The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, June 29, 1921, Image 4
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IAt-II.NS. S. C., .IUNE 29, 19.1
The 'eectric .e:m TuCIly at'er
nwoen :ut tihe. IcalI powert colipIally out
of hu si . ~. WI ' tV he el t x'iectrie cur
rI'nt s cut ot' Th'e Advertiser's motors
arle al:-0 ?u111 m of bulsinie s. The in
'it ai-!e iru't is a de'la::ed ',apet', as
this ~ ~ ~ ~ ( n i, i .r disconeertin.: to)
at new- ai p to miiss the aals. tut it
tha ('ii -ub-:er'ilr-t mst r\eceive
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i nt d n
1 t r
w e h i t h a
cont ( :.,,- whon t *e hi : way -
tVi~ in wa II'.'li V'. - t' iin. '' i i h .-.
,xav ca .Inmli:: ion, I how v w a .n- z
lfront'd w :th the sile prob ,f
high ii'ces that Al of u1, were con
frontc'd with dinng the saii period
and l.'d the sam problems to molv(.
lzad !he (.omllmis'ion bcm forI'iglit el
enfol gh to have foreseen that jrie( 5
w'oulld fall as sooni as tley did. ;t woit d
no fon)t have bei n copIl'.'led by pub
liv opinion to ,aroc(.e(d with thei work
roaless of their own v*l Views. We
tt '', theo'fore, aceept theI higIh it''Ced
road.; as an inheritance of the period
of inilation and tI it _" at that. The
comi;sinwe belie V0, gaVe1 :ainlstak
"an con,(;IntioII.- work frn mi
1,l1 and xendtd itS mioney at
t in a manner that reflecteId crdit
1n is .iud' m nt and0 ability. The
roads ar.- ell I.ad Ot i alid welu i l bi lt
an'ih tin'r. nta.ne twill b1w
1.10 i '.'f - la.'r s endc to li,t to tht
has btohrrowls of the
TRI A 1. IlF R.t iA. LAYER:lS
1.10 u'fDl.!-'-:i itt : 'ankTWO t.V
iase acniin a 'uil Wednesdnyuflf inv
Jr'h-r Io tienitI:j~~f~thaticknes Zo
a! b'f ufS t.en I i ' t''e ir llMt3
to i1a11 , J n . Te t:tsV t r2ft il an! fI ba
t::H :la s had leti sr- honhei
stin'nt Min wth the s f!" wolay agri.
Th':ea otk and urnti Wadfldayt
ri-datng card theaat tnesetwat
ethe odteailal' of tleFranklegSe.
Je is pd t ndnwhy.d natia i
What hiers the stated ho~i ttendance.t
JCl-;cti tFrientrial redJuhat F'rie! Zork
ab- o S''t. k ilis fhaver Wednesday
de:. iteC hit a100vi1'0t was toofh( with
toX comey ts 'stte resentinganpaffida
V~ittte h e abknsen oni( theu
Wtreets sIt tIis a gfew' dayarlo.
The Zo(rk tf sad Frankcline I afiait
brouhht ia verbat i rht bawn thi
Waoie rs aate iticials, the latth
reS*itratingC iche (thtid theseto
WheI~ifIther ther seol atemipt btt
e1(100tpone the tali lude Frindt up
aoliee Frakin'sI affiavit Witednesda
coepu'not lbe .I a teraie. Wae
T :1 ct'tlll room wa'es crowde ith
talbal"fn" Tefomr.ht
foaeV~teSox layer 1redii 'ott rd
hie hCleote JeJco a n~''i(lufd IiCludl
WI''~l ueili 'ittin togeatier Charl('ines
We':ert'at aprtd froml allt of the oth
dl:i~~ls 't not spaktothm.(i tis.ado
CLAUDE OWENS BEGINS
FIVE, YEARt SENTENCE
Son Coniteted .of Hilling IIIs hit her
tln 1ons Ap1) peil aid Starts is
Claule Owens. convicte'd in the
Court of gencral sesiotts last wveck of
anslautghter for killing his father,
Allen Owens. and recommeu!etd to the
i'erCy ef the court, was given a sen
tence of five years in the state peni
t'iitiary or on the county chain gan:.
lie ahatlonelt his aWppeal to the hi gh
er cooltts for a new t ial andl hegan
his setince Cri th cottnty chai gana
Sa turday.
