The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, November 05, 1913, PART 2, PAGES 11 TO 14, Image 13

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14 PAGES. PART 2, PAGES 11 TO 14 VOLUME XXIX. _LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1913. NUMBER 15 NO PATH Of FLOWERS LEADS yOU TO GLORY SUCCESS MEANS WORK If You Want a Special Prize You Must Not Loaf. BUSY AS A BEE IS THE WATCMWARD Ask Everyone You Meet for si Sub scription. Sec (lint Your Friends nrc Acquainted with the Date of Expira tion of Their Paper, in oilier Words, Hustle! The special offer of ton dollars in gold for llrst prize and live dollars for second prize, in eacli district, Nov sth for tho largest number of yearly Subscriptions seems to haVO aroused' u great deal of enthusiasm among tin friends of the children. There aro certainly some workers in this contesi and wo are glad to seo them keep ahead. A mother who will get out and work 1 lor her child Is surely deserving a | groat deal of praise But what aoottt 1 the lather and mother who do nal can If their children never win a p.'i/o, or never have any special favor shown to them? Now is tho time to put In your bet i efforts. Remember you an- working for two prizes at the sarnie time. Kvery yearly subscription you turn in this wook counts towards winning the ten dollars in gold and at the same timo, you get nine thousand votes with every one of them to add to your stock of votes towards winning the $ 1 ">o at tho close. What is the use of sitting down and bemoaning tho fact thai your child Is at the bottom of tho list or :;t. best j has only a few voles. Haven't you a friends at all that you can ask for a subscription to Tho Lauren-; Advertis er? .lust one subscription means 0,000 VOtCS. How many of these will it take to put your little one in the lea l and perhaps win the llrst grand prize on December Cth. Do not tlllnk of it as work. <b; out among your fiioi..ls and aotpmintan-1 cos and get some fresh air these beau tiful autumn days. Think of tho good it will do you to renew old acquain tances. You know yon want to take a little recreation and why not com bine business with pleasure and do some work for the darling at the same time? Wonder If you realize what It means to he ;it the head of the list when the closing night ecuies! Is it surely worth working for?and it isn't hard work, just good exercise?at any rate it will be a work of love, and ev body knows wo can always do imore for those who are near and dear to us We are quite sure If we had n little .one 'half as dear and sweet, as the lit-' tie dimpled darlings that are In this race, we would not he sitting at home idling away the time while some other child wins the gold and glory away from us. We would exhaust every ef fort to win for our little one. We would ask everyone WO ever knew, and we really believe we would bo tempted to ask some that wo did not know, to give their subscription to us; to trade with the merchants who are giving tickets; to save their cou 710ns for us; and if we did not win. wo would at least make it so warm Tor the rest of Die candidates that they would know they wore not alone in the race. Take our advice and get out this ? ok. and during the balance of the ?ontost, and find out who your friends '?..re. "A friend In need is a friend Indeed" and will there ever be a time when you will went friendly aid any tore than,you want it right now" District No. 1. All territory within the corporate limits of Laurcns. .lohn Richardson. 6S50 Ruby Teuiplcton. 10750 Margaret McCravy. 1025 roccoa Karle Clary. 10S75 Sarah Rebecca Richey. 5575 Clomicgcne Tcaguc. IC075 Flora Elizabeth Bonnott. 1126 Nell Sanders. I7.">0 Lucia Tunibltn. 127.". 11 NV Hlgby, Jr. 127.'. Catherine Hicks. 1375 Lillian Garret!. 1925 lohn Cannon. Jr. 1 <?7"i Laura Iludgcns. i:'.7."> Carolyn Hudgcns. 1025 Jim Danklin. Jr. i 100 Dorothy Norwood. 2125 Ducket Young . 13200 Clarence Albright. 10025 Vermello Cnino. 1150 Toccon Gray. 11025 Prod Roper. 10650 Martha Boyd. 1025 Eva Taylor. If>7.*> Sarah Elizabeth Swygorl .. .. 13375 William Bramlett. i2.".o Lizzie Thompson. 