The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 06, 1913, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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rmr jr 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 n time you can buy the kind of lumber we are selling fer less money. Betters start planning early so as to get the ground bro ken before the frost is out. We're ready any time to talk about your lumber needs. Come in. Augusta Lumber Co. Augusla, Ga. "Buy of the Maker." BUY FLOUR and COFFEE AT THE BIG STORE Fifty cents jut barrel off on Flour. Nice fresh stock of neu Patent Flour to sell you. Old price $0.00 per barrel. New price $5.50 per barrel. Coffee live cents per pound cheaper. Old price 26c per ponnd. New price 20c per pound. A freed stock of fresh roasted Coffee I / and sound green Coffee to select from. Me have all i^zcs of Mule and Horse Shoes, prices made to sell. Fresh stock of good Bread Corn .Meal JJall Fruit Jars, in quarts and half gallon sizes?see us. Ice Water for our customers. J.H. Sullivan Laurens, S. C. 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 heals soon as applied. Pain simply can't stay if you U8e Vyft< MEXICAN Mustang Liniment The Great Family Remedy fj QUICKL Y RELIEVES Mumps, Lameness, Cuts, Burns, Backache, Rheumatism, Scalds, Sprains, Bruises, and all other ailments of Man and Beast. Since 1848 the foremost 'Pain 'Rplicver of the South. 25c. SOe.. $1 a bottle ?t Drug und C?enci ?1 Storp*. B. R. TODD Engineering and Contracting I.and Surveys a Specialty Janoreto Work Skillfully done or in. Kpfctcd. Drawings and enJinates of all Kind. Telephone No. 346 Laurens, S. C. * Kill LOH L?TTE IL ? Shlloh, Aug. L?-The G-ay Court oll Co. who operates a big ginnery here b overhauling and undorhauling their ginnery. They are putting In new uaws, new ribs, new brushwheols and have net the engine off t oone Hide of the hollo and are covering tue House and making other improvements etc. The;, will be ready to serve their pa trons* by the time cotton is ready, Mrs. T. J, WatklnH and niece Miss Jennie Boll Watklns, are on a week's outing to kinsfolks at Laurens and Clinton, Mr. Pick Jamleson of P?tzer, who Visited his son-in-law, .Mr. .1. S. Hen drlx, tin' former part of last week, has returned to his home. Mrs. P. W. Burgess of the Laurens mill was circulating among kinsfolks her?; last week. Messrs Ralph T Wilson. John Arm strong, Wellie Abercrombio, Dave 1). Drownlee, Milton A. Wilson, Ludle Abercrombio are off on a two week i' recreation ?t Stomp Springs. .Mr. M. J. (iwlnn and family of Dials spent Friday last, with Mr. J. H. Aborcromble and family. Mr. John Ilodgers and family of Fork Shoals wore at his father-in law's Mr. J. T. Itagncll and brother in-law, C. P. Wilson, first of lnst week Mrs. Janle 'Katers who has been on a throe weeks' sojourn In this community has returned home at Princeton. Occasionally you will find one farm er, now and then, who is still at work though the majority of them have laid up their ploughstocks and hoc ami are taking recreation from their labor. Good rains still continue to prevail in this community and the farmers are Jubilant over a brilliant outlook of a hie, harvest, this time if no disasters befall toll crop. Late corn and cotton is fine. Mrs. William Jamison and children Mr. Fugenc Putnam and family of the Laurens mill are visiting friends and relatives in this community. LISBON LOCALS. Lisbon, Aug. L?Mrs. H. B Humbert I and daughter of Laurens and Mrs. | W. L. Bowers and children of Amerl cus, Ga., are visiting their mother,| Mrs. A. .1. Smith. Mrs. U. B. Watts of Columbia and] Miss Dora Mefford, of Morrlstown, | Tenn., returned to Columbia after spending a pleasant visit to Mrs. J. T. A. Hallow. Miss Sallle and Held Holmes have returned home after spending some time with relatives in Abbeville. Miss Margaret McKlnney came homo with them, We hope to make it pleasant for Miss McKlnney while in our midst Mr. ami Mrs. Shaw Madden and children are in Union spending a few days with relatives. Protracted meeting will commence at Lisbon next Sunday. The protract ed meeting commenced at Boaverdaml yesterday. Messrs Norwood Martin and John Jacks attended the protracted meet ing at Prospect last week. Mrs. Mllam has been very sick, butl we arc glad to state that si:e Is able| to be up some today. We had a good rain last Tuesday night that made quite an Improve ment on lie crops. Yet WO tiro need-| lug rain again. We can't make, ovuf half crop right In this section. Miss Olivia Pasley of