The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, July 23, 1913, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Put Your Money In a New Home this year and make it earn you happiness and content ment. Can't get away from the fact that the home is the mainstay of this great country of ours and never will there be a time yon can buy the kind of lumber we are selling fer less money. Betters start planning early so as to get the ground bro k before the frost is out. \ re ready any time to, 4nlk about your lumber, needs. Come in. ? Augusta Lumber Co. Augusta, Ga. "Buy of the Maker." fACE (tkb?ream supreme) ' # be good to i your complexion i& Keep the face attractively young. Use Nyal's Face Cream (with per. oxide), its antiseptic and being Hg greaseless is readily absorbed by the $| skin. Though Nyal's Face Cream is Kjjj vastly superior to all others, it costs ; .5 no more than the rest. Yes, it's just k] the right thing for chapped skin, f^j cracked lips, freckles, tan and sun. V.i burn. Particular people insist on Hg getting Nyal's Face Cream?it's bet :|| ter than the rest. g| Then, too?the odor of Nyal's Face ?y; Cream is dainty and delicately refined. ?S Nyal's Face Cream cleanses the pores, nourishes tho skin and leaves it soft ?nd velvety. Thousands of women and men who know through experi ence, say: "For your complexion's sake use?Nyal's Face Cream." It's sold in two sizes?25 and 50 cents. Get this delightful ^feSjSfej, cream at our store. We '4fef$>&ty-.. Take home a jar mm *?&fri?-Hj*>f' after the shave, it's soothing tO the akin. with you to. night LAUKENS DRUG CO. CONDENSED PASSENGER SCHEDULES. Between Greenville, Anderson an Greenwood. Effective Thursday, May 16th, 1913. Trains leave and arrive corner Main and Was: lngton Sts. Arrive Time 8.10 A. M 10.26 A. M. 12.20 P.M. 1.40 P.M. No 1 3 ? 6 7 9 11 15 17 19 Leave Time 6.00 A.M. 7.59 A. M. 10.00 A.M. 11.45 A. M. 1.45 P.M. 3.40 P.M. 5.00 P.M. 7.05 P.M. 10.00 P.M. No 2 4 6 8 10 3.55 P.M. 12 6.25 P.M. 16 8.10 P.M. 18 9.20 P.M. 20 12.f0 A.M. Tickets on sale G. S. & A. Terminal 104 North Main street. E. Thomason, Gen. Mgr. C. S. Allen, Gen. Pass. Agent. . Jrso. W. Ferguson C. C. Foathorstone W. B. Knight FERGUSON, PEATHBRSTONH & KNIGHT '"'^ ? * 'Attorneys at Law Laar?/ s. C, and careful attention given toall business, fflco Over Palmetto Bank. PELLAGRA HOSPITAL AT SPARTAINBUR? Congressman Johnson Introduces Kill to Erect $300,000 Hospital for Pella gra Sufferers In or near City oC Spartanburg. Conditions in that County Alarming. Washington, July 19.?Representa tive Johsou today introduced in the house a bill to appropriate $:'.00,000 to produce a site and build a hospital In or near the city of Spartanburg for the purpose of treatment and study of pellagra. This action on the part of Mr. Johnson followed a recent con ference with Dr. C. H. Lavinder, of the public health service, in which the seriousness of the pellegra situation in the south generally was discussed, and Dr. Lavinder agreed with Mr. John son's view that the best way to study tills dread disease was by treating and observing the numerous patients. The democratic caucus some time ago passed a resolution providing that nothing should be considered at the present special session of congress ex cept the tariff, the currency, and rou tine matters. In the face of this resolution, it sems almost Impossible <or Mr. Johnson to secure action on his bill at the present session, but he stated tonight to the Herald's cor respondent that he would use every possible means In his power to get the measure passed in the near fu ture. If successful, it will In all probability be passes at the next reg ualr session of congerss. 