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LAURENS, S. C., (wT. 18, 1916.
The city council has taken a wise
Step in opening its meetings to theI
newspaper reporters. In doin; so It
has taken the public into its confi
dence and removed a fruitful source of
cmilplaint. The people of tile city are
entitled to a knowledge of Couneil's
proceediigs and w' are glad to know
that the councilmen have reclolgniied
this right.
The Adverti ;'I do .; not pre Ita to
ar on the !Ig:oi phase of the s it in
ituted by I'. l'iledy ltive'r I'e)\\''
Cor il ny ;1 I a l the ei )..ll '. Th:
l iltr \\ b b1(u t4 in 1 : (-i;. I e- '.y .
I!'. Ih r : . I I t: i i i- i a .h
l1.11 . '.i h . o1.'t .'IrI t')iowol 'I.+ i ' 1' ''
.1 i 's .o~ l-r l
(n . is n w t rat h t hr h bift u is
feIi vng allIl l (i' lis I t r e d
colni ha a ri.thi f s t he'iiii ti
1n I !e' poe ro'en I.tan nany ,lly i li
lia e. h ' e dlt rie power 1ini 1':i
loli been a he of contentio ill Ih
I" afduad s if tiwell (hat he nliil ;l!n-:
have b)ceen brought to a head.
Il'L HIAVI'' TlliASillCD11 IT O1'T.
Thie a1:davits as to corrupt prate
iees in the recent. primary election
furnished this paper by Mr. W. , It.
Richey, .f r., today are convincing proof
of the adv'isablity of throwing further
safeguards around the primary. Mlr.
Rlichey himself has taken the initial
step in this dirc tion, having intro
(uced a resolut.ion in the exeenitive
committee meeli in g Friday recinmi
mending that steps he i taken looking
toward the adoption of the Austral ian
ballot system. Iii view of his protest
at the nomination of Gov. Mannin g, ie
cause of alleged illegal practice( in
the primary, the position that .\b.
Richey takes now is ftie logical an'!
Colmendable one -he would go as far
as po:'ible' toward removing the possi
blities fo e' ('.tetion frauds.
The Ildia!l i 'h t r .i(h b
llil:' h ,l ' y -:h a N
lhorouablly i"Ie'."t :tit'~ i in o h~~il
lllt. lmt viat oat o I tie guilty oc
e't\'a ' ' i(r n')t tIle ' w 1. t a :re: i I
of snvat h ' ir-*A over the :_'t -:
(on1' d'i'"' n a iiih i hoae i - -.
with the eatornement of i: r -
-nal mrcile. sa hl nI; 1 t a u u i ( -
aOn' en1 o it C rti I:, wa alie nIt ttiabh.(
hlits ate, .ihoibi he in:Mine an e.vamiph
of.
M~~r Ri e h as "madeLto good" in so
Sfai as~ producing lis albdavits are con
cernd 001 u t whetherci or not. they are'~
of such wetht. or' noumb era to h.ave se.
.'tiutl aifiected the r'esult of r.he ('l(4
'tion ,is annuler matter-. Ouitside of the
calsesi of a I! n.7d vote buy3'ing, thr bi(i' :
little thai't was no(t. naturally hto be ex
.pe ted( ini a c'omtparatlively loose~ lri
mary such a.4 o'ars is. 'iThe 'vote hity
ngi ganting that the facts in these
affidavits are substantIally correct,
was evidently on a llznitedl seate and
in restietedl area. While we unhes
itatingly' (oondemn any1 such vlolaiftion
of the law, we have not yet se n sufm
Clent prooif thaot it pre vatiled in the
r ecentI eleion; 1 to alny Conailderable
extent.
Whlit niay not have been~ stiatly
accordinag t) pailiamentry 3 les', we
think 11 ; I:' hve lavn wi':' if 1
eXcu lt ivo t'on~iitle hadl gtono~ i's
cons01). lc-ratiotnC,. If ih.- aflidarits in or
to thie'i' ata majority which Mr. Mlan
i ton recived. WAhatever may have re -
been an..i,ng' over ue till.
