The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 18, 1909, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Come to the grand
Clearance Sale
and make 50 cents go as far as a Dollar will any
where else.
Look Come and See
5 Pair Men's $3.00 Oxfords, $1.50
8 Pair Men's 2.00 Oxfords, 1.25
7 Pair Men's 2.00 Oxfords, 1.00
14 Pair Ladies' $2.50 Oxfords, 1.25
11 Pair Ladies' 2.00 Oxfords, 1.00
5 Pair Ladies' 1.50 Oxfords, .75
New lot of Calico per yard, only 4c
Nice Ginghams per yard, only 4c
Something doing in the 5 and 10 cent store Saturday
J. L. Hopkins
Laurens, S. C.
Big Reduction in
Photographs
For the next 30 days.
Five dollar Cabinets going at $3.50 a dozen.
All other sizes in proportion.
Picture Frames at 25 per cent off regular
price.
NICHOLS STUDIO
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Annual iVlountain and Sea- ?
shore Excursion J
August 18th, 1909 %
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Charleston ? Western Carolina ?
Railway. J
To Spring and iVlountain Resorts in J
|K North and South Carolina.
For rates etc., call on ticket Agents or jf
address %
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Ernest "Williams
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General Passenger Agent
807 Broadway, Augusta, (in.
IA AA 9?4 ??? *?<? A A < > A A A A A A A A J
J. X. Leak, Tics. j. [f, Dorroh, Sec'y.
We lu>pe t<> merit the business of the public at large
and solicit satUC.
Apply to tts for terms
Southern Co-Operative
Collection Agency
Gray Court, 5. C. J
BUsinea placed with this firm will receive prompt J
attention,
f) LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. ?
Mr. John W. Branilett has returned
from the Columbia hospital where he
recently underwent an operation for ,
appendicitis.
Mr. C. M. West of Newb^rry was in
the city for a short while last week.,
Mr. Frank G. Wright, after spend
log his vacation with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Wright in Tylersville.
returned Monday to Columbia to re
sume his duties as express messenger
between that city and Augusta.
Mr. ,T, Win. Henderson has returned
from the Columbia hospital looking
and feeling well.
Mr. John W. Crews, one of the shoe
men of Columbia, is on a brief visit
to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
U ews.
I J Mr. John H. Brooks was one of the
I te arrivals from Hemiersonville last
'/'eek.
All the friends of Mr. Frank Hen
derson are sorry to see him out of
Dodson-Ed wards on account of his
time being up.
It has always been a standing ad
! vice to mind your p's and u's?It
would be a good thing if Correspond
, ents would be careful with their let
; ters. especially I and J, T and F.
e and r. a and o. and many others,
, and be very careful with strange
names, for Hie sake of the printer
i who has no time to spare on limning
I out anything.
Mr. Houston Bramlett, who is re
j membered here as the handsome llt
! tie son of Mr. and Mrs. Add Bramlett,
now residents of Spartanburg. last
week won the grand prize, $-'.*. in
cash, in an exciting contest Inaugu
rated by the Spartanburg Herald.
Mrs. Beuinh Kay Ellis, whose bus
hand is here with the corps of elec
tricians engaged in completing the
Installation of the electric power and
new lighting service at the Watts
cotton mills, has returned to Green
ville and Picken.- to visit relatives.
Mr. S. .1. Rnsor, one (-f the substan
tial citizens of Moutltvllle, was in the
city Thursday <.:i business,
Mr. R. V.'. Arnold and little daugh
ter. Miss Mary Arnold, of Princeton,
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Taylor
during the pas; week.
Dr. B. \V. Sexton was In the city
several days last week from t'IIion.
Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. McCravy will
return this week from an extended
visit to relatives hi Saluda county.
Mr. VV. C. P. Robertson returned
last week from a pleasant trip to
idendersonvllle, Lake Toxaway and
elsewhere.
Mrs. W. W. Dodson and children
are visiting relatives at Donalds.
Miss Florrle Burdette of Clinton
and Miss Mattie Hell Peterson of Ty
lersville were the guests all last week
of the Misses Peterson.
Mr. W. C. Curry of Dials who grad
uated this year from Wofford college,
was in the city Saturday.
Among the veterans here Saturday
for the reunion were Capt. 'I'. J.
Duek'tt. If. P. Blakely, R. 1'. Adair
of Clinton: .1. Warren Blakely of Ty
lersville; James Wham. Dr. A. C.
Fuller. W. P. Thomason. Sr.. R. O.
