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tKfje gbbertfeer Snbaeription Price Is 91M Per Tear Payable In Advance. Published by ADVERTISER PRINTING COMPANY Laurens, S. C. ALISON LEE W. O. LANCASTER ARTHUR LKE President vtco-Pres. Sec. and Treas. Advertising Ratet on Application. Obituaries and Card of Thanks: One cent a word. Entered at the postofflce at Laurens, S. C, as second class mall matter. LAURENS, S. C OCTOBER, 15, 101B. The Advertiser will be glad to receive the local news of all the communities In the county. Cor* respoiidentN are requested to sign (heir names to tho contri butions.. Leders should not be mailed later than Monday morn Ing. Welcome to UlO county fair! ? ? ? Tills fall Is a mighty good time to economize and "clear up" any Indebt edness contracted during the past. ? ? ? It would bo a line Idea If the mer chants of the city would so arrange as to allow each of their clerks a por tion of the day Friday so that they may visit the lair lor several hours. ? ? ? Visit the county lair, see the prize products <>!' other people, llnd out how these products were raised and then return home determined to oxccll the one from whom your Information was obtained. ? ? ? The governor says he i.-. in favor of "good poker, honest horse racing and cook lighting." where these elevating games are not characterized by gam bling. Tho governor has an amazing sense of humor, if nothing else. He might have added "good, plain old time stealing" or "honest grafting", etc. The audience will all rise while v. e laugh. ? ? ? As predicted in these columns hi ;t week, the Philadelphia Athletics walk ed away with the "so-called" (Hants of New York in the last throe games of the world's series. While anybody with the least bit of judgment in base' hail matters might have known thai , ti.e (Hauls we-e (dearly outclassed in i every department of the game (pitch ers oxcoptod) by the Philadelphia lads. I it was hardly expected even by us that they would walk away with four out of five of the games. The series came nearor approaching a genuine snap for the Muckmcu than any thing that tiny had heretofore been up against. Our sympathies are hereby extended to the New York followers. ? * * * During the county school fair in the spring the city police doparp.nont did excellent service in directing trallle on the Crowded street corners. As an equally large crowd if not a larger crowd is expected Friday, it is hoped that these corners will bo guarded again. The largo number of automo biles, buggies and wagons which have to pass and meet each other on tho coi ners make some kind of an execu tive ofllccr almost Impenrtive. Any how. Laurens is getting big enough to put on metropolitan airs and big, handsome (?) policeman, standing on t!:e corner master of any situation liable to arise, looks good, even if he is not absolutely needed, So let's have one on each corner and protect those who walk and those who ride as well. ? ? ? DISCOVERED TUR VILLAINS! We are mighty glad that we read the statement of ownership, manage ment, etc . of The Laurens Adver tiser in this week's lasue of that pa per for we have 1.n trying to get those Loo hoys straightened out for three years. We know that oho of them was editor (and a mighty good one) and tho other was business man ager (and a mighty good one) but which was which*and which was the oilier WO could never get fastened in nir mind. Alison Lee Is the editor and Arthur Lee the business manager according to* the government state ment.- -(Ireonvllle Piedmont. Out at last! We have kept tinder cover for a long time but now we have been "unklvvered". Heretofore, which ever one of us who has happened io be in the office when bouquets were brought in has idmltted being the edi tor, but has laid it on the olher one when our callers brought their ham mers. Hut your Undo Sam. the old sleuth, has exposed us both and each now has to take what la coming to him and accept the consequences. On this occasion, In view of the sprink ling of taffy, we Will plead guilty to the findings of the post oftlce depart ment and at tho same time return thanks for the bouquets. COMMUNITY FAIR A GREAT SUCCESS Kock Bridge School Scene of Orlgi nul Exhibition* Large Number of People Present and Muny Exhibits According to one Who attended, the "Community Fair" held at Hock Bridge school Friday was a "glorious success". Close to two hundred peo ple wore present and a hundred and seventy-five exhibits were shown. A very tempting dinner was served to those attending, netting a total of over sixty dollars in profits. Prof. W. K. T?te made an Inspiring address suitable to tho occasion and Prof. Harper, of Clomsoil C0l|eg0, de livered an able address. Mr. John I). W. Watts ami Mr. W. D. Byrd