The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, January 17, 1917, Image 3

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Quinine Pomade JANiE RAND ani MARUET BERRY wrote oS fle, ~hR~ ld ~RAE Ento Vo's ein sto !1 o remits on their ytetures Kinky Hair cannot be modo straight.. x on have to have hair before it can be straightened. Now thie E:~LENTO WAIM is a flair Grower which feed the scat and roots of tho hnir nnd ma a kin nappy hair srrow long, soft an silk t cleansdandruffnnaistopsIali gi rat once. Price 2tic by mall on v pt of stamps or coin. ACENTS WANTED EVERVWiiERE. Write For Parttealar. at Onee E XELENT O t.4EDICINE CO., Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE of the COUNTY TIIEASURER The Books of the County Treasurer will be opened for the collection of State, County and Commutation Road Taxes for fiscal year, 1915, at the Treasuror's ofllce from October. 16th to Decembur 31st, 1916. After Decem - ber 31st one pOr cent will be added. Alter January 31st, two per colit will bo added, and after February 28th, sevcn per cent will be added till the i dt-h (:ay of Alarch, 1917, when the books will be closed. All persons owning property In more tihn one Tow nship are rciuest ui to call l'or receIpt:; in each of t'he several Townships in lwlich the pro pty1t3 is located. Tli.4 is Important, na additional co.;t and penally may be attachled. All able-bodied male cizen. be tween tlie ages of 21 and 60 yearn; of age are liable to pay a - poll tax of $1.00 except old soldiers, who are exempt at 50 years of age. Commuta tion Road Tax $1.5U in lieu of road diuty. The Tax Levy is as follows: For State purposes......6% mills he'r Constitutional School Tax 3 mill For 'County Purposes .. .. ..9 mills Total.. .. .. .. .. ..1S' 1% mills special School--Laurens Township. laurens No. 11 .. -.. . ..8%. mills Trinity-Ridge No. . .. .. ...8 mills Madldens No. 2 .. .. .. .. ..4 mills Narnie No. 3 .. .. .. .. .. . .5 mills Halley No. 4 .. .. .. .. .. ..4 mills Mills No. 5 .. .. .. .. .. ..4 mills Oak Grove No. 6 .. .. .. .. ..2 mills Ora No. 12 .. .... .. .. ..S..8 mills Special Sclools-Youngs Township. Youngs No. 3 .. .. .. .. .. ..4 mIlls Youngs No. 2 .. . .. .. .. ..4 mills Youngs No. 4 .. .. .. .. ..7 mills Youngs No. 5 .... .. .. ....4 mills FoInll a n Inn No. :il .. .. ..13 mills Lanford No. 10 .. .. .. .. ...,% mills Ora No. 12 .. .. .. .. .. .... mil!: Youngs No. I .. .. .. .... . mills ('entral No. 6 .. .. .. .. .. .2 mills Yountgs No. 7 .. .. .. .. .. ..8 mills peel'I SchleeI:- DI)als 'Town1s1hip. Gren loni No. 1 .. .. .. ..7 mills Dials No. 2 .. .. .. .. .. ..S . mills Slilol, No. 3 .. .. ..... ..1.4 mills (fray (ourt-Owigs No. S .. 12%; mills llarksdale No. .... .. .. ....5 mills Dials Clurch No. 7 ... .. ....4 mills Foiuntaii 1nn31 No. 31t... ...13 mills AMorna No. 8 ...... .......2 mills )Itals No. 4 .. .... ......4 m111s Sptecial S"1hool.9--Sulli, an Towsshlip. Mt. Hethel No. 2 ...........5 mIlls Princeton No. 1 .. .........8 mIlls PoIplar Springs No. :1...... ..4 mills Iiekory Tavern No. 17. .. ....8 reills Blrewerton No. 7 ..............4 mIlls iSullivan To nship11 RI. R. 1303nds 3 mills AMerna No. b ...... .......2 mlills SpecIal Schools---Waterloo Townshlip Waterloo No. 14 .... .......4 mIlls Mlt. Gallagher No. 1 ..........6mills llethleheml No. 2 .. .........4 mIlls Ekom No. 3 .. ..........4 millst Centerpoint No. 4 .........4 mlls Oakville Nn. 5 .. .........4 mills M.t. Pleasa t No. 6.. .......2milla13 AMt. OlIve No. 7.. .......8% mill11 Speeial Schlools-C ross 11111 Township Cross 11111 No. 13 .. .......7 mill11 ('ross 11111 NO. 1 ...... ....2.mIlls Cross Hill1 No. 2 ..............2mills Cross 11111 No. 41... ........ .2 mills. Cross hlill No. 6 .... .. ....3 mills Cross Hill1 No. 3t . .. ... .2 mills SpecIal S'chools-ilunte11r TPownsmhip. lotilile No.1 i.--.......9 mills liunter' No. 2.--............4 mIlls Hunter No. 3 ................4 mills Clinton No. 5 .... .........8 1mills Hlunter No. i ......,,.......4 mill llter No. I ...... .......2 mil111 lilnter No. .......,,.......4 maIlIs Special Scehools--Jacks 'rownoship Odells No. i;...... .......3 mIlls IiIurricanel No. 15 .........3 mill11 Shlady Grove No. 2 .. .......3 mi1ll1 Jacks No. 3 .. ...........5 mIlls Jacks No. 4 .. ...........3 mIlls Speeial Schools, S'cufiletown Townshli: LIangston Church No. 3 .. .....3 mills Sctufflotown No. 1I.... .......2 mIlli Lanford No. 1 .. .. .... ..6.% mIlls Ora. No. 12 .. .... .........8 mils Scufiletown No. 2 .........4 mills Scufiletown No. 4 .. .... ..4 mills Prompt allentlon will be givon thoso whom wish to pay their Taxes through tihe mlall by check, money or Persons sending In lists of names to be takenoi off are requtesited to send tlemn early; and give the Trownshlip oi eAch, as9 the Treasurer is ver'y busy during tile mnonthl of December. ROSS D. YOINO, County Treasurer. IVain Ntsile," Wt-E. est stsr in eespl MulleOtder ow. * e e e e ee ee ee e*e * .. 4 * VOTE ON WOMAN SUFFiAGE * Columbia, Jan. 11.-Shall the * women of South Carolina have * the right to vote? That is the * estion which is. to be put u1p ' to the people at the general dce * tion of 1918, if a bill introduced * In the Senate today by Senator * J. L. Sherard of Anderson and * in the hlouse by Representative * A. W. lorton of Spartanburg Is * adopted by the General As * sembly. The measure provides " for the subiission of this (ques * tion to the people, as recom- * * mended by the last convention * of. the South Carolina Demo * cratic Party. * t4 4444494e 4 e * o e VItEENWOOI) BOY IS 1{llEl) BY IIElSLt Lient. J. K. Holton Shot While At. te"'pting to Land at Santo ilomttingo. lraduate of ('itadel. Washington, .faan. I I.-Leut. .1. K. Bolton was killed and 1Leut. .1. It. Ilenly wa:s wounded recently by shots tired at a landing -party of uinited I tates marines by a native boy at Macors, S'anto II)omingo. In repoi t ing the incident to the navy depart mient, today ('apt. ('hander, of the bottleslip New I1am psihire did not in dleate that there had been any gen eral clash betweeI t he malrines; and natives. Nath' of Greent niood. Gtre'n Vood., .Ian. 12. -The :iho: ing; news of the' deth1 of \11". .1. K~a:l !lolton. son of" .\r. and .\I r". T. .1. Ito" tonl, was received in a telegrati which rcach'ed lle yountg mn's faiher lbhis itoniting front l'Cdtn'oiialICoslt, Saute Domingo. '1The lessage was sent. by a marine companion of yontig .r. 1Io0 ton and simply ;tated that he 1iet hi: death at .liacoris, Supposed to be a snill town on the West Indian Island. Later this afternoon The I)aily Journal learned through its W'ash ington corresondenIt that Ir. Ilolion was shot by a small boy on the 'ha rf. Riteports whbkch cate by ra diogurans to Washington were inconi plete as to detail::. lurtlher facts arc expeeted thiis afternoona from tIhe' Nevy Department. It is presninte that .