The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, May 19, 1909, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Subscription Price is $1.00 per Year Payable in Advance. S. K. HONEY, Kdltor. PUBLISHED BY ADVERTISER PRINTING COMPANY I.AUKENS. B.C. KATES KOK ADVERTISING. Ordinary advertisements, per square, one inser tion, $1,00; each subsequent insertion, f)0 cents. Liberal reduction made for large advertisements. Obituaries: All over 60 words, one cent a w ord. Notes of thanks : Five cents the line. Entered at the postofflce at Laurens, S. C. RS second class mail matter. 1 VURENS, S. C. MA\ 10. loou. llltOiilKltliY I.0VK. Somowliere in sacred lore we have read of the brotherhood of man, in fact, we believe thai this principle, together with the fatherhood of Cod and the HftVlorllOOd Of Christ, is the bum ami Hubstunce of the Christian religion. Because Cod is the father of all men and Christ their savior, they are in him. brothers. And the ti" thai binds is love. In our dally life these meat prim i pies are sometimes lost-to men: hus llioss and pleasure obscure them and we forget thai great and noble ihoc-hi Dial men are brothel's. I'm let some inittfortnne overt seme one: let sorrow and gj'luf come, and the principle asserts itself. Such was the case In par city last Thursday night, when without a moment's warn ing, one was stricket) down. That love for mankind was stirred to it depths, ami the principle of the brotherhood of man manifested itself in rhe beautiful and tender ministra tions, for the suffering and sorrow inn inn s. There are three kinds br degrees of teis exercise of love, sympathy, and brotherly assistance, the liisi of which is like unto that of the Pbat'i >t old. They loved their breth ren .ml kinsfolk: for. in turn. I hey were loved hy them ami in return for any kindnesses expected like klud lli iscs. That was their reward ami all the reward they received. There are |u)oplo today who lend the helping hand only when they have hotte of ready re-payment. Next. Iber* is that sympathy for our neigh bors, those who I nee to live near US. To them IVO extend kindnesses simply because we live with them, in the same town, and while caring nothing for (hem, do so from a sense of duty Imposed by conditions. Hut the greatest of all. is that love we boar the stronger within our nates." In this way. and in this way alone, does OUr lOVC heroine like the divine love Jesus Christ, the good Samar itan, loved the angels of heaven, hut he loved lallen man. aliens to his nature, as well. And so man. in lov ing man, because he is man. evidences the spirit of that one who pave up his life because of his love toward mankind. It was a revelation last Thursday and Friday. People generally think very little ol the everyday life of theatrical people. They see them in the piare of lite footlights and think no more of them, whither (hey no or what the) do lint when this mis fortune came, when death claimed n victim among them, the people of (.aureus were moved with sympathy: that love for mankind asserted itself, and the helping hand was extended the sorrowing and bereaved ones. 'Twos a revelation both to ourselves and to the strangers among us. True religion consists not of the pious face and the loud mouthing of creeds: it Is not evhtencod by great gifts to worthy cause.