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*w * e ** e ** eeoeo e oe JONES NEWS, * **** * ** ** * ***e *e * \nes, Feb. 10.-Our cousin, Mr. hos. G. Smith who recently passed wayt at Anderson, was born and eared at (Brewerton, and was greatly dmired and esteemed by all of his ac quaintances. In all of the relations f life .he measured up to the full pdr ormance of his duty. We tenderly ynpathize with -his sorely bereaved family. Mrs. -Jas. Jones passed away on January 31st and -was laid to rest at Mt. Olive cemetery In the -presence of a large assemblage of sorrowing rela "GETS4T" ENDS ALL CORNS .Just, As Good For Calluses. Moiey Back If It Fails Thirty seconds after you touch the corn with this liquid corn renjover the jabbing stabbing pain of It atops, for all time. Simple As A. H, C. No 'orn, hard or soft. is too old or too deeply rooted to rQsist "Gets-It". Immel!Ucdiately It dies ald shrivels, the edges loosen from the true flesh aind soon you can peel It right off with Your I Ingcrs as paiilessly as you trin Don't coddle corii pests. )on't nurse and -pamper them. Dlon't cut and trim Ihem. RF10MOVIP them with "G1l'PS IT". Costs a trifle at any drug store. Ild. by E. Lawrence & 0o., Chiengo. F-ld in Laurenis by aurens Drug Co., Putnums Drug Store. C. E. Kenn UNDER ...ar EMBAI Motor E( LAURENS, SI QUICI~ BUNG. Now being I Hellams on I * Watch it gro need a home going at pn Re presents * ground- As pnices---over reduction. J. F. Ent Greenw< tives and friends. The tenderest sym pathy of all of our people goes out to her husband,. children and all the relatives in their -bereavement. Mrs. J. A. McGowan, of Waycross, Ga,, Is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs.. W. T. Jones. Our venerable friend, Mr. Richard Knight, a veteran of the Civil War, more than 80 years of age, is still en joying very good health. -Master Wi'Aiam Jenkins, after a visit of several months to his grand i:arents,. Dr. and "Mrs. 'W-. T. Joncs, has returned to Columbia. The Ware Shoals 'basket ball 'team has recently won games from Whit mire and Piedmont. We are indebted to our igood friend, Mr. Eugene Elliott of Ware Shoals, for a recent kind favor. The abundant rains have retarded farming operations. We regretted our inability to attend the taxpayers meeting at Greenwood last Monday. We heartily endorse the resolution adopted. It is the duty of the General Assembly to abolish all unnecessary omficers. and do all in Its power to lower the appropriation bill as much as possible. The taxes are almost equivalent to confiscation of our property and we should be given immediate relief from such oppression. Meeting of Woodumin (aip No. 98 Laurens Camip No. 98, will hold its regular monthly mceting on Thursday night, Feb. 17th at 7:30 o'clock. At this meeting delegntes will be elected who will meet with Head Camp In Florence in March. These delegates will elect Sovereign Representatives; 'to Sovereign Camp w'hich will meot In .July and make laws and rates which we iwill be gov erned by for, the next two years. ' We ask for a Pull 'attendance as this is an important meeting. .1. W. THOMPSON, Clerk. It. J. LANGSTON, C. C. PALMAFESTA Palmetto State Festival Columbia, March 28 to April 2 edy& Son [AKERS id... ME RS suipmen t . . . S. C. IBUILT ALOW >uilt for Mrs. Nl. Church St. w. Do you 9? They are 3-war prices. tive on the kor write for 40 per cent zming er ma., s. C. WOULD IMPEACH JUDGE LANDIS Alleged iStatement 'Arousets Senator Dial. Calling. for Facts. Said to Jave ' Justified Embezzlement by Young Man ink Chicago. Washington, Feb. 1-2.--Senator Dial, In -a most .emphatic .way, today deliv ered a severe rebuke to Federal Judge Landis, for havinig released on his own 'bond Francis J. Carey, -20 years old, formerly receiving teller of the Nation al City bank of Ottawa, Ill., who em bezzled $96,500 from that institution and pleaded guilty. . Judge Landis, according -to news paper stories, told Carey, whose sal ary nvas $90 a month, that such n statement as to his salary wias as tounding. -He further said, "It puts the responsibility entirely on the bank. You were not getting any more th'an the elevator operators in the federal building and they are no toriously undenpaid. Francis you go home. I'll send for you again." Senator Dia'l said: "I have 'been practicing law for over 'a third of a century and that is the, most outrag cous 'ronouncement that I have ever heard issued from a court." Senator Thomas of Colorado of fered the suggestion that Judge Lan dis Is perh'aps the most conspicuous crank now tholdi.g so high a posi tion, and Senator Dial rc plied, "That is what I was going to say." Senator Thomas, continuing said, "Judge Landis Is enjoying outside compensation of 'an enormous amount. ie is a sort of supreme arbiter in the baseball .world and has assumed and is performing the duties of that position and at tihe same time assuming to occu-py his po sition upon the bcneh. In other words, he is drawing two salaries, one from the government of the United States and a princely salary from the base ball world." - At this ipoint the South Carol na senator iyaid his respects to .Judge Landis In the followin4 terms: "I" this prolouellment is true, he 1,%ill only draw one salary in the naear future if I have any Influence. I have always had a very high re gard for the bench, 'and I am glad to say that in tihis country they de serve it. We have had very few cases in the history of opr country where judges have not been an oi nament to the bench. But I say, if this is true as is quoted in the .papers, and I have written to Chicago to ascertain the actual facts and to get themi in detail, I propose to bring the matter to the attention of the house of representa tives and ask that this judge le tin peached. "It is not his business to say what directors sh'all pay the employees of their institutions. While $50) may ap