The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 20, 1919, Image 2
<JUDE JOS. T. JOHNSON
Prsonail Frietlds and141 Former Asso.
clttes Speak iE lo uently of iils Life
and 1,rk. .litute WtkIIt.i t1t4
Womki Both fn lienc th0.
I uc. n ii 1 Nws. \uct-. I I. l
an :u ndu l-, '.11e a r
nt
i - -XI
ii1 - n -.a
.iew- iI I
, - f i t 4 f
JOIHN A. OLLAN\D,
str-c cst a k in Gre e nwoo d (l(uhy.
Ugh! Cao re S6..
Please Try D
XRall nlerc' ! J\I v iuldi
kn w cca e ntam1\ -! ('i. cI ('s Ir
O~ ' I lIP t rc~ i c c o ec I-' 1
(itoB I cci4 ralhesin ' o sor idl
likc dyna nitc . I ci i g i I-i g..
iI clcic I everI I e I u I i~
e ati l n al u I o o
en uLI.t. i na'ci:C I hat y(IuIr
Want to Fee
a Take an }
JUST TRY IT AND SEE hoa muach beett
heoada.chy, t red, don' t-know what'ii-the-r
.t aft;
re l . It I i
hrc a r I r*
sle i I I e a..
i~vr, 1 .nIh, .
Iy n
& y u
anld re ' noc .' .1 My your d7u0o iif..
inr4\Ei'IU
spoke in glowIng terms or tie late
indgi , While others addedi to their
iribilts a story of hiis etVly struggle
for an ednvat ion and of his (leteimnn
?!<m to Inake a success in life: District
.\Wtore \illiam .1. Thutrmnondl, .\ssis
ianw I'istrict .\ttorney C. G. Wiehe,
C. .1. ,a0i0l of the atanhurg bar,
T. I'. Ctmilran. speakr of the House
' I ittiv , I . ii. .. (':rlislei fi r
0ub i 1f .\n s n Atl i. . ( lant1i,
I\ T I I i fz s Lliq t l m I i ' i l I
i. i th a ( IS t. I h ln4b
ii Iti i i I 1 1t 1ttl \ oi st I
*j I It I I Ii It i' h
ha 0l A i b n Ioft intti ie .ltihn on
t \\'atins brenlt the~ 'i
I t i los wa ih a ier i h t
it ' 1101'/ll t (S W h i i
\ 1 ' he \ isil r c 'e cnt al lilt
m.Im :Ial IrVIC. yet ersh'I;1 . 11~ h
ii ' iy \Vhl i l ..\i ' h
: . . lhn.:m , wblow of
it and h(r chiliren. .\liss
\Ma . I. r i . tr ( r ;
. n n,\ . at'nd \lr.
\ - I t A ll t 1w. ;ll, F'. P.
b iin.na .'
1: v), i1~ 1 t (4t' i 1it
- i 11 i h 1' h ':1
11 V ;Il1 .
t 1
. t \n,', x ; 'k
1 wi :I s
1*'I for ae f'~ ;('t'litt'?t an
til nl i y \ot'ult I) hubli~ li*tu'1.
ii; It t I w t ~ - i a I i S
it 1l i n .1 V l k hi 1
( Ni nt l i I- is 11 d'
- S a I JustvR i gh
i iil s \'all U- n
iii
iv itisemilit
kilt021\ -
ike i
- hI
odsons Livr on
ose'n da'swok
I i':. an sa pefc u sttt o
it int liver wiihuA iriney u u
tk t he next ay:it o s y ua l '
lfI Just ight
R oa A
irvi eli1t' o e t "og.
'Etefengwl !"egreyou'lfe ie
1U J
appeared before them. lie ran the
fifth time and was elected.
For sixteen years it was a lileless
task for any opponent to attenipt to
will in .indge .lohnson's stead the
place a1s repr('sentative froni thIfe
foilrith Cong resslonal I d i trie t. And
Ilien he was offeritl and( accepltel the
.intigeshAip of th \Ve(. r DczIc11 is trIIt of
.( IuthI Catroli!na. .\lanly 11hoil .1h1t that1
his lonl-- experinlic< inl >o)lities. hi.s ah
sc.'neo fromu the a of applicud law
S libl e a ll ms ilion . ItitI l.X jusli ,
fillrcy Will flise rvtion (fso i l ht y
this ale1 11:1in ()n I! lfl'r l en h
ds l l t ww a :m h! i t v tha .1t he
w l 1 !1(11 < I forim l hi ' n1i w i II is
Iin si'y :nI 1.i n - a' I. . I\ . I ):
*o. nl* a o t r***e ** e* r t.h lgl
.1,' lain-h hit was 1Ilickln by i hathl
' 14 v -hor l allil4 11-f v a ,ll
Ith , So.f 11h:1 .n11 l:u Il it.
( \11l if n. w h oIlk.
'\ 10 N .lV.EI. *
* * * X * * * ii - 1+ * * i Xi -
Tin unio hl'. the l'.n X. S Ii i ico o
w it: . (r : ;ii l -hl i. h I n S i''X ay.
.\ t.X. 'U S 1 ii31ti X5 LV i
l :' i. W. io . X l'awo, . .1. I;. \\it
. all' ill..
ll c I li- ill: 1, - in A1..
- ''''I X\ Its t 'I: i I I ni' I ! 1 itn- .?
