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rREACHER DAltES MAYOR TO JAIL HIM Mayor and Chief of .lartwell Apolo gize to Minister and Congregation Asks l1s lieturn. Anderson, Nov. :.--''liere has been much excitement in the little Georgia townI of 4.,000 people jitst across the Savannah river from this coun, -all "d iatwelI, over the altercation he tveen thie M\ltholist in liliste., Itev. Ihinmer 'lhompsoni ald tih chief ol po lice last Satiriday. The finial bapt'r inl this eincointeir whichi 1ri has stiI'edl the peopqle $4o inl Iely w as wr I i l it lhIrsdy heI n ll \lyt lii hih 4rdson and Chi le i oi' Iilice \\1.il. 'lo-kl i . i hlic t ine Mi o the pri~t;cher,. A1.\l 1 and1 warnen i-llio'd to SIIeI omenV 0111 shoImok thIr Iists ini the Im yo ' te . iooe of 1 i lI' 'IIIils 44 h 'ii0:i'iiei aluid tlt, lille. the )aiSto r i trit'd inl his absenicv, as le w-as ll ing mi en' igeiitelit oI ofl toII . WIen Ii retrniedl he0 derniiaitldd a It('\\ Hri:l. and refised to 1llow11 the jutg nlI'nit of the milayor andi tIle 411:Jlositiol oth l1 1ine to stanlld. 'iet'f Locke athniltte attackinig thle mns randl 1,tcr h taing te testi 1miny again the myol fined tile mill ister $W0, and a similar1 amlounit to the ch1lief of police. Rieverid 'I'lioipson1 rte'used to Pa'y tlt, t ine, saying also, "I have nto respec(t ftorl the court that yields to petty. lmw, main 'lOlities over riglt and justici'. it' vonditionis have reachedi sich a poilit in I lirtwell that a man (n n long('I defend hlimsellf when hle is attace'd, then I want you to put ie in Jail, for that is tle only safe place to be for li(i oi- anybody else. I dare you to sind ilt, to prison." h'len tle miiayoir ianclled ilie ('Ourit to order, and said. "Your sentence for contempt of court is $10# and twenty days in jail.'' Then the Reverend Thlomipson reached for his hat, and igtol the mayor that -he was ready to go, an(l igain he said, ".1 dare you to put me In jail." An outburst of applause greet ed this statement of tile ninister, and it Was som minutes before fiuiet was restored. Counsel for the minister gave lJutice of appeal, but twas interrulpted by the minister emphatically declariig that 'he wanted no appeal, but was ready to serve the sentence if the mayor cared to put him In the work house. Then lie walked from the court house, again being cheered. This case grew out of the chief of police taking offense at a sermon ,preached by 'Reverendl Thompson against lawlessness, when lie said that the law was not upheld as It should be in Harbvell. Two weeks later the chief attadkedl the minister on the street, and it Is said that but for the interference of onlookers that the minister would have given the chief a good beating, although the chief Is a much larger man than the minister, weighing about 200 pounds. Friday morning the case was again called against 'Rev. Ilomer Thompson, and was dismissed by Alayor.Richard son. This was followed by a state ment that Chief Locke had been sus Stomach misery, gas and Indiges tion are .priompt ly relieved wit'h Ml O-JNa stomachb tablets. At Laurens S)r'ug Co. oni money -bach plan. C'AMDERI.AiN' - COUGH pf )FOR T HE RE LiEP OP Coughs: Colds:CGroup WHOOPING COUGH, HOARSENESS B RON CHITrIS -SOL.D EVERYWHERE Even Careful Calomel Users are Salivated Very Next Dose of Treacherous Drug may Start Trouble Calomel is dangerous. It may salivate 'you and makce you suilfer fearf'illy from soreness of gums, tendlerness of jaws and teeth, swvollen tongue, and excessive sal.'va dribbling from the mouth, PDn'f: truist ealomnel. It Is mercury ; quickt If you feel bilious, hieadachiy, consti pated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dod son's Liver Tone for a few cents ~ is a harmless vegetab~le substitute for ;angcrous calomet. 'Take' a spoonful andl i It doesn't start your liver and traighten you uip better and quicker bolwn natsty calomol and withlout making you sick, you just go back and get your 1lnoy, f yot: take calomel today you'll be k:kpd nauseated tomorrow; bei des, .,~sallva ou, while If. yo~z takco Toe you' w'll' wa oe up SNo salts necessny. ivo en.f )QtlS be ise a po tetly n n\. pended from -the police force. The board of stewards of the church of which Reverend Thompson is pas tor went, to Elberton to visit the Pie siding Ilder and petitioned him to have llev. Thompson returned to Hart wel at the Methodist Conference which convenes in Atlanta next week. 