The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 28, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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? MR. RGE? MILLER ? Mr. Reed Mlllor. formerly of this city, und who Iiuh scores of relatives and friends lioro who are Im frosted in his career, has Jus! been booked for u six week's tour with Hie New York Symphony Orchoslrn. iu,; romnrknble tenor voice has brought him In great results ami ho is constant!) Soaring to the top of llio musical profession. The September number of the New York .Musical Courier prints Mr. Mil ler's picture as a frontispiece, and has an Interesting and complimentary ar ticle of bis career. The article foil lows : "The golden tones of Caruso are re echoed in the clear, far reaching voice of it.I Miller. And one hears the resemblance often remarked upon. Not only Is his voice of extraordin?r) natural quality, pure, mellow, strong and capable of exquisite modulation but he is an excellent musician, know ing what he sinus in minutest detail. Possessed of natural gifts, lie lias with the passing years land ho says he is only seven years of age, at least, he has bad only seven birthdays, Ifi b ruary l".ii gained through conscien tious study and experience an author ity ami reliability vvlili h have brought him into the forefront of American tenors. "Born of a musical family, lie lefl college to go as a volunteer lo Ihe Spanish-American War. in isns, ns n member of Hie first South Carolina Regiment, .lames it. Tillmnu, colonel Soon he sail'.-, in the regimental (piar tel. also playing llrsl cornel in tie hand. Tlio brief uupleasnnliie sever. he became CDmiCClcd Willi ii: con Btl'UCtlon department of the local tele phone complin) of Montgomery, Ala., where in 11)041 13d ward G. l ow. II. Hie basso and vocal teacher llioW solo bass in Mr. Iteisbcrg's choir, Central him ami advised his concentrating his entire future on til i d ivclopmeoill of his voice, "Thai the judgment of Mr. Pow II was correct Is shown by subs 'i I lit events. In January, pmj. Mr. Mfiloi arrived in ihe metropolis, and soon oh tainod the position of : oio tenor in Cavalry M. k. church choir, A. v. Cor nell, organist and director, Hero lie remained three years going to his torlc Plymouth church, Brooklyn, hi 11)05. Last spring ho was chosen solo tenor of the Brick Preshyterlan Church. Arch.;- Gibson, organist ami director. It i.- Known thai position.' such as these are obtained only nftoi strong coin pet it ion: till the more Ihe compliment to ihe nian who wins, lb* has studied with som 01 the best masters in New York, hill .-? i.vs lie has learned more front observation i nil personal contact With fellow lau I clans than in any other wax. lo four years lie has been undi i' I management of lleenry Wolfshon, un der whoso tistulo dlreclibn, Mr. M?I .? always 'making good." he has pro grossed onward and upward, Hi has booked engagements with sonn of the hot societies of New York nnd indeed, the entire Fulled Stales, and starts in Qi tbber for a loiir of si veil weeks throughout Ihe west and south. The summer has past most plea Ulilly with him. the lilost delightful port Ion Of it spent jn camp oil the shores ol Lake OlSOgo; the romantic 'Glimmer glass' of .lame- ronnimoro Cooper. Cooperstoxvn. X. Y." l or ( hroiiie Diiirrltoen, "While in tin- army lit 1 Still i ?n> taken xviili chronic diarrhoea," .-ay. George M. Kol ton of South Gibson ? 'a. "I have sillCO I 'ied maI1J v ni edles but without any permanent re lief Ulltll Mr. A. W. Miles of this place persuaded me to try Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera ami Diarrhoen Remedy, one bolilo of which stopped it at once." Kor h do by Lain n Drug Company. A pain proscription i printed Upon each :: .