The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, June 16, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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?yvvvvvvvvvyvvyvvvvvyvw Buy Same Goods for Less Money at RED IRON RACKET This House Sells More Goods for Same Money and their Lower Prices for Same Goods make it possible for you to Stretch vour Money Out and Buy More Goods with the same Amount of Money Buy of RED IRON RACKET and Your Money will go further. Our Red Hot Prices Are Making It Warm in Laurens, Greenwood, Anderson and Spartanburg S ID m \ i H IT ( I.IXTOX. Mr?. Chane; stone. Estimable Voting Woman, Passes Away. Clinton, June li.?The death of Mrs. ('. Yv. Stone j;.>r SUnda^ night was ;?. Wow to the entire town. f< r tw? ir three weeks she had Leen quite ill and for two days or more before her death, her condition was such as to cause the gravest apprehension. She was a young woman, amiable and attractive, and had hosts of frlett Is who mourn her untimely death. The sympathies of the entire community go but to the grief-stricken husband und to her ft their and mother and ? brothers and sisters. She was a daughter Of l>r. and .Mrs. .lohn \V, Young, nnd this was the first en trance of death Into their family cir- . ele. Mrs. Stone was Miss Clara Young. < 8he was a graduate of Chlcora col lege, and for two years she was a teacher in the Clinton graded school, i Two years ago this Bpring she re signed her position, and the following ; fall was married to Mr. Chaney \V. Stone. Her marriage was a very congenial and happy one. The funeral Bervlce was conducted by her pastor, the Rev. Dr. Jacobs, In tin- Presbyterian church at six o' clock Wednesday afternoon; and the Interment was made in the Presbyte rian cemetery. The floral tributes were among the handsomest that have ever been s? en hi re and the mound , was tanked with them. tlanc in >aw Mill at Midnight unmindful of dampness, drafts, storms or colds, W, .1. Atkins worked as night watchman at Ranner springs, Term. Such exposure gave him a scvero cold that settled on his lungs. At last he had to give lip work, lb tried many remedies but all failed' till he used Dr. King's New Discovery. "After nshiK one bottle," he writes.! "I went back to work as well as ever." Severe colds, stubborn j coughs, Inflamed throats and sore; lungs, hemorrhngt s. croup and whooping cough ^et quiek relief and prompt euro from this glorious med icine. f>0c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free: guaranteed by Lnurens Drug Co., I'almi tto Drug Co. - Your Neighbor. Last week there appeared In the Laurens Advertiser an editorial upon "Gossip and Slander.'' which.we think, is bo good as to bear repenting. We publish herewith only a part of this article, in the hope that it will do good among the people living just the other side of Fountain Inn. - News and Notions. Stling for 1.1 Years by Indigestion's pangs?trying many doctors and $200.00 worth of medicine In vain ?. P. Aykcne, of (nglcsldo, N. ('.. at last used Dr. King's New Life Pills, and writes they wholly1 erred him. They cine const I pat ion. biliousness, Hick headache, stomach, liver, kidney and l.owei troubles, il'ic. nt I.aureus Drug Co. and Pal metto Drug Co. ULDnj Singing at Holly Grove. There will be an all-day souk sei ? vice at Holly ('.rove church next Sun day, under the management of Mr. Prank Ramage, one of the leading members of the church Mr, Rnmago has invited Quite a number of I.aureus singers to attend, especially the mem bers Of the First Methodist church Choir. Dinner will he served on the grounds and a most enjoyable day Is anticipated. RlCb Men's (lift* Are Poor beside this: "I want to no on record as saying that l regard Blectrlc Hit ters as one of the greatest fclfts that (iod has made to woman," writes Mrs. (). Rhinevault, Of Vestal Tenter, N. Y. "I can never forget what it has done for me." This glorlOUS medicine gives a woman buoyant spirits, vigor or body and Jubilant health. It quickly cures nervousness, sleepless /less, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and di/./.y spells; noon builds UP the weak, ail in? and sickly. Try them, M?o. ft lAurona Drug ("o. and Pal ire : to Drug Co. THINK THIS OVER. We offer voui mom y I a< k if you use a large bottle of Kexail "93" Hair Toni? ar.d arc n< t satisfied v.::h what it dot* for %c :. We do this because it seldom fails to effect a complete cure t f dandruff, scaip irritation aru: fai'.in:; hair. Can vr>\: a-k a Vrrter argument why vou should try it? Two sizes. 