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Tfe 2bbertiser Subscription Price $2.00 Per Year Payable in Advance Published by ADVERTISING PIUNTING COMPANY Laurens. 8. C. Advertishig Ratei oa Applicatlon. Obituaries und Cards of Thanks: Ono Cent a Word. Entered at the postoflice at Laurens, R. C., as second class mail matter. LAURENS, S. C., JULY 27, 1921 "I have been in hundreds of torwns and cities during the ,past few months," said Col. T. ID'. Darlington in a telephone message to The Adver tiser several days ago, "and I have not seen a prctlier public square than we have in Laurens. Nothing I have seen excells it In beauty and tasteful arrangement. The ladies of the Civic League are to be congratulated on Its ap)earailce.'' The same thing has .been said by other local traveling -men, Lr. T. J. 'McAlister saying practically the same thing as Col. Darlington, while many out-of-town people have ,been heard to commilieIlt on the beau ties of our present "show place." The Advertiser agrecs with theii all and thinks the Civie League has made a genuine hit in th:'jr work at beauti 'ication. Readers of The Advertiser who are not readingA the articles on the history of the Piedmont section xritten by D)r. J. W. Daniel and rieprinted in these colInins from lThe Soutihern Christian Advocnte, ate missing some very en tertaining as well Ias informative and inspiring articles. Dr. Daniels, one of the coun ty's foreiost products, loves to hark U.'ek in his writings to his old county and no one is more con versant with its history than he. 11In article, reprinted today, deals largely with Maj. Jonathan Downs, an early patriot, whose memory most of us -have sadly ieglected. Dr. Daniels suggests that we erect a monument in his memory aid we ought to do it. 'While not wishing to shelve lie sug 1gestion, Th .\dvertiser would suggest that we miht select one of our beau tifil res 'cd nee streets with common rplace names and change it to Downs strc't in hlo:)'r ,f this "Old lRoman," as Dr. iin ivs cnlls him. "Alain Stre' t'" fo' in-tane, conveys the sug gn 1 of :1 Ileies torough1fare, although it is almiot entirly a 'esi lnat::il awt anil should have a namie llore in L( ; i'vg' with its beauty. Why couldn't we do honor to this noble patriot and give a pretty street an ap propria te name at the same time by na in ,t fler (hI;. Mues CounIty hero. O'l)ll.\NAGE CHlIDREN TO TAKhE A DIP 'To Bp 41s~s f the 011untr1y ('1nh) Thlrmday .\fternoi of This Werk. Th'le lath ing 1)ond( a.t the H~ols-Ter're (Count ry ('lub is tY'('ted to be sen 01' unusua!Pd activity T1l~i'hursd after lititIe, of' the Th'lornwell O;;phaniage wvill be brought. up frotm Cliniton anid frolie. The Idea originatedc in Clinton and was plaiedI before thed dIirecitors it their last m eet i nr, when iermiiisslon was given for the orphianage clildrenci to enjioy thei l pivi leges of' thle clubh duiring that a fte:noon. TIhe elhildrcn will he brourht up from ClInton in auttomiiiles and1 duin !g thle a fter'inoon they w ill be (ser vedice c reamt, a eel! .lection ha.vinig been t akn up i in C lini 'ton for that. purpose. The comnmit tee inl chlarge of the out lng, complosedl of Alessrs. WV. W. llar Spencer, has asked that Lauiretns cilbI fmemes conic out on the same day and assist in enrtertaining their guests. 