<? box of Dr, Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. Ask your do dor ( ? druggist If (his formula Is tiot Com plete. Head pains, womanly pains, pains anywhere net Instand rollol from a Pink Pain Pitbiot. Palmetto Drug Company. Mayor niiett of Charleston spoke III Connecticut Insi week Iii behalf 61 the national Democratic campaign. sin- i.ikis (Joed Tilings. Mrs. Chart, Ii, Smith, of SVesl Franklin. Maine, says: "| like good things and have adopted Dr. King's New Life piiis as our family laxitive medicine, because they are good ami do their work without making a fuss about it." Those painless purifiers sold at Laurens Drug Co.. and Hal motto Drugstores, cents. South Carolin.i has raised over $7,300 for the Bryatt campaign fund Cole Blease, who lives in Newberry, S. ('., Is ai Candidate for mayor of thai town, stomach troubles would more quickly disappear If tho Idea of treating the cause rather (linn (ho effect, would coiuo Into practice, A tiny, inside. Idddi n nor. i, . ax. i >r, Shoop, got ei ns and g|\. s|'| to the stomach, \ branch ul n go to the Pearl, and Olio lo tllO I kill Whon these "Inside noi vos" fail, then Ihr. organs niUSi falter. Dr. shoop's Roslorntlvo Is directed spec* ideally lo these lading lie >? Within is hour:; aller Starling the Restorative treatment patients say they realize a gain, sold by Pal metto Drug Company, PltlNCKTON IS KNOCKED OUT. People of Ylinf Preclncl Cannot Vote Next Tuesday. it si ??my. rrom what can he learned of the situation, that through error, the innungers of registration have en rolled the voters of the Princeton sccliotl Into a IX'CCillCt, which is not in accordance with the statutes. Con loquently, nil those who are reglnter* cd on the 1'rlnceton roll cannot legally vote, This seems a hardship in . , of the Intense interest in the coming election; yet, the law is very plain on the subject and it seems that the people of Princeton will not be allowed to vote this time. The wholesome, harmless green leaves and lender stems of a lung healing mountainous shrub, give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its cura tive properties. Tickling or dry hroncliltal coughs quickly and safely yield to this highly effective Cough medicine. Dr. Shoop assures moth ?ers that they can wth safety give tt lo even very young babies. No opium no chloroform, absolutely nothing harsh or harmful. It calms the dis tressing (diigh. and heals the sensi tive membranes. Accept no other. Demand i>r. Shoop's. Sold by the Palmetto Drug Company. Sr< ibe extra good values that we ne offering in solid oak. beautifully lluished oihl beds, at prices that will lie money saved for von. s. M. & 13. II. Wllkes & Co. Fir? at Waterloo. Waterloo. Oct. 20. Tho homo of Mr. u. v. Long was destroyed by lire at nine o'clock last night. Mr. und Mrs. I.ong were not at homo and tho origin of tho lire is not known. It is thought, however, that it was set on Are by robbers, as a quantity of clothing ami soun* silverware belonging to Mr. I. nug,was found hack of tin- house in a grip. The baiil Caught lire from the house and contained a bale of seed cotton, some cotton seed and all his fodder, all a complete loss. Mr. Ijong had $400 Insurance on his household goods. The house belonged to Col. .lohn II. Whnrtoil and was partially in sured. There is not the slight est (due to the robbery. Viliy .lames l.ce Got Well, Everybody in Kunesville, ().. knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route S. She writes: "My husband, .las. Lee, lirmly believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. "'s lungS were so severely affected that consumption seemed inevitable, when a friend recommended New Discov ery. We tried it. and Its use has restored him to perfect health." Dr iving's New Discovery is the king of throat and lung remedies. For colds and COUgllS it has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try it ! Sold under gtiuratilee