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of today will be complaining that the mary other^cat singers. )
winters aren’t what they used to l)e; ^ Jji Italy th'y do not scoff at native JOA.NI^A iVliL/L< rflliWb
but it will Ve their memories, not the j-au. ic, but applaud and take pride in ■ ^ 'iji'
weather, that has changed. their singers, composers and perform-1 Goldville, Jan. .o.—Mrs. R. F. Seig-
KFLIEF FROM C.VKES
1 had a half-hour alone with Presi
dent Iloiiver in the White House the
ers
Mfyhfthat is why they .ie^elop, of, Atl'anU.'Ga., is visiting her
so n'.vny fimt-ralera fpr tp ■ j,,. q ^
America. On my recent visit to Italy
the home of Toscanini, the great con-
other day. It is against the rules tojductor of the Metropolitan opera, was
quote what the President says in such j pointed out to me in Milan, \\hen he
con voi sat ions,
but
I violate no confi- I is af home he practices on the piano
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer, Miss
Louise Putnam and J. B, Putnam vis
ited relatives in Gray Gourt last week.
Mi*s. Marion Hamm spent scvral
e in reporting that he looks, acts j from five -to ten every morning, my days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
. iand talks like a boy approaching hiS|Kuidc* told me, and crowds stand in Walter Wright in Spartanburg.
WEATHER
One of the common remarks when
we have had two or thref* mild win
ters in succession^, that “\\e don t
have the old-faVlTioned winters with
lots of snow and the ponds frozen for
skating from Thanksgiving to Easter,
like Ave used to.”
Then along comes a “iTa' old-f:-!-h-
ioned winter” such as the present one
proni’scs to be, to confute the gi uinh-
lers.
The fault is with human memory.
Weather biu'eau recoids nvove th"‘
there,has been no pe Tent .hie rhan<'
in the average annif'I temnerafurc f
snow fall in the United .‘^tjites in 1)
.'i2 years since records bcgiin to 1
kept. There have been as many ‘‘hard ’
winters as mild ones. But as human
beings get older they reiUiMnlMT viv
idly the unusual happhning-^ of their
childhood and think of them as the
regular occurrences.
I have forgotten all about the heavy
snowfall in N^pw FngiamL-on-Tb*ki»ki;-
school vacation. He is looking fo-Avard the .street to listen!
Avith eagerness to being,relieved irom I Wandering, around Florence alone
thf most onerous job in the world. .ane night I .stumbled upon a^ theatre.
Hi »hi.-.'r.-.specl he is much like ,th-'r.amed for Italy’s great composer,
er men who hue been President
Some may not have been so frank J“ng as humans have ears. On the ship
about it, but no man ever laid dowm c •
the reins of that office without being Scotti,
he was well rid of the job. and travelling eight
' • ng why he ever thought he sing just
. : il, in the fir.st 4)lace.
Miss M’liss Cook of Clinton, visited
Miss Stella Beckham last w'eek.
Mrs. Joe McClure and Miss Tootsie
Dubose of Sumter, were week-end
Verdi, whose music will be played as guests of Mrs. .M. K. Medlock.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Buchanan, Mr. *
and Mrs. O. M. Templeton, Mr. and 1
Mrs. Roy Templeton visited Mr. and
^returning I had for a t-avelling com-
piad
V.'
one
the famous
thousand
night in New
baritone,
miles to!
York be-
Mrs. Joe Land in Union Sunday.
.Mr. and .Mrs. Charlie B. Dickev re-
■■ 1. Hoover, I am privileged to re-
.it. will not «lo any of the Ihipcs
lieh id'-; friends have suggeste 1 for
m to (io when hei leaves the White*
fore he retires. Flvc-n a singer must turned Sunday after spending a week
(juit at sixty-seven. Rut in his native in Greenville.
.Naples they, were already preparing j
for a great civic fete to honor the
singer on return from Ar.eH.-’a.
;l'.ir <‘ To’usi* his ()wn word, he pro-
;;oses to “hibernate” for a year, wh^ re
Iv what
noLodv knowj
nobf)fH' whom he does not want to see
euri find him, and w'h'*re he can do
he pleases, .\fter that.
, least of all Herbert
Hoover.
