The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, November 19, 1913, PART 2, PAGES 9 TO 14, Image 11

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ENERGY AND PERSEVERENCE DOES ANYTHING THAT CAN BE DONE Last of the Special Prizes. Work Done Bet ween Now and Saturday Night an Important Factor in Winning. Get in All Your Sub scriptions Just as Early as Possible. Rally Your Friends to Your Support?Great Changes in Respective Positions Are Predicted W hen the (New Vote Tctal is Counted Next Saturday Night?Only a Few More Days in Which to Work for the $20.00. It looks as though you would all have to begin to be very much in earnest if you do not want your neigh bor to carry off the twenty dollars in gold in your district. Now is the time for all your friends, who have given their promise to help, to come forward with that help, and see that your Utile favorite wins one of the prizes. Don't wait. Don't hesitate. De lay may mean that your little darling will lose. If you expect to stand any chance at all in this contest you must soon get to work or you will ho left so far behind that you will novor catch up. Of course we know that it is a little hard to get subscriptions, hut you must remember that every one in the contest is meeting j.ist the same con ditions that you are. If it is hard for you to get subscriptions, it is hard for your opponents, so there is really nothing to bo discouraged about. Do not let any one discourage you. Tell thorn that you have as good a chance aa'the one at the head of the list, and then get out and show them that it i was not just idle talk. Are your friends trading where they ', can get .Merchants tickets? Tell them the contest will be over .in two weeks and if they over expect to do anything for you, now is the time to do it and not alter the close of the race. Boar in mind that wo^ arc not offer ing a cheap sot of dishes, or a cheap piano; hut Ilia.gold and enough of it j to amount to something to the one that gets it. "We expect there will be a great deal done for some of the children who have the good luck to possess yiinbi tfous and energetic parents and friends who appreciate the full meaning of "Most Popular Child in I.aureus and Adjoining Counties," and believe it to be worth striving for. to say noth ing of the gold that will be theirs, if they are successful. Those who take an. interest in seeing their child win will bo the ones who will win. And on the other hand those who take the contest in a sort of a haphazard way and do not care whether they win or not, or whether they realize anything from this offer will be the ones to be crowded further and further into the background. Take your subscription book with you wherever you go. There are a grer .iany people who should be tak ing The Advertiser but have just ne glected to subscribe for it and are just waiting for you to approach them and ask for their subscription, and perhaps they can tell you of some friend Who is taking the paper and wants to renew their subscription, or some one who doesn't take it, but is willing to if you will just call and see 1he.ni. Do not be bashful or hack ward. The worst that any one can do Is to say "No," ami nine out of ten will say "Yes," if you explain to them what you are working for. You can not sit at home and have the subscrip tions come to you. There was never anything worth getting that did not require a little hard work. Make hay while the sun shines and do not let even one prospective subscription get away from you. Take everything you can got from six months to twenty years. It. means a little work hut think of the reward. If your food gives you distress after eating, it is a sign that your stomach is weak, ami needs help. The best help you can give it is Dr. M. A. Sim mons' Vegetable Diver .Medicine. It purities the stomach and howols, strengthens digestion and restores a line feeling of vigor and cheerfulness. ?uy only the genuine put up in a litho graphed tin box. l'rico 25c. Hold by all druggists. [ m vsTKU i.. w. iiicih:, ,ik. Tlireo cheers for ilii- youim man! He is the tirsi ho*, in Liiurcus, er out o." it, (a lie a prize winner, lie lied for second place in l>Istrleu Xo. 1 Salur dity iiit*lit showing (lie young ladies el' (his cit) lllld county that (here is one live little man in (he town of I.a ii i'm! s. We (loll hi if there is a liner little fellow in the state, with his black eyes ami golden curls and sunn*, dis position he is indeed a child to he proud of. He is Muster L. W. Highe, dr. the little son of Mr. and Mrs. I,. W. Hiebe, of I.aureus. MISS MC KM \ WILLIS. This dear little ?iii Is Miss K Ilgen la Willis, (he litt)?' daughter of Mr. au.I Mrs. I.. II. Willis, of (Jraj Court, and the pride and ,|oj of the whole Willis family. She has hosts of friends in the count\ and is verj popular with all who Knew her. .lust keep jour eye on Miss Eugen hi before Hie close of this race. MISS AMHF, 15. ]>VYI>. This charming little lad) is Miss Ad dle It. Davis, the little grond?dnughter of .Mr. and Mrs. .lohn F. Da\is, of Walls Mill. Miss Vddic k a verj dear little girl and has a great mail) friends a( (he mill as well n* in the cit) of I,aureus. Wo expect lo see her make a verj good shawlim before (he close of the contesl. miss nt v\( ks Til KH'l ? This hnpp) little lassie is Miss Frances Tongue, (he little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. <;. o. Tongue of Water loo i;. F. Ii. No. -. Miss Frances Is one of our most cliurmlnu; little girls and a great favorite with all who know, her. Standing of Contestants. District No. I. All territory within the corporate limits of Laurons. .lohn Richardson. 14270 Ruby Temploton.13150 Margaret McCravy. 1025 Toecoa Barlo (Mary. 19875 Sarah Rebecca Rlchey. 16050 Clomlogene Toaguo. 24850 Flora Elizabeth Bennett.15075 Xcll Sanders. 47:>o Lucio Tumblin.19325 L. \v. Iligbe, Jr. 22775 Catherine Micks. 1376 Lillian Garrctl.11025 John Cannon, Jr.HUT.'. Laura Iludgens.l:'.:'.?."? Carolyn iludgens. 1025 Jim punklin, Jr. 1100 Dorothy Norwood.11125 Ducket Young. 13200 Clarence Albright.10025 Vormollo Calno. 1150 Toecoa Cray. 14250 Fred Roper. 10050 Martha Boyd. 102.". 10va Taylor. 1675 Sarah Fli/.a Swygert. 22375 Wllllaltn Itramlett. 1250 Lizzie Thompson. 22525 Chalmers Armstrong, Jr. 10l'.~> llaskell Sanders. Jr. 10450 Madge Louise Taylor.13075 Johnnie Milani. 1025 District No. 2. AJI points, outside the corporate lim its of Lnuron8. Lumens, R. F. I). Mary Cnldwoll, lt. F. D. . . .. 13250 Capers Simpson, R. F I). I .. 10700 Emma Check. R. F. IX 4 .. . . IG025 Addio It. Davis, Watts Mill .. ihr;:;. Merle Shaw, R. F. D. I .. . . 2s'.?7.. Margaret Caldwell, R. F. I). (1 .. 13025 Margaret Melle Moore. It. F. I?. I 1025 Fred Cunningham, R. F. I), i .. 1025 Ora, S. C. Charles Rlukcfy.10425 Gray Court, S. c. Marvis Claire Curry.19160 Eugenie Willis.10150 Virginia Owings. 1025 Margaret Dee Curry.I9C00 Lona Baldwin, B. F. D. 4 .. . . 1150 lx>ls Nash, B. F. 1). 4 . 10450 Irene Owens. B. F. 1). I. 1025 Lucilo Baldwin. B. F. D. 4 . . . . 10025 Grler Smith. B. F. D. 3.12530 Clinton. S. C. Samuel Glenn. 22025 Alden Bailey.19025 Lucy Bailey. 1026 Ma?iha Phillips.19800 Emm a Little. 1026 Martha Young.10125 Maymo Lee Wright.I9G25 Thomas Barr.13225 .Icnnettll Behind. 1025 Ruth Galloway. 1025 Jack ii. Day is .. .. ?. 28026 James Ihlmond Ferguson . . . . i":j.", Waterloo, s. C. Frances Tonguo, R. F. D. 2 .. 1025 (Jladys Fuller. 33020 Jessie Elizabeth Saxon. R( 2 .. 22150 Harold CulbcrtSOU, B. F. D. I.. 1025 Barksdale. S. C. Jaule Boyd, R. F. D. 1.1325 Fountain Inn, S. C. Lottie Woods. lOL'.'i Mary Hughes. 32C00 Lawrence Temploton. 13525 Doris Stokes. 10025 Owings. S. C. Alice Owings. 4350 Illicit Hill. 1002; John Ropp. 102.' John Thompson. 102.' Boss Templeton. 1012" Goldvillc, s. C. James Lawrence Lanford . .. 2802? Mary Campbell. 4150 Sarai, May Clean. 1026 I Mary Frances Hale.10125 Lanford station, s. c. j Louie Klphurd Williams . . . . 13255 I Qus8io Landlord, lt. P. D. I .. 1025 Virginia Onrrctt.19150 Margaret Drummond. 