- especially when the plaudits of the world ate won thereby. Religion, the kind lived hy the lowly S'aznrerte, is the possession of a spirit that ebmpels the exercise of the.se kindly acts. ih?SO that Jesus did. when "he weal about doing good-': and ; n evidence of true religio;, i '?'fie Observer may be mistaken: bul II doe* not believe that the people of Xewberry want any second-hand. made.over school buildings," says the Newberry Observer, since our es. teemed contemporary htm been posing as a user of correct terms." expert grammarian, rhetorlclatb etc.. we are surprised to see this use of the word "ml-taken." Po-sibly our f. 1 met ns "Tin Observer may be III er ror.'' The Richmond New*-Leader 19 waging war against the corset. But this "device of the devil" will doubt less be able to "stay" the cn-slaughts. ? ? ? Says the I'nlon Progress, In re port in? memorial day exercises: "The orator of the day was then In troduced by Mr. V. K. Del'ass. who said'' and then follows about a nine column speech. Who delivered it. Mr. I).-Pass or Mr. McFadden. the or ator of the day? <? * * They say II will cost $10,000,000 to send a message i<> Mars. Well, all our dispatches will go "collect." ? ? ? a dear, sweet friend has requested us to publish the names of all the marriageable bachelors in l.aureus! We have the matter under advise ment. cm then, aren't all bachelors mar riageable? ? ? * Auain the clerks of the city are pestered with the late shoppers. The line lady rushes breathlessly Into the dry goods store at .">:.'?'? p. m. and ex claims: ".My! but I just did get here in lime" and proceeds to "shop" for a half hour. Meanwhile the clerk, who has an engagement with his swect-hearl at o'clock sharp, is de tained. 'Twould he Interesting to pubii.-h his line of thought during thai hall hour. ? * ? Next week Tin> Advertiser will be gln the publication of an excellent serial story, Polls' of the Circus." This is one of the most Interesting hooks of recent times and we feel as sured that our readers will appreci ate it. lie -nre to read the opening clinptoiS;! and if you are not now a regular sul ?crlber s> :>?! in your name 1 Pol !.av. to u to n ed upon its ,>.-s-:\k- o* the pool room ordinance, which forbids boys under eighteen years of age Boing Into the pool rooms <r playing therein. It is a wood ordinance and will be enforc ed. Through the efforts oi Secretary W. It. Met'neu of the I.aureus chamber of commerce n telephone system has been Im tailed in the Princeton sec tion, wiih a central ollleo and switch board. This Is a good work: we hope every community In ihe county will do likewise. A friend of the Ktlltor suggests that the popular,overflowing artesian well, located In the Holmes park, be called the "Lucas well," In honor of the late Capt. William Kniest Lucas, who. while president of the I.aureus cotton mills, had the well driven for the use of the mill company. Rind ing that the well could no! prove available for his purposes, ('apt. Lu cas had it finished up for the general use of the public n praiseworthy bencfacl ion. CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY Mothers who value their own comfort and tho welfare of iheir children, should never In-without .?? box of Mother (truy'a Sweet Powders for Children, for use throughout the season. They Break up Colds, ?'uro Pevcrlshness, Constipation, Teething Dis order*. Headache and Stomach Troubles. Til KSE POWDKHS NKVKlt kail Sold by all Drugstores, i.ic. iMm't aceent any tubrtttutt. a trial packago witlbosi'itt KHKBtoany mother who will address Allen s. OluisUd, Le lloy, a. V. See our line of I .awn and Porch fur niture, consisting of a beautiful line of Settees. Hammocks. Kockers and Swings. S M. & E. II. Wilkes & Co. For Good TKings to EAT Cotite to see T'S! L-W.l Cereals Cor !"