\ir. Iloton, wItIh a nlmber o other Amterican marines, lost iis lif in conilliet with natives. A nuintml. of Anterien115 have been; killed on Ihe ilands during Ilie pa:;t several months. Karl llotton Was: the sec'ond Soni of \ir. Ind .\i's. 'I'. .1. p ollen an! w 2I year's of a lg. Iireeriv'd hi: ('. l ! I hoo(e l tri':nil tit (1 G -eenw:(oo andl then' .enti 1(o the C'il~tdlel when(i he gr:(lualted last .1 unc. Ile itade a "'(''endid reen'"d1 :a: a etuden t, ('::( (ll. in': in all de'parttinent, anui w e ? M '':d it. one( of the besxt athlt .(:;~ of Ithe intitution. lie was a meinbei orf0 both the footbal11 lind b~asebll I.ta Several seatsonls and wal'..js knowi I toughiout . te St at e int coll ege C it cles. Soon after gr'aduating last yeni Ai', hlolton stoodl the examintation for ap poinuttinenit to thle .\ainte Coirps gr'aiduates of the ('Itadel who hiav< nmide specIal mar'k s be ig lprivil ege< to appohiinment if they pass satisrae. torly. I1 madeii(I fine maritks and w.az gliveni thle a ppoinltmiten t of second Sit t inaitt bu was1'.( not or'dered ott for' service util last tall. lie left OGreenwood (on Thianiksgivig (lay amt wvent to Ilaltimoi'e where lhe w..as sta iOnied fotr some t Ime. Not long be l'ore thle Chri istmlals hiolldays lie wa: sent w'tih a nmibet' of othtetr mar'line; to I laiti wher'e thle ('oiled Statet hats bad troublle fot' tiatny mioths ot ac(coiunt of ai n ir re tj1ont. Thei navy.1 hais prteteId Amteienn~ iter ox 1 theirie with tlih e mar Ines. Outs ('(mii ltiiiedy ain'r hiavinig tusel It. .\irs. George~ Irwls. Il'itlfild, N w.t(i'nter y little boy, tive years old ws sich1 withI a ('1( f'or' two or thItre< w.eeks . I doted im tin antd usned va trious cough mtedicities bumt tiotinig dh ('ham libertIli's (Congh IItemoedy. lie thtet iitmpr'oved rapId ly an iio n a few'. day: was over hIs cold1." * attfordl Schtool II011nor 1t41lI. [higgins, Ollio Mlae Taylor'. Seventh (Grade---J. TI. Ilurgess, Wal toe' Cooper, Mantte t.\ioore. .SIx thl Grade-atiliani Adamis, Leathi C'ooner.1' Foutrth Grade-Gilbert Cox, Jll Harney, Iharold Fleming. Third Grade-Luthor Coopet', Lil1i1 MMt Cox, *1111e Fulbrfight, Westlel Lanfor'd, Stn Harlan, Claude H-oimet Adv. First Grade-'Margaret Wal drop, Ellise Crow. First Grade'-EI~oree Crew, Meta Cox 1thel Lanford, * IAltMONY NEIYS,. * ?.? e* * SA * *. A .......... Harmony, Jan. 8.--1 .intended writ ing last Monday, but a look at the cal endar told mo it was red letter day and no mail is taken up so I deferred it till tow. Christnas. was very quiet in this community. We had one accident or mnisfortune last Saturday night. While Roy Wood was coming from Ware Shoals his mule became frightened at the lights of one of the delivery trucks turned him out andi 'broke his leg about. or near his ankle. It gave him must pain at the time but he is get ting along nicely now. It is thought he will soon be out again. Some of the boys report the rab bits gone off Christmasing, as they cnn't find thei, 2d r. and Mrs. Thomas )owney, of Taureins, were visitors at the latter's mother, .irs. M. .J. MAldlock, during Christimas. 11r. and Mrs. Monroe Pickens, of Greenville, were at Mrs. .