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" * * * *9 * * * * * i * i * * * *
* WHAT 3ILL MAN SAYS. *
. * * * * * * * * * * * 4* * t t
iI'to' T-he Advortisor:
'those who, through honest colvic
-110'. havo opposed thie coinpitsory
school attendance ili South Carolina,
l:n ' overlooked t'he injustice that is
doan'' th' wo'ling uItan, esp)cially the
cttn mill 'worker, by the absenice of
unc(h a law.
.A 1man who ds('ribes'l' litIelf as a
conttonl mill operative leadIs for co11n
p1i soy education as follows in 1 let
it, to The -lelton .Journal of .\ay 29th:
" '' see21s to tl'he averagt'a 1n1111 work
ingL :o )i't'erhis condition That the
('onl022 Isory education bill would have
b( In a great hellp. Ilad it been pass
ed. it Would thon for ce the parent to
gise his child at least :1n elementary
eduem on I t st-ouns inc''onsistenlt to
say the ('otto 11mill mrent. yon iust
in: (uork y(aIr chil-i tuntil a certain
; nd tIhent fail:s to en( our112 age 1 i11
'. c. nd il:at bloy or girl to school a
sti,:led time. Glive us coinipnlsory
'. . int. 211) 112 a v('er:y short tinde
y,,' p \r c 2ei' 1 e 11' otd ition gi:eat
ro e - t r n' iv a t d :lii) 1tt2 1:11
. -.: C Int \\'1 realize O i t an ine
1~ {h ba 1;sis fo- btter conl lt;,::.
- anmiunity aint tli- frainnition1
I" at re :si 11. :; thl no Iu' t I . (,Iii'
- 1::ns (tctiv :1! lc' .l. ('on'I~td -
ati o n will I'ot l etter schl
:her 1" ebi;ly 1iin 1W un ee; :0ivanl
h ; ::vi n -.:+ l iin, t r
Yon wil! ;;r ithie int ,.rl in 1
'r 4 l1 tob ati g ea on . : piyt
ro 1k b10 oo 1a'. 1ric'.
No'('- lon :ic ouhy ti.
It a lul',.ly th. low.. .
(":l:;h l r1'ice:.
Y Cou g mtt. th watch pon
makingl -the first;i paytinents
.un M i it:-- a b:ring hat. yu
will bt proud of.
Thie! Sont-h Bendtc \\'aitch
whih fi nre offerior in
Shis rih plan is backed
- y our l.personal gni:iranl
tdo :s ws ash, b iron
elad1 iguaranutee by tht(
Lilanniac;(t.nrerst.
wir new lu plan of
:;.:inc makd this ooer
poussiblev.
\\'o usn make this offerh
for ua Bimied io only.
Tlake( advantage of it
1n0w ('omie inl a111( let us
14'll you thie full partien
1.i rs of t his remarkable
oAUGUSTA-.
offer.
4/
la Dir Ne
"Easy-Dp
"Twist lii
"The'(' cheal lb(it'iat says we are
not, reily for it an(l stopS right thet'r.
\\'ondoir wliv we are not ra':dy tor
btte'ltr citi'Enshil? Will soni of those
opposed to the il1 esipiX it. il views
Ihey enIItIr (iln a14 1('1l utt hoi long
tt will be( Until we are ready 1"o)r it'.