pear small to 'him, yet there are many ipeople in the United States working in positions of trust who (o not receive tny more than $90 and whether their compensation in sulicient or not is no excuse and no reason for' them to put their hands into the pocketbook of their employer' andl no reason why they shouldl he encouraged to steal, and encouraged by sweha statements from officials on the 'bench, if thi's article Is true. "I say that any man wvho makes t'hat kind of a st'atement is not en titled to the confldence of the pea ple and he should .be impeachmed at the earliest moment. Of course 1 (do not knowv whether or not it is true. I have iwritten, as I have said, to Chi cago, and I hope to 'get a 'report. If it is true the should be lmpeachedl no matter who -he is, for he is unworthy of' the confidence of any man in the United States. "The duty of the courts should' be to admin ster the law and not under take to tell an employee or employer what salaries they should be l;)aid." iIDes Moines, Iowa, 'Feb. 12.--Federal Judge K. .\. .ILandis of Chicago in a speech before the Iowa American 'L.e gion 'hero tonight admitted making statements simila-r to those Senator Dial of South Carolina, charged him with, andl asserted: "I repeat th'at andl sendl It to Senator~ Dial with my com Judge Landi3s sent his audilence into an uproar of hilarity by Ils thrusts at Senator Dial. "Senator D)1al says," statedl Judge Landis, "that ho has writ-ten to find out if wvhat it i. reportedl I saidl is a truthful report--that is to say that the bank was really responsIble for 'm theft because they paad Carey only $90 a moh'th. I want you to knelw the case. This fellow won't have to Inqiuire any further. I want to save him bhis time for his cotton mills and banks." ,Judlge Landis then wecnt into details of the case, in which Francls J. Oarey a 'bank cler'k in the National 'City bank of Ottawa, 'Ill., was charged with em bezzlement of 496,000. Carey, he as seorted, was only 19 years 01(d and was paidl but a little mnore than $3 a day for handling approximately $1,.000,000 a month. Judge Landis declared that his investigations .showed bim that young Carey iwas the support of 'is mother and four younger brothers and a sister. The Judge further declared tla't his study of the situation had dis closed the fact that the bank which emloyed Carey as receiving teller at $90 a month, paid "20 per cent 'per annum, to their shareholders on their stock." Reading from "Who's Who" on Sen ator Dial's interests in South Carolina banks and cotton mills, Judge Landis declared: "I think lie had better -get out of banking business or else get out of the senate," and concluded that if in all his 16 years of service on the bench he had not accomplished any thing else, "I have performed t-he Herculean task of dragging Senator Dial from what appeared to be an air tight obscurity." Where Your Old Magazines Will lie Greatly Appreciated and Enjoyed There are a number of boys at the United States Public Health Service Hospital near Greenvile, )vho are ill, perhaps disabled for life, as the result of injuries received 'while fighting in defense of Democracy and humanity in the late World War. Their one great source of recreation 'and ieas tire is found In reading, and since all subscrlptions from the Ameri can TLibrary Association had ex i)ire(d they were entirely depiendent up onl the kindness of the public for their literature, and any old magazines wotild be greatly appreciated. Every ,;erson in 'Laurenis county who Would POOR BLOOD IS JUST LIKE SLOW POISON .Mitis You Feel Lazy and Disconr aged. You Get Not iig -lone PIEPT1 A0-)AN(LAN Pl'iIFIES 'Tone 'p Your Ilnlood ith ii. Nollee the DlYcrence with lch lied Mllood in Your Veins Thev manl or woman or the child with siekly-looking complexion, a pale wan face, Is blood that is filled with loisoln. Instead of rich red )food (ours:inag through thUir veins, they are tying to :et along ?hith blood that is week anld thin. It loes;n't carry life ;ving qualities through the body. You see those men atid women every (lay. '[hey are so tired. Their shoulders drool). 'lcy slouch. It is all they can dio to get around. As soon as you begin to feel that way take Pepto-Mangan, the wol kiown blood tonic. It will clear away the poisons and make your blood rich with red corpuscles. Popto-Mangan is prepared in both liquid and tablet form. One has the same medicinal value as -the other. Take either kind yotu prefer. But 'be rae yout get the genuine Pa;pto-Man gan--"Gude's." The full name "Gude's Pepto-Mangan," should be on the package. Advertisement One Way . To Comba The Low Of Cotton G OD MIDDLING~ C 4600 LSJ' N160IDLIN0 COT1 LO MDDLIP like to do something in token of his matter In hand and send monthly or appreciation of 'What these men have weekly contributions collectively. done and -have suffered is asked to send his magazines, when he 'has fin- The Quiine That Doe- Not Affot The ished -with them, to Miss Genevieve Head Utely, Recreation Director U. S. P. llccause of its tonic and laxative ent, H. S., Greenville, S. C., either individi LAXATIV 13ROMO QUININE (Tab "ally or through any church circle, lets) can be taken by anyone without wonran's club, or other oganization i ir the miad E. . GROV signauio on which wvoutd be so ind as to take the biox -.30c. .Laurens Opera House Thursday Night, Feb. 17 A Smart Song Play, With a Smart Cast, for Smart People Broadway Amusement Co. g OFFERS The Actor-Singer WILLIAM F. THOMPSON And the Fowlowing Artists I Katherine Cameron well Mae E. Kirby * ? Jos. Rith Harry Dickeson A D. P. Dickinson . Harry Fassett and Others ~MILLIONS HAVE READ THE BOOK MILLIONS HAVE SEEN THE PLAY MAWHY NOT YOU? PRICES .75c and $1.00 CHILDREN 50c ASeat Sale at Powe's Drug Store The Cost of Living Reduced; Why Not the Price of Shows? Get the Habit! 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