The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, July 10, 1918, Image 5
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
1 8
x Local and Personal Mention. 8
A'88
1 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 R 8 8 8 9 %
Mri3. C. D. Cox, of Lanford Station,
was shopping in the city Saturday.
'Mrs. C. L. Waldrop r.nd sons, Wyatt
and Layton, are visiting relatives in
Concord, N. 'C.
Miw3s Bess Lovinggood, of Ackworth,
Ga., is the gtet's of Miss Lula Dial on
West Main street.
.\i:;s. Lester Knight, of Purtsmouth,
Va'.','T VlWsiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. '. H1. Roper.
Aliss Bstelle Taylor and G. K, Tay
lor, of Princeton, were visitors in the
city Wednesday.
Alis Sara I3enjamin, of Darlington,
is the guest of Allsq Lee Ora Hunter n"
North Harper street.
10rnc:t -. lachen left Sunday for
Charleston, where he has enlisted for
work at the navy yard.
.\ls. James Al. .Lea, of Charleston,
arrived in the city last week to spend
awhile with her mother, Mrs. Riddle.
MiNi; Floride Alverson, of Simpson
ville, is spen(ing several (lays in the
city with her si:;tcr, Mrs. Paul Cooper.
Mrs. S. B. Wilson, of Deland, Fla.,
is staying for some time -with her
dauighter, Mr. irnest. W. Alaelien.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Marilon Aloorman, of
Columbia. slwent the week-cnd in the
city with their sister, Mrs. Virginia
Caine.
Miss Il-izabeth Riehey has returned
to the city after spending several days
in S'-trtanburg with Licut. and Mrs.
Toml Bol1t.
-Miss Laura and Master Frank
Clarke', of Anderron, 11r "tp.:!!ng
this week with their aunt, Mrs. Tom
Henderson, on South Harper street.
Calhoun McGowan, who is now at
taclued to the Judge A Ivocate's ollie
at. Camp .lackson. spent the week-end
in the city with his parents, Mr. and
MIrs. F. P). McGowan.
Miss Lula Dial'aidl her house-guest
liss lies; Lovinggood, of Ackworth,
Ga., are spending this week in Gray
Court with Misses Laura and Gladyn
Gray and other friends.
o-,srs. W. 1-. Algatry and I. L.
Rasor, of the Algary section of Green
wosd county, were here for the cam
paign W''dnesday and greeting friends
and relatives.
lawrence Barksdale, who has been
in training at Clemson college for scv
eral week;, has been transferred to
tile medical cor : at Camp Sevier and
spent Sundaty in the city on his way
there.
.\r.. 11. 13. Dallas alnd children, of
Fiorience, .\!r. an l .\l S lllivaln,
\Mri. Cliftol rAtillvan, of Greenville,
iaivding "ever'll days in
the cit y'Witi Mr. ane . Mrs. A. it. Sulli
van.
1. h. \v. i:tall. M.s. L. N. lloyd
1n1d .\liss lieti Valls left .lo day
moinig for Iuda, N. C., where teiy
:ill s1:ier a.it .Mr! 5;all's cotlag'e.
r .\ .L.. Coiilnd and ch1ildie will
j:i atlo it t n(- day..;.
.A) . W.. G. LI r.--aser asi a a h
*:, j-,e j onn: to his(-: h E a hfo
Ye:i~dy lhe wva: intrini g:i8 shi:liht y
daiy for C:ab .laekson;. lie was;; to
hiavet gonie~ wih the~ last unit of neleet
edI a respite oni huysical g.0ound..
.lamea'. \\'.de( 11111, fornmrl y emiiploy
ed atf .\.l it;r (Compn:y' store, biut nio'
ini U-nle Sami's naval ;ervice at Nar
ig coe upi fronm Is hom8e al11:.
11111 where'm ha. j5 !'eninig a shiort fur
lou h.
.;. .1. Ii. i'hinncity .et urned to thle
city M\onday afther speniniig SOme' ime
.\r. an d .\h ru. I )iek 11 1dhardson and
;lhil dren. oi I 'iine'vilIe, arec i spi ng~i
ome time ini the city will; .\ir. and
.\rS. Jo;;. ii. Sullivani.
Thel friends here (if Lieu t. 'Tho;;. C.
T911 will be; glad~ to le'arn of his re
byrELSIE VW
~K~Lh FRANC
Guppor d by E<
1FROM T 2.COOL,CAL.CU
WROU7GW TBY THE AGEN~t
LAN4D-P TH1E UTTER~ EC
Opera House, M4
Cent promnCoti'm from Second Lieu
tenant to First Lieutenant. Lieut.