L. EX iRaorns Relr ."i '
Mr.! ''il I;NO ii, Jf th II an N one
the 1 rn 'l mari ko a last wvedI M r
Bur 3111 s ' t1. mercha nie . .
ting. er (iveray d.'iy and1( a ro:
nany~ ~ s (cannuot bohought. II 4o
price .rehnnato in New Yo:e a:
s' aid n look t'r any chango o I
un a) *Jtat ic.n hort n i at. WI wV
-lG(,that goods! C ro (oxp" nd
L unt il that. timn,
iltakes (lalin for 3ioney .iIWe'ged to Ibe
Due on ('onirnet 3Inde in 19l04,
The Leedy ltiver I'ower tom .II,
lhrIough its at torneys Il.e Diail &
TIodid, have filed a noti e of :it
iltuninst t hle 'l'ty' of Lauren:; for (.0r
tain mgon Oys alJeredO to he Iu te
pi) lli ( ty '' iel. Cit raleil taii flied
[ler Ilyipnt o' vrupy.et
! the conttrael signed hoofwn the e!: Y
:in poler company in aite. The
lwier Cotmpahny is ating for :.l1e:.5S
(ettial (danla1;;, and $1,500o addit ional
lamages on accoun of the intonven
knee alleged to have bee caused the
ropany b eang he City failed to mene
the paymuents;.
The suit grew out of the cancella
eton of the power contrad several
iofths ago, when council decided that
he contract then existing was Illegal.
IExcept for a week of time, the city
as been using (he power comp~any's
turrent but paying only what it con
id~ered a fair price for it. The dtiffer
mte between this pri and what the
mwer company alleges should be pald
hem undr. the contract IS the am 't
if actual damages sued for.
The coiteention of the city will like
ya be that. the .ouncil that Inade the
-entraet with the power comimur1 dlid
lot bare:' c te right to make a contreac:
vaich wouldt extend beyond the limit
we theai oi n td einislratifot. 'yuie.rs
fiendv Moo:re "n hlvi, whato led(
on' &h rsIay horing eMooeye a
et ir' t i d fend it in t el:'.
NA.'t1) E N i s .:o
mt lir, (ire '. he rit er ..
If )r. Tenpen n! of I \\alie .oreu lu
Iat 1111 "l(; .! ,".iet Sii iatA'rno to
masse awa in the ell hour Thu:wa
la;, nr:irg. 'The ypmat o' V . a d -
out to 1her ylu:e pairf nts in ti, l icr
first gra or w h iggle hoy wI
laid to rest in thee Nw Pnrospect rim
tory. 1)I. TIemphman of 1irs;t IdI t cai
church, conducted the fulneral exor
cises.
Aeninl our hearts were grieved wheon
we heard of the death of our youngm
friend atoore Sullivan, who also died
on Thursday morning. .\oore was a
genial, likable young fellow and many
hearts mourn his early death. The sym
pathy of all go out to his widowed
mnother, sisters and brothers.
Ir. Templea n o laren rehed
at New Prospect Sunday afternoon to
an attentive audience. Ili su j t was
"hindering the work of Chri.t". ian
was a very helpful discourse. \\ewere
all pleased and hope it will !e our
privilege to hoar Ilro. T em- emai
again. Me.srs Ilennett and !alyd came
with him.
W ee welad to see ars. :t tli! Dav
enport at ctrchl Sunday afern m a iid
looking rso well after anm operati-1m cr
her troat. She is wion her d':
\11:s. Shtw .
.r. i,. ('. .\ a o Sopran bu ow
Sc'ir hi ro t is as l. tey (d.,
urday night with his cousin. .\lr. Tha
Mooiirend lcihlrena1( et athot tne of
hAlsi. i, n d g r'. .1 .\. tr \'y (ihf~ f l i'h
grlud" i. a vysa we om
we thou' he-lc ' r iea 'aw ii. 'ii
1M rs:ii5 Moll T o his jil I. b
Mre.s a n ils li. !i. .\lrl in i Vi rh'
buand wiiill 1i lroably sta (li It(
tmat. ale it also vris i't r I atin
Greevill n nero ,
returaun home.n
Pr. ~Ii. )G. 2tl, Ii \\-ater ,0. a onl
Cfr o a vistto her reltvs in) grod
83rd miletoe the 1th. Shea wasom
Mr. . &E. Iiddle assfitant manag.
