The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, January 05, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
A REAL HIUIltICANE.
Written to Cuiiommtorato a Great
Fenst.
Oysters from Oyster Buy to Bay
Window-tht 's about the way the
oysters caine and the way the lucious
bivalves went. Now Il urricane is not
at storm centre, as the name would
scent to imply, but the inenorable
night, of Friday, October 22nd, year
of our Lord A. D. 1915 to the nidway
hour was a lnocldowin and dragott
for the poor tiifortunate little subma
rintes in these wa ters. I say "poor"
little things---whioever heard of a poo'
little Norfolk oyster?
But enough of misguiding, misun
derstood jargon. The thing, or rather
the occasion about which this ubiquit
ous, idle, rambling scribbler is aiming
to pencil, some pencillings by way of
descant, sing or discharge a disquisi
tion, is the gigantic, eleplhantic l3i1
shazzariain feast givean on the moonlit
grounds of the liurricane school on
the evening above noted.
To begin with. the (lltuired and pop
ular teachers, plisses Aiken and Dun
c'anl, backed by the higher authorities
(i' any such there be) Colleeled froim
the li!eral f;. rmlers o1' linrricane
scl'ool dist. itt a hale of, cottaon, eteh
farmer cot:-ihuting. solir thirly.
warnt' silly alai Siollte a hllnidt
plounds. Th'1!:; eedc lt/1on b ing in
lied and :; .! al :1 goo:l lite. 'uiig to
a uund I" !'ii ia tut 4''t the
sw'e i n'', t ltIfteTil "hlic( x" or
mo t:et. thel a.:Lt::Ill tof w a.h w\a:; inl
Ve t d " t sE , h and ;ttl'rel"' 111
stew\, fenast andt fet":ival delt' neti'onl,
the coltoi o ti oll l-jhitors of thte di;
t rim beh i:i', hl.'.i td to Ilh' r: :p~u ion of
th. est of lh, lI!:td'. t: ihta leon tIt'
tht' re l 910a.t .hai ito :'a lb
and 1:;, e. alttiahl rivalry
Gen' IMIi or theo o(cca.;on
ill th ' e i a : t ; le\\ i ol
h i 'a y i Awli tl%
.II - io d a S it t n
l!ot'~ i 111" It :ia. t~'t I 'it , i at ;1'( It) a
Hitl inti ' il l ' f 1. rtl l it t l
(ii" : I !!,aI :1ig I t i ,'ttI we'.,i . 71! h i lli
- o- ! 'i t :'.'h t I'1 ,fu ! I lly ;::
feted as {i at .'d i. 'he i wolt
' ht '' 11t ut t: ea h' t 'WI'na e thel
NT deiamn of 1t.e .f'uh i'e buli t a ul; -
paisia l t Inth loothsoumn wier,
ith it s t :.,l t'' sliek .:.stall nt.;
gra1n (Or.:.it i u:)' " ill a i cu ino
ch eckred aeni:taoerI par takeni to his
"l's a ol hole' t iorsel rich
a1114 1.r . id. w o feol 111,tt All re
tiredi thae lni I iatinntha we had been
feasted as never beifot. There Was
for' 01n ili.ht, oily perori lli only,
o d a'ins of the itgry, bIt. a fult
sweet. slep with Visions of plenty and
1o a Ihott11t of the morning after,
with its rarhtd rat back, yrystal-line
gravy, tongh hiscnits and a cup of,
chiekory as a makeshift for coff'ee.
'Twas a swell affair and will not
soon he oatu le, idon a'I care who may
over af(e1r eys, yion-ir :'kill at tt glme.
Tlha e ofan ttaI'iia hablh idtal oaie, A.' I 1.
UteaelyO' -"alits t.\anght.d -made(O1i'i
ths onlt r rii n itiked1 Iate ,1 o
c (lees It.tnv T i oad tuitl thei
- tt a a y oti,'v iii ,u he ro ti.
DRE L.A :E3SRUE Co
A E, ELINGOR
thi I ondition' and inake you !tt '. :l it Is at
TIDWELL WRITES lIE
IS READY TO GIVE UP
Has for Somne Time been in Dothan,
Alabama, States Attorney. WIM
Serve His Sentence in the Peniten.
tiry.
