The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, July 21, 1915, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
W. MILWEE COOK
HAS BEEN PAROLED
Youtg Man Was Seduced by tho Lures
of tile "Primrose Path."
Cuuibia, July I L.-Gov. Manning
this inorning paroled during good
heliavior W. Mhlwee Cook, a well
known young mana of Colunba and
'U-te.hurg, who was convicted last
Janutlary in the Richland county court
of breach of trust and sentenced to
two years In tile Stato penitentiary.
Young Cook plead guilty on arraign
Inent1. The State board of pardolns iln
r(onnl Mentd Ing cleniency in flhis vase
said:
I'h*, case coines before us upon
a ver.v strong petition. This young
inanI has inade a grievous instake in
life, but we feel that this fall was
hu r jly indueed by the thoughtless
extravagalice of those dependent np
on hii. We \isited hiin) at the pil
tmel iary and he( hIas a splendid fa1ieQ
ut~i ow~sthat le Is not of the crim
i. (*a. . We lelieve hlat Ite :should
en anotlier chane inl life and
0 i Ow nstl.:e sho ij no! he n le
nilg ovor hii until hlis spirit is
S i 1)1 IIh I ui iSlld n14re
i l 1 han in (III snLeIIII Se
-served. W\,e arec only :o
has pa: thi.s b)lot upon i s
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r.. holus Ihat lw o %%ill dII) so.
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nI w1w n
nor4 wla>V.41 I b 1 i i n I'
hi. A a o. .1.nan -
him ;!'!( 41 I %i'II) , 44.
A A g t is atta-'h m \v:; h h!e
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n enely ro'. Mb b cho'l,
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* . id 4ermon. Asuuate vn
*h h . n The gaeu. go en
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pr .ch 1d foi X. la. nih.W 4r
.\[. . A A. r a s been ri4 h si*ch
2.\ - 4. \ 8.alis 41a 1iln ; .rt has bee
very for11 4 ite a~Ilt wit l and doe
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relatives and friends for a few days
Ii Greenville and Pickens.
Mr. John B. Cook is at the home of
his son, 'ir. S. C. Cook seriously sick.
Mrs. Larkin Hughes is visiting her
daughter, 'Mrs. W. A. Lesley at Pelzer.
friends at her otd home in Pickens be
She intends visiting relatives and
fore returning.
Crops are beginning to look very
well sillee getting it extracted from
grass.
A lot of the farmers are eating their
ow ni cak e aid biscuit nowadays, which
is 1 gool idea from several view
pc-ints. We all kiowv of couirse it is
' bread at h1omi1e, but the matter of pure
seed at holne is an important matter.
Io;r instaice one farier in .this com
luilnity last fall a year 'ago hought
S( 7d oats and inocillated his land with
.11hnson glass. The sa ie man1 bought
his seed oats this 1las1 fall and grew
abolit as many wild onions as oats.
'The special Imeietlug will begii at
plaoe the fourth Sabath inl this
11101101l.
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FORt 0111Y SC'.LPIs
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i a -t a def- .:,loons i e NOrtA C roI n
an11S inl the ily of \Vashing1!ton. O)r.
2lolmes spent inany W, tin he:-t ye1rs
ofi his life lin N( rth Cariolina :wul had
. id . ende red ini.-eclf to t -wi 't-pople of*
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A. H. MILLER
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS
A. H. MILLER'S PLATFORM
To The Farmers of The Fourth District:
If elected to Congress, among other We, the undersigned farmers, are neigh
things, I should vote for: bors and adjoining landowners of A. H. Miller,
FIRST.candidate for Congress. We have lived by
FIRS. Aythng onstuctve hat him for years. We know what manner of
will improve the agricultural, industrial or man he is, and we commend him to you with
commercialout reserve. His splendid knowledge of farm
commrcia ineres of he istrct.ing, cattle breeding and business has come
SECOND. The appropriations the dis- from actual experience and life-long applica
trict is entitled to, and this means as muchwould
tric isentiledto, nd his ean as uch be a fine asset in Congress for the farmers of
as any other district receives. this District. Signed:
THIRD. A National segregation law T. E. Armstrong,
E. F. Tapp,
which will allow a white comnmnity to re- W. W. Wood,
main white, and prevent the "front porch" . P. Dhncan,
farmer in town from selling his land in J. A. Burnett,
white communities to negroes or undesira- G. M. Tillotson.
ble aliens.