10526 Chalmers Armstrong, Jr. !<?-'.". I Ilaskoll Kandels. Jr.1 150 ?1strid No. 2. All points outside the corporate lim its of Laurens. Laurens, R. P. 1>. Mary'Cahlwoll, R. P. D. ?"- .. .. 1325 Capers Simpson. It. I<\ 1). I . . 1700 Emma Cheek. l{. P. I), i .. .. 7025 A Idle It. Davis, Watts Mill . 7200 Merle ShaW, R. P I). 1 . . . . 10225 Mnrgarcl Cahlwoll, R. P. I>. .. 1025 Margarel Belle Moore. R. P. I). I 1025 | Prod Cunningham, R. P. I >. I .. 1025 Ora, s. c. Charles Blakely. 127:. Cray Court. S. C. Marvin Claire Curry. 1150 Thomas Rogers. 1026 Mary Wells. 1025 Eugenie Willis. 10150 Virginia Owings. 1025 Chas. 13. Yeargln. 102.". Margarel Dee Curry. im7.". Lonn Baldwin, it. P. D. 1 .. .. 1150 Lois Nash. R. P. IX 1. 1 Km Irene Owens. R. P. 1). 1. 1025 Lucllo Baldwin, R. P. D. 4 . . .. 10025 Crier Smith, It. P. I). :'.. 11100 Clinton. S. C. ! Sn muui Glenn. 13025 Alden Bailey. 10025 Lucy Bailey. 1025 Martha Phillips. 1025 Emma Little. 1025 Martha Voung. 1025 Mnymc Lee NVrlghl. 1025 Marlon Polklon. 7150 Thomas Parr. 13225 Jcnncttn Boland. 1025 Uutli Onlloway. 1025 Rosen Ranks. 102 .lack 11. Davis. 102 .lames Edmond Pcrguson . . . . 1025 Waterloo, S. C. Frances Tongue, R. P. 1'. 2 .. 1025 Gladys Fuller. 15825 .lessi" Elizabeth Saxon, Rt. 2 .. 4160 Harold Culbertson, R. F. D. 1.. 102:. Barksdale, s. c. Janlo Boyd, R. F. D. 1.1325 Fountain Inn. S. C. Mildred Cox. 102.'. Ronss McKnight. 102.". Fssie McKelvey. 102:. Eleanor Woods. 1150 Lucllo Edwards. 1017.". Klma Wiggins. 1025 Mary Nichols. 10325 Agnes Coleinan. 102.". IxnUle Woods. 102.". Dorothy Parsons. 102'. Mary Hughes. 4 ?.".0 Ansel Vendors. 102.". May Jones . 102.". Sarah Nash. 102.'. Lawrence Tcmploton. 4525 Bennie Edwards. 10250 Doris Stokes. 102:. Gladys Oarrctt. 102.". Owings, S. C. Alice Owings.11"."' Grice Hunt. 102.'. Claude Moore. 1025 Preston Moore. 1025 Sarah Owings. 1025 Ret Hill. 10150 .lohn Ropp. 102.". .lohn Thompson. 102". Maud Owings. 1025 Ross Tomploton. 10125 Goldville, s. c. .lames Lawrence Lanfonl .. .. 102.". Lillian Brannon. 1025 Mary Campbell. 1150 Leroy Camphell. 1025 Sarah May Glenn. 1025 Mary Frances Hale. 10125 Lanford Station, s. c. Louie Elphard Williams . . . . 112'. Oussie Landford. R. F. I >. I . . 102." Virginia Garrott. 102:. Margaret Drummond. 102." Pauline. Waldrop. 1025 flOW WOll.lt V(M LIKE TO SEE VOl'H I I I II I: ( Mil !) I?EEH ING AT VOl EROM THESE (Ol.l MNs.' W i en you mail in tho nnimo of iliu child you wish to nominal ?he Children's Contest, kindly send a photograph of the child at the same time. We will reproduce them in tho paper absolutely fr ?<? ol charge. If you haven't r.ot ono thai Is suitable coiuo to the Con te i OfllCO and we will arrange to httVO one taken I'reo <>'' Charge, Oliver. tln> up-to-date photographer, at Tin McCord Studio, "has been nppolnted ofllclal photographer of the Children's Con est. We employ en expert bo thai our pictures will he satisfactory, Keiie Ul bert first come, llrst served, so if you want to have the honor <> reelng your little one among the first to he pcorlng at you front tie columns of the paper do not delay. Catherine Wolff. 1025 Mildred Lanford. 1025 Allio May Taylor. 1025 Annie May Patterson. 1025 Helen Monier. 1025 Enoroe, S. C. Theodore Shaw. 1026 lto.V Mills. . . . . 10150 Fletcher Rogers. 1025 Waltei Mont Joy. 10025 Dan Yarborough. 13025 Helen Vim out.i .. 1025 Clay Crisp. 10025 J. i\ Johnson. Jr. 1025 Mounlville, s. c. James Dean. 11'-.'."> Tors Hill, R. R D. 1025 Cross Hill. S. C. Marell Campbell. 10525 Emma .1. Dial. 2125 Nellie Wells. 1025 Alma Colcmnn. in'-'.". Anabel Gregory. 1025 l/ola t Royce. 102.". Virginia MeSvvain. 1025 Grace Hitt. 1025 Grady Chandler. 1025 Ware Shoals. S. C. Wadie Dower. 1025 Weldon Bagwell. 1025 Dick Ivoy. Iolt. Maggie Davis. 102.". Carl Lewis. 10200 Lovey Dlxon. 1025 Carlton Garrison. 1026 Lewis South. 1025 Thelma Young. 1025 Ethel Frccmian. 1025 Katie Koon. 1025 Catherine Underwood. 1025 drover Jenkins. 1025 Ware Shoals. S. ('.. H. F. D. Lois Pitts, R. F. D. 1 . 1025 Rarnett O'Doll, R. F. I). 1 .. .. 10150 Jtnnnle Redden, 15. F. D. 2 .. .. 