University of South Carolina Libraries
f*?b?criptlnn Price Is 81.00 per Year Payable 1? Advance. Published by ADVERTISER PRINTING COMPANY Laurcns, S. C. A?!w i-t;.in.: I: i<. - on Application. Obituaries and Card of thanks: One <-?-nt a word. Littered at postofflco at I.aurens. 8. C. as second class mall matter. I. With'Vs. S. < ., M \\ 17. 1911. ' 1 be ?verUst -r v. ill be glad to receive the local news of nil the | communities in the county. < or- J respondents are requested t<? ? sigu their name |o the *??i?:i i- { hutlons. Leiters should not be { t mailed Inter than .Monday morn- | I I?'-'. I ._1 LATHENS' PRIDE. ^ little statement presented to the ins by Supt. i: L. Jones of thc Laitrens <ity schools, entitled "Pic. tare Fund Account" tells an Interest ing Blory of what can be accomplished with a certain amount, (very large) of Intelligent effort and perseverence. Thl little statement tolls In n nut shell the Btory of bow the graded Bchool building has been decorated tttid adorned with pictures :.nd sculp tur? more extensively and with more last? than possibly any other school In the state and possibly any other school of the same s:ze anywherei Mn Jone; has worked with unabated perseverence >vhene\ >r the opportun? Ity offered during the past year and a tin statement shows, his work baa not been In vain. The bnlum o sheet shows that a total profit of $701.50 was n ;.'!? iron: the lyceutn course, con certs, art exhibits and in other ways during the past year. To be more exact, ?* i?> was the gross nmor.nl taken In und $521.40 expended, making the profit .'.hove :-tat"'|. Out of this funtl Mr. Jones has sap Idled the school with $07.05 worth of books, class mom pictures worth ov< i $71. has planted trees on the grounds at :.n expense of nearly $17. has bought pictures for the auditorium to the nmount or i:; and adorned the walls of the auditorium with friezes of great value and at a cost , f $208. While this estimation is a money valu ation only, the actual value to the school a.-, specimens of art and as a source of study cannot be reckoned. The school building, as it now is. should be a source of much pride to the people of Lauren-, for there are few which can equal it. The credit is due more to Mr. Jones than to any one else, although the teachers and pu pils have given great assistance, for he it is who does the actual work in getting up and advert:.-in;: the lyceum course and other attractions, enthuses the teachers and scholars with the de si-, to beautify the building and ex ercises auch 'aste and originality In thi 'selections. It might not he out of place to state that Mr. Jones last year clearer, an amount of money equal almost to haif the salary which ho received from the UTK XEfGllliOirs UK \ 1.1II. There has been more or less discus sion of late, as the summer months are coining oh, concerning the disre gard, on the part of some of the prop-! erty owners of the city, of the ordi nance as to connection with the sewer lines. An ordinance of the city re quires that wherever a houscowner has water connections he shall also havo sewer connections. Of course, this ordinance is intended as a health measure to aid In keeping the prem-1 i ts free of tilth and refuse. A num. I ?: of people In the city are dlsre-! gardlng 'his ordinance, it i> reported on good authority, and measures should be taken at once to see that the proper connections are made. Action cannot be taken too soon in matters Of this kind, for delay might mean an epidemic of fever in the city. If the owners of these properties do not take the proper precautions to pro tect the lives of themselves, their fam ilies and neighbors, It devolves upon the city to see that it Is done. This is a very urgent matter and should be at tended to at once. ? ? ? According to press reports sent out from Charleston while Gov. Mease was there recently, he was quoted as saying, while sitting on the piazza of the 8chutzenplatz building, that "As toon ar I arrive in Columbia I shall write to Col. Griffith requesting him to shut down the mill Immediately," speaking of the hosiery mill. Now an other dispatch comes out of Columbia Jn which Gov. Blease Is quoted an saying that it was his Intention "to set free all prisoners disabled by chronic ill health" and in addition this dis patch says that Gov. Illease declares that at the meeting of the directors on June Tth he would urge them "to cancel the hosiery mill contract." Several Interesting questions arise out of these statements. Did Gov. Mease write the letter to Supt. Grif fith or did he change his mind after he returned