The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 04, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. J. I). Watts left Saturday for nn extended trip through tin- moun tains of North Carolina, accompanied by Min? Edwards a trained nurse. Mrs. Watts is rapidly recovering from u recent illness, and it Is hoped that the stay in the mountains will com pletely restore her to health: she Will spend most of the time at Henderson ville. Misses Ethel Bowers and Ethel Duncan, lifter a pleasant visit lo Miss Beta Meredith have returned to New berry. Messrs. I. Schnyer, w. it. ttlchoy, I Ernest Enslorby ami II. I?. day, who are in camp al Greenville, came home last Friday afternoon on special lease of absence to attend a masonic meet lug in the city Friday night. Mr. Frank G. Wright, southern ex press messenger between Columbia and Augusta, is spending a vacation at bis old home iu Tylersvllle. Mis. II. ('. Harris and daughter. Miss Beryl Harris of Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Fowler. Misses Marie, Helen and Celln Tay lor, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Krank Taylor of Augusta, have returned home after a visit to relatives here. Mrs. Clarence Cray, accompanied tiy Miss Beta Meredith, left Monday for Hendersonvllle. ? Mr. J. Qulncy Mahaffey, a native of Lauren8 who has tor several years been a leading lawyer in the city of Texarkana, Texas, stopped over in the olty from Spnrtanburg until Mon day on his way to Washington. He will return to l.aurens last of the week for a more extended visit to friends and relatives. Mr. W. C. 1?. Robertson, the faithful and efficient clerk at the Davis-Koper t!o.'s store, left yesterday for an out ing of about ten days at Henderson ville and Lake Toxaway. Mr. A. A. darlington returned Sun day from Columbia where he spent a day or so with his brother. Mr. C. C. Gai'lington, who is ill at the Co lumbia hospital. Mr. W. W. Mall arrived in the city Monday afternoon from Spnrtanburg where he attended the educational meeting, spending a short while with bis mother. Mrs. Eliza Hall. Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Alken and Miss Mary Todd will return on Saturday of this week from their trip to the Alaska-.ukon-Pnciflc exposition. The readers of The Advertiser, who have ] so enjoyed Dr. Aiken's accounts of tiis travels may look for another story next week. T>r. and Mrs. O. B. Mayer and chil dren of Newberry are guests at the home of Mr. R. Fleming Jones Ibis week. Mr. W. W. Jones who was quite ill laut week is much improved this week and it is hoped will soon be able to be out again. Miss Laura Barksdale has returned from a visit to Miss Louise Goldsmith in Slmpsonvllle. Miss Janie Colvin has returned to tier home in Chester, after a visit to friends in the (ity. Mr. D. A. Davis left Monday for New York, Baltimore and Philadel phia. Mrs. Sam Tally has returned to Fairfax after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.. Boyd. Miss Hattle Roland has returned from a two weeks' stay in Charleston. Misses Jessie and Irene Dillard re turned Monday to Clinton after a visit to Misses Annie Dell and Hess Chil dless. Miss Blanche Shell spent last week in (IreenWood as (he guest of Mrs. Bessie Hell Harris. Miss Minnie Bahh has returned from a visit to relatives in Green ville. M ss Alllen Franks spent la t week in the country with Miss Martha Wolff. Rev. Wi B. Thn.ver left yesterday morning for Philadelphia where he will spend it short while: from there 'he goes to Hendersonville to spend the remainder of his month's vnca- | lion. Mrs. B. 0. Thayer left direct > foi Hendersonville yesterday. Mr. T. P. Ducket I of Clinton has accepted a position with the Dodson-1 Bdwards Drug Co.. having com* menced work on Monday morning. ? Mr. Duckett is a son of ('apt. T. J, j Duckett, formerly county