The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, July 21, 1920, Image 8
. t1111111 in Strilatn to S le I{ls yet.
l''lorence, ~ ~ ~ 1 1. r .-- ly1.Ci 0le
the 11 year ohil min of C. T. Ilayne,
votinty ihtavarer, was4 drownled inl
I:lack Cre k I a eiir e aboIlt I o'e k
yes terday afteriooln and the body was
11ot reCtorITd fron the walte unti i1
about two hours hiter. The hy, In
vollaly with several young icen had
gone to the (teek and while the y::w:
11(n Were in the bathing h ose ehang
Ing tle(i' clothing preiratory to. go
ing inl s;.ivm ing, the little fellow
Othrew a slick intlht: water and hs dog
fitaimped in Ih creh aftecr th1e1 stick
and the thii taing his dog WoulId
dri'own jucin ti aftev him and wacs
hillself drown1c(. W. P. .\5ill Was oil
the bank at the i time the child Jiumped
In the war' a.t he Went to his res
cue. but was4 unabc h. to findl the body.
The xmniins i eit buried tomor
at Iar vi!!I. the old home of
ii ityml. id s 1is father he is
sa~vived by : ral hrothtrs and sis
ti -! over! and' ad ir d y all
alo kno i .1and his trale don'
I till \ l-: i (V 0111
B It, M ,
INi
d Wrnld ati \\d .
ii \it tit nc ki! n !t~ V
ft. on , 'i I Th e n h. haI 1o
Nth u: in 1:ia I be n I dm-y s Z ihe ra
er~~~~~~ Pin ,n ai!n fth a-r
cmal: ti on it In f ct.h ef ;ob . wt c
.',lul Icl iieb li l t d !t.isiillv anI"-c
fic-o it !1ck ro:ul \\i dub bo i lkd
t \ru io::i'- the dayti.' ttied'tmtm an
N r:it rn l - c tiica ('oii w i'y . lme in
v ely (. on ave
W
Andi c ien -uii a.-lcc. acid al <. i n.)c
flood'-d. Dlzmme to crolswal. u
i. The :term \\s ccolv(:M iIe(d h'i
b ill iai 0lectrical disphay :I le c
.:dtale demage was due to telc
phone and power liue si inl the ceity.
C"i ('ht Ubtt' CI it ('onferenc.
A ch tI:- cn's health ,n t:'ene nwil
he held :it Gray Courwinh School
hous, .July :'i7th nd 2i. hweevi
th' ho(r'i fl , 9 a. mI . and 5 o. mll. Dr
Parne .a hahl y lp ci ci li , wil makt
an i nlct' o ilcime - ring the af
le i totI of the : t I. .\lothers il f he
:: :tci n t i c nch !
roundinlg omuiishaving chii
dIren l w enI the ge of thlree monthsjj.
Ro'IwiIs, 4oun ynurse Oil weigh and
his cot ne ms be fre~ fro
ing e'>gh. mom es, etc .\oti-rs
fColdio'rue airl radineno t
LAXiV Dhemto QheInflETeremve. t
cAe Thla nere nlyoe willm be hld
: . . 10'E 5 iaup. m. icc.~'o
IN ELECTION LAWS.
Cothran Writes Governor 'About Po.
Iltienil Situation. Discusses Out.
looi.
The gossibility of South Carolina
h:iving a system of election laws Inl
(on1flict with 1te constitution or the
C'nited States is touched upon in a let
te r (Governor' Cooper has received
from T. P1. Cothran, stlw. chairman of
tle Deinoemratic execuitive comzmiltee,
daring the cotirse of which Mi. Coth
ran colinments upon the olit Ical sit
at ioll which would arise upon the
r:itilieation or the 19th amentiment to
the colnstitlition of the Uinited States,
which amendment has to do with 'wo
man suffrage.
