The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, December 03, 1913, 12 PAGES. PART 2, PAGES 9 TO 12, Page PAGE ELEVEN, Image 11
Asthria t Asthmua!
POPHAMM SASTHMA RE1VIEDY
gives instant relief ahd an absolute cure
in all cases of Asthma, Bronchitis, and
Hay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail on
selpt of price $1.oo.
F'rial Package by mail 10 cen e.
WLUJAM A .. ros ., ciela I, Ohio
Laurens. S. (
OLD AUTO TIRES!
I fbuy worn out automobile tires at
V fair prices.
\ Always In the market for hIides,
Tallow, Beeswax, Scrap Iron, Scrap
Rubber, Metal and Burlap, and Bur
lap Bags.
Write for Further Inform tion.
E. BOGGERO,
Greenwood, S.C.
N. B. DIAL A. C. TODD
DIAL & TODD
Attorneys at Law
Enterprise Bank Building, Laureg, S. C.
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
Money to loan on Real Estate-Long
Time.
P are curable. All kinds
"'an suffering and
* *~~ dansvger. The CAUSE
Is always internal.
Pl-,L SDr. Lc .nhard t'
tablets produce amazing results by attackin tue
INTERNAL CAUSE. The piles are dried up and
bermanentlY cured. 24 days' treatment, $1.00.
R L IAII)T CO., uiaio. N. Y. (free book)
Sold by Laurons Drug Co. and all druggists.
NOTICE.
To the Subscribers and Patrons of the
Laurens Telephone Conpany of
Laurens, South Carolina:
You are hereby notified that the Lau
rens Telephone Company has this day
filed with the Railroad Commission of
South Carolina a petition asking that
it be allowed, in ord.,r to give first
class telephone service, to put all its
subscribers on Metallic Circuits, and
that the existing rates charged for
telephones and telephone service be
changed and increa::edc to the follow
ing rates:
Business Telephones, Special Lines,
Notallic Circuit, Ce. $2.50 per month,
'Residence Telephones, Special Lines,
Netallic Circuit, each $2.00 h i month.
Telephones on party li1s S0c per
mnonth less.
You are hereby further notified that
:a hearing will be had on said petition
in the Court louse at Laurens, S. ('.,
on the 18th day of )ecember, 1911 at
the Hour of 3:00 o'clock P. M.
(1. Mel). IlaiIton,
11. L. Vaughman,
Railroad Coimissioners for' S. C.
.i. P. ')a r by,
Secretary.
('olunibia, S. C.
Oct. 25, 193.1 t
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KING AND QUEEN
HONOR AMERICANS
Italian Rioyalty Shows lfindly Feeling.
A Double occnsion.
Ilonie, Nov. 29.-elaring that it was
the desire of the ofliceers of the Ameri
eu battleship fleet now visiting Ital
lan waters to pay their respects to
hilin, King Victor lni nianuel invited
the naval coin nanles to the QuIrinal
tonight. At the sane time Queen lle
lena, who had not yet received irs.
''hoiiias Nelson Page, decided to give
a dier after the reception to tile
wife of the American ambassador to
Italy, in. honor of the fleet's officers
and the members of the United States
emibassy staff.
Ailbassador Page made the presen
tations. The king received Ihear Ad
,niral Cameron Mclt. Winslow, com
tander of the first division of the At
Iantic fleet; lear Admiral Frank 1.
ilentty, commander of the fourth di
vision; Capt. William J. Aaxwell, com
manding the battleship Florida; Capt.
It. C. Smith, coimttding the Arkan
sas; lieut. ('otunander ari P. .lessop
of the Arkansas; Coninnier 1"ranilk
ILyont of lie battleship Kansas; LIetit.
Comninnd'er Arthtir 1. Keating of the
Arkansas; Lieut. Williai Norris of the
IFloridla; Iteut. .t ohni 'iowns, .Ir., aide
on the staff of HIear Admiral Heatty;
Lieut. William W. Gailbraith of the
Connecticut -and i ett. Rufus F. Zog
barn, of the Arkansas.
