The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, September 01, 1915, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
Facts
"Let our judgeirr
prohibition legislatio
liquor been prevente
"Let us not forg
munity in which it if
-------Excerpt fro
Democratic nominal
I lave yol gnlemen t that, i
Ohe RefeIrntium111 on1 Septenlibt
will be aligned with you! III
torial ol' August 27, 1915, in
that always inivestigates its t
if it is opposed to the theory
"It (prohibition) will be
and probably by all the 'blin
It. is openly talked by the '
for prohibition. Why? Ot
notably Tenn lessee and W\est,
has been disasteroits inl mos
however. are not goveried 1
What, think you, will happ
lihitionl varriy inl this state?
Shoul. this state vote stal
t inuanice o t1he liquor trafile
ill p)ower wlo \will wiluk at till
hontestl believe that no eflor
the inillions of dollal's wort
'a rol i I I' so. vou are intl
you1 HIt plulitical lihlts to st
trations are beinl mtgeil.
llave youl anyv assurancie
will not he volpos'd ol' "we
1I ardly !
If t hey a re4 wet tlien whor
Thin11k<
s i t I It phI iIble to I liI
I Iun t ie ( l ' t he St I t v f'eel t11
1I11 I .Y w il I use every etfor
mIIIn who4 fa.vow t he le.-al sahl
(LOCAL
INT'ERIESTING I.i'mS
FROMi il- CO1TY
(Continued froil Page One.)
Y. 1'. M. society, froim three oclock
until six. 'Th1e spacious piazza was
beautfiful inl its simplicily of decora
tioli, which cions1 isted of ferils, cut
flowers and natural vie.s. 'Several
tah:s of progressive Rook were en
joyetd by tile guests, afer which munch
fin w\as pr'oduced by kodaking. 110
fr~llesmts conls.isting o1 delectabile
(cream an did enik e were served. Thlose~
prest'5 wer oe .\l isse s .1 ew'ell Curr' y, Sal
1lhownlee, lailey Thlonlilsoni, \lai
Simmilonls, I l.,lee .\ bercrombi le, .lnctte
'Thiomasoni anld .\essrs D av'id Iirtown
lee,,1ohnI Simon is, .\l arv in Armst51ronig,
ErnesI t lirris, Claud1 Armlst rong,
Chanrles .\leCtall, .1 oe IHrownlee, C'lar
enlce AblereromblIie, li In llellms,
Franlk 'u rry, ,. 811tt1les, I ordie Sult
ties, .\lr s. Samn Cur ry and~ Mr. and
MIs. Townies Ciurry.
Thbe landieos A id So cty met with
Miss Fani 11 rI owntlee oni last Tu'es
daly afNternoon. At thle conlu tsioni of
the bu11sins rou 111 tie, e reami and cake
were served, afIter1 whih thi le time1 was
pleaisantlIIy sp ent ill social intIercourlse.
Mrs Smith lloyd and4 lit tie dauightcr,
Eh.I I' eurn, o her home:: in)I
Mrs. 1>. Si Y. Mimmon andII44 family.
tca; %aek :11nd Willam N. bors.
rI i''e .\rmts;r. : .'. cf the U. S
na . i r! p oiv a
ry, were buil.inless( v~iors Iain Fountair
Inn last Satulrday.
Misses Nel anad (lara M (all, sjPfn
last wevek ilnv. Esl ey. the guest of rela
t ives.
M.'r. and14 \his. H'lp'h Mlari1n spoin
last weekl-ci ndi : narI Iariksdal e, vliit
Ing MrP. iwin and4 family.
Misses Kale anfilee:lcn Curry, .lewn
Curry, Marie Cu rry, Mart ha Ma;
BlIackwellI, and Master Dick Bllackwel
were the spend-thec-day guests of Mi
and Mrs. Festus Curry of (Gray Ciour
Tu esday.
