The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, February 05, 1908, Image 3
EnglandSays
NO ALUM
In Food
and strictly prohibits
the sale of alum
baking powder?
So does France
So does Germany
The sale of alum foods
has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum
bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as
injurious.
To
protect y
when orde
ourself against alum,
ering baking powder,
Sap plainly?
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
and be very sure you get Royal.
Royil is the only Baking Powder made from RoyalCirapc
Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole
someness of the food*
Wedding Bells.
At the family residence of Mr. James
Y. Pitts, Brewerton, on the 29th ult.,
at <5 a. m., occurred the marriage of
his daughter, Miss Ernestine, to Mr.
Asa S. J. McKissick, of Macon, Ga.
The wedding was a very pretty one,
and it was a very happy party of friends
that assembled in the old mansion
house to see the loved daughter of a
highly respected and well-known
family wed the man of her choice.
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
James M. Dallas, of the Presbyterian
church, and was beautiful and impress
ive.
The bride was becomingly dressed in
a travelling suit of brown cloth, with
hat to match, and she looked very
handsome and happy. The yjung peo
ple received the hearty congratulations
of their many relatives and friends for
their future welfare and happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. McKissick left Don
ald's Wednesday morning for Florida,
where they will spend their honey moon.
Their future home will be in Macon,
Ga.
Many Sleepless Nights, Owing to a Per
sistent Cough. Relief Found at Last.
"For several winters past my wife
has been troubled with a most persist
ent and disagreeable cough, which in
variably extended over a period of sev
eral weeks and caused her many sleep
less nights," writes Will J. Hayner,
editor of The Bulletin, Hurley, Colo.
"Various remedies were tried each
year, with no beneficial results. In
November last the cough again put in
an appearance and my wife, acting on
the suggestion of a friend, purchased a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
The result was indeed marvelous. Af
ter three doses the cough entirely dis
appeared, and has not manifested itself
Hince. For sale by Laurens Drug Co.
The ADVERTISER is getting mighty
good treatment at the hand of its
friends these days and The ADVERTISER
likes it. _
It's the highest standard of quality,
a natural tonic; cleanses your system,
reddens the cheeks, brightens the eyes,
gives flavor to all you eat. Hollister's
Rocky Mountain lea will do this for
you. 35c, Tea or Tablets.
Palmetto Drug Co.
LOCALS
Mrs. Claude Fuller leaves this week
for a visit to her parents, Rev. and
Mrs. J. D. Pitts, at Blackville.
Rev. W. E. Callender went to Clin
ton on Monday to organize an Episcopal
mission.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gage have rented
one of Greenville's beautiful homes,
and will reside in that city in future.
Mr. Gage left for Greenville on Friday
and Mrs. Gage, who has recently been
ill, followed a few days later. They
will be much missed by their many
good friends in Laurens, who, however,
wish them much happiness and pros
perity in their new home.
American Perfumers can make fine
PERFUME
To be thoroughly convinced try
Wm. H. BROWN & BRO'S.
new odor
Pocahontas
For Sale by
Dodson-Edwards Drug Co.
Laurens, S. C.
[R. F. D. PATRONS.
Postmaster Calls Attention to Practice
of Placing Coins in Boxes.
Acting under instructions from the
Postoffice Department at Washington,
the Laurens postmaster "wishes the fol
lowing notice given publicity:
Postmaster George S. McCravy de
sires to call attention to the practice of
some patrons of rural delivery of plac
ing loose coins in their boxes each time
they desire to dispatch letters, instead
of supplying themselves with postage
in advance of their needs.
This practice imposes undue hard
ship on rural carriers in removing loose
coins from boxes, and delays them on
the service of their routes. ?
The postmaster therefore urgently
requests that patrons of rural delivery
provide themselves and keep on hand
? supply of stamps consistent with and
in advance of their needs.
It is also very desirable that rural
patrons place in their mail boxes small
detachable cups of wood or tin in which
to place coins, when necessary, in pur
chasing supplies of stamps.
0. B. Simmons & Son.
Mr. J. A. Simmons has become mana
ger for the O. B. Simmons Co., and the
firm will hereafter be known as O. B.
Simmons & Son. Mr. Simmons has been
in charge of the bookkeeping depart
ment of this big store for several years
and is thoroughly conversant with the
affairs of the concern. A splendid busi
ness success is predicted for him by
his many friends in this city.
