University of South Carolina Libraries
? MOUNT OLIVE. ? ? ? ? ??*??*?*????*???? Mt. Olive, Oct. t3.?Our farmeis nie real busy gathering tehir ciops and sowing small grain. Dr. and Mrs. J. ). Marti:) spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. 13. Bo land. Mr. W. E. Washington re I rued to Salisburg. N. C. Sunday after spend Ing several days at home. Mr. Osgood Martin and family spent Sunday with Mr. Ceo. Culbertson. Mrs. .1. W. Washington of Helton, and Bon. Mr. Jones Washington, of Pelzer, visited relatives here last Sunday. Miss Bessie Cooper was accident ly shot, at the home of her father. Mr. \\. \j. 'Cooper Saturday afternoon, it seems that Jim Culbertson, a neigh bor's boy. who had come to go hunt ing with Miss Cooper's brother, laid hi- gun on the porch of an outhouse and as he did so it was aecldently dis charged, part of the load taking ef fect in her face and shoulder. She was sitting near a door in their resi dence several yards away. Though she is very painfully injured it i^ hoped that she will soon recover. Same hals for less money at J. C. Burns & Co. Everybody knows it. WATTS MILLS Watts Mills, Oct. 13.?Your corres pondent together with the Watts Mill choir had the pleasure of attending the singing which was held at the Sec ond Laurens Baptist church Sunday. It was enjoyed very much by all who were present. We were very glad to see your old correspondent at Watts Mill last week He had returned for the purpose of moving Iiis family to Greenville. On last Saturday night the good people of Watts mill gave their pas tor. Rev. (J. <". Hedgepeth, a nice pounding. Mr. .). W. Word and family visited Mr. ('. E. Nord near Laurens mill Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. it. 11. Donaldson, who lias been suffering for a long while from a very sore foot, is well again. Mr. .1. M. Moore and family visited at the home of (1. E. Moore Saturday and Sunday. Mr. EppS, win) has been time keep er here for a noniber of years, has resigned his position and moved to Laurens inilll. Mr. John Heaton and Wife are hap py parents this morning of a girl. ? Resolutions. ? Whereas. It has pleased our Heav enly Father in His Infinite wisdom to remove from our midst our beloved brother and co-worker. Brother W. I?. Ferguson, we the members of Camp bell Ixnlgo No. 44 offer the following resolutions: First. That in the death of our de parted brother our lodge has lost S useful'and efficient member and one who will be greatly missed among us Second, That we bow in humble sub mission to our Heavenly Father, who doeth all things well. That we ac cept this stroke of his hand as an admonition to be ready when He comes and to submit ourselves al ways to Him. Third That we extend to the fami ly our sincere sympathy in their be reavement and pray God may sustain them in this corrow. Fourtli, That these resolutions be inscribed to his memory in the minute book of the lodge and copies he sent to tin* family and to the town papers for publication. It. P. Adalr, Dr. \\\ A. Shands. .1. T. Robert son. Clinton, Oct. 13. 1913. Committee. OlMK WARDENS TO MEET. To Hold Session during the State Fair at Col unit da, Vttoruot (.eneral Peoples to S)H'ak. Columbia. Oct. 13.??According to an announcement tuado front the Chief Game Warden's office, Mr. A. A. Rich ' ardson is making plans for a moettng ; of the game wantons of the State on : Thursday of Fair Week in Columbia. ! in the auditorium at the fair grounds. Hon. Hon F. Taylor. secretary of tho ; Audubon society, will speak on that occasion and Attorney General Peoples I [win speak on the legal side of tho i game laws of the State. Thoro are sev eral other speakers of State wide | prominence invited ami will probably j I intake an address at the meeting which is to start at 10 o'clock on the morn ins of the 30th. This will be the 1st annual meeting of this kind and Chief Came Warden Richardson hopes this mooting will have the effect of better Interpretation and enforcement of tho game laws, and that his 63 name war dens will after conferring with one another be better lilted for attending to their duties on a higher and better basts. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standnrd general ?trenutheuing tonic OKOVB'8 TASTK1.KSS chill TONIC, drlvea Malaria and build* no the ayatem. A true torn, mid aure Appellier. l;o> adulta and children, SOc FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY THE NAME j\LLAN HAS BEEN is ? SYNONYMOUS WITH EVERYTHING THAT BEST IN THE JEWELRY TRADE. ? .11 ? T The same lofty ideals upon which this business <?> ft> was established obtain today, namely: <&> "No Unreliable Merchandise .it Any Price." *a f"Trustworthy Goods at Lowest rijyures." x WATCHES <?> <$> DIAMONDS <$> |> NOVELTIES 4 <?> SILVERWARE <?> & PLATED WARE <$> f> -X"^ AND JEWELRY <?> tRepair Departments in Charge of Most Skilled Mechanics.^ Every Job Guaranteed. ^ I James Allan & Company t Charleston, S. C.,x ^ Write for Free Catalogue Copyright, 1913, ?iflirharlfl, $tmi Sc (Gn. Collars A Word About Our "CLOTHES SERVICE Here's what we're aiming at?to sell clothes that fit and that become the man who buys them?to sell clothes that are so much better than ordinary clothes that every customer becomes a friend?to sell clothes on a smaller margin of profit than is customary, knowing that the man who buys one suit from us will come back for many another. In a word?to build up a reputation in the present that shall mean an ever-increasing business in the future. There's One BEST SUIT FOR YOU! One suit which is most becoming to your particular type. Maybe it's a double breasted or a single breasted,?a gray, a brown, a black or a fancy mixture?whatever it is, we have it, and we want to show it to you. You'll be surprised at the enormous difference a well-chosen, splendidly-fitting Suit will make in your appearance. You'll be no less surprised at the wonderful values we've secured for you, your interest alone has been our guide in their selection. You'll find a good assort ment at every price. $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 Boys' Suits! Boys' Clothes receive the most care ful consideration here. We're just as anx ious to have them get the right fabric, right fit und right price as though we were fitting "papa." Our showing is very unusual, every mother will appre ciate the advantages of selecting her boys' clothes here. Every color: Blues, grays, browns, tans and unnamable mix tures. All cut full for comfort and econ omy. Sizes 1 to 18 years .50 to $12.50 Fall Hats Every season brings forth a new collar style?some !ast> others don't. We manage to keep in stock all of the new ones and all the old ones that have made good. Lion Collars 2 for 25cts. If you've ever worn the Roelofs Derby in the past, you'll be back this season for another. If you haven't, don't fail to wear your first without delay. As for Soft Felts and Caps we have a large assortment in ail the newest and best shapes and colors. Popular Prices $1.50 to $3.00. Finer Grades at $4 and $5. Caps 25cts to $1. SHIRTS! When you neleel ti shin from us. all yon nood <ln is tu decide on Um pul lorn. II (he pattern pleases you, WO Hunrnnloc thai tlie* hin will nlvo you ftlll nmilHUie of ,sal i d'ai tu: y WOtM't How do wo know '.' V. iih of expoii oiieo with Urn No Kudo and I.inn hrnnds have proven In Us that this claim is no Idle hon i Our liirl deparlnienl Ik lull of in kIIkOo sin?! id nil od .hin in t he new e puti . i n ami cnloi Inj; h'or Sunday Or evening worn' we've some reinnrlutldo values in tilt tool plaited white shirts, while nur online, ami v\ orlt - hin lim a are ? \ en more complete lhati usual. MENTOR hoes Good style and thorough comfort must be combined to make shoes satisfactory and we are ready to prove this to your entire satisfaction. See our Shoes for Men, Women and Children ?they respond to every fool need. Men's Shoes - - $1.50 to $6,00 Misses'and Boys'Shoes $1.25 to $3 Women's Shoes - $1.25 to $4.00 Children's Shoes - - 50cts to $2 UNZONS UNDERWEAR! i on Can't In-! \\ , ,| H || . a ,| ii \ ,,. I n for. . i<:? Ituc u'l I K, i i uy on a ml three in poetln ? uu ran tee tl periee' v ,\ \ HICIll, I' ii Ion SnHs #1,00 up I 'ndcrsliii I - ami Dm wer* r?0c, $L #1,."? LAURENS, S. C. Minter Company LAURENS, S. C. Ml