Halrston, W. I.. Allison. A. C. Owings
of the county.
Mrs. .1. S. Machen is spending some
lime at Hendersonville.
Superintendent of Elucatlon Geo. L.
? Fins ami Mr. J. Edwin Medlock went
r up in Dials Sunday to spend several
days at the home of the hitter's pa
\ rents. Mr. ami Mrs. \V. Frank Med
lock, who are this week entertaining
w the home comers" of their immediate
' family. Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Medlock
'of Mississippi, Nif. and Mrs. Marvin
' Medlock of Clinton, and Mr. and M s.
\rthur Taylor of I.aureus.
^ Mrs. Ella Rlddell and her daugh
ters. Misses Alberta and Delilah.
' have returned home after a pleasant
visit to relatives In and around Gray
I Court.
Miss Lola Riddell of Charlotte Is
' visiting her cousin, Miss Eunice Rhl
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of Mrs. W. II. Martii
. Mis- May Little and her brothel
' Mr. Roy Linie. lonve today tor i
week'.- stay In Iiehdersotivltlei
Miss Fannie Mae Wright, milliner
. of the SWltzer company. Messrs, Tom
Swltx.er, II. Terry. Perrln Minler, c,u
Simmons ami R. \V, Trlbblc leave to
^ (lay via the S-aboard lor New Vork
Mr. W. B, Clark of the GreenW? o I
' city free delivery service sperii his
annual vacation at Iiis1 old home new:'
I Laug?ton church.
Mi.-s Annie i'hil lr< ss has ivturm-d
' rrom n visit to .Ibhnston.
Messrs. D. A. Davis and W. it. An
derson of the Davls-Roper <',, are i"
New Vork ami other east.-in markets
purchasing fall a.el wtntei Htocks ror
I their big department store.
Mr John M. Wooii of Pi Ineeh U w as
I 111 IItC < it> Mouduv.
Mr. V'ni. Mnhon of Wllllatnston i
I visiting at Mr. J. P. Tolberi s.
I Miss Ethel Simmons will spend the
i we ik-end in Clinton.
I Miss Janie Kennedy (f Clinton
spent Friday with Mrs. J. R. Little.
' Intense Colicky Pains Relieve.!.
"For some years l s tiff ere l from
I Intense colicky pains which would
COine on at times and from which I
I could find no relief." says i. s. Mason,
of Beaver Dam, Ky. "Chamberlain's
i Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea item
ed;/ was recommended ;o me by a
i friend, After faking a few discs of
' the rsmstly l wis entirely relieved,
i Th if Was four years ago and Caere
: has been no ret irn of th" symptoms
Since that tlnilft." This remedy . fo:
I sale by the Laurens Drug Co
II f c. a Dish
is made in this way:
Stir a package of
Jell-O
ICE CREAM
Powder
Into a quart of milk and
freeze it. That can bo done
in about ten minutes.
There is nothing to add. for
(i.ithe powder supplies every
II thin?', and there is no oook.
||ing or anything else to do.
You will have two quarts
of delicious ice cream for the
uaual cost of two dishes.
2 pachjQea for 25 o?n(f.
Illustrated Recipe Hook Fr.'e.
The ?enesee Pare Food Co., I* Roy, N. Y.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY I M0\
VuxilliuiT to the Laurens Baptist As
sociation Meets at ?nterloo.
The W*. M. V. auxiliary to the Lau
rens Baptist association will meet
with the Waterloo Church on Tuesday
and Wednesday. Sept. 7 and 8. The
following is the program:
Tuesday, 11:30?Sermon by Rev. ('.
1.. Fowler. 12:30?Enrollment of
delegates. Dinner. 2:00?Devotion
al service con lucted hy Mrs. Ida M.
Wardlaw. Our foreign mission work.
Mrs. ('. I.. Fowler. Our home mission
work. Miss Annie Druittiuond. Out"
state mission w;>rk. Mrs. Mary W
Cart Margaret Home. Mrs. Dr.
Benson, Training school, Mrs. Er?
nest Bramlett. Reading nnd adop
tion of constitution. Appointment Of
committees. Adjournment.
Tuesday evening, 8:1.'?L cture by
Rev. Joseph liatii. Collect:'.!..
Wednesday, '.::.'? a. in.?Devotional
service conducted hy Miss Gertrude
Buunsfleld. Reports from societies
and bah Is. Confer* a< o of brnd lead*
crs. conducted by Mrs. .'. 1?. W. Watts.
