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Ehje ZTbbertiser Subscription Price $2.00 Per Year Payable ih Advance Published by ADVERTISING PRINTING COMPANY: Latuens. 8.* C. Advertising Rat*e3 oa Applieation. Mbituaries ntid -Cards of Thanks: 01n0i Cent a Word. Entered at the postotilce at Lautrens, 9. C., as second class mail matter. LAI'RENS, S. C., Si-:PT 21, 1921 CO.\ .\CIMAl11-2) A TlllET I111CS At a recen meeting of church work ers inl this state resoluttions -were in-I trodluced and passed condemnti in g the practice of dl:inicing in the colleges of that denomination on the ground, as we rencll, that the dlance promotes immorality. We do not take is sue With these devolt people on this subjcet jius't here, but we would suig gest that they might have gone a lit t.Ie further and started an investiga tion of athletic conditions among the dolleges of this and other states and Iound something of eqIual if not tore fruitful sour'ce for studly. We o not say that athletics In the col 'ges haxe yet approached a seriously a;ngerous stage, but conditions are lproaching the stage where we might 11 be apprehensive. t is .i well known fact that ath IieCs have come to play such a part student life that coaches are paid gre than presidents and the teams rb made to bo money-making propo Zions for coaches. 'Coaches are d in .some Instances, according to eliable reports, not according to 1o c they develop the bodies of the .tudents cr how well they train the aterial :laced in their hands, but ccording to the crowd they are able get to the games. The result of this 'ill be Inevitable and is already ap a'rent. Unseen forces are offering ecret and special indutcements to ath tetes to attend this or that college. 'p-his is common knowledge among student bodies. The dangers of such things in col leges is apl)ar'ent. The student who is taught by the example of his ath Ictic teams that sticcess may be right l;y gained through secret and devious iethods, is getting the wrong impres 4ion of what true success means and I's having laid 'before him an example that cannot be beneficial to the moral side of his nature. i The moral atlostiere surrotunding athletic teams otight also to be stidi qusly guarded. As pointed out in an qditorial recently reprinted in this lla;er, the tmorals of outr professors are carefully examined by trustees. 1rilual care should also be taken in the selection of those who have the direction of the physical education of the students. IREfIlDENTI GOLFVING IN NEW YORK A0AIN ,New York, Sept. 12.-4'or. the third time since his inatugu ration last afrlPresident Hardingwsi New York CIty ton'gght, after motoring from the Sea View Golf Clutb, near' At lhantic' CIty, a distanco of abouf 120 in ilIes. The presildent's visit here, -he ex ila'ined after aririving at the ltltz. Carmlton H otel1, was merely a coii nti ation of his: short golfiing and vaca tion trip. The p resident andI MrTs. H arid ing attended a poul ar minusical1 comedy tonight, sharing their box wvith li[en ry P. Plett ler, tinder-seeret tary of state', .\l ri. letcher and .\Ir. an d Mtr:. Ge:orge Van Fl eet of .\larion, Ohio. D~espi to a dr izzl ing ra'in th at fell dy ring t he fiIrst fi fty iles of the t ri p, Pr'esiden t Iliarding a ppancitly enjoyed Ilje (lay's motor'ing. Over roads for' tl e in st part of gravel or macadam, tlie presidential pairty of four' automo bfles atver'aged nearly forty miles an h )ur. At Perth Amiboy,' hor'e a short stop d'as tmade, a hundred or more school cllidre-c, and many of their elderis lined thie str'ent eand waved flags as the pir!y .'assdc't. Mr'. liarding held an im Pfomlpin rmeceptiton while tile other's restord In a hotel before taking the ferry tla Staten Islaind, whero the nter trip was r'eaumed. At F't. George the patty wvas met by Mayor Hylan who received its mom br on the mutnicipal ferryboat ' "Queens". Ast it crossecd the harbor to Manhat tan the presidentIal pen nanlt at the mansthead of thle ferry attracted the at. tintien of river' and harbor craft which blevr whis~tlos ini gr'eet~ng. Prcsid'ent anid Mr'n. Iiairding who madle the trip in the boat's -pIlot house, 'way ed back andl the president grerquently ralsc'i his hat In acknowledgement. At. Mount Pleasant School IHouse q There Will be an lee cream supper, cake--walk, contest and other' forms 1 of amusement at Mlt. Pleasant school house Priday evening, Sept. 23rd. The' public as cordtially invited.. Ilt. IV. W. DANIEL CLAIMED BY DEA'TH rominent Methodist Divine Died at lls Home fin Klngstree Monday Kingstree, Sept. 19.