The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 26, 1908, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 5
A GREAT CO
NO EXHIBITION!
Of the Great Majestic Maleable and Charcoal Iron Range at Our Store
oHTweII SEPTEM
14th to 20thone week
Set of Ware
With every Majestic Range sohl during this
ing Kxhihiliou, we will give absolutely
FRUK one handsome sei of ware. This ware
is worth #7.50 if il is worth a cent. It is the
best that can be bought. VVe don't ;i(hl $7.50
to the price of the Range and lell you you are
getting the ware free, bul sell .ill
Majestic Ranges
At the regular price. Von get the ware free.
Remember thi is for Kxhibiliou Week only.
Ware will not be given after this week. This
ware will Ix on exhibition :it our store and must
be seen to be appreciated.
Come in any day during
the week.
PROOF: We don'I 11 1% you t<? tako our word for any
of the abovo stalemi nls. hui it you will call at our store
any day during tho week from Sept. Pith to the 20th n
man from the factory where Majestic Ranges are made
will prove t<> your faction that these are absolutory
(acts and we'll show you many more reasons why the
Groat Majestic Rang? in absolutely tho boat money can
buy.
Everybody
Welcome
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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 doubl the
largest and best reservoir.
11 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 limes as long as a steel body.
Being 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 conic.
A Great Majestic Range lasts three limes as
long as a cheap range, but it don't cost three
limes as much.
You are Welcome Whether
You buy or not.
7WI?
Everybo
Welcome
LAU RENS, S
l J T H CA R O L. I N A.
Miss Iiila Hart is visiting Miss Mario
Harrison in Simpsonvillc.
Miss Mamio Armstrong Ims returned
from a visit to Mountville.
Mr. Earl Haiti), of Itabun, was in tho
city Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. < arlb lo, of
Charleston, aro visiting relatives in the
city.
The Best Pills Ever Sold.
"After doctoring 1"> years for chronic
indigestion and spending over t..
dred dollars nothing ha done
much pood as Dr. King' New Life
Pills. I consider thei
ever sold," writes B. F. Ay cue, of In
gleside, N. C. Sold maler cuarant ? al
i?aureus Drug Co. *s und Pul netto I >r
Co. 's drug stores.
Mrs. Wright and children have
turned to Greenville after vi
Mrs. J. A. Copoland.
August time tells on kh ner\
that spiritless, no amhition feeling <
be easily^and quickly altend hy ta ?
what is known hy druggh I : ovorywln
as Dr. Shoop's Restorative,
hours aftor beginning < >u the It
rative improvement will ho noticed.
Of course full health will not im
ately return. Tho gain, how< ;
surely follow, And be I of all, j
will realize and feel your troi
ambition jis it is return! 1 i
influences depress, first tho
nerves," then the Stomach, Hcai
Kidneys will usually fail. Sti
these failing nerves with Dr.
Restorative and see how quickly i call
will he yours again. Sold by
Drug Co.
Miss Ella Poland has returned from
Montreat.
Mr. fluy Smith, of Waterloo, pent
Saturday and Sunday in tho city.
(inundated Sore lives Corel.
"For twenty years I stltforcd from a
bad case of granulated sore eve-, says
Martin Hoyd, of Henrietta. Ky. "In
February, 1903, a gentleman a iked me
to try Chamberlain's Salvo. I bought
one box and used about two-third 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 lie
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Potato, O.
We, tho undersigned, have known
J. Cheney for tho last If. years, and bo
lievehim perfectly honorable in all busl
nesfl transactions ami financially oblo to
carry out any obligation: made by his
firm.
Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, <>.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon tho blood
and mucous surfaces of tho Rystem,
Testimonials sent free. Plico 7G cents
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipa
tion.
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"FINER THAN EVER" Is what all
11ie particular buyers aro saving about
the quality of COPYRIGHT Flour. Try
a barrol and sou if it's true.
Appier Scod Oats for Sale I have
about 1";') bushols of Rno Appier Seed
(hits for sate. S. J. DAVIS.
I,aureus, Route ~>. 3-4t
LOST SI LVER WATCH At Friend
ship church WV. O. W. picnic. Watch
has "D. P. Bovd" Oll inside, fob al
ia, bed. Reward if returned to A. A.
Cal ling Ion, Iiarksdalc. 4-11
dr. and .Mrs. J. Lee L?ngsten have
returned from a week's visit to friends
and relatives at Whitmire and Ronno.
Dr. Penned, of Waterloo, was up for
the State campaign meeting Saturday.
It (lows like electricity through your
: ii docs the work. If you aro
wasting away take Holllstor's Rocky
Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tab
let -. Palmetto Drug Co.
Henry Clay
Flour
Still stands at the TOP.
Just received n car
Copyright I'lottr, also
Red Seed (hits, Barley,
[<ye Mid Crimson Clo
ver Seed.
Big lot of Bagging
:tn<l Tics both new and
old.