Dolt is now attached to the regular
army at Camp Wadsworth and cx
pects to leave very soon for overseas
duty.e
Mirs. *L. -W. Whitten, of Greenville,
accompanied by Mfrs. Joel Smith,
spent Monday and Tuesday iII the cir.v
with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mr.,.
1. H. Wilkes, they having come (town
through the country with Mr. Whit
ten who was on his way to an ad
joining city on business.
Lientenants .111ler, Adams and Val
braith, of '"amp Sovier- were gnests of
Capt. and .\lrs. B. I. Todd near Darks
dale Station Sunday, enjoying a splen
did dinner in honor of CaIt. Todd's
iand Wl-liam Patrick, Jr's. birthday,
the (,ther gu('sts ipr'Ce'sent being .r.
iand .Mrs. W. P. Todd, Sr.
J. M. Sinith, of Waterloo, caine up
I.Monday to take a position witi .1. C.
11urna- & Somp;;any, but on leai'ning
that he wcultd likelv he called into the
servico at an early date ('ce'ded tc
make an effort into the navy. lie has
alieady made two unsuccessful efforta
to enlist In the army, 4.ut w:" turie'l
down oil both occasions on accotint of
physical disabilities.
Safe in France.
Mi. Rouben Pitts, of the llicikory
Tavern section, has receivedi a etteir
from his son, Reuben A. T. Pitts, who
is attached to the 119th Infantry. tell
Ing of his safe arrival in France. Mr.
P'itts had been uneasy about hil. son as
a rumor had spread abroad that lie
had been drowned in going over.
SERtVING T1131E FOlt
MURDER I'N.IUSTLYIA
Williain Wilson (if Alabaktm, Ni:-riving
a Life Nentence Since 19I for ,'ife
Murder, Is Found Altogether' lino
cent.
Montgomery, Alit.. .u ly 8.-William
vilbon, of llount county, serving a
life sentence in the Alabama ieniten
tiary for the mnurder of his (1vorced
wife, Was granted a full pardon to
(1ay by Governor lillderson follow
ig a return to that county of the
Iwoman lie 'was alleged to have kIll
ed and her complete identity.
Wilson w\as convicted iII -!q1, foi
lomig the disappearance of ,I. for
mcr wife an, child. Tie hmn 's of aI
i.dult an 1 ehild wer. found i a CVe
anId !>layed a n imo)rtantpat pai'-1in e lie
I Hal. 1xet from the S1mithi
onian istitute were called la. thelr
testrimoniy being that the bones wve
too old for this generation.
Man Wison h~ llf the stat , It l.;
said, an;l had hee'n residing in In
d iana. The convietion of W ilson, re
'd l oni c I ir taitial i ldiene,
:armised imuch int'est anld sdince his
(conviction i nteretAed ponS'(w have
boT1. Thiir elfTorts were rew1,k'ded(
Sin1'0 lo a u th woa ) it a s' l 1i -
-'n tinl :eo was brou ht
h'k to heri formeri hiome t oday,.
rh,.i far Wi .on
A service tlag wilth a stair for eachi
mier of (thIle ('ongreCgat1ion in thle
miilary 01' d nai( llval fores of the na
I hm wihl beI uni0'ild at th' First itop
lion. I?. .^. (ooperi. .\i'. ('. I1. itoper
is inv Iited to4 attend( thle serv~'ice.
hllth. No 4one, C::n r'e.nnaltbly hope:
when(" hisi hiowel. arce 'log(ed a good
sharie of~ thec thii nd 'oc thie l)oti that
Oid he extm)(le'l at (' absorbedl into
th system,'li hi')112 u po - i !'.herdache anda
indigeot ion. A. fewv doses (1f UGmmher'
Ia in's Tablets will move thle how~ela
;triength len lie d igestiion and14 give you
a (hl ace to real Iize thle real joy (If liv
in1g. Try it.
MN NAME~
la Emersorm
LATING DE'TRUCTION
TS OF T~ii.'iMUN IN OUR
OLATiON4 ON Tlf. FAlIR
I' VIVID DiMAMA'WILL
>nday. June 22d.
SIE'i'('IH OF SEN. 'l'(Ii MF
'II AN'S LIFE 29
erved Four TIerms fin Seuate-.U
ou hairna nave Money by Coming to us for
Naval Atfnirs lie1Did Splendid WIerk.
(New., & Courier.)