Mr. Ben Campbell was the recIpIeni
of a very pleasant surprise Wednes
day, when hIs family treatedl him to
spend(-thie-day party, the occasion he
Ing hiln birthday. The (lay was a
Lent be guided by the lighi
n. That experience has I
d and the greatest progre
et that every law intende
to be enforced. It is a I
m speech delivered by Se
:ion for the presidency, in
"S.hall
ltitnid to vote. fo prihibtioin inl
'r 14, tholuglt or the f'orves that,
irken to this iuotation of an edi
The Coilnbia State, an organ
ats bef'ore it prints then, even
of Prohibition:
voted for by the prohibitionists
d tigers' and their allies.'
blind tigers'' that they will vote
her states have gone "dry",
Vi rginia-antd the conseq juence
I of them. Tie prohibitionists,
expelieney.
en to Soith ('arolina should pro
v-wide prohibition, for' the emn
it will he expedient to put those
ill iit sellintg o' liiior. I)o you
will he mle to conitinue to sell
h1 of 1lquo impormted intoq Suith
Ve4 itreillions. Othi-r states show
I "-wet"' leg"islatos andil mliinis
hat your. next genellrail assenlibly
I' legislators1.
will yoi he.
ik that wvlen the fi'teen '"'wet"
e increasintig lirdeni (f taxatiin
0to Sel to tle geiteral ssMlialy
ol'whikerinl Smith('rln?
OPTION
0 P
ideal one an(i at an (arly hour the I
buggies and aut otmobiles crowded
withl me01rry parties, hearling thle prinl
Cipal thing on such occasiol, Well fill
(1 baskets, began to gatlier. At noon
tihe guests were invited to a shady
nook otn tite lawn, whwere the table
groaned with everything good with
which to tmpt the palate. Tlte day
was pleasatitly spenit by both young
and old. Those present were Mi's.
Nancy Campbteli, .\r. J1. 1I. Godfrey
famnil Iy, .Alr. . A. Abtere roumbIt' andi
.lrs. Ii. TI. Godfrey and childreni, of'
(:reenville, .\trs. M1. N. Campbell, of
(he nviile, .\lr. C. S. Kirbhy and faily
of1 Plzer'Ct, and your corrtespondent.
.\lri. anid irs. Sam SwviI'zer wvere call
(4d to IItoebu~ick Wednuesday ont t he seri
ou11 illniess or .\r. S witz'ieri's brother.
Thle fr'iends~ everywh'lereo, and no less
lere of~ Capt. Sam JT. Nicholls, are re
joicinig In thle fact t hat lhe won out in
his race for congress. it. is not sur
prisinig that. thle victory is his, when
one considers the fact that men left
thteir htomtes and~ butsiness, antd catme
mllles to vote at t heirtPC reiinet. Somte
even walked the distance of fromn five
to seve i n miles for the iriviiege oif as
:rin1gI'( ti~erfanchtist. Such kis lhe
gr'ossinani.
-nanl ph ne. an I devid1 o allfation
ima. giends havleto~ lo' r(ogt
. a'lt aitl (*hti ldn n of
''':T'.vi. w4 ir' the gue~sts of
\r.' and .\l'ss Fannitie lronlce
'isitud .\iri. and .\ltrs. ltobuert Oxvings
of Fotutaln Inin Satu rday.
M \r. Thbaxton of Ga ffntey, andl brother
ofI14 L (acaster, viittd .\i. an 1 rs. Wil
lie I laris last week.
- IThe iremins of the infant child of
Mir. and Mirs. Willie Gray of the Ilill
sidet cornmunity, werte in tcrred in the
, emel ery here Tihu rsday morning. The
Iservice's wvere conduterd bty the Rev;~.
TI. W. .\innerlyn. 'lThe hereavedl yountg
tparents have the sympathy of out' en
it ire comuinity.
Miss18 Olivia Curry has returtned from
- a pheasant visit with relatives In
i F'ountain Inn.