to Columbia, or was he misquoted when sitting on the Schut zcnplatz piazza or was he just "gas sing" for the amusement of the pub lic^ It looks like somebody has slip ped Up. Notice of citizen'* Meeting. The Hoard of Trustees of the school listrict of the Town of Laurens. S. C. hereby call a public meeting in the Court House at 10 o'clock a. m. Tl ; day. June Sth, 1911/ of all those citi sens who return i<yfi or personaUprop. erty in said dJstVct. for the purpose of levying a taxA-n all such real and personal properlylR maintain tl. City I choi Is during/the scholastic year. 1911-12 and to elect three trustees. By order of the Board of Trust >es. C. H. Roper Sec. of the Board. May 23, '?'>?? 43-r.t [ J ; SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. : ? ?> Dorroh'Roff. Today at one o'clock Miss Emma Allan Do roh and Mr. Lawrence Gar land Roft will be united in marriage 1 at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. William T. Dorrch. The cere mony will be pi rformed by th.? Rev. Charles F. Rankin, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, and will b? wit nessed by members of t ie family and a few invited friends of the city. Pro ceding the wedding service, lunch eon win be served, and Immediately known to a large cb'clt <>: frl inds city and county. Mr. Roff is native of Porlli nd, Me..About eight months ago he accepted a posit1 with The Advertiser Printing Comi ny its lluotyi op rator, and he h mad for hims 1:' many friend* hit J, >?!. Howell, a popular druggist of Or ensburg, Ky.. says. "We use Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in our own household and know it is excellent. For sale by all dealers. *??????*???* Harmonj Personals. ???????????* Harmony. May 20th?Little Neal the 1months old son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Crawford, while playing in or near a tub of water last Tuesday evening' fel in head foremost and was drowned and was buried the following day at Popular Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Craw ford have the sympathy of the entire community in this sad bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moore are right sick at this writing. Married on Sunday morning the 1 ah } at the bom.' of the officiating minister. Rev. Jas. A. Hughes Mr. Roheit Craw ford and Miss Bagwell, both of Tumb ling Shoals. The newly married cou ple have the best wishes of all rela tives and friends for a long, happy and prosperous life. k!i Kldnejs Act Fine und Backache Slniplj Vanishes. The most effective and harmless way to cure backache and regulate out-of- ; nrrVr kidneys, or end bladder trouble is to take several doses of Bloodlne Blood and Kidney Tablets. You will distinctly feel that your kidneys and urinary organs are being cleaned, healed and vitalized, and all the miserable symptoms such as back ache, headache, nervousness, rheuma tism and darting pains, inflamed or Bwollen eyelids, irritability, rdeepless iiess, or suppressed, painful or fre quent urination (especially at i.igbu and other distress, leaving atter tak ng the first few doses. The moment you suspect any kidney or urinary disorder, or rheumatism, begin takln? this harmless prepara tion as directed, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine, at any price, made anywhere else in the world which will effect so thorough and prompt a cure as a fifty-cent box of Bloodlne Blood and Kidney Tablets, which any druggist cans upply you with. Don't be miserable or worried an other moment with a Ian..- back or clogged, inactive^JrttTfieys or bladder misery. All tiffs goes after you start taking Rloodlne Blood and Kidney Tablets, and in a few days you feel and know that your kidneys, liver and urinary system are healthy, clean and normal and all danger passed. Accept only Rloodlne Blood and Kidney Tab lets?fifty cent treatment?from any drug store?anywhere In the world. If your drugglBt will not supply you, the Bloodlne Corp., Boston, Mass.. will on receipt of price. Laurens Drug Co., Laurens, S. C. Notice Creditors. All persons holding claims against the estate of J. P. Saxon, deceased, are hereby notified and required to present them to the undersigned, duly proven, on or before the lath day of lune 1911, or le barred. C. A. Saxon. May 24. 191. Administrator. 4.1-31 There's Economy in The Name When Applied to Refrigerators And it's the. name that you must look for when choosing your Refrigera tor, if you would have the economical Refrigerator. The best of boxes through and through. It's the box that will perfectly preserve, at the minimum cost, all your food. We stand back of and fully guarantee every box to give the best of satisfaction. We offer you 25 pound Ice capacity at 8 7.50 y We offer you 50 pound Ice capacity at 10.50 yy We offer you 75 pound Ice capacity at 13.50 We offer you 100 pound Ice capacity at . 