The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, July 14, 1909, PART ONE; PAGES ONE TO EIGHT, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Ctje Sfbuertiser >vbstrij)ti?d frue :? $L0P per Y?-e.r S. i . ?UM 1. J din.r. aaveru* ? square, one inset '.i"',. J!jL;0U; haubaeuueni insertioti 1 KK REM O'l'BKJi'KATOKS'At < ?. MillMTJ.-*-. .... ?e( i ri'j careful; w}i> evidently :.m? llng iiu bis Columbia Office luvt ? un lay, when ii* wrote hi* story about h? /wee Cor governor In 1M0 for r'.yii liiy'i- Isatie '.?t 'Vir Nf?> uud Courler. jt natu lug over t be possible a*; ?auts for it?* governorship. Mr. Kuhn lays: "The first of the formal tr. touucoJiueiiU oi the campaign ha* >eeju made. Mr. C?leiftatj Blease t&s announced (hut ne will a>i?in t-iu'ae the race tor governor", l'*ual > Mr. K.olui keens Pretty dote tab Ou ?/,??.?-? ?*i hh dus labored in behalf oi c cause tin advocated. Gradually i? Mat" has beared the position put '<r??* the victory -make the state 0.vj against the sal* of whiskey. oe?e are a uutuber of late-day con 1. t">f to x\\h> prohibition CSUSe who Of ? Ours?' tio- whiskey 'juesMon will iot be the obi; Issue, In the coining hum pa ign Tax revision, as Mir, mggestv should be. will un jue*ik>nablj be. t?ne; compulsory ed tea opens, Ii?' the prohibitionists ..... ii majority"; the; will endeavor to ME PKKKS ISSOt I ITI05T. Jt iva? t!;<: /crlutr'x privilege aiid easUre to attend the meetings oi e South Carolina Press association hs year for tl e first time. The con* ?ution vi ai eld ja Greenville from ueaday evening until Thursday eve? : nd -.bile we were unable to be o? ?/j( ii ail the .- -si-ions. Still those TJ uraday gave a fair idea oi what T:." city of Greenville was the host, id ?.?d! did it sustain it? much-en ? <i reputation for hospitality. K\ *yfhing wa? done to (hake the stay I the editor* Mo?t enjoyable; i/i di<- of the Incessant ran;.-, the vis? ort v ? r? provided all kinds of e? ;o'diihni to the editors, there wer. many disl fnguished v!s|lor,i whom ?"?>? m n >? wore happy to meal i ?dlti f l/avion Knight, or the AjJahtn Geor? glnnl .Mesairt. .i. C. I.USK, VV, K, M? Oce. and 0, If. llardwlek all high <,iii' :.ti.) of tho southern railway; Mr Ifit/olyn Harri?, son of Joel Chehdloi lUrris. gnOWfl the boy- and girl? >'?. Let Davis Lot!;;*- preslt HII < 'J ?*?!! about it. Was NOTICE OF SALE 1)1 SI t'M I ??} I a ( \ HO LI > \. I * OfSTBM / < Ol'KT. In On Matter of i ?K?ILi:> OIL >!!/.! COM I'.4M', Bankrupt. Id Bank* i-ujitcj. J:i obedience t?> an order ?.??!] decree of ha!i' pasted in 'be above sf-jt*d ta?e by HoilOl . Jh?; J. Karl-. Referee ill Bankruptcy, on .July 10th. 1909, I will sell at public auction In from of the Court House door, a? I*aurens Court House In I ?aureus County, Btate of South Carolina, at tbe hour of Blevoii o'clock in ti.?- forenoon* tbe |)roi)??rty hereinafter described, be long lit; to the estate of the Farmers Oil Mill Co Bankrupt. Said prop; erty Uq sold In separate par Panel \o, 1. ' onslsl rij? of "All tiiH' tpiece, parcel or lot of laud situate lying and being in the Town ?j( Ijonford, In tbe County of l*aurens and State of South Carolina, contain \:<.y .-ix (H) acres, more or less, bound ed on the North by lands of Will on the Ka-? by lain.'* Of Mrs I W. La ii ford, on tllS West by J<i*j lit - of-way of Charleston & Western Caro lina Railway Company, arid on the South by land* of W. A. Tborrias, known a? the Farmers Oil Mill Com pany's loi: also, ail buildings, ma chinery, equipment and fixtures there* ?>.: Situate eX'e;/' Hie property de scribed below in parcels N<? 2, 'a. 4. and u^-'-.j ii, the manufacturing of cotton Seed, oil. meal and other product* and the ginning of cotton, there being situate on said lot ah oil mill plant and a glhlilng system." Parcel ^<#. -i. Con? iting of the fol lowing : ''2-H)i;-12 R Continental Linters, S'o iTii-iTi.*.. 2-lQi 1-12 u Linter Feedera No; i7n-i7C: 2-lQ?-i2 it. Linter Condensers. N> 1 *?fJ*7-l f?SS3; ?i FJ i -- foi above Condensers." Parcel No, 3. Conslstii & of the foi Parcel So, I. <'oi ... | ,;. faith <n biddlng^?and if the purchaser <?' said property rfooa not comply with '.,[>? bid within tin days afrer the sale, ti e certified check deposited with the Trustee, win be forfeited to lh? ei tal ? of -aid Bankrupt. '/ e. mi of sale, CASH. WJll ,\ J unfoid, S. < . \\ ill be t Lauren-, v. < ? \i>f ]>?o. i eis P Mi .1 OWIN'OS, Trusti Bnnkrnpl K oi Parmo (>i. Mill Co. Ls.urens, B, c. Q\m SPECIAL NOTiwES. ULfS V. Howard Huiidi uiti.u oraeeict '. ? m i can set Per **yi? -I HJ ID). \ L BOY." '' ur; Sin ... . .... ):i thai pill bar* and bieai: ? .... r ? - - j ' T? - bo< be i:i v. Aicii he was bora iJecyj-< it v. as full of boles. While yet a little ( bll'J walked between the plow-handle, j And round through the wwh wild. He studied by the y.z'n ot the tallow candle. He saw nature lu all her beauty And while alone