- M1r. Powell of Columbia, visited Mir.
n.nuti, Curry and family Sunday.
to,
of experience, and we ]
)roved that, as a rule, tl
ss to complete sobriety
d to regulate the sale of
oreeder of fraud and con
nator Oscar W. Underi
the National House of I
TFh e 'Bli 05 1n d
I)ou't you realize your vietor
will be onlly tianisient ; that th
will be snatched fronit you witl
You nil of the "dry'' coun
if you cauise the fifteen " wet'
See What the result probably v
The result is inevitable!
You know, and there ought
for you are intelligent men, ti
ers opposing prohibition as a
ery m11eais in their power to iu
the fight w'ill be oin one year
times are deceptiye. And the
115.000 to 150,000 vote!,, will
probable 50.000 electors that
Again we adjiuro you: Thin
The re are tihousani s of men
plers. The y will be averse to I
Iy think it is interfering with
think thv will be stalwart '1
law i A\gain we qlot(' the Co
August 2711h:
" The point is that Ianiy ir
"dt woul resenlt inlterf-eee
Railinlg at thema does n1ot, inl Ih
tion will 'Ihill their ardor l'for
t'd it bef'ore.!
'I'loste (oulities ol the state. I
D eino0rey to tihe t(r--syster
IrY". Sholi state-viule 1
ohaly illhappen -the1 pe
LEAUU
New itnnery---l have opened up ai
entirl ew V Short Staple ginna ing out.
lit inl the \Watts Mills gi4nner'y and will
applre'iat'e the patrouage of1 the p.1h
lie. Will Ibgin 0 efation about So
tcinbher 10th. Bril ile Your cotto.
It. COKIE GRAY.
A .edicine Chest for 25e.
In thisI (est you h1Vea.kIk excnIIIt
reIedy for T1haChe. IrIses,
Sprains, Stiff Neck, Iachacli, Neuiral
gia, lieumatim and for ost. eer
gnia is. One 2.0 t ot tle of F.!oan'~s 1.1in
alimenits are sympit)oh.is, not dtieases'
andit ared (.iCased h ngestion and in
Ilainiat Ion. If y'o' doubt, ask~ thoi:t
still, buy a 2.c 01otl a'ndt prove It.
.\tl Driuggists.
1'alec, sickly girils; whor are apprI)onh
ing thie age of womanhIoodt st and I1
nleed of Ithe fine r'egultat ing am1
striengthleninag influence of D)R. SI-\M
.\ION'S SQU'.W VINIC~ WINI'. It i:
wvet1lla dat ed to) meet such cond(1i tin:
and establish r'egularity. It corr'ee:
aangnidnlless, (lull eyeCs, b)ad blreathb
weak dtigest Ion, [and fC nOusness. 1
hlips thte soufferer t hrouigh the ('rit icn
pieriod, r'est ores st rengthI, appietite ami
a clear, rosy (com1plexion11. 1 'rice $I 1
per biotitle. Sotd by att dIruggIsts8.
.\culte Inig Ies't Ion.
"I was annoyedt foir over a year' h:
atta hcks of neulite Inldigestioni, fol lowel
byv conistipahtion,"' writes .\irs. .
(tlingher, (;eneva, N. Y. "'I traied cv
eriythling thatI was r'econnniendetd to1 mi
for Ithis ('omplinit bti nothing dlidl m
muicti good iunitIt about foiur mionilth
augo I saw (Chamrberlain's Tlatbb'ts adl
vertisedt andt procurede a biottle 0f the
fr'omt our1 druiggl st. I 5001n real it
tha't I ha'd gotten thei right thIng fo
Ithe'y hielped mie at onice. Since taht
hear tily wVithou~t anly badi Iffect.
Sold by all dIealeris.
Ilhamb lerla In's ollec, (Chaoleira an
)IlarrhIoeia l?(Ieme'y.
"'I ad~vised the 'hloys' whben they' cr
'i:stedt for' the Spanish war' to tail
Chiamaberlanu's {olie, Chiolera aln
have rec(eived mllany thantiks for tIh
adIvIce givn,"' writes ,1. Ii. I togt
land(, lIion Iowa. "'No person whe cti
e r triav~el ing or at home shoul 0)1(
without thius gr'eat rentelIdy." F~or sai
by alt Id(ealeris.
