The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, May 10, 1916, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 10
CRISIS .\1.1\lN PASSElD
IN ElRIMAN RllLATIONS
(Contitnued fron1 Page One.)
tionl of iltterntional law, and of the
priesident's t ead Ifast dieterinoinatioln
not to perin11it the inlterests; of the.
United States with one otf the bellig
Crelnts to hecoine ctaigled with
those of anotlher.
The United Slates only recently de
claring its views ott the rights of liier
chant. Ships on the high seas, recog
nized antd provided for the condition
uinder wihich G;erinatny charges 11 ritish
merchant ships, by orders of Ihe
British adimiralty, actually are acting
as naval war vessels in attacking sub
na rines.
Geriany In her note reserves "eon1
plete liberty of decision" should the
t'nited States fail to prevail upon
(treat Uritain to bring her practices
(Into congormiy with internaltional
law. The ollicial view is that the
l'ited States tor sotnetimue has been
..ad is now conducting diplomatic Cor
1espotidenee with Great Iiritaini on
that. subiject and the success or t'ailure
of the negotiations and (erimany's
Consettitent action, 1n3st necessarily
remnain for the future.
13t3 Ask for Old Orders.
''lhe l'nitdii States does not. k now
how (termany's ie w\ inst ruclions to
submlarine counnanders etlunpare withi
le'tviollS ins181 l'llt'tiols. Se'c1'etai'y Laan
sing stated Ilay that it wast:. posisible
the state delart i n1nt1 iitl ask for
oflicial conies of the old ordei..
'The newest. ordier:, lowver, ap
paretly are regartled as inieeling Ite
president's d nciianl fi:' a dtc'latration
of an abatulonunent of the prle.<etl
prIatctices: . of . uinarine w\arfare". 0111
vials seenied igt'eed Ihat. the presi
dent's di ba hit ha 1, 1 (;'rin nity also
".1ffe t' " u-:t ai al a i1tlol i 1 (o'i6 l
be an1 w ',' d .,hY'. tit .
li~rtak l a i f 4 Co3ne,
of olliela ,. 1 i "I l a 1he t aind breIalt
w ill not (,ine at ii .' tiine; ant he1 r'
.set In consi illm i tl haI i t ; ':fiatI 's al -
IariiII dt'Ier.1 iinatli Ill to :anke tl' Ill
fillment, of her 1r0I1I 5.onditional
up~on, the 5su1("4:, of the tpresidlent's
negotiationl.; wVith I rent~a I;rilain, w\ar
rants they sevecratncet of" dIiplomlatic re
lationls.
At the state departlent it was
stated that because of the length of
the note, tile time required for digest
ing it earefllly, and the necessity of
having at. hand tle otlicial text. for
the preservation of all shades of
meaning wlicl mlight he obscured in
translation or in wireless transmuis
Sion, it practically was certain that
the president wouild not reach hiis de
cision before next week.
-Mistakes Not A dmuissible.
Out of it all two things were made
clear. They were Ihat the 'nited
States still holds tirmly to its delt erm1
nation that "m3ista1kes' of sitbm'ine
Commnanders atre ot admiissibl e ; that
they are unforgiviealle, and that tlie
United States utIst continue to regard
a discussion of t he conduct of ot her1
belligerents as itrt'ele ant to i s dis
cutssioni of (;I'mlidanty's 'o8 1i0o-1.
Wthilet th Ii'one14 orf t'e (erian no6teI
wats said ttoi bei lidisappoj iniingl, 111(18
all thle Ian a-.- 8' a1- iiina:16lrialI if
t he assuran1 e i>wv -' all that hu
. I 3Car tfiilly d *>6'?..8 .' I lr.
tile vie'w8.
toriatl ('om311ne11n. t.61 ; 1 '8r1 of ti''
C i llTh'3-:'.h 'i
Is 4)n1y Oneg of Natur13e's. iarnines of
Weak I' r3 l'.,i.i'ord ee ihune13 :...
aft e y u16 ;: ll an" . '~-k I h' i n. -
Read thi ae
C. I). Hohiert 'on.fw, 1: Hi'' ome i'
Laurtens, say3s: ".\y I:wk wasi lana.1
and~ 1my3 k idneys5 ~3 wer dlil'rdered). >
ten wheni I 3tried to Ilift. a sharp paInI'
I had to drop11 whateveri I h 1:11 in m16
liand. TIIi hekiney secrtion 11 assed188'3
6too fr1euietly3, but1 I le I!ow was sean I
ty andI biurned'( teri'ly. I ha ld 513'ch
bad dizzy spells thatI I almiosIt'll. Af'
ter suffering a bot. a y'r', I read
about Donni's Kidney l'Ills and got a1
box at the Jiturens I)ruog Co. TIhey' re(
ieved me In at few day13s, 13nd by thle
time I hadused four boxes, I was tid
of the trouble. The Ciur33 has been
permanent."
