The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, September 20, 1916, Image 1
- LAUIRENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1916. NUMBER 9
I[RD[SIlL ITEMS
FROM TH COUNT
News Letters From Many
Sections.
CORRESPONDENTS
GIVE LOCAL NEWS
laplipenings of InIterest to Many People
All Over the County and to Those
11111 have -left the 'aiully Hearth
BA I).\iE NEWS.
The harvest tichi.4 are getting white
anti ready tor II( teaplers.
We are all looking forward to the
bapt isitig at lhighland hlome which will
he on the fourth Sunday norning ini
Septentber.
.\r. and .\lrs. 1":. Ut. Powers, of ltik
dale had as their gouest Sunday, \li.;a
Mary 'T'eague, u\ ioe ha- taught .wn"i
at I Ia rksdlale.
.\ir. and .\I::. .\rthur11 ).\nt t .ndl
fatlly had as their week--tndI gu! I,
Aiss I )15 trvin, Who was tile lt.enaier
at I arksdale shelool a few years aoi).
We ate all glad to see her ieire again,
as :;he was so kind and s:o loI c by itn
puplils;.
\ir. and .\Ir.;. \W. It. ll:lltvin ani
fatntil1 nad as their ;lurptrising Sunday
night gues:t, .\ir. .\Iosley Iltrton;
though uplttrised we w ere glad to .
hit.
.\i r:;,. Jan1ie aldlwint aiC daugh tter,
HIertha, of Hra, visited Mr. and .\ts
Ben. Sit ison and fatlity Sunday.
JONES N INS.
Jones, Sept. 18, I916.-M\s Lelle
.ones left ott the I(th inst. - to take
chiarge of the G and 7th grades in the
'ageland Graded School.
Air. l'reston Shirley, a brave ex- conrt
federate and worthy citizen, passe5d
away on the -ith inst., and was laid to
rest in the Ilodges cemetery. We syto
pathize with the bereaved fatialy.
Al'I. and .It s.. 'olenttan Cork, of I)ar
lngton, were here recently.
Rev. J. 1L. Daniel and childreu, o;
Abbeville, visited his sister, \I rs. Dtr
\\ .I. .Jonese last, week.
\e recently iel our friend .\liss
Alpha Masor, a fornlaer teulil of the
Jones lii ttehool and who is now a
ibeltr of the Wintithrol, -'aculty, ani
who has ahtie\el an enviab tle reputa
tion as a teacher.
1)r. Joel A. Sonith was called blow
tGreetnwood last week to (14 Sote y(t
orinary work,
.list t inila McNinct Ieft 'I'ueday
for her sc hool au(asoniia, N. C.
Rev. .1. 11. (onnelley, of 'riterone,
lvilveret a sliendtid serinon tietre Sin
dlay night.
We 1cently niet the follow ilif
lfrientds: Sieve Itrown an d W. 1'. \\ -
lialnson, Of J)onalds, S. F1. Ilarper, of
I lolinea iath, 11. . Arnold, of P'ri' iu le
tn, andt Geto. ('. Muodge:;, of Green
wood.
\Ir, J. it. Me.\inch has retura
IlrOinl (lenna Sptlitgs.
Drl. Gi. I'. Nt-el 03f ('re:'uon~ a
hetre 1)n tpr~ossionlal tillsinelss Ilast
week.
Mr Is. IHa;ytojihl o, o, Anldoeson, a;:1
the loenta Igulest of0 her t iste-, .\e i-.
0 d ae indoedeeli~ to Tonui I-tas .1
a lcan of nice ayl'!,
Ware Shoals anld .\'ncty gix gj .3'
teallI at G reelnwood Saturd~ay. lie.sultI
of gaine .'to I In favor oit Wale Shoals.
torn lth Inal., to .\lrt. and( .\ilrs. Pet
Moorele, a daughter.
next Sttnday and we c:or'diall3 ntvite
(every3 one to conIe andie hea1r in1(I. Our
Sund~ay schlool Is progressinig nice!l
Ilider the superinltttendclency ot 11i1) .1
14,.'Misone:t and Is ellicjient 'orps~ (it
theO gillsts at' .\ilr. \\ vI I Wa:tk i a a
RevY. II. 1,. 1 agg:t, If (ir ay~(J~ C t,
1l lill his et;ular ap:po1ein1in5--n att ILang.
.Miss; Iottle Weeks Is th' !tuest of
MIdsa .l.i ttle IHellhe IPeter' 0.1 t . week.
ter'S, .\l51es F~annri andl( Ir mia1 tt)
ed services ait latnford at.' I -e&na
mlnmrning.
