The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, July 28, 1909, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Big Reduction in
Photographs
For the next 30 davs.
Five dollar Cabinets going at $3.50 a dozen.
All ether sizes in proportion.
Picture Frames at 25 per cent off regular
price.
NICHOLS STUDIO
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Drink 5
Fan-Taz
We are pettinjr i? tlie homo streteli. L'he race U on ii
citing force. KAN-TAZ is now the drink df the hour. It
litfhl I refreshing. See- how your choice i> Ii".up and
down to < ur fountain and bringyour friends with you ar..I
the drink that helps you think. IT'S RED ITS RICH,
your choice the winner.
THIRD WEEKS LIST
Mamie $exton
Maggie Barksuu
Sarah Riohey
Inu Little
liu-x. Hudgens
llattie Boulwar
Jennie Fleming
206 Crystal Ray
69 Lila Hart
? I i Lyl Crews
ll; Zeline Cray
?),> Hettie Lake
53 Alli.? Babb
7-j Virginia Simpson
73 Edna Sitgreavea ...
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Make
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Avoid Danger
When you arc side, or suffering from any of tlie
troubles peculiar to women, don't delay?take Car
dui, that well-known and successful remedy for wo-'
mem Thousands of women have used Cardui and
been benefited. Why not you$ Don't take any
( Lances. Get Cardui, the old, reliable, oft-tried
remedy, for women of all ages.
CARDUI
I! Will Help You
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TlTrfl. Tinzania Morgan, Sncedville, Tonn., writesJ "For ten
yrnrs I suffered with the turn of life, and tried many remedies
without relief. I had pains till over my body and at times I could
not sit up. At last I took Canlui and now I can do my housework.
I have told many ladies about Cardui and recommend it to all sick
women," Try it.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
? ? ? aaaa^^? ? ?i?? ??<? ? ??<c ??? ??<! $
J. !?'. I >< droll, Se, . g
Appl) to us foi terms ?
Southern Cooperative
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Collection Agency ?
Gray Court, 5. C. J
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CLINTON SOCIETY
AND ITS VOTARIES
Caracas h'ntcrtuined bj the l'hiluthons
Other Social functions List
of Personal Notes?
Clinton. July l'?>.?Oa Tuesday night
the Phtlathen of this city gave a de
lightful reception to the l Ja races at
the home of Mrs. J. T. Robertson.
These who received were: Misses Kli
nor Duckett. Maude Sumerel nnd Ruth
Bailey. The house was beautifully
decorated in dark blue and white ?the
Phllnthea colors. Alter q very in
teresting game of "progressive en
gagements" a delicious salad course
ami sweet course were served. Punch
was served during this occasion by
Misses Bern Bailey an.I Mabel Sumer
el. This delightful occasion was en
joyed by about sixty-live guests.
On Wednesday Misses Elizabeth and
Katherlne Bean and Fronde Kennedy
left for Mont reut. N. ('.
Misses Kssie Voting and Frances
Copeland are spending a while in
Mounteagle, Tenn.
Mrs. (Menu of Savannah. Oa., has
retuarned to her home after u de
lightful visit to her sister. Mrs. T. I).
Copeland.
Mrs. \V. .1. Builey and son, Cyrus,
left Monday for Toxaway, N. C, where
they win spend two weeks.
Miss (Mara Duckett has returned
from a delightful visit to Miss Gladys
Barksdale In Greenwood.
Mrs. .1. F. Jacobs is visit inn rela
tives in Anderson this week.
Miss Agatha Davis has gone to Ma
COn, Ca.. to be With her sister. .Mrs.
Charles Ackerman, who is III,
Miss Katherlne Jones of (?aureus
and Miss Hurlee of Will Is ton are the
guests of Mrs. J, ('. Davis this week.
Mr. J, IgrWhl Nash of Spartauburg
Is ill Clinton to see his sister. Miss
Minnie Leo who is i'.i with typhoid
fever.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. B, Owens, Jr., Mr.
an I Mrs. .1. P.. CbpelatUh Mrs. Arthur
Shdekley ah ! M/s. Julia Grlfiln have
returned from a iuosl delightful trip
Miss (?!:. Younjj is spending two
weeks with Airs. A. K. Spencer i:i
Mont rent; N\ < .
Miss Mn> H-.tmphries, who has been
visitin'; Miss Nannie Love Copeland.
Iltis returns'', (o her home in Tir.i
ntonsvllle, s. c
Mr. W. i'. Trttemun. who lias been
with Jacobs Co. for some time,
leaves this week for Philadelphia,
where he takes a new position.
Mr. Tom Little and wile from Ala
bam.t are Visiting his father. Mr. J. I*.
Little.
Mr. R. c. McLees is spending a few
weeks with his parents in Greenwood.
Messrs. Joe Little. Parks Adair.
Rhett Adair and Albert Oalloway have
returned from a delightful trip to
Ashevllle and other summer resorts.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. B. Callow ay have
returned from Manning, s. ('.. where
they have been for three weeks.
Miss (truce Kir by has returned to
her Work with Jacobs & Co.. after a
visit to her mother in Woodruff.