sheriff. Mr. Caspar smith of Waterloo was in the city Monday. Mr. (bo. I.. Pitts attended the p|c? nie at Wham's lawn on last I'ridny. Dr. W. II. Dial. Mrs. VV. D. PorgUHon nnd Mrs. T. D. Darlington left yester day Afternoon for (Ireenwoed where ? ? ? ? Chi ? "! b.V Me. st;ps, W, II. Dial and .1. I hauled and repainted. it i:> located on South Caroline Street. A friend of Mr. M. II. r'owler'S in ' Jacksonville, Pia , seit! him two small alligators last \> ?. h. Mr, l-'owlepi While appreciating tlio gift, was at ti?riv unable to Care lor Hie little ani mals thai some |m oplo love so as pets; hence, after exhibiting them to tils Irl? nils he turned them hose in the Copeland woods in the western part of the city. When they grow up> the pickaninnies had li tier waten out, Patrick Wall. < ? I'ort lioynl are (ho guests of Mr, and Mrs, 8 McDaniel. Mr. ami Mrs, s. <; MoDnnlol, Ml LolS Nelson Mc!lanlol, and Mr. W. P. Iludgehfl composod ah automobile party spending Sunday ni Harris Springs Mrs. W. H. Holder nnd children have returned to their apartments at itoh ori on's hold from a visll to relatives in the county. In which they took in the Wootiviiie picnic at Wham's lawn. Mr. D'Arey Swygeri camo from Greenville Sunday night, accompanied m I is car hy M SSrs. (Maude P.ahh, Prank Henderson John Tengua and ?Wellie McDaolel. Messrs. W. H .Gilkerson. Jr., and F. I. Nelson returned last week from a week'H pleasant visit to New York, Washington and other interesting points. Miss Mamie Crews has accepted the position of stenographer, type-writer and book-keeper for Mr. T. I). Lake, cotton merchant. Misses Ruth Trlbble. Ruth Prultt and Pet Krskine of Anderson are the guests of Miss 13Va Trlbble, having nrrlVed 111 the cltj yesterday. ANCIENT AND MODERN bathroom plumbing is not to be com pared. If the cost has prevented you from replacing your old closed, germ breeding plumbing by a modern bath room come have a talk with us. MODERN PLUMBING COSTS a little more at first than the old style, but better health and fewer doctors' bills make up for the difference, The cost isn't so much greater either. Get our figures. They'll prove it. Doah ? McKechnie South Harper Street Phone 292 Laurens, S. C. PHOTOGRAPHS The McCord Studio will copy any Photo, en large any pictures and make High Grade Pho tographs for you at the very lowest prices. No photographes can do more nor offer any special inducement than the ricCord Studio has always done. The McCord Studio's motto is "Best Pictures, Lowest Prices" Come to see us. fill Wow Oxford Comfort What's the use of wearing the ordinary. coninn Hplace Oxfords when belter ones cost r.d more? Out trade dcmaiu's (he best of Oxfords and \vc have them. No slipping .-i the heels perfect filling sit all points Take a i e? p it the i e .v si. les, righl froiji the best workshops. Tics, Mutton or Rluchcr styles. Patent Kid. < '"it or Tana, Extrome >r Conservative stvfcs, $3,o0, $4.< <?. $5.00 to U ritl your feet ir.t<> a p.sir of our < ixfords and you'll ?Utile a smile of satisfaction. R. Ii. Copt land The 0 ic pr'c ! Shoe St< re Customers Shoes Shined Free. C ome and see the Great Bargains that we will give Saturday Sale Next Saturday will be 1 * the last day of our Discount Sale Hearing is Doubting -BUT SEEING IS BELIEVING We have got to make room for our immense fall stock of goods that has already begun to come in. Next Saturday we will give the greatest discount that has ever been given in Laurens, on all Summer Clothing, Low Cut Shoes and Straw Hats. Now is your chance, Mr. and Mrs. Buyer. Read carefully what we are doing and come and see for your self. You will find everything marked in plain figures. Clothing $> 5.00 Suits Saturday 7.50 Suits Saturda) 9 50 Suits Saturday 10.00 Suits Saturday 12.50 Suits Saturday 15.00 Suits Saturday 16.50 Suits Saturday 20.00 Suits Saturday 22.50 Suits Saturday $ 3-75 5-48 6.98 7.48 9.48 11.48 12.00 15.00 16.00 Boy's and Children Clothing Low Cut Shoes and Slippers $1.50 Low Cut Shoes, Satur day $1.10 $2.00 Low Cut .Shoes, Satur day ?1.48 $2.50 Low Cut Shoes, Satur day $3.00 Low Cut Shoes, Saturday 3.50 Low Cut Shoes, Saturday 4.00 Low Cut Shoes, Saturday 5.00 Low Cut Shoes, Saturday f 1.98 $2.23 2.60 2.98 3-75 HATS All Straw Hats 1-3 off 50c 75c 1.00 1.50 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3- 5? 