The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 17, 1912, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
WHY
Don't you insure with
the Southeastern?
It offers the best to be
had in Life Insurance
viz:
Protection
Paid Up Values
Large Loan Values
Long Extended Business
A Home Company solic
iting your Insurance.
M. R. WILKES, Agent
Laurens, S. C.
Southeastern Life Insurance Co.
Greenville, S. C
SEASONABLE GOODS
To arrive tliis neck: Ten barrels of
sweet potatoes for bedding out. Bet
ter iri\o us your order now, as they
are very scarce.
With your slock run down, by the
rush of bard work, change your feed
to Corno, Vino or Arab Horse and
Mule Feed, (lie sclent ilicalh prepared
and propcrh balance rations for stock
It trill feed as far as corn and oats
and cost no more, but a better and
safer feed. We have il to sell.
With that had taste in your mouth
these mornings, you need one of our
nice hams to go with year Cggs for
breakfast and for that tired feeling
at dinner, you should linvp some of
our good Tennessee smoked bacon
with your pot of greens.
With (his Issue of The Advertiser,
our Hloinit True Itlue middle breaker
advertisement slops. it has been
squurcl) put up to yoil each week
since Christmas to Imj one. Yes, we
have sold them hat still llUVC a few Iis.
ters and turn plows to close out. Now
is your last chance.
J. H. SULLIVAN
Laurens, S. C.
Your vision is the most del
icate of all senses?being such
it is logical that in fitting
glasses, to improve it, that
the work be only done by one
fully experienced, skilful and
of exacting enre.
Such attention is that given
here-our optical work is ex
actly accurate and is the re
sult of genuine experience
and skill. A defective vision
should be attended to at once.
William Solomon
RELIABLE JEWELER
WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS
Have you overworked your nervous sys
tem and caused trouble with your kid
neys and bladder? Have you pains In
loins, side, back and bladder? Have you
a flabby appearance of the face, and un
der the eyes? A frequent desire to pass
urine? If so. Williams' Kidney Pills will
cure you?Druggist, Price 60c.
WILLIAMS MFC CO., Prow.. CUr-Und, Ohii
LAUKENS DRUG CO.
Laarens, S. C
PEA MIDGE.
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Pea Ridge, April 15.?Mr. and Mrs.
Jarl Ralley, of Qreenvllle, visited the
tatter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. O.
Hairston. last week.
Mrs. M. A. Suinercl and daughter,
Helen, visited in Clinton last week.
Mr. and Mrs*. T. J. Weathers, of
Laurens. visited Mr. Victor Weathers
Tuesday.
Mrs. Ella Shoekley and daughter.
Dessb . and Misses Dessle and Venia
Dlakely were the guests of Mrs. N. J.
Anderson Tuesday.
Mrs. Victor Weathers and Miss
Mamie Charles spent Saturday with
Mrs. Thad Sims.
Miss Orene Goodwin was the guest
of Miss Cora Workman Thursday.
Mrs. Robt T. Cunning and little Lois
visited the former's mother, Mrs. L.
T. Denjamlne last Wednesday.
Mrs. Will Poole and children, of
Tylersville. were the guests of the
former's aunt. Miss Nenl Taylor, Sun
day.
Mrs. Eulah Darttery. of Grefw?-'?
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wash Taylor.
Miss Lidle Sloan, teacher of the
Long Dranch school, spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Muttio
Sloan.
Miss Nannie Rowland was the guest
of Miss Dessle Dlakely Monday night.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to take this method of
publicly thanking our many friends
for the assistance that they rendered
us during our recent loss by lire and
also for the many kindnesses shown
by them during the lire and follow
ing. Every act was greatly appreciat
ed by us and shall always be remem
bered.
Brothers and Sisters of T. D. Hen
derson. ?
The Danger After Grip.
lies often In a run-down system.
Weakness, nervousness, lack of ap
petite, energy and ambition, with dis
ordered liver and kidneys often fol
low an attack of this wretched dis
ease. The greatest need then is
Electric Hitters, the glorious tonic,
blood purifier and regulator of stom
ach, liver and kidneys Thousands
have proved that they have strength
en their nerves, build up the system
and restore to health and good spirits
after an attack of Crip. If suffer
ing, try them. Only 50conts. Sold
and 'porcfet satisfaction guaranteed
by Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto
Drug Co.
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Kkom. April 15.?The farmers of
this section have been hustling the
past two weeks and have done a great
d il of plowing, but they would be
glad to see a good rain now as the
ground is getting bard.
The school children enjoyed an egg
hunt Good Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. B?lte Culbertson, of
Bradley, spent last week with relatives
In our town.
Mrs. .). W. Moore and Mrs. A. R.
Thome and children spent last Thurs
day with Mrs. Jane Cooper.