he often .studied. Never forgetting to do his duty He watched the flowers and trees Bfj they budded. Down by the littie brook While only a mile tot The things in hi* little book Once learned iie never forgot. He watched the little fish V- they ?warn all about: Me t-mused himself by making a little Clay dish, Until the little 11sh a^ain came out. Then something ehse took bis eye Widen n[>rar.s< from bough to bouj;!.. And looh'-d awfully shy As the limbs to hfra did bow. ; While here all alone In him a noble purpose Was born. Then he sang a sweet little song And started home with his grousers all torn. He told his noble mother That which was horn In him. Thero were plenty of men. yet another Was needed with a vim. He WftH now stately and tall With a wonderfully beautiful look. Hut thlx was no' ait Por he htill studied Ids little book. Then with teats in his eyes He told his* dear mother. J lo\e you mother this you know, Mut duty calls and I must go." Tl en <..'.' 'o college he went fcrcnt designs, sizes and colors at money saving i<i leas at K M A K H. Wllkes & Co. We have Just received another car of solid oak. beautifully finished Hod Room H'lpes. eonuistlng of tho bes( values e.ei offered n' tho prices that we a: e Belling these at. ? M & K H. Wilkes & Co. "H't.e'H very hon.'dy, hut doesn't seem ? to renll/' It," ' I! '-n't she any women I frlonds?"?Puck, Altonto FiM iIT?i i> jumUirr It eu'w piuutu. Mmuruiif;. uerviiui- lot-.: am' lugTOTtillT nuim uin III ? ? ..i- ir.::.. OUtUf COmi am Imiuoii?. Ifl Uli BTWUOBl ContttRI du?:i>ve-> oi tin m" AIk'I I 1 .? ? .- make* tight oruev ?im? tan ea-<\ It i. r> iMttaitt eun fa Bwvatiufi, callowt, swollen, tticU achbu toe; '!-j I: f'-*/?;. Hold i/ruiytwj und HtiiK Stores It', aiu;. tu- SttCi it Btanim PtMll aeotut on; #t '<?*i'ii?.. "rm IMCkagl JUiilL ?j hi v: 11 I ; \an: When Sell ing-Country Produce y rocei es I J. \V. Payne PH NE. N< TalK of the Eye HKe a Camera The eye is constructed so won c'erluily an<j inz?-ni >ui-l .? that the ! andicraft of man has as yet r-o: been ahne to construct as uelicate an instrument. It is like a camera, the lens to focus, the lid a* a shutter, the iris as color as the diaphrarn, the thick coatings of the eye-ball as the dark room, the nerve as the sensitive plate, ar j -'.ranjie &S it may seem the imagea are bottom si<ie up ex actly as the image in the camera. Now so delicate and sensitive an instrument as the eye should have good care. Let US explain more fully to you how to care for the eve. No Charge for examination. Dr. F. J. Inman Room 3 ar. J 4 hnterprise K'ld*tr. Laurens, S. C. Office days, Friday and Saturday Cfjtcora tf->rcfnbiUe. C THE SOUTH CAPJ -UNA PKESBYTEftlAN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN A Christian Home School. A High Standard College. A. Tuition, Board, Room and Fees $183.00. li. All Included in proposition [A] and Tuition in Music, Art or KX? I resslon $203 to ?i!l". 9. ' UYKO. D. D. Proaldamt + + The Uses of Money raones. makes saves : tie c f the best tests ( regarded as the principe ' t regarded with co: ?<???? it ex*.;-::: tile meat: t v i *. I m tie' * * THE BANK 9^ LAU RENS LAURENSi S.C, The Bank for Vour Savings. Ar. mic-estinc* ytory as told by Harry A. Slax'tej, a protr* ti'wi Fireman of Maiden. Musi " Last winter I had a severs '???> j and it sealed on my kidneys causing the most excruciat ing pi:: hin ?t every time I attempted to move; I had tried everything imaginable to get relief, with no success, until I was fcdviied to try ??Bloodine,'1 which to my gre.it surprise, gave me relief almost from the first dose, and before I had taken one bottle I was completely cured." " bloodine" is a wonder fid vitalizing tonic If the b'.ood is impure, complexion bad, appetite lost, strength gone and the whole system is upset by an accumulation of humors, i: i* tirue to try" Bloodine" today, liloodise. large bottles 60c. Bl?dine Tills cure Livef lib . 25c a bos. Sold ca a po?iuve guarantee by DR. B. F. POSEY Laurens. S. C Drink Fan-Taz The Drink of the Fan? V ote for the most popu lar lady. PALMETTO DRUG CO. INTEREST I> the greatest incentive towards saving money. \\ hen you fin I your money is earning something you feel more like saving;. Interest, like a much advertised remedy, "wor ks while yon sleep." We pay interest 0:1 saving's accounts from $\ up, and on certincar.es of deposi: for 6 or 12 month's time. Absolute safety, liberality and courtesy our Watch word. Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. Down in Egypt 1 You Will find Corn, Oats, Hayj Flour, Fresh Water (hi ttttd Lorn Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Bran and Shorts, Chicken I'eedj als > a full stock of Molasses, Syrups and Fresh Hams. hi Dry Goods we carry a nice line of Shoes, Brown Sheet in- Bleechiiig, Ove/al!s an 1 >ther Staple Dry Goods. Trices always rieht. J. H. Sullivan I .aureus, S. ('.