The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 14, 1909, PART TWO PAGES FIVE TO TWELVE, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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|^^^^^^ The most highly refined and healthful jf I in almosi every ^American household, || j ^^UdlH^^ wonderful popularity and usefulness. B * *? * ft * *. * h ??*?*??. ?.- ?? U)U iii : SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. ?r * . Miss LIU lev Stevens of Greenwood, spent from Thursday until Sunday af ternoon in the City, the guest of Miss Emily Meng. ooo \:iss Ethel Simmons of the Columbia College spent Faster at home. ooo V?S8 Sadie Sullivan of the Colum bia College for Women spent Easter wK'n her parents; Miss Sullivan ar rived in the eity Thursday night, ooo The sacred concert ni the First Methodist church on Monday evening of tl is week was cue of the most de lightful events of not only !!.?? wenk )>ut of the year. A large audience Was assembled to Hear th ? delightful music which had been carefully pre pared, and was rendered with exceed ing skin. Each number on the program wiisa gem, and Wtu thoroughly enjoyed by all those present, Miss McMlchael of Otangeburg ohannou her hearers wit the several beautiful vocal solos: und (ho drghn selections l>y .\ilas Jes sie Holt \Vore beautiful indeed, ren dered as they were with that peculiar, ly -et touch that characterizes all her idayltig. Mr. Marvin Franks of el - 1 est on, who Is well and fnVofably km n here, and whose Voice is much adi ired, was at his best in the several numbers given by him. The choral club trained by Mrs, Deverehx Turner, und the male quartette, delighted the audie.nco with two excellent selections each. F illowlng Is ihe entire program: Post l?de in 0.,..Edward Head.... Mi:- ? lessio Holt. Ave Marla. ... F. Abt.; .Choral Club. RlfkVe Song... .Teresa Del Relgo.... Mis- McMlchael, With Von in Eternity.\If red Sol mas ...Mr. Marvin Pranks, v. ido W'iiii Me.I. Truman Wol cott... .Messrs. :\ IL Illeks. M. I.. Ro pe R. <!. Franks, Frank McCravy, Lost Chord... .Sullivan_Miss Mc Mlchael. Paddy_Ii. Ii. Reh rend... .Mr. Marvin Franks. spring Song,.. .Alfred llollms.... Miss Jessie Holt. Night Sinks on the Wave.. ..II. Smart. .. .Choral Club. 0, Dry Those Tears.. .ToStl.. .Miss McMlchael, For All Eternity.\ ifred Sol man . . Mr. Marvin Franks. Absent.lohn W. Metcalfe .... Mes ?:>. P. II. Hicks, M. I.. Roper. R. tl. Pranks. Frank McCravy. Tahuhauser March.... Waguor.... Mi. Jessie Rolt. ooo .' ss Josephine Salllvan was the ohnrinlUg hostess to the v.)"!, ; ladies oi MysterlbU3 TwoUty-twO clUb on Sai irday afternoon, in compliment to Misses Anna Rrynn of Greenville ami Nah Walke- of Rani well. Misses |)r> :i and Walker were Easter guests in City, ami attended the dance on Monday evening. Miss SUlltvaii was assisted in re ceiving her guests by Miss Sadie Sulli yah. her sister, who was at home for 'he holidays, from tho Columbia col let;.-. The decorations for the after noon wer - the ever beautiful Easter pal ins, which together with ferns ami pol plants rendered the parlors ami re< . ption halls a scene < :' beauty. The sec cards for the games played. Nations, w.re artistically arranged with Easter ? Olors, ami on each was tin- daiiity Easter chicken. At the conclusion of the games. ;i delightful salad COUt'se. with coffee was served. Those present were: Misses Anna llrysn of Greenville, Nan Walker of Rai i.well. Willie Mae Chlldress, Julia (lil!