\edlock's for a few days. Mr. .1. F. Davis and family, of Spar tanhuorg, spent the holidays with home folks here. J1r. .J. Ii. lialentine, .ir.. and .. A. iavis, of (Georgia, spent the holidays here, the forner with the widow Ialentine, an(l the latter % wit home folks. Messrs W. A. Si m psonl. in Adalins aInl l):iis leen have r( e ('-(I pu :itio1 ; inl ')ar taimrilv ast' have gone to talo ' l orfe f hi work;. \\'o \"-i. - boy nfe sIt-Io C0:4 for Ili year. .1r;. (.'. . Coo , o: ' Ch .t-r . 11en hoon?. ,.nd .:pen1t 1 41;1d;:. , ih 11 w' dows andl chibdren. On the :'8 rdl day of I)secrniber .iMr. I)'wit ('ulhe'rt-oi "n' '. :- I.:..-In Alit(elu'l ee'm n::uri t at thek, hiuisu of 1)( o0:iciilting U n n At r, l'.v. .11-. A. Iinjlughe. .\Many co~ngr':luiuio:n t~ the happy coulple. Mir. 1. 1). )odson. of (;renviV lie, is on a visit. of a few days to honfolks. Prof. L. K. and lIeunry Simpson :l:ent a few days with their srents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Simpr'in. The selieol at this pl.ce is gettin along line under the inanag m-ent ol Miss Mimninie Wallace and .\li; Sudie I %ieidlock. SA l LEN' SEN''IN i-:1, PiNt Ill:l BlY I(ltil:.n Sthh eriniu S'imirn!;iss on Wiii' 14lous.5 Ie e, Ieduste in)tlnlon of ;'res! delt. llus ;(114round i ts ph .::d '.h1 bre.e wih 1114 '2Iigl;i -I] t Iit 510 ,4 .r the~l ('wIg ep.intsl ';ou zii fn Whlit-4 FI ffmt s e i t tt .d ;vs ai ; d , lt i ~"I t t ithe tIffralie t:' nt nt4:1'- . d l'lt. \'.I4ll5 11w: 1 e oi d bl5.Y eU t li Uhilo.m i (: so : ;. 0:011111 i tYi t4) 1(110 (110S0 sn;0r to i1:111 t4e we tt('is lnI get warnil. Thel nyb%1allon :', ; ist ece Itd and 1at t!'-- Iht 0 1inl;;irat-r1 o, ti Cngessioal ion yoi a o \\'t i od siefrag s it aas said that thlt in it wothe o is 11 oonu1d 4)n1 iir 1w ine ofithis ~'terater Th11is wag tl secyI od <hol of1 the 5,1 e inln' iiw 'vilampa11( o frorm i'n - lausel uJon the presidints attentlion~ .\lach -od. Thle weresident aassed he fro it' itnn ga ' 'l~l011 i is. go rin Iae smeilediii as hri n.obl wetit of his sioros. l~1ii s h Durli5Iingst day (lo voiClunters, a i ta oingiedsoilli i1 the seNet fr hr per ids. They5 wVlere .Inila(lary (I \\'e er of (liverpool and' .\iilrsii. Vliinia 11141511tch 14 sufaisagid t liee today by theI4 'laogrsoa union' to the0 eth Netoherlands Ineo lcn et. in leoland duin the Illal'msIn "ea.ees and(15 sidl thesffrxist h'uer alo It the 3 couighremedy a)111 cnnrtion kith asChabe tierlyanldkind s."rp resentive ( tosht, weiblhadr i.4.nilntoi hirFfrn prns rat$ions i Sorgeso CttkIplasuei prss n fesnetion of Chaer ain' St i m o e Poryin s At O cm.ie kea F I aotre arly 0aks." ---hcr Cc.RossA l'lDher ll.nlo LIuNtyRpIMa-ENTSrcue H(AIRY THAW ATTEMPTS TO HILL IIMSELF Found in a Pilladelphia Boarding i house, His Troat Cut and Wrists Mhistd in n Unconscious Conil. iton. Philadelphia, Jan. 11.-Ilarry K. Thaw, who with two so-called body gtuards, is under indictment in New York for ain alleged attack on a 1J year-old high school youth last Clrist las, atlempte( suicide in a house in West l'hiladelphila today by slashing hi; tthroat and wrist with a razor. 