The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 28, 1909, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DR. McOUlRE'S BOOK IS A GREAT HISTORY Col, 0. <i. Thompson l'rges its I'se in \ll the Schools of tin- South. Thuuks Mr. Wright. Col. o. (;. Thompson of this city ha< recently read the history ol the war between the states, written by Dr. Hunter McGuIro, the copy of which was loaned him by Mr. .1 N. Wright ol "..aureus. Col. Thompson pro n 11 aces it a great history, one thai st' mid do much to counteract the !? Ise Impressions gathered by the school children of today from the ? !y of histories writteu by aliens; tat ; he urges its use in all Ihe schools 61 1 tio South. Concerning the book. c'ol. Thomp son writes .Mr. Wright us follows: ? Dear Sir: I have read with great Internst and instruct Ion the >.k. en titled, "The Confederate Cause and < iifluet in the War between the St des" "ami other Confederate pa I ? ?* you were so kind to I >u I me. ','> have neross to anything coining an thb peil of I ?r. Hunt r SU Ott ire, < .;? who "hud be n with .laeksoh" or I! ' scholarly Judge Christ Ii .. is Ihl ,. ? ; it rare |)rlvllOgC. r'liis wi . ed to . ? m 1. ? A 1 htit ?"shock bf pain and ludtg -.? in ti at the vreat body of the youth ihe Ituul^were fed with lit ,-. ,-e created by alien authors" add "tltb poison ot unjust ueeuhhtloii w. .-. carried to t'.? minds of all the ren ol the Southland, read al ly a generation was growing up with cohcoptkius bf the motives of r] fathers, and the causes of the between the sections which were ,.. ? inly mistaken, but altogether dis ci. ? 'able", and "the jouth ?f the wh no South were being stealthily rob j .1 nf an heritage glorious in Itself and elevating and cnobltug to them ? s and all who came after them.'* "'I here was no surrender at Apjio ;.; ?? ix, and no withdrawal from the lie.!.! which committed our people and :? ? children lb a heritage of shame ; . dishonor." and "No cowardice Ott . . battletteld could bo as base ami .._lefnl as the silent ttcquleaem ? lit ? lelu >ne which witi (caching the ,. ii a-en in the home* and schools ilisn the comunrcinl value of slavery is the ciir.se of the war. that prr on ? I Wer? I treat- d inanity. t.ba? .let': !: ??! )?'.. I.ee v.ere !i*H ? ici resist Invasion, ami < limbed tin .-. .() . of tTCttyiibhrfl an-? dt ti wIltMig. 1 |ini |n we: ? 1- i) dvaiusl ft righteous government." ? 1 in4 the purposes for which thai pnri <>? t he work dev?i cd I out' his tori .il literatures this rttlume Is oi I 1 * elCSS value. loyal An we are also loyai to the Ihcmorj ,.: Dur glorlomt dead, nnd heroic In f n of Ihe Confederacy, and we \VII defend them In nur poor way from the false ami foul aspersions of Northern historians as long as brain can think or tongue or pen can do their office." "Then to listen as Dr. McGuIre tells us what manner of man stonewall Jackson was. "For a king was Stone wall Jackson, if ever loyalty, UUHOlnl ed b.V tire, appeared aiUOItg men." "This work ought to be In every library. In every school and in every 'tome in the South. "Please accept my '.hanks for the kindness. Yours truly. "O. G. Thompson." V.Ws IT K.MS FROM N ; HP.KK. The !>< inn* of the Itabnii People Vre Hrlellj Noted. Uabiln, April 215.?Haiti for the last tew days has made the grain look much impr?vi d.. .Mr. and M s. Have Darton of Greed Poiul ebiuiviulilty were vlsltlus bet' sister. Mrs. . i-ivina Abercroihbie last Messrs. Stewart and (Maude Mahon visited relatives ami friends In Gray Court Saturday night. M.