322 bales were used agalnst
5,l77,*-15 in 191 1.
1'x l)ts 11 during .Iune were only 1,187
l)esl0 less than in June last year, not
withstanding the effect of the E;uro
pean war. In the 11 months the ex
ports were only 753,288 bales less than
the previolus year, the total reaching
8,271,302 hales against 9,024,590 last
year.
Warohouseti and manufacturing os
ahblihments held 3,707,816 bales on
June 30 against 1.787,086 bales a year
ago.