The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 15, 1917, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
A. It. IBLEASE ADDREsSES question. Before answering the ques
NEWBElRlIY ICED MIN tion Ie called for a penny. After ex
__________ainling tis peilillY, fie Bald "Renl
Speecder unto Ceasar te things which are
Spechii en li ng ~l'it io Ic1'r-Ceasar's." I understand this to techl
vor Dlelivered it (Good IIope ('hurchi. I ti day, which (lay Is yours and
NewIerry, Aug. 7.-.Mr. I. I. Illease mine, tat It. is the duty or every ver
accepted the ivihition to be. the opeak- to render obedience to te laws
er at the R of his State at( Nation. I say is;
Hope church iI Salida counlty on l. mean hers as well. Thla suestton
Friday. There wcre about 30l peoplo
e ocaion wsort ad sittie answeIs for
P~e~ilt 111(c1 1Cli every inian 1111d1 %V011iian to (10 faith
joyable one. .l. Blease spoke u yhol
the pr inchpls of the order, namiely,
Freedoin, anrindsp sh can (1 to dvace the interest o
iA'i'lendsl~ever onehiiit3 1( ~ 0. It is 1lie( timec whenl we
In, discttsing tile prinuelples or Free- I
(10111, the following Is a syiopsis of
~~'ia . ie zi ii('Oi(Q'i lu th p'c~ii 11111C ANvliei we shfoilld n 11 1 1Ii 1k ofI
What hie Said1 cotteorning te presentI
war: pail haishlp it Is the ln wvl w'
Lialies and entlemen:- sholdni 11)lilk or lil prefer
I ai phleased to have the pleaslurielug lvve to suld 0to eery
of speaking to you and y brother my ";
Red-Met of Goo fllope No. 0:3. Ti We ill l is fil ife wheil
grea1 t'le s of 4)110 i beloved o'der'o.
are Fireedoni, i rieildship a i ( .. l w i li II,, IJI fi 1 o,
I11Y. fAily organizationl lviii; . " 4 1 tmll (14) hb 1 '4Ill i i lo ,
such exalted principle is W, -of tilt 1 for olii, 1(1(f11
the best aind Iruest colsidel ,Ilf
ile and v-ry I-oin ununi ty' f hat
grealt statte anld nation otflmit .h-.;k .(
is n opporllunel tine . for ils it Ialk n v (I 4l: I lwg' k'
abotti xr:dHu \\IN are 30s thinkist'
GrIdl talkinli: of lilt, tinoal gleantj :,c t 11(id1a d
farl revaching war \%.,I l uI s been wien 1
ol t his olil globe of e 4-s. I ( i il -o; 11,1it \%.Is iii
I inight speak a1 length 'neern- 1
ig the ('al:-e' of t' war. I lpeloev '. to l 4 t s d1 W.11*
hav doent sneh acourseandnwiseIand () n
nee Si y 1 . 1)ilin a ra111 l m vul l- iir 4litt
eIaC prov1 oI the ial rIi I v. I t i ('Il 'r M 14 li l c~lii ll' I whlie tihs
W1' tthijWl'vv of' H ie. 11 . oi' \\ a li e; tol lo Irile, t hat it b, no0w Ii('l'4'481i1'
we applovv of he wisdlom( of he (wov- !114 (hii I o 1141 for I woild
r niluieti to select ourl 81l(j14 Ihi b l 4e u fi ll. a (lellilic
draft. The f ' i:: '1 1 w r ah t it is
and thia-t our, youn men11 have been ii ' 1 -Y H I I c 1' oill fight ioi
(rahIwli. it iS 34ou1r hln1$ ers, and lilMn In io'Iv, our ljtlt, tie 111wr'y If (l!
no0w to do overything:. poss:ible inl our.wv s iw l*vo ol.c id 'l illt
1)ov'(11 to Colonr . om . Is'l lom-alk oo l 1 . .I.; ,III ih ' '
and physicv:'Ily, and to I x ; all wl)'y will Il&A ih - t'n4'i.zo,
etllrgy to (mill se our1 m ilit'y for0 'll ie I!(!: I.; I
holl o) !'111i and sea, ; tud I 81ioilI v"101' Its we4n vill 114N' (,4alI rov
Sayi in the I41' IhoV1 is tun44 1Ii1 u 'ih l ' 11)(1 it Ithe art,1 h 21l I'
beneath Its, to il, :ll1e1ul T i ., of o oh l f -w a r cfl 4 i-lo l:
no time fi4r. hal itinl4e :1d flibluitig. 14 il'o It 1111 eI'5l(14t1iv criliie" \ hici a444'
is no I ihne for ani1 t111 . nsworillp ggailst I ell it l' -.hwid
qluest1 ions. It is not IheN tm $'orl .- \h )(1.1" fdnvr - l m l
11l9 1timlo. If i l l (w l . 1 ' 44 " \ (54('I an 8d (1(411 ti I.' :J l_ ll f'4 0 3 li t--441
have been don . You and I hIve no 11f ii cl y if) I iI I (II if 1114-v
time. It Is your. dlill v n v Milie to11,,fre o 1,1 w ii :
10t, nI(-t pronmptly, at Iposit iivly, act k S 4 he wolliieii (I r t s lis (I
intelligently ill obe4Ie41ICe I 4 I i hIe ('4)411 131I h tih ve ito'lIl ('he1 1 -1i
volee of oltr goverine ntlliv , which 111 s ' I1)4 had to 4 illel'go.