1 venture the guess that a book will
come, out of that “hibernatloiiV^ibee
Fr«*mh Strother, the President'.^iter-
CO.VTENT.VtENT
Not eveiybody is di.ssatisfied. The
m(»st contented man 1 havy encounter-1
ed recently is a Washington taxicab
driver. Washington has a fixed rate
of tw’enty cents for all taxi rides with
in the city liniits, whatever the dis-,
tanre. 1 he result is that everybody
uses taxi.s. This young man owned a
Mr. and .Mr.s. G. N. Foy spent last
weok in Saluda w’ith relatives.
Mr.s. C. .■\. O’Sliields is spending the
week in Clinton.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. L. Delany visited
points of interest in Florida during
the past week.
.Miss Mamie Addison of Greenville,
spent the week-end with Mrs. J. A.
.•\ddison at Joanna Inn.
Mr. and Mv.^. T. I), Leonard, Jr.,
spent several days last week in .Sa
vannah, Ga.
-giving day, l'U< t vividly U*mem-
ber that on New Year's day, 1H77, a
-few ■w^eks.-ialei-. the snow* had melted
and th«* road had thawed and It tool
our old mare “.lessie" all day to draw
a side-bar buggy ten miles to town,
through hub-de«'p mud, under a .«wp|'
tering- sun.
F.fty yea's from now the children
, .Miss .Vlargaret Moorhead visited
ary .secretary, expects to aceonipanyj.^smalI .sedan when he lo.st his job, and Newberry during the past
nis chief into the sblittl'tPJo • ^Ti>bT‘~ntIt licensei j TwepTc “——
~ ! *'l wouldn’t go back to worlting fur*—Dolly Prater, Mis.«es Stre Pra-'
SIN'C.EKS for anything,” he told me, as — .—^,
Believed of hU doties as governor of the state of New York at the begin
ning of the new year, President-elect Roosevelt is now giving his full time
to national problems, to the selection of men for his cabinet and in confer
ence with Deraoeratic leaders mapping out a definite program to be put
into effect when he takes office, March 4. According to plans, Roosevelt
will go again to Warm Springs, Ga., for & short vacation during February.
ter and
holidav.s
Evangeline Duke snent the Mr.s. C. E. Chapman.
in Saluda. .Mr. and .Mrs. Dan Martin .nnd l^iss-
"F-^Tttt I drove down Pennsylvania avenue,; three day.s of .“^now’ I averaged fifteen .Mrs. I). Barron and AH. e.s .Nellie and Edna Hamm nre .spend-
circles to sneer aj, American mu.si-l“I make forty to f<udy-frve~d6ITarF^'7^^^TIhrs net a day. and Man. James Bendy->oent-4lie h«li-. ing A Mr. Mari'ii-s
cians and to prefer the imported ar- w’<*ek clear above the cost of gas, oil If there aie enough young men with days in .Savannah, Ga. ' parent.- in V-'iGht.svilTe, Ga,
tide. Tliat is nonsen.so in a country land tire,^, and'don’t work Saturdays. 1 that spirit left there isn’t anything to, .Miss Mary Chapman retu-oed to .Misses.' mnie Bell Puckett and 1.^-
thnl |)roduced Lillian Nordica, Law- The poorest day I’ve had in weeks 1 , worry about .-o far as the future of. Tanias eo Saturday after spen ling the rene Starnes are spending the week in
rence Tilibett, .Madame Albani and so., made five dollars, and when we hadjtbe country is conce'rned.
holiday-' with her parents,w .Mr. and, Whitmire.
ADVERTISEME.NT
usiness Review of Laur
Laurens Hospital
Market
Phone 808
C. B. DAVIS, Prop.
Ix>eated in Laurens, S. C. This hos
pital offers the very highest order of
hospital service, using a _corps of
'^nui^es, especially trained to meet
their exacting requirements, which is
recognized'as the very highest type of
professional nursing.
There is nothing more essential to
the onward progress of a commu
nity than a hospital .service of this
kind, presided over by th<ise wlio have
made a special study of the m e«ls of
the afflicted those who are unfortu
nate because of physical or im-ntal
defects.
They featuie a general Im.-pital ser
vice an<l .suig«“ry.
The managem<“nt is t** be eommeml-
ed ujion devoting tbeir life lo a work
so humane and one so vital to the
genei'ul good. The numerous changes
in the methods from olden times is
well illustrated in the work of this
'hospital which typifies modern civi
lization at its best.
The I>auren.s llosjiitaJ occupies!
commoilious iiuarters and the clinic,
i surgical and medical rooms are most |
j niodernly equipped. All rooms are!