-. Waiter Owens and sister spent Saturday ilight Slid Sunday with their sh: .Mi's. Kmiiy Holder. Ml'i l?ld Medtock of Miureus was up to See I.:.- parents Sunday. Mr. John .Mahon ami family Were the gtt s's of Mr. and Mrs. SValkCr Gray Sunday. Dr. .1. w. Heason ami wife, nipl Misses Mae and All 1c Habb spent a pleasant day Sunday the home of Mi'. \V. I>. Owens and mother. DP V ! H OF J. STKW \KT PIMM.V Prosperous Farmer of Fat im leu Sec tion Passes Vna.i. News of ihe death oh Saturday night of Mr. .1. Stewart Peilen of the Fatrvicw section was received in i.aureus, and caused (loop regret among his many friends here. Mr. Pedon died at 7 o'clock, Saturday night. April 21th, after a short illness; be suffered with erysipelas of the throat, The funeral services ?vOro held at Pair view church on Sunday afternoon, where the remains wore burled. Mr. Peden Is survive.! he his wife, who v 's daughter of Mr. s. M. Mitre, rind by i'ottr young children. Stillborn* ' and Sirs. Hoxy Peden. Mi. Fe ien litis ler a number of years been secretary of life famous Pair view slock shows which have achiev ed msuCceas lllldei' Iiis aide nian rigeiueiit: l.e Was a prosperous fur nier, :< good dilzem rind a deservedly popular nu throughout this and <'.. < ? n\ ilie counties. KIT I IfliN Pl.OOIt*. Mr.ke a kitchen llbor new. bright i?hd dtirnbl ? hi hardly any expense. (let ;i can of I.. .'?? M. Home Piuish Floor Paint from .1. II. ?<? M. ).. Nash. I.atirens. Paint the lioor in the morning. it w ill dry hard enough over night to walk on and make your kitchen bright and cheerful. Andes' Great Medicine Now In Laurens Large Sales Every Day and Every Body Pleased and De!ighted???flarvelous Cures Reported. j.. v. Uli Ihn ine: <t i?; AlldeS | ?;??..* Medicines, find ot ihelr wonder, thi work in Colutnbln nnd Sjmrtnn-1 iiiirt. we hftvo placed a ',:><??:? order j for ;ho .\iuie.-i* grout Proscription ami! \i. ? s' (IronI oil nnd now announce] llie fuel (<> tlto public. The wondorful enterprise of the (il'O.'.l Amies in the distribution of Iiis) i: '"ifines hnn erontod discussion in aii Irden, Iho (nrno of the tnint'h hull-1 \ ...I offOOtlVOIlOBfl of his rem,?(!>.: j i- .'dtintnry being itdntltted by every I ei ? (cHtlmonlnlfl front Hotno <>: the le&d'ng citizens of the southland cnn in?! rlo otherwise inn convince iih t lift I ! medicines muni have merit, nnd we il Ivo hnd many calls for theni from onr ii oltlzons, in our own town. .. former occnnlons, tin grent Ah -! ?. hnn ttindo it a practice 10 a ?? aside ? part of an afternoon to publicly j demon At nit o the |>ow:n' of his asser* tiobs niid merit of hi:; medicines by 11 i\?;>:;?, demonstrations as to what his |(lren( oil will 'la for stilY aims, joints, limhs. ninny Imvo responded to the call ami various forms Of rheumatism jhuVo been cured. I in speaking of those Demonstrations Ith* Croat Andes said: "The propara tion I used this nfiernoou is not the one wish which i accomplish most. My greatest reined) Is called Andes' jf.ti'eni Prescription, and with which [even more remarkable cures have been made in cases of catarrh, stotn* nob, liver, kidney and bladder trouble ! disorders. The stomach you SHOW I is the seat of many of man's worst disease-^, ami before I leave thousands Will have hern cured who Imvo never oven had hope of relict before." These medicines arc now oil sale u! our store. Palmetto Drug Co. XEWS FROM POPLAU SPRINGS. Wllllt IllC ClturcllCS, tllP Schools aiul the Farmers nrc Doing. Poplar Springs, .