The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, May 18, 1921, Image 6
BAPTISTS HO.1) WEEK OF
TRAINING AND B[BLE STUDY
To be Held In the First Baptist Chureh
Miy 29.,Jiue 3. Program An nouncted.
laptists of the county are looking
forward with a great deal of interest
to the "Week of Training and lle
Study" which Is to be held In the First
Baptist church of this city 'beginning
Sunday, 31ay 29th. The feature of the
week will be the series of addresses by
Dr. J. W. leGlothlin, President of Fur
miani I'niversity.
The following program has been an
nounced by the committee:
Sumiday. Min 29
S:11 N P. .\. -Opning session-enroll
ments.
Addtess, reII sident \\. .1. .\leGlothlin.
"Christianity Speading and Con
ln41111 to Frihtly. .iy 30-.June 3
:,:: 1..\l.- Norial Studies --N tnual
.lannal. 1)ivisiou I.. M\lr. Corzine.
:17. -lletary and Secouinry Con
ftrences. .\li;s Nnekiols :ind .\r.
\Vatts.
.:1-- Normal Studi's Nortn:al .anim
al. Divi \ion 11. Sls I N 'clo .
nina.
7: lo-NoXlrma lv 1tudi . 'A t i.In .
-:4--Ohl Te.<fstamtint lhi:i'm y Nqr:n!
1laimal, 1ivision lI. S. II. T.mple
man.
:1 . d dr. as7::'b,, 1'. M.- thlin.
ha - to Iw I am til '!I'l t y, N m : C1.
Sclhool !1nd th, 1K ilo .
'\laonal U :isi n. Il. .1.- T.:u, hO
:l r.1( lotliSn' nl( I 4r II ' i e
Friday, 7:30 '. A.-'Christian yf
and its 'an c' ' r.s.''
1. The :erods fro :0 to :it
liave in arra e( for thoin
who mab not be Tle to attend az lat
et hours. Workers from the Country
call, if they -wsh rY(W'fl 10111C before
chdool nKwn.
2. Lecl and the Ierj at the
Thurda,:t G. It is .sird that all -ho
attenm the evenig (lasses beginning
Why Pay Mor
Buy Here anc
Save Dollars
$r.hours. Worer ('om ti eekunr
I 1undown.iiIg n( 4(41
.Lnhn will b Fie (ve at the
chrc1a .0 Itis' deired thtal w ho
ated h eveingi classes weginn
W hy0( Paliity M on B~dii
Save ik fovs Dollas
1 lolt Laic' Whnie an. Sj
$1.00K 'inality Ladie' S~irt'
$1.0 Woqalith. thies wen ..
:E0xe Ala 4lock, thiis week.
75iil ( uality ('erialn..o.d.
45i0 halt Table. (il Cnlo
$1.00 in ality,' 1 Iti week ..1
75-c qualtitythis (puee...
$00gulit I ik. Jneling I
wh~l i te.' .... .... ...
I are ltlindow .Sades splot
$100 qai fiyne 's lko 'l
lii v lot Sun 00ts f'ormen
Noar Tw1 Soe 210to .
at 6:30 o'clock shall be at the luncheon
at 6 o'clock and remain for the class
and lecture work which follows.
3. This school and conference is
arranged for all the Baptists of I4tu
rens county. It Is earnestly hoped
that lage numbers will arrange to
attend daily.
1GM WI-:EK*S GOAL
SET BY ('ONGIRESS
Final Action on Emergency T1'ariN and
Budret System Bills Expected.
W'ashington, May 15.-Finlal actioll
on two important pieces of domestic
legislation. the emergency tariff and
budget system bills, and possible dis
posail of a measure lntteriat-ional in
scope. the Kinox peace remolttion. is
the goal set for Congress this week by
lealers.
Ag reementt on tie taril and budget
bills, botI oft which are il contfere nce,
Was tegardtiled as asstured 1by tle itnd
of the week, ulat .trogress in the
HIouse witi the peace mIeasure wa
soimtewiai in dolbt. liepulhican lead
rs. lowvever. sai( it was probtable that.
Germany having accepted the allied
I-( artI n onls term1,1 . th11e "entate 4 eacI
plant would he taken utp itt a few'. lays.
