The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 21, 1909, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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sweet, and perfectly wholesome. Royal is a safe guard against ihe cheap alum powders which are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROYAL IS THE ONLY BAKING POWDER MADE FROM ROYAL GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR frfrfr-fr fr fr-fr fr* i| 4 4; v 5 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. " ?'? fr .*? ? * t ?- * * t- ? * * ? jm ???. r V ISS Mayme Ferguson returned Fri da} from im extended trip t?> Columbia \Vboi ? she has been visiting t'rtouils. 000 \ i ?. Marius Randers ami little son. Hai : oi' (Ii ecu wood Uro visiting Mrs. .-? i i Ma ! ? ? in ? sting ami thorough paper on the Iiis leal fneis <>r Mi. Vermin. .\ vei; 'ntertaiulng and instructive ptt pOi -a the life and writings Ol' Nn lha i 1 Hawthorne was read by .Mrs. (iray. After the buslhOss meeting, do oils Ice cr<-am and cake were ooo :osl enjoyable evening was spent wit Mr. and .Vis. K. II. W likes on Fi d They entertained several of theit friends at a sumptuous dinner, which was served in courses, consist ing . turkey, rice and dressing, chick en - itlnd, creamed potatoes, tomatoes am lettuce, Ice cream and cake, and and Airs. Wilkos are charming cir> aim-is and a most delightful even :;g was spent with them, Tl >se invited were: Mr. and Mrs. 'I. K AlkOll. Mr. and Mrs. \V. I?. Fer guson. Mr. ami Mrs. S. K. HOiley. Mr. ami "Irs. It. F. Jones. Mr. ami Mrs. .1 I'cngue and Mrs. Mosen Dean. ooo for veins has (bo city of Lau rel -eon so brilliant a social event as Monday evening's of last week, the occ. loti of the annual Master dance. Mau.v who have mo: in recenl years Itetl the d . eni ..i this occasion am! enjoyed the iif .; number of visitors from New he ?. Clinton, Greenwood, Spartan, hutf Kork liiil and Columbia greatly udd< . to tile pleasure of the occasion. Du l?g the past week the armory. In hieb the dances have been given, htif . ??en completely overhauled hint rei ivated. an I neat ladies' dressing rot have been lilted up on the third Moot of the building. On Monday eve nit.- the walls of the hall Were beau tifully and artistically decorated for the occasion, Palms and pot plants wert placed in and near the windows, an. in tho rear of tin- hall amidst a bower of palms and ferns was a pun ill bowl, gracefully presided over by Misses Julia Gllkcrson and Willie Mac Ohlldress. assisted by Mr. W. ? ', I.af aster and Mr. tlt'OOltS Ctlildt'OS Lnureus boasts many devotees of the dance, and these, in company with the many welcome visitors, composed a company that gladdened the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to bo present. The excellence- ot' the music was evidence cf the fact that the local Orchestra had been engaged many clays In arduous practice for the event, and 'iii- Unparalleled ,?ue , , Is large \ V.S.I . \\ II s I ' ? . Miss Willie Mac Chlldress. in black grenadine trimmed it: jet I Miss .iulia (iilkersou. in net over light greet taffeta: Miss Sadie GrOgory of Lan? east'-r. lavender inossallno trimmed in gilt: Miss Josephine Sullivan, ::: wistaria messalilte, trimmed in Per sian braid; Miss Nan Walker of linrn well, in White net over canary satin, witli chiffon trimmings; Miss ICthel Mowers of Nowberr.v, in old rose mcs sallno, with Persian lac- yoke; Miss ! Anna Drynn of Greenville, in point Id'csprlt over cream satin, with velvet I trimmings; Miss lOlizahetli Uichey. in tnessaline with Persian braid; Miss Mabel Wallace, i.i corded silk dlrec tolre gown: "Miss Lall? Mae Dial, In black net over red taffeta, with velvet Jet trimmings; Miss Mary To.hi. i:: ! blue crepe de chine over tafftHa. with point lace trimmings: Mrs. Goo. A. .. i it!! ? ? ? i . ? I . - ?? T. 1?. Darlington gray voile over I pink taffeta; Mrs, !. .1. Adams, n White m^ssalhie with l ice trimmings to match. The coupl >u were: Miss M tit'in lJun [Drowning of Goldvilio with Mr. A. Sltninohs, Miss Mary Todd with Mr. Tbos. I. Swygert. Miss Josephine SuL llvati with Mr. .!. W. Dunkltn. Mis Nell Miller ivjtli Mr. tlary Eichelber> ger. Miss Annie RichOV with Mr ;-. 