The catse cane to a conIiu.ion late
Wednstday afterntoon after the jury
sitti l on tho case hail ielib'tir il for
about o'n hour. Attorneys for the de
fendlant giave notice of an1 appeal af
r the jiuIry had relt'erel its verdict,
openly statino that the ohiect of the
appeal was to place ti'r clicn t In po
sition to r'turn) ioie tInder hono to
arran..e his finan.'i'tt a ffair before he
ginnitg his seneonce. ionld was
-;ranted in the sum of 3:i.0O anl tite
defcntiant rturned home "tiil Sat
urilay morninu whn he reported to
i IiI ok the V 1 anoI Ve -
n alo. On in
he ew~mo thy paa-olte cane
, wh re tey u:.l hi fahir fat
anL:W. qune dow V n thallum. Ti he
flesenclant~I..v~ 0.elhs ftie o tk
:nI .' tol I .
er~sin: the <lerentan.: t!uktu .. t hat
the -n fenan hW of
a 1Q. Tonen to the swai tU' hide i
lintintitltt abhy him a'l te vane
onmil, vithe the l nnaer his father
I')lwith a 1atitti'1r. Theoy .ttop~ped
trc k squatt h im with the g:munel. rh
drundant asl hins fat her to tai' a
vatl. he dnfna the u0 hame abt
the elt fndant li.,el vcme (]owin to start
at fuse. Th'le lieftriaIt said. -P Ia, I
f'aile. his father grabb'' the feiatol
ti nlttn to the :trOnnetl, all the tImle
htoldin.g tho istol whit he contintuel
Wt hir. i a lutiestin fi'rrn his Icolnt
-hot to save his lite.
is.i iur li.t et ', wh Io hal reit t.,
dy t w titilt ' the stat, fal th a dt o
tie way' from thetuus to thie blonw
hIiled, thi <t tli't ;-ew hit t itol am''l
! :elt lta t a . Ill. fate f;i 1 han Win
tIkr and iin t i) I < lenitn ael- the t:e
-oldin P t te :i t.Yl ' c lid coin ue
-1alin . n i~ . i- t t i i t I: i tn : -h -
i:tl simow t.nI ta tit t' sht Lt ii
ht i:. .\(rmi aa qusiott. fr':, Ilerul
v'Onl1 1 of th effir, whte' 'la r"i t hat asen
-'hot to saf t Is l'atie . ' r. elv''
fatrhged ryf: to o a <rink, fate
brto tay the he foio ao ert:
mak'nl h It " ehn rat. thea iireln.
inf : .oe s Ser.< t at e t an ita h:o at
t e i t n I I k o t in ; on be t 111
Te imn non HW e ithie l mth
.hirlof owrui etha t<et he<ilea~ n t
murnh ershragmant 10In ther falTh
re tof th is ' 'h fiut't te : <h-tlive --
I:t'l etl t' acho n g he m rinO(( at th
tr'clcok. kafs wt isfte
am Fla the kii''.!ytel as n 'l rh
dW rote e rrect celgbra Ih at lrametnt
thea 'lI's Spoe andx Sabbahth atl
theci' Prle'syt ran( choeb inl tone'tin,
wth 'themoigse rvtlf(Oti at i Pit olock
Wa o h a nfctionate ntrg f evy memt
inr wioifs o il 'hurchato be psent Iandul
allrthatly old n ite o brethren~ whsce
of~ tth ChurchLa t't comn te wih ttus.'
