The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, May 24, 1916, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9
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THE Bo GO
EARLY, HE BEGAN
PUTTING MONEY.
IN THE BANK
NOW 'HE'S THE -
Young man, if you wish to be YOUR'OWN
BOSS, start a bank account Someday a business
opportunity wili present itself and you will have the
money to take it. All big fortunes began that way.
Once you start, things come easier each year./When
you need it, it will be where you can get i grab a
good business opportunity.
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank.
Enterprise National Bank of Laurens
N. B. DIAL, Pres. G. H. ROPER.C G ashier
A 0 iA A e
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r* rve r k I
D*icodi* ~ s
. ?gt es .
Larn* oaCl
B o ti g Co)v ry
Where
June 13-15
FEGLaue , Ast.C e' asne gn.Ataao
S.'\'T''E ('O NI: NTION
WAS .N'TI-1il.:.iSE
,lohn (airy Evans and Senator T1ililmnn
He-elected . 'I' l'. ('ot hran lide
Permannent ('halrma,
Uolunmbia, May IS. --The sate deni
oeratic convention adjoitrned at 1: 11
this inor'ninig after 4lecting the follow
ing delegates at large with hallf a
vote: itichar'd 1. .\anning, It. It. Tfill
man, 1',. I). Smith, .)no. (lary I-Evans,
.ohn G. Clinlkscales, T. T. I lyde, \\'.
I'. l'ololekc and I2. I). .Jennings,
Diistrict I)eleuntes.
Delegates to the national (onvei
lion, elected to represent the various
congressional disticlets were:
Firlst--\'. (I. Had~hamn oft Iladhamn,
and Philip 11. Gadsden of ( 1arlestoni.
Second--.1. l. \\'alkcr of .lohtnston,
and T. W. Davie:. of Aiken.
Third--G. A. Neuffer of .\ heville,
and E'. 1'. .\le(ravey of P'icke'ns.
Iourtl ---I)avid 11. Traxler of (lreen
ville, and S. T. 1). Laincaster of Spar
tanbu'g.
Filfth---.lohn -\. I1emphill of -('ls
ter, and George It. La ney of Chester
field.
Sixth---1Irightt Williamson of I)ar
lington, and A. C. Iline'; of 1gi gs
I rec.
Seventh- .john, '. ''ioiynas of ('o
lumbia. and Iobert I.ide of Orange
butrg.
The state diemioc'ratiI (on1ven tion
wich has b eent in .t scion Israeltically
all of today' is di21tinctly anti-.lclase.
No test vot has bien taken on .\an
Iing or I (t'1 4o p , y t it i. knownt that
th.- governo4r ('4r1l4 '42 n:ore than 2444
deh-14't; s 2 of th! III .\ T2he h igh. esI
d('("z~t( u' il, I'h44' 4':444.2:i
!11:"1 "'r rece",ivedi !-y :t Illease' candfi
date nn any 'i'. t-n1 wa1 - I. T. E'.
('1thranill, (t: r~reevi'le , \V . o (' i (
te'ilpoaryI' (',:1tt :il n allel hiff'r j'( 'illa -
44414 4 ,h : : .' r .\. .l. .\. I' .-- .
of4 l rI in: , 11 mn* . !!h-a: 4 4on: m :
\\'2li4 ni .\. . t k y. Elh-: ! i t .
: vnator It. Tilman w a.: n i 4'te
nmtional 2'onun. illeei an ver.: I -!owm le'
.1. Ilrownin2 , 04 I'ni4n. The vote w1as
2t,7 to II. (en ra'':l \\'j I' .21ns,,44 1 t' 'fo
1444lumia, wa!s r e-electfed treasurer of
the party without opposition.
310lou 1 T14r '0ined Ilon 4f,
ile tonight the convention refused
by a vote of 275 to. 7.1 to allow .ohn
1". MI.Laurin to enter the camIign to
"defend" the state warehouse system.
'rhe resolution to allow him to enter
the race caused a1 Sharp debate.
The mlovemnent to abolish the coun
ty-to-County' campaign mhet defeat Iii
the rules ( mmittee. It was decided
not to bring the matter hefore the
state convention.
Wilson Eindorsed.