'They guaranteed that ie would have a raise in salary if sent back. The petition was tinanfilous from ithe tnem hershiip of the Methodist church, to get her with a large num in ber of the citizens of lIIart well who are not .\eth odis t s. iRev. I lottier h''ltoipson will go into n ortileast Gleorgiai Conf'erence next Woediesday. aid 'Iev. W. IL. l'ierce, the presiding elder will present the peti tion of the loople of ilartwell for hli., retlrn to) that city to serve them agaili. W031.AN l'AINTS WH EN C'llA RED OF 31U'ltill-:lt .c illediif of 31u rd e r of .SI I'O 111 her, 31rs. Rtosier Is Freed of 11111letien ('hara-aint,. Her -witik K01illg ilusimu11d, Philadelphia, Nov. 3.-.\lis. Callirine losiet., was today actiitted by the jtnry which tried hr for killing Miss .il tdred Geraldine IReckitt. her husbiind's steiographer. and soon afterward was freed on tie indictment i'wie (t chtaigel her with the killin g of her husband, Oscar Rosier, at. the saime time. As tlhe foreman -prononnedi tile words "not guilty," the 22-year-old defenidan t uttered a piercing shriIek and fainted. She was carried Irma Ihe coirt room hy her chief counsel, .lohn It. K. Scott, and a court ollicer, but was quickly revived. This was the I5th day of thle trial. Tremendous applause swept the crowdd court room oni tle ananoitlice ment of the verdict and the cheering coil intned despite frantic efforts of court attaches to restore order. At least six women fainted and in the case of some of them, dilliculty was ex perienced in restoring consciousness. Later Mr. Scott made a motion to release tile prisoner pending the ac tion of the district attorney in the second indictment-that charging IXlrs. Rosier 'with causing the death of fier husband. District Attorney Rotan and Assistant District Attorney Speizer with \Mr. Scott and others members of defense counsel, held a side-bar Conference. ''ice she was adjdilged insane at the time of killing Miss Reekitt," Mr. Rotan told the court, "she was insane when she killed her husband." "That is quite right," said Judge Barrett and bills were -then submitted to the jury, still sitting in the box, with instructions from the court to find Mrs. Rosier not guilty, which was done. Mrs. Rosier who had returned to the room 'with her baby Richard in her arms, was stormed by those cager to congratulate her when freed. Wives of 'everal of the jurors were among those who offered their felicitations. She was profuse in her thanks to the jurymen for their action. Dissolution Safe.-.Of the J. C. Bu ra & Co. Stocks. e C * ,J(.NES NEWlS* * 0 Simm, of Waterloo, recently visited their daughter, Mrs. W. T. Jotnes, Jr. The friendls of H on. T. Jl.Beacham will be pleased to lea rn t hat lhe has reover'edl fr'omi his recent illness. Mr is. D)r. WV. TP. Jones antd daughter, Mrs. U. L. Graham attended the D~an Iel reunion at the hospitable home of Mr. Kelly Daniel. Mr'. Charlie Brissey is visiting reln tives in icheland, Ga. Mr . M. 'H. McCuen, oT Williamistoni visited his son, George, a few days ago. Ils friends will be glad to he~y thai his healtih Is as good as wheni lie, Col. Arnold, Ucn A~rnold, Col. .lc('ullough, .Jas. Machien antd oth-ers used to fox bunt. They had a sp)lendid Pack of hioundis and the awriter !iarit(icited~ in many enjoyable chases with Iliem. .\lajoi' (us Wiatts, of Lautrens, ai tended)C the st ockhiolders meet ing at Ware Shoals last Monday. Mr. "Walter M. Jones aitendled the state fair and said the attendance was unusually large and the exhIbits were splet~did(. 