<erson, Elizabeth Shell. Helene Gray, Luclle Martin. Rosaloo Franks. Daisy Sullivan. Grace Simmons, Lyn! ? Jones, Mary Tod.I. Lnlln Mae Dial. Annie and Elizabeth Rlchcy, Neil Mil ler and Josephine Fuller, ooo Miss .fessle Holt, after spending Easter with her parents i:i the city returned Tuesday to Columbia. Miss Roll will graduate in piano SOIUC time in ..lay. ooo m;-s Simsle McMlchael. of Orange bu '?? who was the charming guest of Mi: icssle Molt duriim her short visit to '!.? city left Tuesday at noon for Pan -aster to spend a few days before ret imlng to school at Columbia. Miss McMlchael 'made many friends dining her short stay in the city. ooo The marriage Wednesday evening, April 7th. of Miss Madge Louise Mod lock and Mr. John Arthur Taylor, oc casioned Quite a pleasant surprise nmoag the numerous friemis ami ac quaintances of these well and popu larly known young people. The cere mony, which was witnessed by a small group of intimate friends and rela tives residing in the city, was perform Cd by the Rev. John I>. Croat, pastor of the First Methodist church, in the parlors of the parsonage. Mr. Tay lor is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor of Princeton, this county, und has lived in Lnureas about tour years, beinn now ami for the past three years employ >d as a salesman at the Unrclwaro stove of Brooks & Jones. His bride Is n daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W .Frank Medlook. oae of the prominent families of Dials township, she possesses the fine .mat es of mind and heart characteristic of Southern womanhood. The marriage of Mr. Taylor and Miss Medlock was one of the pleasantly anticipated June events by them and their friends, but Cupid decreed otherwise. A few days be fore their marriage Miss Medlock ar rived in the city for a short visit to friends, and it was then decided to give their friends a surprise. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are at home to all their friends at 11". Sullivan street, ooo Miss Sadie Gregory of Lancaster is the guest this week of her old college friend. Mrs. TltOS. Shaw. ooo ('id. Hoberl X. CUninghnm of Rose moul was a welcome guesi nt the Faster dance on Monday evoni*; .. oob Miss Ernestine Jones of Spnrtaii burg spent one day' last w ?? ): with her friend. Miss Willie Mae Chlldress. ot >0 Mis-; Nan Walker of Harn well, a student at the, Colnmbhi college was the guest 6ti 'Easter <?< Mis. Ethel Simmons dud Miss Latin Mae ' ml. attending the danee on .Monday e.ven* lug. and returning to college on Tues day. Miss Kate Glenn of the < Ity graded schools spent Buster lit be. ... m ? in Chester. ooo Messrs. ?!. f. Rhea and .!. II. Glenn of Wofiord Coll go were In the < ! i n Monday, attending the dunce on Mon day night. Mr. Rhen is (Vom Rock Hill, and Mr. Glenn, who i- a brother of Miss Kate Glenn, Is from Chester. OOO Miss Edith Suliivan of lloneti Path was the guest on Thursday afternoon and night of Miss Ethel Simmons, on her way home from coltege to spend Faster. ooo Mrs. E. P. Mlnter was the charming hostess to the members of the Fort nightly social club on Saturday after i noon. In one of the most enjoyable meetings of the club this season, Na tions was the game of the afternoon, the score cards for whien were dainty Easter designs, artistically and beau tifully decorated. After Cards. Mrs. Si inter served a delightful salad course with coffee, and Ice cream and cake. Mrs. Ilosefl Dean, after a sine-; \ |sit to Mrs l. D. Watts has Rone to Spor tauburg, her old home, for a brief stay. O' The annual Easter th nea was slven on Monday evening. ?'? com pi ?m?? ac F CIS \ \!> LH \NS !'i \\ \i \ I.].. Cross Hill People arc Vmused ; iiii lutcresttna Bali Rnmc. \ it! We suttgesl that Mr. John W, I Linn a and Mr. A. M. !ii!l compose a com. mittee to n. t up a subscription :'<>:? the monument to the women of the Coh j Mr. .lames Leanutn of Clinton was witit home folks last Sunday. j Mr. m. T. Simp<-ou will attend the meeting of Euoree Presbytery at Greenville this woek, The Presl.yte I rians her.? have made a call for Rev. '?;. M, Moll lugs worth for one half his ; time. J Miss LI7,7.