(OShathScho atf\4 N:W A.~ $i1, O
. T. SWI'NRES, PaO.r
FirOHsI Preshtein urh
CELEBRA'ES WIT BIRTHIDAY
Mrs. S. .1. Craiz Given "Surprise
Party" by Her Nelees lit or.
Ora, June 22.-The beautiful home
of .\lrs. S. .1. Craig wat.s the scene of
gay festivity on Wednesday Ifterinooni
from live to seven o'clock. The occa
sion wvas a "surprise party" given by
her nieces. irs. S. '1. Fleming, "urs.
J. L. MeClintock and Mr's. 1). M. -Me
Clintock, in celebration of her eightieth
birthday. All of the nelices a d
nephews, grand ieIcces and iephevs
living in Ora were present.
Upon arriving, file guests were met
at the dooi' by 'Miss Rtosabel Fleming
and John lnter i Clintock, who
ushere'd them into the rcpt ion room
where they were presented to the dame
of honor. A pro- raii of poplular se
lections oni tire 1-:iison and a number
ef the dar old song.; were beautifully
and touch 1inuly rendered by the entire
company, after which the ;rmesenec of
the guests was explained and the invi
tatiol ilito thle diling room given by
tle following ode composed by Mrs.
J. 1. *MleClintiock and( charimtingly rc ad
by .\uusta NIeClintock:
Pear Aunt lane,
On this occasion I rannt refrain
From offelint- cmindatulations, and
wHil say
'e are '' 11)y W: po' hinh-la?.
Yuhave orn rre.owl
Thtthe. numbenr wnoWh h:ard to WIn.
Tlak, rrO w':lr'i y 'r 'I no, .
'Tis yr e hr;.py :!e :: lvn
heart.
I". :smi .ion th. ru :b7 a yiunt:.ion
will take
.\nd lik0 yourr, (all Q:.; IVC w'l1wiv
to mnake.
So few have brcn ::vn ful eility
years,
Yours have had joy and scome tars.
For the years which time na. addI
\\'e all join in wishing none ihe Fad.
So come into the dinling room w he:re
we'll find employ
Tn feasting and aladinss with hearts
full of joy.
The guests theni tewiried to tli din
ini- rooi which wvas lovely witi cur
ltowers and firr:s. e iccally the tabOl.
pracel I a beauiilul birtlhday cake
lad-en with i ghty lighted candles.
.\lisse Alice MeCliniock. Rosalel
Flem ina and Au grsta .\leClintck. as
4isted by Misses Lizzie arid Hello Craiu.
served dMlightful ices and eai. Af
ner rem iniscncees of furmer days. the
guests departed wishing her "Maiy
halpy returns of the day."
SIE l-N ('iIllANS .\M)
I l'O . I'.L l: N I ND IC("'E:D
('hif GStfsn "o TitIsa Pollee ire
Suspended After indheiment. I-Iil
iteporl Shonis 'ause' (of Hcev Rtiol.
T'lsa, Okla., Jun ':5. ----ranid jiuy
investigat ioni of the necen it race ilt.
hre Ii d toay to th. e tt ofi ii nitlt
mirets raiist sr-ee rlil ii: agi '.:l live
ofi'thi (it y prolce, irnetcdint i f tas
I 'r-vi usly*, a bruit I) :l.." icen
Attol rey i(tlr'lF e ltgn m
duicteil thre in-'luiry, Tirhl thei i'ourit 0'
ii'iul noI uli ocu nO-jr
.hhihve? bieetn made nuainst o:he
1< ials andail :l li:ed rirrtrs. C'hir-:
Gttstaf.on. aind t hi: four' ; aircere
('har ;''- with (ospi'racy to dlispose~ of
-1toleni aut omoile~is, and1( the chir' ini
adlitioin is chargedl withI faIlure wto n
iorie thre iroihibition lawrga:rinrst thei
c-arr'y in of fIirearnms.