.\Ir. Cothan :miggests that. his lettei
he given to tli press so that the peo
Ic of the sta temay consider the imat
ter and so tlat "We may Ilutve tile beln
(jit of olliliols of best informed men."
The letter to (overnor Cooper fol
Io ws:
"l)ear Governor:
"Permiltl to suggest for your uon
:'idea tion the political Mituation wlVhi11
'oIll arise upon the ratitication or
I I "Il amen ielit of tile constit ::
tion of tIe I 'uited State s re latin
w :f tfrage, in ordir iloit you
, y hl lt , llepared to aet. '..hould i: a
eeshighily probable Ot! \Vor
LNorith Carolilla t TeOr u
i thle Owamendillnill i-for
i vI (i ln ill Nov ieillih-r I
hiould occur Ihe pIwl n .
r!. 1at iIlientionl will bell, ed a
tion las': it) conflict b illh con
lionl of tht l nited S 1.'l., ln!
1 )E )e vr u r13 n it'utle nt nor our. .Al.
A - 11: t . I l in se1 vo illie .
IThe rllic Lai d i tan m t1 rrelol
IThe rih of it t e ' of t itt I
Itates to Voti shall not hv denird or
-higdby the( United Sae rb
any 'o ate on ,,cotnt or lex.'
T*im conflict he5 t VI oiur lawe ami
t he fderal ('on.- tit ut ion, of course. k
:uyexist a.- readily where-1 our ILiws'
: i:e lasld in conflict with existing
rviin oli hie federal constitution,
SwhIE War laws are valid when En11
aeted bal become in confLict with a
, de-.al aluendmen11clt sulbserluendy tat
h-d.
"Tho flil tion arose( illnmy i.111nd
a ehro'. not, un1der. these vire .u:1
btaeevs. we cold hold a vali 1l
M!n under laws in confllict wiOn Ohr
rdeuieal amendleint. If this could no'
S one the Ipolitical consequences, a
:.....nv ' e)Ore!)ve, wiold edi,
! l:j Thl, t leeLtioln for ' 'nited States
4 na to4, .for .o l- re" s'la. anI d for
proesidential electors Would be anll
ed and it i p oqssil)I( tIhat wEe wout!d
hav11e a lIepublicanl president. The. on.'
Iy r( ild- therIibre wou Id LE te
:- giing of ai xtra o. E8si Ef tIhe g- n
eral assembly to conform our h -
l.on biv.s to the new order oftln.
"My fears have been vtry nuvctch
1om0 .s eod by t 1ca ('Use oif Neall vs 1 1
aae10:1 hI. 8. 8701, where It Is hr IC
that1 It ad~optiloln of the 15th ailtnEd
menti ( which is; in the (:;att verinfle
of tIn pr~oposted I10th1 r(Iedleed inap
ertive by lhe prlovision inl I! Li enI
existin-a (E!t fitut.lonl 1or rI;E'laware
wiIht limitued the right1 of suffrage to
wite mEnll. hluolli Lhis IErinilEfE
E've'rhing InI 0our -COnstittion It
re'gistr and eile(Ictionl laws, liuing l
te righi o.~f suf frage to mialIes, wouldi h
iunderI 01ur laws [n0 one enn11 VOlE with
Elut regvislrationi. Thli .wilI Eapply io
Uhigs a well as to men1. (ThE time1
f r rt stration is limiitedI; lihe fIrs-t 1
l:; V n Augu!!hst and thi I E-ix th!, 5(Venth L
rue(tion toiE th sui ;lerv~sr o( CEf rI
-It ::liEIE shoull !, isued diir :n1
IoI in nC gnel(l EL-et ioni in Nole8I
he'. i i isl my1 opiio W thatSC we vrI'!
Sflovt done ll 'l:tClE waE- U'sEih and
hal Ilthe lhiion ~rb woul hl vai.11
'' I u t )El) t you1i1(his lete
LIlhc f,1any Another.