Miss Irene Cooper spent Sunday
with Miss Agnes Cooper and paid Miss
Laurence Culbertson a very pleasant
call.
Miss Pearl Culbertson visited Misses
Rosa Lee and Lula Godfrey Sunday.
Mrs R. D. Coley and daughter, Miss
Maggie, spent Sunday with Mr. L. C.
Culhertson's family.
Miss Vura Walker spent Friday with
Miss Lldlo Culbertson.
Mrs. Lou Culbertson and daughter,
and little Miss Evelyn Culbertson vis
ited in the Rabun section last week.
We are glad to know that Mr.
Murphy Holt is at home again, and
hope he will soon be ahle to attend
to his work again.
Mr, James BUcdge and Mr. Turner,
of Doyds Mill.'paid a living trip to
our town Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Jay Cooper spent Sunday with
I his brother. Mr. Droadus Cooper.
HOW TO REMOVE FRECKLES
Wilson's Freckle Cream Is Pos
itively Guaranteed to
Do the Work.
Letter? are constantly being* re
ceived by the makers of Wilson's
Prsokla Cream from prominent ladles
nuyiiiK that they have at last discov
ered how to rumove freckles.
Just beca.ise you happen to have
freckles Is no reaion why you should
always have them.
Mrs. M. J. Rivers wrote from Berne,
Swltaei land, saying: "If after giving
Wilaon's Krjckie Cream a fair trial
It does not cure your skin, there le no
remedy (or you. l always took the
best car* nt my skin, but freckled
dreadfully and couli get bo remedy
until I found Wllsn's Freckle Cream. '
One Jar of Wilson's Freokle Cream
will cause yoi r freckles to perceptibly
fade, and the second Jar will entirely
ren.ove them.
The druggist Is instructed to return
your money to you if It doesn't do
Just what we claim for It.
Try a i*r today. You'll be delighted
with its fine effect on your skin. It
your druggist cannot supply you, send
f>0 cents to the Wilson Freckle Cream
Co., Charleston. S. C, and they will
scad y a full else tnr.
LAI'KENS DRUG CO.
Special Agents
LOOKOUT!,
THE fact of the matter is that
we did the looking out, but
honestly the goods were offered to us so
cheap we just had to buy them. We could
not sell them so cheap?for we could not
have bought so many if we did not know
that it would be just as hard for you to re
sist the bargains when you see them
you'll buy just as heavily as I did, but look
out you don't miss them. N.
We invite everyone to our store where you can find a charming ar
ray of every thing for your spring outfit in the way of Dry Qoods, Notions,
Shoes and Gent's Furnishings.
?bpnighl 1909, by C. E. Zimmciman Co,--Np. 25
TERRY
The Busy Corner
Laurens, S. C
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Eden, April 15.-?The Woman Mis
sionary society met at the home of
Mrs. C. V. Hipp Saturday afternoon.
Those present were Mrs. J, A. Arm
strong, Mrs. W. M. Gray, Mrs. Brooks
Nash. Mrs. Emma Reeves, Mrs. F. W.
Reason, Mrs. L. B. Brooks. Mrs. .lohn
Wolff. Mrs. W. B. Owens. Mrs. B. W.
Martin. Mrs. T. F. Babb, Mrs. ('. A.
Babb, Mrs. .1. A. Mahon, Misses Bettle
Weeks. Rucla Wolff and Mae Babb.
Mrs. .1. A. Armstrong and son,
Frank, visited in Eden and Merna last
week.
Misses Alpha and Cena Martin were
the guests of Miss Jenoveo Babb Sat
urday night.
Mr. S. It. Gray and wife spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
Gray.
Hr. T. W. Beason and wife spent
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brooks
Mrs. B. W. Owens was the guest of
Mr. C. V. Hipp and family Wednesday.
RE LI EYE VOIlt STO.ii..? tl.
Wo ?III Help Von Do It. Read Our
Guarantee.
Dyspepsia may be completely eradi
cated if properly treated. We sell a
remedy that we positively guarantee
will completely relieve indigestion or
dyspepsia, or the medicine used during
the trial will cost the user nothing.
This remedy has been named Rexall
Dyspepsia Tablets. Certainly no other
could be more fair, and our offer
should be proof positive that Hexall
Dyspepsia Tablets are a dependable
remedy.
inasmuch as the medicine will cost
you nothing if it does not benefit you,
we urge you who are suffering with
Indigestion or dyspepsia to try Rexall
Dyspepsia Table's. A 25-cent box
contains enough medicine for fifteen
days' treatment. For chronic cases
we have two larger sizes. 50 cents and
$1.00. Remember, you can obtain
Rexall Remedies only at our store?
The Rexnll store. The Laurens Drug
Co., 103 Main street.
TO REl'RSENT "SONS."