spokenl th11ott1gh tIie Naltonal ('on domh NviiI ho prel'Ilihhe. Silliv it le
(ress and III grleal I'.xe c tive'of 4nt)111 colles il4-((ssa 13' its 1 o iglill 101
INt I1(oll, tIli ' . e lole l )11 o i 4111 woilivil, (kid
On one occasiol. the greatl tefahe , nosr, 11114 114 Soule40111.111 ived.,
utiavonB (if ifor asn, raaing t, qes
Ille S. (I tI .so he1 callefr a pe'y. Afte1r ex-ds
Are there South Carolinians who have
so far strayed from the teachings of
ottr great statesmn, who have so farl
strayed froti the aidvice antd teachers
Inculcated Ii us from our very youth,
who have so far strayedI fromt the
path of i-i' t and rectitilto as not to
be willing to sacrillee his last dolltlr
and every drop of blood for the pro
teetioni of the women of our State
and Nation, If there be such a one he
is unfit for a place in this great Na
(fon of ours; and (od know' It' Is unl
lit for any place in etelnit y.
I say to yotu men, it Is your dlty
aldi lIly dilly to lie up an( iloing, (lo
lng vctively, iling intelligently, ev
orything that it is possibl o ' It Us to
in 01dr to bring vielory I.o our arm,1lS.
in iec allot eey branch thereof, inl
<>rtlr to bring peit'e to on-'i couttr'y,
ill ori. to britig pi(1 a1ttlenl ph ace to
all illen.- lh'rald andI News.
GERMANS BELITTLE
AME2RIGAN TROOPS
Say They Will Prove Small Factor
In Great Struggle. Claim Our
Men Are Not Equal to
Task
DON'T XNOW WHAT
THEY'RE UP AGAINST
It apprtsa timll litews Whjih leak(i
ol Il I h l litil, ill spite of h li-. ilt
lislially tl t te \en itiship, that th e
German.!I ollicils are 1hllin ;heilme
alld wxol1 n 1hill 1 l .\ 11-tet co i th '
will (.in liith 11 1 ir 1 i le !J' war. I[*
:tta . \Vi t ph a ,w \%:1-1 ;
lhe tie lilltititite| \le ki lie w l slioui
iwere iu a1 ins) they wulie r
1)1 it e 1 tl s-h tlo l tailsert i .
The uil ir a sl pala fit it 1. rig nt l: ti a
Iain that1 Amneriean! elt 't atr ti ll tili
!lnuom'ie. Whal i itke' Tll our
Iou e l lhi diton i o k no b
oIn O it tiltlitin, \we ill lin e Alltt
;pot really for il-he ig l ri
I Oltit 'se w l all cat I te) ti lit(,
ifhot'll billi w . dit o rd r oiur h h i i ti ust
its ipo]Hrfitlit ;a maitie righit hl'e al;
i151 ill. 1.0 its ijtp lit o ca-ry ol n ihe
in u tis of Ithe nuiol, !ill tim soil.,
work lith koep
\ion flowin luo the front inl a ',t ily
It I'v I1) If. ' ttthttt' i i
Hacaknhc:s nui1st hie 'gotten ridl of;.
thlose stonibc <dirottlers suh.I w:; indli
' ion F const i ipa l l A., iu t hw
oliminated ; weak, annemilic boi lies
ust to int stroig an d vig(or1ns;
weak I dIiei s and blai-. is I he
lreng ieled; inl othe worts wI mutI
Ach l tron .ineral will kee \-)I lit,
If is t ot ita paw", m.I 4licin' . I1 is a1
ptlre, liatura itol onprepalaion obain
I ( 11111 11, h ly nlu ri i ,al ni lticilt
iron 111 i il 1lh.positt of it ti l l ljtilfwni
Cron, :' 0.; wei.ght. , 1*n e a p ti
:4s-n -ihef 'l orb d en t m a m t
It lavblcn, (-ok t chirni.n |f. tj e
:m lr i l o l wil not in ur'or <l.
color thete.ily
-'ai he u ith A w--, .\ w ill vqIuilly , I
I iltra j n l a o sb.~l a n g ' .
Isp Ah I aI II I oii I III,
' 1z . .\S al .jrug ists ii
C'OMACl DElNIE~S REPOlRT'S.
. Ili tl Ol P sis ('nI il tei foi . \ny
li er.Is I~i
I, . ...
noi Iml
tical aInbition. Ant not I a o it at
or an llc." T e le;r m p.t
ilri tt' ( st tlmh.en t is- afternoon Ifromt
SouthI i ICarolinade N(~'o nil a 51ens, ini
rely t'oa rvel rhi' lti4ir a ete
*r t e S. at. i the co in in h..