Greenville, Jan. 1.-George W. Tid
well, sentenced to serve seven years
after belig convicted of manslaught
er, is now in Dothan, Alabama, accord
in : to a statement from his attorney
Imi !es Ii. Price. Tidwell. after his
s.roend trial for killing 11. liiimett
Walker, was released on bond pending
the result. of a second appeal. This
appeil was forfeited by Tidwell sonic
weeks ago).
Mr. Price stated yesterday that he
received a letter from his client sov
eval days ago, the letter having been
written on Christinas day, at Dothan.
Tidwell asked if it were possible to
postpone his surrender, as. he was
engaged in a Ibusiness deal which lie
wisied to complete. Ile stated, how
ever, that in case a post ponement
was not possible, lie was ready to re
tiur'n to this State and surrender hiniii
self.
It is understood that Tidwell, who
Was given his choice of serving on
the (ouilty chain gang or spending
hi.- s.'ute(nce in the State penitentiary,
: elected to spend the seven years
;in the penitentiary. Aecordingly, it
in orlier fotr him to go t) Colum
1 :'.ni sw'rrenltlr hituself there. Mir.
ri' hais writ 'in hii to come bmek
!'1 s1'eek. andi in ('a('sehe comes: first
1, (:"eenville. then to proceed to ('o
!.:!1h to ent''r iupon ser'vingt of his
sen't t'ticn sevn Ofhs5'tne. T1idlwell is now out on a
til of fiv e thousand dollars.
II has, sinte hi. seeunl trial. kept
ai- arlteYS potedt1( as to his where
'1:. .\t nio time ha any eon
btlp period elapsed het weeI
' .: 1:tniattions with hitn, stales \1r.
I''r tw :onthl I he l: been
('ardl of Thanks:.
To t11iwI .autretnst .\dtierii.'cr:
In the ear -ly Ifall, it was on1 nIin :fur
i tun i .t-> h " all tir ht otisehlditi goodt1s
by Ir( al (:iIy (ourt. Since that ii:
t:i0: , wt' hiat been the recilinits
:: l 'n vatluabb'~ amnl useflt aticl1's,
frr:a friendls and1 ",ood ('blris;tian p~eo
tle Int' ntia'ni sdectiott. N1w, we
u: li: I tank one and ill for sanle.
' y (;.)d hh1'': (achl donor)1.
'. In r.l N T N l' WS. *
(itltl i'oint, .lan. :%.--.\rs. W. W .
llucker has returned"1 to her honne in
ie ssiblter ('ity. N. C., after a very
pl easant Visit with relatives at ('old
P'oint.
.\Mrs. Willie Noft'z has returned to
her holte in Cross 11i11 alter spen'l
ing Christnas with relatives In Cold
Point.
UGH! ACID STOMACH,
SOURNESS, HEARTBURN,
GAS OR INDIGESTION
TheInoent " nter l tI'ape '5'hiepi" reneh
Itt Sttl'to td, butI' w trk hta ly: fi n
n .1 y' Stt ch? Ntow, .\ly. itt
elielit ntxiiuti
ti l-h: ti t y~tit (iii ja hihal tv
'I i 't-i ont 'i li it s of t id Lat in'
\ii.v ii' medh tti' ei' you r lii' snnli
tiiii nl iu s loutit: iirr.-h i n a hr' airy
ocaso tienie w ne-e wtltiy tho
'' h dise( iirs' ju h d t aria yoft
as a felo wist. foi'i ' :ie a cnoi
back' a ill f a itlOt nt <3' ttt lt''leftestlid
tan n wa, no ft. the stnet mlit
tie lad ne y ingin )1 a Iag ticf
nty-ila enesw on h ape's Itif-p in-o
anI dieruof sltorh Yioufi reall ili ee
fr ot i inig'stole dytslesi tortiany
iliasiin 'lthe G er re mapnilyr tak
as a fllo wdfor i oior -t "the( e eram
back"i'i adi i ton empt eder y left' te
un-3'toidaiteeo te orot. of5 the enl
treer tofal slte.fule frae.lit isere
ws ott' sinle siitole an thoe gonds
the epiiursh lte fl il t o thi Ile lati
d t ith . Te Germanitsay ever otake iul
Ilurr itnn ise to ,sta ilye ,ra -
unatinal cntre 'uerschola i a
3OTTONSEII WORTH
MORE THAN WHEAT
.Carloa(l Qf 'Seed Bring More Money
Timn Grain.