11. ; Hai?t>. Miss l/.lla Ma- Dial v.::!; Mr. iL w. Sexton. Mlsa Jessie Dolt ??..<;: Andes' Great Medicine Now In Laurens Large Sales Every Day and Every Body Pleased and Delighted?Harvelous Cures Reported. Impressed with thO Ihorll or Andes' Great .Medicines, and 6f lltblr Wonder, till work in Col tun hin and spartan burg, we have placed a large order for the Andes' groat Prescription and Andes' Oreal on and now announce, the fad to the public. The wonderful enterprise of the Grunt Andes in the distribution of his medicines has created discussion in all freies, the fame of the man s indi- ; v unl effectiveness of his remedies! is ? 'ihtntuiy being admitted by every one, testimonials from some of the i lending Citizens of the southland can not do otherwise hut convince us that the medlCltlOS must have merit, and we have had many < alls for them from fin.- own citizens, in our own town. On former occasions, the great An des, has made it a practice to set aside a part of an afternoon to publicly ' demonstrate Ihe power oi' in - tions ami merit of his medlclnCM by giving demonstrations .is to w\uo Ills Groat oil w ill do for stiff arms, loints. limbs, many have responded to the call and various forms of rheumatism Intve been cured. in speaking of these Demonstrations the Groat Andes said; "Thd prepara tion I used this flftomoon is not tin one with which I accomplish most. My greatest remedy is called Andes" Great Prescription, and with which even more remarkable euros have been made in cases of catarrh, stum (ich, liver, kldtn-y and bladder trouble disorders. 'fin- stomach you kr.ov. is the seat of many of man's worst diseases, and bofore I leave thousand* will have been cured who have never even had hope of relief before." Those medicines are now on sal at our store. Palmetto Drug Co. Mr. .1. C. Rh vi. Miss Elizabeth Ulchey with Mr. 0. ! wirt Kit hoy. Miss Elise I Brock with M>\ P. 13. ll'b.V. Miss .Muia ? lirynn . ; Greenville With Mr. f. 0. SWif/.er, Miss Na-. walke1 of Barn ? with di\ Tbl -. Bolt, Miss Mabel Wal ,i ??? " s II ' i. N Wood. Mi.-s Sadle Gregor} of Lancaster Wltb Mr. !:. G. Pranks,. Miss Ethol ; Bov ?? ;)! New berry wi?i Mr. Alberl Dia!. Miss Au reibt Vabkio i Clinton with Mr. T. c. Tun. Miss iona Vorke of Clinton with Jas. Davis of Clinton. Mr. i schayer \ i Ii Miss Mottle Bouiware, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. ? Browning Ol Goldville. The stans J were: Mossrs. S'aneoy s. Gilkeraou. S. iL Jone:' <>: SewbOrry. v, Monroe. .1. C. Young P. Adair. Albert Gallo way. Will Uidy. .;. ?. Little ami I. \\\\ Dillard <* Clinton. Marvin Pranks of Char!. ; .>?; P, B. Poliers lind it. l. 1 BUr'ott of New!) t-v, ?. l. Poliers ami 1 T. R. Riloy b Greenwood. .1. (', Rhen of Hock Mill, \>. Walking - f ?Meli- j mond. A. M. ^t.ouiA <>i Charlotte. iL' McC. Ih lhles Ith 1 11, P. Glider Of NoW- j . ' ? [?' ?, K i:. WSIs? :.. .Min. 1.. Gilkersoh. P. W. ; C*t'Ls|>. ti. D. Cray. HOhry Shell and Henry YCargin.. i h? chuporbhes were: Mr. and Mrs. T. D. DarlillgtOn, Mr. and Mr.-. W, D. Perguson. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. N. Richard sun. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Bottey. Mr and Mrs S U. Todd, Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. lt. K. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Anderson, Mr, and Mr.