The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 07, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
__ __- CROWDS EXPECTED
19 Zbbertizer -"'lEPCt
FOR COUNTY FAIR
uebscription Price is $1.o0 Per Yearu Day When People yr the (ounty
Payable fi Advance. Will Cole Together for Mutual
JIejiefit antI Enjoyment.
PubUshed by with all arrangements being rapid
'AIERTISER PRINTING COMPANY ly perfected by thl prcsidmnt, secre.
Laurens, S. C. tary, general manager and publicity
KLISON LEE President committee, everyth~ng points to an
ARTHUR LEE Sec. and Treas, auspicious Opening of tht( county fall
___________________________________gates oin the miorning of Friday Octo
Advertising Rates on Application. ber 11th. For the imst few days the
Obituaries and Card of Thanks: One '
eent a word. busily engaged in laying out plans
for th0 successful conduct of til.
great annatl evenit. In today's 1pap~er
Entered at the postoffice at Laurens, is found the premium and prize list
S. C., as second class mail matter. ot all departments, from which :t wil
be gathered that the faia will be wid
eir tit scope thant ever b~eforeC.*
JLAURENM, S. C., o("liIml 7. 191-1. Several new features have beenl Ild -
receie tei this year. Aong them
mmenitI dartmthent. wity Co
IThe Advertiser will be glad to exected to lie the( center (of int.'reist,
receie th locl nes ofall he )bth Tor the wotnic- and1 ineii. 'Tteis
receive n t teloahne ofny all . th will lie It char-ge of 'Miss Janye Carl
respondents are requested to
sign their names to the contri- keepers of the-cotinty to co-ojerate
hutlons.. Letters should not be I makitg this dlimartinett a great st,
muailed litter than Monday morn. ooc t e
lug ~the parcels post exhibit movde by tit(
I til (l S.tat p '5 iost ofltl' dc' patitteitt.
V'wr( is the mani who predicted A ()I (i postal service
that he Europeat war would be over will be l tie giolitds to gIve infor
Sn t weeks? lation about this valutable an of th,.
OVill ao enI. TIose wro rat mut da
o t'i t( lull 'ollecors iow-a- i.f to iandet"Il liEinter thin s
(ay with W sithile, is aareit the mnard- beting r
est *ilobl we have t Ci'(.(lintont ('111,01- Ieeat.ec.aeattua~ tgi
idle. Not as hird I.; initi g tl(Ii it i) v titis i' li it.
'withl 0li luotty elh? Anothetr it(%w fea itt ro. o)I- ra ie- ai
lI ergecd by will ein a parade of
Nie rice of ottom shold ioit have wagons de orai ted with farnm pro(lc.
tiny e-ftel oltit(&1 county fair, as it Ptres. Byirdl asks that farniers wvhuo
cost ootmieg to Comvetee pt'n the pri-ts t
aspicilo opening of therounty fair
s ae enter the gromorins. Pitt ott aO
swi l" a (1 join the C rowds lie . that ber th. For te (lpW0at t iy thezt
aotti heaits ovi lthiein raised ot the
busil enaernlyn u ln
tih as ucitisuliction to otfrs to
The Advei'tgiser has a partial list of (IavennuaY t!:el eIr ,Icts. The paerak
the hales of cotton which hav beetn cf aowIll taken thlaee ipm niz'-datelt
boughtI. biy locall thou andt oit tit(- local be~fore the dinner houir. At. leaist otne
bei gathred tats te antwiede. id
m irket for foeig concenhs Ia teeve e.