(e Griffin, a teacher in 'he .Cross Hill SChOOl, spent the week end with friends in Greenwood. There was an entertaining Easter service at the Methodist church Sun day evonlng. There was much Interest here last ! Friday in a game of ball between the "Fats" ami the "Leans". The stout 'men of tiie town played against the ha.i ones. All who Witnessed 'he I gani? were hutch amused. The ' Pats" won. Mrs. Jane Austin is quite |j|, and .has bectl confine.1 to hoi' bed for sev eral days. Miss Rhldonn Owens, teacher of the Coi'onacn school, was with home folks here Saturday. Quito a number of children have i been out of school recently. Some have had measles, and quite a number have been Buffering with Cynanche i parotidea. I Miss, Carrie West of N'ewberry is Visiting her sister. Miss [Varl West. Misses Miller and Jennie Helle Wade returned last Friday from an extended visit to friend- Mid relatives in Atlanta and Dacula, Ga, \*0U will find her,- the largest and best line of Extension Dining Tables, made of solid oak. beautifully finished in different designs and sizes. S. M. i: II. Wilkes ,V: Co. M IRR1 l(JK VT >K)l"!S IY1L1.K. Sllss Maggie Clehunl Becomes Wife, of Jl ?. ?). L. Ho.vu. afternoon. Cth last., at :'. o'clock, Mr.; .i. Lawrence :'??<:? I was married to Miss Maggie Gielau i. at the bride's \ borne near Beif?gt, Rev, b. p. MllcbeJI oillciutlug. Mr. Boyd Is ?de of Our progressive fur'aietts and merchants, and avocation. The happy couple j have the congregations' and friends' best wishes. a lecture was given at the school building last Prltliij night by Dr. John C. Cook of Newberry. His subject was :h" Poet Jas. Whit comb Riley. a very good audleta e greeted the lec turer who for sometime pleasantly and profitably eat >rtuiued those present. a small entrance tee was charged the proceeds i.:' which will be applied to the bettor equipment of th-? school rooms, Mr. B, B. siii-:' operator at Abbe ville, is spending a while with bis home folks. Mr. A. H. Crisp of Heardmont, Qa? came o" er on 1st Sunday to tutend preaching service at his church. Miss Ltllie Culbertsbn of Temple. Ca . who has been quite sick recently, is at home tor a week's rest and con valescence. Mi-, and Mrs Thomas What ley of Cokesbltrg Visited a number ot their relatives her-- last ??? eek. It's u Top N ?it li Boer. Great deeds compel regard. The world crowns :?- doers. That's why the American leople have crowned Dr. King's New DlsCoVery the King of Throat and Lung remedies. - 1-Jvery ufom Is a health force. I; klli-5 gernis. and colds and la grippe vanish. it heals cOUgh-raeked ment ? lutiaiiied bronchial tubes and lungs j ? leo. Me N. ' t . ? . ? ? ? ? . ti 1' l?e.te r i lit iii'i'ci ? ' ? CAUSES DEBILITY Hero Are Tacts Backrcl Up By a Strong Oti.^rar.tee D ' ili'.y U > ' by .->? irrh. In our opinion, ,i ? :: ? t -a Catarrh wa* never itouh.vid with Debility, Pebilltycan htsvor bo < tu ?d by hi ??'.; ine not designed t?i ira Catarrh, Wo j iS'Ulvcly guarantee to ecu: Catarrh, nad t*-.? is cunj Debility, la <?? in y i as(j w he: j we 1 lil to offc* t a cum we will i- ?*. charg-j \ i?n' for the niodiciha Oiuphe, id d-nia ; ?'. -? trial, Now, sunny no one sh(iti|d i. do t ) holicvo us '>r t-? put pur claim ?>.?;:'. ti ..1 i ;si under ftiii i conditions. \V?j atl :Ii : ri k. ; t ? <??..? !>y '.:ij 11 ' l t: i i ? ' . j It . ? ! . : p. cm ? : . .. bavo Kexail Mucu-Tono in Kvto Piice*50c.. mil Si.cd. We urge yoi ?::?? Drug Co., Lattrens, S. C. L OWNEY'S CANDIES Fresh and Crisp The Best Ever Tasted. School Books and School Supplies. Pencils, Inks, Pencil Tablets, Ink Tablets Writing Pens, Rulers, Erasers, Sponge, etc. If you want a school book come hero for it. I Dr. Posey's i? 1U?A r\}A t>..i:..ui . The Old Reliable. 