(itis luto New Quarters.
The staff of the Powe Drug Company
has been bis3y fr the past few (ays
moving the stock of drugs, soda foutn
tain and sundries into the new store
rooms ad.ioining, whleh has been beau- t
lifully outtitl ed. 1)r. Powe now has
one of the miost beautiful stores in this
set ion. Aterraza floor has been laid, y
new mahogany fixtures put in and
Mlany convCniences added in the rear
which w.vill greatly add to'the attrae- 1
liveness and convenience of the place. c
T'w(o features deserving special men
tioun are the victrola display room in
full sight of the main part of the
store, and the Ice cream manufactur
ing department In the rear. The ie i(
mrcams making departmentnent, like
ther parts of the store, are strictly I
sauitay. While the Job of moving has
not been completed, Dr. Powe states
that lie will be amply prepared to take
tare of his customers on County Fair
lay.
" " " " " " w " * $ s " " " " .
' TYL L ER*VIl.-: N' WS *
Tylersville. Oel. " . -Her. 1i. L .
I .aggott, of Gray ('ourt, filled his regu
lar appoinnt a1I Lt langstonl Sunday
1(ernint.
'Ii:;: (-'a.inie Prudii who is teaching;
in :=1)nte'r lountCy was; e:ll(1 homse Sat1
11 4I' 1: the 11 u n1 er!i I a ! of he'. ll
ti, 1( ~ w .1 :,,\11aa r I-:::rit Poole.
.\ir. N s (';a!k )'on: (ee a .~y
\f....1.4.2 I'2t ! 1
h :: .e a!~v, : hi U'o hre. loiii
.\ . .l l'. Po le )4 p: n ii h:1 Thur day
ui rei t;t ( ;t \la:;i11:. ('ro i l 1Hn1 d..
.ihi. 11l1':lvey ani filt y of 1.'o ni
tain Inn 1)111 t s un (1 tay w. ith .\lr. a nI
.\r.:. .1. a . Ionntan amd fatntiiy.
I everial I'r in ths .ii tion rls a3te ai
the( futne"ral of .\lr. to ; i 1i: Cl- a n ! ,b tuo4)j t
Rok Spi" -rday a fternoon. I.ngtnCli
it C atht of l'itle 1-:rle Poole.
.nittle lte ole. age 2 years and
1) 1onths, son of \Ir. and \rs. It. 1E.
Poole, died Friday night It 9:30 o'clock
aft'er a severI atlack of pniuninona.
Lit Itle 'crt was ick only one day and
night. Th'Ie body was laid to rest Fat
11rd1ay afternoon in the i.anigston cenm
etery, lRev. .1. K. Hlolman of Enoree
conducting the funeral. Earle was
Indeed a sweet little boy. Everyone
who knew himt was fond of "'little
l'',arle". l ie had liveel long enough to!
edlar himself doee!y in the harts of
his pa rentsl who have the sympathy
f m any r"ie.nd:; in ihei' bereavement.
( 10TI ,h (G.E.
Laurens Hb .2 h .School is. W of ord it.
Iing School at Sp11atnhurgii, Eands in
it Tl'ie.