Miss Marion Frn/.ler and Mr. James
Frn/.ler have returned to their home
in Blairs, alter a short trip til Miss
Frances Copeland.
Messrs. John and William Neville
have returned from Chester where
ib.". have been Visiting their aunt.
Mrs. A. M. Aiken.
Mrs. Kennedy lias returned from
Newborry, where she spent a few
day- with relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Copellllld and l>i .
and Mrs. McFnddeil left Tuesday for
a trip to Atlanta. Ca.
Mr. II. v. Vance has I.u visiting
his sister this week.
Prof. Graham left this week for
Montreal. N. c. where he win spend
a month.
Mrs. F.stel Bowen and children of
Atlanta have I.n visiting Mrs. T. c.
Sumorel.
Mrs. .1. A. Chedtluim ami children
Of Louisville. C,a.. are |||0 gUeStS of
llOV. and Mis. .1. R. Ilooten.
Dr. c ll. Voting of Cross Mill spent
a few days in Clinton last week.
I)i\ T. J. Pcnkc oi Cross Hill was in
Clinton for a short MlU? last week.
The ice factory has been completed
an 1 they expect t'> have lee made in
a l'-w days.
On last Tues lay Mrs. W. I?. C,in -
land gave a delightful reception in
hon H- Of Miss Fli/.a 't'i tJh'lilt and
, Mrs. P. G. Kill or of N<
. Col Ving were Mrs. .1. I. Copeland, MI'S.
0, \. Copeland. and .Mrs, David Cope
j land. Delicious punch was served
during the evening by Misses Mary
I Bean and Aiuey Copeland. \ d.
lightfttl salad Hftd sweet course was
I served.
' Don't (.el ,1 l?i\el<e.
A Western Judge granted a divorce1
I on account Of Ill-temper and bad
breath. nr. King's New Life Pills
I would have prevented it. They euro
Constipation, CaUHlng bad breath and
I liver (rouble the III temper, dispel
cold*, banish headaches, cotupior
I (hills. 2i?o id the Lflttrens I trug Co.
' nnd the Pat met I > Drug Co.
I Sectional Bool< Cases made of Ma
hogany, quartered Oak and Plain Oak,
I beautiful!.- finished with sections In
different sizes, See our I'ufl and loi
I us quote you prices before you buy.
S, M. .si E. H, Wllkes Ac Co.
NOTICE OF SALE
The Oil Mill at l.anford, S. 0. Will he
Sold at l.uurcns, S. (.. Aug. 2. MOD.
IM rKD ST V I Ks OK V.MF.K1CA,
IHM KU T OF SOUTH < UtOM> V,
I \ D1STHK I t DVU r.
In Hio Matter of 1 IRMlltS OIL Mil l
COMPANY, Bankrupt. In Bank
ruptej.
1 :i obedience to an order and decree
of sub' passed in the above stated ease
by I.is Honor. Jno. ?'. Carle. Referee
in Bankruptcy, on July I Ith, i?i):?. i
will sell at public auction In front of
the Court House door, at I.aureus
Court House, In i.aurens County, state
of South Carolina, ;it the hour of
(Sloven o'clock hi the forenoon, the
property hereinafter described, be
longing to the estate of the Farmers
Oil Mill Co.. Bankrupt. Sail prop
erty will be sold i:i six separate par*
COlS, ns follows:
Parcel Nu, I. Consisting of "All
that tract, piece, parcel or lot of laud,
sltuat \ lying and being in the Town
of Lanford, in the County of Laurens
and Stale of South Carolina, contain
ing six <!'?) acres, more or less, bound
ed on the North by lands of Will
Powers, on the Mast by lands of Mrs
J. \v. Lnnford, on the West by Right
of-way of Charleston & Western Caro
lina Railway Company, and on the
South by lands of W A. Thomas,
known as the Farmers Oil Mill Com
pany's lot; also, nil buildings, ma
chinery, equipment und fixtures there
on situate, except the property de
scribed below in parcels No. 2. 3. 4,
".. and I?, used in the manufacturing
of cotton seed. oil. meal and other
products ami the ginning of cotton,
there being situate on said lot an oil
mill plant and a ginning system."
Parcel No. '2. Consisting of the fol
lowing:
"'2-10*1-12 R, Continental Linters,
No. 1TH-1T1."); 2-10?-12 R. Linter
Feeders. No. 1744-171?: 2-100-12 R.
Linter Condensers. No. 1537-lfittS;
?'. Flu 's for above Condensers."
Parrel No. ft. Consisting of the fol
lowing:
? "?_' double 'I ? !< 21 \ shakers,
Parcel No. I. Coi 'Istlit - n
Panel So. :?. ( dish ;:- - ? f the f..'.
Pani'l N,?. (??. Consisting ol :' 1 fol
lowing :
"Certn'ti iieeOuhts and chose.-, in ac
tion, amounting to about $121,00."
Saii property will be sold in separ
ate parrels in order lo enable the
Court '?> adjust the alleged liens there
on, end all of ihe stlhl property will
be sold free of mortgage liens.