.\lm toll uts hlow to b''lIe iri' 'or its
S~ttut' ~~'~tl' t~i' i~t l ;, t ' 1)101" lIer
It a:" 1 os n1tt . Th' :.- ail 1tio. lO ow
t: d e . :1141 art' 1 Iin i ' p with tIhIe
( 'nlii loits ;:s thny 1r ;:1i ly \-o0 , or 1' ! le
n 't lop in wi l up with 'I- < litRibois
t.: thet 11r1':('nt (ltl . ott s i s 111"hxy
:'( e";n ipil ! by\ ourt state Suinl'rlin
uIlnt of <111';1ion d:y there arc
Read.:, hi i I 5oo in our
55'i2Ei31 o.21
Si' !: i l t 1 I' .. til'11 1 11
r now c'iub' t i
hi::h grato
i11111!! ' '11 : :t
watchI
Read this description of
ASed"- No. 217
lt -'ri<'1t t t iolt1 of th e lot
e !:t :.1:1 . 1 t
lla s 'enu~w i- - tbr m
ttrl lan'li s rill b ilder- 's
I lt r i :' 1 " l" II ii t"'\' ! ;" ": .i .\ :(1 1i: ': 1 ; 1'.-.t
rom' roughl('.:!;:-2est boanierds11,
17 jnewl --. It . 11 rel n pstsa
.ie andw weai i tso mill t
.*!1111 ()r til's I :1 - il 11.i .;;1 1'1". . j" -w .e
1-:.:(' 1 .1 1 " e It 1 t b i i l - 1" l -'- -r I.i":
.1\'.-re(ta1il e's I e t 11 '"I"ii l e l .1f t.\'t-l' l..!u ly -
on stchwuhspa e whch
111 l t I . :11s \'.ll l 'al.l. . !:" 1 .11. . t 1: ; 1
'hality an dlolns:ti.g
auteniaije:tliy\ ael.io i I itsull' l t(
chal:nge.s inl It-rin-}t raItur1 , etc.
hlair splring-,-I -lueuge --thle very1
la.si IUt l .
.\ I~inist 1 1u1nt - 1."l lTe ratuire",isoch
roimnd ti1r"" ptions. \'bird
a.I.:tI. 1;1"1 11".t "1 1 o l.instinents
-- y
'w\\
hlili I
w Patent
iing-Box"
e Coin"
.oes ahead of us along these lines we
nti b1idle no 10 htlt oturselves for
(1u4' codiltlol."
Nearly all the silates, ineltd ing
North Carolina. Te nnessee, and other
Soathe'n States, have seen t(i need
:.4ni passed compulsJl)i'ory attendance
lIw:s. 1inie will iot wait on children
'o4win4g up in ignoran c(e ill South
(':iro! lil. I low lon n11 11:t tl44'se he lp..
(.1i1lren wait on Su th ('arolina?
l'.. If. 111,ake.
4 n, : wood. S. C.
I ) .(' 19. 19I I.
. I 311..3101H1 \.1.
The:+ fotllow\ing resoloitons of r('speet
to th4 nluemory of t4 late .ohn \I.
('annon luare been pas;sedl by 1,aurens
I .aoil' e No. 2;0. A. 1". N1.
\\'l'reas, it lI:'s: p14lS'd the Su i nel41i
.\'rhitect of thlin I IIeVer's to1 ta1k' frt
one11 Il(tl,i' mm. brther.l: .l(0hn M. ('an.
t lnon: T t i fi' h' it r4'so41 l d.
i1 1. That inl tha d ah1 of ou4r
t , I '414r'a'r4n I.44,lodne hats slit:':illd
aI : truel :and lo;ya '.l~l I Ine ,
. ' ? : I l l4 '' :'h , 1: .4 11= 1 4l 1 I
I by,~ th. l 'l I''E Il44llI ''it
i. ti ? : h h ' 1111 1Is' o n (II lily'
> l Thun at thin 1:", w\I ell. 1ll S:i
. 1; " l "I:I 1 1 ,4 ,: 1111 :l '1) 11144 ' ,Ijl
1 i l 111 an-nr1 -'atl? t h. H i
aT 1 i <iii i \\e'InI.
1': 1 11 t' \t1i' '1 4 11' sV144;i:4414
ni t1 t 'i'orI , I t1 bly.. 'S on
. .. 1 .1 (4 1:4 '! I Io u 1 1; 4 I1 :'
r I. ; t+1 4 4.. n\ 1 \ 111 41' Il m l
', , ' . -''.d41' il 1o.44:01'\'
I.a th t n1Iu 1f - eIr ll i ,
whit hi i ,ix to) fourtee year:-11\
of ag, 1of native whit ;parnts areal
1 . 1 \ . t1 44
d 11n of sond ody' :n mn go I t
sch o! :.) ot of 72veryi 100 white 1hil
Oo in oly44 to' tvh qu(est1ion s whielt
14l (111nsert 4401 in pare teis, wilI be of1 ''in
"Coumbs. .,4ay 7,191
" . . 1.1 11. 01'lake, I11t1lnjOl 0
"My~:~ Dea (4r Si:-l 44will) aner yt
que(stion1 of' .\l:ay 21'ith, in (lie order i it
which~l you1 have. raCise 14d the4'4in
m4:.UIn grleater4 pirogre'(ss ini you4r stat14
4144: a law~~ wasi passed'4?)
it ('('rt4Inly 1has. We( wouldI no1
return41 to 4144 o)b4 I 'w 1ithout compul )44
sory'3 4'd1ue'ntion1 4114(1(r any con1s4dern4
tion4.'