at Luurens Drug Company and Palmetto Drugstores. r.O cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free 1 1 1 1 64 Sandow This is the name given to n boy's extra heavy weight black, ribbed cotton hose manufactured in the northwest. For strength and durability the makers are so confident of meeting with public endorsement that on every pair is attached their address. The price is 25c Ladies' fine Ribbed Cotton Hose, also the plain "Bur SOll" seamless. Both the makes arc 25c the pair. Misses and Children's, all sizes and grades, running from loe to 50c. Wool Hose lor Ladies and Children. Underwear I ? V ^ Ladies' Wool I llderwear in separate pieces. ( Hit ^ sizes in heavy bleached cotton fleece lined, an excellent ? ^ article at 50c. ^ ? tk A special in ladies' regular si/.es bleached cotton Vests 2^ at 25 cents. 2^ Zephyr Goods Knit Underskirts, a complete line of .Shawls, .Scarfs fi) and Fascinators. Ob IW. 0. WILSON & COMPANY $ i ililliiiiii i Wilffill " nudity Everybody knows what that means?the staunchest, best built, lightest running, b< st material wagon on the market. Not all th alcrs Hko to handle it because it costr, them a li ' more and theyhavo to sell it for a little more than ?fe ??ieose To Sell Th? Wagoira of Qualify. We believo wo know what tlm people of this community want. \\! ilo itcosts a litilo moro than others it is worth u groat deal more. ?vo!?y Hk.hupn Is Worth More Than lit Costs. I:' w rth whilo to buy right while you aro at it. Got the: wagon i n 1 !, not going to bother you with tire setting, breakdowns, etc. Wc havo that wagon. COME IN AND LET US TALK MILD UPN TO YOU. H. Douglas Gray& Co. 1 TAKE ONE 1 I TO-NIGHT ' ' YOU IL f EEL BETTEN IN THE. MORNING fSR rJ"A B LETS - CURES CONSTIPATION, D YS P E PS! A, R H E U M AT ISM, W*^L Better Ttlan Pills For Liver Ills. Get a 25cft. Box I CM P ^j. X I0RNINC m- * Sold Everywhere. A.H.LEWIS MEDICINE CO.,$T.LOUIS^A For Sale by Palmetto Drug Co. ' ' "Hello, Mr. Single What You Want is The Cold Cash Our elective policies giveittoyou and Protect at the same time. Do To-day Thy Nearest Duty' BROADDUS ESTES, Agent outfjea?tern life 3n& ?n BOX 278 LAURENS. SOUTH CAROLINA. Real Estate Offerings In acres of land, will dwelling, good am and out buildings, near Owlngs. Price $3,500; terms made easy. 100 acres of land, with five room dwelling. 3-room tenant bouse, good out buildings, near Hickory Tavern. Sullivan township. Price $15.00 per ere. x ?? acres of land in town of Lan ord, with five-room dwelling. Price 11,500. 59 acres of land in town of Lanford, ith tenant hous, at $50.00 per acre. acres of land in town of Cray Court, dwelling and outbuildings, rice $."><) per acre. 80 acres of land in one mile of the town of Cray Court, with two dwell ings. Price $40 per acre. 348 acres of bind near Rabun Creek Church, 8-room dwelling, three tenant houses. Price $32.50 per acre. 100 acres of land in Youngs township, 11 room dwelling, two tenant houses, good barn. Price $2.2?0. 2~>5 acres of land in Waterloo town ship, known as the John Y. Boyd place with dwelling and out-buildings. Price $1.700. ISO acres of land in two miles of Waterloo, with dwelling and out-build ings. Price $2.250. 15 acres land known as the Cray Court quarry. This quarry is now in good working order and a fine invest ment for men that want this line of business. Ask for prices and terms, 127 acres land in Sullivan township. !> room dwelling, good out buildings, 1 tenant house. Price $80 per acre. 27 acres land hounded by.I. C. Owings and J. R. Willis. Price $600. 30 acres land bounded by hinds of Thomas Armstrong and John Draydon. Dwelling and outbuildings. Price $35 per acre. 42 acres hounded by lands of the Badgett farm, J. 0. C. Fleming, W. J, Copeland, one dwelling and out-build ing. Price $2,250.00 50 acres at Gray Court, 4-room house and out building, bounded by lands of E. T. shell and M. H. Durdino. Price $60 per acre. Seven room house and two acre lot in town of Gray Court, modern build. Price 2,500.00. 