The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, September 08, 1920, Image 4
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Sth (s l bylin talol m::ih.:m- in Lll
ebalp i . ndllide \rh the n.ha
I e 1111 411o r 4) i . 1t has Ih .za11 4
a ort u r t a lt 1 ei r ifo as x-ng
pltr st aitin where his symtath is lay
Of a fellow f*itiz. r ard!e 1o wihm
h(. is, I always o be epreciatld. Ird
x-udov. Hsit v.hosed tol iths i!th
n' inl hcthalf ot en. Sllith, regard
hess of his motivehe was withn his
til' h issue. 0 ' . y ' i nje tig 1 1.lease nto1 1 the
cainpa1ignl. Consliderilng the fat that
to lbt elect ed 1Un1it'ed States Senator,
this il one of Pohibition. Rlega id
less of is many- contention, .\ir. War
's platfomr 1n ech's have o
lalcedt imIl inl tile eyes of the publhiic as
'whelttherp hel wishes ' it (or not1, 11s a V ie
I ory for l1 it)or. Thel re-'ilection1 of
Senator1 8111 Smih\0i wo l meanl that the
baisic indulistry of the Soulth will still
have a strong def'ender' inl \\'ashiinlt,n.
A .Jtust ieersai.
T1. T1. Cromner, a citizen'i of Green
wVood, last year11 w'as conilvitedt in the
(G1enera I essi(ons ' Circuit (0ourti of
igh~lway5. ii is Citentt'ion w0) ~as that a1
hIighiiway had: bieen loaentd, not4 on1
landl given'by im' and1 41 anlo~ter for a
road, but upon(41 1 otr land1( belonlging
no0 ri-ght to locate14 a hlighIway 01n is
land1( withlot, is <:onsenllJ he 01h
ind icted, triied andt 401 onit'ed.
In1 tile Lpur 151anc1 (~of tha1t4 r'i ht of
appeal to a hi1ghe(r COur t posstesse4d
b fey. fr leeplain ill thlis couin try,
'1'ntver' h1umblle, Cr'omer' laId h1is
: so befor'e . the *'u prie Courit of
th~at. tile presidlinl judge. WNIIthers
.\lmminger' of C'harlleston, chlarged1
the jurlly (on te facts, in)vainig thle
pr'ovince of .the1 jur'3.; 2. That tihe sen1
1(1nCe impl~Osed~ .by) ..TJudgt' .\temil1nger'
was too severe..
Th'ie unanimous0)1 0opinioln of thle
(''i1rt was wrVIit ten by ai v'e'rable jllur
ist noted for' hls hart1d common sense,
.\lr. .fuitice R. C.Watts, of 1,11urens1 5.
Tlhe' judtgmecnt of .h1e hi ihest trliil1
Ia this1 State was that .Jutdge \lemmin11
11ecr did charge on thle facts and d id
jInvade the r1ovinlce of tile jurly \vhenl
he decla red that it- was und4 5Pisput4d
li( h ighw~ay. 1Fur lt hetirmore, tile (courlt
said as to tile severity of tile senltence:
"'fis wits wvithin thle p)ower, aul
thlority and dliscr'etlon of his5 honor.
it Is unusl;~~1 the sentence In such
eases usually is a fine of from $6 to
$25, and1( thet defendant reqir~led to re
move tihe ob)struti~ton. It is r'are that
h)Oth fine antd lmpr'isonment Is Ii
nosed. In tile case at bal' tile defend
ant is' requlired to pay a fine of $300
andI he confined a~t hard labor for 3
months-a man over 50 yeats of age.
Tis is unusuatlIl anld exceedilngly Re
vere. There is nothing In tile record
to show,~ thait defendant is a had and
vicioums mall, (1riialy incllined, thlat
he should h~e fined $300, serve 3 months
in stripes, as a disgraced crimInal, ov
er' h0 years old, for standIng up for
wha~t he conceived to be hIs Invaded
uIihts, even thlough lie be mIstaken In
his Ideas."
So the judgment was reversed 'and
the case sent back for a new trial.
The declsion of te higher Court is
(111inently sOund and just. The ;en
tence was too -severe. Therc are two
(lasses of crimes: those acts which
il in themselves, and ithos0e
whichIi arc not e'Vil in thirI r naturo.
burt which are prohibited4 by law.
