The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, February 13, 1918, Image 8
oeLAUitlN LASHES BiEASE AS
ENE3IY To 'iIE PitESIDEN'
Conlsiders that lplease ats i Senator
Would be "More .Ilantrous than
LaFollett"-' 3. E leer lon Li (-r to
Prolong the 9i.
"I will see y ., Ba hell first," de
clares former iiator .John 1,. .le
Laurin In stating to members of the
Anderson delegation that he will not
prostitute himself to elect to the
United .tates Senate their candidate.
\lel-aurin's letter was evoked by
the reply to his statement that South
Carolina would coin uiI a bt liimler to
elect either T;1an or liiease to the
"'Sen;te madue !.y c er'.in1i inmbers of
the Anderson llouse dltegatt iot in tihe
General .\..selbly, one of whom is 11.
Clint Stunumerl;, urothr-iti-aw of
former Governor Cole 1'. lea-se.
The second .\leI,atulin Iter reI I(
-eimed yetr hty b'y 1h N e\\= :roma
its atthor. is as fo;!tw\:
Iles. s W. t1' Ir ; I (.
Cii
vi i a oI
reque in~
for Go\ :
\'(llt 'II , . e l' t
l it .i 1"t 11
want.
leat' I 'I: Itt 1mm ii huu to
ti lIl' ! , ':I ' fl ttIil' rI ' I i: .I !
'.ill; I 1 ' ". . " ( 'I
o. ai n ;+. I l -.(Ie.d .al e i ilt use.'y
('min m d1;th .- cardinal v'irtues,
I Sits 11(( . howe\ vr.' (;enth-m. n' t, 1th:!
yo l w r d not Very t ei ly itinerdl(I
about ""\\'isdom. t Pati riot i1S or sia s
imanshi ." and as i did not w islh to
'obtain goods under false prtt uasete
I gealy tmrin you that for aerlain
reasons I did not think it the palt of
"Wisdom. Patriotism or Statlesman1
sip" to elect either Giovernor Ideas('
or Senat r Tillman to t lcl t ni(4 11
States Senate.
You say that in iS 1i forsake ille
form Principles. I dra11W a distinction
bet ween the per;onlal ambition of .\len
between the personal ambition of mnen
lar goverilment. Ii your aheory is ('or
rect. then I was deceived at the
Blour'ner's' lHench. I nev\er had fIbli
gion at all andl it was mier( by inges
tion that madeo mie -host, groan and
ay Amen. No Gentlemen. I infer from
your' letter that wh.:at you want, is not
a "bold, outlsokeln. honest and truth
ful maln to advocate the principles of
the Reform arty" tut somue;ody wmvitii
THE I
reac
Spring ca
The
The
Iwell nam
not last ic
Now while dri
is time to hav
overhauled, i
brain an1d'gift of "gab" who will pros.
titute himself to help you elect the
Brother-in-law of one of you to the
'nited States Senate, and I cheerfully
informI you that I will see you in hell
fir1. I a11 no ofilce seeket', I have de
elind'tl sins' leaving the &'nate a seat
car the; Federnl Ilenh and, a place on
t'it' I 'IIllpptin Commission. The only
thint. that w ouId induce tue to take of
ieC would be that this state needs
s-ome22b2ody to stall her out of the mitre
a iii imidtl of factional politics. I have
he-tI a Rteformer since 1885, not for
(t1i2 e biwt from principle.
I endeavore:d to so Word my letter
a:; to not of (end your seitsihilities and
:ho :e t: 1 notiing in it to wvarant the
-ip insults which you have thrown
at m2le. I declinel to Sit1port Governor
It'e'ase hecau.-t I did not believe' with
h i attitude' towards Pret's idetnt \Wilson
.;it h1' (ouild ptrolw rly repret'sent Soutt.hl
trr:' a inl tis cr'isis. I dec lined to
''1 Senator Ttlllttl becanse of
ii'" cal ('1ndi josun.