\' .11 II IS 'ii I:d ,\ Si . .\f I -
S' 'i. : iii ci'n a T . -t -b. w .
Ltf'pl SOF SmilC - IrNS! lbath
Aplyd fe drops ten lift. oe.\.
.~~~~~~~~ T . .11 tn.\\. . eav, l..
S \\'. W. \ r . . it . \\I
in r ingers
oC'-' h rt a ' Wi r n' .. Smilte
11'1 'rinll; ,nf Ii 'rwlla s n
frorni ti. M -a n r <1 i ra s
h I 4i b I . i. (IN 1. Y. li. r on.
.: l- \\hat w 1 0 (b i tii y n
W11 (01 tiJS i 'in, 1 1 41,11.f
.\ lill ui i o 'l'e i ( costs int~
a X tilt 'r at fi'.' .\ (' sore, .\* i
\\lit 'hal I'I. -t I: lt l l t f <
S~I il if 11 5I1.11 'it L! II NIIt 19111
it n In m. -
W I : ( F.. \ : i v h 1; \\'. If
t V i I I . ; -
ni..
W . I It f ii , I S'
UDOFF CORNS!
Applyv lew drop~s then lift sore,
touchy cons off with
fingers
ij .' I - i iit rig t ut. Y stun ic
wick and the city of St. John, and
the union club where he was enter
tained at lunlheon by Premier Foster,
the prince went to the government
house at Ilothesay, where an elaborate
recceptioll was alraigei for hi n by
1 .1iutenlant (ovtror and .\Mrs. I'uas
Ivy.
'itato fa1)1 sr ittters4 of Adinistat io jn.
Sla - o So tilCar-olinia,
County of larens.
liy I. (. Tihompson, I 'roba te .ind(ge:
\\'h reas G. . li er adev 4uit -1o
14) * dian him letters of Adnimnis
'ra11 n w Ii \\ilI Anle\vdi, (if Ile CS
. a ,l ( ffet-Isof S. .1. Wasson.
Th-w- are IIreft. to cite and ad
ill and singular the kjindred
ditor4V f the said S. J. Was
waa. rI. -i. 1ut they be atid appear
hore 1n-. 01 i'i i (,urIt of 'robate. to
h"ld at IL.lt i Cout I in1ee, I laut
S< , . (., C. I 2.7-th day of .\ gtiust,
1 1:1. n x,1 afrter pulicationl hereof,.
at I. l' 'lo li itn the 'oirenooni, !o show
as.it' anlY they hav", why the. said
Adminisiration shouldl not hw -u-ited.
Giv 11 nd1'r my hanld iliis i Ilh, da
0f A utist, Alilo I)ominli 1919. .
0. .. IO\iPSON.
-1 -''t-A J. 11. 11. U.
PIEDMONT COLLEGE
Demorest, Georgia
Two Affiliated Institutions with more than fifty Professors, Instructors
and Adminitrative Workers.
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
FRANK E.JENKIINS, A, B., D.'D., ilresident.
I. PIEDMONT COLLEGE -
Fifteen- units for entrance and one hundred and twenty-four semester
hours for graduation. Work dillicult; results correspondingly valuable.
Demand for graduates at large salaries exeel the suppiy.
II. IEDMONT ACADEMY
(iv 'es four yet ' f standard high school work an1d one year' prel)aratory
her eto. Sixt en uuits required for graduation. Fits for any collego in
America. las no superior in Georgia or in any surrounding Statc.
Exponses exceedingly low, because more ithain 870,000 from
endowment and donations supplements tuition and board.
Many opport unities for Acif-help. Write for information to
DEAN J. C. ROGERS,
Piedmont College, Demorest, Ga.
Next Time-Buy
FISK
TIRES
A remarkable Product.
Every tire worth more
than it costs.
The Over-size Non-Skid
Fabric; The Big Fisk
Cord; The Red Top,
T inr . Extra Ply, HeavyTread.
Buy Fiski
GOOD LOOKING, GOOD VALUE TIRES
THE FISK RUBBER COMPANY
of N. Y. 6
General Offices: Chicopee Falls, Mass.
For Sale By Dealers
Linm
AMELS are the most refreshing, satisfying cigarette you
Came/sareso deve.ry. C ever smoked! Put a// yobr cigarette desires in a bunch,
wh~ere~ in scientifirlly them buy some Camels, give them every taste-test and know
ciarere ratn4,. paf 20 for your own satisfact ion that in quality, flavor, smooth
ars(200 ciare-ttes) body an(d in many other delightful ways Camels are in a
inaj' a glassine-piaer- class bIy tIemiselves!
Scovere</ carton. We
stronglIy recornmend/ Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish andl choice
ji car fen for flp Domestic tobaocos. You'll not only prefer this blend to either
j g e m ~ o e l i c s i ~ i k n d o f t oic c m o e s t r a i g h t , , b u t y o u ' l l a p p r e c i a t e t h e
or iam,; ou roe)! remrkaleful-bol~-mrildnJ~ess and smooth, refreshing
I R . J. Reynoldls TobaccoCo. flavor it provides! Camels are a cigarette revelationi
/ 'h WiiionSalm, N C.Camels win you in so many new ways! They not only
18Sc a package permit you to sumoic lil~erallyV without tiring your
J taste but leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or un-.
* pleasant cigaretty odor!
Comparet Camels wvith any cigarette
in thec w.orld at any price! You'll
.prefer Camel quality to premiums,