Miss All!;e Mac Donnanlet'u
d:ay for' Wlithrop (College, where tht
WNil l';.in0lt her work 3; at stld ntI
there.
Mktn ILina Ir~t....- lei c.e~r~
WAS BURIED) Al' CLINTON
I Well hnown Citizen Who Used iI This
('f.y Kinid to Rest With Masonle lion
0ers,
The funeral and burial services of
the late Capt. .1. Itandol ph Laittle,
whose death occurIred at his 11home 11n
I this city Tuesday nighit of last week,
were heil at Clinton Wednesday af
ternouoi in the presci ,e of a large con
course of sorrowing friends and reia
tive.. I e regular ('lhreh service,
conductled by the Rev. C. P. Rankin, of
the First. 'resbyterian chicrh of 11au
rens, was followed with lasonilc I tn
era1l rites in which ilauren and 'lin
toll ilasons particimated, the <dcce sed
being a muenliber' of l'alniettor landlge No.
19, A. . .\l.
I he pall bea rers were: S. C. Reid,
C. .\l. ('lirk, K. W. \lartin, .I. N. Wright,
I)1". \ . I). I'er'gtuo , I)r. (i. C. A\lbrignict,
C'onnor l''ulier, \\. If. Giilkerson, .\. ('.
Mliller, Johtn W. l'owv her, It. .. Clardy,
I.I Terry, C. .\. l'(4wer, 'I. I. Swyuert.
V'or. a long; periodl of yeaal: rs-apt .I',l
lie was a IicondI4lor onl Ilie (lharlet;3oin
. \1'e:;crn ( ron lilta liailroadl, for' tlu
}ent'r part ot the linie his ru:ni l;eing
oil the (Greenville and Lsaurins bralch
ou the systeln. .\ few liuti:s ago Ivii
in1g healini eaued hiint o r. tire front:
ativq swork, a eiretUustanlce thal t. wa;
\ey genera,-illy I('grt'ted by i:i:; n
Ots lritnids throughout. Ibis s1 ecion.
Thlen solowed~ a t'oluplete 1ahip(' anul
ill a. fe w .iori w .ek. ti le iiinal .,4ui
('apt. ,it tIe was a nat ie of this
cotlanty and hli; lanliily connlctionl \.as:
03n of h i iost pr'oniient lin this sec
tion, Illis w ife, who was a .\iss Iuox
/!', daughter of Ihe late 1)r. .1. .1. BIoozer,
of Clinton, and the tollowing children
surcvive: Alrs. It. Ii. Melonald. of Co
lun3ia aid .\iss Ina Little, of Green
ville; .\lessrs. Rey A. Little, of bau
rces; .lob ,iitlIe,' of ('olitnbia, an
Ralldolphi Little, of .-\rizona.
for Pickens where she will begin her
work as teacher in ai school of that
county.
.\iss Il''annie 'oole lelt Tuesday for
Statesburg andl([ lbanilaIr where she iill
spend two weeks visiting friends and
relatives, after whleh she will begin
her work as principal of the l'rovi
dance school near Stulnter.
Aliss Il'ileli ]lobo spent Suntday wii h
.\liss .\latude Poole.
Quite a naubler of people f'rona thit
neighborhool wlere in laur1ens Sal ir
day.
.r. W illiani l'eterson will Ilave this
weel for Sparlanlbllg where he wil
again tnt4r Wlfo)rl College.
.\liss iaakell Wright 1lf Saturday
for Newberry' wherhehe will altend
college this year.
.lMiss W illie .1oe Austin has arrived
inl the neiglhborhood and (Inttered up4on
work as ten'lhe'r of the :landy' eprinssg;
Si cl.
8(110(11 1111,
\\ ats .lill, Sept. IX.--.l!. .1. la. Al.
1'atlt on, a \ell knownll ciizen of this
place, aged 7l, died at his bioie here
illness. iil~is einains we're laid to res-t
in the eiit4'ry hiere onl WYdnesdlay
fol lowin lg. Th le funlera i'sen4'' ices were4'
('onduct('ed by his palStoi.r,-' Aer. .\lrAe
-iii, and14 a8:i;;ted by i-e. .\l. II. kiwis.
.\Ir. I '8? Iion leaves a4 wif and se11 (vien
( hiildren' as; followvs: ilOher4i Iriet Pat4
Al Isses I'1 le Il aid lFlor'ence IPa Ion all1
of this Ilacle. AlIr. Patton41 alIso leaves
five b rot herus and(03( one i': Geor'ge
IPatton, C. 11and it. F. and( \\r g. put
toni, ailI of I uncombe countyli 3(, N. (2 114
0entire' fami31ly have (be hecart1fel sy'ii
path (y of t heir manily fien~ds.