115 acres of land Dial's township, known as the old Wham's homestead, with dwelling and out-building.^ $27.50 per acre. Price 200 acres of land one mile of Dial's church; 5 tenant houses s:{0 per acre. Terms made easy. 100 acres of land, 8 room cottage, 2 tenant houses, in one'naif mile of Dial's church. Price $4,000. Terms made easy. 205 acres in Fnirviowjtownship Grccn Vijle county, near Cedar Falls, hounded by John Terry, Clyde Willis, John Pod en and others, three dwellings close lo church and fine school. Price slS.tin per acre. 7 lots suitable for' building purposes, in the town of Simpsonville; prices made right. 115 acres hind, known as the old Wham homestead or "Wham's Lawn," with dwelling and out buildings. Price $27.HO per acre 120 acres land 2'._. miles from llarks dale station with dwelling and out buildings; 2-horso farm in cultivation; fine pasture; and well timbered. Price $3,000. 60 acres of half mile fron. Dial's church with dwelling and outbuildings, with lo acres in cultivation, 10 acres of fine bottom land. Price $1,800. 173 acres of laud In Dial's Township, known as the Wham place, bounded by lands of W. M. Deck. Win. Wham and It. A. Nash, with go* I dwelling, tenant houses and three horse farm in'cultiva tion. See this property for there is a bargain for you. Price $4,000. 84 acres near Friendship church, good dwelling and outbuildings, hounded by lands of W. R. Cheek. D. Wood., and others, Price $2,600.00. 112 acres of land, bounded by Cstnto of J. R, Swit/.er and Simp: oii ,? lato, With dwelling, 2 tenement houses and good outbuildings. Price $20 per acre. 4 acres land and nine room dwelling, servant 's house, in town of Gray Court Price $2000. c One lot with four room bouse on Cm lingtonst., nicely located. Prico$1,050. 53acres of land in one mile of Green Pond church, bounded by lands of 13. c. Stone, Robert Woods and other.-., with n six room cottage, tenant house, fino wired in pastures. $35 per acre. 810 acres in Laurens township, bound ed by lands of W. A. Mills, W. A. Simpson Ludy Mills and others, nice dwellings, well supplied with tenant houses. This farm will bo divided into ?(i acre lots if so desired, ranging in price from $25 to $50 per acre Of will sell the whole for $32,000.00 2 acres land in the City of Laurens, on Fast Main Street, bounded by prop erty of Mrs. Catharine Holmes and oth ers. Price $1,800. ">.::j acres laud fronting North Harper Street, just outside corporate limits, with 7-room dwelling, Prico $8,000, 103 acres, near Ml. Olive Church. Waterloo township, known as part, erf the Washington place, two dwelling and necessary out I,.siloings. Price $15.00 per acre. 639 acres laud 2 miles of Tumbling Shoals, nine room dolling, good barn and outbuildings, 10 tenant houses, well timbered, I I-horse farm in cultivation. Price per acre $35, , 50D acre.; of land within six miles of Laurens, five miles of Clinton, with dwelling and four tenant. hoUSOS, 250 .?feres in cultivation, balance in wood land. Terms made easy at $20 per acre. 08 acres land near Watts Mills, bounded by S. (). Leak and M. A. Knight, I tenant house. Prico $ 10 per acre. 200 acres land, bounded by lands of Mrs. Jesse 'league, Jim. Watts, Dr. Culler, dwelling and tonnent houses, 4 nprso farm in cultivation. Price $5,000.00, 68 acres land 2J miles Gray Court, brain led by landsof.I. II. < Jodfroy. John Arm..! ?ng mid others. Price$1,(550,00, 200 acres land, Waterloo township, bounded by land.; of estate of W. T. Smith, J. It, Anderson and Saltida riv< < r. Price $2,600.00. One lot in city 0f Laurens, nicely located, six room cottage, containing 6-8 acres. Price $2500.00. J. N. Leak Real Estate, Stocksand Bonds. Gray Court, S, C,