2' t' p 2ro 1tntaion1 4i (n1 1ne imstin'S (0)
" lot hilioll !!!'- t 3lrdinall ,trinesiple
f'r: l? ms what your ht
11 ;Il it is i ,ase good 11n2
- ld an de' "ive'd that the Re
:entl In ibits ::i:t' is; (1is(redit
hc of c .' .. I am:t 1rling to
de 1 '''4 on, I hl11 -
S i M'. \\'h o sid mol re
Il e dih- ! inl !:1).?
n' u:-h i tt,' even1 roc In thse
.hi th il, wer
hm C < i n. \\' art
-1 into 11hi . i ar 1, \nd 'w w ill
. - t' ', '1 :11 it%' .; : : I - lie rinetl:
!11 I' t !(1t1Ir " t('11 0e 2ti .1
!;-. . 1 .2 1 of' li : '. t.l
! '::i nt. l-:ightI l! i engi l dif ar"
- f ed to 'ne German alnt forI
on'lul. It is k nown'I wheretc "omeo
I ll -- : ' w n'. The resua is
i Iti s1 (temat11 sprad f
b 12.211 I 'ropi aLItIda. h'lley ha
!1rned u1 mt> illionl oft dotllars of prlo
2' T ri\ : th h:a\( 1 1;"l pIol.t n i l wat r
ud f ' 1 and all the time rc sow' ing
LI' 2 ed of di l.;:ens'1in. This war ann
only}" he won by .elf sacrifi(e and
nil:: of ac(2ion. If the con11idenice
ofthe country in P'resident \\'i~son
h"1ll be dlest royedl wei would be an
S\ r11 '('y' to Ger(''Canty. 1 have stu d
.'Ithis subjIect cnrefullly and if we
loTot conqluer Germlany in E-urope
"' il! have he'r to tight in this
etountty. The samlte rausfes nowop
tr:oin- hero overthrew Itussia, and
'lt for (11asti action would have
d~stroyed 1-:ng!landl the lirst year of the
Wa r1. In Fran ie at 1rm1er "Irim1e1
"linister" has e('n proven to hmve
be(21n ill tI 1 1a} of ( r111ny. I am2
1111 Imakin212 ' harges :1 a1s5 1 an1yo1(
!:l South ('arolina at t 1 hit time, I
"hillk our real tronhie is more a Iack
(1f understanldinr thann of dlisloyally.
.t runiny would have bceln defeated
.222ire this i"' it had not been for her
t sysltem. If IRussia had fought on
";\ 1nonths lon er2 the war would have
('Ill over, butl (e'mlal agents unlider
a inedl the "onlfidence of thse people and
vIOTORING SEASC
ly? Cars are selling
.n be supplied. Wh
I-upp must be drive,
1918 Model R is
d. They are now c
ng. Our advice is t
Yang as poor it
a your old car
Ve do this also.
N
gave the Kaiser a new lease, of io.'.
The same thing happened in Italy, her
troops fraternitzed with the Germans
instead of fighting them and now Ital.
Ian women are being dragged into the
trenches and outraged where their
screams can teach their helpless
brothers in the Italian trenches. Their
only hope is for the German army
here with poison, sedition and fire,
to undermine the support of President
Wilson. I tell yoUt plainly that if La
Follette dictates a successor to his re
cently deceased colleague and we elect
front Democratic South Oarolina a
man bitterly hostile to President Wil
son, It will be a powerful lever in
Germany to rekindle hope and pr'o
long the wars It will cost the lives of
thousands of the dear boys in khaki,
and I would ratlheti save one of them
th an to have any office on earth. I
do not know of anything that would.