-The 11ev. W. %*. Daniels. D. 1D., former president of 'olumbia college and a leading min ;ter in the Methodist iEpiscopal hurch in South Carolina, died sid enily here at midnight tonight. Ir. )aniel had -been in declining health he last few months, but was able his miornhig to attend -the opening xeicises of the Kingstree high e'hool. He had returned from his unimer vacation only a few weeks go, and it was thought his health .,as much improved. Dr. Daniel was astor of the i1ngstree Methiodist hurch here. Funeral arrangements iave not been, made. lie was 62 ears" old. Dr. Daniel was educated imt New.. >erry college, completing the course viti distinction in 1879. lie was ad nitted by the conference to preach in )i'mber, ISS:t, and served as fol ows, in the state: Anderson circuit, sl I; F ortt Mlill circuit, 1885; York ille. 1 SSm-1889; Chester, 1890; New )r'y, 1891-1893; Florence, 189-1; b\ashington Sttreet. Columbia, 1895 [898; St. .lohn's, Anderson, 1899. At the session of the conference in )rangeburg In ilecember, 1899, Dr. Daniel was elected president of Co uibia college to 1ill the vacancy ,autsed by the resignation of the Rev. John A. Rice, D. D. le resigned the presidency of the college several vears ago because of declining health, and has been serving as pastor inl Methodist charges since that time. lie was president of the college 17 years. August 29, 1S83, Dr. Daniel was married to Mliss Alice 'Rowena Aull of Newiberry, who survives him. To this union four children were born, three sons and a daughter, who also survive. They are: -etynan Aull Daniel, of Kingstree, Mrs. Sid 13erry, of Wilmington, N. C., Walter Daniel, who is studying medicine In New York, and 31iss Julia Daniel of Kings tree. "FATTY" AND 'ESTTAN GED WIFE lHAVE A IIEUNION Tiougii it Prison Wails, Meeting was an Affecting One as Ile Clasped 11is Former Companion in 1lls Ans. San Francisco, Sept. 19.--Roscoc (Fatty) Arbuckle and the wife from whom he has been separated for more than four years had a reunion today iin the visitors' room at the city prison where Arbuckle is awaiting trial on a murder charge. lie is ac Cused of causing the death of Miss Virginia Rappe, through an episode at a drinking .:-airty in his suito at a hotel here. Ailbuckle clasped Mirs. Minta Dur fee Aruckle in his artms, then af fectionately greeted her mother, Mrs. Flora Durfee. The three, with the prisoner's brother, A. C. Arbuckle, of San Francisco, then sat (own for, a h.lf hoiur' of conversation. The gi andl jury resutmed Its inves tigation of the Arbuckle affair to n ighit, sutbpcenaes hav'ing been sent. outt for D r. '.. IltRumwell, the at tending phy'sician in most of .\iss Rappie's illness, Mliss .toyce Clar'ke, oneO of the patticipants in the partty, 1)r. aibor' Kiigstotne andl Reginald Mlore ly, two mhen 1.10 were'( r'epotedC to havec scmte knowledge of the a ffair, tand seu'veral1 ot hem' witnesses. .\ iss Clarke was questiloned by Dis iut AttIorney .Matt hew A. Urady to tight, lI ut refusedl to sign a st atetmet 11nd accoring tjly was ord(etredl to a p (('ar1 bet'ore the grand jury. ell Sherman of Los Angeles, .no. tivady said, and nto legal means dto "bring hima back. Sherimani atn o('(iu iant of the Arb'u('kle uit and was prtese'nt at the patty rmi;nt which the deathl of .\ iss Rtappo '(silted. The death of Aliss Virginia Rappo, ons Angeles film actre'ss, 'was again 'foi'e the cotunty grand jury here onight. A few nights ago this grand urty indlictedl Roscoe (Fatty) Ar >uckle, a niotion pictutro comedian, >n a charge of manslaughter in con teetion with the girl's (leath. Dr. .\-. E. Ruimwell, who attended iiss Ra.'ppe during most of her fatat linosa, was sup loenned by thie grand ut'y to tell, according to District Ettorney Mintthew Brady, why an Litutpy had be'en ordiered .perfortmed vithout consont of authoritIes, as re ntired by Callfornia statute. Miss Rappe's Iilness, it has been harged, began in Arbuckle's suite ,t tho hlotel St. Francis hero, while ho was his gutest and r'osultedl from 'lolenco initieted bty Arbucklo ia -be ng hold for trial on a charge of first logroe murder s.vorn to by Mrs. 11. 