'r,vj?mmw .i nil I win mf ^ REFRIGERATORS s I hat are .Ok f Because thev are so constructed thai the air makes i 5 a complete circuit from the ice chamber around through the provision chamber and thev are 2S ! - '.li afcfea LINED WITH CHARCOAL 1 between the inside and outside walls which is a j non-conductor-of- heat, and many other improve J \ ments that cause them to consume less ice than im WM 'W any other REFRIGERATOR on the market. ^^^^ WP'w] ? ' a Be sure to let us show vou our line in differ- * ?y ent sizes and quote you our prices before you buy. ok a y?j d s a A a c a & .-j a & j3 a * a if & a & m a a a. *i & .<& a_j& a a >?'? ?:? a * & a ?MMM^anMiwiiniTitCT^ Fceii lor Man anil Boast JUSl !M'l'ivcd, I ?? ? OJlft'C'l.s of first dud second patent flour, which we will divide profits with you. 1'iesh iron; litill, fresh water ground Corn Meal, Corn, 0. 1ts. Mnvj Molasses, llaepn, 1. aid, 1 lunis. The price iif Coffee is up, bra we cue still selling Slbs ?>i" gobd Roast Coffee, for >:.oo or lolbs best Green C !' t'nkn \V Peas, Beardless Harle; . < ?r?nge, Ahibe;' C me see ? sei l inj ? Sullivan's Store _ _ _3 Associated with The Laurens Trust Comp'y (laving accepted the managen if the real estate department of I,u to serve the. public, uirvi yit.'. bu; u : and soiling real estate. The! demarr for convenient lots nnd shiall tracts d land is continually increasing, we ar In a position to materially astdat thos desiring to either buy or -.-Ii rcnlestnt? Wo sollen small and easy payments and at a reasonable rate Of interest If you arc interested either as (?und-., s or or seller r?al estate, we will , glad to servo you and make it to you Advantage to give mo youf busine." When not otherwise employed I Will found in Laurens Trust Compan;, Office in Todd B'ld'g adjoining ??nie.- o Messrs. Simpson, Cooper and Unbl Respectfully, C. A. Power have ;i ;.M?o(l oiu-, you tiiust bcjjin by ^cttinj* ?'on(l seed. \\V bavo I Planting | hh I ime * & $ hh L'asou ^ ^ i . t. i :|^: ?JOOll SIM DW- ^ ?ft" "' *T 4? I Joans, IIi? Ii . Kin ?|? <fi tuck> Wor.?k i l Pole) * C UK' S( dl, rS" Jtf! !?'.:: ll IV.'I . ? li'.ion HH Ht" s. is ?icrman Mill- rfr $ I..-. C IrUi $ 4?. p Hh * * -<- HH * KENNEDY BROS. I 1 .aiiruns. S. L. ^ 4; Tea or Coffee The Cup that Cheers Monogram ( of fee tin- Highest Grade i I Darjeeling Tea i k I he I .lent 01 Asia 1 fr! I \\V want v >c it reculai I Mahaffey I "Tmrrm rriTirrTrtrT HUM rim?11 n 1 im 1 Anderson & lakelv BROKERS Two lock Fiu' .-.!!?? . ? i , . . * Kn terms eil \ '" ' ? iui ?> :i ieo Mil I!. fourl Ii pOt' UlTC. The prolliosl place in Poubtnir! I"" :it a bargain $3,ooo. 802 acres in two tracts, oh Duncan's creek, near (larlinfjlon station. l b} acres near Wart; Shoais, ilnoiv improved and ir* high state cultivation. 92 3-1 acre-; near Tumbling' Shoals, high state cultivation, with -:\ room dwelling, 132 acres between Lourchfl and C'Hh* ton at a burgain, We have thai InugniHceht farm known a^ the Van Robertson farm,near Waterloo, 211 tuircs at a bargain^ and very easy terms. 318 acres hoar Waterloo, thb Amanda Colerhaii [dace ."?no act"; fear Stomp Spr:-}--, the best bargain of them nil. Oho id.Vroom house hhd lot oh I "!?'?n inj' st reet at a bargain, '.?',* .a re , the lloyd farm at Royd's M ul, $1000; one-half cash. ? One i?a ??!, n. Harper St., nice hti tid ing lot, between ?l?v? Taylor's and .1. i? Sexton. r<it:,i and see it for nny kind "f real est ate city or COUftt i V. 2? 11. P, Boiler ???><! ?"??"> " P. Engine ahd Brick outfit cheap, in K"(,*i shape. Two houses and lota near I.aureus cut ton mill .-.tore. Anderson & Blakely Brokers West Main St. I.ai i:t:\s. S. C. T. C. 1 URNKR, JR., ATT( )r n !;.v-.\t-i..\\v. Will practice in all State courts, Prompt attention given to all business, Ottice m Enterprise liai.k iiul iic.g.