■ well furnished and pleasant in every,,
way. Cheerfulness and an air of hope;
are inspired by the furnishings which
have been si'leeted by the decorators
, with this new idea in view. Thorough
examinations are given and treat-i
i im-iits ri'commended. During the en-
' tire ti<*atiiu'nt. thmpHtient is-eared I'os-
I by nur.-^i's 'vho are capable, painstak
ing and follow the directions of the
medical department.
This hospital is always prepared to
take care of urgent cases in the most
rapid and efficient manner, but they
recommend that re.sei vations be made
in advance if possible. This insures a
lu'ivate room and many conveniences.
However, the special emergency dc-
jiartinent is always ready for any un-
forseen contingency.
As the purpose of this review is to
give the outside world an ade<iuate
idea of our social, industrial, arti.Uie
and profV.ssional progress vve deem it
ouito approuriute to call the attention
of the public to the efficiency and
-isKeat—w.«.>i'k—being car-
l.aurer's Hospital.
^ Located in Laurens, S. C., Phone
1606. They feature the famous Balti
more oyster.s and always a fine line
! of fresh fish of all kinds. You can al-
!way.s~~huy poultry, live or dressed,'
here at the lowest market prices.
Their meats are by far the better.!
I This i.s hea<l(juarters for j>eople from
all surrounding territory for meats of
all kinds, featuring the best — have
i the late.st refrigt^ting system and,
the place is kept in'the most sanitary
manner their meats are better,
I The grwery and meat dejiartments
of this market are a feature of the
home life of this fiart of the state a^
meats can be secured heie that are in
the veiy best ()f condition and the
,,haiisiivviVes I^ve. i ouml iiicm of the _
jla-.-t quid'ty.
They hay,e equipped the store with
the very latest scientific refrigerating
devices and thus are prepared for the
pro|H*r handling of all provisions so
that when they arrive at your place
they are in th#* very best of condition.
‘‘Quality, courtesy and service” are
the watchwonl.s of the establishment',
and no matter what you may desire
you will fin<l whether you go in |K*r-
son <>r <'all over thi* telephone that-
you will receive a courteous and in
telligent answer to any (piestion you
may ask.
They will gladly at the .Sanitary
Market make tasty su.ggeslwins for
you, so that your menu will he
Jthuiiged C-XM-h day and thus, vour cook
ing Will receive that well m'T'ted
prai.se that is due to the intelligent
housewife.
In making this review of the busi
ness of this section and noting the
spitit of the times we see that the
management of this store is in strict
accord with the trend of the day, we
vi.sh to compliment the Sanitary Mar
ket I’pon the commanding position
cui»ie<l in the business, world and to
'^'ueigest to our readers that they will
fir.il a visit to this store meets with
uccess and that life will be one un
broken ch.ain of pleasant dinners if
H-icc’.ions are made from the excel
lent st(K k. But what we particularly
call o”r rea<iers’ attention to is the
fact that this is a local concern, oper
ated by honic pieople and merits your
lii.eral supjiovt.
Easterby Motor Co. jBelk’s Department Store Todd Motor Company
Sales and Service for Dodge and Plymouth Cars W, P, PUTNAM, Mgr. Sales and Service for Chevrolet Cars
have succeeded in getting more out
(*f the six cylinder principle than has
ever lu'cn done befoiC. .lust what this
' means you can easily learn by driving
They i'any their o^ n-p^tpe1• wliieh is | the Plymouth yourt^elf or ridmg in it
of gM-at a ivuntage t<» you in buying
Ixieated 111 Ijiuiens, S. Phone
♦>U.k The Ka.-teiby Motor Co. i.s the
oiliest automobiU* deali'r in the coun
ty, having l)n*n in business since IbU.
or in trading a ear with t^iem. This
firm (bus g«*n«*ral repair work «m all
ears and also sei vices Dodge and
Ply 111'I 111 h ear.'.
Tills liirn is the official representa
tive for l)(»dge and I'lyniouth .Motor
cars.
Do<ige .'lotor eai'- have taken their
place as one of the I'ssentia! features
of latte? day <*quipment. They are'^
piqiuTar tmth with business men and
farmers and have come into wide fa
vor because they sustain (heir repu
tation for efficiency and dependabil
ity and have stiKid up under every
test to which they have been subject
ed by all classes of purchasers.
F»’.inotis and superior as the Chrys
ler motor cars have Ix'en, Chrysler
engineers made .t^e IMymouth. They
while someone else drives. W'e wish to
say in advance tlial you will marvel
at such vihrationless smoothness com
ing from a six-cylinder engine.