give more encouragement to pro-Ger
nian sentiinent than to elect an ex
governor who has ilt season and out,
lroclaimed himself a sworn enemy of
the president. Stirroind hini with the
i)vil.eges of a ('tilted States senator
atid I consilr hin1 a inore dangerous
1Ian ti( ba 0 ollette at this t ine. You
cani do as yolt please but I amn going
to stand by the inen charaed with the
coniuet of this war. It is the only way
We cn coicentrat2 our1 power for self
(ef'ense4 ill this nmost terrible epocb of
hi'nant history. This is all there is to
it ::; iIc. .1en. 'i iniuntlerstan yilmy
r'efere' 11n1'e to ob in g a11111 u p 511 or110t for
:he war . hit'i se hbill. I sail "I had to
re'don X%11hb the veto I tlwer' of the
." 1 l'ael ional fe(elina2; was so
i11 t II 1a 1 ew the (ily iebano e of
: a d:u lminlistr)t ionl bill :uud l th n get1
>lchi . or fro tIhel( , oli th r sih- as I
coubd tIC tsl ols n litiS. 1 I illostI e ( 0itris
'1, nmt be1 1) 1 considlered sintte sinan
tl.;. Y'our conununientlc tion .< ad~
ill.,;i1ieG tin of the h1 er' 1 wt: ole ;and
y'ourl refere'ncet 1o "pr1inciph-s' a na
n')'is itllu:stration of blunteil mnural
:<use1 in p)ublic" affair.,. 'ly frietnis,
t'r111ni an i uldcasa1n1t diaty, be
r 1t21 c I felt that 2innehotly " loght t
il: (lit inl m1eet in1"' 1nti it 5temiinsl to
I t It' le. I reuignIiz I ll~ fottl itill
ro101 which yoti draw your illspira
tio . "It is ith h aind (,f E 1i u htt ithe
0iC of .Iacob." I w antel to he pt1 are
al.i 'traiglht. I knows what you boys
(e et, bui t I a1n111ot "Comte across". It
twon't (Io any gooil to abthse me. "The
ruth is mighty to prevail". Yu)ll can
not get away from it.
Y'ours very trt ly,
John 1". Me-Lai111.
--T'he G reenville News,
There is more, Catarrh In ttls section of
the contitry than all other diseases put
together. an uintil the Iast few years
wasli tpposeatl to be intura'ble. For u,
great mniy years tdilt'rs ronon(iced it a
local (ilsas3 e ;(till pre .rii id 1o 111 renle
dies, alnd by ~on(stanli" t.uiii it, cutre
with local trelitlelt, pronot' "unced i t inctur
htbe. Selence hax proveli Catarrh (t) bo i.
(onstitut orial lHii se antid therefore re
1i,1ires (inst iit outn:l Irea 1 eill . hall's
('licnhy & '.. To'l'iI f. O( )hio. Is the only
1'onstitutional 1ure on tit market. It Is
(tken Internally. 1t nets <lirectl" on the
bloodl and mtte(ous surturels of the systemn,
'I'hey offer (Ie hunldr.l (llars for any
:(.e it falis to cure. S.nd for Cireula's
and testbnenitals.
.tddreese: 1 .1. 'ilE'l-2Y & CO.. Toledo. C
Sold by D1runninta. 75e.
''ake hall's l"amuily PiIn for constipatIon.
FIUPM
"THE COMF
)N, when driving is
more rapidly than e
v 'wait? See us now
a to be appreciated.
ASK ANY
known as the comnf<
n our floors ready fe
o act promptly.
LIS MO
Agents, Laurens and I
CLINTOb
GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST
CLOTH THROUGH HAIR,
DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY
Try this! lair gets thick, glossy,
wavy and beautiful at once.
I mnediate?--Yes! Certain?-that's
the joy of it. You hair becomes
light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap
:'ears as soft, lustrous and beautiful
as a young girl's after a Dandorine
hair cleanse. Just try this-moisten
a cloth with a little Danderinesand
carefulily draw it through your 'hair,
taing one malil strand at a time.