1k Known as Economist. Mr. Johnson is known among his associates in congress as an opponent of unnecessary appropriations, so that when he favors the expenditure I of a sum of money for any particular I purpose it is generally conceded that that purpose is a worthy one. He has some help of getting action on his bill at this session, but is not counting too strongly upon it in view of the decision of the caucus not to pass anything but the tariff and cur rency bills. The urgency of the need of a pellagra hospital, however, will be strongly presented by him, A telegram was received by Mr. Johnson today from a committee of citizens of Spartanburg, requesting ar rangement of an interview with Sur geon Qenoral Blue. Dr. Blue stated to Mr. Johnson that he would be glad to see the delegation fro mSpartan burg at any hour between 9 in the morning and 6 in the afternoon on any day that suited them. Mr. John son so telegraphed the committee this afternon and expects them to come to Washington tomorrow or Monday. UNFAIR TO THE DRUGGIST The Old Joke About "Something .lust as (iood," Doesn't Apply to This Drug Store. You have probably heard dozens of times the old story that a drug store was a place to "get something just as good." There is at least one druggist In the world that you can't say this about. It Is certain that an inferior article will never be substituted for n guar anteed one by Laurens Drug Store. Take for instance a safe, reliable rem edy for constipation and liver trou ble like Dodson's Diver Tone. Thi ? harmless vegetable liquid has proved so satisfatcory a liver stimulant and reliever of biliousness, and to entirely take the place of calomel without any danger or restriction of habits or diet, that there are dozens of preparations springing up With imitations of its claims. But Dodson's Liver Tone is guaran teed to do all that is claimed for it, and if you are not satisfied with it, the Laurens Drug Co. will hand your money back with a smile. Any per son going to this store for a bottle of Dodson's Diver Tone will be sure of getting a large bottle of this gen uine remedy in exchange for his half dollar. No matter what you have used, try Mustang Liniment and see for yourself how soon it stops pain. It don't sling or burn the flesh but soothes and henls soon as applied. Pain simply can't stay if you use MEXICAN Mustang Liniment The Great Family Remedy QUICKLY RELIEVES Mump?, Lameness, Cuts, Burns, Backache, Rheumatism, Scalr.3, Sprains, Bruises, and all other ailments of Man end Beast. Since 1848 the foremost Vain %ilieverofthe Suuth. 25c. BOc. $1 a lwttle at Drug *t\<l Central Store?. BARKSDALE NOTES. ?] Barksdale, July 21.?Rov. H. L. Bag got, who has boon sick some two or three weeks, has gone to Henderson llle. N. C, where his many friends here wish for him a speedy restoration o health In Mr. BagKot's absence Mr. W. A. Baldwin of the Rabun 'Creek section conducted services at Highland Home last Sunday. He took as his text Philllpians ;t, 10, first clause, ' That 1 lay know Him." Mr. W. II. Barksdale gave a most excellent Sunday school address on last Sunday treating the "How" and the "Why" we should keep up the Sunday school. Miss Julia Chlldress, of Laurens,! who is visiting Misses Bruce and' Claude Gray, attended the services at Highland Home last Sunday. Mrs. Ora Rarton and Miss Blanche,! of Greenville, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Y. Hender son. ?Miss Daisy Baldwin visited Miss Ethel South Sunday. Miss Lula Armstrong, of Dials, vis ited at Mr. W. H. Baldwin's Sunday. Little Miss Mary Katherine Bowers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bow ers, is just recovering from an attack of whooping cough. 'Misses Daisy and Ixutdelle Baldwin ?isited Misses Allle and Bessie Bishop Saturday night. Ba8Comb Brownlee and sister, Brills, I of Warrior Creek, attended service at Highland Home Sunday. Mr. .1. T. Garrett's children, of Wa terloo, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett, of till'4 place. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight and Mrs. H. A. Weathers were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baldwin's family Sun day. Protracted services will begin at| Highland Home on the third Sunday, Mr. W. A. Baldwin' and daughter,] Vera, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barksdale Sunday. * ? ****************! S1IIL0II L?TTER. ****************** 'Shiloh, July 21.?Corn, cotton and gardens in tills vicinity are in a nourishing condition. The crops have been work oil up nicely and are clean. Early corn has been laid by. Some are laying-by cotton. Most of the farmers will finish up their crops this week. Dr. Whltner, of Pondelton, s. C, will | locate in this section in a week or so to practice bis profession. We are sor ry that our Dr. .1. W. Beason had to de cline his practice for a while on ac count of his health. We hope the doctor a speedy recovery, as everyone thinks there is nobody like Dr. Beason around here. Dr. .1. S. Wolff, of Laurons attended services here Sunday. After the ser vices he was the guest of Mr. Jno. F. Gray. Mrs. Janie Esters, of Brineeton, Is visiting her aunt Miss Lizzie Lindley. Mr. William Abercromble and three daughters, Misses Ella May Agnes and Winnie Lee, Masters Blumer and Ru fus, of Bo...er, were down Saturday and Sunday the guests of Mr. J. H. Aber cromble. He reports crops sorry around Beizer. Mr. Anderson Abercromble spent a couple of days the latter part of last week as the guest of Messers Beak and T. Mc Roper In Laurens. EKOS NOTES. Ekom, July 21.?This section suffered from a severe wind storm Saturday af ternoon. Some damage was done to . out buildings and a lot of large trees were blown down. Rev. .1. A. Brock and family spent last week with Mr. C. C. Caldwell and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Culbertson, of Waterloo, Mr. L. C. Culbertson and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hurts, visited Mr. R. B. t'oley's family Sunday. Mrs. Maude Phillips, of Laurens, spent a few days of last week with relatives here. Mr. Carl Culbertson and family spent Sunday with Mrs. I?u Culbert son and daughter. On Tuesday the 2*.?tli. each and every one who Is Interested In tho comotery at Union church are earnestly request ed to mOtit there to (dean off the ceiu blery on that day. Several from this section attendee Children Day exorcises at Mt. Ollvt last Saturday an 1 report a nie,, time Mr. T. C. Cooper and family Kp< n Sunday with Mr. 1:. c. Cooper am faintly, Miss Lois Burls Is spending nwhih xir.i Iipr ! i iter, Mi . C. v. Culbertson Dr. ami Mrs. .1. C. Cooper Visltfii I Miss? s Edna and KjtUr . OoopOr $UJ) I day. ? PINE BLUFF NEWS. ? Pino Bluff, July 21.?Mrs. Kilon Thompson, after a month's visit to her sister, Mrs. R. W. Brown, made her departure to make visits In Greenwood, Anderson, Ward and Bethune before returning to her home In Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Doazman are at tendinu the Woman'- Missionary ''n ion at Mt. Pleasant church. They will he the guests of Mr. Irvhl Me Daniel and family. Mr. .1. n. Doazman came home Fri day1 to visit. Mrs. Lillian Hill and children are on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Car ter, near Harris Springs. Miss Ada Guthrie, or Burlington, N. ('., Is visiting Ihm- sister, Mrs. Olin Pitts. Mrs. Lizzie Pitts has been very sick but is some belter. Miss Klol.se Brown was the guest of Miss Connie Martin Friday night. Mrs. R. W. Brown, Mrs. Dllen Thompson and Miss Elolsc Brown were Laurens visitors Thursday. Mrs. Guy Boozer returned Friday from vsiting in Greenwood. Mrs. W. A. Scott and son and Miss EJVa Tarrant of Mt. Cannel, returned home Sunday, after a few days' visit to Mr. R. W. Brown and family. A nice shower fell last night. The first good rain we've had In over three months. ? NEWS FROM JONES, ? ??*?*?**?*??????? Jones, July 21.?Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes visited relatives in Laurens last week. After a prolonged drought we have had refreshing showers and trust | thorough seasons may soon visit ev ery section of our parched country. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Williams, of j Kkom, visited relatives here recently, Wo recently had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Ballentinc, widow of the late Dr. Balcntine. Her friends will be glad to learn that she is enjoying good health. Mr. Marshall Manlcy, of Laurens,: visited relatives here last week. Mr. Henry W. Crowe, of Atlanta, formerly chief electrician at Ware Shoals, was in our midst last week. He was given a most cordial greeting by his friends for no one ever lived at Ware Shoals who was held in high er esteem by all of the public. Messrs. Walter, George, Frank and Adam Jones were