On the rcrqucst of the grand jury
:rd ihi-' attorney general, Distret
.1 udge \'algeain flidd ison, to whlomi thec
re': ort was madice, rimediIa tely orider'ed
th'e sulspensin of C'hief Giustafson
front oflle. Judge HIddi~lson announe
i'd that all the accused polcemnen
stoodi sutspendedc prendling trial.
The final r'epor t of tire er'iand jury
was comphar'atively brilef. it forund(
that tire race trouble resulted fr'ogn
armnedI negroes, marching rip townr th
defend I )lek Rtowlanrd, n-grto. ft'rm
lynching; thnat Ito at tempt had b cen
miadle or wais bing rnarde to lynch
How~ulandi and thre er'o'wd of wthiites uas-.
semtbled about t he COur t house wvas
largely a lieacefulI one; that lie armn
ed negroes were reOs'lronfsiblec for the
i-lot; that the wh ites wvho assenmbled
at the coilrt hortse' too(k Irart in t he
fgh ug thiere later v.er'e riot to
blame.*
It firit her fortnil thatr thre sert
runderinga causes of the riot, notably
tire sprteadling of rtal (-'itallty doic'
trine amoicng tihe nei' rn's for a c-nitd..
ei'able ti me by menmbris of theIn rw wn
race andu the storing cof arms by t hemt
in a niegro chuiirch and other ilacr's;
Ithat thIe miajority of thre negr'cocs were I
not Irmplliented and we re ignorant (of
thre true facts.
Plies Cuared In 6 to 14 Days
Dlrusfgts refrin m~roney If PA20 OINTMENT tails
toceuro Itchingilt 3Hd, Bleedti rgor Prot-rding Plecs.
kistanit relIeves] tching Piles and you can get
restfulo aeenpa t tiefms apa..r., Pric C~.
Aceidentally Broke Leg
Friends of Mir. J. G. Sumerel, of the
Hickory Tavern section, will regret to
learn of a painful accident tw-hich be
fell himl at Hodges, in Greenwood
county, last Thursday. While assist
ing in unloading a car of poles for
the telephone company one of the
poles slipped and fell across his leg,
breaking both bones between the knee
and ankle. le was carried to the hos
Pital at Greenwood whiere he is now
uni1dergoing treat men t. %1r. Sume'rel
has been in the emlploy of the South
erIn Bell TelePlioie Vom pany since the
first of the year.
llbsing Sun Chapter No. 0, It. A. M.
A regular convocation of
: Rising Sun Chapter, No. 6,
I. A. 31., will be held on
. FilDAY NIGiT, July 1st,
at 8:100 o'clock. A emibers
are requested to be present and to be
on halnd at the apoinCd hour. Work
in 31. E. 1 . lid I. A. deg rees.
By order of
JAS. H. SULLIVAN, H1. P.
H. TIltRY, See.
S * . '*I*s
8PECIAL NOTICES. I
S $ * * S * $ * *e
h11 lt---.(fl~ -O' ~ ometta :C,cle
. oll SI t1I SI 1 i ; :.re '. l'ri ,
: I mon th I . 3% n I iTru t o. : -t
I i r Sale -C v: h in11 miL I. .
l Ialy. I .:m renis t e ". 0 !t(-p
a ni! *eti:\ It .\lountvi:l j uly I 1. L.
and I . \ . Ci i.zip. t p
IjltIe--time to "old I'oinit I h
Fourth o Juy ; 11ad 1 njoy a big iaa
hI ae, ha. hall game's~~ and swmmn
i the cry.stal pool. liarbecue .5 c(lts
-r.ate. T. C. I inc .It \l. 'r.
Fo:- Sale --Yi-ung male, G yvar-s Old,
sounnd aid ent it, g oo buggyv a'il.ml
a d willwor anlywh lt !o. Pri1-ce rea
..i......Janie i.. 3.\xwv'll, 2aurtitn.:
F-or Sale-A :i-uallon :rade llolst_'!n
cow. Price reason able. W. S. lol1me,.