-a-hale'' -i)nov~ieniot. We would Ifeea neIons are realized the ex
lhe to hay0. a1 futll list of thoei for ibit of the coil ty shools will l e tlmc
phIi'atiou !it inext wekis paper. sirettiest part of the fair. Each school
S* Al Is expected to ha the n te hoat decorated
Cm.- Igisl atoirs will do well to take to pi'esll lt t harge of istsricaI event Il
'whtai sils the'y ('.in to solve thlt- sit- nt, life of this natiou. Special piz
Itubla neow ini hand~l. ft( ie otton qut.s- I-s k e I. o te cty'(l0( toto-o tis erxiit,
tion. aind i ten idljouin. TIre i.;tin in)g) by tis I4111'0iS 'd'ermst ot upay
no-'iy fotr ailiiiil.' 4.~c 1 .; -' $2.7,4) Icy M? . H. I- l"':tks Ittd S2.0 lby
hoLt' iIU 11t, \ lt11. 11'\('l'pt tW, mate fIt-! \It-. 'I'. D. Lake. SIekldt g of this I\
11T2V( 1. :1f l -]fil'l tnitd (tat I lls po t fi .o de.a thool
''d ij 1 ati i I' il~iltti f h s . \ epresentaive of thle Vot icaltevic
I'lil t lc6''i s y a.i l l e on it us i i to give nfo-1ll
"o i. ieetthe tI oletrittatic noa-f itt o stidi
ficttgth a ir a11( ro'et m ioce of cron -.4) a ii i s ~ 1111 he'. wil be.'' ll 1v
dayr Wth Ia milti abou th. hard- it0. t hi1nyc
estc jiwe av ies otto w h4- e i icl ly Tffe t hr ll e tor. no n
ce. Nt a's har s eeig thm le f' fir it il t li i
owit tht moe the he i'. timeto h
T1e i s e fr at o ei l ehe ohiofI sodofron shho
II(. aiii fee offeitt in hale countyli fatar, as or atichta
rst Ith to thid' Palgetem e piz-the (. I thg t here i i ' e
es or' 'entt Ithie yegrods.lPt fonatd al'slt tti ih t con ft
mih- tand that thee criwd hier, wthat wpieo cto.ti .9io xet
er' aiorti s aprote havt lt.s ed1to!havey cnife effect o
henale of th otonOOO wichw have been fair t Iotoia itever played
bouht by ttlotaln iand I i oney ocanl'r t vns
markettfr forein ioncers tneth
''huy-a-bae" -oe. nt.te wouldrd infc.tmPelea'excedI)f
Uke hto avaec atfue list f these for ~ et rotie o Ot a n
pubittIn i nex'tieek'se Wpatr.etgeh i o' ittnIbee~ m
whla tt staeps timsey i n oslent toheet
tion. anI. thns :djoun. Thored li Co
nl'wo iIity'dforcanythinigitelseldbeinii
brn A up, exep theA nut. ofl proo-ot
oidin 32or: th:CtiiilNIxit nsi s fo f tystetd,(t topees(tlt'e~
ertve 4);;nwnt 'homl thi.4ctolid ha l:i asttwrtItt il hehiIi-g h~
ty oa er isX intedemd fornt.r he are itlclI-.oi t:ate.1esvse
I~C lt 1 t i o sate, rothti cy a ' it orops l t.I iitmIb (I I
theiii ingle cror ie eansrofived i tiktfm ~
rmti boweit s mre erynta clan 1atm n1 f. tlie SalI tii
eerthat oitionee tng rbel tnousrked.Mln, ta.,letg tl
Foer this lres aestsfc n er ogtb the damportan'e or
mryarngemeats wit geteir cedi-than dcae, is mt, r.Pt
evr. bfore a Inmphasiz te far. an t'.Ownt's$265
mak0Pe it th bgstj for wey havhe
Thame toa bugeosted or their be- the W .MedwJ.,adtm
soteniarmers byh Aofrence of a tm cy
bankeorati Ot. Loui and mpublrihd MrinW eulwsadfml n
.narinoda's parried seem th e he-wr0vstsatim mnofMrad
rarr ofactcbe ayie rought for s.C. VMcr ,aewmlsfo
Thee citytdim ringetbigpastkfesdays,
remains t pr-- tect, Wires tom- (rewoaesedgsvrldy
'mh )An indicatio rthat f themoy can teCt ihM.adMs ,
Jy hav e adadte idasf thtly tad ~enig r
- thn and impretiabe Wat the
(soutnetes neowtis ave bupled takn. itsIhultrs1a.tton
eTheiannual badatriheldabyseemsttoimigt
thSrord uigln workedes inlbehed con-yarc
Aebundl owith oendsoy aedutik Iof1rdy Otbr3t. ln r o
~, ety sre ign hatthe an ho iren toi'aila thed literk tg oaon
~ugslosIt hs lot hs gip-p . wagon~tstu wiortd wisth baarsm -rdui
London, Oct. 5.-General von Kluck, 1914 CROP SECOND LARGEST.