''42. Ar'e th e peole tryin1' to) gt I
rei4ea led?)
'No. we' know~ of no' 0444 mlakil.;
anyi 4 ff4orl t4. 1repea1 lie 4'ojupul441or.
e'duetic on law.'
(3. 1Do you belIeve comnpul1sory ed
cilon wouild advance the4S pr1ogr'ess (
the wii 'to people1 ini South Car'ol ia?)
"'Yes,-cer'tainly It wvill advadne
their educatIon. It wIll brinig mor
pup)ils Into school1, it wIll help theor
In school longer each year, and the;
will certaInly be gIven a ,ctir chahnc
forj an educationi, and a better chane
In the race of lIfe.'
"Sincerely yours,
(signed) "Frank W, MIller',
"Superintendent,
Replies from other states are juil
as strong.
Yours very truly,
E. H. lake,
reeurood, . C.* Jne 0. 1914.
SHOE
THE F. F. DALLEY Co.. LTD., BUFF
Four South ('3a'roII fl nans.
At his houe in Society 11111 .ite
other day (lied Major Jonathan .I.
I ueas. fIl of years and honor. A
member of a proinent family, a
g'aditlte of the ('itadel, a 'e1 e'('se111a
tive inl the legislatrll'e before the a'.1r,
he won the military I itle by which le
was known by the hardest andi bravest
kind of Service for his s;ate antd the
('onfederacy. HIe was devoted[ to his
eIhtre1h and he bore modestly the
h1nors that his fellow ''itizens gave
him. Never a wealthy matt, he was
the dire(tor of one t)1 the great rail
ro:'o corporations of tlte ('oun1try, at
post 'w(ic he 1111 be(ause of ti''
('oniidene ' that his integrity ('(om1
mlanded.
In ('harleston last week died .Jacob'
N. Nathans, one of the great lawyers
of tIn state and a maln beloved in
rivat life oil a('('ou1t of his genial
.e'(i'l1 411alities and 1(1ib1ral kindn s':.
thw' of li' few appe1'ar111s in 1intbhlie
life wa ais a 11n4ebr of' ihe ('onsti
tution::i cov' enltion i 1 -. In that
111' i' rarely' splIie, but th4 ie soi1nd11
111sS of his 14earning aIndl his gr'at wis
Idam 'e':' 4' the relia1n(e ill (4n1 ittee
of' Inia y\ yonli er 111( 1. ('lient.1 trti2ed
h n Iii, l l ' 11i 11' 1t 4 wbitteve ) hi -et
i. haind to dn lto sett the m1ar'k of
: :b- : :. ithf2! . -:vice. 1i w1s: ai
'4d11 n4 : (1f oe o1:( (f ti s1 ' historic
i br(w fml ie14'S whIlo.' taIlentS iiv''
eon'r! ilnlied1 to thw hon4orahh4211,' renow!l
(1 . o in 'hal so "1 .k ta -
II :( ill 2:4 ' i '. i i i i : t \ ' ' ' 1 .
ti ' W . I;. \\ebb), !o'rl idor'' I1: for1ty
y t,.- ;a conl~ictor of th, .\t lantie
1 :-st L.in l r:ilw . 1idu. Il l 'h:u'les
lun it w is 11ot 111(c(m11)1n 1):" :1 11811.
', il'n h4 I wit or chil 1 n11 gol:
,n a1 joutrn1e . to) ill'uire' t :, reh :tai
whII At 11t1in \\1'ebb' 1 w ,1 )
. : ' i i i:'Ili 5el2 tIlu' Onl his train.