L". \\'. Alaiii street. After .Juiy 4th
i-e If. C. Fleming. .iO t-pd
1-ish Stew and41 h1ll (azzmes --\\ill
have a b2, fish stew and seveial ball
games at IEkom Julys ;th. \\'inning
a Is ,et dhuinner free. IEverybody
come. A big day ex peete<}. -.. --t-pd
ior Berle--Thoroughbc e Berkshire
pigs. Telephone 239. J. MeC. Barks
dale. ;M-1I1
Lost-One hunch of keys contaiing
Yale nihit latch, 11. 0. key qnd \a::onic
Pr-ot~ctivo A.\ssociationl tag. Finlder
ple(ase reittn11 to J. MeC. larksdalo.
ost -lh. een S witzer's and Clardy
& \ilson's, a bunch of keys. last
Iit rsday. liet u in to C. ii. Duckett
and get reward. Z0.-1
. For Sale--Ford tollin e-1. _1 r, cerluipped
with l Sasstm shock abst, I.bIers, self
satrand demlounltale Himls. E-aster
by .\otor Co, mpany. .5,-*
For iel t -'Il hret, upstaii 4 rooms,
hall anld bath. IPa tly lurnI ed if de
sit-ed. Mrs. S. I). V"tog. . I-t
Avint s-Sell laTusrca Gems, really
look and wear like Dianiids. Ixact
coiies of Iigh Priced Diamond Jew
(lriy. Detectel only by experts. Guar
anteed Five Years. \\'rite for illus
traIted (nta aplue anad agents t trm s.
Lun'1Wmz:;a G(etms CO.. L.xington, N y.
Not ie--I have arranged to he in
Lairens two days each month. If your
tiano needts tuning leave oreri with
S. 3!. & 1E. II. Wilkes & Co. 0. 3!.
Tlully. Piano T1uner. ,t
Dr. J. T. RUTLEDGE
DENTIST
Atf lr. Albirh~ lt's Old Sitand.
Phone I1
Dr. T. L. Timmerman
DENTIST
Laurens, South Carolina
Offiee in Peoples Bank Buildini)
HANDSOME PIANOS
PRE-WAit PIt,(10ES
W~ re us
O'DANIEL & REID
Clinton, S. C.
0. Langdon Long
ATT'ORNEY AT LAW
Enterprise NationalrBank Building
All Legi Business Given
Prompt Attentlon
Simpson, Cooper & Babb
Attorneys at Law.
WHi Practice hq all State Court.
Promnpt Attention Given All Business
OASOLINE ,SYSTEM1S
Oil Taniks and /'umnps, Air Com..
pretinors, Compuzt~ ng Segles, Floor
Scales, Show 'Ca --eccouint Rteg..
istr, Rebuilt Cash Recgisters,
-Bates, Store Fixtures.it
TIE H AMJLTrON SALES CO.
Columibia, S. C.
WRITING PAPER
.... IN ....
BOXES AND -POUNDS
POWE
DRUG CO.
We have a hligh ' ower, fast (lttill ouift forted fetl-a (- e
I)o~er 1, IIIt I tself for ;rxlg loiz,.s to ally lengthl. D~oes the wofl~
of six to tel Il a I. ver Control (f blade while c engine is run
ir. Ilave good assortotin t.
of Gasoline 1-' ines. All
0q'ii PlftI with 130sc( 11 ag
- . Ilito hld offecd att fNt'1tO(
Ltver coll'ol start:< am]
COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY
S23 cervalis Stret, CoLU-BA , S. c.
Felix W. Carlisle & Co.
Spartanburg, S. C.
Phone 876
Correspondents
ROSE & SON
COTTON BROKERS
NEW YORK
Orders Can Be Executed Through
JAS. M. CLARDY
Robertson Hotel Building
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SPARTANBURG, S. C.
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Satin Pumps Brown or Black satin,
- fine quality, one strap
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