Mountvll'e, is] spending a fortnight with her sisters. | Mrs. Mllam and Mrs. duller. Well Mr. Editor, the melons are getting ripe and It is up to you and| your force to come down and enjoy them. DANQEROUS CALOMEL GOING OUT OF USE A Safer, More Reliable Remedy Has! Taken Its Place in the Drug Store] and in the Home. A few years ago, men, women and children took calomel for ?; sluggish liver and for constipation. They took risks when they did so, for calomel m a ('angorous drug. Your family doc? to.' will be the first to loll you this lf| he discovers you doK'tig yourself with | calomel. But the drug ttfado has found aj safer, more pleasant remedy than ealo-j mol in Dodson's Liver Tone. The Laurens Drug Co. loll US that their drug store Sells Dodson's Liver Tone in practically every case of bil iousness and liver trouble where calo mel used to in- taken. Dodson's Liver Tone is a vegetable liver tonic that Is absolutely harm less for children and grown nooplo. It soils for BOctS a bottle and is guar anteed to be entirely satisfactory by The Laurens Drug Co. who will re fund your money with a smile if It J does not glVC quick, gOPtlO relief With out any of calomel's unpleasant af ter-effects. J. C. Burns & (Vs. Big Red Hot Sale now going on. To Prevent Blood Poisoning spply at once the wonderful <>m reliable or. 1 PORTRR'8 ANTI8RTTIC IIKAMNO OIL.nsuf?! ?ieat dressing that relieves pain nail heals at ! the'?knie time. Not n liniment, z^e. 50c B .00. ... r.?* **.**LnM. .1,* i U**t 111 u MtmTrHfrMSfKt ? Till MTV - HI D ? E NEWS. * Trlnity-Rldge, Aug 4.?The revival services closed at Chestnut Ridge Fri day evening. Rev, M. L. Lawson preached some very ab!<? und forceful sermons throughout tin: meeting and, although the outward results were not so good as hoped for, tin- meeting has done grt it good to the membership and to tho OUtSlde. There were five additions to tue church. Rev. II, L, Baggott goes to Rabun where ins meet ing begihs. The social event of the week was the entertainment of the Young Men's Christian Union at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Medloek on Saturday afternoon, August 2nd. The guests were received by Misses Nettle and Georgia Medloek. The first amuse ment was a contest. There was a se ries of questions to be answered from text books of the schools. It proved to be quite an interesting contest. Af ter the contest a deligl tful course of cream and cake was served. After the refreshments the young people ad Journed themselves to the shades of the large oaks where they Bpent the time as they snw fit. Those present were: Misses Annie Huff and Olio Cox, of Simpsonvllle, Juanlta Wofford, of Woodruff, Gertrude Hamilton, of the Kkom section, Louise Collier, of Laurens, Mrs. Arthur Hramlette, of Ware Shoals, May Hramli tte, Minnie Irvln, Mattie Kn'c Owlngs, Nannie May Williams, I rone L?ngsten, Mary Rarksdale, Nellie Wham, Nettle and Georgia Medloek; Messrs. .1. \V. Watts, Louise Caldwoll, Robert Burnett, Car roll Smith, Anthony Fuller. McTeor Daniel, of Union, Brooks Burdottc, Herman, Marens Claude ltoyd, and Carroll Medloek. Mrs. \V. F. Me.!lock, of the Rabun section, was a visitor at Mr. .1. S.1 Medloek, the early part of the week. Mr. Robert Bills and family, of Lau:'ns, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. <!. A. Fuller this week. Rev. J. L, Daniel and family have also been Visiting Mr. (!. A. Fuller. Mr. Carlisle Smith, Miss Bessio Smith, Misses Rosa and Helle Gelston, all of Columbia, spent a day or two with Mr. Fuller. Quite a delightful occasion of the past week was an afternoon reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fuller's guests. They have had a little reun ion of Mrs. Fuller's family at her home and on this occasion had spent the day In the beautiful meadow on the creek. They caught some fish in the forenoon ond had a fry and a cat tish stow, 'n tiie afternoon quite a number of the young people gathered in. After a very p'oasnnl time on the meadow, the crowd adjourned to Mr. Fuller's beautlfufl home where an other pleasant hour was spent. Mrs. Fuller served a beautiful '?ourse of refreshments after which the young folks assembled in the parlor where Miss Gclston entertained them with some very excellent music. Miss Nidi Wham returned Thurs day from a short visit to Gray Court Misses Juanlta and Mettle Wofford were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Burdette recently. MIsbcs Ollle Cox and Annie Huff of Simpson \il lo, are visitors at .1. S. Medlock's. Miss Gertrude Hamilton, of lCkom, Is visiting Miss Nannie May Williams The Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. R. D. lloyd were Mr. and Mrs. .1. 