PriWme 50c, nat. all dea ler s. IDon't
sImply atsk for a kidnl remel013ldy gel
Doan's Kliey P'ills- the same that
Mr. Roberto had11I ~o. ldoster'1-.\ilbu113tn
1Co., Props., IiuffalIo, N. Y.
* ORIAY (OI'hIlT-OWtIN(G. *
Gray Court'-Owinegs school1 close:;
Iday, May 26t1h. On that11 nihtI lie
th grade, composed of eight miemi
~ er wIll have its exercIses, also ott
at night wIll lie delIvered a lteratry
dress by some pr'ominenit educators
fthe state.
On Saturday nIght a play will be
given by the members of the tenth
grade and on Sunday a sermon will be
delivered by )r. loflat t, president of
IErskine College. On this occasion a
large crowd is expected. The church
es of Gfray Couart and Owings are re
cinested to meet. that day i the audil
torium1 of the School bmilding.
(tray Court-Owings offers a chal
lenge to any school in Laurens county
for baseball honors. This challenge
imist he ecepted, or our boys pro
nounce Ihelmselves c'hampions. Sev
eral gaines have been played here of
late. On last Wednesday Alountville
came to play us. .\otittville made one
score in the Ilrst inning. Things look
ed dark for us until the seventh. In
that inning Bryson, M. lilt for two bas
es. Owings cleared the bases. Outr
pitcher, .ete Owings alowed only on
ly 31 men to face tit in 9 innings. The
score closed 2 to I in favor of gray
Court-Owings.
On Thursday the FountIai n Inn team
came down. Shell lill did the hurl
ing for is that day. 'I'he score was
7 to .I in our favor. Despite these
gaies in succession our team went to
\lounIVillet Friday. The young pitcher,
.leter Owings was put it the box to
face his opponent on Thiirsday. The
result was 11 to 8. ( le1' the able
coaching of ceor'ge Yeargiln, the tea im
expects to winl all of its games. Ivery
one has been wont so far.
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H*olly (;role News..
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oly Grove, miay S..-\lr. Il. 1.
Illhilely and faniiy, with ouit( a numn
hetr of other residents of this se( lion.
allended lhe ('haiitamlua at l14eltns.
.\lr. Henry Itl d in and i essrs ii ih
and (larence .\loore, of Triity sitvid
Friends in this vie nity Saturday nigh I.
!i- , A. u niat andl I % ne TIemidle
t\ n, of ('linton ,pent the weekc-endl
Mn1 it eirgrandinother.
\\'e ar~e pained lo hwar of the death
of, .lrs, licu11lah .\dair, who moll~
lrinu this sectioni to Clinlon last fall.
.\lis. .\dair was a useful Wonian, a de
voted wife anild iiothier, a (a it hfuI
frienid. Sie was 1o1' iimanyi year's ni'
gantist at Mlolly G.rove church.
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* F"OWIilIS NI-:'S. *
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Fowler, May S.---.\lrs. C. I t. Taylor
and' daughter, Miss sicther, were he
spend-the-day giests of Mrs. .1. A.
Fowler Tuesday.
Mr. and Mirs. I. l'. Smith, visited
the latter's grandmother, Mrs, Todd,
of I)ue Vest on Wednesday.
The young people of this communi
ty enjoyed a pinic at Yarborough's
11ill Saturday.
.11iss ('arrie howler visited Miss
Grace I)-Shields at. Lanford, Saturday
and Sabbath 41ad participated in ('hil
dren's Ibay, at Ihe .'I. '. elitreli.
.\iss ('aerie lauti liiggins and lRohyn
Patterson Yei'e Ile charling guests of
.\liss (Carrie Fowler Saturday and
Sabathi.
I 4r. .\lr's. .\lhalItf'y inl I |r4eenV i.
\\ it '1rry ( to hea of the' illne14
of .\Irs. 1-:illa l;rown4%lli l11urnS, 44f
I .;:rk15 dil5,' Sat ' 151h it he ;i i . ''i- d
ior ('rek-'?
i l~ \T .iii.\W''-:lt S t~s
\\l ale (xl treely dry3 here'. larin
er ta Itandt 1ill unt1i! ii lain 5.