1. Delmiont, another member of Ar Previotts to the convening of the r'and jur y tonight, District Attorney lirady anntotunced all angles of the ass would hbo Investigatedl, particti airly, he said, a report quoting ono Yornan w'iness an having declared There it money in this case and I m going to get some of it," Fuineral of Hiewlett Sullivan 'J Mr. Jos. ii. Sullivan -and other rela. tives of this county attended the fun eral of Mlr. Sullivan's neph'w, Mr. Ifewlett C. Sullivan, which took place in Wiillaamstonl .Monday afternoon. The deceased, who was a sol of former State Senator Ceo. W. Sillivan, lost his life in the flood of the -Brazos River in Texas week 'before last. The body was identified by Ir. Wash Sul livan, a brother of Mr. Iiewlett Sulli van, who went out to Texas mime diately after the report of his brother's death wfas received. Tle body of Mr. Bailey Turner, formerly of Sparianburg, who lost his life Ii the salie flood, 'Was buried at Rock(dale, necar the scene of his death, Firiday. The young uten were operating it large ranch in Texas and had been very, siccessfii in the business. .\r. t hailey was the first to go out a nuin ber of yeirs ago and later sent for hIs friend to share in his good fortune. uoIth young men were widely known over the 'iedmnont section of the state and had many friends who were shocked to learn of their tragic death. $ $ SPECIAL NOTICES. S * S * $ e $ * 8 * S e ? . Now Ginning-We are 1IoW-feady to gin your cotton. Bring it along. l'au rens Oil Mill. 10-It Ginning At Night--We are ginning every night from sig. o'ciock. Bring us your cotton. Watts \fills Ginnery. 10-It For Sale-Thorouglibredf Berkshire I pigs, entitled to registration. Albert Dial. \ O-it-pd For Sal-Or will trt\si0 for cattle, a couple of good horses. D. A. Barks (ale. 10-2t Free Air-Ve want t'o use our free air and fwater o ce. Always i-eady to serve. City illing Station. 10-1t Ladies-4)rive your car to. City Fill ing Station when yo .want'water and air. Our men will I glad to serve you free. City Filli Ig Station. 10-It iost--etween Lnford and Ora, 7 jewel Waltham watch, silver case, red guano fob on it. J. 'W. Fleming, Lan ford. 10-1t-d)(l lanlted-To timde indw buggies for corn in shuck. it). '1. Counts, Lau rens. 10-lit Imost--On or near the square, Monl diy, one gold crescont and crown brooch, Bet with pearls. Return to Mris. W. 1W. 'Whitehead, 254 Gordon street, and receive rew-ard. 10t-ld larbecued Iiash-i will have some nlice barbecued hash for sale Friday for dinner. I. it. illakely's Mlarl:et. 10-it -d)(I Wanted-To t(d ndw buggies for corn in shuck. iOr 11. Counts, Laul rens. 10-It Radiators Repaired - After next Monday bring your atito J'adittofd to us for repairs. New sholf; first class work guaranteed. Real radiator work. Eight years' experience. L. E. -Jester. 10-it-pd Wanted-To trade Ineiv buggles for corn in shuck. 11. 'B. -Counts, Iau r~ens. 10.11 For Salei-41art-Parr tractor and F1arguer saw mill. ipracticaily new, good condition. $1,800 for whole out lit, it. L. Owenis, (Iray Court, Rt. 2. 10-1t-pd Kodak Finmisllng- Filmns developed, Ioe up;l: ptrinits :3c.'tp. 00(d work andil (tiick service. Agents write for tetrmis. Ilinsley & Larrambec, Spartanbuirg. 10-8t IHarbecuedl lash-t will have sonme nIce ha rbecued hiash f(o-r sale Fridlay for ditnnetr. J'. it. Blakely's Mlarket, Wan; Ied-o rde now btuggies -for1 lFor Subl --800 buush $1 Coker l'edi - greedI lie(d App lert Oa t ieed. I'. I . Halley. I10-2t ('aish for Old 'airs--'sd Iarts for all1 makes of ears at 'bargain lprices. Cotlumbtilia Vulie. and Trutck Co., ('0 htnibia, S. 1'. h-51-pdi N (t h'e-- 'WhIeni youri rimsiu sItrt minouakinug we (caln stopl the'm by in slallin ( new clampils, nuts, holts or wedhI e. C'ity V~ulcaniinlg Stationl. 9t-it Wu'ari All persons are nttited and lherebyi forbidden to lhunti gamtie (of any doecri't ion on lands of which I havo1( chi..tge. Ti s not)1ice t a lies to (eeybd . W. h. Kn ightI. S -It Farms For' Rtenlt-Several good farms niear tbanfo ?rd Stat iont, Blnoree antd Woodru'iff for rent to goodl iarties. ee white or 'olored, withI t hielr o)wn r ock. ttear'ona~ble' hl e cn be furn ishedl as neededl. J. '1. Gray, Woodruif, S. C. 8-St See'dsi-Abrulzzi Rye, seed oats, C'aro lina grown;: bagging and tics. ii. Ii. Owings, Gray Court, S. (i. G-St-pd Notice-I have arranged to be in Laurens two (lays each month. If your piano needs tumninig leavo order with H. M. & E. II. Wilkes & Co. 0. M TFully, Piano Tuner. 