The I’lymouth. is of extraordinary
high quality. It has speed of better
' than ri.b miles an hour, vibiationless
Loc'xted in Laurens, S. C., Phone reasonable inice.s
.■)S6. 'I his is a merchandising center j By reason of their fair ilealings
offering the highest (juality of appar- with the public their pati-onage has
'■!. diy goods ami notions aUmost rea- increased until toiJay the firm is vi.s-
sonable juices, and thus aiiling all in ited daily by hundreds, not only from
this community by enabling them to its home city, but from surrounding
keej) well and fashionably attiied in territory. Whenever in need of any-
distinetivy clothes at jirices they can thing in their line our readers could
afford to pay. Tiuly a valued and le- not do better than to visit this popu-
liahle store, ; " j lar store and be convinced and see the
When a sUii'eHs able to satisfy the producU which they offer in ahun-
Bolt S Xjeorge Gara|e
‘ Ixicated in Ijiurens, ,S. C. They
feature a 24-hour wrecker service and
also feature a complete rejiair .service
for automobile owners and the fact
that they render a^ up-to-date and
reliable service
most exacting deinands of ail classes dance and at juiees that are exti*eine-
niotor at all speeds-^mL-othm^atArac«-j^4»f-|wopIa,- llum it must he aeknowl- ly l easonable. . ,
tive qualities. j edged that it has loached an enviable | They are catering to'tbdse oT huTJk
Such as free wheeling, doublc'^drop position in, its ti'ade. Such is the case , ern means and distinctive manner
%
frame force, easy gear shift, trans-.with this store, o|)erated by one of that present day business and social
mission, four wheel hydraulic brakes, Mhe prominent firms of tliis section of, activities demand.
timkin
fs callet
bear-
Ihe
fvill size all .steel bmly,
ihgs throughout, and it
floating powyr.
We are pleuseil to coinjiliment the
Easterby Motor t'o. upon the sutis-
faeto.iy service they ai'c giving the
peojile and life wide "jiojuilarity this
establishijient has attained in the bus
iness life of tlu* community.
the state.
I'eo|>le of every class have found
that merchandise from this store is
sutisfactv)!y in every particular, and
made of the best materials. The most
exclusive iiaJtAgrns and mixtures can
be found in the
A tremendous .stock of nationally
pojmlar lines of merchandise is offer
ed in great profusion anc} large va
riety for the convenience of the pub
lic at prices pleasing to the purse.
We are glad to compliment Belk’s
m ino complete linp.s an<l ifj nept. Store Upon the .hwh stamliPK] „.i,h
you jirefer the most moderate priced < in the business world of this fiection!
of the tasteful and approved designs and upon the efficiency of the con
of the sea.son they can be had at verylcern whieh they so ably dirwt.
Phone 512
The Kleh’s Shop
In the repair department they have
in charge able and efficient workmen,
and being backed by vast facilities,
which enable them to rebuild, replace
or repair automobiles, no matter what
the trouble may be, in a most sutis-
“Exclusive But Not Expensive
1
Located in I.aui ens' S.'U.; Phone |good.s that would do credit to a much
609. Is known all over this section and city. \
is one of the foremosFmen’s firms of
Eureka Drug Company
aulomobilistl factory manner.
makes their establishment the Repair It can readily be seen that the Bolt eounditig territory. Offers the very j ajfer of this store stands behind but^
Shop of Good -Service in this section and George Garage is very important detest vogue and the most exclusive! the manufacturers will back up in ev-,
of the state.
One of the centers of activity that
L. E. BISHOP, Sec.-Treas. and Mgr.
Located at Watts Mill, Phone 813.
This is one of the most up-to-date
and progressive drug stores in this
Many line.s of goods are handled at
the Eureka Drug Co., all sUndard,
and of time-tried merit, and their
ia visited by autoists from this sec
tion of th^ country is this very popu
lar shop, which by reason of its very
accomibodatmg policy has wide popu
larity.
This shop is conveniently located
and commodious enough to look after
the locel patrons and ^ the traveling
, public in the way of service.