15.00 We have a full line to select from. S.M.&E.H.WILKES&CO. CROSS HILL NEWS Cross Hill. May 22.?The eloping ex ercises by the school here Friday ev ening was enjoyed by a large audi ence. The essays by the graduating class were given. Misses Marguerite Young. Lizzie Bryson, Gertrude Lea man and Mr. Faul Martin composed the class. Excellent music was fur nished during the evening by home ta lent. Misses Blanche Finson. Mary Mil ler, Mary Hi!!, and little Miss Kloride Rudd taking part. Lev. Mr. Roper i.iade tin- address of the evening. Quite a number of pupils received rewards und Rev, (J YV. Hollingsworth deliv ered thebi in a happy way. Diplomas were given those who finished the grades and these were presented by Rev. Mr. Roper in a few well chosen remarks. Saturday all enjoyed a pic. nie at Haitis Springs. Mis Te JoneS, oldes daughter of Mr. Charlie Jones, who lives a few miles from town, died last Thursday in Greenville Mr. Dick Jones, her uncle went to Greenville and brought the body home Friday. The burial service was held at Soul Chapel Friday afternoon, Her father, one .-ister. Mrs. Walter Hepdrix, and one brother are left to mourn her death. The body was met at Chappells by a number of friends and brought from there to the cemetery. Friday afternoon Cross Hill and MOUntVllle crossed hats here, resulting in a score of 7 to .*> in favor of Cross Hill. All the places for teachers here have been filled by the election of Prof. Smith, of Saluda. principal, and Misses Rebecca Addison, of Due West. Elinor Des Portes, of Rldgeway, Mat tie May Neville, of Clinton, and Liz zie Griffin, of Newberry, the last three being reelected. Prof. Parrott and Miss West did not ask reelection. Miss West has accepted a position to teach in her home town. Messrs R. G. Crisp and Lambert Nance, with Misses Pearl West, Mattie May Neville and Nannie Goodman, en Joyed an auto ride last Wednesday ev ening visiting Laurcns. Mr. Criap lost bis pocket book while out. For tunately for him an honest man, Mr. Tom Coleman, found It and returned It to him The school taught by Miss Anne Aus tin, a few miles from town, had clos ing exercises last Friday and a pic nic Saturday at the historic ' White Plains'' place, the splendid old ante bellum home of the late f'ol. John D. Williams. A number of persons from her-- attended and report an enjoyable occasion. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Martin. Mr. Lu- ] ther Martin and Mrs. W. ('. Rasor at tended the Baptist Convention at Jack sonville. Florida last week. Miss Hortense Low has returned from the hospital in Columbia and is not Improving as her friends could wish. Sick headache results from a dis ordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by the use of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try it. For sale by all dealers. * MT. OLIVE. % ? * Mt. Olive, May L'2.?The dry weath er continues and the majority of farmers in this section have poo, stands of cotton. White? plowing will insure more moisture in the dry sea sons and of course give good stands to both coJton and corn. Several attended the picnic at Jones from this place, and report a nice time. Fishing is in order it seems th .,e dry days. Quite a lot of Carp and oth er fisli has been caught and no doubt many have been blown up by dyna mite. We trust that all law-abiding citizens with the rural police will put a stop to this unmerciful practice. Mrs. Amanda Redden returned home last week after viBiting relatives in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Rroadus Hill visited In I>aurens last week. Rev. Mr. Clark of Abeville filled his appointment at Reedy Grove last Sunday. Mr. A. E. Hill of I^aurcns was in this section last week. It Startled the World. when the astounding claims were first made for Bucklen's Arnica Salve, but forty years of wonderful cures have proved them true, and every where it is now known as the best salve on earth for Burns, Boils. Scalds. Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains. Swell ings. Eczema. Chapped hands, Fev er Sores and Plies. Only 25c at Lau rens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co I SPECIAL NOTICES. | The Rjrd>illc Dairy and Stock Farm still have their Jack. The season now open. This last year's work/Hs showing up fine. See himi before breeding elsewhere. Will tdjfre care of mares over night fur those from a distance. Fee $1L'..">U living colt. Phone No. 10. Laurens R. F. 1). No. 3. W. 1). Dyrd and Son 40-tf For Sale?My house and lot on West Main street. 