Mliss Frank I )avls, of Greenvil Ic is
nIow visitling heri sister, .\lr's. W. K.
Hurns atIIi thIs place.
home114 at Woodriufl f 81131'day, afterI
splendIig a1 few days ~'l wi .\lr and111 Alrs
W. iM. hurlns.
rop.
Au'. and1( A\';s. l'bert J-inj an; ani.
('hildrenu and11 Albs; Oclavia Qii(uewn~
Ai' . Ak'QuowIn on3 suidv
- ).I.1. ('lark of Wod i', li' I c
c('ntly acceed a posi lion as Weo.vi
roemii(V iv'ermr flt iIs pla~e and4 will
1mov14 his;L inmI ly here at1 an3 ealy i dante.
W 11 are glad to) welome Mr. (lark iln
Mrs Cro Ia very Ill at thN wr'iing.
TEA('II( 11E TILAtNNIN(, COUl(SE.
.Explanation of the Course Whieli Is to
lie Ulvien in Local School This Year.
The State Legislature has apptro
priated a stun of money to be used in
pu1t ting ini a course of Normal Training
In the Iligh Schools of the State. There
are only live of these courses offered
so far, and L aurens is fortunate in be
ilg selected as one of the places where
this ourse is'offered.
.admission.
The teachers training course will
be Open to all teachers holding valid
certificates, and who wish to take
fIrther training. Any pupil who has
finished the course of study in thi
high school where the training course
Is locatted and liipils frotil other
:chools doing ten grades of work orl
its equivalen or who ean stid salts
factory exautina1io1s are en(tithI to
-iites the sitIdy.
subjiect .latter of Instruetion.
School \lanagerlnent, ('olgroar':; 'I nw
Teacher and The School a Iagly'.I
School .\lantagl enit. )hse t va0ion .aI
practice. .\lalter antd .\I(ehod in matt
ilg, writing, drawing, singing, spfli
iii,.: English Isinlgualge, geographl~ty, ;.
Ior", of Ilie 'niled :dale: and of Souitii
( ar1olina, hyigienle, satnitationi, agri( ii
titer, s inv I i: antd 'ool king. .a. fa r a:;
pr~acltnbl. Thies! subllject:; :shall bet
sludiedt 1'rain Ihr leacher's stanatl point.
.1iss 1 orknon fi th ('.hrge Te'acher.
Alie A nie I . Wornuii , i. a' 4. ad. ntti,
$. ('.. hast. been lecrted by the( State
Ikuird1 OF Edt(Io-tionl to tatke (1har1e of
Ihr iteachtr'.; tr~ainilg colurse inl Ow
ltrelus Iigh School. :,h;" is a a
Mate of \Winthlro, ! i ha li takn tr-th
lng at (Cuoulbia liversity and1 at
SGeorge I'enbody P'ollege for 'T'eacher ,
Nashville, Tenn. As a teacher in the
pt'blic sehools of thi ; tate, and as a
supervisor of rural schools in \\ake
county, N. C., she comes highly rieomt
mended. liss Workman is to be used
by teachers actually in ser vie in any
way that they think she canl help Iheiii
Iter work shall not only lie confined to
cliass 1oon0 insruction, but. in lheid
work in co-uop1'ration with the 'ounly
Sitperiutendent of 'duention.
lc(ognition of Work.
Teachers who so1uit evidence of
gradaittion in tlte' foea, school ani
Who cotplete satl 'iiilor ilk' \\ weeks
in the teacher-training course are to
be given a I iwo-vea' tai ' Ileel:;i
whicb s si!l1be subt jie to It I 4(- ordinary
conditions ofl renew\al. T t h'r. -wnit h
certille'ate:; who colupilte et.ht woerc;
of Ilie ten hr-l-I raining etii -, 1 n. h itII
ap4rm\a1 of file i;tiing teac . :I re io
be given a onet' year's m'tutnsioni )1 cer
tiI "ittgt'.Itlit.I: 111tl1.1)'~2i~
Inil ot. T 4t) lilly
isfacIory v2 weekrs' nork i n the Itmh.
("r-training5 cour.;c earl ha' .r Ihr :;-al.
of their 't'lib ira e rutas om. tlegi-e.
