The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, May 12, 1909, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DR. JACOBS' VIEWS TROLLEY PROJECT Editor ?if Our Monthly Thinks More Communication Between Two Cities Is Needed, We are pleased to notice that the proposed trolley thrives and is mov ing ahead. We regret that there has been a little unpleasantness at the Clinton end of the line. But it is enough to say that if the road is built, everybody will he glad. The only differ, im e of opinion seemed t obe. not as to the ned of quicker commu nication between the two cities but ns to the mo stfensible way ofsccurlng It. it does look like a l ;l- undertak ing, the securing of such a large sum of money that will be needed, but ail wil watch the move with the deepest interest. The money for the survey has ben secured. We would certainly deplore a move (hat would in any way injure the Columbia, Newberry and Laurcns railway. That road is very much in the heat's of the Clinton peo ple. The general sentiment here seems to ho that the trolley would take nothing from the railway, hut would greatly stimulate its business. Nobody is more popular in Clinton than is President Childs, ami his dealings with this city throughout, has been that of a thorough gentle, man and a fine colaborer for the building of the ?Ity and all its enter prises. He is ever ready with a helping hand for every scheme gotten up here, be i' biji or little. We have learned that there is some prospect, tho how true it is We cannot say as yet. that the plan urged In these columns years ; cm. is likely to be put in'o operation. elsewhere we ?rall attention to the proposition sug gested in our neighboring city of Lnurens to build a trolley line be tween the two cities. Of course i? Is not the first suggestion of that sort, and eventually that trolley w ill be built. At pN 8< Id WO a: e wail on it, but tho proposition was tl is. that on the railway between Clinton and Lauretta, hourly trains be tun. Connecting 'he two places. We un derstand ihat i':. sldi til Childs l as such a sciiet::,- in contemplation. Our oith'.cns should HieouragO hi lb in ev ery possible way. They might take II up with him :.t. 1 see \. hat can be connection between the two cities, o ir Monthly. NO REASON FOR IT. When i iiari - < ? Cirtaln \\ Ir ; glvi \\i (Ml ! . tin.- - them i. that ? :?' pi e: ! ib of i. ? : do to Cl noy i'ii i Ion. met to 1 Just tin i ? lief Ii ounneni kidney Cor s c<. n's. Hi t: ke 'Miss ? w. 11. 1 in la ? rime incut. Of head. 1 I ' I i ? blood lit your h* La trctis Inf ciliar then ? yield to III this Unit' ; tain to ! 1 relief Whirl Laurent? l)i SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Alleil't Koot-Kasr, a powder. It curie j., i ful, rmartlug. nervous feet ami Ingrowing nails, ami in tuuitly takestho ating oiitot cornaaud bunion*. It's tho greatest comfort dlacoverjrofthcagc. Allen's. KiK't-ICat'C make* tiidit ornowphoc? feel *???>?. It is ii certain euro f?r ewoatlng, callous, awollcn, tired, aching feet, 'fry it to-day. Bold l>> all Drutrgiata and stioo Stores, Its' mail for vr.c. in plump?. h n't accept any tubittiute. Trial |?ackago FltKK. Addrccs Allen Oltnetcd, Le Hoy, N. Y. v. \ rKitL?o \v.ws in in.i: i. The People of Waterloo ami Their Friends, VVatiirloo, May S.?Mr. doc Wharton has returned from Greenville, where ho was one of the attendants at the marriage of Iiis cousin, Mr. Marvin Whartoh, to Miss Agnes Agnew. Mr. Drntiyoit of Du*' West, who is spending some time here, spent the week-end in Greenvlll \ Misses Lillian Kelson of Atlifnta and Main I Nelson of I Ionen Path are spending this week with their mother. Mrs. Virginia Nelson. Mr. i>. Caspar Smith returns today from Atlanta, where he las been under treatment a; the Robertson Sanitarium. Mrs. I., n. Moi row has returned to her home at CulhoUn Kails, after a pleasant week's visit to her mother. Mrs. T. Dendy. Mrs. Joseph .1. Dendy. with her two IntertesiuK children from 1.aureus, is visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. ate! Mrs. \V. W. CulboitsoU. Those from Waterloo going over to Greenwood rot the oratorical contest were; Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. PeafCC Misses Mau I Culbertson. Sunic Peurce ; nd Pauline Nichols, and Messrs. A. C. Long, W. C. Wharton. I). W. Lone 'I". .It Anderson, D. A. Anderson. .Ir.. S. II. Nelson ami Dr. .1. L. Fennel I. K<\. W, I'.. Wharton of Columbia is in the city this wet k, looking after his farming Interests, Mi and \lrs. lien King of Greenwbod county were the guests Sunday of the family of Mr. 1!. S. VVIletltt and wife. Mrs. .lue Anderson of Coronaca was the guest for several days this \veok of Waterloo relatives. Mr . and Mrs. .lohn Sanders of Co lumbia have been most delightfully tntcrtalhed for the past fortnight in I. M. i a.: ? Miss K?hlt in Anderson has closed hot school for llio summer, near Lau ;?? us, : ti 1 is nb\\ at home. r> the do Vf her n Rev. w. ;;. Whurtou. of the Kpworth ? . n Wa hills \U ;? l ue el' iltl ^ eat s. >? n ust mereiless enemy I bad .,11,,., In ( hii ten-. w iMKiplm; Coimh. ? . ? . med h ? a surprise to iUlliiy to learn ilia . . fro! , >ai*le| fever, Pneumonia often re -ills from It. i bamberlalii's Con gl |{i ::n d.v lins bei h ttsi d in man;, opl wi?yls with the he .t results. Del her McKelg of Harlan. Iowa, rays <>r it "Mv boy took whooping rough who INTEREST Is the greatest incentive towards saving incite; When you find your money is earniug s n feel more like saving. Interest, like a much advertised :^ ! ?. " you sleep. \\V pay ittterest on saving's ace ".::'?> fr ?n on certificates of deposit for 0 o: :r.a nth's ti Absolute safety, liberality and courtesy word. 1/ Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. 5 Nothing Succeeds Like ^ S . SUCCESS $ A ^ For thirteen years the ^ I NIHOLS PHOTO 5 has never failed to make good. And we are still ^ improving* it. 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