'resdent, Wilson and \'ice P'resi
dent .arshall were endorsed for a
second te'm.i4 the d(44eclilraj( adimin
istration, state and national. was com
inended and the ies-stion of wo n 41
suff'age w1a4s r'''ee''d to 4h4re t4ta44 leg
Ish44i't , for its "''1i4ean-st 'onl44si4('i-a
21i)n" by 414he21 stat den'144rat'i I( con4veni
(i1n 14re 4 t'2on1ighlt.
21csoluion 24 lo01 1 .y4h~44 th ie Q4onV''n.
W i m's44 forel n 241 li' ; ;'' , '4:44444444
Petitions41 si14ned, by 2,-, 14441 1414
women4W4l44i througho 4 the Itae ask4ina'8'4
'4.er4e l'rferred to the legislature w 4''~ ithi
!'h" ;ui2gesti tha12114 the( matter's he sub1
F4?'':~ Ii 4'l'e4"I: tii (-.3424
" lIihe lhInt21e ( r'* 44f l'enice".' 244 44. "4honl 44
it the14'I4 Opern 1104ns4.
.\b14inger' 84witzer4' 442 the4 Opera
22444484 Picture 44 show 1has annoi4414ced(
and4( nIght (4n three ( days,5 I'1riday3, Sal
Iida and1'' 44 .\londa421y, .\11ay :l;, 27 am4( 249.
This Ipi(cture ranks1( ne.xt to the "'22'!irt
of a Naion" as11 beihcng the grlea test oft
all pict-ures.. It Is ini teni reels and2(
a thiller' all the way throuighi. It
was1l conieod by Its author(44 and putl
Into p4ictures( 2to sti' the AmeiIenn na1
tion to- remeidyinlg Its 2tragle defense
Iessne(ss anmd the wonder'ful story 2211t
It tells has given the Americaun peole1
mniehl foodl for throught.
('ard of TIhanaks.
WVe w~ishi to than11k 0our 44144'y fri'end(s
and1( fai4th1ful Iphysi1cian forl 2the kind
ne('ses sho0wn duin g thle suitffering and1(
death4 Iiof 0144 beloved4'4 2222l I darlin24g,
who 1 G)11 od 81aw 224 to .rlecelv unto2424
2 liself'. .\21ay llis richlst8 bless2ings
wi4'thou4t w'easureo is our4 pray43er'.
hloophing ('ough.
One of the mos(t8 su4cessfull prepC2ara
21041s in use for thIs dliseas1e Is (ham
ber'lali's Cough Itemed4.y. S. W. .\c
ClInton, Bllandoni S p1r ,gs, Ala., wri'tes
"Our baby had who<~ ing cough as bad
as most any baby 0441( have it.I
gave 1im Chamber In's Cough Rem
edy and it Boon got him well." Obtain
able everywheren.
NO (',(1-l:l1 SE-ASON
l'Ol i'IS -IEI:{.11EN
Il Iw G;owringi ('atching; of' Fish In
South ('arolinta Ixiilained in L.etter
l'rom A. A. liichatrdson, State (ime
War11denl.
As a final deliverance on the fishing
law utes'ion, tle following is reiirind
ed froi 'InhI S partanbrg lierald with
the suggestion that lilsherimien el ipi it
out for fuiture reference w Ii IeeVer an
arguilient arises:
"I''r~ont co111l laits and14 (1pt(.11iom
hieard by Stt1ator llowardf 13. Carlisle
and .1esse W. ho(1d, memi ies of he
last asse nblly, It seeims that a serious
tnisunldersainding: has decvelopled
aiiong the local discipjles of Isam
Walton as to the Solith Carolina law
on fishing and seining. It has been
charged that the last leg it:ulare pass
ed a law seriously inte'fering with
the sport from Tihrnsday until Molo
day, when really, according; to . A.
lRichardson. state amue warden, no
such law exists.
".There is a closed season for ('atclh
ing g;: 'e fish, but there are no ganie
ilsh in Spartanl rtig county, wilt Ihie
exception of the sun ireli.i and these
are very scarce.
In the following let tr, received by
Senator Carlisle, fron Wardeln .\. .
lliclardsoi, the situation is fully ex
plained.