reinforced with troops from the Ger- (Continued from Page One.)
man center, continues to ineke a de
1913 ... .. 4 ,5 1 )
termined stand amii:ast the anempt of 4 .9
the allies to out ihuk him. 1912.272,335 15.0
The French, who yesterday ollcial- 1911.765,697 27.4
ly reported that all German attacks Louisiana
in this region have been repulsed 1914 91,175
and that the allies had resu:aed the 1913.77,865 17.8
otYsensive, announced today that the 1912.73,992 19.7
battle to the north of the olso, which 1911.88,069 23.4
commenced seriously about 83'bpt. :-, Missijl
continues with great violenceq with no 1914.161,125 .
decisiv result and tial a. certain 1913 .. .. .. 120,593 9.6
points the French troops hive had 1912.57,393 5.6
to yield ground. 1911.96,829 8.3
The Germans, in thmir report is- North Carolina
sued last night, say th.3 bittle is p-o- 1914.82,849
eeding successfully for them. 1913. . . 9,952 6.0
Ioth in London and in Paris thet e 1912.101,683 11.2
is the greatest confidence, although 1911.156,390 13.9
some surprise is displayed at the Oklahoma
success of the Germans in preventing 1914.109,050
the outflanking movement. There is 1913.148,979 17.7
a feeling, however. that the Ger- 1912.77,394 7.7
nians cannot exdtend their line much 1911.116,328 11.4
farther north without weakening it South Carolina
at some lipoint. 191.. . 298,589
Along the rest of the line the 1913.193,318 13.6
French communication iays there 1912.174,251 14.2
has been no change. 'herefore the 1911. . . 18,090 20.0
progress in the region of aoissons an( Tennessee
in Weovre. reported Sinday night, 1911.16,033 .
either has satisfied thlem for the mo1- 1913.18,359 5.0
ient or they have been checked by 1912 990 0.4
tihe Gerinians. Of ithe fighting here s 1911 15,511 3.6
oni their right the Gernan report says Iexas
it is proceeding favorab!y for tih. Get'- 1911G..e.r.-.. 1,321,779
!ti I ~tl5.19 : . . . . . . 1,.727,6319 -15. S
liy 'iti~t ~jlt'tilistlip 1912 .. ......2,002,975 1.1
I "og2,es-s by vither-l sidle 1111:t hV
extremely slow, for after every ad- 1911.1667R75 .11
VacU1e, 110 ilatter how slight, the All oter States
troops making it st entrench 1 .. .. .. 149211 2.9
tleills.elves for pirotection aga.ist til. . .. . 25 15.2
s (1912 .2 6 ,671 27. 4)
shells front thle e'lleilly' gulls, posted 11 , t 14
!i strong positions from oeendof11 .. .. .. 9'( 117 5 3.9
tile .i..e to tile Ot.7er.78
At Antwerp. tle of.ic.i. re . 2 1 .
says. tile situation i thle :f'ortifled .JONES NEWS.
14051i19s rei.laills I..i.chaitged.
Fighting Co1ti92u.s also i . . ne. * 53
(vast aind tile Anglo-Frnch fleet I15 I a 15o , Octobert 5.-We are indebted
site(ceeded i desti-oyIng limstictt. all to Messrs W. If. Hughles, Walter Iotng,
oittr (feils1 of the Austrian sea- 1. .1. 4eacha 95, 2eter Odell, M. A.
t-ort of' ('attao. Reeves .)eal tnter, Wade Pollard.
While tile Servians and Monltee Odell MeNincil anld, othter friends for
pr '1n, ar~e attacking tile forts at Saira- l~weeit kind favors.