Save Money by Buying Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
You will pay just as much for a bot-1
tie of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as
for any of the other cough medicines,
but you save money in buying it. The
saving is in what you get, not what you
pay. The sure-to-cure-you quality is in
every bottle of this remedy, and you
Set good results when you take it.
feglected colds often develop serious
conditions, and when you buy a cough
medicine you want to be sure you are
getting one that will cure your cold.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy always
cures. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle.
Sold by Laurens Drug Co.
We don't believe that we have any
names on our list who do not expect to
pay for their paper, but the U. S. pos
tal laws say that it must be done before
April 1.
"Health Coffee" is really the closest
coffee imitation ever yet produced.
This, the finest Coffee Substitute ever
made has recently been produced by
Dr. Shoop, of Racine, Wis. Not a grain
of real coffee in it either. Health coffee
ir, made from pure toasted cereals
with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would
fool an expert, were he to unknowingly
drink it for coffee. You do not
have to boil it fifteen or twenty min
utes. "Made in a minute," says the
doctor. Sold byJ. M. Philpot.
To Become a Knight of the Grip.
Mr. J. W. Payne has severed his con
nection with O. B. Simmons Co., and
will go on the road this spring for the
Hogan Shoe Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio,
manufacturers of ladies', misses' and
children's shoes. Mr. Payne has been
the manager for O. B. Simmons Co.,
one of the most successful concerns in
the city, for a number of years. He
stands high among the business men of
the community, and will doubtless meet
with success as a traveling salesman.
A weak stomach means weak stom
ach nerves always. And this is also
true of the heart and kidnevs. It is a
pity that sick ones continue to drug
the stomach or stimulate the heart and
kidneys. The weak nerves, not the or
gans themselves, need this help. This
explains why Dr. Shoop's Restorative
has and is promptly helping so many
sick ones. It goes direct to the causes
of these diseases. Test this vital truth
and see. Palmetto Drug Co.
We believe that we have one of the
cleanest subscription lists of any county
paper in the State that has not a paid
in-advance subscription, but there are
some in arrears. The postal law says
they must pay before April 1, or be
cut off.
Ask Yourself the Question.
Why not use Chamberlain's Pain
Balm when you have rheumatism? We
feel sure that the result will be prompt
and satisfactory. One application re
lieves the pain, and many have been
permanently cured by its use. 25 and
50-cent sizes. Sold by Laurens Drug
Co.
4(1 make it a rule never to recommend
medicines until I have myself tried
them, as there are a great many in
the land that are perfect shams, but
having tried your Cure for Colds,
sore throat and other inflammatory
troubles, I have no hesitation >n cor
dially recommending it to the public,
for I think it a blessing to the peo
ple?especially the childron. 1 havo
known of its being used for PNEU
MONIA and throat troubles with marvelous effect. It is with pleasure that
1 give you this testimonial. Anytimejn the world that I can say a word)
ft>: 'our Company, I will do so without hesitation or reserve.
For Sale by All Druggists, $1.00, 50c and 25c
Gov.R.B. Glenn
Of North Carolina, Says About
GOWAN'S PNEUMONIA CURE
THE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY
For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat
and Chest Troubles.
New Postal Ruling
New Postal Law as it Affects Newspapers.
"A reasonable time will be allowed publishers to secui-c renewals
of subscriptions, but unless subscriptions are expressly renewed, af
ter the term for which they are paid, within the following periods
dailies within three months, triweeklies within six months, semi
weeklies within nine months,' weeklies within one year, semimonthlies
? within three months, monthlies within four months, bimonthlies with
in six months, quarterlies within six months -they shall not be counted
in the legitimate list of subscribers, and copies mailed on account
thereof shall not be accepted for mailing at the second class portage
rate of 1 cent a pound, but may be mailed at the transient second
class postage rate of 1 cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof,
prepaid by stamps affixed. The right of a publisher to extend credit
for subscriptions to his publication is not denied or questioned, but
his compliance or noncompliancc with this regulation will be take:, in
to consideration in determining whether the publication is entitled to
transmission at the second class postage rates."
Kindly turn to the address label on which is printed your name
and the date to which you have paid for the paper. If you are in
arrears please remit all arrears by April 1st at latest as on and af
ter that date we will be required under the above ruling to drop
> your name from our subscription list.
We do not wish to loose a subscriber, remit now before it slips
your memory.