Talk on v. w. A s and state missions,
Miss Gertrude liuhttslleld. Collection
for ursoclational expenses. Miscella
neous. Adjourn men t,
Wednesday afternoon, 2:C0? Hour!)
of praise and consecration, eondueted
hy Mrs. Ida Barksdula, Reports of
committees. Election of o!V.eer3.
Adjournment.
A full del 'gotion is urge!.
M.s. .1. \v. Henderson,
Secrotary.
Installs Lighting System.
Mr. .las. E. Mlnter, the young Sed.1?
lia farmer and merchant, has recently
installed on his premises an acetylene
system for the purpose of lighting ids
residence, store and other buildings.
The service was pat in hy Mr. .1 Ed.
Phllpot of Laurens, and it is giving
entire satisfaction.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhoea Remedy Nerer km>?n
to Kail.
"I have used Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since
it was first introduced to the public
in IS7:;. and have never found one
instance where a cure was not speed
ily effected by i's use. I have been
a commercial traveler for eighteen
years, and never sinrt out on a trip
without this, my faithful friend." says
H. s Nichols of Oakland. In I, Ter.
For sale hy the Laurens Drug Co.
Ti? > rubber output at Assam, India,
last year was not satisfactory in
quantity?only >.;p; pounds obtained
from GI'J tu res. <>.? thirteen pounds an
acre.
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your elietuy: i?pveng|hg ? ..<? makes
yotl even with him; fot'ittvliig it sets
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Soldlt i lln\\>i l>i iitti I'lal.
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store.1 my health crdtipletolj.'; I how
weigh 17^ pounds." I'oi severe ('did?
obstinate> COttghs. iletnovrhnges A.-ti
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me in 1
bought one l o\ and u-c'l itboti! two
mil
given i"..'1 arty frouble slite* ' T'..i
s:.!\.* i-- for .'ale !?>? ! i.:. .ivts j);hi
Tom pan.".
Ti'e wide Man draws mo-'* nlvan
tag-* from hi* enemies than ih.? |
fron; his frlehds.
\\ hat is Be*| for Imlitfetfth ?) .'
Mr. A. Robinson of Drnthtfuln, On
tario, las been troubled fov years
w Ith hi lige.Ulon, at d ri eoir.ni I *
Chamberlain's Rtoniadh and ???
Tablets as 'the best medicine i <?.??.
used." I*" troubled with indigestion
or cons' ipnl\r.v. give !'?.(??: a !.? i.i
They ui4e Certain t? > prove heheJlciia;.
They arti easy to t ike on 1 pi >fis>;n{
In effect. Price, :?? errs. Pa! >..'. is
f ? ? ai l.au. ens Dftig I '?>
It cost very little
to wire your house
Electrically lighted homes are more comfortable
and cosy, more healthful than those heated by old stylo
lamps?there is no smell and very little heat. With
electricity you can not only li>;ht your home hut can
run Churns, Sewing machines by using a small motor
attachment, you can do your ironing by using our
electrical heating irons, you can do all the cooking with
electricity with our electric stoves. The house can he
kept cool by using either a ceiling or desk fan. A
home fitted with electricity is indeed a luxury as well
as a delightful necessity. See us I'm other u^es to which
electricity ma\ be put. Let us tell you the cost?you
will he sttrprised?it's so low.
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Electric Suplies
Phone No. 240,
Laurens, S. C.
Land and Water!
Sec me about selling that property of, yours <u about
buying before you buy. Get \u\ plan i; never faile.s when
I can get a buye.i.
I have a lot of choice propcrtj it: Clinton for sale, write
or photle me and see it I can interest \<>a.
P. S. Jeans
CLINTON, 5. C.
Bell Phone, No. 75
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The class of men who live
from hand to mouth will
always be an inferior class.
The business of this great nation is not. depend
ent on this sort of people -for which we may well
be thankful. The men who ate doing things in a
business way, making a name for themselves, are
not the "hand to mouth" kind of men.
We want you to get into the thrifty class, t>? lie
a builder, to stand fur advancement. We want
you to come to this bank and open a Savings Ac -
count. Do yon know of any better way to statt right?
The Bank tor Your Savinjrs,
WVrSSV*HH+* f o'**.*** ?+ VAVfV/
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& or i*'!: yeat'3 a(cr< .
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Suppose you had boucflu REAL ESTATE fiv<
crease iri values ad large per cent as in the
five yogi's.
We have for sale It is with or Without buil
and nice farm- and will make suital le terms?. %2
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