\i>rii 25.?Mr. L. K. Simpson visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James \V. Simpson, last Sunday, and, with him canto the Rev. J. i>. Crane; both are Btudents of Purmnn univorsity. Mr. Crane preached a very Forceful sermon; his text boiUg-r-"Vra!n up :< child in the way ii should go." The people en joyod his sermon very much. Mr. Crane has made many and lasting Impressions in the minds of the poo pic, and has mach? many friends hero. The Kxcelslor Literary society car ried out an interesting program Fri. day, the 16th. The subject discussed ivus! Resolved. That Capital Punish tuen I Should Do Abolished. The af firmative w.lrepresented by Clarence Simmons and Wilbur Woqd, while the negativa was represented by llen ry Simpson and ISugene Wood. The subject was ably discussed by both sides. After the debate the Judges retired and rendered their decision in favor c.;* the negative. Rev. B. L Kugley, pastor of this church, gave a very interesting lec ture Saturday night. His subject was. "Tea Night8 In a Oar Room." lie had a magic lantern by which ho showed the many pictures ami trage dies connected with that subject. There was a large crowd present, who enjoyed thi3 very much. Sunday morning, which was tlio regular preaching day, Mr. Kugley preached a grand sermon. His text was ?"The Second Comiig of Christ." There was a very large crowd pres ent. Mr, Kugley is doing a woodwork iure; he |> teaching 'tis people the ait of .-iiidyin; the iMble, which we realise i- gf< ally needed. Tile grain in our coin tuttnlty is fine we are looUlng forward to ti great harVesv. There i- a good deal of Wheat fco wed in hen : we wish j llu re was more sowed. The tdi'tner i may kick and fttss about the low ; price- of cotton until judgment day.! hut 111:1!! he makes his own supplies :?i I ? n: ? In will have to : :?? -pi what* evi r lu' is offered for his prodii< j and he conti hi it!i the r< suits. A SI/MS STATEMENT Kew Vcrk Medical Authorities Ct^Im Dyspepsia Causes Consumption The post mortem statistics of tie- big New Voik hospitals show that Rome cases ol msumption anj dm' to am hci kod dys pepsia, especially when tlia victim was predisposed to luben ulosis. Dyspepsia wen 1 s out the l>ody and brain, the wcakeiicd, irritable stomach is unable t>> d:t?c->t fond, the 1> idy does not rc< eiva the required nourishment, constipation en sues and the victim becomes thin, weak ?:j< 1 haggard. As a result, the body l>.: comca a fertile field lor the gcims of disease to lodge and (loutish. Therefore, the person who permits dys pepsia to progi'i 59 unhindered is guilty of contributing toward the development of ono of ii'.'-' most insidious and fatal dis eases known to mankind, hjspepsij is curable if properly treated. We'sell a remedy whi'ii we positively g'l.ir.tntco will core indigestion or dys I' p-ia, or wo will pay for all t!.