4- 5? 5.00 6.00 Wash Suits, Saturday Wash Suits, Saturday Wash Suits, Saturday Wash Suits, Saturday Hoy's all Wool Suits, Boy's Worsted .Suits. Boy's Worsted Suits, Boy's Worsted Suits, Boy's Worsted Suits, Boy's Worsted Suits, Roy's Worsted Suits, Boy's Worsted Suits. 35C 48c 63c ^5C 1.18 1.48 1.98 2.23 2- 75 3- 2.S 3- 75 4- 25 Notion Department 50c Shirts, Saturday 1.00 Shirts, Saturday 1.50 Shirts, Saturday 50c Suspenders, Saturday 25c Suspenders, Saturday 39C 79c 1.18 39C 19c Overalls 50c Overalls, Saturday 1,00 Overalls, Saturday 39c 75C Pants All Men's Pants 20 PER CENT OFF Remember tKe date, next SAT. AUG. 7tK And come and see the Great Bargains that we are giving on the last day of our Summer Discount Sale. Tribble Clothing Co. | The up=to=date one price clothiers. Laurens, S. C. No 11( K I o < I.KAN > I HI] \ MS, AsM ini.iy oi' South C'nrolInn providing :! erefor, i!:<> County Board of Commis sioners for Lnutehs County, Stntd aforesaid, does hereby Order find fix ::.?? following dates for the cleaning of str'eanis within said county during the year \. p. if>0{>, :o wie. am i ? i ?? county nre hereby notified ; nd re ipilred to clean their" streams within the nhovo named periods. Done hi 1 ?aureus, S. i '.. In regular n I II. tl. 1iP M i'.! 'PT, Von will always find hero lar gest arid best line of damps in differ t ;it tl7.CS, designs, und color-; Olli the smnll hand lamp to the large decorated Hall and Parlor Lnni| I, 8. M. & Ifi. H. Wilkcs Ai (Jo. School llcglii* mi September I'tlli, Shpti ti. I.. Jones was i t (hie < |tj Tuesday of (his week, having eonie ui> from Cowberry to (he educational meeting, and announced to the report er that the city schools would open t'nis year on September l!Uh. This is a little 'earlier than usual, lu:t it h hoped ihai a ftill attendance will he bad on the op' niim day. I OUR SPECIAL NOTICES. ? j Xollce i hereby forbid m> I trespass on ? place in any Whatsoever, if caught doing n\ eCute to extent of law. Wright, Lauren*. 8. (' Par Sale 200 Ooi 'i <?f fin Will sell delivered (three miles from tuiii . from (Mil.*t.x l or gale * ed Mhropsr Or A. 0 manner so Will .1 X. " wood. ground or oil the Laurehs ami four . m. i.. Copeland. lon-reglstt r? ?, for pale by l--t. . . \'\ ItHlllllglOII Oner (JilVC l."p to (lii'oo doctors, was kopt in 1)0(1 for 'ivo Weeks. Blood poison froin a spider's Into caused large, (jeep sores Id COVei' his leg. TliO do.-tors failed. thoil "Buckieh's Anden Sah," com pletely erat .1 the,' writes John W..sh ihgtbo, of Bos(|iiev|)le, Tex. Vaf ec zema, bolls, burns and piles it is su preme, nl ibe I .aureus Driip Co. ad jhe i'..i!.. no Drug j'? ?. _ I'rohiilo Sales Moinlaj. Monday was snlesday 111 I.am en - am! i!.lily two |d<?CC8 o!' broporty sold by .Tiftlgo Thonipsoii Woi'ol tili Moria!) Mose ley lot in llrookly n. nno : half aere. which was bid In hy Mr. I, it;, r.uiie. .ir.. for i.nti (he i .?.?< i iota i" CMIniott b< longing to tho optat.< I of IClberl F. Oopclnnd, hough) bj Mi-, i \V. Owens for .? ll)0, V< >TIN< i < 1 :RTII <I< AT! ; Each Dollar Countj$200 Votes Enclosed herewith is $ 611 subscription payment for which 1 cast " votes for .. S. C. (With each cortiflento rhusl be sCnl chock, money erdet or cash for subscription payment, together with the nnmo and address'of the subscriber plainly written or printed on separate slips )