Ob11 truct(ion o f a pubhle hIghway
ail1 into the latter 'lass. This case
.:1 (eitel here as evidence of the pro
(1tion which the iIgher tribunal can
from the harsl .iud 'Imint of the
r courts against citizens who
v-%uld have to wear stripes and suffer
ulusual :ntishmnt if that Iribunial
6,,d not exis'*. The . opinlion of thev
Sl1prm)c Cour.t of South Carolina is
.e: ia o b onliary m n of cm
IN' F()\T,!"HI'NTf'
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Ilig Stile of Cloler Seed.
D~r. W. II. 11lA.1, who Is, conteont to
eal! himself a "town farnier," made one
of tle biggest individual sIles of crimll
sol elover seed ever m(ade in the vi
rinity M.\onday when he delverel 2,100
pounds of seed to Mr. l.alayette YI at
horoutgh, the well known fariner of the
Yarborough's .ill sttlellIeit. ir.
I)ial has beenI rais-ing crimlsoll elover
for seviral years and has n,'ot wit h
Io V S I Ii e sucS, S, turnI I igIt.1 11derI
art of hi. (oll for th 11111s and
saving the ro:t for seid. lie thin :s
that it is a very valtmimle crop for soil
hailding.
.\ir. tI2dwi \oee . .who~ut~lii? returns to
.:n cyi. t'nversjity in a few\ days to
takce upj his scondit year1's work2 as1 a
pit at the leirst .\lethodist churtchl Suni
day night. Tak ing asi hIs t ext Ilhe :!Intd
verse4 01 the littth Chapter of St. .lhn,
And I, if I he lifted ut; from the
<arth -t.will driaw all men(2 unic1 meW.''X Mr.
.\l o.el ey hiel d the close attenttion of hiis
hearers,5 his sermon10l shtowving (evidence:1
o1f dteep thotughit and1( sp;iritutality. Mr.
.\O5Iosele is a g raduate1 of Wofford (01
Iege and served1 with the American
forecs in I tady durIng theao World Wart.
(Card (of Tlhank.
To (he Voters of I.auren~21s (Couty:l
I wish to thank those who volted for
mle ini the lirst primary, anigt for~ the in
I t(rcsI 2nmnIy 1re shtow intg Inl 2.y clin
best that I enn say is. if the votcrs
(If l.atuiens (ilcinty honor(1 me with ai
10(ond( termt I ,vill strlivE ot mer(it their1
('onfidence( and1( good will bly a conlt in
uian oi'( (f failthful seriv ice.
hhespeclt ully,
ofi I auren 2(1 ounl 1ty for thle hands~lomel
vote gi ven 22 mein ITuesday1 's ele1ct01Ion 1by
whlich I hve been re-nomina212ted as
County Comnmssloner, I am at the ser
vice of 'tle peopleC and( l'0omise my best
efforts to the (dischlarge of Ithe dutties
of the oile to whIch I have agaIn
beeni electedi. I am grateful to all my
frIends. - A. U. BLAKFMIY.
Chtambe'r of Commnerce Meeting.
Thue regular monthly meeting of the
Chamber of 'Commerce Is (122 to be
held ne0xt Monday evening In the
irooms over the Liaurens National Bank.
A large attendance Is desired as 12m
portant businenlsf Is to be0 broutght tup.
lect ion Iexe's 114ad1y TIomorrow.
Mr. WV. C. tgower', .In charge of th(
lyiary elec0tion boxes, slated yester
(lay that the boxes ttre ready for dec
livery and managers may receive them
b all ng at nn~y time during the day.
H 1 AMBER PItO0AMM
Fede-ration of Labor H1ead leere
"Opeii Sh1o1" Piat form D4igonest
ileuluietn. SI;ys Chambernp Ouit side
it-4 1.eg-1 lim t Il ield
Washington, Sept. 1 ..--The "opi1
shop" ltfr tenl adoptedA by
tIh ('a!er of Co0inmiicree of the l'ni
NA Siates by a refeelid"i lit late, was
ataed as a "diSholst (locu ment. " in
a Lat(eict -y Salmuel Goitijerxs, liade
lwbhii tolight, which1 said th. excrt
Itive,(f i cne)l ofthe I Amel ricanl P(-devra -1
)foin cf L hor had conu tideied tI li plat
formi a a reoent inveting.