-; medii inu used during the trial. This remedy is an absolutely new medical discovery and has been iianied Refill Dyspepsia Tablets. Certainly no u:ter could l>e inoie fair, and ii is proof positive ih.it Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are a dependable and inf. 1 il.lo remedy, Inasmuch as the medicine will cost you nothing it it does not benefit yot: wenige you who are suffering with indi gestion or dyspepsia to try this remedy. A twCnty-livo cent box of Kexall 1>\> lopiia Tablets contains enough medicine lot lift ceil days' treatment Remember Rexall 1>v pepsin Tablets are only sold l.nnrons Drui; Co., Lnurcns. s. C. I I Garden Seeds 9. <sey s Drug: Store LOWNEV'S DELICIOUS CANDIES From 5 cents per pack age to 50 c per package. Fresh Dr. Posey's The Old Reliable. Glowing Springs Mineral Water i You will find !V here the largest 5 and best line of e r cooien 1 In different sizes, made of the best quality of ma- ^ ^ terial and so constructed that they will use less ^ Ice than any other cooler on the market. Before ^ j^WATER yOU 5Uy be sure to let us show 3* ^^?you our line and quote you prices fpSBS^ as >t will be money saved for you 6? iv' w V P *> i> v 5? ' ?3 j ? ?? a ? a a ?.: a a a r o jz a <& a a -i i ji a <i i if, ti l v ?? v v v b> v v> # v :j if \vv v v t> r v v v r/ v t) 3? 9 P 8 Cotton I Planters 1 U you are inter | ested in a good Cot- |l ton Planter, come | to us and let us show you, what we have to offer. We know our planters are good 1 ones and would like to have a | m m chance and con? | I vince you, of their | ij merit i J. H.'SULLIVAN'S I STORE :AL [STATE Wo are offering Mrs. I.. K. Milnm's Lot of 23 acres, including Store Lot, at Lanford Station, dwelling and out build ings <>n the' promises, Price tiobt, terms reasonable. Lots No :.'7--J.?;-:^-l"-l^ I i- I?- 18-50, of tlie Irby place stivey in the city of l.attrens. These being situated on the pinnacle in lite city of Laurens in a growing community, makes the.*e very deslreable. We have some nice lot . and small farm-', at Watts Mil] Town. Wo are oircring exceptional e?sy t rme. When needing anything in Real Estate write or call on US The Laurens Trost Comp'y Rcspoctfuliy, C. A. Power. t >ffioe ; - Todd Building Posttihi, Post ii .isHc: (irape nuts", < lilt Hake: in air lip,) it tin cm 1 ? Seedless Rai.' and cleaneu Currants, j,?. j? C tlif< nia I .enion i liuj? Jj? and yellow free slone v*? peaches, Canned Peas, Canned T. >niat< >es, ?4* ?1. ? * ? . i ;{?? t 1 'ieklc? ? ? ? ? J I.* n_ jr Krcsli and domestic ;a . .'4 Sardines, Cheese, Hulk e . v. < J ? . ItfNNFIiV SDiU1 uy BKiid. 1,atl rens, S. C. ? M ? ? *r. HN Hf? 4* <??* HI; Hr 4* $ O I Tea or Coffee 1 The Cup that Cheers i Monogram ( of fee ijj i the Highest Grade a Darjeeling Tea ' The I .ijrht of Asia and >mun-.i i. We want yen t<> try ihi> special bl?nd and "Cfiftiiai iv BROKERS ho its Oil t'onuay .Avenue, Hear ,1 il ?ii lands acre . houi I1?> Hero's near Warf Should, llnel.y in proved und In high state cultivation; ;?'_'::?} ncres near Tu raiding Shouts, high state cultivation^ with si^i'bom dwelling. acres between l.aurei ? and (.".in ton al a bargain. We have thai huigr.illeertt farm known as the Van Kobertson fiirni.riear Waterloo, ?'' 1 acres at a bargain, add very i'ii ?;. 11 i in.-. ill'! acri ? near Waterloo, the Aman ;a Col'dnatt place ihg st reel at a bar'.;; ill. I: Mill. #10 ii); i'ia -half c.i. b, Inri lot. between Steve Tajici*'? Mid .). Cofhe and see n< for any kind of real estate city Or CoUnll'V, 20 H. I'. Boiler and P.5 II. P. Knglne and Urick outfit cheap, in good shape. Two houses and l?>ts near I.aureus cotton mill .--tore. Anderson & Blakely Brokers We-t Main St. l.vruKNS. S. C. T. C. TURNER, JR., AT'i't '!< Nl iV-.vT-L.WV. Will practice In al! State courts. Prompt attention glvon to .-,'! business, ?tllce in t?ntorprlse .,.