-. W. K. Hichey. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dial Gray ..ml Mr. and Mrs. W, it. Richey. LAM) s U.K. The St ito <>;' South Carolina. i Cd'.inty of Lauren-. j !r. Court ol Common Pleas. . form JOHN P. DOLT. C. C. c. D; .;? G. s.. Laurens. s. (' Dated. this April llfb, ihl-St WORTHY Gf CONflDtNCt An Offer Backed Up !:y One of the Most Reputable Concerns. \V r will ;:r c i: ? y > : of ?;>?: <tip V.in-i or pay f ?.- .ill tho nicdicin i usoddurin > :'i.? ! trial. You pay us nothing it wo fail, j That'* i migiity iw.>ad sutcuient, \:: '. v. ? r.ui.ia e-. iy word of it, Wo Will biiilt it up 001 own personal t iptit uion, I ? ? i >>nLl anything bo iaoto fair and s.a. uro AT Dr Posey's Drug Store LOWNEVS DELICIOUS CANDIES From 5 cents per pack age to 50 c per package Fresh Dr Posey's The Old Reliable. Glowing Springs Mineral Water ? The Largest .S??| S 3* and best line of ?1/ ron m iMSliit.J J \ Ever shown in ^ Laurens. Ja jt> Consisting; of a beautiful line in dillerent designs, finished in colors, < White, Blue, Greeen, Mahogany land many other colors that we nave not the space ention. <J We have just received a solid car load of [Iron Bed Springs. On account of buying them in carload quanti prices that vou would have to pav for cheaper qualities mtiftft 'i!?> ? &l line before vou jlJJ .' $ r. y '< i?&^i2SiHties \ve can sell you the best at other-places. Be sure t i our ..." v * d /6 ?f: d *?, ? /? rrV-' *>. ic ? iv' ??5 4 <fl .?2 : V ' j- ?/ s' .. ? v v i> v IP f !*?' :? tv # i;' r? b> ??? .? * # b? 3' i> p 5* c P? v v Cotton ? ? Planters 1 1 If you arc inter ested in a good Cot ton Planter, come ? to us and let us show you, what we have to offer. We know our ? planters are i?ood $ ones and w ?uld \ like to have a i chance am! con "j vi nee vou, oi t heir ' 1 l IL SULLIVAN'S I STORE 5 REAL ESTATI: We are offering Mr.?. !.. K. Milufh's Lot of 2*J acres, including Storo Lot, at [.anford Station, dwelling nnd out build* ings <?n the premises. Price ri^ht, terms reasonable. Lots No 27 2H'.'18 i" 12-11-16-IS-50, of the Irbv place suvey In the city of Lauren.-. Those being situuted on the ? ? desif cable, farms, at WuUs Mill Town. We Ore When heeding anything in ]it.'ii! Estate Write or call on us The Laurens Trust Comp'y Respectfully, C. A. Power. (ifllco in Tod-.i Building C-vi,v.v-v;?: HH HH & HH HJ: 4 O | Fresh | * ., ,. !* + , if * "v3 ?' ..'4.li ? 4 in air ti^>lit liii call. l'iu'S, Seedless Raisins, ami eleauen C in r;int>, ?L, Califi lii.i I ,enu >u cliny ainl yellow free stone peat lies, CanMed 1 Vas, ?^ 11i1k T< ?::: ^* ImcsIi rhkl domestic * KENNEDY BROS. ? Laurens, s. L. yp Tea or Coffee The Cup that Cheers Monogram < of ice the Highest Oracle I Darjeeling Tea The Light Of Asia yen will use it regularly. ODrannsmR.'! BROKERS nt'h's im t'oaway VyoilU'N twrtr ?I. i ? ? II. '.in.', acres in two tracts, < :i Dutteati si creel . ?cur tjarlitigloii ?tntiohi 11?> aen's ne?r Ware Shoah, fiholv improved ?nd in high stallt cultivation* :: i acron near Tuffthtirif* Shoals, bitfh state cultivation, with six-room dwelling. l-'.'j acro.n between l.anrenn :ir.. 1 ("Ith* tun at a l>an;ain. Wo hllVO thai ma|*HilicOnt farm kriOwn a.-> the Van Robertson lartrt.fVoar Waterloo, 211 acros al a bargain, and ? ? ? iim Im . bei W ?ofl ?tij\ <? Taylor's and .1. . > . t'orn? tihd ???<? for any kind of real estate city or couiilrv< J, II. I". Hoilor mid H. P. Engine and Brick outfit cheap, in good ?hupe* Two hounea arid lots near l.aur-'iis cotton mill store. Anderson & Blakely Brokers West Main St, I/AUHRN9, S. <\ T. C. TURNER, JR., A TP ?UNKY-AT-I.AW. Will practice in all State coilftB. Prompt attention jrivci tc all business. Office it! Enterprise Bank Building.