The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, February 04, 1920, Image 12
NO'IVE Tr (ON'iAv'TOIts.
Pioltdii ('arolina '4tate 1 it hway .lee
partittent, F. A. Projtect No. Si, Lato
retts County.
13(ids will be reteivedi at 12 o'clock
Ilool, 1riday, i'bi-ta ry 1tih. 1920, at
the ofliev of lainels Collntiy .liigh
Way Commissiot. SAtun 8. C., for
Ihe coln t I Fel ion of 1 1. 1I iiles of
top soil road of Ihe ilerditont high
Way bet weel 1aa1.ien antd ''o1llutitill
The work consists of appiroxitally
6.(;:I eibi ards of execavationl, t0.
539 (1thie yar(is of top soil. 2.2 acres
h'aring and gruhintg, 171.2 cubIC
i"" concret( in hiiead walls, .12
eliblc yards class "A" (olncrete inl Ctii
vert, 1.176 potIlIds steel rI tieinforvem llt
aintall he n ces-sary iv eivrs
oposLau I ist b accotkpanied b)y
cert .iti heck rl'. F'i ve lionI i dre
($K)1111 lh"Alars. nmude payable to chitir
nitat of ll tretis Co;nt1y liighway
Ilm111 issin. I' Ian . spelifientions an
proposal forios are oti liie at oillec of
Laurens ('onn1y ii gihway Conimis
sion, iIaurls, S. C.. anl at the ollice
of 01he 6.1ta Ie IighIt.. I y i'ngitieer,
('olumbllia. S C.
Promiintl liarlliie Sinuer 3Iakes4 a1
IHii .11 L~eap Yearl 111,1111net.
S lit on. S. ( .. .lall. *'S . 114 iltl. -
.\t a .eap 'ar i; 'Il't ,ivef by the
biusiie(s- and professiolal. wonlien of
0'1lit el 4in ilt evtliligl of ..lan1ita'-y
%'71, :ln the 'oule Cial 1 ('l oh { l011
(1n hii-Z oity, abhout (.%o jluindred banl
lirvters heinig inl atteinlane. .,r .1.
IrviI Co'lteithan1, Stilerintenildenit of the
l'icdnont Imalmratories. 111c., was one
of i leading& enitrtiners. lie hias
:I in:lI nitien-1t harilone voice andl was
dowi fil tie protIlanit to sitig his far
rtt Song, "l da Ph al of .\lne."
The n1111t1io14 tteelnI of this ntiinihter
W ini.; by enthusia. 'ie p htihttse. Oni
I4' rt liditiol of thle l n 1he :-IorC
was 4So insislent tha .li. ('olina was
IoIc'vi 'o respol ld, hllt havilg no oit
ilr 1ninsic at hland hev repeatled li( ah ir
1ill1v. 1ha 1i t . word.. to an orig
Ita! na t n xp'test iv' 1 of, his (It
0ti1h siasa ovel' O it' illerit: oft ott of the
.rti le: .4 1tan11fartlint'd hv htis; voml
pany
D4all4ur ld.n n
" H llow. I' nl yol. Ovar. old i en
fee 4411.v
.1nch night anld dity Iiust yotied li ol i
4 initdic11 e. I
.\ay latia tine save you. \'hen th till
o'ertakes yoit,
T11 141 tweeitifroal; 'il rest yo t using
Ellca pi no."
ke dle ss 4o a th.1 V 11P It I r41 -
'piioded with a roar of' appIlase, the
moe i44 ntiisitic heent owit t to
untn11ililee of anlother 1Ph1 pi'lldtil
ic. Inost of thetu .%\re uising Etiecatpitle
1 a 11 otIction i4' n114 lsIt in4t4 iiza inl
.\r. C'olonuin1 thlerebyv :adbed I') his
reputat .Iion 1:4 iln olitertlainler andl at
ah . aneiv thile vinlienalel his ri1111 to
all eotual (.elebrity v as Itn 4,nt1erprisi tig
in11blic-ity Inanl. Not 11nat1y Iluen caln
!in11 praise( of a p~roprietary remelley
at I a t Social flinetionl and1( "get
Tw. wnith Iht. If the reader of this
i.'I wsy adveUrtIisetIient wotild sharts ilhe
e1nthaslIt i fl .l t . 'oltw an andI lis
Clinton alidiettee for "Dbear. Old Etlla
pin r i may h 1 1u.L at .-nW thet' jar
a-li abhaing dor by a111
frain t iall itI rers. P'iEditont
I :I bo:al ories. I nc., Ilinion, !4. C.- --Adiv.
the Gulne That Does Not Affect theHead
strm .e fte tonic nnd In:ative effect, iAXA
TIVW hie O oQU WINI F, etter tCatiotli-nay
Qiie anliof does Not cause nervousness not
iig u head. Remnemnber fie fuinatme nd
or *he signatue of E. IV, GROV. 30c.