FOURTH. Any law that will trans- To the Farmers of the Fourth Congressional
fer any part of the burdens of life from District!
those who work for a living to those who
live on unearned incomes. I am a Candidate for Congs
I solicit youl rnvot. I believe I canl intelli
FIFTH. A rural credit system so ar- gently serve every element of this District in
ranged as to eliminate the big banker, and Congress, but my life-long and successful experi
eticc oni Q-he farm particularly fits mec to render
prevent him from standing between the you substantial service at Washington. No man
farmer and relief in times of financial knows better than I what hardships besot the far
stringency, as was done last fall, and pro- his procts a te c and of te unt
viding for the farmers and industrial work- of the world are raised against him, forever ham
V~rsthesain fiancil asistncethatthe 11merig p)rices clown until the mnargin between a
er the same financial assistance that theprice of is toil soeties
Federal Reserve System gives the com- disappears.
merciat world.
SIXTH. Some nationvalized system of cutars its. CertDi h f r i
co-operative marketing for the products ofto elect a relwcentative to Congress
\vho is familiar wvithi his nleedls, if thlis is lonle
our f a rm.t
our farm-. there wvill 1),3 no rep-etitionl of toe'bod
SEVEN'fH. Fedeyal aid for estab- sweatin'," heart-oreakinf days of last fall when
ishing agiutua In industrial schools tebgbneso hs1itit(amdu h
for each county of the District.ofthariltrlStho-yisaualcdi
EIG HT H-. President Wilson's Mer- ytmsarngdatoeinteheNinl
czhant MiV~ne Bill, believing thatL it is Cs- adpaecepmnyi h ad ffres
sential to the commercial welfare of the YU ilnvracmisthsed ysnig
American People that Amercan Commerce rlrsnaic f"i uies n i ak
be carried to the the ends of the Earth in fothicndde.Aryubakgyurm?
American Ships.Ihaehembto:nddsrtosveyubt
The che isarmrso h ort itit
bor.anHajoiingLadowersofA. . MILLER
[im fryears.LE We . Tnowwha mannerm
~A~I~RAN ~ ii man henis, andtwe comendhi t)op~'sBn you ih
pu iti ~eloout~ rServe.lHis lendid Dnwedgeofiarm
Il~ad atr ingpcattle bree1ding andebusiness hast.come
Ii a A tal faaairitar h~nfrom1actuailNexperienceI Cand life-Ilong lapplica-a
a La.' at ll OtilI 11,tion.' We'believe (Ihis energy candduabilityIawould
.~. ~ ~jj4(behaatfineIasset in Congressl fortfy he farmerslof
At aV,, ii'.~alal, I~~ U al(al~i5l{l a~l.Imac.Ollia 1~HIltis D istrict.sSigned:
,aaklIa,' falaIa di Ila.a-~altT.aaE.laA rmsturonga
.1 %.a~aa;a a'aaa hulli a... aa a',Ii ga~allll~l 'iaaiili.aid. a aE..'aF.aaalT app,. ~
la' a~aiaiiaanaa t~'laa'ia~liallalaW.aaW.,alW ooda
~ j, ~ *.~,( '~aa~i . a 'i'.Oru~vhli, Soth Croli.. P. Duncan, ~
D.ND.RWheeler
&.,a c llo a i rr~v ta te ed~ It ; ~ ,~ h'i IIitei'I ie IaWsoliciletSatC your1.llvote. I believe ofic Ials asw cadnn horstdaeoli ih
Wil a I s ta' I11( a jIIliO o tal s ilHX tgently o lserve1 every411 R element* lL tofetthis. i.Distdricthosain1
il? V('~lIic o iiIha Iiit~ 1111sta~ ui C ltor lie btd my ~ li elo a n u csflox ei
(. V Ecthesloe 1. ll'mer. liaau F on lC'the t date seedst aretpntlo geidt unillnse
It oflh thei~ world ,ae vraisedaanthm frvrhm
~ucrete ork Skllfuli~ (lne orvotersIIofiIthelFourthtrDitstrictOuare'aollowingCMEagri
speted 'W~l Inutl'olhli itit tir~tulAlit- I cul trll~lf pusiylt 1 Cetan, The fame r ha s t fetin a
tloii. tis or tig'asf io elctl) epe setative to o angessfc, AA
~ra~ng an e~tlllacsof ll in. ~~le oer 'iuiiett Bkho s fal iartnc w~tijetht ie needs iR I this ~i dhodn ar
(M. a'ataes Oe ~l 51011 P~fla thlle reo i l em o repety 9itnte1 dof mit se " llrod-es o
Telepone N. 346 ' ~ta of cvil wek lthe bigojbakr of thI1ils. Distrt hd.mmedbup the ~lnm n
streamtof government refief. The greatest2nee