Dull ain~ut ilhe course of study w\g;;
please' dtitrel their' correspo ndence to
Ala.\\'orl cu 1, wo will be in Ltu014 i .
after Sept. 21. .- oiura' will beginj
'.onlay, St 25 antid aIy ne/' wish
lng to eniol1 iin this course wiil pit l
repotiI. at 11he !.aure4.ns' lIigh 8' bool
In 11th it'xI. flatper.i
Ai .t itt. lll\ Tlt( O.\ l).1 go ,
\\'il liati 1'. h':jtttrson, kunown lby hIs
many213 friends 14s "'lillie"' Palters':oni,
dlied at Lantiford .''tnday13 nIgh t at an
adlvanicedl age. tle'athI was due, It wais
Iliought, to heart tronhit. Mr'. Patter
84)2 only lackedl abhou. threeI4' mot41hs of
beinog Xl year 1s of age. Th'le fuint'rail and24
in to 'erment were 1had4 at P atI trson's
echap, 10.where he bl( hiIs mhember.~tshjl,
Mlonday', beintg (onuctetd13 by ..
K. 111a11mn2, a1ssis1ed by3 1Re'v. \lajttr
and1( 1ev. SlackhiousI'.
.Al r. P at ttrson Is st r2vI ied by I Ill fol
howling child(1reni: .\lessrs. \\. II, Al . 0
ando L. .\l. P'al 1ers:on, of lpmtanithu.lit
.t 'A' V.at e o of t 1anor5 (it l h .
ME-Palea: wastarevoutli Chris
Mn w0 Ier bin af lef th ody Motla
h -w : u anftllswhervt e tot
anes of Sek nec dlegree at the I ini.
ver'.iv 4 linemi
0FI('I AL EIE('lO'I(1N (OUINT
IS TO iE Sl'11'1"1I'I;-I)
l)emocratic (-otumitt'e to Mleet.n t. Noon
'Oilty to Deelare Riesult. lieturns
I iie lianning Safe Lead for (ioler
Colt ubia, Sept. 19.--- Ollicial returns
received by Ilalcot t It. Thomas, acting
secretary, rom county chairmen, show
thIat 1tichard I. .\Manning has been re
electeit goverinor' of South Carolina.
'T'he report of the county chairien on
the second iilnary election will bee
suibmitted by .\r. Thomas today to thet
)tate Democratic executtive cominitlee,
which has been called to ilee at. anon
ini the library at the State house. No
notice of it contest for a State Dlle('
has been filed wit Ii Ile coil ittee.
'ilie 'ollowing is liem total voite lto
he various odlices a$ vo(1topih-d by .\lr.
Th ntlas:
For governor:
10i1:1'tid i. ' l,nnin-., 7i i , i oi . I..
Ilease, 1;;,7!1.
For railroad conu11nissiour:r:
lain S '. nsle ', :1,0 t7; .\f L; .
I''it11, 11,'1;7.
Vol congress, T'third distr ict :
to red I f. Donlin 1ie, :,!, .; \\y
.\ik enn. 5:
I'o" :-oliciltr, 1"first circuit:
I--- C. .\lana, i,;,::::;: Anrhew .1. it.
iic'k, 1, l77.
F-':r soli-ito-, I-ighth cir(uji:
Il. S. lackw el!, Gt;;. G ior.i T.
oagill, 5,1t7.
For solietor, Ninth circuit:
aTonas P. Stoy, :1;7;1. .\.
anl, 2,210.
F'or solicitor, T'hirleenrth circuit:
.1. (obert. .\artin. o,0:;I ; David \\
Smloak, 5,07-1.
AI county chairil n in the :;tat.
oxcept. Laurenls andl Chester, ren~rt
ed the result of the election by ioail
to .\Mr. Thoomas8. 'tihese tiwo cotlnit
reporte 1. by tel h.
It is exLper' that several minor
contests will be brought to t e allen -
tion of the State exge Contive i i
at the meeting today.
gill I.\ ys
a(id'tii 11 N(ti --.
TIlhe rctglar Seltei natr term of mit
of lGe'eli(al t.i!;:ions adjotirned ''riday
with .h1 lge ltowma n1 of Oi-angb'iura
ih'e Pilng. li'e t following is lhe iSI lif
al:'es wIh -h wdr. ' lioseotd ; (ielm
lg openesda. l to the adiut 1Inienr.
Johtn \\ i rk lan a d l loher. \\'alk-r.
ndi'lid ( Il' r Iiutrdt'er antd ctat oi te;
byoiia tn eiumlll. John Workai'tn wta
u10( ng ildy of . m;; liheghtt am -cl ..k
a('t' I li liiily v 0) ltiteIl, tI la( ' it 'a \
hen(l lee't d to .e's .\e trhe Ilob rt'. \\ l
Iot 1 s ily.