Ills +imajesty declared he was a great
atdnirer of the splendid American navy
and said lie was delighted to shake
hands witlh the offieers of the fleet.
Queen Ilelena's dinner, which An
bassaclor and Mirs. Page attended, was
served immediately after the king's
audience. In addition to the Amerlcan
oflicers the guests included prominent
court ofiletails, the iadies anud gentle
mecn In waiting and diplomaitlie at
taches.
n 1.r,,: din to thse banqluet htall
inassador Page, with Queen 14el
ena on his arm, led the way. Toy
wore followed by . King Victor Em
i'1annel, who escorted the Princess
Ki'ko of Monten egro. .\fter the din
ner the king and queen bade Iare
well to the American oflicers a1d
wished them good luck.
Keep the bowels act iye and regular
I lyotu would eny.1 ' health. Dr. i1. A.
Simmons' Vegetable Hi er M.\edicine is
tn excellent 'mledtcine hor thl t tpu'pose.
It never disappoin1ts. Ask for the tin
box with the picture of Dr. .\. A. Sit
t0ns on the front t panel. 'rice -,c.
Sold by all )ruggists.
CEMB:
4ONTH FC
ive Stand1ard iFire Ins
r1 furn it ure or otheri
ally Insures
Iad1 to g'ive you ai rate
ales of Cotton, Five Co
ngs have been b)urned i
too late. Insure ever'
nsurance I
he special Life In
howing. You shot
nt in caseofdeaith
)NEY TO LOW
dollars to lend on
Real Estate.
JRENS, KOUTHI CAl
22. Pho
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Mt. Olive, Dec. I.-Little Thonas
11111, the fourteen months old soni of
Mr. and Alrs. J. llroadus 11111, was laid
to rest here last Wednesday. The lil
tie olle fell frOin the porch of their
home at Ware Shoals. Hie was carried
to the Greenwood Ilosjital for surgi
cal treatnient and died While under
going the operation. AlIr. and Mrs.
11111 have i host of friends and rela
tives here who extend to them heart
felt sympathy in their bereavement.
Tihanksgiving passed very '(Iuietly
here. Some spent the day hunting,
while several attended the all-clay
singing at Quaker,
Messrs. Walter and .Jeff Cooper, of
Miss., spent last Wednesday night at,
Mr. 'M. .W. 11111's.
1Ir. R. l. M artin has returned home
from Laurens.
Mr. .. A. Arnold is visiting relatives
in Statham, Ga.
Cadet 1-. M. Washington, of Clemson
college is spending a few clays at home.
Mr. .1. N. .ones aind( family spent
'i'hursday at Mr. W. W. Cooper's
Miss Nannie and Mr. Ilarold Wash
ington attended the Abererombie
Wood wedding last Vednesdlay.
Dr. .1. O. Martin and son, Stokes,
went to Laurens on business Satur
day.
Miss HirookIe Davenport is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Marion Williams.
On Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 26,
at half-past two o'clock ai wedding of
much interest was solemnized at the
home of Mr. and M rs. .1. A. Wood, when
their daughter, Mh s Sarah Agnes, be
ca'me the bride of Mr. Hlerbert Aber
cromhie. The ceremony was perform
ed by the iter. Itay Anderson of Lau
rens. in the presence of a few friends
81nd relative:;.
The bride is the accomplished daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Wood, of the
.\it. lethel scetion, and is held in high
esteem by all wIto know her.
The groom is the son of the Into
H1ugh Abercrombie and is a prosper
ous young fiarmer of the Tabun see
tioni.
They have the best wishes of their
many friends.
Sample Size Blottle of Swamp-R oot.
Eae lose ten cents to Dr. Ki'mer &
Co., Blinghamton, N. Y.. for a saipl,'
size bottle by 'arcels i'ost--it shol:iId
convince anyone. You v !! ailso re
clie at booklet of 'aluabhh in"rma
tion, L''ing all about the lci'in.'sy.
W\'h(n writing be sure r ~l meninieni
the 1.:a-.rens Weekly A.lyi''u -.