Good Corn feed ( hits
find Hay al cays on
hand, one 6o gallon self
incasurinp- ()ii Tank.
Notice of a Special Election
To bo hclil in tii School District <>f the
Town <>f Laurcns for tin- Purix)sc of
Voting Upon tho Question of Whether
or Not tho Board of Trustees of dd
School District Shall Issue Bonds to
the Amount of Ton Thousand Dollars
for the Purpose of Erecting a Now
Graded School Building in tho Said
School District.
Notice is hereby given that an elec
tion will l>o hold in the School District
of the Town of Luurens on Th?r I;
the 17th day Of Sept., 1908, for the
purpose of- voting upon tho quo! ti< n sis
to whether <>f not tho Board of Trus
tees in said Schodl District shall to
bonds to ih" amount of Ten Thot mud
Dollars for tho purpose of erecting a
new Graded School Building in said
School District. ? . \
The polls will he open at tin- Cli rl.Y
office, In the <ity Council Chamber in
the City of Lauren -, from 9 o'clock in
tho forenoon until I o'clock in tho af
ternoon.
At said election the residents of I I id
School District, which embraces i to
corporate limits of thoCitj of Laurel
who are duly qualified to vote under lh<
constitution and lav s, ( I' tho Slate of
South Carolina, shall '. <? allowed to vole.
Those voting in favor of the is ? i
of said bonds shall vd - a written or
printed (.allot, upon which the words
"for the issuing of boiids" Ore written
or printed thereon, nud thoso opposed
to the issuing of . aid bonds shall vote a
similar ballot, upon which the words
"against tho issuing of bonds" a e
written or printed th -coon.
Said election had bo a ord< rod by the
Hoard of 'I'm li of the Raid Seht I
District and ,vi!l bo held pursuant to
the order of the said I toard of Tru
of said School District, and in pursu
anco of an Act of ti e General A
hly of tho State i f South Carolina,
passed at the session of 1908 and ap
proved Fob. 20, 19
VV. L. Boyd, L. C. Balle and da -
A. ('lardy uro hereby appointed
managers to conduct the said el clion.
By ordor of tho said Board 01 Trus*
tees.
c. c. P E ATI IERSTON E,
(!htlil man.
c. II. ROPER, Secretary.
Final Settlement.
Take notice that on the iL'th day of
Sept., 1908, wo will r< ndor a final ac
count of our acts and doings 08 0 t I
tors of the estate of Jnnb A. Allld, de
ceased, in the offne of the JudgO of
Probate Of Lauren; county at II o cl( ck
a. m. and on tho same day will apply
for a final discharge from our trust
executors.
All persons Indebted to said cstnlo
are notified and required to make pay
ment on that date; and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate will pre
sent them on or before said date, duly
proven, or be forever barred.
< . E. ROWLAND,
C, R. ROWLAND.,
ExocutoiM.
August 12, Pats 2-41
Secretary of the [.aureus County
Medical Society, Dr. .Jesse II. Tongue,
will attend a meeting of tho secretaries
of the difforont county medical socie
ties embraced in this .district, which
wil. lie 1, Id at Nowborry on the second
Tu ?. lay in Scplcmbor. At this meet
ing a program for holding a numbor of
district meetings will he arranged.
Mr. I.on S. Mntttson and family, of
Columbia, passed through I.aureus
I'n >sday in their line louring car. Mr.
Mallison had come from I Ionen Path in
oi\o hour and a half of running tim<
ai l left here at ii o'clock for Columbia.
. \. t'. Todd is on? of the latest
contributors through The Advertiser to
the Bryan campaign fund.
Postmaster Goo. S. McCravy, accom
panied by Mrs. McCravy, is at Glonn
Springs recuperating from his recent
attack of illness.
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j # MONEY ^
You will find that you save
both time and money when you
call .a this establishment to make
those necessary purchases of har
ness and fittings, tterc sve have
the most complete and compre
hensive stocks and the prices arc
remarkably low.
An inspection on your part is
hound to make yotl ft purchaser.
Barksdale
&
Franks
Laurcns, S. C.
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Ribbons
Plain Silk Taffeta, Satin Taffeta
and Gros Grains in desira
ble shades and widths.
HOSIERY.
Ladies', Misses' and Children's plain
and drop stitch.
MERCERIZED WHITE WAISTINOS In col
ored wash fabrics; a complete line to
select from. Also in Embroid
eries and Laces at
W. Q. Wilson & Co.
BflMWMMWBHI
The First Principle
Man
SAVE.
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| Should be TO
I is possible that luck may play an important part in the quick
h making of fortunes, but it has nothing to do with fortunes accumula
P ted from the savings of labor.
R A bank account, however, will be of assistance and the young
R man or woman who will take this method of saving from his or her
? salary will eventually reach the desired goal.
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This bank welcomes the RCCOUntfl Of those people who are working
on salary and have a desire to save a part of it.
THE BANK3T L?URENS
laurens, s.c.
The Bank for Your Savings.