4.ETTERI . TH4AiiI 14'10
Ne4. hr 414 . ron-11411
pe-a n a.- 11.414. Ar 3
Suro'eons14 4 to44~' iii 'ior it (a44
Cold tI: and :tI''t Compi li.4'
Whil 1Yo W it at144' Count-4401
er4I4Re ief ' Doe Not1 Come 41)l4.
Delihtfu Tas'te.i , I immed4' lit
-* i ' . ~ . pit. al t' he14~ . ' wo
* 4 1o , I' 40.1 ' .h 'reliever an
-~l'! 4'f4 1. lie ue t an14 ritost
14 4nI '4444! I by414 the4 h ih
tio In'.ul a Iii e c ohl :nnd con
SHIP SINKS AT SEA:
('11EWI IS RES('UED
Occupants Take to Lifebotns When
iloat Goes 'Down. l-i'mily of ('liC .
tainl onl Board.0
Wilmintgton, N. c., J.an. 310.- -Rescue
of the crow of the .\lieiero, nit Amer
ican tanker, belonging to the Cuban
Distilling Comtpany, which sank .lon
day off the Carolina coast, was ef
fectei yestetrday afternoon by the Su
(.osa, also of the saeit compaI., ac
cording to vireless mttessages received
here from that ship tonight. The
et'ow took to lifeboats when the MIel-1
ero sank.
The mve:sage.ts picked up1) by the wire
Mess sttiont he were rom membe's
of the crew of the .\lielero to their
relatives telling of their reseue.
('aplain lHarold C. Simmons, of1 the
Mijelero, which satled from llaltimore
for Cuba, .1anuary I ith, took with himi
his wife, as stewardess, and his son,
larold, Jr.. years old, who signed
playfully as cabin boy, and AuIryey
Simmions. 3 years old.
A letter was receivedt a few days
ago, by .\l rs. lerbert Casanave, 917
.\adison Avenue, a sister of mrs. Sii
m1on0s, stating that the .\licl ro was
to sat ir tomt Matanit /.as ft', Philadel
phia otn .ianiary '2nd. Captain Sitm
Itois has taken his family with hiti
on a number of [rills and they have
visited nevarly every port inl thle world
at vartious tines.
llring tite timtie tie Mivl'ro .was
b1rV the essel ndI tewtn't't Its seii
annuial i2 iinsp'ctiot at the Cur itis Bay
('opper and Iron Works. It was while
at thes' yards that unusttal mtth'tods
wti'te pIlloYed itn making ril:airs to
Ithe tanker. It was nlecessary to draw
tit' tail-Olnd shaft, a14d therO wasln
dry.\ docki available, so nt, forwardi
taniks were 1i0il an)d tite sii was
pull dowi by the lead in order to
raist' ihe st r n1 out ot thIe water.
*
GtAV CO'IT NEIWS.
Gray ('ou rt. )eb. 2. We have be'n
havi ng, had weatiher for several days.
Mssrs. IDlick Owiugs aitd ouston
i1abb0 killed two very large hogs .\iot
day Imtorinitii1.
.r. J'tT Willis oft ('am-y Sevier, visii
ed .\1rs. .ohn2 Wells'- Wednesday.
\iss .ue (;ray. \lrs. in'lttie lleev's,
and t'har!olt lipp of lIei, splnt
We~dnes day w\ith) .\rs. It-eltonl Owenls.
.\lessrs. W. 1). Ihveis and T. F. labb
wer' tn Itsabuni sevllot \n W estlay.
l I. I Iotlo on li abh and family
sllsnt Sunday with Mr. and .\rs. b1et
fonl Owens.
.lis ' -thel W illis \isited her sister.
Mis; Ritt Willis. of Gtreenville Satur
day night.
.iss ('ora Iolland. of Spar'lanhillg.
visited -r. and .\l's. kiill Hiolland Su-111
dlay night.
liss Marv Wells al I hobert Wells
visited M.lisses Ilatrice litlallis and
htothers of lar'kstale Saturday.
.r.\lberi ;t ray Pell Satrurday
night~it ini Gre'n'tville'.
Miss Eli.abth,'iIt visitedI .\li. andi Mr's.
Itolpit ts Owiinus Sun lday.
Miss Ailie llbb anid fathler', and( Mir.
W. I). Oveiis tinted wvtih .\v. anti .\lrt'..
Smiith Mart in .\londoay.
'Threet ('attflemet(n itt Floidtn ililet.