Midlers on the property described
nbove in Parcel No. I. will he required
to deposit with the undersigned Trus
tee a certified ? heck on some reputa
ble Hank in this State for One Thous
and Dollars, payable to M. ,1, Owings.
Trustee, to Insure the Bidder's good
faith in bidding, and if tie- purchaser
of said property does not comply with
bis bid within ten days after the sale
the certified check deposited with the
Trustee, will he forfeited to the estate
of said Bankrupt, and by order ol
court said Parcel No. l will not be
sold for less than $12,000, ami the crier
will .start the bidding at that amount
Terms of sale. CASH.
M .1. OWINOS. Trustee.
of The Bankrupt Rstate of Farmers
Oil Mill Co.
I.aurens. S. C.
.inly 12th, niOfl. r.ti-:?.(
Diarrhoea.
The great mortality from dysentor>
and dhirrhoeu is due to a lack ol
proper treatment at the Hrsl stages
of the disease. Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a
reliable and effectual medicine, and
when given in reasonable time will
prevent any dangerous consequences.
It has been in use for many years
ami has always met with unvarying
success. For sab- by I.aurens Diu?
Co.
t Cat risk Slew.
\ number of I.aureus men went
down lo lieedy river to-nr Waterloo
one day last week to enjoy an old
faslllt n Cal fiAll slew. N*OW what
Constitutes a cat fish stew? W.?. il
you i'on't know ii is about lime you
were learning tlhd gel in the rinn.
Ii is made as follows: Take a peek
of hnloiM, a peck of Irish potatoes
lbs. of butler, biie-htilf gallon of
green < oru, and one gallon of sWeet
milk. To till* add withe Will er and
lei tit" whole boll three hours.
Willie ii is bolllnu you eaii be lisli
llig. Now ad l (lite pel k ol nicl;
prepared cht li.di !??! boll fWehiy hi Iii
I ufiiriii Ciiiiuol Be Cured
with lo.al applications, as tiny can
not reach (lie sent ol the- disease,
Catarrh Is a blood or coiiatlfuiloual
disease, and in order |o cure it you
must take internal remedies. Halls
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
nets directly on the lll?od ami mucous
surfaces. Hall s Catarrh Cure is not
a ?plack medicine. It was prescribed
by one of the host physicians lit this
country for years nod Is a regular
prescription. it Is composed of tin'
i)0Sl Ionics known, combined with the
best blood ptirlllors, acting illwily on
tlo- nluocms surfaces I b? _?;>??:
combination of the two ingredients
Is what produces stich wonderful re
sults in curltiH catarrh. So:i<l for
testimonials nee.
F. .1 CM F.N I !Y & CO., Props..
Toledo, o.
Sold by druggists, price 7*?c,
Tike Hall's Family Pills for con. li
pai Ion.
It cost very little
to wire your house
Kleetrieally lighted homes are mote comfortabl
and cosv, mote healthful than t!t?>se heated 1>\ old stvl
yv
I amps?there is r.o smell and very little heat. With
yjy electricity you can not only light your home but can
yj^ run Churns, Sewing machines by using a small tuotos
y{/ attachment, you car. do your ironing by using our
\\) electrical heating irons, vor. can do .?11 the cooking with
Vf/ electricity with our electric stoves. The house can be
Vf/ kept cool by using cither a ceiling or desk fan. A
yj home titled with electricity is indeed a luxury as well
as a delightful necessity. Sec us for other uses to which
electricity may be put. Let us tell you the cost??von
J. H. Boyd & Co
w
y|y Wl.l !v S'.r.pr.H'd ? it s so tow
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Vj/ Electric Suplies *j
^ Phone No. 240, Laurens, S. C. }
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? Coal ?
O o
? Buv now and <zet the best, $5.00. O
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4- per ton. HK
^ A good supply of Corn and heav> gro
4" ceries. best prices.
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? Laurens Wholesale Grocery Co. ?
g R. Coke Cray. Mauagi ?
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Which Class Are You In?
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The world always has been divided into two
classes those who have saved, those who have
spent the thrifty and the extravagant.
It is the savers who have built the houses, the
mills, the bridges, the railroads, the ships and all
the other great works w hich stand foi man's ad
vancement ami happiness,
The spenders are slaves t<> the savers. It is
the law of nature. We want you t<> be a saver?
to open an account in <>u: Savings Department an 1
be independent.
One Dollar Will Start An Account.
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THE BAN KS^ L?U RENS
LAURENS, S.C.
The Bank fur Your Savings,
VVV? V*W****o++**-f+ VrVW/j
k LARGE PROFIT |
$ IN REAL ETATE $
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* Suppose you had bcugh! REAL ESTA1E five
or ten ye d's
What would cour pr ?>
> Why not profit by the past an I buy i vv : v the >
?? future. Five years from n vv thm- will be i
^ crease in va large per cent in the past ??>
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? live years,
^ We navejior sah* lots with or without building
V and nice farms and will make suitable terms.
i Laurens Trust Co. ?
V C A. Power, Mgr. Real Estate Department.
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