I at I M I .lulln.i , t ill ri {.' .t a t il!'t I'
and carryin;g i- o , ea .Il e. I\ i \.t.
found :::ilty of m)an.slaut er~i a o
lncedl It) :- year1Is aini~ :; Io llls
\go h l i. w eft r, cobw d, indi, - la fo
s'eu'el i:n. , aind . i;l..\ and rnte n ced
t o |1 0 o I hs ore."/, 0
Uli ll.\~ii, indjelecd !'0t. mtyd'" n
('cri its;, I( c iteh-'d wi ni on, fMilil no
gnlly.
.t PROF4ITABLEA SEJ, I ION'
4'iairtli. One of~ the Rest Ev'er Hlelud.
Owings, S. ('., Sept. 1"1t,---'t'he Ia
revs County Su n(ay Schoo0l'o vn
cne-tioin, which has been in set'saoiI tor'
two days att I1)i. Is Mlet lhedist (ti i 't'li
neari here, c toswd this 1aftenton th001le
best s;ession e'i' held in Ils he ('SOaly. In
iltielildanee, all prvi'oults year':; l'citti
was briokein. l~:ist. Year on 111'i rt 'iiots
iin thle otillly \\'e1'e ( ' i'est'ii nt ('I.li 11
thstmin sjilt' of' the lad weather',
lS out of' the' schools ini the( ('(it i
set I lejilresei Ia ti ves. lTh'e Wert I: ;11o1r,
than :"ti Siilday' selhool W'ket:;in to -
I 'nda ie and th le delegates re' pit sentI
('(1 everty (leloit i nat lol ini th count 111y.
All but one liiwilii V.1was''ilres('iili(d
anit he0' t la gst dilc',:ioI): hi it 1x01
dayt''rt :; l ll'.' Iti e t ''t.11 r ; t' (; It it t;
hi s c u . o li ii'', it \\;: ( 'P i t i
iit'o'', i t Ak rs ;:11I.It'
: l'Ot'i ' il l, i. C. I arc.. \' itleodhi t
b'y .1 ll. (i'ay and ili. 1).jt'(r 1"'1 ;:~l~r, ti
iii I ttl-' I't-il I t ) t'i ' i e t 0~'a the (-!)11
y. ( l" 111: It ie 8 'Pll l )11 'I0'' :(2he1o!11ty a -
(21t111e . u 14, 11 ( i'c iltt o:tl ( to cit 8o ith
t(1 the, l 'itsIli:.t con%,aI: .'''el e t ('I I o
\ct .'y. \l i'. Il I\,' ( l),1\.ti . O ' .~ 'ag . e
.JI C. f it l i s.t; i Il; . I . . hith
at'! Vlt' litlt it o t'1 1 ii1'11. U T. i ' .\ .
( 1t \ ' l " ,> n nlt is t . 1 .l t s ti o fi , t i i s
I .t'i't.'i Itsr'tti ti I.
Mhil a t. e :n c '- l'
I;! Psidett C. Itlu~inegVs. Spndid
A iio h l't1'8ti t t' sl' w'ortk Wetrt et Ptl
tit '!Ile eitill i nt P1eiden s of11 th t'lil
("oitn lIoln ls.il M". iss Mt :.u It i l.
wanly I ('ttas a Iti ite is lie\'d ela hil
1)ct",1 to tl)'ltoese 'this .niiolet'
ship is agood! it'li forl yea il'S. NI i ~ ie
ued '.) t! e t'tl I It Col se to the 5oItt
('ai it'i 1anS tnviiiyi l'hot' tint ii ii'e
tst t te ' ~ sig tear: Prehit eti C.Itt'
w i l l t a k h eVl' l s :t t \ ' c -I s d t C r ' ' i n \t It) 0 : t l t a ' ; -'i tt il a .e
)i(.in 'oft on ril nt E~ile
\t'ti U. T. \ Itt M (.)' W. Mit'('i':te
otstn , tt \iilsot't Oyi' g Adul'te t
('P.1 A. the :);.", 1.0115 , In: 1: a 1211s't I hc'
ERSIDINI WVILSON O
A CRI[RSS MISSION
Attends Funcral of His Sis.
tor at Columbia
SIMIPLE C iLMOIILS
Al' THE IN-FERMENT
'Thief Executli e Vited. Scenes of hhi
IhnW stood4 I?1'.y?'h II4'l 4i~i g te ' I ' '11 (1.4
lolla XIVIiiiitill' MnIBidlb 1411." 11111"
heft. \V'1ii.e studl Bu111t 1wy His Pta.
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