The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 26, 1908, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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A GREAT CO ING EXHIBITION! ONE Of the Great Majestic Maleable and Charcoal Iron Range at Our Store mSEPTEMBER 14tK to vrstu?nTweek Set of Ware With every Majestic Range sold during this Cooking Exhibition, we will give absolutely FREE *>ne handsome set of ware. This ware is worth #7.50 if it is worth a cent. It is the best that can be bought. VVc don't add #7.50 to the price of the Range and tell you you arc getting the ware free, hut sell all Majestic Ranges j At the regular price. Von get the ware free. Remember this is ha Kxhibilion Week only. Ware will not be given after this week. This ware will be ou exhibition at our store and must be seen tobe appreciated. Come in any day during the week. PROOF: We don't aak you to take our word for any of the above statements, but if you will call at our store any day during tho week from Sept. nth to the 20th a man from the factory whore Majestic Ranges are made will provo to your satisfaction that these are absolutely facts and we'll show you many more reasons why the Great Majestic Range ia absolutely the best money can buy. Everybody Welcome ISCAVLOn AILCO??? ^ *r$$7 i.1J Sly / --7. ? ,>,-, I cjgm? mm ?"V% ' - ? V TV - Mira?*?! asafflKSS^^ Whero prossuro water is used [ ".f this nialloablo iron pin*oxtonsion waior fro tl, which has more . , healing surtneo than any Ift?f ^S^I h J-f ?'l othar,W?Hw abundance ?^wot-H $i ff (0 lllai.es the I lilf?b IB gallons of wator -jd?A<i healed to tho point cl ^^_?^RaSSk bcilinn. whilo break; to cooking, v/t on I:. !ft ?>?? V Hie leaver shown. plac: oi rosorvoir. 58S32S f I.-/ FACTS ABOUT THE GREAT Majestic Range It is the only Range in the world made of maleable and charcoal iron. It has beyond any question of a doubt the largest and best reservoir. It uses about half the fuel used on other Ranges and docs better work by far. The Majestic all copper, nickeled reservoir heats the water quicker and hotter than any other. It is the only reservoir with a removable frame. The charcoal iron body of the Great Majestic Range lasts three times as long as a steel body. Heilig made of non-breakable material, there is practically no expense for repairing the Majestic. As for baking, it is perfection, not only for a few months, but for all time to come. A Great Majestic Range lasts three- times as long as a cheap range, but it don't cost three limes as much. You are Welcome Whether You buy or not. Everybody Welcome LAU RENS, S O I. J T" hl CAROLIN A Miss Lila Hart is visiting Miss Harrison in Simpsonvillc. Miss Mamie Armstrong has returned from a visit to Mountvillo. Mr. Earl Babb, of Rabun, w as in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. .J. E. Carlisle, ? f Charleston, are visiting relatives in the city. The Best Pills Ever Sold. "After doctoring 15 year.; for chronic indigestion and spending over two hun dred dollars nothing has done n much good as Dr. King's New Life Pills. I consider them the 1 ever sold," writes 11. F. Ayscuo, <d (n glcside, N. C. Sold under ;uarai sal Laurens Drug Co.'s and Palmetto Dr 1 Co.'a drug stores. 25c. Mrs. Wright and children have re turned to Greenville after a visil t" Mrs. J. A. Copeland. August time tells on the nerve.-., fjul that spiritless, no ambition fooling can l>e easily^and quickly alten d by taking what is known by druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Within I; hours after beginning to uso tho Resto rative improvement will '><? noticed. Of course full health will nol Immedi ately return. The gain, however, will ?urely follow. And bo 1 of all, will realize and feel your strength ambition as it is returning. Outside influences depress first the "inside nerves," then the Stomach, llonrl and Kidneys will usually fail. Strengthen these failing nerves with Dr. Shoon'n Restorative and see how quickly health will be yours again. Sold by Pall Drug Co. Miss Eiia Roland has returned from Montreat. Mr. Guy Smith, of Wat< rloo, Saturday and Sunday In tbo city. Granulated Sore Eyes Cured. "For twenty years I Buffered from a bad case of granulated soro oyes, says Martin Boyd, of Henrietta, Ky. "In February, 1003, a gentleman naked mo to try Chamberlain's Salve. I bought one box and used about two-thirds of it and my eyes have not given mo any trouble since." This salve is for ale by Laurens Drug Co, How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, o. We, the undersigned, have known F. .1. Cheney for the last lf> years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation.-, mado bj hi firm. Wai.iun<;, Kinnan & Mauvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, <). Hall's Catarrh Cure Is take,] inter nally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the \ torn, Testimonials son! free, price ,., cents per bottle. Sold by all Oruggl I Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. OUR SPECIAL NOTICES. "FINER THAN EVER" is what all lho particular buyers are saying about the quality of COPYRIGHT Flour. Try a barrel and see if it's true. Appier Seed Oats for Sale I have about !.">() bushels of line Appier Seed Oats for sale S. J. DAVIS. Lnurcns, Route 5. 