-v Qua r Oa's, I Shredded Whole Wheat, Grape I Nuts, Po.41 Toaati . Cooked I Whole Wheat* Cream of Wheat f FINE CANNED c ?ODS Kuly June Peas, Sweet t orn, California Peaches. Apricots. White I i.erries. See us for P.t k'.e.; and Salad Dressing's of ail kinds, also Maraschrios Cherries, Olives and Sauces. FRESH YKO KT A I.I.KS ar TRY OURTEASand you will have no mof e Tea Trouble< Tho freshest stock, the lowest pri ces, the best attention at J. \V. Payne The Cash Ciroccr * Next Door to Palmetto Bank. i could not >? in which ? Is second Union Meeting. The Union meeting of the 1st di vision of the I.aurens association will convene with Lanford Baptist church on the 29th Inst. at 10 o'clock a. m. First?Devotional exercises con ducted by Moderator. Second?Organization and enroll ment of delegates. 1st query: What does the Bible teach about God, and how does God most clearly show his love? T. .1. Hughes, .lohn Kiddle ami .1. II. Power. 2nd query: what proof have we of the Messlahsbip of Jesus? Jasper Martin. AI vi ti Martin and John A. Putmati. 3rd: The value of the Old Testa ment to the Qospel. Jno. I.. Bar nett. It. w. Woodruff, J. M. Shell. Ith: Bible studies: its effects up on the life. Rev. .1. T. Taylor. S. M. BrOCk. .lohn Marlow. SUNDAY MORN'INO. 10:00 o'clock?Sunday school. 11:00?Missionary sermon by Rev. J. M. Shell or S. M. Brock. Churches are requested to send full delegations. Committee. Ever) Old Thing Made New. An old chair with a small can of f.. & M. Home Finish Varnish Stain. Any old furniture with a .small can of I.. & M. Home Finish Varnish. a kitchen door, porch floor, with a small can of the I,. & M. Home Fin ish Floor Faint. Old kitchen chairs, benches, tiny old small things with a pound or two of the I. & M. Home Finish Domestic Paint. a carriage, a buggy, with about a dollar's worth of L. & M. Home Finish Carriage Varnish Paint. Porch furniture, lawn swings, iron railings, with a smalt can of L, & M. Home Finish Gimmel Palnl In all colors. An old leaky roof made ti^ht. with a can ol Koiipse Roof and Bridge Paint. All old things made new with these little cans of L" & M. Home Finish Paints. Cost is trifling. Be sure to net them from J. n. & M. I.. Nash. Laurens. ? OUR SPECIAL NOTICES. \\ Corn Mill?The Eureka Foundry and Supply Co. has Installed /an up-to date grist mil' and is ready to serve the public. Bring us all/your grind ing; give us a trial. Eureka Foun dry & Supply Co., Laurons, S. C. 38tf For Sale?Tbe ruinous Nancy Hall Potato Slips?from Floi idal for next thirty days. 30 cents per hundred. .Madden's City Restaurant. 'Phone 230. I.aureus. S. C. 41-2t For Sale Mammoth Pekln Duck Bggs for hatching. Eleven for $1.00. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re turned. William Bl'UCfi Copeland. West Main Street. Laurons, S. C. 41-2 Lost -One red bound dog. about 9 months of age, long ears. soHd red color, will answer to name of "Ned". Liberal reward to tinder. Return to Tbos. W. Menuett. 42-tf Wiiiitcil Cattle to pasture at ?">'? eis. per month. Fine Bermuda grass. R. L. Young. Lisbon. S. C. 1/ 42-21 New Homes for Rent??10.00 per Menth?Three new live room cottages, just built;- city/water furnished free in each bouse;/ uice, large rooms; i lire placea in each. These cottages are bandy to jjniblle square, churchy and new. graded school bullding. | .also hav.e on same lot. four rooms in the Foster Simpson residence for reut, adjoining the Red Iron Racket. Call and see. I.. F. Burns, at Red lr-i,, Racket. Will rent or sell. 42-1: Reward Five Hundred Dollars Re ward is offered by Ahe citizens of Ora Court for the arrifst and conviction ol the,person who pet tire to tire stores of Willis & Curry' C. F. Moore, an I lt. Ii. Cray, on the night of May 131 1909. J. N. I-eak, Intendant. irj | Judge Foatherstone in Spartanbnrg. By a special appointment. Judge ( . C. I'eatherstone of this city is presi I inu; over the three week's term ol civil court In Spartanburg, bavins; h > nun on Monday,morning the 17th You will find the best Hue of Wai Coolers in different sizes at S. M. & F. 11. Wilkes ?fc Co. I am always looking- after your wants and my prices are always right. Just a little bit lower for the same quality of goods than you can find else= where. I am after your pocket book and your pocket book is after the best values for less money than you can buy elsewhere. Come and See for Yourself Dress Goods ('alte?! 10 yards in a customer, only. Apron Ringhum hecks, going at the low price of Yard wide Sea Island, all you want, per yard .. 