.\eealling the conetrsation that
you hal with me this tinirining, rela
tive to the weekly closP senson flo
ietting in our str'am1is. I thought it
well to write yoil so as vo umay 95ii1
out thl following iii nlorrti tion i 1ro111Ii
Ihi ne' ipa ipers.
T "Iherc se icnl:" to be 1 !--fo-ral in
lres:ion i dillitiil 11ar a f i ms,
to it 'lh e all :1! ;111 kii nds ot ti:hin:r
Tilii ii not te li :' te at lati ra il
hel o 0w 1 ltt isli wlueI l" itit 111 3.;1: t :~ti li
1171 kiou ofd lV 're1. s1ms'and ni i ,i l
lit ii tHi's o ilie. r an ;t . tini I or
the suin each Tin'llitrea y until 11t ris
int- of Ihc sin heiac .eonday, duersin
which lim o will seines, nets or in
phIn or device for the stope e or coh
lecting of fish, which oibsC tumts any
ort ion of any creoek stream or or
laed waters other tin an a d1am11 for
tuninn1facturing puirposes, shall be re
I moved, etc. This act further states
that ntiohing herein contained shall
apply to fishing with dip-nets used by
hand. You will note that nets being
used by hand are exempted andit you
will furtler note that. the word ".oh
stitet" Is used in order to make i it
violation. In Iiy opinion, ti nt or
seine in qluestion Would have to be
staked or set in some manner in order
to make the same a violation. I do not
(hink this tat would apply iwi the
net in illeti'on was iwing used by
hand.
"'I think it e'll to call to your at
fcntioun see~in 7ii of the crii nal
codai of i11''. T his section nake, it
9wee n i kib td ay ofi\iil t an. th
fir4t da li f Novietl . n er 'in anyli'' manner, ii
Ifa .' it woh ('ie la fl's s
Onr (orl113 .ets ote lioning e f nyh
11t15 01C alt helwi ien Li the xo , t Ii I..
Liii d Ma e 110 hi, t nna. n. In t tioh
nieh eaer eat'b suc Ior l, eorn nd t
.011 et1ii on 1111 of V' tim3Oi cod at 1 eti
biglhs whattshf o fre iamt li m1(
l'or tohonc benllt fi tohenpubyour
r1.00 du't, that t e iseirly loawP 3ti.t
ei'ht a kloin t. lsh a ny :m
Ih ii si 11he 0 y ar watedoe ith) n l i '
"Cho nhrrin ' ties tobet aeli''Sone .Li~'
Wo3 i (ii ndrn o .11 0."l 111 I i
Ix !mviu to ('ailstonre from1th slem
of Palmlbs. a an i~. o e r g a
agoug I h,anol liopi 3u areal Iumbow
ing hpInto reeyu nealldx fo ti
(ly, hI ita, Ch m rli T b ts i
posiire nd Yotin frief," w ie
"CharuerhtinspTr elet Jhane on
A Victrola for every horne
Good music hel ps to make a happ:. ho,
and the Victrola provides jist the Lind of
music that is wanted in every home.
l-here are Victrolas in variety cnough to
suit every taste, and if you'll stop in we'll
be glad to play your favorite music for you.
Victrolas $15 to $100. Victors $10 to $100. Fasy term ;
suit your convenience if desired. .- -
POWE DRUG CO. -
Laurens, South Carolina 'i'j
R UB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Headaches Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Outs, Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c
Dr. T. L. Timmerman
DENTIST
Laurens, 'mouth Carolina
Ollice in Peoples Hank Building.
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Will cureo RheumatisrNeu
Sore, Tentter, Rin-om c
zeaetc. rA-nlertis ti Aod
ued 'internal'<yr extnally 2 ;
L tut Carolina.ujt
o0 te ll(inoertit l' i y.
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ll'1 -t ' r So~li l iit or.1
I hieb anIni: .nafi a nd
d! I o' I lil tor 1't111 t11r
of the\ .1,urrti priiary.i~
o . . il . \'-I . ,
I h ereb an nom : lt y , a C annd a
d iit f r i ' i eii tr of thI
ight 11 J it ial i 'i it. ubjeltlt to th
ru Les of Ithellu mralt t I ll: l pinuir
1. - . T' ..\k. il.L.