Chamb i~ler'lin's Liim uent,
If yon aire ever tr'oubledI wIth ache
pains 01' ROrfess of the mullscle, yc
wilt apprecite tihe good titalitiles
Chamiberlai n's Linment. Many siuffe
ers from rheumatIsm andii selatit
have used It with the best r'esuilts.
15a esp~ecially valuable for lumbllaJ
and1 tame back. For sale by alt dea
v~s. Po
iave had much experience
,e smaller the unit of local
obtained.
liquor is a farce when it
cuption and of contempt f
rood, former framer of the
tepresentatives on Tuesde
Tiger' GoN
-at Ihe polls. if there is such,
e probability that youlauIiIIIr'els
lin two years is very great?
lies now have prohibition. And
,ounties to go "dry'' eant you
'ill lead to'?
to be no need to tell you this,
ic lituor people and those oth
state-wide seheme, will use cv
Ike the state "wet'' again. And
frm now, or the signs of' the
1ull electorate, nuiinberinlg from
v miiassed to the polls; not the
vill participate in the rft'eren
k!
in South Carolina who are tip
wolibition : bease ty llcv righ t
tlhir personal liberty. D11 you *
rees inl the( ei'orveentil of Olw
11unhial S-tate inl its li ril f
Ilienitial citizens wanlt whiskey
with their sources or' supply.
1 least all'eet the lact. Prohihi
food !Overilllellt as it has clhill
muider' the present local option)
I. which desire to he "dry'' are
rollillit ) 'arrIv. lwe expcetalit
iiliin will sWili.. to) Ile ollier
B OF SOt
"Thl1e iaiond From the Shy."
Estlher Stanfleyv, to which tole Mliss
Lottie l'ickford offers a most reiiark
a4le characterization, comes into ler'
Own inl the tenth chapter of "The
"Diaiond lroim the Sky", now ap
iearintg at the Idle Hour in this city.
There iluc to be said for this
young artist, who, handicapped by the
lamlne of her sister, and therefore sub
jeteod to 1111tially severe coiparil
sonsl., ha~s suitived~ i in tr'liumiiph and1( Cs
I abhi;1edl huerself as thle greateOst,
younogest star on01 tihe screen.
Th le remnarkabie work or Mliss
["orde 40on tinues in tis ~ chiate and1' 11
(14ftUly does site registert the c'louided
mleniality suddenly hers!', sitnce bhi)g
struct(k by lii lir. Th'is1 is onte of thtose
chanitges ini a chiaracteizaition1 s(o rO
copti ve of eithle.' over or unader acting.
The' striking of a convincing medlunti
portrayal embodies a deal of strength
and fortunate indeed, is the actor or
actriess whio is able to accomplish it.
The openitng scene of this chtapt'er
is qluite an exceptiotnal one, showing as
I it dIoes the flight of the gypsies fr'om
)(the lanlide51( and1( thieit' t'eturn'i to the
now (lestrioyed camp. There Is a
scr'een full of sadness in the scene.
Frott benieathI ant ovei'turtnedi van Es
it the, Illaga r, Quabha, ( W. J1. Teodmiarish)
Sandl Luke Lovelli (Geot'ge Periat ) are'
~ who0 is seem1 igly dead1(.
hut L~ovell, whlo has beenl sham
tl imig, scr'amtbles a way friotm the caimP
- anii makes his way as best lhe can to
.1 the home of Blair's mtother'. 'io hoer hie
1offers to sell or' trade his knowledge of
the Sitnley secret. Fr'otm Luke Lovel I
i's. Stanley rnins somie4 knowledlge
wh'lich, coupild withl hr own sitspji
1cions sloses Es ther as the teal fi rst
bor'n of thle Stanlecys,
in th is elhapter aliso Wiltliam ilu;ssellI
as 1lurir Stainley cotiut'!ltes in a won
derft ul manner t to thie dr anmatic
st renigth, his work being all convine
Iing and dli(evelopied with a qItlet en n
e estness that bnkes the action ring
-true. " i :
lIe ret urns to Rt ihmond, mi nuts
p V.iviant Miarstonl ((l'harot to Hurtotn) af
ter the train on wvhich they were
honeymioont-bound is held up by han
dlits whIo steal ''The Diamond Fr'otm
S' theC Sky", whichl was given to Vivian
Sby Blair w~hen they were secretly
'a TIs train heidup scene is most
It Irealistic. The ipromiscuous shooting
which niever' accompanies a real hold'
nn la i absnt, the bants oihg ahbot
LbitiOn- -
iti attempting' to secui
option the more. effecti
loes not embody, the sen
or constituted authority.