50c. a:.d ft oc. Laurens Drag Co.. Laitrens, S. C. Judge Keallierstono In Greenville, Oh account of the illness o:' Judge C. 0. Dantzler of Orangeburg, who was scheduled to hold court In GreenVille this week. Hon. G. C. Peatherstone been comuasjionod to preside in his stead. Mr. Feather stone left for Greenville early Mon day morning; the court will c?atir.ac for at least two weeks. If loo Are Worth $.*>0,000 Ih.n't Read This. This will not interest you if you j are worth Hfty thousand dollars, but if you arc a man of moderate means and cannot afford to employ a physi cian when you have an attack of diar rhoea, you will be pleased to know that one or two closes of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea iRemedy will cure it. This remedy has been in use for many years and is thoroughly reliable. Price lt? cts. Tor sah: by Laurens Drug Co. Mr. .las. H. Sullivan, who Is pursu ing a law course at the University and teaching In the Boys' High school In Columbia, is at the home of his father, lion. Jared i>. Sullivan, near the city, for the summer. Sore Nipples. Any mother who has had experi ence with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know thai a cure may h>- effected by applying Chamber lain's Salvo as soon as the child is clone nursing. Win- it off with a soft cloth before allowing the babe to nurse. Many trained nurses use Ulis salve with best results. For sale by the Laurens Drug Company. IHHIKJK TO LET, On the l".? day of June. 1900, at 11 o'clock, a. in., the County Commission ers of Laurens ami Abbeville Counties, S. C, will let to the lowest lesponsi ble bidder tin- contract for building Mattox Bridge over Saluda river at the old site or such new site as may he selected. Bids will he taken on either wood or steel bridge, BldH must he accompanied by certified check of $ino. as guarantee that bid der will If successful clone written contract and execute satisfactory bond for performance of same in one-half the amount of contract price within i?i days after award of contract. All bids 10 be presented In the form and manner prescribed by said com missioners. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. ji. 1:. nc.MBicrtT, 4.">-:'.t Co, Supervisor1, Scholarship and En trance Examination Clemson Agricul tural College At the County Court House on Fri day, July 2nd. at 'J a. 111., the Scholar ship and Kntrnnce Kxamlnntlons to clemson Agricultural College will he held under the direction of the County Hoard of Kducalion. Applicants must be at least 16 years of age and must be prepared to cuter the Freshman Class. There are no Scholarships in the Preparatory class. This clans Is only open to a limited number of boys who cannot reach high schools and who are living In Sections of the State where school facilities are poor. Scholarships are WOrth $100.011 and Fir e Tuition. The next session of Clemson Agricultural College will begin Sept. 1900, Apply to the County Superintendent of KdUCntlon after June 20th tor need ed Information concerning the Schol arship (examinations. For catalogs, further Information. {and cards upon which to make appli cation for entrance, to the College, address P, 11. mi i i.. President, J 44-51 < len.son Collen", S. C. Mr. Jordan's Mouej Talked. Expended SS.35 for L. & M. Paint to I fix ttp his house. If for sale it will I fetch a good price. The painters j said it was the three gallons of oil i they mixed with four gallons of L. & ; M. that did the job at one-third less i cost than ever before. Ii> coloring I is bright, beautiful and lasting. It won't have to be painted again for 12 to 1" years, because the I.. M. Taint Is .Metal 7'Av.c Oxide combined with White Lead and wears and covers like Gold. Sold by; J. Hi <\- M. L. Nash, Laurens, J. w. Copeland Co.. Clinton. Mv talk to von this week is very impor tant. If ycu are a sufferer from headaches caused by straining the eyes, it is very important to you.fof course that you should use your eye-*, but nature never intended that you should abuse them. I kn w that most head aches come from straining the normal eye or from using imper fect eyes or in other words. Eyes which do not fo?us. My experience leads me to believe that all strained eyes can be re lieved by properly fitted glasses. When this strain is relieved the headache disappears. Now