:4. I tlnt has levelotpe( inl the I louse
a:: ins; the K nox plait for riteal of
thIe var lesoltions and for sutbst itu
tiin : t i ere (eclartit on Of ( peace.
l'Iass (if tle r#p t io lts 41tuest ioln
.rIO:uist to co lit u ip in! the Seltale this
week thougoh discussion of the reso
lutions of S.in t'or 12a l-ollette. liepub
litant, Wisconsini. to coitdtinm and in
quire into l'residttt 1 lan(inig's udesig
Ita i n 1 trsoInIal repreSntat t ives on11
the allied licouncils. Senator hat lollette
Io lution but the Xtelt of gentral
d i.bt is i* loulbt. s viral lepiblicanl
in tts s iid to view l'residlnt lid
in ts action with disfavor. were I
;'o rtvi t liay to, be inlrea y disiii nt
It'\':11 il li t.' . W11;i'iifdtt 15 e~ ~ e t
eli n e m u "break'' tilt the dsi
1141uw4 b'y openl critkics Of the( adminl
aitrationI c policy.
Tilet half billion dolh r s aval appro
priall i at01tio l l hdas ri n-ht-of-way tis
week inl t he Senate. ile adlY (iirmam lient
Oihinlo the( mleasure- is expectedl to
bi resumled but ta vole oil the
armamen11vit conferen1Ce mnmn of
Seniator Borah,. ltepublican, idaho. andI
so oi the hill itself, is expectet by
leaders before, lthe week-end. Thel( arm11Y,
aIppropriationl hill, also0 involving dils
armament as regards the size of thie
regular" arm11y, Is to be reported thlis
we%\ek by the Senlate military crommlittee.
RECORD-I
OTHING, HA
."Ind Will , salo le pri1va ....$1.25il
wistso.... .... .... .... ..49c
..... .... .... .... ....$1.49
t.t..... .... ......... .... ...:5
nt.w.......... ......... ..25c
...in..u.lit,..h.sw<..k....39c
h..... .............. ....35c
.. ......... ......... ....69c
.. .... ......... .... ....1.79
............................48c
... t... .O~... .... .... ..$.9
sl this week,..bla..k..and
.... ......... ......... ..89c
ial..his.week.... ..........69c
i..,.ths.week...19 t... lit $439
... ..................-......89c
..... ............5 t.. ....5c
... .... .....$1.9 tup to $3.9
... .... .... ............ ..5c
. .... .... ....$1..15c p) lto $439
.... ......... ..1.2 "ip to $2.98
n.and...nil.a.... ....~ ....15c
ttIlP It..... .... .... .... .... ....5c
Turentinrs ....d .. t... ...15ci
.. .... ....... ............$2.95
. P R! C ES WI]
Je ee
teat Lam-ens Sr-eet, Old
ed to recommend a standing army of
175,000 men as against the 150,000
'i-gure voted by the House. The fight
against the Increase is expected to be
waged ,by the same Senate group con
tending for naval armament redue
tion.
The House will consider miscellan
eous bills tomorrow and receive the
large deficiency appropriation bill
Tuesday.- The House ways and means
committee is busy on the permanent
tarliff bill with prospects Ihat a fort
igit's more work will ibe required
before presentation to the .1louse.
Many committees activities will be
continued this week, including , re
suniption Tuesday of the Ilouse in
vestigation into the escape of Grover
l(leveland Hergdoll. and ad(lditional in
vestigation bginning tomorrow of
railroad coil(litions by tile Senate Inl
terstate Coei tilCe 0. committee. Sitate
highway commissioners are to appear
tomorrow hefore the Senate post o'-1
flees aInd post roads colillittev at
further hearings on tle $:. .410. 10i
gool roads hill of 'liairmian Town
send. Tle Senate and llouse civil
svi-vice colllittel's will begini hearings
'Is'lay on the noveimenit employe's
s:ilary Ieclassivatiio lhll, aid the
Senato anld Ilose ediucationt coimmit
tes Wediiesday will heiar National
l.ducation Association ollicers on the
Kenyon hill to establlsli a new% lepart
mn en t of ibi velfare. Furt h iv1iear
inms oil sale" tax proplosa1ls also are to
be hel thisI week by the Snate tin
Finial ac.tion by the Senate is ex
e1(r1t'd this week mi coifiriimion of
iavid 11. Blair. Winston-Salem, N. C..
for. ietlernal reve'lmo commulissionecr.
Confirmiiationii ham- been held uip by Son
htor1.1"Onson Republiennl. California.
('001'1:it TO 3MAlIO: S1'31311-:1t
11031E -:NE-A1l 4111P1-NVI.L.I:
Ioern(r.1 Accept liai 111o (f (Green
I 1114. To O(enpy Grniaiam home.