Democratic tariff and
.y, December 22, 1914.
ern?"
ext rele. What then?
A WlTATE-V-I.I)E DISPENSA
BAlR ROOMS, M01E 1lAKELY
Then. 'Mr. Voter in the "dry' <
Don't you think a successful att
the election should the state go pi
,from the edi'toriail in the Columbia
"Who wili be the candidates of
The State does not.say, but let th
fully and clearly now that a tie
whiskey blisiniess and give it easy
whiskey people elect an administ
now 'dry', or comparatively 'dry'
vaded by 'iiiskey sellers.
Ile State, if pr)olibition he v
111ost for'the enlforeniellt of tl<
The State knows ilft, but if, in 1
o, eleeied. Sot ih Carolina will h<
a11d generall4 a. liili Pa lized stat(
fall of the State dispensary.
"\Ve are no4t prevsenting" an ant
we are put tin tle rlhibitionist
t heir way. inl Septe'mer a nd t hen
es t and strelnlous, to elect a law ei
yeai, hvint g forced the issue for
Sl'ONSfIll1121TY FOR A l'Ell
IWf'PTION AND Clt.UME, W1\ Til
16\'0?1100.\IS, \IlAl IE V .iTl
A(A.' +\VE SAY: lIAR EN
TIlllNK!
ANI) YOU Wi AI, S VM Y(
A\AINST PllOI Bll' ON.
JTI .CAP
UGB! CALOMIL IS H0
SHOCKS Y(
Calomel sickens! Don't loE
Liver and Bowels with
Lghi! C'alomiel miakes you sick. It's
horr ible !, Take a (lose oif the dlanger
oils grug tonight. and tomorrow you
mfay lose a day's work.
C'alomel is mercu11ry <l ru uleksl.
ver' whieh causes niecr'osi' of /tite
btonet~. Calomiel, -whien it ce ut 0nt
cnitact wIith sour1 bille e r shis inito
it, bronking it up. This is te~ in you
feel that awifull nausea and 'cram ping.
If y'ou ate sluggish andi "all knocked
out,"' if your liver is torid~ andi bowe'r's
constIpated, or you have headache, diz
ziness, coated tongue, Itf brteath is had
or stomach pourl, just tr'y a spoonifl
of harmless D~odsoni's Liver Ti'one to
night.,
Hecre's lay guarantee-Go to any
dru'lg store and get a 50 cent bottle of
their work of robbery, qiuietly and
calmly, in keeping with the serious
businiess at hand.
There is a wonidetrful fIght on thc
lire-board of a IocomtiveI bet ween Atr
thur and t he bandits, preceding thc
actiual robbery, t hat is exceedingly
thrilling.
TIhe fail of tile pur tsuedl bandlIt lead
er from his horse and then the fail ol
his hor'se otn top of hint, seemilngi)
crush ing the man right into thle earIthI
is so real that experilencedl riders wh<
witnlessedl a stuio run of the ictu t
believed it to have been a r'eat acel
donit r'ather titan an intentional stuon
for' the benetlt of the eamera.
When the r'obbier falls so (does thu
trecasure bag-and "lThe Diamon(
i'romi the Sky". Ii is later thtat Atr
Itur, set out to r'ountd up stray sheepi
conies upiomn the catrcass oif the hors'
and underneath lt-thec money fillet
bag. Butt the heavenisenit gem, plaet
around his infant neck, lies unseen~l b;
him only a few feet. away.