were the judges for the stock exhibits and Mrs. VV. I). Byrd,,Mrs. Byrd Phillips and Miss Annie Qarllngton judged the ladies" department. The following are the names of the prize winners with the events in which their prizes were secured: Mrs. Simpson blue ribbon on can ned boans, apple pickles, red Oil can ned pears. Mrs. Tom 'Chandler first on black berries, tomatoes, pomegranates; sec ond on counterpane. Mrs. John Boyd?first on scupper nongs, peach pickle, second on can ned peaches, Mrs. Wallace Vaughn first on to matoes, watermelon rlne preserves; second on cucumber pickles. Mrs.Duff Young?first on pear pre serves. Mrs. Watts Davis?first on peach jelly, cake, cenlterptoce, dp'esls, em broidery, shirt, and second on center piece. Mrs. Jim Milam?first on quilt, cake, baby coat and cap, and chickens, Mrs. Lein Vaughn first on jar beans, tomatoes. Mrs. Lee Chandler first on fancy butter, grape jelly, centerpiece, sec ond canned fruit and apple jelly, see on blackberry Jelly. Mrs. Jim Young?first on wax flow ers. Mr;. Culberoon first on pumpkin preserves, Miss Lula Young -first on center piece, piano scarf, counterpiece, cake, Mrs. John Davis first on wine, cat sup, Jelly, second on beans. Mrs. Qoo. Davis?first on Jolly, to matoes and canned peaches. Mrs. Robert Davis?first on brown broad and canned fruits. School Children. Bell Young. 10 years old -first on quill square and second on quilt. William and John Hoheit Lynn second on potatoes. John Simpson?first on violin. Lena Simpson?first on centerpiece and cooking. James Chandler?fir.st on violin. Lois Chandler ?first on bain sack. Glenn Davis first on bantum chick ens. Weir Dnvlc -first on ducks, John Davis?first on dogs. James Davis -second on chickens. Robert Davis .first on corn. Lota Mllam- first on jabot and cooking. Rhett Milam?first on popcorn. Clyde Culberson?second on pop corn. Adelaldo Willard - fist on Jolly. Nannie Bolle Young?first on tatting. Florence Vaughn?list on hair switch. Miss J, C. Qarllngton?first on hand made dress. Mr. Blcnore Simpson?first on cow. Mr. Qoo. Davis?two first prizes on Jersey cows. Mr. Lou| Chandler?first on chick ens: second on pumpkin. Mr. Boyd?first on ducks; second on dog. Mr. Watts Davis -first on two colts, first on grain, cotton. Mr. Jim Mllam?first on baby dress, shoes, and second on single stalk corn. Mr. 'Clarence Harris*? first on pumpkin. Mr. Vaughn?first on oldest book. Mr. Will I^ynn?second on shoi^ staple cotton. Mr. Finest Hipp?first Oil suit of Clothes, first on mule, first on can ned fruit. Hoy Hipp?second on wheat. Douglas Hipp?first on single pup. Mr. (Jus Hipp? first on short staple cotton, first on pair white Wyandots. Mr. Lynch?first on potatoes. Mr. GOO. Davis?first on prolific corn, first on pigs, first on wyandotts. first on game chickens CD. first on Leghorn, first on wyandotts. Mr. Steewart?first on Berkshire pig. Mr. John Hoyd?first on dogs. Miss Janye Conway Qarllngton is the teacher of the Rock Bridge school and to her is due the credit for or ganizing and pushing the fair to a successful termination. The Idea of a cummunlty fair Is a new one In ed ucational circles and will doubtless bo adopted by other schools. Having in view the same ends as the county and state fairs, the good results will doubtless he far-reaching and of per manent good to the community. CLINTON SEES FIRST FOOT BALL GAME Collegians Downed Anderson Lad? by a big Score. Other Mimik of Social News. Clinton, S. C., Oct. 14.?The first K?me of foot ball was played hero on the Presbyterian college campus Mon day afternoon at 1 o'clock. The game was played between the Anderson Kit ting School and Presbyterian college teams and was a most interesting game and about uoo people were out to see it. The Presbyterians won by a score of 68 to 0. Another game will he on Monday tho 20th with B. M. I. of Greenwood at Clinton. An oyster supper was given on Fri day night for the benefit of the pub lic library and tiny cleared about *2r. on It. Mrs. It. v.. Wright entertained the library association on Tuesday after noon to discuss how to work for its success. On Saturday night Miss Kate Shandy delightfully entertained about twenty five friends at her home on Calvert avenue. Oa Thursday afternoon Misses Maude and Mabel Suinerel were at home to the young ladies embroidery club. A delicious salad and sweet course was served. Miss l'earle Hays was elected to join the (dub in Miss Orrall Hess Little's place. Miss Ola Young entertained a Dum ber of little girls on last Friday af ternoon in honor of her Sunday school class. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jones are tho guests of Mrs. Neville. Mrs. and -Mrs. John Spratt of Lau rens siient tlio week-end with Mrs. Neville. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robertson of Clemson are visiting Mrs. .1. T. Rob retson. Miss Lettlo Aboil, of Lowryvllle, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lee Young. Mr. and Mrs. .lames U. Davis spent Tuesday night with Mrs. .1. ('. Havis. Mr. John Henry, of Greenville, spent Sunday in Clinton. Mr. Hill Smith of Newberry, spent Sunday witli friends here. Miss Sallie Wright lias returned from Greenville after a "month ., visit to her sister. Mrs. H. L. Todd. Miss Clara Duckott lias returned from a visit to her sister in Anderson. Miss Sallie Burgess went to Cross Hill as a delegate to the missionary Union from the Ladies Missionary so ciety of the First Presbyterian church, and Miss Millie Young from the Eliza beth Fleming socety. Mrs. Marion is visiting htr >.on, in Sinister this week. Mr. Wilson Harris spent Sunday in Laurens with his aunt, Mrs. lt. L. Lit tle. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Owens, Jr., spent Sunday with Mrs. Lancaster in Lau rens. Mrs. ,i. q. Phillips and daughters, Miss Agatha iDavis, Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Davis were in Laurens hist week for the Davls-Snllivan wedding. Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Harper spent Sunday In Anderson. The community fair at Rock Bridge on Saturday was a great success and the day was enjoyed by at least 1500 people. Splendid addresses were made by Prof. Harper of Clenison and Mr. T?te. Miss Jayne Garlington, who'haa charge of the Rock Bridge school this year, got Up this fair and she cer tainly made a good tiling of it and It will be held every year after this. Memorial Services? According to tho world-wide custom of the Universalist Church, memorial services for those of her kin and mem bers who have gone to the higher life during the closing year, will be held at the Church of Kternal Hope, in Mount ville, on Oct. RUh. p. m. Dr. DeLano will officiate. A Ma 'eleiis Escape? "My little . y had a marvelous es cape," writes P. F. Bastianvs of Prince Albert, Capo of flood Hojie. "It occur red In the middle of the unght. He got a very severe attack, of croup. As luck would have it, I iytd a large bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In the house. After following the direc tions for an hour and twenty minutes he was through all danger." Sold by all dealers. ROUNDED I T ANOTHER, Sheriff On inns mid Deputy Reiil Con tlnue to l'ut (lie Crimp in Criminals John Jacks who escaped from Ihe Laurens Jail on October 2, 1!?12 was captured last week in Spartanburg by Deputy Sheriff Reld. The Sheriffs of fice got word that Jacks was knocking about Spartanburg and Deputy Reid at once headed for that place, where he ran upon the escaped convict in short order. Jacks disclaimed ac quaintance with the Laurens officers but introduction was a matter of only a few moments and in a few hours he was locked safely in the county jail here. The other two who escaped I along with him were captured short ly after their escape. I SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice?I will have several Jersey nillk rows and calves for sale at the Laurens County Fair. Also one Stand ard bred bors Calling f? years old, work anywhere, absolutely gentle and weighs about 1.100 1; ;. fc- sale or will swap for a fir; t-class young mule. Bee uie at the Pal . \V. Cc ?: Wharton, Wa terloo, S. C. 112-11 Cow for Sale One good forsey cow for sale cheap. Have one frei h In milk, also one giving milk. Tako your choice of Hirse two. Ap.pl> Clary Baldwin, Ora, S. C. 12-lt-pd Lost?One red no-horn cow lost, strayed or stolen from Plnckncy i-">ul IIvan's place. Friday night, Oct. 10. Anyone knowing of Its whereabouts I will please notify It. A. Madden, Lau rens, S. C. 12-lt-pd Notice I have too Jersey heifer calves that the owner can have by call ing for same and paying for this ad. .1. L. V, Sumerel, Laurens, Route No. 1? 12-lt-pd Ferns and Bulbs I have a nice se lection of young ferns and bulbs Tor sale. Mis. C. D .Moseley. 12-It Umbrella Found Carved wood han dle umbrella with black top left at this ofllce. Finder can secure sann? by calling for it. Tin- Advertiser. Hi-It For rent- Six horse farm, situated within one mile of Mountville, in good state of cultivation; about fifteen acres of fine bottoms, one mile of Mount ville. Will rent as whole or cut up to suit parties. Apply to John T.I Stokes, Mountville, S. C. 12-5t-pd For Kent?Four horse farm In high {.state of cultivation, with good pasture, situated within three quarters of a mile of Mountville. Will ornt as whole or will cut up. Apply to John T. Stokes, Mountville, S. C. ll-0t-pd Notlee?I want every Woodman In Laurens county who reads this xidver tlsoment to send nie $1.10 for a beau