Greenville, lay IG. -Definite an
ntonniieiieeint that he will accept tlhe
invitation to make his summiier home
on P'aris Mountain was imiale by Gov
ellior lRonrt .\. Cooper yesterday inl
long distance tel'.phoni e con versation
with C. 0. Allen. of the committee
which called on the governor in Co
lumbhia soi time ago and urged him
to sp end the approaching suminmer sea
son hee'. 'his decision makes Green
v ill e viir tially tile summer capital of
South Carolina.
lie governor's message, which le
is following with a letter to "\Ir. Allen,
comles as nye(iCOllc news to Greenville
BBUR
1REAKING PR]
.TS, S H OES,
5 ( iual ity I hevy% liue JDenm
by'pants ......... ..
fl0e <liuailty heavy Khlaki (ClothI
itiadies' faniey ti owered'o \'oie I
I niesi'S Silk I)rIe(ss(s, sp ie il
Ilig line oh ih0ys' Knee 1'ants
iig .stoek lIoys ' 8uits closing <
1 lot .Alumninm Ware, wortih
r'ieo' boilerts, kettIles, peC~tol
wee'k, only...... .... ....
1 lot Wash liowls. wvhite rk
(only................... .
10 -tt TPin Bueket. in sale thi
50e' Aluminum Dipper .
1 set (6) WhIiit e I'tlat es, wortih
I set (6) Cups andi Saueris, w
35 quial ity heavy Shirt ingi CI
30e quality heavy Plaid Hlom
25ce (qual ity (1inighamis, t his w
35c quial ity U Ginhas, thIiis w
35e quainity yard-wvide Hlleach
40e qtiaility' fine Drmess Jiingbi
$10 W X \ine ofi 'ardui, wvomia
$1.1 0 bot tle 8. 8. 8., the grea
3 b)ig enikes Tloilet(' 8oaip. \'enel
30eO size \'ieks ' ~mal ve, th is wi
G ans Gooid Luck lIaking P'ot
1 0 enke' Sweet heari Soap .
10(b spool Th read (150 yardsNI?
15e box 2 in I Shoe I'ol ish. thi
20e size l'eroxide, this week.
J50 kg. Hitaek Dauhtit, this v
$1.50 )rcss Shirts ........
I $ .00 IDres Shirts.....
[THDRAWN
3URNS
Stand. L AUREN!
citizens and organizations, as strong
efforts extending over a period of sev
eral weeks have been made to induce
'hilm to accept this invitation. Last
week, Governor Cooper came to Green
ville to look over the several homes of
fered -him, and at that time he was
shown over the 'Paris Mountain pro
pertics by Sam R. Zimmerman, I)resi
dent of the Paris Mountain Company,
and other citizens..
Governor Cooper deelded upon the
summer home of Allen J. Graham,
cotton mill executive, and this place,
which is in the midst of the Paris
Mountain Company's development, is
to he put into the best of condition tim
mediately. The governor Was offered
the home of Congressman .1. J. me
Swain, on North Main street, but this
offer he was unable to accept as his
physician has advised him to -go to the
mountains for the warm months.
Governor Cooper Is expected in
Greenville about June 15, but the exact
date on which he will arrive has not
yet been set. It is iobable that the
letter miileh he is writing to Mr. Allen
will bring definite information in this
connection. 'lie will remain here
through tle greater 1portion of the
sum mer', perhaps int i the fall.
Space for his executive ollices has
b1eien offered Governor Cooper by
Robert 1. Woodside, president of tihe
Woodside National Bank. on the bank's
mes'aninie floor, andH it it s (onsider'd
likely Ihat the goverinor will accept
this oft .
Discover New Crater.
Two young Swedish students of
geology named Wadell and Ygberg, af
ter ni. adventurous nine days' expe
(lition in leeland, have discovered
what is believed to be the largest
crater in the world, measuring eight
kilometers (five miles) long and five
kilometers (three and a quarter mniles)
'wlde. The two students further claim
to have discovered some warm springs.
Children Given Lessons in Law.
A remarkable educational establish.
mnt is the school for judges in Paris.
Here mock trials are held by puplis
under the supervision of able attor
neys. The whole procedure, from the
issuing of a warrant for nrrest to the
summing up and the jury's verdict, Is
carried through in a businesslike
manner.
Relief.
'"Helen came back from the seashore
without a husband." "And wasl her
father angry?" "Not at all. Ho was
afraid she was going to bring home
a husband for him to support."--Bos.
ton Transcript.