The La urens high school team
played Wlofford -illing school toi a
tie F'riday on \\'offord's fild. 'This
wast a haa'ml ourht coniest trou(h the
enItir' ooine. Nehher ,h id was able to
iiosal uch gloing uin ootaihe o aoin
Ite a, th ha:1 ab re.:ni n : tha w o -
ter of the blel. 11(- L.auren; 1e am
wa nrt ly oil s -vel' ih lb this dii
was ca t m'\e to his. o e:; nd \\fr
I hrd'I s c arrie to Ile ci 3'!: :010
to: i(a noriig ere ..Its w lai
roh-'by prn. Tsa:- ullIan bydo o.:n1-10
Ta Ic aT .w .1: ren I. u! v ' ii \\ i ed l o ta Ii
in Maess. Wn Pt, .r ''. yand li. )Sil
byiarlefh~ canty; and f('risidtrsl
NIvir .1. :1 b .l . Lii. If an een. l-'or(
l'eathN~ of .nr Nlinw.ts
internl'' abdsces.\. auliva\newas of
raeon abot( nine o'loci Wdns
was caried to h isui homean fr om i
there11 ituwa (carrCi( I e o the4 : cityl (limte
(tery) Frifeay1( moringi where. nit )1 waIs
Mr. SulI l uvnved by44 hlisdmth
5r Ms RoaIle Stlivn, wdow ofth
late Mr. thaed D.s ISuldslivatre broch
lfitan If tis ciy sand: four hssbere,
.\lr(. E. P.e tiahuldfuh Nw Pras-.
Pa inlet 1nd .lis. v Ham Agnew tofe
Wlewrish to shwu< orfrods and l
phe jieln forSC1:~ temny kinne.ssesTI
sh onusdui the lnes and, dwath
rihvet h sie n rt.e econd flooran
very one.
SPECI.iL NOTICFS.
* $ * $ * $ * $ * $ *. $ * $
(ot ton Seed--1 have entered the cot
on SCC( market in Iaure is and -will
tiy lier rnaianent iy. I vill x1y the
;)p of the market. at all ins. I amit
ow offering $3.00 a bush on seed. ).
. Todd. 13-it-pd
WVanited- -'Three ti n furn!s:iei r'oolls,
rmnen1Ill. for light iMou: 1ic ping.
'I; si floor prie crreid. \Vd consid.
r uptstair. Reference eChanged.
iply I'. 0. Box 293, turensa S. C.
1T-1 t-pd
For Sale---A pair high 4red 'ottng
Ounds, black and tan. Wi .elJcheap.
lwin P. Fuller, 312 llai pt i St., or
A. Fuller, lIt. 5, Laure . 13-it
For Sale--Watts Mills Products. W\9'
Ave just. received a lot of fee w ifte
imity checks and stripes, hlif1 are
5 cents values. We are se them
I present at 10 cents per ya d. Watts
lills Store. 13-1t
Wanted --100 men to Join our press
ng club. Steam press Just installed.
LAk about our rates. Laurens Steam
,aundry. 12-5t
For Sale-52 acres, 2 1-2 miles north
f ILatrens on two public roads. Two
nant houses. Hlermu(la pasture. Bar
;r for quick sale. Terms. Apply
o E. P. Minter. 12-:t
t1ut (ed---uIl 'p Wood- -I,000 cords of
ne, blackgum, sweetgum, ash. wlIl
,w. poplar. See or write S. M.
ih'it, \Vodr uff, S. C. 12-8t
'of lee--See It. M. \\olff, th' iteal
.- taII' .\l beoCreI b'uylin'g (r' selling
iytlhing in the iReial l&atatte laiine. Farii
ui. olu es, los. stoclma. etc.
I au; en'.a, S. C.
n-St.pd1.
:on to i.onn on ., 10 an1 20 'years.
' i i)to S pi'r cont. i asonalible
rgs. Iial & '1od(1. 9-St
For Sale: Secomill-hnnd l'ainoStein
vary. ('ric'e vePry reas---onable. Address
. V'.. care of -\dvertf iec.
For Sale- -The Isiate of Atanda
iaughn, 8 miles from Ware 1hoals, 14l
't's, good ( Welling and out buildings,
in'e Pastnre and well. To be sold at
publie anuteion at home place on 1st
lay of November, at 11 o'clock. Ternis
-asl. .1. P. Vaughn and sisters.
'i-8t-pd
i1oney to Lon ii on the 20-year amor
lization flan. in amounts of$1,000 to
310,000. SnalI annual payments. Lib
ra l pre-payment p rivilege. 'ull de
tails may be secured from me or At
lorneys, Dial & Tod(d, La1urens, S. C.
\pp1lent ions should he put in early.
.loshua S. Craig,
It. 1. 1). 1. Laurens, S. C.
10-S1.