'Thei children will comm tence to arrive at 2 :30 o'clock andl will remia in utiliI late In the afternoon. For ahitkcry' liere Mr. E. M1. Kunody, of St. Paul, Mlinn. stpent the tflret of the ."eclk in the city seeking In inlter(ets local clit z us in opening up an "Electrik-Mid" hia ery here. Loenh men beame Interest ed in thle priopos ition , hut dealired to wait unotil a little later in the year to go into thi( matter dlefinitely. Mr'. lKunocdy said t hat lhe hiad severmal prmos hects from out of the c~ity whlo wouldc likely lbe inter'ested in coming here to open a bakery, but that 'he wvould take Itle mia Ittr up fitr ther wvit loc1 al men befote seeking to interiest ou tside part cs. To D)iscuiss Schlool Billlding: Th'le citlizens of the progrecssive Ccen telroint schlri community, in Water' hoo D)istricet No. 4, are to meet at the school buiildintg Thurtsday nigh t to dhe V]5a plans for' the er'ection of a much ne( ded s(chool bhi 1lirg. Mlethiods of randni ig niCetss:5ary fun rds, wvhether' by bo d isue or' oth erwise, wvill be d ia cussed as 'weil as the building plans. A Iarige numbiler of the school patrons an'n expecterd to attend. PROF. MOORE EXI WITH POISI Says, Prel iminary Experiments War. rants Optinaistic View of Outcome. Striking in Results. Dr. Andrew C. Moore, of the facul ty of the University of South Carolina, had the 'comnnunicatlon in The State Monday morning in regard to -the boll weevil, poison remedy ,which The An vertiser and other South Carolina pa pers.have published news items about during the past few weeks: Fron time to time I have noteti accounts of ploionling the holl wee vil by the use of a mixture of cal clum crsenate with blackstrap mo lasses. Knowing the general un re liability of the olservations and etn clusions of those Who have had no training in Ecle'ntliflc experimentation, I have pl-aced little faith in these re ports. Ilowever, to satigfy a natural curiosity and perchance to add to out too meager knowledge of the boll weocvil, I ha':e just convleted apr limniinary experiment, ,.which is staik in g in its results, so much so that I hasten to replort on it wtli the hode that it may cven this lato day (lelmi farmers to check to some extent thi: rave ges of the boll Weevil this season. The experiment was conducted as follows: U(ler each of four large glass jars a stalk of cotton was placed. The jars were n u mber-ed I, 2, :1 and 1. Into each three live antd active -boll weevils Were introdulced. Te latter promlil.Ay en te'red the squ arVes and fed freely upon them. A few drops of .poisoned molasses were thcd placed upon the leaves of the plantt in jars 1, 2 and 3. Al a cheek, the .plant. in jar No. 4 was lqft without polson. The next morning one weevil in jar No. I was dead and two in Ja: No. 2. Diring the several follow ng days others died, until oti the lIfth day all three weevils in each of the three poisoned jars were dead. O the tiree weevls plac d in t1he zt poisoned jar ene was well and active. one was acciden-4ally crushed in re rcmov ing the jar, ad the -third coUnhi not. he fonild. 'IhIe observed facts. therefore, are that in cach of the poisoiCd jars all the ,w ccvils werce found dead, while not:e in the u:! poIsoned jar died a iiatutil fitat. To make sulre of t'tIC cause ii death. r. G. F. lipSCOmi of the de patmt auth of ci st1 Iry madea che m ical .analysis of the bdies of tile de. d weevils and found that they con t d arsenie. it woIld, therefore, cm ,positively cerataina that the !ol! weevi1, did find and eat t10 poisond mlohuen. 1 am :in upaScIrend exp..' Ilelnt to test thle mati more thlt olghlly. but I )(lieve Ibe rest lt so, far obtain. l 'siyiAi' ptle tion at onet. s si r ( ( i'il h T'o le 11cielit Waiterloao Jr~iy :50.1, The follow ing programu has; been ar. Ilnunced for the S uday School Insai tute to he he ld at Wiat erloo. .1 uly 30-31: 1(1: :;t--lhvotionual Serv'ice, led by Itcy. Natutray 1(0: -Organization andl 1inrollment. 