NS&
[CES AT BOTI
DRY GOOD
.il nce quaity .... .......30c
....... ......... .......25c
. good for' men11's and b)oys'
. ......... ......... ....25c
hot we(ather' ......35c to 65c
')resse., sp~eial sale( picei'( $3.98
sale this week, $8.98 to $16.75
. .. .. .. .. ..45c up to $2.48
umt sale h is week $2.98 to $9.50
j2.25 to $2.)8; stew kettles
tors ; yourI chioice for this
.... ......... .........$1.49
ermy, wvorthi $1 .50, this week
......................79c
a week ......... .... ....19c
... ......... ......... ..25c
$1.25, this week .... .....80c
or! hi $1.50, this week. .. . ..98c
leviots, this week .........15co
r'spuin, this w~eek .......12 1-2c
ek.......... ......... ..10c
rek..... .... .... .... ..15c
ng,, tibis week .........12 1-2c
loth, this week .... .......23c
imsl, this week ......... ..19
'i' friend, this week ......84c
t 1)blood meidicinet, this wee'(k 84c
ianm fiath, tis 'week ........25c
"ek .... ...............25c
vder', thmis week ......... ..25c
........ .... .... .... ....5c
), this we'ek...... .... .....7c
is w~eek ......... .... ....10c
........ .... ............10c
...k..... .... .... .... ..19c
..... .... .... .... .... ..98c
.... .... .... .... ....$1.23
AS LOTS Al
S. S. C. No. 2 Stc
Don't Neglect Your Tires
-.They Cost Lots of Money
WE GIVE FREE INSPECTION
We Build New Life in Old Tires
Rim Cuts, Blowouts, Rebuilding and Retreading a Specialty
. City Vulcanizing Station
Oldest---Largest---Best At City Filling Station
O W E N BROS. MARBLE
& GRANITE CO.
DDSIGNE RS
MANUFACTURERS
ERIDCTORS
Dealers in everything for the -eme
tery.
The largest and best equipped inon
umental mills in the Carolinas.
GREENWOOD, - - S. C.
C. E. Kennedy & Son
UNDERTAKERS
...and...
EMBALMERS
Motor Equipment
LAURENS, . . . S. C.
Sewing Machine
Needles and Shuttles
c for All Kinds of
I STORES Machines
$3.00 Dress S it . . . . . . . . ... ., . .. .17
75e quality Men 's UdrhtsadDrawers, thi we. .39c
5 boxes Matches(ot0)ths week ..... . ......25
6 pkgs. Washing P~owd1ers, this week..... .... .... ....25c
(3 cakes Washing Soap, thswe .. ..........25c
6; pkgs. Armi and hn erodtisweek......... ..25c
5 balls Sewing Trpllead,.thi.week.... ........ .... .....5c
40-inch fancy flowered Voilo, tiis we'ek .... .........25c
1 lot fLadies' Slippers, sis2- o4 1 -2, close out ..$1.00
$25.00 Men's Suits, this.week.... .... ........ ....$12.50
$3l5.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits, this weok .... ..$17.50
Men's Summer Suits, Moarand Palm Beach, this week
at .... ......... ......... .... .. $6.98 to $13.50
1 lot [iadies' Shirtwaists, $1.25 aind $1.50 values, tVhis
week .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .........75c
Ladies' D~ress Skirts, sale .... .... .... .. . .98o up to $9.39
Men's Sox .... .... ........ .... .....5c, 10c up to 98c
baies~iC' Hose .... .... .... .... .... ..l10,,15o up to $1.79
- Children's Ihose .... ......... ......... ..10~c up to 39c
1 lot Ladies' andl Children 'si Dresses, elose out at 1-2 piee.
Women's D)ressies, silk taffeta, special..... .... .... ..$8.98
Liadies' Silk, Taffeta, Satin and TPricoletto Dresses, fine
dresses........ .... .... .... .... .... ..$12.98 to $16.98
25ec quality yardl-wide Sea Island, D~ruid L I,.... ........ ..9
HIGH11 (RAD)E SHOES LOW PICES
$6.00 Men's and( Women's Shoes.... .... .... ..... ..$3.98
$8.50) Men's and Women 's Shoes..... .... .... .... ..$5.98
$10.00 M'n 's atnd Women's Shoes..... .... ... ..... ..$6.98
$12.00 Men 's and Women 's Shiois..... .... .... .... ..$7.50
1 lot Me's' Work Pants, special this week..... .... ..$1.85
1 lot Meni's Work Shii rts, chambr~iay and( cheviots, this week 75o
I lot M\en 's heavy blu te deni On(veralsn, speial..... ....98c
1 lot Liadies' Silk Ihose, thin week .... ......... .....25c
Men's fine Fur hants..... .... .... .... ....98o up to $3.98
Meni's Straw and Pannamia hants.... .... ..$1.98 up to $4.95
$5.00 (\Vomen 's Shirtwa~"ist, silk georgette and crepe-de
'leine, t his w~eek .... .... ........ .... ........$2.98
tE CLOSED OUT
NP REDUCING
IA ISTOCKI
re North Side of the Square- in Brn.s Bmloc