The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 26, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 4
MR. B. Y. Ar<(U?WN'S
VISIT TO BKOTHEll.
Laurons was honored Monday by a
visit from Mr. 13. V. McQuown, of Clin
ton, who has just returned from a trip
to see his brother, Mr. J. M. McQuown,
in Columbus. Miss. This was the first
timo the brothers have met in twenty
two years, vir. .1. M. McQuown having
visited here then. Numbers of people
in Laurons county enjoy the friendship
of or acquaintance with Mr. McQuown,
especially the readers of The Adver
tiser, for many years he being a regu
lar contributor to the columns of tins
paper under the pen name of "Slocum
Gilson." While in the city Monday lie
talked very interestingly of his trip to
Mississippi and the genuine pleasure o/
the visit to his brother.
"II was the greatest time of my
life," said he. "To say that 1 enjoyed
myself does not express it at all; it
was simply grand and I was happy
every minute of my time. My brother
and 1 were both in the war, although
not in the same company or even the
same regiment, he enlisting in Company
K, 10th Mississippi, at Baldwin, while
1 was a member of Company K, 11th
South Carolina. He moved to his pres
ent home just forty-two years ago and
engaged in tho manufacture of wagons,
buggies, etc., in which business he has
made quite a success and is now well
fixed so far as this world's goods is con
cerned. Needless to say that he did all
a man could do to make me enjoy my
stay with him; he was a host royal."
Continuing the narration of his visit,
Mr. McQuown said that the greatest
day of his life was Thursday, the 13th
of August, when he witnessed a sham
battle between parts of the United
States troops, then in camp near the
city of Columbus. "Hut," said lie,
'"the battle was not the greatest feat
ure of the day; it was the banquet ten
dered the old Confederate soldiers at Li
o'clock after the battlewasovcr. There
were ninety-four of us old soldiers there
and I have never in my life sat down to
such a spread as was ours that day;
but the best of all was that we were
served by the oflicers of the United
Slates army. They waited on us. 1
.shall never forget that day so long as I
live."
McQuown savs that the crops out
in Mississippi are not very promising,
the corn being quite poor and the cot
ton suffering from the extremely wet
weather. The writer was much inter
ested in the conversation with Mr
McQuown even when it turned to poli
tics and the plain-spoken, honest old
veteran differed widely with him on
some questions and even censured him
for ome of his views. Hut tho differ
ence of opinion did not prevent them
becoming friends and will not likely de
stroy the pleasant acquaintance newly
made. Mr. McQuown is a reader and a
strong friend of The Advertiser; he
did not take his departure before speak
ing in glowing terms of Col. W. W.
Ball, now of ( harlcston.
Thinks it Saved His Life.
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine,
says in a recent letter: "I have used Dr.
King's New Discovery many years for
COUgllH and colds and I think it saved
my lifo. I have found it u reliable rem
edy for throat and lung complaints and
would no more be without a bottle than
I would be without food." For nearly
forty years New Discovery has stood III
(lie head of throat and lung remedies.
As a preventive of pneumonia and
healer of weak lungs it has no equal.
Sold under guarantee at Laurens Ding
Co.'s and Palmetto Drug Co.'s drug
stores. ode. and $1.00. Trial bottle
free.
"Strongest in the World
tor the South, and Strongest
in the South for the World."
Mr. Hugh Donnen, who is attending
a business college in Spartanburg, spent
Saturday in the city.
Dr. (',. C. Albright und family 1*0
turned Sunday from a visit in Clinton.
Dr. Albrighl mad" a trip to Atlanta
also during his absence front the city.
Mr. liroadtiH Clardy, of St. Louis,
Mo., is in the city Visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. ( lardy, and other
relatives.
WO.QD'S SEEDS.
Best qualities obtainable.
Winter or $
Hairy Vetch Q
innkOfl not only one of the la igest
yioldiagand best winter feed and
foniffO crops you can ffl'OW, bill is
also one of the best of soil improv
ers, adding more nilroffon 10 the
soil than anyiolher winter crop.