Augusta, Dec. 31.--Yesterday car
loads of cottonseed were bringing
more money In Augusta than were
earloads of wheat at the granaries of
the middle west. Pounds for pound
cottonseed has been distancing wheat
throughout the whole season, declar
ed a prominent cotton oil man of Au
gusta, in discussing this matter. "We
have Issued a good many cheeks
ranging from $1,200 to $1,350 per
car for cottonseed during the past
few months, and it has brought an
immense amount of traille and com
mnerco to Augusta," he said.
Cottonseed were ranging around 65
cents per bushel in carloads yesterday
and Augusta will receive approximate
ly 75,000 tons of seed this season, or
considerably more than $3,000,000
worth of cottonseed, crushed at the
mills right here in Augusta, to say
.nothing of the enormous quantity that
has been handled by the smaller towns
throughout the Augusta district, also
a score of mills operating in territory
adjacent to this city.
The industrial value of cottonseed
can hardly he est i mated, declarel an
authority on economies. fa)r in addi
tion to dist ribuiti ng such a vast s11t1
of money through this ':e.'tion Ith
industry frinishca employment to
hottsands of people, hringmiwi moll~i'
from all sectionls of the world to the
.\AI itaa territory. A tuote general
Iuse of cottonseed products In tiils see
tion1 IS also conside' ed likely to he the
rc-ult the comting season.
fbid liubits.
Thoi.4i who b reakfast at eight o'clIock1
or later, 1un h at I welve amnd( halve (in
ne:" :it six are almost certain to he
troub2le'l with ildiCstio)1. 'T'hey do not
al low ime for one meal to digest l'
fore lakilg alnother. Nt iss than five
hour.s shollnhi 1l:1pset hoVewee mtials.
If yea are I rouleld wiith indigesti()
li*'tlrrect y our haIiiIs and take :'hain
hc.lain T'ailets, amd you la\- reastl o1
ab1ly hole for a picIk r'ever". 'I'hese
tahim"s sIre':,:lben thet stomlach andi
enalt ii lo prfor1 its ftnetions na
(l:'ail). Oblatinlel everywhecre.
Now S4el f-4 istniinx.
('olumb11 ia. IDee. :!i. -Thie state deo
'artmleint of agricit!tire is on a self'
suistatiing bas-is. ( 'onuissioner' Wa't
.conl tmhity sent a chevvk forl $1'!..~.n0 to
the state treasurer o he turned linto)
1t' generai fund of the satae. This
r.epr'esenIs the sutrplus collected by the
(lepiartmetnti l during the year,
"It Is the exact amount appropiriat
ed for the (epartl ntent,'' said the coin
missioner. alnouItning the total
amonts collected during the year.
The tax is derived from the tax on oils
and feedstuffs.
ISecure
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MODERN METH3OL
Way." You have
and the balance is pay
---the car sold under a1
them in and about Lau
cars. The material an
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:Lmmmmmners
You've hit the 7
right tobacco ri/
when you fire-up sohrne
Prince Albert in your z
old jimmy pipe or in a r
makin's cigarette. And
you know it I Can't get
in wrong with P. A. for it
is made right; made to
spread- smoke- sunshine
among men who have
suffered with scorched
tongues and parched
throats ! Tho patented
process fixes that-and It's an eas job
cuts out bite and parch. to change the oh. and
All day long you'll wing imitrt tid rin u
how glad you aro you're iti the Ytor o
pals with nntenteda
}RIME ALER
take a ki k' 1 hnd
the niaona! joy emokc
You take this testirnony straight from the sh ulder ren.
You can smolo a barrel of P. A. without a ki l mnds
out all the tobacco aapness any man cr reamed
about, it's so smooth and friendly. It's a m p ty cheer
ful thing to be on tal:ing--ter-n with your pi e and your you' find Prince Albert
tongue at the somfe tme--,-ut that's what's coming ttppy red bags 6c:
to you Eure a you pin your faih to Prince Albert pared andhalf-pund humi.
dar-and-in that classy
pound crystal-glass humidor
R. J. REYNOLD3 TC2ACCO CO., Wincton-Salem, N. C. tat ,ps h tobaco tp
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rens. It's made of the kind of stuff that's put into the larger and higher priced
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$655 Electric Lighted
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