Yours very truly,
THE ADVERTISER
Laurens, S. C.
Women's Pains
"I was a total wreck," writes Mrs. Beulah
Rowley, of Champoeg, Oregon, "from pains I had
suffered, for 4 years, every month. Sometimes 1
would be unconscious for 12 hours at a stretch. I
did not know that anything could stop the pain
entirely, but Wine of Cardui did. 1 advise all
women suffering with painful periods to use Car
dui and be relieved."
It does this by regulating the functions and
toning up all the Internal female organs to health.
It is a pure, specific, reliable, female remedy, with
Why not you? Try it. I ?Sl?l _,
Sold by Every Druggist in $1.00 Bottles.
a record of 70 years of
success. It has bene
fited a million others.
Writ, us a letter describing ?II
your symptoms, and w. will send you
Free Advice. In plain staled envelope.
Address: Ladies Advisory Department,
The Chattanooga Mtdkin.Co.,Chatta
FREE ADVICE
For That Terrible Itching.
Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep
their victims in perpetual torment. The
application of Chamberlain's Salve will
instantly allay this itching, and many
cases have been cured by its use.
For sale by Laurens Drug Co.
Assessor's Notice.
The Auditor's Office will be open
from the 1st day of January to the 20th
day of February, 1908, to make returns
of personal property and real estate,
where any changes have been made
since last return for taxation in Lau
rens.
For the convenience of the taxpayers
the Auditor or his deputy will attend
the following named places to receive
returns for said year, to-wit:
Reno, January 20, from 10 a. m. to
2 p. m.
Clinton, January^l, from 10 a. m. to
2 p. m.
Clinton Mills, January 21, irom 5 p.
m. to 8 p. m.
Lydia Mills, January 22, from 9 a. m.
to 12 m.
Mountville, January 23, from 10 a.
m. to 2 p. m.
Cross Hill, January 24, from 10 a. m.
to 2 p. m.
Waterloo, January 27, from 10 a. m.
to 2 p. m.
Dr. W. C. Thompson's, January 28,
from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Martin's Store, January 29, from 9 a.
m. to 12 m.
Rrewerton, January 29, from 1 p. m
to 4 ]). m.
Sharpe's Store, January 30, from 9
a. m. to 12 in.
Princeton, January 30, from 1 p. m.
to 4 j). m.
Tumbling Shoals, January 31, from
10 a. to 2 p. m.
D. 1). Harris', February 3, from 10
a. m. to 2 p. m.
Abner liabb, February 4,"from 10 a.
m. to 2 p. m.
V. A. White, February 5,'from 10 a.
m. to 2 p. m.
Cook's Store, February (5, from 10 a.
m. to 2 p. m.
Stewart's Store, February 7, from
10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Young's, February 8, from 10 a. m.
to 12 m.
Pleasant Mound, February 8, 2 p. m.
to 4 p. m.
Lanford, February 10, from 9 a. m.
to 12 m.
Ora, February 10, from 2 p. m. to 4
p. m.
Watts Mill, February 11, from 2 p.
m. to 8 p. m.
All male citizens between the ages of
21 and 60 years on the 1st of January,
except those who are incapable of earn
ing a support from being maimed or
from other causes, are deemed polls,
Confederate veterans excepted.
All taxpayers are required to give
Townships and No. of School District;
also state whether property is situated
in town or country.
After the 20th of February 50 per
cent, penalty will be attached for fail
ure to make returns.
C. A. POWER, Auditor.
Dec. 11, 1907. 19tf
America's
Standard
Ask your
grocer for it.
J. S. Machen & Co., oistrii.uiors
KILL the COUCSfl
and CURE the LUNGS
with
Dr. King's
New Discovery
OLDS Trial Bottle Free
and all THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
FORC
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY]
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Witte at onco nml learn why wo secure boat
Vlinailions, und best Ralavica for our prraduatca.
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PAIN
T*r?tn In the head?pain anywhore. has Its cans*.
Tain is congestion, pain Is blood pressure?nothing
?too usually. At toast, no nays Dr. Hhoop, and to
?rov? It he has created a little pink tablet. That
kblet? called Dr. Shoop's Headarho Tablet?
coaxes blood prcssuro away from pain centers,
Its effect is charming, pleasingly delightful, Oently.
though safely, it surely cQualuoi too blood clrcu,
Jatlon.