tiful W. O. W. Chart, size 20 by 20 inches lithographed In ten beautiful colors. Every true blue chopper should possess one. Send In your or der today. Address, H. 11. Donaldson. Clerk No. 122, Laurens, S. C. 11-2t For Sale- Splendid S-room home] with water and lights on 1-2 acre lot, well and conveniently located at Lau rens. For further information and terms apply Dr. W. II. Dial, Laurens, S. C. 11-tf Seed Oats For Sale?Minter's Im proved Seed'Oats and Hundred Bushel Seed Oats for sale. Apply to F. 1' Mlnter, Laurens or write .1. K. Min ter, Sedalia, S. C. 10-5tj For Sale?A choice one-acre lot, on South Harper St. A combination store-room and house at Oakland Heights. About 10 acres on Main St. near Mr. Howard's store. All of these properties at a bargain. Call on F. V Mlnter, Laurens, S. C. 9-tf For Sale?r?2 acres, 2 1-3 miles north of Laurens on two public roads, about 35 acres in cultivation, one four-room house, one tenant house, good well and spring. Apply to Oakland Heights Realty Co., or F. P. Mlnter. 9-tf For Sale?One corn and one wheat mill, situated near Red Iron Racket in city of Laurens. Good condition, good patronage, run by electricity. 13. F. Martin, Laurens, S. C. 8-tf Gentlonten When building material is wanted, such as flooring, celling, pine shingles, metal shingles, laths, lime, cement, plastering cement, apply to C. H. Duckett, best material at close | prices. 8-5t-F.O.W.-pd FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the 17th day of | November, 1913, I will render a fluni account of my acts and doings as Ad ministratrix of the estate of T. A. McCarley, deceased, hi tin- OfBeO of I tho Judge of Probate of Laurenfi coun ty at 11 o'clock, a. W., and on the same day will apply lor a final Vlischarge from my trusts as Adiuinijff rut rix. Any person indebted to/said estate are notified and required to make pay ment 011 that (lato; and all persons having Claim's against said estate will present them on or before sai l date, duly proven, or be forever barred. Alice M. McCHntoek, Administratrix with will annexed October 1.".. 1913.?1 mo. LAND SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. in Probate Court. Pursuant to a decree of the Court of Probate for the county of Lau runs, | in the State of South Carolina, in the case of James M. DoShlolds, as Ad ministrator, vs Elizabeth F. Lav/son, I et al.. I will sell U Laurens Court) House, South Carolina, on Salosday in November next, boipg tho 3rd day of the month, during such sales, the following described; real estate: 1. 2T? 1 1-2 acres, bounded north by laudk of M. P. Poolc, east by lands of .1. RxKnderson. South by lands of W. M. Myfi lands of William 1). Byrd and other lands of W. F. LaW8011, deceased. 2. 58 1-2 acres, more or less, hound ed north by lands of M. B. Poolo, east by lands of the estate of the late W. 1?'. Lawson and W. I). Byrd, above de scribed, south by lands of William Myers and west by lands of William D. Byrd. Terms of sale: one-half cash, bal ance due at twelve months with In terest from date of sale at the rate of eight per centum per annum, credit portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the prem ises, with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash; purchaser to pay for pa pers, if the purchaser does not com ply with the terms of sale, the prem ises shall he sold on the same or on some subsequent Salesday at the risk of the defaulting purchaser. O. O. THOMPSON, Probate Judge for Laurens Co. Oct. II, 1913. Same goods sold at .1. C. Hums & Co. Everybody knows it. HP Thick vrcr//& Strong focAs Secure wara/iree hefi/s fake tare We 7i/i\-c? /i safe place lor your moneyi Come i/i, wo h i'// s/iou' voi/. 13ring your valuable pa pers, we /j.'ivo <j j>luoo foi* thorn where fire and burglars cannot reach them. Suppose your house was to burn. Ilitw nltout your papers? Could you replace thotu'S IT MAY liUHX. MAKB OUR BANK YOUR BANK, Wo Pay Interest In Savings Department, Enterprise Bank N, li. DIAL, I ?res. C. II. ROPER, Cashier McCRADY BROS. & CHEVES, Inc. Engineers and Contractors SURVEYS, DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, CONSTRUCTION. Special Attention Given Land Surveys. Laurens, S. C. / Charleston, S. C. ?IiiiiU til' Kuur-i'iiN it ii i id i ii u i'coplcS Oilier lluil.llim 1 THE Dr. J. T. Poole Place ON NORTH HARPER STREET Will be sold at Auction on Salesday in November, in fr?nt of the COURT HOUSE. Half Cash and Balance in Three Months. moo ?: ::.uj( :(.)! >t !< " ><;<.>< }Oi )( >OODO<'? TO THE iiiKoii?:o:<';";'>:'?:??:?>:to?ii>:<>n.2? County Fair Visitors We most cordially invite you to make our store your store dur ing the Fair next Friday. A welcome always awaits you at POWE DRUG COMPANY On the Square Laurens, S. C.