This will cleanst the hair of dust, dirt
or excessivo ol?, and in just a few mo
ni(ent; you lyave 'oubled the beauty of
your hair. A utilhtful surprise awaits
th1oe whiSae .1a1i' has been neglected
or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or
thin. esides beautifying the hair, Dan
(erite dissolves every particle of (an
dt uff; cleanses, prurifies and invigor
ales the scalp. forever stopping itch
ing and falling hair, but whit will
please you most will be after a few
weeks' use, when you see new hair
fine and d(ownay at first--yes,bti real1ly
new hair gtowing all over the se-I ly.
If you care for pretty, soft hair, and
lots of it, surely get a small bot tie of
lknuw lto'ls I)anderine from any drtug
sItre or toilet ('ounter for a few cents.
* * * * * '* * * * * * * 4 v * * 4
*
.11EESOLL"'10NS,
AIdoptd b y the' WlOmanili,ion
nry d oelety of 3lt. 'leninut
C'hurchl.K
* * * * A * * * . * S . . .
Slin(c Iol, in Illis unerring wVisdom,
has set n fit to remove frot our lidst
outr beloved slster in (hrist and out (1).
(, \l t.-. it. M Cuanninghamt, th(IC
iotre h- it
12 esolved((, I ,ri . That we how subh
"iisi '1" t') !he will of our lleavefly
Father, knowing that He doeth all
things for the test.
Second, 'T'hat we exten(1 to the he
reaved fainIly our t eartfeIt sytpatiy
in their loss of :t lovinC wi'ee rnd a de
voted mother and daughter.
'T'hird, That we shall ever hold in
mtemory her' (ee(s of love and kind
ness as shown in her daily life.
1Foirtl, That Ihese resolttions he
r.'corded in oiur minute -hook, a copy
seti. to the hereaved family and other
collies scnt to t he Count ' Papters.
Mrs. J. W. Fowler,
Miss Della MeI'lierson,
Mrs. L. 1). Hass,
Comin n I ge.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
rhe Old Stnudard general strengthening tonic,
3ROVit'S 'ASTlI.ESs chill TONIC, drives out
lalnrin,cnilce1he thlood,nnd builds upthe sys.
em. A true tonic. For adults and children. G0c
OBILE
ORT CAR"
the greatest pleasur
ver before. We do
---TODAY--..about t
They sell themselv<
OWNER
rt car. When you
>r delivery. The wi
TOR C(
Iewborry Counties
L"S.C..
Service at Dkaverdant.
Ulev. George Smith of Cross 11111
will preach at Beaverdam Chu'rch, the
3rd Sunday afternoon, Feb. 14th, at
3:30 o'clock. The public is invited.
Sunday school will be held at 2:30
o'clock.
T. J. Coleman, Clerk.
Indigestion.
Take a few doses of Chamberlain's
Tablets as directed for indigestion,
and you will soon forget about your
stomach troubles. Try it.
BIRTHD
They come as i
and there is r
Custom has c
presents on the
No more appr
given than a
BIRTHSTG
We have a sui
filled gold Rin
representing <
months.
- Plain and orn
In a wide rang
William
"Reliable
e, is near at hand.
not believe the dem
hat new car.'
MS.
see it you will say I
ry they are going t
Watch your bater
and If not sufficiem
Wtest free
Oetting Itid of Colds.
'rho easiest'and quickest -way to got
rid of a cold is to tako Chamberlain's
,ough Remedy. This preparation 'has
)eon in use for nmany years and its val
.e fully proven. No matter what rem
)dy you use, however, care must bo
raken not to contract a second cold
tefore you have recovered from the
lrst one, and there is serious danger
)f this. A man of middle age or older
should go to. bed and stay in bed until
ully recovered. It is better to stay
n bed three days at the start than
bree weeks later pn.
i0.0
IYs....
egularly as the seasons,
to escape from them.
ordained the giving of
se occasions.
opriate present can be
NE
)erior line of solid and
gs, set with birthstones
ach of the twelve
mental settings.
e of prices.
Solomon
eweler"
Are you
and this
hat it is
hey will
r. It's cold
tly charged
eoverhaul
*ge hem