11 (:00--To What E0xtent is tilt Sunda School an Index to the Siritali I aife of thle Co~mmun11ity ? .1. 1 . ~. Icr, TP. II. .Browni, llev. 12. N. Simap 1I: 80--The Rlesponsibtility of thle Sun-l day School for the Spiritual h~ife oft the Commnitty. C. 12 Coats. .1. . Gritlln, IUev. C. 1N. Veramillion. uarday afternoon and at first it was1 Staaday School. Rev '. 1:. C. hKolb . 12: 30-Dlinner' and1 Social 1101ur. 1:. --Stoay Telling 1I10:a ?. .; I .\at tic Suo WVofford. 2:10t-Songs by the Chliidreni of Water loo Stunday School. 2: I0--Tih e Pr'inei ples and Praelice o C'hristian Stewardship. bye. U. C. 00-Why D~o Wa ,Whnt the Peo;.he toi Attend~ Sun day School? TI. J. Suntday I 10:00t- --Th'le Suanday School itt Act Ion. Waterloo Standay School, anid Via itors. 11:00t(--4Iak ing the Sundany School the~ Ioadstone of the Commntity. Itey. N. C. K~olb. 11: 30--Sormon. Rev. C. N. Vermaillion. 1Held for. Ser'Ious OfIlense P. A. Strange, a white man of Gold. Ville, was brought back from Thollm on, Ga., last week and lodged int tla counhty jail On a warr~tant swoarn otat by a resident of the Tianna ..\aufacataring Conmpnany m ill village charaging; him with a serlius offense. TIhe al lega. Lion Is that he seduced a young girl X Itnder sixteen yea rs of age andl ear-,' 1ied her away with lhim to Gecorgia. lie c was located throuatgh a phlotograph and b tIvertisemen t pllaced in a mill paper.ae 'o applilentioni has yet bee11n made for a1l. IERIMENTS )N FOR WEEVILS "SAND" COMPLIMENTED Winthrop College Paper Gives Inter. esting Account of Play CiIven 1Y 1.0. ('1al People. Last week's issue of Thu Winthrop .ollege News, publisbed at Winthrop lollcge, carried a canplimentary no ice of the ipresenlatiLtn of "Sand" ly [iaurens players -n the eveing cf July 8, Which will ' I.ad with inter Nrt by friends of the authoy and cast rre. It read as follows: Friday evening, a large Winthrop 3unimer School audience was delight d with the presentation of the illit :'racy piay, "Sand." The play was L-ivcn by its author, Miss Itebecca Dial, supported by a strong cast from au rns. Aliss Dial has unquestionably rend ared ain important service to the State in writing this excellent play, and those en. ged In its tiresentation al. ili"'crent poits in the State are maakI inog effective the object of the play. It i. fine mark of .talent and a right [:e of tlie stage to afford an essecntial uinstruction together it:1 a high de ree of pleasure so that 11eople gladly iay. All o' the part icipants deserve nit stinted pralse. Mr. Lon was effective il the role of Fam Anderon, the illit 1'rate hcad of a household. His dc [evt e iied opposition to "lari ing" au, Jisplayed in the first act made a vivid ron Itrast to his ardent su p Port of night ;hools when once he became inter ,t d. HiIs interpretation of the char .ctor was humorous In its aecuracy. ,i He beca Lllke, as the liustiliug wvife of San, showed a knowledge of t11 type. Mr. Meng, as Jimmite, proved ct: tntinuous sour1 ce of entertainiment, sirosing the ca rrCat u res of Ring Lardier inl huniorous stupidity. Al. Crrws, as Warren Anderson, ..as handsome and most successful as ahe return ed soldier and lover. Alts. ) w en:;, as Miss Gray, the leading lady, .2: s;lendifd both in Ile serious role :f teaching and in the arts of romance. ai:I )ial had and executed well a dif aa:; jart in .Wlinnie Niagara .ones, the lih- idc:, il easure-loving, imping young lady. Miss Ilattle ray. in the role of Alary Ferguson, h1 friend a:nd assista..t of .