"Theli enIt ire dec latratIionl is a cull
im:; device calet;ilated It trtate ihe
npession f fairnless while w iblil
Ite favoite wN. IL'Itn.' Of Ieacher,
.1r. ,;ier aid. "it is valcull-tIIet
in banish truth- union organizations,
i hh' t at ngthe( iml)pres"sion of ve.
<!iece c i the wlual des-ires of -klie
"That the ("lmbr of Commerce has
amieoutideo,, it~s legitinliate lievid in
baiiihing this attack tipon th Iide
'un~on mlovernent11 is. toi t r iin he
vaulse the( memilbership11 of the :hme
of, Colinmeroe is; over-whlmingly a-.
emnploying memilbership, aitmn-d
long inl oppoitionI to the trade( union
moem'( eriihit and a it itlhet'lhip not, aibove
ising anly inti I'lst llentI w\ihI whit h it
thinl k; 1ile progress of i trade u n1on
mo 11v 1I 1 lay he ipii ededt andl P..
.n ii l k r 1.tardet."
The e ho p (lan11o the mli -
il.'hI rit tmt iat ! bythe l ('h mbr
1-h1 art -izedl by .\Mr. ( me.lrli a1 ''
do :'t ch.., ki the t riit e un;
overneti' Hnnunl from ti'h:lr of lvn 1( h
M*1(,I1vx l iI (sit fet . ro i l tl low ;flt''
l.e li t a.: y ' lta t p ter, p
' (i of it co i iti ef lik)
'l s tit jitrilft hewo j nle 1:man v ho
t: lio I : tr. l. he sti :--aid. "The lgr
1*o! to ' keit Ipaa hat, the ',o-valH
Id 'opol " shop' inivolves the 'indfivdinal
riet h of clnitita v ise fa l t tworn
and agietd w. I y lhith ble. Thil t r!.i ht
of an ndividual to underm int ait dve
s Iroy thil t standards a of living and ti e
industrial Zafe ty of his fellow workels
has beli so long silne exploded Ias to
bg uinworthy of fulher discutstsion."
Pila'Ik our ofte Chaian's plat
fornti "his loelhingain I Ilind wh01h
itt (lotes not car., to set forth speel
fiectily "S .way.:ng 0n-' "sounid em1ploy
me ni relat ions' rtq', coha fi associa
1ions (u of emp oOr umIloyvs, or
h Ilth mist (I tli iy vhe subteet to the
authoritly of the states and legally re
ttonsible to others for thieir Condutl
and that of their agents."
"t is obviously seeking to devise
some( miethod by Whieh organization
of workers may be dis.Advantageoulsly
!uct.eilvd to the desires of ilemployers
through1 thev mlachinery of statv," .\r.
l-rem Mr. P'ower.
I amu de4eply apprecciative of :h1v voto
eas for Ile in ito first pl:elary antd
talk this ethod to thank my froiendase
pubieey o lolyt for thir oathes Int
Ao meve osry Jtvshtw rsu-c b theh
oureti '. atlais andtin 20,00 tpast.
I : e000 lectediithons oi rinarh'. I
)rnlit' o the nliiliigen*d mnyral
8reaer lrenc -.and byia xprien..
adThe bap~esitsrbblhano am cahh
ofp'ring. Agcmarisn Is dhank yut,
o'dwin tas Incoor, your tuo t din
intncta rc of ahanon se
in wiopoton ton the votae of itan.
in thet firtworinart Whine brnin waodr
gracfully mucthe asiln of oe arty.
(It was addesr t ei thate araseqand
tonhe un e in~ weint:twih) omn
Ittgoliiho (i ldid ot k1now defore.
Trt er s ago ('ouidlnt.eeie
ten live ind at w\le ul. havture,
Morne voued In the e nterisea.