*' you have a headache, it's blood pressure.
it's painful periods with women, same cause.
. ! you are sleepless, restless, nervous, it's blood
cohgoHtlon?blood pressure. That surely is a
certainty, for Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets stop
It in 20 minutes, and the tablets simply distribute
the unnatural blood pressure.
Urirfse your linger, and doesn't it got red, and,
swell, and pain you? Of course It do?.s. If* .
gestlon. blood pressure. You'll find it w"
W?always. If i simply Common Sense.
find it where pain
_ jti sense.
Wo sell at 25 cents. ?nd cheerfully recommend
Dr. Shoop's
Headache
Tablets
PALMETTO DRUG CO.
Dining Room
Furn=
iture
$9*
"SP
Consis ting of a
beautiful line of
Dining Tables,
China Closets and
Sideboards.
All made of Solid Oak, beautifully finished in different
designs and sizes. On account of buying them in large
quantities and direct from the manufacturers on contracts
we get them at prices that enables us to sell you the best
made and best finished Tables, China Closets and Side
boards at prices cheaper than you can buy them at any
other place. See our line before you buy.
Beardless Barley for i Sale
and 50C bushels of Field
Peas at good attractive
prices.
Ml. H. FOWLER.
Simpson, Cooper ?5c Babb,
Attorneys at Law.
Will practice III all State Courts
Prompt attention givon to ?ill business
MONUMENTS.
If you are in need of a nice Monu
ment for loved ones I am prepared to
furnish it to you at very reasonable
prices. See me.
WADE ANDERSON, Laurcns, S. C.
DR. CLIFTON JOKES
Dentist
OFFICE IN SIMMONS BUILDING
Phone: Office No. 86: Residence 210.
HO LUSTER'S
Hocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Medicine for Bu:y People.
Brines Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Liver
ind Kidney troubles, Pimple?, Eczema. Impure
'Hood, Und Drcnth, Sluggish Uowols. Headache
mil lluoknche. Its Kooky Mountain Tea In tab
lot form, :t'< cents u box. Genuine made by
loLMSTim Dmui Company, Mudlsoa, wis.
iOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczema
\ro c mi d by ChntnlH'i loin's Snlvc. One applicn
? in Heven t'iv Itching nud burning sensation.
ChambeiIain's L'ough Remedy
Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough.
DEPOSIT BY MAIL AT 495
Compounded
Twice sx Year
This bank receives deposits by
mail from alisections of the country,
and allows 4 per cent on same, com
pounded twice a year.
Hy this method you can deposit
and withdraw quickly, safely and
conveniently, and have the benefit of
tho security afforded by the large
resources and financial strength of
this bank.
?
Dopr its are received in any
amount lrom one dollar up, and may
be withdrawn whenever desired.
Write for booklet, free.
TOTAL ASSETS
$3,000,000.00
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H'm. D. ii? is .
) >'*rll<"-? llcA.lrr.
tine medium
l'.i rlll'lll !>lll|.|>n
II. lielmii f..r UM
By the HUNDRED, THOUSAND or MILLION of the above three favorite
varieties Grown In tho open field and will stand severo cold without injury. ? money
necompany your order; otherwise plant? will be whipped C. O. D., and you will have to pay
rCUl?"ice<rif!,o b" YouptfaYsWd, S. C.J r,00 for Jl.OO; 1 to 4.000 at ?l ? per 1.C00: f. lo S.000
at tl.ZSuuf^ i.ootij is to 20.000 at $1 00 per l.ooo. SpccUtpricoson larger quantities. Full count
i.. 1 imtisf no't ion flrunranteed or money refunded, ''older on Cabbage Culture liy C. M.
(jibson mailed free on application. Cheap exprc'P roloa to all points. Mail y<iur orders to
C. M. GIBSON. Youngs Island, S. C. gj
I Another Week Of j
BARGAINS AT
The Hub.
The Great Change of Business Sale at The
Hub will be continued for another week, or until
Saturday night, February 8th. If the weather
has kept you from attending the first week of the
Great Money Saving Event, be sure to attend the
last week, and come expecting great values and
you will not be disappointed.
Special offerings for this week only in Ladies'
Cloaks, Suits and separate Skirts, Kimonos and
riuslin Underwear*
Stop at The Hub This Week.
Sale Closes Sat. Night Feb. 8th
THE HUB
Laurens, .... South Carolina^
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