.%o.\'o, l~eigrade, which hias been unilder 1 Mr. Lee rei5a6 is re 13iring i.
ir e s0 01ften. hats iiot b&eii 1)1boit iat- houase anld will '400t1 pailnt ft.
o", for smverail d:,ys, pr~obably as We cordiallv welcome Mr. and Mr's.
l~oit or i 1 ieoccu altiolu of~ Seiltliii bty Adger (Cobb who htave recently lioveil
lth P'.ii t.inItto Out' Commni~iilty.
skir i ilies Iivt iive0Cli i-iei oil tilt, Master Roy Cul bertsonl, sotn of \It
1914it . .S .11) .t .T 0 ,5
.\ 1 1 .o. J- h . .t t.4i11, Of . Oli ., 1.iCk
('a tilt theti Of t'ilttrat Is lItto e' 15 1p01u1ds of coto one1 daylt last
1'hitjhi terior , v 41 fo tlie ItIIIi:ose of! eekda
(ot iii llt i.1ltda \V4l,~~- .\ll lthe u1ltasurt Of spiditig.
i192 . t . . . M.Wa39 S il
I ]i a ri~ I v it lt 111 I - X il iict vla cord vi-il IVco iile. -v-iii
tii lik tht- 1 lli'il t l i tl" t' il 1 .k. re". . 116a,328 I l s 11 .
gSouthe waoiha--- otgrgattitl
A.1191 ..l .s b. ..2859..
Iii I srir ol (I' a st i-w b.\t 111i was I ill"( Ie ltri Stu a n Setn e
19l2 . . .. wh. . is 17425 j~I, 14 t .2
lc~lie 101 lw-d stri 5C it Mi1 .. osli n... 3 e h0a wil
(11 rll 11oi - i ilvit i th Wa hord als gite r .
loitl.,Ili Fail old Neds ttvet lol- 3l'Z . Willy (2ocltattof Claude 11 twas
iNo seito fussg (1aid ti's to wovear1 i l. s(ie , wnister aer ato Colguetiday o(100
in 'vieser..1Ste w ivhislih y t en ese -
out.~~I~ itrt willa wea youoiteistadyeteray
e191e. . . . 16,33 .o.. Prin oill
follows 1uickly..It check. y8,t59co.0
andsothe yurcouh way I'lns-Pr-all ti eltle sectid Sunda
19120 ..h.o. a 90l.
ant, a alt isepti aN ed eAtiten ~tin tltgll. Bly cia.(ad
New 1lscoet'y nd kep itin te 91e daul. .' M.s. 2,002,97 on43, .1r.
Mancleser. hio Moley ack f n 1911st'. .W.l.e. and67,7 Fran .6oe
stoosd makin it mutyals elp.aeatrenc'oh lavle ty
themsevesfr __roectio Thefainsste theg lrg
Lahels fro ae enemy'sous, ste ad C~o as
insoronge fostons rom ortdn en Mrof'..Jn r asitGen
ilthe lie ato th ther.ed rso'aii
.\ittit Anteriite t qitcialt reporat *~saedet )'.Dl' ieTr
mats thbitu a tni itt the oyfied tc.I tetghste Lns
pitui oenis unchangottIred. .0cek he(og tdg~e eifa
~'ei Poi i. Sld y aIi l titg isf5. 191:-.1 .. .. .. Wlis aeN .
write ..[ ..eu .i. IelsPleT
er Wth ~~hto.NEWS.igis*
Londonng contiusalsorIen thf nar
ces ind the Tinglo-French letasdcoer5-e r ndbe
suceeded an ardeston geLieria pano. easW.H ge, atrLn
alort eofdeatary Reaes.'DenaGnte, WdfoItrd
reade athokite lvaterande.\rotee Odl/~nhad te red o
tin ofrTe attcingieo the rtsatbra reen kind favors.
thoesu on has note eenbtubr os n ilson thaint" it.
~rt iv f e oc u ain o e ln y A g r Cb.h h v e e ty o e
"the mst vans.lseeo inmtor ouG ouuiy
Skeimishes her ocrre an tauhe \atrRyClersn o f.