In Greenwood Sat u da.v. In a recent electrical storm, the barn and contents of Mr. Joseph Ash ley was destroyed. Mr. Colemnn Cook, Of Columbia, vis ited hs father, Jas. Cook, last week. Colcman' has finished his course in the law department of the university and Iiis friends will he pleased tu learn that he has accepted the posi tion of secretary of Judge Woods re cently elevated to the U. s. district court. Mr. Joel Klllson, a very prosperous farmer of Pelzcr, honored us with an appreciative call this morning. Rev. Morris of Princeton, Wm. Buz hardt, of Hodges, and C'opeland, ot Brewerton, recently perached for us. Rev. Mr. Morris will preach every second Sunday night; Rev. Mr. Duz hardt on fourth Sundays at 1 p. in.; Rev. Mr. Copeland will honor us with i his presence as often as he can con- j voniently do so. We cordially invite every one to come and hear them. All who attended Children's Day.ex ercises nt Poplar Springs and Mt. Ollw enjoyed the exorcises very much. The machinery is being placed in the new mill at Ware Shoals and all of the work is progressing nicely un der tho efficient management of Super intendent w. <\ Cobb. Unsightly Face Spots. Are cured by Hr. Hobson.s Eczema Ointment, which heals all skin erup tions. No matter how long you have been troubltd by itching, burning, or scaly skin humors, Just put a little of that soothing antiseptic. Dr. Hob son's Eczema Ointment, on the scores and the suffering/' stops instantly. Healing begins that very minute. Doctors use it m their practice and recommend it. Mr. Allenman, of Lit Uetown, Pa., says; "Had eczema on forehead; Dr. Hobson'fl Eczema Oint ment cured it in two weeks." Guar antccd to relieve or money refundtd. All druggists, or by maii. Price 60 cents. Pflgor Chemical Co., Philadel phia and St. Louis. For salt by The Laurens Drug Co., Laurens, S. C. Piles! Piles! Piles! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Blending and Itching Piles, it ;>t> Borl)S the tum.its, allnyfl limning at once, n. is as a poultice, uiv? i Instant rollof, Williams' Tu Han Pilo Ointment Is pre. {?:ir< <l for Piles and itH?fm.' pi tho privat? pfirtfi, DpiL'fflBtH, millf t. and f 00. Williams mfo. co., Pronv. Cleveland, Ohtt LAURENS DRUG * 0. I/Snrens, s. C. Tor Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general bfrcntrtheiiing toi CUOVlt'ST/ ITftf.Ht cJllfl TONIC, drives i Mniarla and bul.M* ?t?th|f?yat"?' Aimed md aure Appetlter. Y'>r adults and children. c I BAILEY MILITARY INSTITUTE (Formerly the S. C. C. I. of Edeefield. S. C.i A Christian military Institution of fering Instruction in classical, scion title and comanerciul courses, i.nrgc now brick buildings. Modi rnly equip ped. Steam beat. Electric lights. Hot and cold water in every room If you want to place youf son In a school where his health will he carefully looked after, his mind thor oughly trained, and where ho will bo taught habits of obedience punctuali ty and industry, send bin; to our in stitution. Here eac h cadet Is under the close personal control and watchful care of the touchers from the time, lie reaches the school until he leaves for his home. For Catalog and other information, address: If' BAILEY MILITARY INSTITUTE, GREENWOOD, S. C. Red Iron Racket WAIT AND WATCH FOR THE BIG SALE When Burns Says Its a Sale?Its a Sale. The Opening Day will be Aug. 2, 1913. Get yourself ready, fill up the Old Wallet. Believe me, there will be some goods sold when this BIG SALE opens Saturday, August 2, 1913. J. C. BURNS & GO'S. Big Department Store. 210 West Laurens St. Laurens, South Carolina v.. ft iSiSiWi ??? ??? ?( >< >! >l r- y- H ? IQWO'?&t?Wt?Mv&tMUVM W{l><l?OU7t??O<taji<l>sl?0<t>t?ffi(imKat7?g It is what you SAVE?not what you EARN that makes wealth. An account with this Bank will help you Save. THE BAN K 3^ LAU RENS LAU R E NSr S. C., , ??' Simpson, Cooper & Bnbb, B. R. TODD Kngiiicc/fnu atol Contracting I a.nl SniMCj v a Npci hill) Attorneys at Law. ntrm iVorh Skillfully done ordn " Kpcctcd, Drawings find estimates of all "hind, ... .. H at n Telephone No. .'H6 Will practice in all State Courts. ( _ ' c* r> Laurens, b. prompt attention given to all business. J