Ah mIlling gtossarye jus Thseb 'nte
gurenut. e cnnn 0,0 em
$ SPECIAL NOTICESS
I * $ * $ * 8* s * s * :* $
For Sale--One lice ,icrsey milk cow
w;th alf. Fresh. J. S. \laeli('n. 8-2t
For Sake-One For(i tou ring car,
.914 imodl, chea)) for leash. Whitlock's
Paiint Flhop. 8-2t-pgd
WVanted-A -lerk, good ply while
leiaining ; p:-ofession. Also hull time
tvnijsenr b.oy. Call :it Western t.n
,on. 8-It
For St l.-!Harksida le school house
and rounds, consist ng of two acres
of laind. Illiuse can vasiy be convert
ed into attractive serr n rooi Cottage.
I .iIII furinisli plans to convert iuld
ing into Cot ag free of clargte. It. It.
T. Todl, Chalrman, Iarksiale, S. C.
8-:;t
Fillr HIeutl ori Silt -F'aml1, part of tIhi
I,'vervy Isarkdale estate. .\hout loo
Ures inl cultivat ion. ha Ilf mile of \ooi1
r-ow ..Wiison schlool holuse. \\rite 'l1,.
.l. ILeon ard, iteidville. S. U. 8-.t
V4. :1. . v- olandl hlina -:i.; s and1(
hoau . '1)fferici-ent si:e. an. d1 prices.
Jur' brei vkcok. W. C. IByrd, Ijaurens
f lout e :--. 8-.)t-pld
Kntel d to Iten', '0n1e, tw'o or tilie
hori farl. .lu.-t have good build
i . W . 11. lin we l lir sdale, 's.
- , 8-2t-pd
.\ot1e1--if you have real estate to
Uxchang11e for a car au; part payment,
see me. Clifton I'. ilila.dwin, Watts
.\Hl 1,4.'S,..3t-pd
Tikien I'p-On Sept 31d, two mu11ile
volts. OQxner can have the same by
paying ex\p)S'l'ns and for this adv. .1. 11.
lIolcombe. WItts Mills. 8-5t-p1d
Lost-- lunch of keys. Finder please
notify Mue andl receive tewa rd. IR.
Coke (ray- S-it
For Sale-Three gallon (OW a good
milker. Also one or two nice .1 r.
hvife rs .Ibs .\i Mary H'. Teimpleton.
8-It-Id
Lost-- S i diiay in V vdb1.;t sndvlav
S( oIoI, slo in; ilt , aIrd \a\ e ih d..
. r p~l! . noify .\rs. .ias. V. ar .
- It -,d
Orle--nd iltmirs oteuno-\\' have
te - vred Ia gd migmatl. m eae ' r
to at .\mir erncld C;ar Rlloi
('oipn r 7hb-io )201nt
4-1 otnv i'ei)Io tha !fr, anldI)
-'0 .:1Mrm -lyoe f!,id byI\ W.
want reIef. We .nc te sotlsed have a
'1un o dnti w)or.lo fr .\l ootor
I~O~ A, XN-tI'N/ACIGII n
For Sale-limited amount of heavy
m-worknt bagging and ties. See Dr.
Aiken at aurens National ank. ler
ciants & armers londed Warehouse
ComApany. 7-.t
imp11ortanlt Notlee to people of 1,1au.
rens County. People that suffer, and
want relief a I once Should ase the lat
est scientifie preparation for Asl.ul
.A, 0ltUP.11, HAY NlwU. NiU
.\ONIA, IN~IlTNZA, COITUHS and
c01208. VICTroitY SA~jlai for sale
at AR IoN, . 10 TCNTVTrh'o, ana
CAIOSS .IllLL. 7-5t
lemstieh-ug and picoting attach
ment, works on all sewing machines.
Price $2.00. 1eslfonal cheeks 10c ex
1n. Light's Mail Order ouse, -lOX
127, Birmingham, Alat. 7-3t-chig.
New Arrow T1'ues--M erciants and
cotton ginners! I have car new A
ia cotton ties for sale. $2.95 bundle
F. o. t. Laurens. Now due. Write
yoillr w ts to j. D. C1) lertson, Laut
rels, it. P.n . 4. 7-2t
For Sale-l ven g-rooml two-story
dwelling onl Suillivanl street, large lot.