.il ui nal I l-' l usnruane to.
has taken:-l
1-'tz i:: h A -.\ a .\r, on' i m, I rl .
141 '\lollunhia I .C
Apria i', 111':
Your11 associaition hav'ing coinplIied
with the laws of1 thIs State is now l1
('ensed to do business In Ahhlevill'.
(Gree'nw~ood, I~aurtens and l'~dgelieldl
countlis.
Thlie r'iecord whIiichi youri 154 lsoilt Ion
has madt~e foir the past (Iuar'terl of at
centi'ry In ptaying all claIms against
It, and1( gIving iinsuraniiec at itbou11t. two
thirds or the ('ost it the4 stock coim
I)an~y shouildi 'ommnend~ It to the kind
1l' consiier'ation of the cit i'zens In thle
severtalI coutn ties in whicht it Is I I(eensed.
I ('aln bit believe thaitt with Ithe (care
l se'le(t ion of rIsks both in respect
to1 physle1a1, moral and fiiancial ha'z
ards11, in thle future youri Associatiloln
s1(hlib' a hI ( to redutce the cost of
insulranee still furthei'.
This departmlient wvilI cotinute to
exerlcise thle mtost ('atrefui siuperiviin
ov.eir thle af tfa irs of your1 comnIy in
thleP ftur aI itIt hass In thle past.
Very truly,
Fi. 11. McMaster,
Insurance CommIssIoner.
-Adv.
3WiZE ClVANY
WE ARE NOW SHOWING
MANY ARTICLES TO LESSEN THE
rSUMER HEAT
The cool spring weather is over and it is time to prepare
for a long, hot summer.
In things to keep you cool, we are specially well prepared
and invite your early visit.
Dainty White Fab-VI
ID tyhteFb The tickets formerly I
rics for Summer S ?=R ead $and
Dresses Some at $24.75;
1imported Emroidlerd W\hite9
\'oiles. 40t-inc(h, in nuntyl\ daity
pattierns. yu-I. ... .50 m11d .75
f'lain Voiles to mait(h .25 uid .50 C H O IC E $12.98
\lei'eer Soisvt V l'o' I )i('esss aIt.l
\Vaists. :2-in it .. .. ...25 you to shop early. The new garments we have added to
Sl:I.:("I' Y01'It.11 .\I;0\S1)l, NO\V make stock complete shall sell quickly.
\\'II II ' i il l:(')011: ('IO Clean, snappy models right from our I
(') 'IlI.I:'I'l' own stocks of the most beautiful ma
ljp'i'ially aurnliet;vi .u'e r' terials. Find your size and own an
il';i a l t h ive saon I ie t iI u l t $r
1 )( II It l h ainl~ i y ideal shai t weeof- fast s i dui ng tho is it al itibehooves
youh tov ahop earl TheIamnsw havel ad lt% Iito l
4a\"m'ake stock cople t shall sel. qu1hicaly. 2
1eaii 110 tisiu t I S~lk (11)a~ :Itil I t "el r~i lie wl i b 1bs l-ol 'E AR) ~.AM 'IE K 10
ow 'g s at a whttI's. near the p)111's' l is'(. S lid while it lasts, ftlh :16mo tb au iu good
a(lieIs '~i 1 .........idea1.50 to 5.00 now I u gh at wholesale. Every o 1 Illa ity wa--a Size sv bIysdon -a Cheks
al <h s rah . .. afor ne er beton.e r 11 It~il a p rp s s
hpes rasls....25 to 1.00 shle Iheh i(n a real 6l.ses V. Thesd W .arn y. ...50 ''el s s.. ...... .... .... ..1.00
'1' 111'"'1:11 HA t (1: )1: ' op SI\M l'H l' E( I A L OR M EN.'
- I'ao NI) R \h EA Ia S 'IIwo hAuMlles'I' the,,. aeir s i [ no w \\e'hn e r t...hi ....25
;('UO\m- h Iw h25i' Naidiso.k ('hteik no rawer ..l ..-w..25
1'e1-l'eet~~~~~~~hav andin nireelyts finihed Druinisk~ atO justk .h'e no Ai . 5
:11(1 (s , o'he hist girade u:iitt'ial. 'P iiay' Bhya's :0lgera'dd arid .. S.its .. .. . .....25.25
T YA1 at'A.50C.EC , I $i .l0 ..0.... 1.00
E In . e .za l i t iil~lar '1 il ' its 111:1"hfhft\\ p r hrony . . . .5 I .U
pecial while it histsi s fulitst-inchlgood._
airmlgaulit/wantedisiz Paeama Che k
ish i t s .. 10. . . .2 2 t . 1.00 de.and a rea 65.va u ,.ya.d.... .. 350 T.