ERR
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beogings
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surance Policy
dId protect your
First Mortgage
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COLINA
t Office Box 174 I
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LANFORD NEW!. *
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Lan(ford, )ec. 1.-After quite a nice
wari Nov. -the gentle Dee. rains have
collie and with it ia considerable
change In the weather.
Mrs. Anna ('amp spent several (lays
last week with her sister, .\lis. .1. W.
Lanford.
Mr. Ml. Flening has returned homie
from a visit to his daughter in Ices
ville. Alr. Crouch and little )orris ac
conpanied hiin.
Miss Nell Welborn was at homne for
Tha n ksgi vi tig.
Airs. .John Al. Cannon and .\laster
.ohin Al .,Jr., are on a visit to Air. Can
non's parents here.
Mr. an( Mis. 1. P. Bomar spent
Thanksgiving at L. .\. C'annon's.
Miss Mary Patterson spent. the week(
entd in Spartanbuirg with her mother.
Aliss Itobie Pattersoni and Aliss Caile
Lot iiiggins spent Iii it hrsday in Wood
rff.
Alr. .1. It. Iiigglins was the guest of
.1. Al. Fletning l"tiday.
Al I's. O. I.. I anford entert.ained
Ihutrsday in honor of Alrs. ('rotc'h and
.lrs. ('am p. Three lgeni'rations wore
pros(ent.
The 'lontna's \lissiona ry 1 i'lo"n inf't
here last Tuesday. 1)in1ner was serv
ed in picnic style. Quite a number of
delegates and friends were present.
and the day wa atn ideal one for such
anl occasion.
\ltrs. C. L. Waldrep entertained Sat
urday in honor of lrs. Crouch.
Miss Florrie Lanford spent the
weekend in S"partanbu rg.
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Ora, 1)ec. i.--The s;irit of Thali:nks
g1ving was tnanifested by a goodly con
gregation tssi'nblinu:. in the A. It. I'.
churt tei to be led in prayer and praise
by Ite. 1. N. Kennedy and by an offer
ing of $:a to the Dunlap 0rphana go.
This orphanage will also receive a
contribution and a box of bedtling and
hotsehold articles frotm the lailies'
Aid society.
.\lrs. 'T'ommy Kennely of lio \Vest,
has been visiting at thi' Iarsonag
for several weeks.
Aliss Alice Alec('linto:k. w:o is teach
ing in ('lover, caite hom 'l'b atksg(iv
ing and s:;t a fiw days with her
pamrents.
W. it. Ityrd is honie ;gain alter a
stay o1 sevet'al inonths in I"lorlida.
.\atlda'4:e ltuinor has it that two :'idt
probably three, inarriage s will take
place -iringc the Chr1istina:s ;: s.cn :and
for stal and unroyanlie ()ra thiA
w\ou1ld be (11111e .1n unusuil in her
anwl withal a very inlterestings ruinor.
.\rs. Tonuny Kennedy. .\r. N-. T.
lilakely Iter. oa i' .rs. . IN. Kenni '\i,
.\ r. a tI ltrs. \\'. It. itlak ly and .\.,,
aini .\rs. \W. .\. fIryson we-re gil sts
at a dinner t iveln by lrs. aI. .\t. \l -
'lintol' Ni'S. nS it i-, I(t'll 3 11 (
l Formerit .\ ' s tttty I''ei ' t'lted in,
l ('is li gtoitl .laton net 'v'idayb
ni t . t'hos ;:yeloi . w irlwti IinI, but
Itearforntiers N iIdenutsI ol ynn ini 1(11ov
sarritis ltt' theatlalaseason. li l r tioI
ttr is eit i S ea'(til featureii s s wit the'
salerir at Iathei iniua litntgs of.Alv
FOed.\R. HwE. HAIRasth
fenurk \hirind (y-ittone--olth
inenty sessfuloa antingoansng
itmposilti be srio, lane he imbr
youril nrotbe4 onl woryve your hu mk
itagrow, utc. giv it ths baty ytou dyor.
Nervous Weakness
This is an ailment that affects women to a large extent, and is
a particularly prominent symptom where there are irregularities
and other disorders from which women only suffer.