1025 Pauline WaUlrop. 1025 Catherine Wolff. 1026 I Mildred Lnnford. 1026 I Allie May Taylor.L'sf. v. ? Ahnle May Patterson. 1025 I Helen llouier.10125 lOnoree, 8. c. ! Theodore Shnw. 1026 Troy Mills.'js:'.-_';,' I Fletcher Itogore. 1026 ] Walter Montjoy.10026 Hau Yarhorough.13026 I Helen Vincent. 1026 1 Clay Crisp.10025 j. P. Johnson. Jr. 1026 Mountvlllc, s. c. I .lames Dean.ItHlOO Cross Hill, S. C. Marell Campbell.I052fi Ktnni.i .1. Dial.-Mi17". Nellie Wells. 1025 Ware Shoals. S. C. Carl Lewis.19200 Lovey Dtxon. 1025 Carltou Garrison. 1025 U?wis South. 1025 iThelaia Young. 1025 Bthcl Predawn. 1025 Ware Shoals. S. ('.. It. P. |). Lois Pitts. It. P, l> i.10025 itarneit OT)ell. it. P. i). i .. :'.t:,.l,:i .Ihnmie Hodden. It. P. D. 2 .. . . ::i il>:. t__i >n ei. > iw s iti.hi:it. This is to Introduce Miss (iludys I idler, the little (IIIlighter of Mr. and Mrs. ii. ( . Puller, of MatcVh.o. S. V. Miss (Gladys noil tirsl prize in her dis. trict lor lie. subscriptions, and last Suttirdii) night she won live dollars more, being second in her district. This surely speaks well for I ho en erg) and ambition of her supporters, and it is not iieccssarj In state that Miss t;|ad\s d< <??.<?- OVO!') pri/e that she has won, ( VI UMtll \1. TltiM'lthi: iM i:i) t si: iivomi: Vau Ii rent he !t Xo Stoinaeli Dosiii s l Icais (he Head. Cso nature's remedy for catarrh, or cold in the head, one that is harm!'' h . et quick and effective, It is the healing oils and balsams of llyomei which yon breathe through a small pocket hihahuv This curative and antiseptic air .reaches the niosl remote air collp hi the nose, throat and lungs, killing the catarrhal genius, -topping the offensive breath, raising of mucus, droppings in the trout, ( rusts in the nose and all other ca tarrhal symptoms, The complete outfit costs only $1.00 and 'he Lnurens Drug Co. will return your money if not saiiflcd. Do not continue to suffer catarrhal Ills try llyomei now today. THESE MERCHANTS GIVE VOTING COUPONS IN THE ADVERTISER'S GREAT CONTEST For Each Dollar Spent You Get 100 Votes in The Laurens Advertiser Childrens' $500.00 Voting Contest. These Coupons Will Help You to Win Your Share of the Gold. The Merchants Who Are Represented Here Give De pendable Merchandise That is Worth One Hundred Cents on The Dollar and Service That is no More Effi cient Any Where. I J. C. BURNS & COMPANY (Red Iron Racket) Next to Bramlett's Shop. J. C. SHELL & COMPANY Fancy Groceries RAYS PHARMACY Drugs, Stationery, Toilet Articles and Druggists Sundries LEVERET FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture and Stoves $ BIRTHDAY, WEDDING, $ * ANNIVERSARY AND HOLIDAY ^_ PRESENTS_^ ^ The "Little Jewelry Store'! where the crowd jjoes, where you ort a hundred cents value foi .1 dollar. The place ^ ^ where vom patrouaj^ i i .1 ten cent repaii j<?l> is apple ciated as much .is it" you purchased hundreds of doll.its worth of goods. My expenses ate small and YOU reap 7V 5c ihc benefit in the value of the goods purchased, >-.,,. ?.-= ^ ^ William Solomon ^ \ Reliable Jeweler Graduate Optition h's the all-year-'round car. 1 ? gusty Fall?thruWintev's snow?in balmy Spring or sonny Summer?the Forcl serves it's owner equally well. It's the one car on the job every clay of the year. 'I | ill 1 In ij I'Mvc hundred dollars Is the new price ?>f the Kurd runabout; tho touring car Is live 11 fly; 1 tw town car ..even fifty all f <>. I), Detroit, complete with equip ment. (Jet catalog and particular, from n , j I SUMMERS GARAGE NEWBERRY, S. C. J! IGASOLINEi 20 cents I Filtered Pure, High Grade AT THE ? Bowser Filtering Station THE MOST CONVENIENT 2* PLACE IN THE CITY TO > HAVE YOUR CAR FILLED ^ _ ? Eichelberger Bros, 3 Telephone 33 $ \ Near Public Square. Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. l^Z^'fy Will practice In ell HtatO CoUrtP. SliaftliEf, Pieloy?, Bclfi, Repair* and Flics, Teeth, Lock';, Ctc. romp! attention fciven to all business. Lombard iron works, augucta.c/?. Ott out ciKulut before you buy