I he 'rebyi nnoine mt 1 i a1 in-.
aite for llthe olli4 uf ta i l o t he 1 '
ihh I nuir t a liir mi. t4441 tot I dehuh'
bl the eistlit pfthe I uner ai lia pri
T. \ .\ e(;Il..
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the ot1ie of Solicitor of the
Eighth .1udicial Ctircuiit of Sotuthl 'aro
lina, comosexd of the counties of .Ah
ieville. G reen wood. Laurens and New
berry. suhjecI to the rules of th4' )i'Im
ocratic primary.
13. V. CilAi'.\lAN.
For St4tte Senate.
Subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic party and the result of the
primary election, I r'seC4 (tfully an
iouilnce myself a andidate for State
S'eia tor frotn 1.111ir '41ns ('4ounlt y
.J. II. \VI I\ ItTON.
I he're'hy annolille miysi'll' a ('and1i
144 sb.il er- 1() t t les and regula14
tion4s1 of I le I )vlgoetlie 14a4rty.
0. 1'. t0OO)WIN.
''li onse1110 I Iot' ire'settiIves
I liereby13 announ4 lCe mlyself a eand141
dlate( for re-'eect ion to Ithe II osue of
leeentat ives, xiublject to the~vi rles
gov'erni ng the ,Democrat41Ic lprimary.
S. 11. GiOGG A NS.
I hereby ainniounce myself a candl1
udate, for the liouxe of IICepresentativest
from I~aurens County, subject to the
riile of the DemocratIc Primary elec
tIon. J.1. lUiTn.
h41 lerili
1' rd
- I .
. .\. \\' I I .\1'TON.
I hereby4 announce1i4 my)4 l a4 I (andi
(ait fr thes olii of S1 lritf of I.au
rels ('ounty suliji-I to the rules of
the I 14-lh('ieratic 1r'i11r1 y.
A. RI. 811,'1\'AN.
I hreb41 1y a11n0ou lCe' y 4elf a C'anli.
date for the oflice of lheriff of ILa
rens ('ounty and promtise to abide by
the resllls of the I) lmocratic primary.
D. W. M. MASON.
I hereby annoulnce mllyself a candi
date for Sheriff of Laurens County,
subje(t to the rulIts of the Iemm-ratic
primary. S. C. 111)I).
I hereby announce myself a candi..
date for the office of Sheriff of the
('ounty of lIaurens and plomise to
abide by the resilli of the Democratic
primnary. l )(lic
.W.I hereby announce mIIyself' at ('adi
dale for the office of Sheri.ff of Lall
r(n.; county and p1ronlio4- to a1bd1(' b
Ilhe 14..'1 ts of(4 t It h e 1 ) l o. th- JI r'm I 4r-.
.1(I I N I1. \\. \\.\ITTIS.
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For 1 ) . ('. I i - NS
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I L(: I't 44ll114 (114 1i\ 'i' ;' ( 4 a) !:
11"!t'' O ri ('41: 1 r11 41 T; e1(1 -ure r i( :I !1 y.
.'.1 11. (a' I (+ 1111 I I'A N U8l '1'1:!
! ic I'e (full a011 no)1( ill(i l ai 'a4 11 1
date for the frlie of T f Ternsasur l of 1. -.
rIn a c ox o ny ad rmisi le abblf to
the r'ulltsie 1 of the Icratic primarti'
r. .hil. Ic\NG;STON.
I reslctlfullly announce myself' a
candidate for the office of tlreasurer of
'lurens orunty and (,ledge myself to
abide by the result of the Democratic
primary. I, P. .\eSWAO I N.
I hereby announce myself a candI
date for re-election to the office of
'T'reasurer of 14murens County and
promise to abide by the results of the
Democratic primarr?.
ROSS I). V'Ot'NG,
For Auditor
I hereby alnnoulnce myself a call~i
date for re-eeelion to the otice of'
Auditor of Ialurenls couny subieel to
the rule, of the Iemo rati uc'pril'ary.
~or 'ounrk toll' r
I herieby announice myself a Canidt
(late for re-electionl to (lhe otiI(- of
Clerkty Comurt for ofun courny
cunj iuect to the roles of th ocai
Dearatcray
C. . PODDi.