\iss G ray, lisplayed tact and sympathy in lelp iig ler illiterate neighbors to some hing bettCr in life. Thu niat rlool pu pils did well, l. .r'ntis exhibiting skill with a -1ying in fani, .lr. Lee expressing iitlmor with a ri'id arm and clinehed d aM r Alr. Gray was pleasing as ,ack I'awli:.. Alessrs. Sullivan and )m:al were important and inilmosing ;.iee: and !at I thcy also took Iarts 'l~npriamaionof thisi play will ii- 't:i cr.ate a valuable sC ti .:ni an a.;.-i.t Souith Carolina inl her '~ ~ It nicins il~eacy. * 4 * * * * * * + *e e * 4 Wati:; Miill, .July '.* - Ier. H1. C. Ia::1i ti has reen tlyS clo sed a very sur( ssful meieting at Narae. Th'le w'ork on the Ikiaitist churchcl eiiling at. lucas aveinie, is ,prop ress :t iiely anid if not provlcidnially adered we hope to have It (compilet Ai .wthbin four or live week:. A marriage whIiich was a surpirise n number of pieople lhere, was that. .\iiss .\l arv ie Ii rowniilet an 0( tev. \V. I. Crea mer, whliich ouccurred at the me;U of Mir. J. I1. Ilirownilee, on Saturi ay maoii.;,~; Juily 23, 11er. II. C. XMar , atir or tihe bride, otliiatin'g. itei'an iiir. ( reamer~ are niow eni yint a biridal trip am:ong friends , adt relativ e.s in G reeinvillec and North 0uo ita, after which they willI be at ''::e again at \Vatts .\ills. .\lr. and ('. reamneri are0 bolthi widly3 known er-,ud hav~e a host of frIends antd ;latives; aho ex tend to them miany ity (ongraltuilaitions and wvisih for, ht a miuchi happiness and~ Success in heir future life. Laittle .\liss (;race Mloore recently re Srnt d1 honie af'eri a very pleuaant isit. of two weeks at .the home of her 0 andfathier, 11ev. W. 11. 1 iammett, In a:asley. .\r. Connie Clark wvent to Enoree Iin unday to visit relatives. .\l rs. Lizzie Stone anld li ttle datigh ars, .Janette and ILydic 'Dell, visited iilat i vs in l'norce on Satur day niighit nd( Sunday. D~r. 11. :11. 'Walker and family have one on a visit among relatives and enerds in Kent ucky. Thir roturin expected at an early (late. Magsonice Picnic There will be a Masonic picnic at 7allace flydge on Saturday, Augtist ' hi. Tfhe public and all Masons aro rd :ally invited .to attend. All memt nrs of the lodge atnd the suirroundling )rmmunity are reqtuestedl to bring well A. t. AILTIM ur. M Play at Poplar Springs There will be a minstrel play ogiven by the Poplar Spring baseball team at Hiekory Thvern school house Gat urday night, July 30th at 8:30 o'clock. Admission will be 15 and 25 cents. The proceeds are to be divided equal ly between Pct.)ar and Hickory Tav erii. All are invited to come and on joy a good laugh. The Poplar Springs and IHickory Tavern ball teams will cross bats in the afternoon of the same day, beginning at 3:30. ir. tqeorge IP. Jenkins, of the Wharton Clothing Company, atennd ed the South Carolina Clothiers' Con vention in 0'cenville last week. S61'ECIAL NOTICES. 5 e: *s e3 * Se e:es Ianl'3led-Party who has offered. to loan Country Club a lawn roller for tennis court please coiiunicate iwith T. L. Monroe. 2-It-pd Farn For S ale-1.13 acres, 7-room dahelling, -good barn and tenant house; n !ck of city, near church, high school and highway. Cash or1,on easy payments. Luther Wassen, at Willkes Furniture Store. 1-tf For llent-store room on the' north side of the mquare. in the Ihtris block, electric lights ,and water. Ptice right. See L. V. 7 Burns, Laurens. 