Henjamin Ryan Tillman was Lorn
in Edgefleid county on Attgust 11, S
1847. i-e received tin acadenie edit
cation ttider the instrtitlon of
George Galphin, at Dethany, not far
from hils honme, quitting school inl
July, 18tH, to join the 2onfederate W e Show the Only Complete Stock
-army. -e W..3, however, stricken
wIth severe Iilness, w1111 cattsed theW Fn
loss of his left eye and kept him an
invalid for two years.
Iii father had d ltcwhe It il LowestVYL Qualy Considered.dwn n
and namesake was but two years of
age and the fuature Senator was
brousht u) by his lother, a womai
very strong character, whose in
ieice t:1on i life Could be Coin
i'ared only to t hat of his wife's. 1ie
a1 o'tivcus re1adier. J10 e . :alo
toid of lttldoer spor-ts v.nd, g:.o-,v
mllt 11. on a plant.atio:1 (if eghJt~y
1ave09, hn d aIF nant opporttinity
for. int~tn hi :; In th1i.; (.
rect!onl.
In 1841, at the age of nineteen,
younlg Ti'llmanl mssIimed the manage.-,
.ment of Is niot.ier's farm in Edge- Best Quality Mason Jars
field county, but rlhcrtly atferwards Pts. ft! Qs. 90C
I she bought a farm in Florida, to
which he also removed inl The 1-2 Gal. $1.15 Ready to heang $2.75
year following he6 wvas married to
Sally Starks, of Elbert County, (;a.
Ills devotion to i her throu1h the
years has hea:1 a thing remarked 1:y
all who knew iin:. A wom-an of ver,
forceful per'onality, she has taken
the most active and constant inter
est in all his affai's and in every
crisis he has tirned to her for ad
vice.
Senator Tillman is sutrvived Iy
.\113. Tillman and five of the six
clildren horn of their uniton: Ben
.J'.min Ryan Till mant, Jr., Capt. Ilen
ry C. Tilloniut, Mrs. Lona Tillman
Moore, Mrs. So:uhtie 'i Tillma tilughes
and .rs. Sally M\aye.Quick Meal Oil Stove
The eldest dauglhtl', .Miss Addl'.e O ie at Easiest to
Tilman, was killed by a stroi of Operate. All Sizes in Stock./ Prices Range From $2.90 Up
ligitin lg, years ago, while standin.;
beneath a tree uider which she and
several companions had taken shiel
ter.
H('etai 'oniatton ittitaeit51(1We Have Just What You Want---In a Quality That Will Satisfy You
The climate of Floridin: agre- And at Prices That Will Please You.
Ing wIh .\Il. T il iand las ( ealth
fa 1,.he retu nleri'; 1 F-m.Il-l Caro-.I t
lina to take in Soa m its aILaEn &- bI
n1 otu ht wha-tever. inl his n-1mo( k.;
ui ng to pu li lite ine. in t :' ;L, 1:. -
ties, ow r te ric v e T I Ov ct do:B
was so tt 1w, a 1yg! It fit -
\vvri Ins ' ba' we v Vnc- .!1I1
manl -- het had hevaded a mltacom I
panly for :woveral yearea con..
sideralfr ddYolDry SngCthe Mont f J
ho traded(, inl um kiin- n.i.l
;*anenien s: to 3'rry htvi l . C
)y de r s d in .:ir.:....n~
con luo t ha111 t i-. rli- tI Ir ' -
tuuha o nuoe O the Lot: hve . tthe). Goad $1.50 V. t tl *I 1 n . ---hoe
tohi m~'3Sit ', o : .lt e r t urtval e y
maVt',r ofn t icttntg the farmers oftu;--ai hc n a i t
prsiyof t hee.t Ittt'. n~: Com:wthu.
le hadt never madie a sn5e31h and131 'jitd )St
a:ed the mlitia nente withi hlha
r-io ,t i e s ty mo ' 3:vt it rc k:ed i e f o l 3 5it' u t . o t l -'' 'ta m l w tt , '' ~ ' . ' . * . . I ' I tl l~
ander in ih esafierttwht owaClemonb-sv'C1(30I.ilii ai ~.Cte
Sae hgatd er w itledt ~9i Ca t. :: illl-asr, le pck, fy s a lts le lite ot
matn was elected govyrnor. (tint:u 1A
lhet' as ~a~ re-e lec :-tInI d.
D't ing 1the en Ittie porion o iI
('ofufst'i ce was aveital itorme centHy e5eret ~ t r
SWae ntdispnayi Iaw Tholings of~h
ritt, the Mstory ofwihrce.h
stte i.mong . the notl3e. coru
t-v---ors-n-w- c .\r -ila e