.\nglo-(br:1agn fron tentyi 'ato fri ergtubetotf.ltylve ik
snas the artesul, of iyma rahis te >pud fcltnoedyls
lirtih erritorty for look aftrteo
ofuthen tord landa t ramilwy. .\ Wehdteplaueoesedn
uth , rifdse scrifles oth anrdis Yior ti 11. .\l. 1 Hav w e
olhdiiuaityothe abteno thule fift api Aet the yvril rcpto
\\mandet (roner ty inatheranlgvnu yPe. iie n i b
thy othesherdooy ipsb teledr tn fauty.so Cr
the ulto ns inm anylle f eset:; reak it m M wsh t nrlie o
away.n nier srinnt. gInoradr toi aed fmsori iWacored foml wile
kima she my keroide with'n wanintmee wth a werdll wod.Ine.d h
tillin the horitof have, wonrkv. can dezhard, on lour, yeas
/nandeise ote a lar aggeuanttedo wictue, grf xeince In dgt rigad of
Mos augheter, a twhichr fon oftikra tliy to lirhSnger long aSeteber.
mhersollawd dosewhereadte s~fro
vamp\rr.,Jcanuaatohper fromathesrtown
Ne wrser tof titls ardtycle a i t d ~ L U E S .c
bae a r womang' New isovryree
At New Zion Church. Complexion'can be cleared for good
A local talent entertainment, Farm With this--(plus careful choice of food)
Folks, will be given at New Zion
church Friday night. October 9th, be
ginning at 8:30 o'clock. The procceds
are to be devoted to causes of the * *
church. The admission will be 15 and
25 cents. The public is invited.
Delegates to Bristol.
Supervisor H1. B. Humbert and Mr.
W. R. McCuen have been appointed del
egates by Commissioner Watson tol Nroz
the Southern Appalaclan Good Roads 25c) for 7.oz botAle (used to be
convention, which meets in Bristol,
Tenn.. October Gih, 7th and Sth of .this
month.
Legislators Off. SPECIAL NOT1CBS.
Senator 0. P. Goodwin and Repre
sentatives Irby and Blackwell left yes
terday morning for Columbia to attend Seed Wheat For Sule-I have for
the special session of the General As- sale a quantity of Leeps prolific seed
sembly. In all probability they were wheat for sale. Apply to P. 13. Bailey.
joined at Columbia by Representa- 11-It-pd
tive Browning. Solicitor Cooper left For Sale-Just received at Counta'
at the sante time to attend his (uties Stable a solid car load of Nissen
there also. Wagons. Counts & Wolff. 9-3t
For Sale--18 1-4 acres of land near
Ten New Members. Watts Mill, well improved farming
land, with twjp good cottage houseg
At the regular semi-inonthly meet- and barn and an extra fino pastura.
Ing of Laurens Lodge No. 13, Knights Apply to D. U.Alazle, Watts Mill.
of Pythias held Monday evening, ten 75t-pd
new members were initiated Into the For ltent-Tlic home place of Dr. A.
first degree. This is probably the C. Fller, either 4 01' 6 horse farm. In
largest class that has ever entered, It cat y reach of Baptist and Methodist
one time and speaks well for the of- churches and TrInity-Ridge high
school. Applly to 0. A. Fuller, R. IF.
fleers of this lodge. These ten mem- 1). 5, Laure'1s. 7-5t-pd
bers will take the second degree at the Seed Oats for Sub-700 bushels
next meeting of tle lodge on Ocother Iancroft rust-lroof seed oats for
l~tl~.stile. S. .J. Davis, Laurens, Ut. 5.
or Sale (u Iten-Seased probosals
'1 ~Il~~1 to 61.1Y 01'r1-011L th0% Idaltita'tlonI Of the(
2ge); for 7Lauenl bd ( to Ora.