IIliI fatl : 11 m'101 Ltleni m 11 u(~ t to ithi
g41It' ('oulrst'. That 1EVEn'inlg he1 Cnemeii
to beO Ill it. etase. "Wlille," 51114 hh1
mother, "whalt Is thLe trnnifer w~ih you'l
I giies. I mutst haive got somie of thoiEs(
golf hugs on me,0" was WVhile's reply.
Year's Growth oif a Pmne Tree.
Mrh. 1ll11, looElnsteor lit Iiuckhorn,
Ont., experimbenlted wIth Ia ine1 tree to
dleterinei homproved growlth whIch may
be seiculredl by proper care. FIfteen
yenrc ago he pruned aill the lower
branches off a four-Inch white pine
Anipling, removing othier saplings frera
Its vicinity, (lug uip the earth nronnd
It and apliled manere to its base. It
Ie now nitneteen Inches In dlimeter at
its base aind has a long, clenn polo.
Thus, (lurIng the fifteen yeairs the
growth In dliamfeter has nyeraged one
Inch annully.-Fromn the Conserva
thn_
LEVER MAY ENI-:t -
0(0V-1.tNO)t'$ hSA CE
Former Itvprelsentatlie( Favors Liber-:
-li 11rehonise Ald. Lexingtoni mMII
I Il I Is11111 -le Wl 1iun if no OhIler
is Folund to Lend Figit.
The State, It ih.
Asbury F. Iaever, mem r of tihe
federal farm loan board and for many
yea Is ereprellntative ini Congress
from the S'eveIth (Iistrict. hinltetd
strongly last night that if a stainch
leader for the Imove'ent to establish
cotton warehouses by liberal state alid
was not found in the lext two y('ars
that he would feel- called upon to Cani
vass SoutIih Carolina iII tihe gu herna
torial race with this as IIis pvrincipal
issue. Such a course would he a great
sacrifice to hiself, he said, but. he
added that he was determined to see
to it. that the cotton farmer should he
given the advantages of the warehonse
act. Mr. beve) wat inl 1volimibia for a
few hiou rs, en route from Kersah.w
whir e I( sIokc yest eriday, to L1'exing
toil. to slpeid Sunday at his home.
Mi. ier is ;palcing at a numbeir
of Imlectings inl tIIe state coIducted
by tih sot: Carolina division of tie
Aml erican COilon association, the x-'
tension sevrvice of Clemson conLlege,
III 'nited sIiais department or1
oilture It he cont 1ruct ion of
warhouseI ;h: elomiu of cot
lol rader.S alnd for M w membirt of
the coliol :a- tociltion3.
In these sipeeechp, ir. ,ev-. is a
voatin 1 yst hich will. ht
Co ii 1 I \%
thinlks". re e t e i ."i-In inl '!w '
forml w, a n ho igtrrnr~ nt
Our Jul
4y
Spocketbc
rof<
ch
merchan
iliality o il Iln.w
1i lo Iadi~e- \tuie andi (Ir
All On (
~la wvhat yu haive been1 loi
rie purett I Si Talfel.;
I a fu l f h m e . e i
1I i x 'ik S i ' 11 '. I . i n
-mmee ib o, 1l
whereby the state is to fIuruish at
least half the cost of the warehouse
d th community wher'e it, Is bIilIt
the other half. To railse' these funds
lie belIeves thaL the state should Is
tue 20 ycar bonds. <lie says this will
result in enttoil belig ;;iven credit
value tiundelr Section 13 of the federal
reserve act.
"Th igoblemu of dist Ilbution of
"ottonm so as to bring to the farmer its
real intrinsic valutie is not alone the
)roblem of the farmer," Jpays' Mr.
l.xver, "biut likewise that of eveuy
nan, woman and child in lte state
:Ind of all classes, and, therefore ev
ry one shoild be interested and
should hel p hear the bitrdeni of crent
Ing .!11(h agnc I es of distribution as
sh all bring to tle producer the real
valie of warcholisinug. Experts have
,aid that storing capacity for 2.-0,
100 additional hales is necessary to
tIve tie slate a system which will
rare for :') per ceit. of the cotton
prodiced. Thi would cost $00,000.