2-it For Sale--A few new phonographs left. for sale at it reduced price, or will trade for anIy other musical in strument. T. BI. Sumerel, Lauirclis. 2- -t-,pd For Sale--Dur'e-Jersey r1hoats at 10 vents a l0otnd. .1. M. Wasson, Cross lIIjV1l, S. C. I-2t--pd 'ows For Sale--Two fine Jersey (ows for sale, one is registeredI. Will both be fresh in a few dlays. 1t, and a.e right. ('anl i furnish certifleate W til registerel cow, and also - pedi gree for tile Ctlf. T. 13. Sumerel, N rens. 2-Lt-pd Store llooms For Ret(-'flro new store roois now ready for ren t. LaI ren s Trust Co. 52-5t U.Sd Car.i ('hcap-Willys Six, re dain1ted and now top, $600; Overland "!')" for $300; another "90" for $500; two Overland iiodel 85- I ropdsters, onc for $;!00 and tile other f0t $450. Both repallited. Old model (ad illae for $500, or will trade. Silerel Motor Co. 2-I t-ip( Old Cars e111d(--We will bIuy or trade for rIti down Ove':rhland ears. We V. ant theimi for junlik. Price mulist be rght an(d we want only Oterland eirsi. T. It. Suilerel, L:mrens. 2-)t-iid Riim Repair Parls-Lugs and wedIges, for all imake cars. City Vulc:niling St at ion. 5 - For Trdle\--A few ':od r-ued canr'.4.1 ellia p. WIll Sell ani(d give teris, or tI ramb. Sumerel Mlotor Co. 2-1t-pid Nolte(-- I have been moving houss 1 ye?rs. An ready Uo move youre. A. Ovens, C(inton, 1,ute I. ";(Io 3111a 11d HuIies --.N('w . watgonU. and( hurpieS for sal v t . : edJ e pr(111 i e - (1. Wvill s ll or tralf. \\ill .trade vehuile for. vehicle. or for ears. T. H. Sunirel. Laureis. 2-i t-pd For Rent--- Seven room cotta-ge, close i, onl SoItliar 11 e11 - 'r 1treet. Pricre $25 per moth. L'aurenls Trmi0t-Co.50- in Notice-I have arranged to be in I,:ren 3 w1 o days ech month. If your iano n eeds tuning leave order with & ' 11. Wille & Co. 0. M. rTlly. Pi!ano Tuner. 28-tf Dr. J. T. RUTLEDGE DENTIST At Dr.*ti Alriht's 01d Stando. .(C. Foeatheorstonc WI. Bi. Knlghmt I'EATiHiERISTONEl A lKNI1T Attorneys at Law I !Iu rans, S., C. til luin~less Inltrulsted4 to Our Care Will Hlaie P'romipt anid Careful Atten. tion. Offiee over P'alme'tto Bank f1r. Featherstone will spend WedneCs day of each weok in L1.lFrena. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Office in Peoples Bank Euilding HANDSOME PIANOS at PRE -WARU PRI(1ES. O'DANIEL & REID C'lintonl, S. C. 0. Langdon Long ATTORNEY AT LAW Enterprise National.Dlankc Building All -Legal Business Given Prompt Attention Simpson, Cooper & Babb ' ttorneva at Latw, wild Praetiee in all Stte 'Court. 'romnpt Attention maivn All Rn..r. PRESCRI OUR SPE .POl DRU( Use Old Tires as Spares Your oldest casing may have in it hundreds of miles that' we can save for you. Some day it may come in mighty handy as a "spare". Bring it in and let us look it over-we advise only such repaIirs as pay. Our skiclled iethods and complete tires strong and serviceable. We make all kinds of repairs in 01 ine Goodyear Factory Repair Mater Drive in today with your old tires Tires, Tubes, Gas ar McDaniel Vul< Next Doo.r to FREE AIR JUST Al A Few of the Ve Come Down ai We Take Pleasi These M Ellis Motor HUPP DIST Clinton Figure It Out 79c a Year For a St This sounds like a pron It will sound more like a I consider the test it has be One of the drawers, he ed and closed 116,000 ti over 50 years of service. The drawer still works as when the test started. Steel "DREADNAUGHT,' drawer steel vertical in. th $39.'50 F. 0. B. $35.00 F. 0. B. Factor' Our line of Office Equ complete. We will appre< . 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