Wood's Descriptive Fall Cat
alogue gives full information
about ibis valuable crop; also
rrvAabout all other
Farm 6 Garden Seeds
^ for Fall planting, Catalogue
[fJ mailed free on request. Write
for it.
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
Seedsmen, - Rlolunoiid, Va.
Due West
Female College.
With the best modern conven
iences and equipment, und high
standards of lunching und living,
this is an ideal place for prepara
tion for tho groat responsibilities of
womanhood.
TERMS UNASONARLE.
For attractive catalog write
REV. JAMES ROYCE,
Due West, S. C.
7W\
?ate
of Soda
The finest Fertil
i izer for Top Dres
? sing, beats cotton
I seed meal. Highly
? recommended in lie
I "Williamson" pb".
> We have Nitr ite
4 of Soda in slock
and solicit your
& trade.
4i
Kennedy
Bros.
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& -? ?fc fl-!?, -i-' ?? Hh 41 HI? Hh
Ande
&
Blakely
BROKERS
Real T.state
Renting
Stocks
Bonds
100 Town I iots and
7? Inarms for sale on
short notice.
\W haw several cily lots lo ex*
change for farm properly, see u
;il)Olll these.
Anderson <$: Blakely
Brokers
West Main St. La?UHNS. S. C
The
Laurens
Trust Comp'y
Insurance
A N1 >
Real Estate.
If you have Real Ins
tate for salo, let us
sell il for;, o:i. I f yi u
want to buy see us.
We have some nice
property, city and
county to oiler.
The
Laurens
Trust Comp'y
AVOID TEMPTATION
When a man carries loose chanj -
in his pocket the mail) leinpt.itions
of petty extravagances are indulged
when they would not be it the same
money was drawiug .| per cent, in
terest and on savings account in
this hank. It is these little savings
little nickels, dimes and quartet
that in time make a round sum.
Why not begin to save today
? Enterprise Bait!;
Laurens, S. C.
r
Chicora College
G R E V. NV1LLE
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Owned and Controlled by the Presbyteries of the Synod oi South Can
A High-Grade College for Women A Christian li"
Graduate courses in the Arts and Sciences,Music,Art, I
tics and Business; Large and able Faculty; Bcuutifu C
Buildings; Modern Conveniences; Healthful Climate; Lo< ill
Section, and in city of 25,000, Expenses for the entire j i
A. Tuition, hoard, room and fees ::::::
1>. All included in proposition (A) and tuition in Mu i<
Art or Expression $203.00 to : : : : : :
I The next session opens September 17th. Vor catalogue
I I7-Mt Address S. C. BYltl), 1 K
Littleton Female
One of the most successful and best equipped hoardii
South with hot water heat, electric lights; other modi rn
258 hoarding pupils last year. 27th annual session will huij
Cor catalogue address J. M. It II <) I) KS, ['resident, Lit
Central Academy L1:;
dustrial and agricultural equipment. Located on id') aert i on
from Littleton College and under the management of I
of Trustees. For new, illustrated catalogue add re
J. 15. AlKBN, Principal, Littleton, N'orl! Cm
Especially ncod "Nfttnt?'* Remedy" >'.;n Tt)ple4s)t need It lot
in..t: hi nut of tlx ir J"iiit.-<: need It In 1 eep tin :r Stemm ?
im.i Bowel? In ?ood ordcri need it f..r lho strength ni i vljj?n .
Let " NATURE'S REMEDY" Be Yom Bu
TnUo n tnlilrt now nn<l then; It Will keep y-.nr t-: St. in i.
comiitIon Hint disoabot cannot take hold. Every 1? \ :t r .
Klvo satisfaction, or the purohaso j?ri>-<- rofnndod.
:.-:\i.''_40'.'W7,?vp-*?'.r"r-i.
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GET A25cT. BOX. <
For Sale by Palmetto Drug
BiroK rn um mm mmm m
KRLS?J
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DID YOU EVER TRY IT
ON YOUR STOCK?