Miss Rebecca Alken, of Greenwood,
Sponsor to Mac on Reunion.
Arthur L, Gaston, division com
mander of the United Sons ot\ Con
federate Veterans, of South Caro
lina, has appointed the representa
tives from this State to the Reun
ion to be held in Macon. Mny G to 10.
The following appointments have
been announced: Miss Rebecca Al
ken, of Greenwood, sponsor; Miss
Nell Elliott, of Wlnnsboro, maid of
honor; Mrs. A. Wylie i Moore, of
Chester, matron of honor; Mrs. A.
L. Gaston, of Chester, chaperon.
"All camps of the Sons of Vete
rans," says Mr. Gaston, "are re
quested to report at once the names
of their sponsors and delegates to
the Macon Reunion and also to send
in their muster rolls and remit their
dues. Bach camp Is entitled to one
delegate for every ten members, but
each camp is entltlod to at least two
delegates."
BROWN'S Q LITTLE TABLETS
Owm ladlcMtfoo. DroMpsta, Htttbw
Ask at Dr.
BOO PACKAOC
B. F. Posey's.
SYMPATHY IS
LAGKING
wken obstinacy is tho cause of suffering.
You uro a dyspeptic simply bocauso
you have not used, tho
REMEDY.
Those hours of suffering can be avoided.
Invest In ft 25-cont bottlo and provo our
assertion. It instantly corrects and.
quickly euros all disoraors arising from
an impairod digestive systom. Try it at
onco.
Throo Sizes, 25c. 50c. ftnd $1.00.
S. GROVES GRAHAM CO.,' INC.' NEW BURGH, N.Y.
LAUREN'S DRUG CU.
Laurens, S. ('.
TYLERSVTLLE POTS.
Tylersvllle, April 1.").?The fanners
in this section are very busy with
their crops. Some are planting cot
ton seed.
Mrs. VV. 1). Byrd returned Sunday
from Columbia where she has been
visiting relatives.
Mr, W. C. Winters was in Laurens
Friday.
Mr. T. P. Poolc spent last Thursday
in Columbia.
Dr. \Y. D. OUZtS, of Fdgofleld, spent
several days In the neighborhood last
week inspecting the country.
Mr. J, S. Craig spent Sunday with
relatives at Ora.
Several from the neighborhood were
In town shopping Saturday.
For rheumatism you will tlnd noth
ing better than Chamberlain's Lini
ment. Try It and sec how quickly it
gives relief. For sale by all dealers.
Picnic.
The Pine Bluff school will have a
picnic at Watts' bridge, on Saluda
River, Friday. April tho 26th. The
public is cordially Invited to attend.
Notice School District No. 14.
Notice is hereby given that a
meeting of Waterloo special district
No. 14, will be held in the Hank of Wa
terloo, Waterloo. S. C, Wednesday
April 17th, at 9 a. m., for the purpose
of levying the special tnx and to attend
to any other business thnt might come
before it.
W. Carl Wharton,
Chairman of the Board.
37-2t
ITCH!
CURED IN 90 MINUTES WITH
PAR-A-SIT-I-ODE
PIMPLES
3?l Cur#d quickly. Take no aubff flute.
>fcOc by mall or expreta from Maof ,
. L. J. Skarp ft Co.. Censwrc?, Cs^
or 50 from drugclitt.
LAURENS DRUG CO.
I.aarcns. S. C.
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Take notice that on the 20th day of I
April, we will renderd a final ac
count of our acts and doings as F.x
ocutors of the estate of J.'Hoss Dorroh I
Deceased In the ollice of the Judge ot
Probate of Laurens county, at 11 o'
clock, a. in., and on the same day will
apply for a final discharge from our
trust as Administrators.
Any 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 said date,
duly proven or be forever barred,
S. lT. Dor rob,
J. B. Owlngs,
Administrators.
March 20, 1012.?1 mo.
Jno. W. Ferguson C. C. Featherstone
W. B. Knight
FERGUSON, FEATHERSTONE & KNIQHT
Attorneys at Law
Laurens, S. C,
Prompt and careful attention given
to all business.
Office Over Palnaetto Bank.
Dr. T. L. Timmerman
Dentist
People's Bank Building
Phone 3S2.
Laurens, S. C.
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS FVERYWHERE
Asthma! Asthma!
POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY
gives instant relief and an absolute cure
in all cases of Asthma. Bronchitis, and
Hay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail on
receipt of price $1.00.
Trial riielcaKe by mall 10 cento.
WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Prop... Cleveland, Ohl?
LAURENS DRUG CO.
Laurens. S. C,
DR. CLIFTON JONKS
Dentist
Office in Simmons Building
Phone: Office No. 86; Residence 219.
Simpson, Cooper & Babb,
Attorneys at Law.
Will practice in all State Courts,
prompt attention given to all business.
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