Tia'imia, ["Ia., .ian. :io. - 'Thre' prom2)
inn ('attl02een of Polk Ic ounty w'~iere
killedt in at pitehetd battle ando a fouthi
ca pt ttied .tnst lbef'ore 'mlidniight: last
i ghIt nar ('iclora, in P'olk ('outy, by
deputy siteriff's, wh cttrlaimu lthe'y caught
ttheit int the ast of cuttling thte wIre
tt ine surr'tounihng ths vast Itract of'
phiiosphiat' land nit'losed't 'rc'ntly by
te Amieitria Agr'iiituln (hieical
Tlhe dead mien are( 'T. W'. Albr'itloin,
a large ('attlt' owner, anst kntown as
''Tinkte r TIomi." itis broth er,' A. .3.
u'"Shan")' Aibtitton anti Milam I). Al
dlermtan,. a sonl-In-law of TP. W. Albr'it
tori. .lt'sse Albr'itton, son of Tr. W. Al
britton, 'was capit tred.
Accoi'ding t) Debputy Sheriff's New
toni it atchter anid Sam iW~ilIlims, the
three men were killed in a hatl1e withi
lthe two deptlies, when itt he lt oilleers
surtpisetd thitem ini the act of Cutting
tht( fence.
Accordting to lihe atut thorit ies, J1esse
Albrti t ttn tmadte a complIet e 0011fessin,
statin itatl the ittsn killed last night
fence wi'rng. Tihei'e htas beeni a fettti
tin for years in several of the SothI
bPloi'ida cotintIe)) bet'ween large 1lanti
ow net's anrd free rane ur oattIleinen,
who are lighting agalinst fenices on
the ('attie ranges.
('ongress Iri e ott horse ltiitmt is
W~ashington, ,ln. '.9. iteformt Core
t's in ('ontgress ate tiuietly origaiz/intg
t odayv foi' ani offentsivye aga insSt ost
iracin g and1( gamblhiin g whltichi is exproe I
t'd to tdrive thost' pastimes intlo the
himbn o where lit1uor2 now lie'S. 'PTt' fight
will not be sltrtedi In thte open'i til
he reform fortes are'( cetain 'that
ItIey htavye enough votes ptledged t)
give thbemt v'ictory. Thte wr'k of lini
iltg up tc votes Is in futll swing to
'AUINAL'S LETTER
AROUSES DANCElRS
Professors Send Delegation to Amnette
in EfTort to lench (omprol$tse.
'aris, Jan. 24.-Cardinal Aniette's
recent pastoral letter against modern
lances which was read from the pul
pits of all Catholic churches has
'aused a great Ilurry anong dancing
professors. They have sent a delega
lion to the cardinal to try and reach
I Compromise with him.
A bishop who recently received a
telegation of dancing masters told
them: "Modern daicing can be decent.
\ly nieces are taking lessons, and I
!ai assure you there Is nothing ob
lectionable in the dances they are
earning. It is up to you to find a
lleanls of conlcliation."
A iveckly newspaper Is of the opin
on that the cardinal's letter was
limed ifrincipally at the American
lances such as the "Fox trot" nild
nlunny H ug''. The dancing teachers
aVe decided that Inasmuch as the
abers lfrom
tre osteal tIls little mnountai
houbut with all the nletlanel
(1hin she stands guard m over hi(
age with a gun, and theo an
hers were frightenedi away,
kniow she shoots to kill. But
nlot thei endlu of her troubitle
thrililina story of the. Kentueli
ist s.
Prices: C
"I have seer
ever appeared
chureh has condemued thig foX trot
and other steps there Is nothing to do
but to submit. They, therefore, decid
ed to eliminnte a stop from: the tango
and rename it the "Habancra." They
have added a stop to the fox trot and
called the dance the "Spanish Seliot
tische." Some steps have beon modi
lied, in the one step and it. has. been
named the "American, poilca."
'Meanwhile dancing continues and
the dance halls are crowdod: every
e'vetning.
Notlee Opening Hooks of Subserlptioin.
Notice Is hereby given that. books of
subscription to the capital stock of
.lit ('ohl Comupany of Harris Springs
will be o)ened at the oillces of Dial &
Todd, I1aurens, S. C., at 10 Wclock A.
.\M., Jan. 29th, 1920. Proposed capital
1$3,000. Par value of shares $100 each.
The geleral nature of the business the
compan;/ proposes to do is to man
factuure, bottle and sell .\int Cola, Gin
ger Ale, other soft di'inks and mineral
atrs. 1-1. J..ONE'S,
-1. .\lD. 110OOR1.,
CI Waters.rs
28- I Corporaumrs.
THUR
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