Nothing like it to put them
in good condition, free tl.cm
from insect parasites and pro
tect them from contagious dis
cases. _
KRES0 DIP
KILLS LICE, TICKS,
MITES AND FLEAS.
y Cures Mange, Stab,
Ringworm and Other
Skin Diseases.
Disinfects, Cleanses ami Purifies.
Use it on Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Dorr, Ooatfl and Poultry
FOR SALE BY
Dodson-Ed wards Drug >
??">: Laurens, S. C.
CALL OH WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLETS ON KHISJO DIP
(IS)
I We have just received
250 BOOKS
They were $1.50 Books, we offer
for only gQc
Drop us a postal and we will
Imail you a list of all books. Do
not delay.
In the lot is St. LEImo
Palmetto Drug Co. |
T. C. TURNIER, JR.,
\TT< iKXi:\ -.\T-KAW.
Will practice in nil Stale courts.
I'oinpl attention given to all laisiness.
? Ulice in Enterprise Bank Building.
CITATION
I i Slate <?!' South Carolina, County of
? ,.nirons. By '(I. Thompson, Ks
|uiro, I 'robal o .1 udgc.
Whereas, SV. I1. Cliildress made suit
'. me to grunt him letters of ad
di i ration of the estate and elfoctsof
y S. (hildross.
These uro therefore to cite and ad*
ni Ii all ami singular the kindred and
tor . of the said Mary S. Clliklress,
leceased, that they tic and appear bo
l' me in tl'o Court of Probate, to be
In Id at Laurens C. 11., S. C, on the
:'.rd dayof Sept., 1908, next, after pub
ation hereof, at II o'clock in the
I null to show CailSO, if any they
have, why the said administration
aid not ho granted.
Given under my hand this, I8tll (lay
if August,Anno Domini 1908.
(). G. THOMPSON,
21 J. P. L. C.
1 s;>7-===z 1908
College
OP
Charleston.
Charleston, S. C.
124th Vear Begins Sept. 25.
Entrance examinations will bo held
at the county court house on Friday,
July It, ul '.? a. in. All candidates for
admission can compete in September
for vacant I Joyce Scholarships, which
pay $HHI a year, (?in- free tuition
scholarship to each county <>r South
Carolina. Board ami furnished room
in dormitory.
Tuition $40.
For catalogue, address
HARRISON RANDOLPH,
I 'resident.
MONUMENTS.
If you are in need of a nice Menu
incut for loved ones I am prepared lo
furnish ii to you at very reasonable
prices. See nie.
[j. WADE ANDERSON, Laurens, S. C.
WE
? ... if ilftlllll
? ^ Wagon
??: Quality
Kv< rybody know:; what that
mi ana -the staunchest, best
laiilt, Helltest running, best
mat' rial wagon on the market,
!\ it nil d< ab i ? 111 i! In handle it because it costs them a
Huh mor< i iid they have to sell it lor a little more than
other wagon Si <
We Choose To Sell
Y?s? Wagon of Quality.
Wo lic'i ? ? wo know what the people nf this community want.
Whil ten Is a little in. it'0 than others it i.; Woi ill a groat deal Inoro.
Evoi-y W38Sj??rn ?e'oi-ih More Than It Costs.
It1 worth while !?> buy right while you ni'O at it. Got the wagon
Hint I , not ? ii : to h ithoi yon with tiro setting, breakdown:;, etc.
\Ve have thai vs ?> ; >ii;
COME IN AND LET US TALK M1LHUKN TO YOU.
H, Douglas Gray Sa Co.
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ige of life. It is at this time that the beneficial
rt'ect of taking Cardui is most appreciated, by, those
who iind that it relieves their distress.
It Will Help You
J <s
Mrs. Lucinda C. Hill, of Frceland, O., writes?
i "Before I began to take Cardui, I suffered so badly
_ I was afraid to lie down at night. After I began to
take it I felt better in a week. Now my pains have
gone. I ean sleep like a girl of 16 and the change
j of lifo has nearly left me." Try Cardui.
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