28-tf Bagging gnd Ties Re-relled Pattern Bagging Cheapesk on the market. All Prices Guaranteed. Phone S80 or wire U. S.Bagging Co. Greenville, S. C. i6 6 Cnres Maara,.i amnd Feve'r, Bilions Fever, Colds and La~rIppe, or money efundnd. 11E STOLEN STILL HAS HEEN IECOVEMED Vas Found by Greenwood Ofilcers Near the Greenwood-Abbevillle*toad With 3,ooo Gallons of Mash. ndex-Journal. The fifty-gallon still stolen from he sheriff's ofilce several weeks *o, , few hours after Its capture on Sa uda river, was recaptured today tbout noon by Sheriff M. M. White nd his (eputic and Abbeville coun y oflicers about a itle west of a ne ro church near. the line on the Ab evile-Greenwoo(l road. No arrests vere made, as the still :was not in peration, Sheriff White says. About ,000 gallons of mash was destroyed. The Copper sJiI was brought to the heriff's ofilie and will be turne(i over o .1. W. Spearman before night, to be -lit up into copper sheets for use in naking useful copper articles. Sheriff hite says he doesn't Iean to take iny chalces with it this time. The still was identiled as the same Vhich was stolen from the sheriff's >flice by certain marks on the bottom. Wh bile the still was not in operia ion when en :tured, the sheriff said hat om. run had been made and the nash (lestroyed would have been ealy to run the last of the week. (CROSS HILl1 NEWS * Cross 111i, Sept. 19.-Ibring the )ast week quite a number of girls and >oys have left home as new students, )r returned for anQther year's work at lifferent colleges. The list indicates I. larger attendance than last year. The different contingents and the nstitutions being attended follow: University of South Carolina-J. Benjamin 11111. Chicora College-Miss Sue Leaman. Coker College-Misses 'Emma J. DMal, Nell and Anna Belle Hill&. Winthrop College-Misses Janie Belle Iilli, Helen and Grace litt. Converse College - Miss Eloise Nance. \ir. Sidney Crouch is undergoing treatment at the An(lerson hospital. Miss Azella Harmon has 'been elect Ad )rincil)al of the Irmo high school, ind left Saturday to accept the post ilon. Quite a number of ladies attended he County Missionary Institute held it Ora on last Thursday. -.\r. ajiid Mrs. Louis Alajor of Ware 3hoals, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing : Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. C. C. Featherstone W. B. Knight FEATIERSTONE A KNIGHT Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C. .6ll llnsiness Intrusted to Our Care Wi11ll ave Prompt and Careful Atten tion. Offiee ov:er Palmnetto Bank H1r. Featherstone will spend Wednes day of each wveek in Laurons. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Olflce ini PeoplesC Bank Enlding 0. Langdon Long ATTORNEY AT LAW EnterpriseNational Bank Building All Legal Bluslness Given Prompt Attention Simpson, Cooper & Babb L$iomays~ at Law, Will Pnme la all Stat. Cearts Prompt Attentiem Glvea AM frusiness Dr. J. T. RUTLEDGE DENITIST At Dr. Albr4eL'e Old Stand. Traynlss Iuildiag Phone 51 C. E. Kaedy!&,Son Undertalea-s nad iEmbalmers Motor Equipment L AUIRENS . S.C EVERSHARP PENCILS POWE DRUG CO. NEW ILOCATION HARNEY ELECTRIC CO. Next to Terry's Store EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY I i I Start a Savings Account With the Farmers National Bank Capital . . $50,000.00 Surplus . . $22,500.00 Your Patronage Appreciated Use an Electric Range and Save $400.00 Wa'ges of servant-*5.00 per wek.... . .... .... .$ 22.50 Boardi ofr servant-90 neals at 10 cents each. 9.00 Waste of servant-Estimated 5 cents por imeal ...... 4.50 Totes by servant-"food carried away ", est:imated at 5 cents per meal .... .... ........ .... .. 4.50 Total .... ........ .. .. - .... .... ..... .....$ 40.50 Elee t ricily 11Se, average onlh month .... .... . . 4.95 Dollara and cents aetud!y saved........... ....$ 35.55 Do11ars- and ctent8 aetutally saved in the kitchen in one year .... ........ .... .... .... .... $426.6) $10.00 to $60.00 Will Put Any Type Range in Your Home. See Us for Demonstration and Further Particulars. HARNEY ELECTRIC CO.