B. R. TODD
Rugineezdag and Countroetlg
land Surveys a Sfpecthdty
oerete Work Slulilfult: done or' ia
Ispected.
9rawings and estimates of all Klini
Telenknna Ma.. 346
qN
e temperance by
ie has the sale of
timent of the com
candidate for the
RY SYSTFIM OR OPEN
THE LATTER.
ounties, where will you be?
anipt will be made to vitiate
-ohibition. Again we quote
State:
the liquor gang next year.
lprohibitionists understand
:et will be run to save the
going. Furthermore, if the
dt ion in 1916, the counties
will in all likelyhood be in
[led, will exerl itself to the
law ; (verybody who knows
91;, a li iuor administration
l'ar 1miore a 'li(quor soaked'
thn i it, has been silce the
i-pro hibitioli a rgumii ent, imt
onI notiCe that it., they have
1'ail in e'fforts, however en
l'oreing administrat ion next
ward at- this time, the IC k
) 014 DISORDl1ERI, COR
I OPEN 114' UNLAWFUL
I EI0.\.''
it TlA T'E BY VOIN(G
OL INA
IBm IT
IR LIVIR, if BIlLOUS
e a day's work! Clean your
"Dodson's Liver Tone"
D)odson's Liver Tone. Take a rpoon
fill and if it doesn't. strialihten yon
right uip and make you feel lino and
vigorous I want you to go backt to the
store and get. your mioney. D~odson's
Liver Tone in destroying the .ale of
calomei lceause it is real liver medi
(ine; entirely vegetable, thlerefore it
cani not sailivate or make you niek.
I guaran tee thaiit 0one spoon Iu~l of
l)odlson's Liveor Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
b)owels of that sour bile and~ conti
Ilatedi waste which in elogging your
system and making you foci miierable.
Iguarantee that a bottle of D~odson's.
Liver TFone will keep your centr fanm
Ily feeling line for months. Giv e it to,
your child(1reni. it in harmless; -doesn't
g'ipe anid they3 like its plieasanlt taste..
New Oiiunery-I have opened up an
entirely now shlort ntaple ginning out
fit In thI Wattsn liiginnery and~ will
apprleciatl.irt'patronage (of the pub
lic. WVill begi n oper ation1 about Seli
tombehor 10th. iiring mei y0our cottoni.
Some1 weeks ago, ill someI few plac
es, it w~as rumlioredl that thle efforlt of
negroes in some coun ities to get regis
Srat ion certitlea Ies was eniocgoge by
Pr~,oh ibitionistsn and cited as proof that
muany of the a ppl icantst weic negro
pr'eaeheors. Evidence (If the i ncompe
ien 1 nor1t that un:all 1y goos wI ihIl rum
ors5. Tlhe In dex would not re ferI to the
mia tter at all had it not been for tho
efforIt of eighit (c~olred m1en1 fromi this
towni to get r'egistr'ation~ coriitlcates
thirouigh the cour1ts. Hlipresenlted by
.\lr. C. W. Creighton. of I3 G'('reen
i'oodl bar, four or themi were ciuet ess5
ufl Monday in secuin g an orde r fi'rn
,IJudge F. ii. Gary reuiuirinlg t'ie Green
wood county hoard of regis r':' on to
risecit lelaten of registria' n.. Theli
rhbtionistn of G reenwood 'mul andi
have noting whatever' to (do wim this5
matter. Tfhe apliclant s acted( of their
owni accord andi were r'epreseurdi(:( by
Mr. Celghton an their lawyer for a.
fee, as In any other case in court.
Th'le Prohiibitionists of h~s ('oun ty
did( not enCourlage the efforl.--Theli
Greenwood index.
Invigorating to the Pal, and Sickly
The ld tannedgeneral etrengthenin tonio
oh ROld' ST ,~ chill TONIC, drives ou4
alatr i.enrichies the blood.nnd buildsa u pthe ava..
1c.- A true tantlO. ar adut. and clnnrea. Ana,