\1..'n aI Binw the wr1i1- r has1 trav ee
v.ic i hint :[1i1,141' '((tri'e.( his I )raid
v. ithbout a ~'nse of site::,nur, and added1'(
'4 - rity 1pon s eiln 1;1Him. Isis : Celn tie
n. cons11 iderle4 54 o iurt-y o1 wmen 1 !1,'1
i4nd childret 11141 to t1(19n, 1tlo. w1'
; \ ,m 1 rbal. bult 244 111:1 na IS e\'1"r 11:,:'e
a:3 1 a111 resolut' to 4ue1! a di52t'r r
14I 11''se'V' o1rr11' on 1i- traill. I 1o1g,
Imlay b1' a1s11 thra't th dous;ans re'
member141 1h111 withl utfeelion11 and14 with1
admiration 102. There 2' is no4 dis3tinctilon
Is "'on thle job"li4.' is 41(2l'et. useful,2
IainstainIg life was341 one to emphasize51'/
ho4w absurd2'4 It Is to4 think o2 on2e kind44
honorab)le24 than12 another4 l.
brave andl staun22ch 01ld ve4teran1 of the
('2)21federacy241 died( laist week1 12n Laurem421
('o)un2ty. 113ad we14 a1 Rtober't 111rn 2'1141
12n the 1home1 (If Abram1fl (ook thle
Soth i '42123 '12C41 Caoiarersnaiv of '4 01'h1
(tod- Iearin 2g, fru1gal1 yeoman12 of ''The1
(Cott er's Sa turdaty Night,"~ "'Ab C4'(ook
3s lhe was1 calld1(1, waIs 1the kita4 0t' 21a31
1i1dence( 124 the. justice of 1hIs clientL'.
(cause4. A plain2, harl2d-wor'kinlg farmer44
fori such financial obl 021Igati3ons1 as he as
sumed14( his nlote was8 as1 good4 as1 tiio
113ank (of 12ngland. A big. stron2g 01h
1man2, 1he was1 ne4veri 142 (4111ine-seeker(4
but2 on1 election 101(ay ther'e was never i02
4d02214 that1 "'Abe" Cook's box wouhl
re1turn22 a4 majrty.' forthe best 14'4. met('
and4 the( i1ghe's pr'1(inciple oIf Fout11
(Cariolina's21 1 )emoocray(.
'T'he four men42 wer'e widely' aart. Ii
24- 0ot4on of them21 had1( knIown 02ne a
the otherI threeo, yet they had the es
senltIal tings 11n c~flommo. I4ach a
Sthemn lIved and worked for Ils fall
f ly, each had1( the respc~jt of the pea
4 pie among whlom lhe m~oed, whethe
it was a lar'ge or a small circle, cc
3 modestly performed his duty to thI
3 state when his service was requlirc(
and each leaves behind him a goo
name. They were four fine old me
andi true South CarolInians-Th
"State.
Politics.
By placing the proper number o
coins in th6 slot the political machint
mus be nnnerteai
Popular
Polishes
Black, Tan
and White
lOc
POLISHES
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OllJ Jrlill0 1/7.;llt~ 4
a1 s". - i. t
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i li
igorously good -- and keenly
delicious. Thirst -quenching
and refreshing.
The national beverage
.-and yours.
Dcrnmd the genuine by full name- F a;
N ckumer encourage substitudon.
THIl. COCA-COLA COMPANY 1
Wheneve uana o
urrscethink
of Coca.cola.
hen you wan
Advertiser Priniting Co.
Laurens, S. C.
AcEfO'\ARCOURT &gC. Louisville. Ky
(tlNANUFACTURING ENGRAVE1RS
Prices Quite as Reasonable as Consistent with Quality.
JUST OPENED'
Ladies' regular and outsize ribbed
SVests at 10Octs and 1 5cts.
MVen'8 Balbriggan Underwear in two
grades at 50cts and $1.00 the suit.
Ladies' and Misses umm er weight
Hosiery in all grades and colors from 1 5cts
)to 50cts a pair.
Children's Sacks in plain white or col
-ored tips all sizes 1 5cts and 25cts.
Ladies' white Waists special at 50
cents.
Ribbons in popular shades all widths.
A full line new Neckwear for Ladies,
we show a complete line of white and col
ored fabrics adopted for hot weather wear.
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