11. Nash. Mrs. J. A. Austin and son, .lohn, of Laurens. Roy C Boyd, of Laurens, was also nt the home of his parents for the Sabbath. Work is progressing nicely on the new school building. The brick have been hauled and some lime and sand. The teams and hands are now busy cutting and hauling logs to get out the rough lumbor. The tine spirit and progresslvenes8 of our community makes us feel proud of It. Don't miss the Big Sale at J. C. Rui ns & Co., Laurens, S. C. Wood's High-Grade Seeds. Crimson Clover The King of Soil Fmprovers, also makes splendid fall, winter and spring grazing, the earliest green feed, or a goud hey/crop. CRIMSON CLOVER will i ncrease the productiveness of the. land morn than twenty times as much as the same amount spent in commercial fertilizers. Can he sown by itself or nt tho last working of corn, cotton or other cultiva ted crops. We are headquarters for Crimson Clover, Alfalfa, Winter Vcteh, and all Farm Seeds, Write for prices and r>0?lCT!l>II V? I '.iH < .11 :> 1??}3. giving information about all seeds for fall sowing. . T. W. WOOD ? SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. YOUR LAST CHANCE! TERRY'S Col***, IJCUC ! Big Clearing Is producing golden opportunities to save on your Dry Goods purchases but these opportunities wont last long. This is an End-of-the-season Clean-up Sale where everything is cut to quick Clearance prices. The sale will only last for a few days lon ger* Come quick if you want the biggest values you ever had offered in seasonable Summer Goods. They must be sold; cost is not the object now, it is to dispose of them. Delays are dangerous. Come early and get the pick at H. TERRY GET IT FROM II. TERRY'S BY PARCEL POST. (JET IT FROM II. TERRY'S BY PARCEL POST. Princeton Locals. Princeton, August 2.?Itev. P. L. Bramlett of McCormtck, formerly of tliis place, was hero a lew days last week. Mr. Brainblett has a host of friends here who were glad to have him back even for a short time. Beginning Sunday night Itev. K. S. Heaves of llonea Path, supply pastor here, will conduct a series of meetings next week. Mr. Reaves Is a forceful preacher and a good meeting is ex pected. Mr. Jno. TJ. Carter of Greenville, a former Princetonlte is a welcome visit jr here. Mrs. Wade Dent and little Miss Lurllne Dent of Columbia, are here for a few days' stay with Mrs. \V. A. Sharp. Miss Malzle Knight is visiting her friend, Miss Kinard in Smoaks. Messrs. Carlos and Roland Moseley of I>aurens, were business visitors here Thursday. Miss Mary Rag well has returned from a fortnight's visit to relatives near Honea Path. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kay of llonea Path were the guests of Mrs. Jeter McCuen recently. Mr. T. II. Carter has returned from a stay with his daughter, Mrs. Allen in llonea Path. Mrs. B. P. Arnold spent Tuesday In Pelzer with Mrs. Tom Crane. Mr. Allle Sharpe, Misses Ethel Shnrpe and Lurllne Dent and Mrs. Wade Dent made a business trip to Greenville Thursday. Rev. R. P, Morris has returned .'ion; Greenwood, where he has been con ducting meetings for two weeks. Mr. Jim Arnold of Pelzer spent the week-end at home. Mr. Ithatnar Ridgeway visited rela tives in Hor.en Path several days last week. Miss Liz/.le Hall has returned from a visit to Pelzer. Rev. W. .J. Poster and Mr. Walter Poster of Greenville, spent Friday with Mr. Jno. Bagwell. Minister Praises (hin Laxative ROV. II. StUbenvoll of Allison, la., in praising Dp, King's New Life Pills for constipation, writes: "Dr. King's New Life Pills are such perfect pills no home should be without them." No better regulator for the liver and how els, fjjvory i>i11 guaranteed. Try them Price 26c at Lanrens Drug Co. and Palmotto Drug Co. FOR WEDDING GIFTS There can be no better place to select your Wedding Gifts than at a Jewelry Store?and no better Jewelry Store than ours. Silverware in every form, Cut Glass in many shapes and arti cles of every description that will suit the occason. William Solomon Phone 328-2 Rings Reliable Jeweler Laurens, S. C. JUST OPENED I Another shipment of those special ^ numbers in Ladies' Silk Hosiery in Black S and White at 50 cents. y Also White and Black Silk Lisle at C 25 cents per pair. > Special value in White Goods in plain > and fancy weaves, nice light textures for C hot weather wear. C Heavy yard-wide all Linen Skirting > Cash at 25 cents per yard. S Yard-wide Apron Linen from 10 cents C up at 4Z \ W. G. WILSON & CO. \