1025 ll your food nives you distress after eating, i; is a sign that your stomach is weak, ami needs help. The hesl help you call give il IV Dr. M. A. Sim mons' Vogelahle Live r Medicine. it inirlllos the slottynch ami bowels'; strengthens digestion ami restores a lino feeling of vigor and cheerfulness, liny only the genuine put up in a litho graphed tin box. Price 25c. Sold by all druggists. "in:\ in it" in ( oi.i miu \. To he Presented al Hie Grand Theatre Wednesihi) ami Thursday, Xov, P-> and '20. Matinee Thursday. London acknowledged herself as vanquished in the art of Pl?go pro duction when Klaw and Krlnngor's great spec table "Ren llur" was pre sent".I at the Theatre Royal. .Drnry Lane last January. Even the critics i whose caustic pens have punctured Americaii hopes of dramatlc glory in the English metropolis many n time and oft. round themselves unable to pick a Haw in th ? new production ol General Wallace's play. With one voice th<- press and the public hailed this speetable as the greatest ever shown in London even on the historic stage of Drury Lane, where the Christ prnlomlmcs for more than a hundred .?ears havo been considered the acme of Stage beauty and spectacular sur prise. Not even Sir Henry Irvings splendidly dressed revivals of the Shakespearean classics, nor Sir Beer bohin Tree's productions at His Majes ty's have over equalled the realism ami beauty Of the Klaw and Erlanger pre sentation of "Men llur". It was the determination of these gentlemen to show the British public that America leads in thu art of staue equipment as she leads in many of the other arts ami crafts, and they have succeeded beyond their greatest expectations. The production of "Hen llur' shown in London was that which was seen last year at. tin- New Armstordam Theatre. New York. The season at iDrury Lam- has Jusl closed, the Wal lace spectacle having ma 1?' a phenom enal run of six months. The engagc menl just ended was the second which "Ben llur" has played in London, the first occuring eleven years ;;.;'<>. in 1002, jusl at the time of the death of' Queen Victoria, which cnsl a gloom! over England, but th- cloud did not dim ( ven at that time the suceo s of "Ben llur". However, i:: it present revival in England, it has eel psod in every manner and degrr it- foriner artistic an.I financial succc This mighty production has been brought back to Ann erica and will be staged at the Columbia Theatre, Co lumbia, Wednesday and Thursday nights and Thursday matinee. Nov. l!i Do ~\ an i'ear f'oilsillll|)(loil .' No matter how chronic your cough or how sovere your (hroal or lung ail men: is. Dr. King's New Discovery will surely help you; I may save your life. Stil! . an d <rn. of Mallchlle, Col., writes: "Two dof lor aid I had con uinpilon and co/ild no I live Ivvo ye :: ; I iih< d Dr, K M ''s \'"v Dis covery and am alivo and well," Your money refunded if' it falls to bonefil you. The hesl ho"1 1 '? ome |y for coughs, colds, thron I >nd long trou bles. Price :.<ie and $l.oo, Guarante* d by Luurcns Drug Co. awl Palihotto 1). ug Co. ? Ware Shoals Nevts. ? * ****?**??*?*****?? Wan- Shoals, Oct, 31. Mr. J. V. Pitta died ut Iiis residence In Broworton on the evening of Sunday. Oct. iltitll. The deceased gentleman was a miff or from paralysis for aboul four yens, all of which lie endured wiiii Christian resignation and loyal faith towards his maker. Mr. Pitts was one of the lust known men in this district, belli? of a very friendly and lovable dlsposl (Ian, otn- who all men wore glad to receive as a guest in their homes be cause of his genial manner and good companionship, lie was quite an ex tensive planter carrying on the bust liess of a farmer on the same f.itvn as his grandfather und father before him. lie also owned a ginnery ami mar Ide works at one time, and was known tar and wide for Iiis good workman ship ami handsome monuments. Mr. 1 Mms was a veteran of the Civil War having entered the Confederate army at the ago of idxtei n and continued serving the South lor the period of tour years, suffering hardships and Im prisonment tor the cause he loved. He was taken prisoner during the last of the great struggle, being conllned for