Fair Day Invita
tions to our
Merchant friends
We would b glad to
have all our erchant
friends throug' lout the
cour.ty to call n ws Flai
D a) , y U .n d g ut ; su r ' -es"\ , '\ t n i ' f
(fn (V'rythin t' Li w Xill
C.ompliany
NiE(.101"ES LYN(11ED1
111 KENi'U'Y 31011
tine Negro 111ad Attackedl a White W1o
mnan, the Other hiad 'ILudedl the
Paducah, Ky., Oct. 11i.-An ext ra
large force of peace otlicers pat rolled
he streets here tonight and all sa
loonls were' closed, fromr the ynchin.g
of two negroes todlay, one of whom
was chargedl with having attacked a
white woman. Further outbreaks
were feared.
Early in the (lay the0 mob stormedl
he Jail where Hrock lKenley was held,
having been arrestedl as a result of
in attack on a woman who lives in
thle subuiirbs oif Panducah. It took thlo
lowd s'eein our to ha tier (lowni t he
inil doorsii and1 summon101 a founldryma~fn
0o cut thle steel barts of K enliey's cellI.
A ( rowd of s-ever ual Ithoousandi persons,
mian oIY(f them iIn alutom114 obls, Ithen
magrchted two miles to the home of the
womlan who blent Ifled 1him4.
l~nrouite the mob (alpturel .Jesse
itlhm;ed tob have baided 1Kenlely's dieed.
inl: tIed'( arouilnd his nleck, and the (oth
-r cnd thron-a ov er a triee llimb and at
neh1d toli an auit~ioobie wh'Ic'h hauled
iimi IlLIar (it thle gionund. Keuiley was
put1 to death11 in the same mannilier and
bothI bodle weie t hen burnedci on a
larige brush01 1)11e.
Meetinug of' Medienl Societ.
The County Medical Society will
meet Monday afternoon in tihe office
>f Dr. R. E. H'ughos. As this Ia the
first meeting since the spring of the
vear., a large attendancen is desirod.
Make Our Store Your Head
quarters While Attend
ing the County Fair
Remember that we are now located in
our new large store-room in the Simmons
Building. We are better equipped than
ever to make you comfortable or to satisfy
your wants in merchandise.
Call on s for Ice Water
Rememb r, too, that all kinds of mer
chandise are oing up y leaps and bounds.
So it will b bette o buy now and smile
later.
Do n t /fail to see the Silk Crepe De
Chine Waists, and Sport Coats that have
rust arrived.
Come to See Us
H. Terry'
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Ladies,
Ready-to-Wear, etc.
OPERA HOUSE TO - NIGHT
Wednesday, Oct. 18
THE POPULAR COMEDIAN
BILLY "S" CLIFFORD
And T ENTY OTHERS Including
Mae Collins, hree Weston Sisters and Nick
Gi n---Funny Nicodemus
In a N w Nonsensical Musical Oddity
LING >I GER LUCY
12 ONG HITS 12
DY ORCHESTRA
COMPLETE SCENIC PRODUCTION
ROARS OF LAUGHTER
Lady Brass Band Concert and Parade at 4 P. M.
Prices $1, 75c and 50c
Seats on Sale Now at Peoples Drug Store.
Our New Store
Awaits Your Inspection
Next to Our Old Stand Underneath the
L urens Hotel
We want all oj our c omers and friends to
drop in and see u . c will take particular de
light in welcomin em all. We want every one
to feel as free to come in and look over our stock
as if it belonged to themi.
On County Fair Day and all other days we
will be dlelighted to have all our farmer friends,
their wives, (daughters and sonsfl come in anid make
our store headquarters.
Powe Drug Co.
Vic trolas
Constipation Dul Your Ilraini. movement w ill tono uip y ocr systemi
That dull, ltiles, opp~ressedl feellp land 1hel1 to clear you'r mudd y, pimply
movement will tone up your systere 'Omp~lexion. COct a bottle of Dr. King'u
sluggish liver, elogg-& intcetines. 1)r. New LIfe Pilla today at yu rgit
g'sewILill" il ve p)rompt re 5e, A ose tourh drl m ggeyo

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