'Mr. John .Medlock is convalescing f roml a recenit attack of .pauralysis. Mrs. IL. r. W. TI. Jones is visiting her dlaiughter's, Mr's. (4. W. Jenkins and Mrs. E. E. Martin, of Columhia. Wer recently met thie followin-g fi'iends, Rev. J. M. D)all-as. W. P. WIl llams, RI. L. and isugeno Jlarmlore, of Donalds, Wash bang, or Laurens, Wm. Dodson, of Boyds Mill, Dr. C. HI. Bu' antd Mac Cochran, of Hodges. Anlother lot Swer::cs to arrive this wveek, J. C, Durns & Co, No Worms in a flealthy Child All chlldrt a troubled With Worms have an n-, healthy color, which in~dicates poor blood, arnd as at rule, there is me~re or I ess stomach dictftrhance. GBOVE'S TAST1fA!SS CHII14 TOt4I. given rega-' terly for two or thrco wekawill, entich the bloodl, improve thodlftestion, and actos adtetral Stren - throw offor dil th Jan o40tdrh HUSBAND AND WIFE BOTH IN COLLEGE Due West hs Three Couples who are Carrying on Their Class Work. Due West, Nov. 3.--Ronance and ambition are shown to have under gole a blending by the presence here of four young married men who are s1tidents of 10rskine College. In 'three of the four instances the -wife of the student is also taking one or more Courses1 .4 either in 1'riskine College or ,t le Due oWest Woman's College. Ambition to secure, an education iand thereby be of greater service in wile was the iaraimount motive behind tie itatriculation of these students, ne cordiig to their sliry related today by a mmcinoberi of the faculty of 1'rskilne ('ollege. The iin(lividual instances vary somewhat but back of tie presence' of each coupie is the same motive (hat of gratifying Ithle coisuming fires of ambition. .Johm liushard of Newberry is said to be one of .the most outstanding ex amples of dauntless ambition that has evt' e'itered the doors of 10rskine Col lege. After being married for several years antd while employd at a satw mill in Newberry coiity. this young manl saw the need of anit eu(lg(ationi an1d determined to go to college. II is now C.Laryling onl his second year of collegiate worki While his wife is a mutlsical studeit 1at the Due West Woman's encllege and is also assistant librarian at '1rskine. '\r. Bushard al so has a number of ditties in connec tion witi the college which ie ills lit additioi to his regular class twork. Mlr. and Mrs. Carl AMiller' of Char lotte are students at the local colleg es, .\lr. Miller carrying on work which will fit him for tile Gospel mintistry. Mirs. Miller while in Due West, is pur S11ing special work inl the two institu Di SPE F( Linens Lint All shades of all ,pure Itne kerlchiefs, 36 inches wide. $1.35 per Y All kinds and all weights of' I a big stoek to select from.- Pr 75c to $1.50 pei Special for Satu All color's iln donuble mnesih a and11( frintge sape, spueiatl for 8 4 for 25c Linen Dama: lIennt Itijflpttern'ts, all p I hunnsk. 72 inches wide $2.69 per Y< Also Napinst. to mtel finehtes wide(11 39c up to QE Special in I rived---all woo ing for SpE IDAVIS LAURE tins. Mr. Miller 'was .a successful business man in Charlotte until he ib 'ided to enter the ministry. The presence of Mr. and 'Mrs. Tom Shirley, of Ilonea Path, among the students of 'Erskine College, Is the mipletion of a romance that began in the 'llonta Path high school. Mr..Shir ley was considered one df the best and most promising football ,players among the high schools of the state. But lie left for college with moro than high sclool honors and a. determination to make good in football. A romance that started when lie and his frienlds were ichool mates ended in the wedding of this popular stal an(l one of the most prominent of the social set of iIonea al'at. liotlh are now members of the freshiman class of Erskne College. Mr. Shirley is also a valuable member )f the freshman football tean ant is being counted oil to aid the varsity in 1923. Robert Cochrane, of itichbourg, is ti fourth (ljskine student to be list a aliong the married, and is the only ie of the quartette whose wife is not itteinding college also. He is a mem Ier of the senior class -Rid is consid Dred as one of the most stidious imleil b)er-s of (hose to griduate next spring. WORIN NERIVES Nervous troubles, with backach., lizzy spells, (tieer pains and irregular kidneys, give reason to suspect kidney walealess and to try the remedy that ias helped your neighbors. Ask your lieighbors! .1. 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