Ask Anyone Who Has Used .it. First Cotton Boill In. Are You One of Them?
There are families who always aim 'll it cotloji 01 i hhere are a great Inny lwoile who
to keel a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic 11,1s slowi 1 a T A oi( l l y
Ilb(! Diarrhoea Ictimcdy In t li hoise ing, Talets f it We00
for tw( ill ease It Is necded, adti find Who I iv. oil 1, broiigit I tw o.a
tliat it is n t only a goo(l investiieit (Well ))Oil., e % rom a held ot .il)Ollt %*Mv N. ie rciilt- her iii'ii (c il
bilt sitves thenm no ernd of silffering. As bin v
to its relinbi1lity ask ailyone whno liasl ith ll%- Ma ts: i it
iel It. Illoiolh; lkt-oo alI*d ('asslolbled fo. two
ot is1-c by'Il no-1 111tut and esiy m ttert
eliirt reelwsidiseWiteibuasiatitrnSbeV(lone
hiilnever You Need a Genera Tonic ln' in hti !-it oi- ilY Stoinact. 0mi
' fT ake Grove's - *.# ibi i''-I 'pi-e( Ill. the teaakre
Chron)!) ic (oulst iI)1i 1111. Trha Old Standard Grove's Tasteless ii i I ioo:( z ii' 14o1
I tI" i bly 110) I'iQ l l ea 1y:111(4-~ 10 chill Tonic is e(lpialIy valutable as a I, ii imi ii!iii- 1clU ikii toe W iv i ii('P
cii re lii is d ken se, but I it 1Wt lie10u1e10 G1iieral Toic because it contains thle 1 I31I. I Soims o, hi th(r: U oo
wl hoo"' livesie bn I. It." '.-,lrtg t Iw
iii ~ an most -~s 1IiC wI i('illiI-Well k iiowii toici properties of QUIN N I' I- ' 'ii 1i'a nw: tam te o notiiii,
lainl's TabletS 11 ( I'(iil "lo the alln bROlN. It acts on t liel r,;rivt i 1iti. tiit alti'i tiel has
11l.1ii1 prillted dii'ectious; 1:11. IVoili- our Malaria, oFiriclies the vaily, a
paiiy each lZI('kLge. Build', 111 thle Whole System. 5U) centIs. (ie
r Y"en youe pa Gnern Tan Fisk prices,
clyou pay for egometauing vd as not exist.
N o Ti b s Vt c
11E has fol 'c' ' 1'J 'nAi
wetie k -ocwktco fp eo tics
ivax tread S-) c."'t-fr'ictc that
it aTuhlerey protec' a' a rett isan
J1 (j ra ', dpic
lig ('r inur..' a ss.
2 ~orwclc en ~ii , i it.e yt n
ti' hi 'l .\ (- .Al i. e til. IIlilK4s
Xil.N . ee h re ie'ei' l
the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ).~ itse oqt.,ta lt:" h i a
4pl wi J iy solic toi i
6fl in'k Titl.e F. r St.A Pr k :7' hot le or
!H 1IS RU r -tl yP ANYs:'et
Alid Gcnra the Witole: Cystetti. 50 cents. rMnss.
Th,, P)ics M n S m5iles!
EaVon m lN nSi
I TH ANK YOU!
Our 9-Day sale, which closed Saturday,
was a great success. Numbers and num
bers of our friends came in and took ad
vantage of the genuine bargains which we
had to offer. We are truly grateful for
the handsome response to our advertise
ment and we want to thank all those who
came in during the sale, both those who
bought from us apd those who did not.
A. FEW ARGAINS LEFT
We still have( various lots of summer goods
which we wish tub convert into cash. T' ese will
remain on sale at specially redtice( prices ard we
invite you to come in and take a look at thni. It
is probable that you will find some things that you
will want 1or the next month or so, or even Some
thing that you wOuld li I ike to carry OWer' u1n6l next
summer on account if the steadily advancing
prices.
Come In to See Us
T6 V
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JWe are the ones. Our store is the
place. Hear Edison's New Art
VEN~ NEW EDISO
more distinctive than a Strad
The actual re-creation of all forms of music-not the
mere mechanical and only approximate reproduction,
which is characteristic of all talking machines, (all other
devices for the reproduction of sound).
Already there are on sale over 1,000 difTrcnt selec.
tions, (examples of this new art), and other new selections
are issued weekly by the Edison'Laboratories.
Albert SpaldingU
America's greatest violinist, proving by Sppa ding is one of the many artkts who
actual comparison that all of his brilliant 'have nadc sindIar tests of Edison's new
technique, all of the poetry of his inter- / art wih ide A resul-s.
pretations and all of the rich tone of his I ha:uI Ed In' e-C (' oflof Spaldigi's
priceless violin are faithfully re-creatcd .nmastody bowin, then hear Spalding
by Edison's new art. himself.
Come tousanIIa Iis I,
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d~Att
Come to the(n( word r u on
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