DR. SIMMONS
Squaw Vine Compound
Is a Medicine for Women
It acts on the nerves, quiets irritation. strengthens weakened parts and restores
the strength and energy of health. Nervous women who are run down. weak
and discouraged from constant suffering revive at once under its powerful restor
ative influence. It promotes good appetite and digestion, sound refreshing
sleep. steady nerves, the enjoyment of a healthy body and cheerful spirits.
It is pleasant to take and acceptable to the most delicate stomach.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers. Price $1.00 Per Bottle
C. r. SIMMONS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
ar IPersonal Guarantee
.o aRi Skin Sufferers"
Laurens Drug Co.
We have Leon In liusiness in this town bottle' will ost you not ii.n. Yon ..lono
'r sornei4 time, anid we are toolsing to to .ieuse
iti lit Ip t rade by alwiays adivisirig Our. .g ain id aw n vaitwe i ye sees1 how a
.i trn i reii~~ ight. fow drob of tis 2iurple wasli v.li i
So when we tell you that we hav,, to t he sin takes away tie itii. in
tound the eczema remedy and that we stly. Aid the g.ureis all Seeut to be
standl hack of it with the iatu t'acttr'er''s 1i'lnarai nt. .
iron clad guarantee. backed ly ourtselve' -). 1. I). I 'ries('il ttion i t.e' by tle
you can diepend upon it that we give our I). I). I). Liabor torics of ('hi 'ago. is
.(lvice not In order to sell a few hottl 's ei'O itios('l (i' thyrnal. 'lyc rit1e, oil of
>f medicine to skin sufferers, burt be- wintergreen and other liening. rnothing,,
)auRe we know how it will help otur cooling ingreitients. Aril if' you are
ousiness if we help our patrons. just crazy with itch, you will foet
We keep in stock and sell. all the well soothedi and cooled, t he itch absolutely
known skin remedies. Itut we will say washed away the inornent you ajipllled
this:thi If yotu are suffering from any 1). ha)e U.md atfred fm
cild of skin trouble. eczema, psorasis, e hav ne ay fast friends of orein
rash or tetter, we want you to try a full than one fantily by rec tier hr and
4ize bottle of 1). 1). D). Prescriliion. theniey to w skin sufferer here ani
and, if it does not do the work, this th ere and 1e ant you tar tyit now
MS You mustl ear t hisl en or
th at economy.A Kxa!+ , w i so stife s t h e- N o t and inopires,.s ar
s t m l a e i t n u s t r y , w i l o v r w e l y o. e r C a .
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MENVER BUNEE
q A
THE ENPORTANC O T VIFT.
Men of the South Save. Ycu must Icai n ihis lessen or
that economy which so stiffens the No dth and inspires a d
stiulknes ihts youaryakn wll outwhel you.-e' THenrs Clay.ni
Thcn Otld stindaseles FovcsI ha sks nca o .lla hillc s and leve
Weaness aee aa dencitraal Tonof bau it. Gielf n ic LivetNrin
Drivters Outle Maia Ch ibcn.16ns e ! ess withBultpi
purvie thed SAsTre. T o GlSr.-\ow r. Po \l a nd Cldr ton ene
N'oftiy hou ~h b e tou itr Guar vt-- e - ~ -'t '1 'I."i Wte snear il 50e.r i
aThe reu is rNedon Usein inte Frie tng t oruBtering a aur
Treriprihis ne 'I an Porr to s yfor ruri ak, Poils rundcv'
WCak, Smcral (tli Vrl Cake of ~ ' Swe t. Brea of' any 5i~'t descri
otion'r and wek ikll flil~.I~ y or wants~. e'~ bakelti J1ingri
Rlavs reu quatcier aid sveji expene ofI' lior t '2 and fel
Oure Caks Noave IReputting for Btheri ngd
delicouts the CrioutofaFui Cakes
~ akepecall. rS ee ra fan ecrp
Let us do the worrying. You telephone
Laurens Steam Bakery
~~ CHALMERS ARMSTRONG, Mgr'.
Telephone 362 Place your order now.