3-4t I.OST SILVER WATCH At Friend ship church \V. (). W. picnic. Watch has "D. P. Hoyd" on inside, fob at tached. Reward if returned to A. A. Garlington, B&rksdale. '1-11 Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee L?ngsten have returned from a week's visit to friends and relatives at VVhitmiro and Rcnno. Dr. Fennel, of Waterloo, was up for the State campaign meeting Saturday. II flows like electricity through your , it docs the work. If you are wasting away take Hollistor'a Rocky Mountain Tea. ?">"> cents, Tea or Tai? Palmotto Drug Co. Henry Clay Flour Still stands at the TOP. Just received a car Copyright Flour, also Red Seed Oats, Hurley, Rye and Crimson Clo ver Seed. Big lot of Bagging and Tics both new and old. Good Corn feed ()ats and Hay always on hand, one 60 gallon sclf mcasuring Oil Tank. J. H. Sullivan Notice of a Special Election To bo held in tii Sc tool District of Town of Laurent! for tho Purpose of Voting Upon tho Ouestion of YVhotl ei or Not tho Board of Trustees of Said School District Shall Issue Bonds to the Amount of Ton Thousand Doll r for the Purpose of Erecting a New Graded School Building in the Sal ! School District. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held ill the School District of the Town of Laurous on Th?r d< .. tbe 17th day of Sept., 1008, Tor the purpose of' voting upon the ?u0! lion .1 to whether or not tnn Board of Trus tees in said School District shall i io bonds to the amount of Ten Thou in i I Dollars for tho purpose ol eve. ting a new Graded School Building in said School District. ? . \ The polls will be ((pen at the Cli rl \ Ofllco. in the City Council ('handier it: tho City of Lauren ;, from '.? o'clock in the forenoon until I o'clock in tho af ternoon. At said (deed ion the rcsidonts of : : id School District, which embraces the corporate limits of thoCitj <d" Laurei , who nro duly qualified to vote under I ? constitution and lav s of the Stato of South Carolina, shall bo aIlow? ,; Lo volo. Those voting in favor of I he is nil of said bonds shall volo a written or printed ballot, upon which tbe words "for tho issuing of bonds" arc written or printed thereon, and those opp< to the issuing of said bonds shall vote a similar ballot, upon which the wen!-, "against tho issuing of bonds" a o written or printed thoroon. Said election hti i bo -.i ordered by the Board of Trustees id' Mio Bald Schot I District and .vill 1)0 hold pursuant to the order (d* the sal I Board of Trui '< of said School District, and in pur unco of an Act of lie General A bly of the Slale of South Carolii , passed at the session of 1908 and ap proved Feb. 2 I, J008. W. L. Boyd, L. G. Lalle and da A. Clardy are hereby appointed managers to conduct tho said < ! etion. By order of tho stud Board ol Trus tees. C. C. FE ATI IERSTO N E, Chairman, C. II. ROPER, Socrotary. 8-8t Final Settlement. Take notice that on the 12th day of Sept., 1008, we will render a final ac count of our acts and doings as oxecu tors of the estate of -lane A. Allld, do ceased, in tho ofllco of tho -lodge of Prohat?; of Laurens county at II o'clock a. in. and on (In; same day will apply for a final discharge from our inn executors. AH persons indebted to ;.aid e late are notified and required to make pay ment on that dale; and all pors?UShav ing claims against said estate will pre Sent them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. C. E, ROWLAND, C. IL ROWLAND, Executors. August 12, I5M)S 2-4t ? ? ? ' I l ? : i Ii!, - Hi' I ? i ;?? !l >ii-;i ui? i.i .v . u i I. i <> <i i n.xf. :>: I,<1 iit.a, U ? , I .1 : \, . in..-. Insiy, III! ', ?-Uli T.V , i'l !. Ii, Secretary of I ho Laurent) County Medical Society, Dr. Jesse II. Toaguc, will attend a meeting of tho secretaries of the difforont county medical socio? Li embraced in ibis .<li ilrict, which will i?c I. 'Itl at Nowborry on tho second Tu -. lay in September. At this moot in i program for holding a number of district meetings will ho arranged. Mr. Lon S. Mattison and family, of Columbia, passed through Laurens I'u ulay in their line touring car. Mr. Mattison had conic from I Ionen Path in oi\o hoar and a half of running time ai I lofl horo at il o'clock for Columbia! Mr. A. C. Todd is one of tlie latest contributors through Tho Advortisor to tin' Bryan campaign fund. Postmnstor Geo. S. McCravy, accom panied by Mrs. McCravy, is at Glenn Spring:, recuperating from his recent attack of illness. You will find that yon save both time and money when you ??all at this establishment to make those necessary purchases of har ness and fittings, Here we have the most complete and compre hensive stocks and the prices are remarkably low. An inspection on your part is bound to make you a purchaser. Barksdale Franks Laurens, S. C. r SiRibbons! Ribbons Plain Silk Taffeta, Satin Taffeta 3 and Gros Grains in desira= b!e shades and widths. HOSIERY. Ladies', /Hisses' and Children's plain and drop stitch. MERCERIZED WHITE WAISTIN?5 In col ored wash fabrics; a complete line to select from. Also in Embroid eries and Laces at W. G. Wilson & Co. Jg The First Principle Of the Salaried Man Should be TO SAVE. I is possible thai luck may play an important part in tin* quick making of fortunes, bui it lias nothing to do with fortunes accumula ted from the savings of labor. A hank account, however, will he of assistance and the young man or woman who will take this method of saving from his or her salary will eventually reach the desired goal. This hank welcomes the accounts of those people w ho aiv working On I alary and have a desire to save a part of it. - A - THE BANK3^ LAU RENS LAURENS, SX, The Bank for Your Savings.