The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 04, 1909, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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^Talk Astigmatism of The Eye When an eye is said to be as tigmatic, the meaning' is that the eye has a double focus. This annoys the brain and the eye will strain unconsciously to bring about a clear focus. This strain Iusually causes headaches. As- j tigmatism is usually congenital I or so at birth it is remedied by j wearing glasses ground from jj the segment of a cylinder; these 3 glasses, if rightly made bring B images to a focus on the retina 3 and thia relieves all strain, [u Children as well as adults suffer S from astigmatism. I am pre pared to correct all common or complicated errors of sight. My 9 examinations are free. M Room and 1 Enterprise B'ld'g. ffi Office days, Friday and Saturday a Dr. F. J. Inman Eye Specialist gi Laurcus, S. C. g ?__M__M_B_-0_^ A VETERAN ! WATCH CONTEST Two beautiful prizes worth having will be given for the Oldest Elgin, Waltham or How ard Watch which is to-day in actual service. A Lady's Prize A Gentleman's Prize If you are carrying a watch of the above makes, let us have the number, no matter when or where purchased, and let's sec who has the distinction of carry ing the oldest watch in this city or county. Fleming- Bros. Laurens, S. C. Big Reduction in \ Photographs I S Fcr the next 30 days. hive dollar Cabinets going at $3,50 a tl< zen All other'sizes! in proportion. Picture Frames at 25 per cent off regular i $ price. NICHOLS STUDIO Just received a new lot of 1 ally Sace Cards I AND I Ten Cent I Music Don't forget our steck of 10 cents .Music, over ICGO Sheets I PALMETTO DRUG CO. |J J. N. Leak, Pres. J. i\ Dorroh, Sec'y. |J We hope to merit the business of the public at large j?? and soli< It same ^ Apply to us for terms 5 Southern Co=Operative ? Collection Agency 5 Gray Court, 5. C. lj Husii'.cs placed with this firnt will receive prompt |J attention. SOCIAL LIFE AT HARMONY. Miss Leila Carlisle is Hostcss at Birthday Fat y. Harmony, .July 31.?The protracted meeting closed at this pla e Thursday night. Rev. N. s. Bethea had as his assistant Rev. M. Swain, president of the Methodist Protsetant conference of North Carolina. The Christians of the community seemed to he up lifted very much during the meeting. The young folks training service class received many compliments on their good work from the pastor. He insists that, more of our young people lake it up. Miss Leila Carlisle gave a birthday party last Saturday evening which was enjoyi d very much by those pres ent. Tin- young people went out to Ml.Bethel spring for a moonlight walk. Those present were: Misses Alma Adams. Louise (Ylisle. Leila Carlisle Kssie Hughes, Katie Hughes, Nannie Ol? li. Ora Mitchell, Lit la Simpson, and Messrs. U rover Adams, Jesse Crawford. Arthur Crawford, Olis Hughes, .less.- O'Ooll, Leonard Simp son. Henry Simpson. Wilford Simp son. Hosen Walker, and Clarence Sim mons. The larger part of the lime was i, pen I in playing games, and hav ing mush. Miss Mollic Bnlentine, the organist at Harmony, has goiie to Cross An chor where she will attend the pro tracted meeting nest week. .Miss Agnes and Oulo Redden of Greenwood are visiting (fiends and relatives in this section. Miss 1.11 a Mitchell of Anderson is O.I 11 Or fuvilli wofo nniong (.ho visitors il, I Ills W el ion last Week. Miss Miiiie Bagwell <>;' Bel toil is Visiting 1 er sister, Mis. W.irren Notice of Stockholders Meeting. The Annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Peoples Loan & Ex change Lank. Lnurons, s. C, will he ?held in the o.'llce of the Lank, at Lau rent, s. c. on Tuesday, August 24, 1900, at 10 o'cloc k a. in. \V. A. WATTS. President. c. W. TUNE, Cashier. B2-4t. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the 2Sth day of August. I im1.), I will render a Ijnal ac count of my acts and doings as Ad ministrator of the estate of L. s. Aber eromblo, deceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens county, at II o'clock, a. in., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrator All persons Indebted to said estate are n Mill -d and required to make pay. men! on that dat.-: and aP persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or he forever haired. L. F. Aborcronihlo, Adiriiulsl rator. r;\ ', 1. SETTLEMENT. Take noilco that on the !!0th day of Vugust, 1000, I will render a llunl ac count of my rets nifd dbinp ; as Ad ministrator of the estate oi' Bluford Siuij)!.'0iv, deceased, in the billot of the Judge of PrOhhlo of Launns counly. at II o'clock, a. P.. mi'd 011 tile SMno day will apply for a llnal discharge from |ny l rust as Administrator. Ail persons Indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay ment on that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before that date, duly proven, or bo forever hai red. .1. s. Wlnohreuner, Adiululsl rator. July L v lf"-'.