Th is coild not stcceed by Voluntary
Cooperatiol as Ile South has no!
10earned41 tIL; I essUil, and Can only rio
s If the state puts back of it its
ira reisoures. as it is a problem of
the late."
lie adtvoe:!vFS the 1te fuirnlsihinu
I leat one-ha0l 01 the n1 'Ce3ssL'V
1,1nd(L for the wna rehouse sytev S m to
be aby tIhe sale of 21: year
hiOn w, the -.t'rihouise comlinissionu,
wot 1 h 1i.-t he stati( inuts for
. loet ioi of the warehouses .
, i. t h( .: wIul d bk. . 1 iven 11
\ 1. W n an 1Y (m uniity beenme
r r
p pecias
Nok. Big
>r fall good
eap in spit
lise.
'esses, all new stye amti best
rth $ .50 .lily Sp~eelal . . ..2
oth $t2.50J. big Jutly Spe((iatl $1.65
)ne Rack
-in! only '.... .... .... ....25c
Ginginiui, wilrth 5u0e, lIobok
<in a i -laiuary 1 st :ill
ill new sale, prti'( .
1itoly .... .... .......$2.50
..... .... ........ .... ..75c
' IN.50; were ie cmb.....in:
It . .\ll o <s ra k. I 'r .
I) uIu:se onti . . . $.1.9.75 /v, $36.75
I
Lauren
ablie to provide one-lialf, thv state
should. be able to furnish the other
half, le says. LUMBER
"If the state through legisMative ac.
tion, should hold out 114 inltuce- 4y f o ila sv thio
men t to the communilles Cnough1 d >eou u 1 \\'IWite (1 wive for pJC
warelouses could be built inl seo t i jr us list. oh quantity anii
Ihree .vears to meet it dem1anul(l, A grate you w il
cotton will be given credit value un
der Section 13 of the federal reserve
'lct, which at preselt It (does not ;OnC
Can not eljoy, and to make cotton
goods collateral,d ires Mr. mneiv.
J. HWCAR OOR &
OF ABBEVILLE
CANDIDATE FOR SOLICITOR
korni:ni raised in G1reenwYd (Coun It n - hltlh Cokes
hulry andl Ware Shoals, attenlded (CokesburIIy CoWnerence
S ho'.ol, iauloiated from41ut Cleinsont' Colle. . Twelve Vyear ex
p riceaIIII s lawyer: repre n-( I'd .\bbe ile i iuntY ii Legis.
vill appeal to your
.eductiori to. make.
.These goods are
Sof the high cost of
Don't Miss These Bargains
1 l)ht m-w Sptring Voile 1)rese to elose Ji ot n m-halfl price.
J ly Spcils in Laiese Ofords
Nhib'tiren's.wearw. rth.G.. .....y...p... i..... nly..... . . $.45c
....... ia.....n..y ..... ..... ...... ..... .....'.. 25c
1 Ilot \hiien's an l' k niHatdxo nit ,.wit' h e tho n ge
het.a w Iort 6.1.0, 4 ilv 8to 12t..du.......a.. nl....$.75c
I l twt a n I ll id m 'i ir h 7
1 tSp nec l i~... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... $ .00
1 !e l l,n K it ()lo u al. ll''ren! i~ , el . 8 go i y , dJl
.................. ... ....... .......... ...... ..$.45
, SdC
xIIl fo .r y A - - - - . . - . .
E% d1 m-1c t nIp aPn to. inh mak 0ale -
\\' w l lo e u ,,u y S .A l a - - a . - - - . . .. 4 9
\\' hitavse ~m clndoxd
mf \\te' hie Ox g~ for ad Pm st owf