'ti w's attempt at :;elf-destruction was the clinax to a hunt which be galt here oil Tuesday following the annoitiiceumnt. by District Attorney Swann, of New York, that he was wanted to answer a charge of at tatl.:ing Frederick Cuminp, Jr., of Kan sas City, in a New York hotel, and a a s i 11ationl it. revealed tihe weali hy I'1i1;11u1gher1 SiCotiig of Stanford W'hile oil the .adisonlt (WIuare rooft 1:ordett an') his; later asc'ape from Alaitew. ;\,l asylum. '1i1t h'tl5 couise5l hoth In Pittsburg atnd New York, 'T'haw had made ar rat'!'n'ts: with a private detectiv"e inl this oity, acting for the 'T'haw inl tereits l l'itItbirg to sirrendr him !-elf ti Distriet .\ttorntey Swann in N\ w York. ie had agrcel. ;ccording t'1 SioIn'el (i. .\itaolony, repr'e:entintg a p 'ra lt riet ll've aim''y in this citt t h withi 111( o,'(-de l f e 1r l hc. t' - a'he h lan !ot t',. ponlic'e catch! t " ii I~r; ii !;, i'ml an l ;rdinairy t', 1.1:11: , in 11' . l t 1'. allie (' I rh tit. iler: e on T:17: e htsl ~ ra- or n"U l o the liiah a. t l of .Mrs.' Ta1 ! n-:r.t. ii \!n :;ho .T o'ne he ie'n the ri e sin'':' h ' 'ea . 'haw 1 h 1 h thrat ; i'e, wh1c re ouhnl ri ' tcI het t:) close. and also' hache- I thHrSy o I'is lil w a. Iliad Ii. \\'0111'! in hi n'%'''; hc n one el50h1i of :-n1 i1'h dleepetr be could( not tav' II ': ed, according to p hysi e'i:c1w:. 'P l '.lit h'imav. \.a:. lep;or';teil rest111ing ca. iI i S t .tll hosiptal, wixhere l e ws'.. ei'''IeI inl aI police ainh1 Pn l lv ('iral hnrs after ho had h1"('n dliscover'e'l uncone~in(' a-1: from'( 's s5 ('f Wiood by' l .Mr. Tac:o'(t. 11r. Elw\\'ood 1:' ', . '7 t 'i l ieficA II'1 mi o t f Zit h '1'1.i1 .ta :\niTha 'li o ls' hy.i:i. Ptles Cured1 in 6 to 1-1 Days v'onr are<t u ntl re-na1u~ ioney if PAZo O N .. N t olel:: t" cnu "r:- m e .m of JIchin," 1'0indl,nte- r' di ng or (I' I,-crh e i1, 6,ot Th vr lfl niqp.ra'. as : .ve The Wea Makes He may mix a J November wee nace man may, quimo's idea of But the weather and the furnace ings won't inte . comfort if you I 'Smokeless Oil I Clean. Inexpensivo to use. Handsome. enough to carry an Don't dress In a ch~ over a cotd breakfa It's warming 2,00 Ask any good dep nature or hardware Uso Aladdin Socurity STANDARDi (Now BAL'l WiashingIton, D. c. Nor folk ,Vu. Richmnond, Va. AUCTION SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY I will offer for sale to the highest bidder on Friday, January 19, 1917, all my per sonal property, consisting of Household Goods, Farm Tools, Corn, Fodder, Peas, Mules, Hogs, Wagon, Buggy, Wagon and Buggy Harness, etc. TERMS OF SALE: CASH J. H. KING R. F. D. No. 1 Laurens, S. C. LA Quc an Efcin Q0 C Quick delivery.---that is the importat con sideration in Laundry work. And we've speciailzed on the perfection of that part of our service. Iininediately after you telephone, we send for your laundry. As soon as we get it we put it in work-as soon a-i{'s finished, it's rushed back. When you get it again it will be frh cl;an--white-steriiind. You'll like te Way we do the work and the specd it h hwe return it. Pie:.: try if. Lau~rens Stam Laundry Laurei, S. C. the Man MVistakeCs anuary clay in a *k, and the fur have an Es com fort. man's mist akes, man's shortcom rfere with your - tave a Perfection ** to buy, Inexpensive Durable - and light ywhere. I1y room, or shiver ut. Get a Perfection. ),000 homnen today. artment store, fur dealer. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _' Oil- for best resulta. )ItL COMPANY jerney ) 'IMOR E charlott e. N. 0. Chrlstn W VPE______RF ______T]O____ SMOKELESatonEATEC. cil'" t~.'*n"'s v.