150 feet front,^food pas ture. J servants' houses,/garden and other improvements. Terms to suit purchaser. C. t". Featherstone. 12-?t Mill h Cow >'<?r Sale?Price reason able. W. V^?Teargin. dray Court, s. c? Route No. ;:. 4-11 For Sale--One good horse. S years old. and a fairly good mule for sale | at once. Apply to Wellie 0. McDan iel. Lauren.-. S. C 43-1 t-pd New Reims and Irish Potatoes We are receiving fresh shipiile/ts by ex press every other day. Can save you money on your orders. Dixie Flour and Grain Co. Saved Child Prom Death. "After our child had suffered from severe bronchial trouble for a year," wrote G. T. Richardson, of Richard son's Mills. Ala., "we feared It had consumption. It had a had cough all the time. We tried many remedies without avail, and doctor's medicine seemed as useless. Finally we tried Dr. Kings New Discovery, and are pleased to say that one bottle effect ed a complete cure, and our child is again strong and healthy." For coughs, colds, hoarseness, lagrippe, asthma, croup and sore lungs, its the most in fallible remedy that's made. Price f>0c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by Laurens Drug Co. and Pal metto Drug Co. MEN t For tender fare and neck after shar ing, for pimples, black heads, dandrnff or any skin or scalp disease use ZKMO and ZEMO SOAP. ZEMO Is guaranteed to relieve all soreness and Itching. The soap is part of the treatment,?best for all toilet purposes. Sold by druggists everywhere and in Laurens by Laurens Drug Co. USE OLYMPICS RIGHT-A-WAY LIVER TONIC The Great System Builder Sold on a guarantee; Money back if not satisfactory?f>0c bottle Sold by Laurens Drug Co. s Too Late, Too Late, to think about taking out a policy on your house if it is already burning. JNe take a risk but not a certainly. If you have taken time by the forelock, and injured your property against fire, you have the Absolute Certainty that the company Will pay all your losses. The race is to the swift, and you owe it to your family to protect them from all oubles. Do not be a laggard. E.H.WILKES&SON Stock? - Bonds - Insurance Enterprise Bank Building Laurens, S. C. THE "CALORIC COOKSTOVE in convenient?economi cal and a comfort to use. Now the warm summer days are here why not pro pa re to spend fewer hours in tho hot kitchen? Why not prepare and cook the dinner during the cool morning hours? With a Caloric you can do so? it is being done in thousands upon thousands of homes. The CALORIC Cook stove has completely changed the method of cooking, reducing woman's work and making her life more pleasant every day in the week throughout the year. It has reduced the cost of liv ing, in fuel and food. And has saved hours of kitchen drudgery which have been spent in visit ing, shopping, rending or rest ing. In many instances it has saved the expense of a servant (thereby paying for itself in a few weeks). It has made possible much better cooked meals. We understand how -impossi ble this must Boom to one who has not used a CALORIC Cook stove but some that were the most skeptical are now among the most enthusiastic users. ( all for beautiful I KU. hook let. It Illustrates our entire line of new 1011 Models and contains photographic reproductions of many dainty dishes cooked en tirely by the CALORIC method. II explains and clearly proves how practically everything for the family table can be cooked perfectly in the CALORIC. lion you can ILiKE ami ROAST food in its raw state without reheat Ing it before serving! as well as Steam, Boil, etc: Why noth ing can he burned or overcooked How cheap tuts of meat are made rich in nutriment ami have the rare flavor of the most ex pensive cuts. You Need and Cannot Af ford to he Without A "Caloric" Cookstove It is entirely different from the articles called tireless cook ers?far superior in every way. The interior is lined throughout with luminlte" metal which can he scalded and wiped clean. It Is absolutely sanitary. Furnish ed complete with full set of solid aluminum utensils. We posi tively guarantee the CALORIC to do all that we claim for It. Ytni take no risk in buying one. Made in 1.1 ?l7<?s ?o suit the needs and purse of any famllv. Ask us to show you a CALORIC. Aak for the Free booklet anyway You'll find it interesting. Hand somely bound 160-pages booklet Free with every CALORIC. Sold for 60 cents which we will re fund when you buy a CALORIC. M.S.BAILEY&SONS iCIlnton, S. C.