rea son a little: If you are a suf ferer from headaches and you suspect that the cause is strained vision then my argument must nppeal to your case. My exper ience, gained from treating cfsts of eye strain, is valuable to you Try the remedy of glasses as I fit them and you will r:ot he dis appointed. No Charge for examination. Dr. F. J. In man Room 6 Enterprise B'ld'g, Uurens, S. C. Office days, Friday and Saturday William Solomon The Expert Watchmaker has opened a first class Jewelry and lie pair business in the Barksdale building on West side of the public square and is prepared to repair Watches, ('locks and Jewelry and guarantee satisfac tion. French and OM Grandfather ("loci:? repaired and work guaranteed, fspCC al Attention and Adjusting of Railroad Watches that will always pass j railroad Inspection. My line of jewelry is new and up-to date in every respect and the pi ices are moderate and the quality is guaran teed just as represented. Inspect my line of Watches, Clocks, Kings, Bracelets, Lockets, chains and Novelties. An unusually pretty line to seluct from. Special attention given repairing and remodeling of all kinds of Jewelry.? I New work a specialty. I am also a graduate optician and ! will examine your eyes free, and if a j correction of vision is needed will fit ; von with glasses at moderate prices as 10W as $1.00 j Will clear, all your jewelry free of charge. William Solomon The Jeweler and Optician Rnrksdalc building Laurens, S.C* E LECTRIC BiTiIioi?Fson BITTENS AND KIDNEYS, It Won't Leak when we are through with it. After we have made a joint in a pipe it's per fect. Our work all through is the same. Perfect Plumbing done by perfect workman is what wins and keep us our customers. No matter whether its new or old work, we do it satisfactorily. We warrant it so to make you safe. Price low. DoaK ? McKechnie South Harper Street Phone 292 Laurens, S. C. Diamonds i On Partial Payments. A small amount down and a little each month will soon i I Buy a Diamond You will have it paid for before you know it, and with the money you j would have thrown away. Besides Yon know the quality and the weight of tho Diamond you buy from us. We sell the best and at rea sonably low prices. Fleming; Bros. JEWELERS. Complete Photography is our business, we do Copying, Enlarging, Interior, View, Flash light, Landscape, Stu dio Work and Kodak finishing. Groups and Baby Pictures our specealty. Nichol's Studio Laurens, S. C. Women Suffer mucH needless pain wHen they delay using 'Cardui I for their female troubles. Cardui has been found to relieve headache, backache, pain in the side and diz-, ziness arising from deranged organs. It does more I than relieve,?if used persistently,?many have writ ten to say that it cured them. TAKE CARDUI It Will Help You J 37 Mrs. Maxwell Johnson, Tampa, Fla., writes: "Cardui cured me after doctors and everything else had failed. I had been Buffer ing with numb spella ever since I was 16 years old. One day I decided to take Cardui. I hare now taken 5 bottles and I can pay that, it has cured me. I advise all Buffering women to give Cardui a long and fair trial." Mrs. Johnson Buffered years. Have you? Do you wish to? But why ?uffer at all? Take Cardui. Give it a fair trial. AT ALL DRUG- STORES A $*5.00 Suit of Clothes FOR $10.00 Tribble Clothing Co. \T~W?^?? ? ? ? ? ? J?*W W\?-W ? W ? ?' ? ?- ? ? ? ?? W I H. TERRY I Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes. _s -Mb You will Always Find Bargains Here. No. 245_Miss Amanda Glenn, Clinton, K. P.D. No. I. $15.00 U* No. 8162....Mr. Scott Temploton, I.nurens Mills. 10.00 No. 1U0....J. W. .Martin. Mountvillo, It P. I>. i! . 5.00 \^ No. 50... .Miss Lulio Anderson, I ..nitrons Mills. 2.00 No. 112-1.1. \V. Martin, Mountvillo, It. r. 1>. No. ::. 2 00 W No. 406....Mrs. M. J, McKco, Watts Mills. 2.00 %lh No. 474_Dr Ii. K. Alken, Laurens. 2.00 No. 414_Maggie Boyd, (colored) Laurens, ll. P. L). 5 _ 2.00 ^1* No. 2400... .Miss Maggie Peterson, Laurens. 2.00 No. 1816....Mrs. A. c. Phillips, Laurens, R. K. D. 0. 2.on No. 1122.... ..lames Moore, Laurens. 1.00 No. 1072.1. P. Powers, Bryson. 1.00 No. 8100_E. W. Copcland, Laurens. 1 ,00 No. 8101....?L A. Chapman, Laurens . 1.00 No. 8118... .Scott Templeton, Laurens Mills. 1,00 I wish to extend my thanks to my friends for their patronage. A trial is all that is necessary to convince that my prices are always right. H.Terry La tire ns, 5. C. i