\ 1 mo. Nomination Ballot 500 VOTES CREAT POPULARITY CONTEST I Nominate SC (Onlv one of these may he cftst for a candidate.) Think of her at tempting to mako ice cream in tho ol?l disappointing way! With Jell-0 ICE CREAM Powder alio can make the most delicious ice cream in ten minutes, freezing nnd all, at a cost of about one cent a dish ?and nrrtr go near the. store. Your grocer will tell you all about it, or you can get \\ book from tho Goncsee Pure Food Co., 1,0 Roy, N. Y., if you will write them. Grocers sell Joll-0 Ice Cream Pow der, two packages f'>r 25 cents. Mitchell this week. Mr. Diamond stone is at home with his friends and relatives for a wi.ib ; he has been working in Atlanta for some tint.'. WATF.lil.OO I I I: MS OF INTKHKST. The Social Whirl of l.nsl Week in 'i car-Hi Town. Waterloo. .Inly 81.. -Mr. ami Mrs. ?lohn Harris Wharton spent the week end at Hellas'. Mr.-. Cora I.. Whartoir, of UOcklng Itam, N <'.. Is the guest of Mis. .loci Casper Smith. Mis; Maggie Bulllngton of Wood-tiff is Hie gu -1 of Miss Marie Henderson. Mr. ami Mrs, iI a roh) Anders? ij 01 I is 11 iii I 1 I.or of her gltOsi Miss Mi ?:? '?? Hurlliigten of Woc.druh'. On \\ednesday Miss Run to 1 < 1 <? entertained a congenial dinner inriy. lie/ gU st - included Milses KjttC Ii 'U drlx, Maude CuihOrtson, Nellie Hen derson. Ida Mac Wharton. .Inlilo Hut-' lor i.ud Messrs. M. .1. Penree, Bernard Henderson and U .A. Anderson. .!r. Friday afternoon Mrs. William Carl Wham a entertained complimentary to Mrs. c. .1. Larson of Charlotte. Mrs. Wharton was assisted in receiv ing her guests by Miss .IntllO I'utler. The Wharton home, always hospita ble! was beautifully decorated in summer flowers. a delightful menu, consisting of cakes and ices was served. Mrs. Whartons guests num bered about twenty. Von will always lind here the !ar gosl and best line of Lamps in differ ent six.es, designs, and colors from the small hand lamp lo the large decorated Hall and Parlor Lamps. S. M. & 13. II. Wilkes 1* Co. l.'ev: IS al Colli Steel. "Your only hopi .'* sai l three dot ? tors to Mrs. .\;. K. Fisher, D trolt. Mich., su(ToriHg from severe retiid trouble, li.s in an operation.; ihtii I used Or. king's New Life Fills," she writes. ? i ill wholly cured.'* They Cr-: 1 . Drug ( ? ' ? Met 'iic al Old Fields f'tlllI'fll. I. i 1 1 11 bOttiieed that on ue\i Sunday; Align.-! Sth. a series oi' protracted meetings will bee in ni Old Fields church, Tin congregation ami the piiidh a: la/go lire ei hieslly reipiesc ? ?'. to a tie tin these hum t lugs, Wlnil Ilfsl tor Inilitrestioti J Mr. A. Iiobllisoii 01 Drttnuiuiu, On tario. hiAs l>e?n troubled for years With It/digestion; and recommends Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tablet* nS "the b.?sl medicine I ever used." If troubled with Indigestion or const 5 potion give them a trial. They uv'j certain to prove beneficial. They at'O t iisy to take and pleasant in offeet. Price. cents. Sam id es frei' al 1.aureus Drug Co. Ib -l nion al llocK.i SprluifS, /On Thursday. August tilth, at Pocky Springs church will be held tho :m , anal re-union of Company F. llth s. c. Volunteers, Those re-unions are always Well attended and are much enjoyed by the people. It Is hoped that this year a large crowd will be on hand; the public are Cordially in vited. An address 111 he made by Mr. S. B, Honey of l.aurens. and possi bly |>y others, who have not yet been hoard from. ftrannlatcd Sore Uyes. 'Tor twenty years I suffered from a bad case of granulated -ore eyes, says Martin' Hoyd of Henrietta. Ky. "In February. 1903, a gentleman asked mo to try Chamberlain's Salvo. 1 bought one hOX ami used about two thirds of It and my eyes have not given mo any trouble since." This salve is for sale !>y the Liuivns Drug Company. lam pi elect rid run Chi attach met! electrical electricity kept cool by home fitted witl as a delightful tu" electricity may b will be surprised Electrl Phono No. 240, .and and "V I H See me about selling that I ' hp:'* TfBC: CLINTON, 5. C. Bell Phone, No. 75 . .. ........: .1-?. :?jx.i'< .. ... .. *. ... i?iL. ?.-.?. . ? ? :;X: ?".j;v?.::jw'.f ?!? , 9 i .'? Be Generous With Yourself. La i * You have keen gcod U> your friends for along time, you have been a spender, no one ever called you penurious, or close, or tight. But what have you to show in return? Why not be a "good fellow" to yourself, open a savings account with this bank and turn your generosity to your own account and credit for a timer The results will show np in a short time, and of a mos satisfactory nature at that. Be good to yourself. Begin today. 4 $ l ratt&NS The Bank for Your Savings. j p t? p ? & v & *t. .v. fr. o ?V; \ * rp. v. rr. ?r. p r p i? ? ? r 1 LARGE PROFITS 5 J SN REAL ESTATE 3 Suppose you had bought REAL ESTATE live f jj or ten years ago? What would your profit have bee/ low*.' / ^ Why not profit by the past anc/buy now for the ^ i? future. Five years from nowf there will be in- ^ y? crease in values as large pey cent as in the past 8 five years. We havejfor sale loM vviVh or without buildings and nice farms and will malLe suitable terms. J Laurens Trust Co. ^ C. A. Pow^'i Mj?r. Real Estate Department.