Priice $7,500, half cash, balance four"
annual payments. add. Iobo, at Lau
rens Bonded Warehouse. 5-It
Pifcture .rames-Any size, both
sqiuare and oval with plin 01r "onVex
glass. (ood assortment fetthe
a moui n fg jitst rerived. Nichoqs Sill
dio. 3-tf
Notlee- r vens rust Corany
will paly you cm te n iigt in terest for
yndu moicney, -yt a fr
(F1oreo saevewo goo yearm.t coahin
thye T. rans a admteros NatIfnal
(ak. Atoi '2lyr-av oeotf
fo e fooat baltemofte.are:
hSw ighsho ated ur'cellrlcrayt
Fatenoo write jMidgi.Jntiyr thed
aouht aof5 ae ofa ha-snup,
brkent rivar il to shownpecs Io thet
I lieve (palate. on thavegki team. dead
I odefr.' sev e year.s, is cacing
the teamoi! thid yearan t codoks a i
inasI hard igter wat '0 Itil bt ndevelop-it
TryAot2 polaer ave ifm yout
fothainkyune.f rcii e
anythg els Did't el oyo
as, ritgoo Mrs. Joany "and
Ark t yotit drugi pecs.tas
resirdwacre io., Putnam's Dru
BOL3fT'ttS JA. LN5 S(.
FO OSIPAIN S.
ioods
Co. have opened
er wear complete
nent.
weaves.
est creation.
nry, Table Dam
els. A full stock
id Apron Checks,
rid a full line of
on & Co.
Jered by the beauti
stions that abound in
and ideas are
ated here.
a single gift, a visit t
e your problem.
F is invited.
OMETns T P
.2 RINGS'.O
AURENS, S.C.
ri Sale
SPECIALS
-l ShNits, mOf extra fini
irts r' worth $. L Kaeh.
uh I~1 wish for . C anii't leik , as
/t'is5j11 i 'i r lwbr. It is ntuile
s~houild retlii at $17.50. 5iz.e.
'4' for1 this week.j onlly. 1 hink
....................$9.45
.lilanIlk(ts. Size' 58x84 ineh
4 weighi abouit 4 1-2 lpounds~
(ery Ii inneh ain-'e(inted'i as it.
, worthI $1 0.(0. 'l'hink ofI it.
....................$7.45
II Ianst, IIlussett Il)ress MIhoes'.
Shoe I hat ill~ Inn111ke I (tender
not1 the heavy fIeIld shoe but11
work or dressM*, worth $9.50).
hink of it. Our, price' per'
............. ..........'. $6.95
i.'ed A rmy K(haki lireehes,
Overceoats, liincoIats, Steel
e' for pr1iee list.
her. If .shipmllent is to ':me .
ading Co.
ed Army Material
Spartanburg, S. C.
New(
W. G. Wilson and
for Spring and Summ
lines in every departr
SILKS in the best'
VOILES of the lat
A full line of Hosi
asks, Doilies and Tow
of Dress Ginghams ai
Ladies'. Neckwear a
Notions.
W. C. Wils
You might well be bewil<
ful, appropriate gift sugge
profusion at this store.
Gift suggestions
quickly stiqu1
If you are in doubt abopit
our store will quickly sepv
Your inspectio
- REGISTERED OPT
E N YouH E
50 RELSADLE
WEST SIDE COURT SQUARE
Bargai
FOUR BIG !
1'T'IM\ No. 1 -O)live 1)h-ah)ne W<
fliianelk Ths Q
Hizes 14 to f'( O
ment1) hat 1 gra
hantal. Th'Iiis 'w8s so
thisidle or the CO
IFry with ai hielt ant4
44 to 46. O u r pii
ITM of it .. ..
I T I-:.\l No. uN w ll wool 0. 1>
('s. Th'lese' ilanIket
n .)r price, e'nth.
ITIO M No. I- Armly Mtyle.' MutI~
OOdlyef' welt. A
tcet. well. Th'Iiis is
it dand)(y shoe for
*pair ............
W'Ve also. have a big lIneH of
Blruses, used - wool 0. '1). Shirts,
Cots, 0. I). Corn forts, etIc. Wriii
Tlermis: MoneIy order withI or
tfindt inioney onl all ,rnnehases shie
ISouthern Ti
Dealers in New and Ui
114 Magnolia ..