12>j cents Piaxon, per yard, only. to.inch I,awn, the H> coots quality, per yurd, only . India Linen, the ID routs kind, per yard, only .. .. India Linen, the 1 ?> cents quality, per yard, only . . India Linen, the 20 cents kind, per yard, only . . India Linen, the 2."> cents kind, per yard, only. .Man) other kinds of WHITE GOODS, the 10 cents kind, to go in this Sule ut, per yard, only. All tlit- 10 rents per yard ('If AM II K YS and LAWNS to go on in this Sule at, per yard,. We liato about 1,000 yards BATISTE and Colored LAWNS that sell for 8 1-SJ ccnU all over town, per yard, only PERCALES- one lot of yard-wide goods, to go at. 1? rent HICkOUY STRIPES and CHEVIOTS, per yard 1,000 yards Colored LAWNS, carried over from lust season. All beautiful Patterns, was sold for H>c, I2*jc, ami lie, per yard; hut we want to bid thciu tJood-byc. They are yours, at per yard,. til .01 Os 0s OS .11 .11 .19 us Os. 05 ot> .05 Millinery $2.50 Trimmed Hats, only. #| !>n $2.00 Trimmed Hals, only. $1.50 Trimmed Hats, only. "5 Cent Trimmed Hats, only. 50 Cent Trimmed Hats, to go at only. Ladies' and .Misses' 50 cent Sailor Hats, only. Ladies' ami Misses' 25 cent Sailor Hats, only. 1 i> .Us . :>'?> .41 .41 .21 Notions HOSIERY, TOWELS, NKCKWKAK KOK LADIES AND MKN, U (IHK VI It IRG UN PRICKS. Ladies' Corsets, Hie 50 cent ones, to go at. Ladles1 Corset*, the 2:, cent ones, to go at. SHIRTS one lot of 50 cent ones going lit. M (.1 ,n.kk SHIRTS the rery latest, to go at. K.'ir lot of .Men's 50 cent Work Shirts, to go at. One lot Men's and Hoys' SHIRTS Think of it. Otllj overalls Hie regular *J ?>'? kind, going for. Overalls Ihe .'?0 cent (piulily, WO are going to sell for .. .. Hai?' Knee PANTS at ghe?awnj prices.i; an ALL .41 .31 .11 .11 .11 in . vi 11 1 .39 Shoes Men's Oxfords, the 1(12.00 kind, per pair. $1.79 Men's Oxfords, the $1.50 kind, per pair. 1.29 Ladies' Oxfords, Hie $2.00 kind, per pair. 1.79 Ladies' Oxfords, Hie $1.50 kind, per pair. 1.29 Ladies' Oxfords, the $1.25 kind, per pair. 1.09 Ladies Oxfords, the regular $1.00 kind, per pair. .89 27 pairs Men's high cut "Dee Yee" Shoes, irunrnntcoil to be all Hand Sewed, Sells in a it y regular Shoe store for $1.00; but v>e want to CLOSE them OCT, so we offer | he iii At the very low price of $2.89 ,Vr,,"lr Soap, get a quarters worth Seven Cakes of Fairy Soap for. Seven Cakes of (.rand Pa's far Soap. Seven Packages of Octagon Washing Powder. Eight Cakes of Cold Hand Soap. .25 .25 .25 Get a nickel's worth Twenty* Seven (27> Nutmegs.or> Three (.1) Slicks of Hlulnc, a good quality.95 Five (500? Hundred Desert Dishes, were 10 cents each, now .05 Two (250) Hundred and Elftj Plates, were 10c each, now ,05 Two in One (2 in I) Polish,'going at.07 . .EVERYTHING IN THE FIVE AND TEN CENTS' STORE \T V RIG S\( RIEICE. WE HAVE TOO MANY ODDS AND ENDS AND WE MUST CLEAN THEM CP TO MAKE ROOM FOR \i:\> GOODS. MY Loss WILL RE YOCR <.\l\. COME AND SEE. LOOK \n YOU WILL IH Y REFORM LEAVING OCR STORE. THE BARGAINS ARE MARVELOUS. WHIN ut: THINK OF OUR FRIENDS WE FORGET OURSELVES. COME AND SEE, These arc special prices and you conic as soon as you see' the advertisement. No special date. With every $5.00 purchase we are going to give a beautiful picture 16x20 or a beautiful decorated lamp, your choice, not ours. J. L. HOPKINS Laurens, South Carolina *****