''li ter s of rent re fo- one year
from lfli '3 1st, 1915, to December
Ist, 1915. Teris of sale are 1-3 cash,
thea rlancl o ol. two and three
Foar te. The right fo refuse any or
all bids Is reserved. . F. Jones, nxceu
t, attie J. Mayer, ixecdatrix.m
The Ann al Neeting of the Stock
Aply s the ColiIla, Newberry &
I ,an i ]Railroad CoinIany, w~ill 1)e
Fr Itthe Company'e oflce, No. 1124
C'. Full street C4o l hr. S. C. Ut
thle o'clock, noon, .llesday, Octo
be. 5,th Lauren.7-td
You will ibe delighted wIti C. P. SABROOK,
our wrist va tches ---our stock
em braces many artistie
shapes and4 styles-all of t ition for Letters of Udnistratlon
course, in keepinig with Fash- State of Solb Carolina.
o a tost denyianors. S ro.nthy of 1aIN tei s.
You canl see ir a1 I 1( Ii ~ (;.N 0. Q.''l psoli, I 'Il)-ate Juditge:
solid gold ~ with a ex- \leroas, WW . C. Arinmig has acade
id e (x tenill lirnlevt ait .1 slilt to tIte, to grzma 111i1n1 1 Ic i's of
jIrII 11ice thIiat will (eoi1lice 3y)Ii 0 Ad (11i11 ist rati tl of the PNstn Ic andl of
ih t3 of Mary L. Arns ro og.
I hesca re therefore, to cite and ad
liii i'(litie. U ons J all and s-ng-lar li e cIndred
All (''li ionay 13 ine SV- 1s 115.redtors of the sair Mary h.
leloll is ofi'vel he re--see - istiohg, ebla consed. thao they be and
y16ea1 before ti le, il teCourt of Pro
ts before baying. )le to he eld at FlJrens Court
Ilouse, te s. S. C., onx tie ui. day
W II It I Ut60U111111 1111 iI of Octohe!', 191.1, niext, after liublica
iij'ert ultrbitaktr Tion hereof. at. II o'clock i the fore
theli t omause, if any they have,
0.whay rbe sid AdinIstration should
1int-10 Seanadr
ivein forLeders y hadins2thray
Seof Spt the Cnarol~in,91t
You nn ecur a i k . I liy . G Tho pso, Ci 'roatso udge
soidgod ath ih 1x0Wera, . . rmtrn has made.
VIRGINIAN RESTORED BY FIRST
-J. If. Itoenrick of Dante, After Fifteen Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Itemedy.
'ears, 1-indg Itellef From Suffering. Ute first dose proves -it is ntot a
, long treatment.
.1. If. Rosenrick, Dante, Va., was a Mayr's Wonderful Stoimneh Rtemcdy
sufferer from stomach troubles and clears the digestive tract o1 mucobi ac
chronic constipation. Ile trie( all cretions and removes polsonolus inat
s of treatments, but g9t no, relief ter. It gives quick relief to sufferers
mtil one day he took a dsp of Aiayr's from stomach. liver an dbowel trou
Wonderful Stomach Remciey. bles. Many say it has saved them from
lie found his trouble e (I d in a dangerous operations: many are sure
short time. lie wrote: it hax saved their lives.
I took your medicine nc rling to We want all people who have! chron
directions about three weeks ago and Ic stomnach trouble or constipation, no
it proved to be Just what you claimed matter of how long standing, to try
it was. I have felt better since then one (lose of Moyr's Wonderful Stom
than I have for fifteen years. Before ach Itemedy-one dose will convince
I took something daHy to move my you. This is the nedicine so many
bJwels. Since taking your remedy I of our peoplo have been taking with
have not been bothered with my stom- surprising results. The most thor
,ich and heart." ough system, cleanser we ever sold.
From all over the United States Mfayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy iR
comie such letter telling of the wonder- now sold here by Lturens Drug Co.
f*al benefits received from the use of and druggists everywhere.
SCHOOL 6 OKS
and school supplies for all grados.
CO B00 "U You will find everything needMd' 'I4U
our Book Department, We are pro
pared to equip every scholar from one
Just beginning on up to the senior at
the high school, with every book and
supply needed and at prices too, as
low, it not lower than anywhere else.
POWE DRUG COMPANY
ON THE SQUARE LAURENS, S. C.