^n they started in business they
"service to every
llrw
sue*
Their line of clothes i-epresents the
, , , ^ [Tughest type for a gentleman of the
the state, carrying standard lines. En- period, and is a nationally advertised
joys a large patronage from all sur- line of goods which not only the man-
scctionTn^has establish^ a f advertised that anj'thingr
section ana has established a reputa- ^ twentieth-century druf?
and adds materially to the advantages materials at attractive prices. }ery detail. during these >eais of bu.siness | store can be found here. Included in
of every owner of an automobile. The There is nothing so important to' A full line of haberdashery, includ-. honest, courteous treatment of its! their list are toilet articles of every
fact that visitors and local patrons the commercial development of the 1 ing collars, ties, shirts, handkerchiefs, 1 l»»;8e and growing Ii.st of patrons. For j de^nptmn, as well as household rera-
can get real .service in this up-to-date | modern city as an up-to-date estab- \ hats bnd under garments is carried in | this rea.son this store is popular and: edies which have proved their worth
institution instills in the mind of the i lishment where the men of the com-1 stock. Just at present they are well j its popularity iJi increasing daily,
automobilist confidences in the fact imunity can satLsfy their demands for I prepared to serve men of pH ages and Quality goods ai*e sold at this es
that all of his troubles'can be'taken j clothing and haberdashery. This is the I ideas, with the latest and most up
oai'e., of in a ‘‘Most Workmanlike j day and agejwhen the men of all ages 1 to-date stock the market affords.
Manner.” mu.st be neatly dressed in clothes of; We ^are pleased in this review to
We know of no concern more fully | distinction and quality. j compliment The Men’s Shop upon_its
equipped or better prepared from the! Ip this part of the state the needs', selection of this high-class merchan-
-> .. ■ A.* m A 1A M-J
point of workmanship to be able to
turn out work of class, for its reason-
i^fengSf ore^infgr^
done when promised than the Bolt and
Geofge Garage.
desire^ an
ulation ai
"1
demands of the male pop-
more than satisfied at thiu
disc, the high quality of materials and
workmanship displayed in the stock
atoPitntA
tablishment is strictly modem and up-
|o-date and is stocked with a class of
to all callers at this place of business.
They have shocbvfor the entire family.
tablishment at* reasonable prices. No
lurteous treatment
known firm.
‘need in the apothecary Jlne.
- -- ^ vvij
her improve- 'harder ucage. Here again is a quality
V-'V hevrolet leature hitherto not found in other'
Lmated in Ijiuiens, S. Phone j sian<ianl of ijuality at low cost. .As a
702. He sure to see the n<*w ( hevi'olet' vomit Uhevrolet has become the
cais iK'ioie you buy a car. The new'world’s largest producer of automo-
Uhevrolet has a longer wheelbase,; biles with modern three-speed trans-
new “aer-streain” styling,^more pow-j nussion. The (Hievrolet models ein-
erful six-oylin<ler engine, larger amlj vody quality features such as you
lower Fisher bodies, l isber no-draft j would exncct to find on cars of much
ventrllaiion, safety plate glas.s in higher price.
windrhieM, cushion-balanced engine - All Uhcviolet cais and trucks are
for smoothest oiieralion, improved. no'v finished in Duco, the finish that
f?-ee wheeling, the “slarteiatoi ” for letain.s its color and lu.ster almost in-
simplified staitirg, and even greater definitely and withstands very much
economy, and many other
_inenty that n?ake the ne
the great American value for 1933— low priced c;.rs. Truly it combines
and offers the j>u:chaser an even mory -Kaiity and comfort with the Uhovro-
coinfortable car. Many features’make let .standard of economical transpor-
: the Chevrolet one of the appreciative tation.
light sixes on the market today. The j The Chevrolet is a six in the price
, fi>-st and only low-priced car with lange of the four,
syncro-mesh shift and free-wheeling 1 mid Motor Co, isr under the man-
^ and has a speed of G.'I and 70 miles agement of people of wide automobile
j an hour. , expedience. Their long service to the
With more than six cylinders you 1 motoring public has Uught them the
less than six' superiority of the Chevrolet and they
cylinders you sacrifice coiTifort. } will be pleased at any time to demon-
They offer a complete line, of cars t^tlate any of these models to you.
and trucks with four speeds forward i They are progressive business people,
which afford even greater quality at whose interest in every patron ex-
low cost. The public^has recognized i tends through the period of the en-
that Chevrolet represents a high tire life of the car purcha.sed.
in thousands of American homes.
Tlie prescription department uses
only the purest of drug's and each
profiteering here and w'hen a custom- preurription is compounded by a prac-
er makes a purchase, whether the | ticail pharmacist,
amount involved be large or small the: In this business review we wish to
customer can rest assured that he is | compliment this well-known and cap
getting the value of his money. ■ able drug company for the manner
Good quality, honest prices and. in which it is serving the public and
re- i suggest to our readers that they call
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