many months in the prison at 101 111 I I'll, X. Y. Altei the surrender tie was set at liberty ami returned home to help i.uend til*- broken fortune; of Iiis fam ily. In Iiis home Ufo he was tin- Ideal I husband and lather raising a large family of children who have been very devoted to their lather through j his long sickness, in Iiis later years Mr. Pitts was liest known as an evatl gellst, otic who was ulwuyq going about doing good. a sincere simple worker for the Lord .lesilH Christ. His personality was a very attractive and unique one, and in- never lacked lor; an audience to listen to his word. He will long he remembered in the district for his helpful work in every good cause Mr, Pitts was a life long mem ber of the Presbyterian < lunch and was a mouther ami elder of Memorial church at Ware Shoals at Iiis death. The funeral of Ibis esteemed gen lleiuan look place mi the evening of Oct. 2?th at Friendship ccmeter", whore all thai'-; mortal was interred beside that of his wii'i' and kindred in the family plot., The proees ion tint fol lowed Hie bier was one of the longos! j ever seen in this district, a sympa thetic token of t!ie sorrow Of the com munity over ills loss. Tie- services at j the church und grave were conducted | by the Rev. .1. M. Dallas, his pastor, and the mini tor paid a tribute to the sterling worth and character of ' the deceased The music and singing at the funeral were under the direc tion of Die male quartet of Poplar church and was very line. The hand some casket was covered by a profu sion or wreaths and (lowers, the tok ens of love from many friends. The deceased gentleman is survived by seven sons and one daughter, all who have the sincere sympathy of the peo ple with them in their sore bereave ment, Hi . KM "CA.SC A UK TS" STH A KJHTK \ \ Ol I I' No Sick Headache, Hillens Slomneh, Coa I oil Tongue or Constipated How. els hv Morning. fiel a in cent box now. Turn the rascals out the headache, biliousness, indigestion, the sick, sour .stomach and foul ga es turn (hem out tonight and keep them out with Cnscarets. Millions of men and women take a Casearet now and Iben and never know the misery caused by a lazy liver, clogged bow els to-an upset stom ach. Don'l pul in anotho'ryoay of distress, I.Let Cascan ts oloansy your stomach; i remove the -out, fermenting food; ! take the excess bile from your liver 'and carry out all the constipated I waste li'iiatter und poison in the : bowels. Then you will fee! groat, A discard tonight Straightens you out by morning. They work while you sleep. A lO-cent box front any drni' -lore means a Hear head, sweet toniach and clean, healthy liver and bowel action for months. Children 'love Casearets because they never gripe or sicken. OLD AUTO TIRES! I buy worn out automobile tire ni fair prices. Always in the mankftl for IIldes, Tallow, Roeswnx, Scrlvp Iron, Scrap Rubber, Motnl and Bifrlap, and Bur lap Hags. Write for Further Information. E. BOGGERO, Greenwood, S.C. mm We Start with the Rough Log Wc end with the finished product, and ever> operation is clone by our own men in our <>wn mills. Sash, doors, blinds, screens, mouldings, columns, grilles, newel posts, slim ?des, lath, interior finish, etc. -everything in building material we furnish in both iiuantit.v and (I u al ity, Complete house bills Irom architect's plans ;uul builder's lists our specialty. Uriuy or mail in your specification, (ietour estimate' Ire?.'. " fiity <>f the \ /<//< /???' AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. M 'VlfiWSTA, c.a. 1 CLEANING and DYEING1 -Kol t Fall Winter Needs Should be Dono Now. Send them to Footer's Dye Works Cumberland, Mtl. America's Greatest and Most Sanitary Cleaning mul Dyeing Establishment. If we have no Agent in your locality, send direct I by Express or Parcel Post. The advantages of the X Parcel Post place our wonderful facilities and univer- ? sal service at your door?so to speak. DRY CLEANING = AND ====== PRESSING OI: THE EXPERT KIND Have your 1 ot'i)j loin3J and Pressed by men who know how. You'll find them here at this shop. E. V. FERGUSON Over II. Terry's Store Laurens, Soul h (!aroli