TilEliETER GtAI) O"1'.\(1 S,'\\1E1 IIECItl2 FO MEN.
n f h st grade ma ter ial il. v my Blace I'nion iti .. . . .0 t . 5.00
h e din ' lo ng 1 r1 sh ort shIv h igh1 or lo w1( H . \' . n on its, onl y' ..1 .. .. 1 .00
1%sl 1e t .. ..A ..10 .1 1- toes .15c ach
a, D E' A CSLIONE.0
LiLAUninREiNS.,. . .S.5,.5.C.0
.r. anud .1Mrs. T. .1. Cooper spent. Shin
day witl .r. W. W. Cuilbertson and
family.
.\iss .Jessie Culbertson is spending
this week wiih relatives near fiountain
Inn.
.ir. FEdgar Huitis and family spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
I.. C. Culbertson and family.
Mr. ;ary Godfrey spent the week
end with relatives here.
Mr. lomer Culbertson and family
spent, Sunday with Mr. and .\rs. Mur
phy Bolt.
Mr. Carl Culbertson and family
spent awhile with his mother Friday.
Mr. W. W. Culbertson spent a few
datys of last. week with relatives at
and near Ware Shoals.
Mr. Y. A. Godfrey of Ware Shoals,
came over to see his mother, Mrs. Liz
zie Godfrey Sunday.
umint aisn.
If you are troubled with chronic or
muscular rheumatismi give Chamber
lain's Liniment a trial. The relief
from pain which it affords is alone
work many times its coast. Obtain
able everywhere.
* EKOIifI NE'WS. *
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E1koin, May I. -The farm work is
now on a standstill in this section.
Most everybody is about through
planting and waiatiig for rain.
Those who have been on the sick
list in our community are improving
although Mrs. Allie Culhertson is still
confined to her hed part of the time.
We hope she will soon he well again.
The schools are all closing and most
of them aire having plenics, had three
pilnies last week, viz., Oakville, Cen
ter P'oint and .t. (allagher. All re
port fine times.
\liss lIlackman who has taught a
successful ferm at. Center Point, re
turned to her 'iome at I)anhurg, (a.,
'Monday.
Misses alyrtle and Prankie Culhert
son are at home from school.
Mir. and Mrs. Floyd Godfrey visited
the former's parent, Mir. J. W. Godfrey
near Fountain Inn last week. They
were accompAnied home by Miss Rosa
lee Godfrey.
UGH! CALOM[L IS HORRBIt[! IT
SHOCS( YOUR LUV[R, If BILIOUS
Calomel sickens! Don't losd a ay's work! Clean your
Liver and Bowels with " odson's Liver Lone."
Ugh- Calonel makes you sick. It's fili and if It doesn't utraighten you
horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous right up and make you feel line and
drug tonight and tomorrow you may VIgorout I want you to go hack to the
Mior'e and~ gel. your m'iBoney. I odsori'
lose a day's work. ivet'lTone Is destroyig .ile Hate of
Calomel is mercury or uickvilver calomel because It is real i tnoci
which causes necrosis of the bones. uine entirely vegetabie, therefore It
('alomel, when it. comes into contact can not Halivate or make you sick.
wit sour ile Cras1hes into it, breaking I guarantee that one spoonful of
it. up. ''iis is when you feel that aw- Dodson's iver Tone il III t you'
ful nausea and cramping. If you are sIugglh live' to work and cea youl
siuggish and "all knocked out," if your bowels of that soar hile and coni
liver is torpid and bowels constipated paled Waste whilh'is clogging your
or you have headache. dizziness. coat- system and making you feel miserable.
ed tongue, if breath is bad or stomj I guarantee that a bot tl of i)odsona
aeh sour, just try a spoonful of harm- liver 'rone will keei your entir' fam
less D~odson's Liver 'Tone tonight. iiy feeling flno for months. (live it
lere's my guarantee-Alo to any to your cldren. It. 1s harmlems;
drug store and get a 50 cent bottla of doe'm't gi'ipo ari the: like its ploas.
I~od~ons Liver Tone i. dkestroyinfl.thetsale tf