The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 21, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE BOOSTER STORE 1 4 Latest / - Creations in Ladies' Hats, Coats, Skirts. Buy here you will smile and appySEE UR SPECIAL Suits from $4.75 up to $12.39 Buy your Suit here and save Our Store is Now Known as 'The Booster Store $2.00ot$4.00 ie da.. The House of Many Departments, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Millinery, Ladies' Ready-to-wear Skirts, Shirt Waist, Petty Coats, Ladies' and Children's Coats, big line Dress Goods fancy and plain weaves, Bed.. Sheets, Pillow Cases, Counterpanes, Towels, Hosiery, Underwear, Overalls, Work Shirts, Dress and Negligee Shirts, and believe me we have the biggest and best line of Pants and Clothing for Men and Boys ever landecin a Booster Store. Remember our store. is 2 in 1, Main Floor and Basement. You will find hundreds of bargains in the Basement, Tinware, Glass, Crockery, Enameled Ware, Lanterns, Lamps, Rugs, Window Shades, Curtain Poles Trunks, Brooms, Churns, Flower Pots, Jeans Pants and Knock about and Dress Pants, Wall Paper, Plaids, Homespuns, Sea Island Shirt Chevots, Drills, Outing, Flannels, Bleaching, Cambric, Blankets, Comforts. Now back to the main* floor: Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Guitars, Razors, Scissors, Pocket Knives, Table Knives and Fork, Combs, Brushes, Stationary, Tablets, Pencils, Memorandum Books, Envelopes, Bibles, Testaments, Candy, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigatetts, Standard Medicine, Toilet Soap, Laundry Soap, Blueing, Washing Powders, Baking Powders, Starch, Matches, and hundreds of other items we havent time to mention. Come to the Booster Store and buy your Fall and Winter Goods, we can fit up the whole family and our lower prices will save you 15 to 35 per cent by buying your Fall and Winter Goods at the Booster Store. These goods are going to be sold. Now get in the game before it is too late. REMEMBER THE BOOSTER STORE IS J. C. BURNS & COMPANY The House that Defies Competition and Sells Same Goods for Less Money at 210 West Laurens Street, Completely Out of the High-priced District, Next to Bramlett's Shop. DIA LS NEWS. * a e e *e .*.. e e e e e * Dials, Oct, 18.-Mr. and Mrs. Pearley Moore, Mrs. Alice Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Curry motored to Green wood last Sunday, where they visited Misses Bess Moore, Jewoll and Marie Curry, students at Lander. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Clardy or I-au rens, spent last Sunday with Mr. 1. S. Brooks and family. Miss Osteil Willis had as a recent vinitor Miss Leah Riddle of Gray Court. Mr. Henry Holder, of Laurens, spent several (lays last week with the fain ily of Mr. M. V. Holder. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Thomason have reKently moved to Fountain Inn, 'where they will reside in the future. 'The Ladies' Aid society met with Miss Fannie Browrlce Tuesday af ternoon. The t!me was pleasantly epent in completing the work on which they were employed, after which refreshments were served. Though young and few in number this society has accoinplished -big things towards the embellishment of the church. The following ladies were present at the Tuesday meeting. Mes dames Sam Curry, Nenie Owings, Ralph Willis. )ick Owings, Joe Hun ter, Miss Nlia Iunter and Miss Sue Thomason. The following from here went up to the "Mountain City" the 7th and "took" in Pingling Bros. eircus: Mr. and 'Mrs. W. S. Harris and chith.ren, Mr Sprouse and family, Messrs Arthur Curry, Mar,on Harris, David Brown lee, Haskell Gray, Ben Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Arbrose Holder and children and others Mr. and Mrs. Fred Switzer of Lau rens were recent visitorr of Mr. Swit ver's parents. *Mr. and Mrs. Lude Abercrombie al(i little daughter spent Sunday with the Misses Abercrombie near Rabun. Mrs. Martha BMarrett, wife of Ilich ard Bnrmnet (led Wednesday afternoon at her home near Gray Court. Aunt Mat, as she was familiarly called, had been in bad health for some time. Her illness however, took a serious turn and death soon came to release her from her suffering. She was well known, having spent all her days in or near this community. She was a life-long member of Dials church. Her husband. two daughters, a sister, and a brother survive her. The remains were interred in the cemetery here Thursday Afternoon. The survices were conducted by her pastor, Rev. T. W. Munnerlyn assisted by Mr. B1ag got, pastor of the Baptist church. Rev. W. Pay Anderson and Mr. Tay lor, of Laurcns, have opened up a tent at Flat Rock and are holding meetings every day and evening. Good crowds and much interest attend these ser vices, and w e trust much good will result. EAT CABBAGE, FISH SAUSAGE, NEW BREAD No Indigestion, Gas, Sourness or Upset Stomach If you'll take "PapO's Dia pepsin"-'i'ry This! Do some foods you cat hit back taste good, but work badly; ferment into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down: Pape's Diapepsin digests eveything, leaving nothing to sour and u set you. There never was anything a safely quick, so certainly effective, difference how badly your stomach a disordered you will get happy rell f in five minutes, but what -pleas u most is that it strengthens and\r ulates your stom ach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief some times-they are slow, but not sure. "Pape's 'Diapepsin" is quick. positive and puts your stomach in a healthy condition so the imisery won't come back. You feel different as soon as "Pape's Diapepsin" comes in contact witht the stomach--distress Just vanishes-your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belching, no eructatlzils of undigested food, your head cle is and you feel lIne. Co now, make the hest investment you ever mnade. by getting a large fifty eent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how neediless it is to suffer froil 111digestioni, dyspepsia or any stonmeh disorder. * LABUN NEWS. Rabun, Oct. 19.--Mrs. C;hnrlie Saxon had a "quilting bee" at her hom Sa, urday. Among those -persent were Mrs. Lewis Bolt. Mrs. Harley Aber crombie. Mrs. Ida Babb and Miss Mae Babb. A most enjoyable day was spent by all present, and would enjoy going to another one if they will give us such a good dinner as Mrs. Saxon. Mrs. Steyart Mahon was real sick last week but is able to be up some at this writing. Although the fair wasn't held last Friday, a n-mber of our people were in Laurens that day. Mrs. Lizzie Cheek and Mrs. Ellie Babb spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Uabb. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mahon are re joicing since Thursday, they have a boy In their home. Miss Edna Owens is spending this week with Miss Margie Holder of Green Pond community. Mr. Will Dolt and family were visit. ing in .Dials. Misses Alpha and Vena Martin of Eden sectio)n visited Miss Jenovee Babb Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dempee Holder of Greenpond community spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wasson. Mr. and. Mrs. William Burdette vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hellams of Hickory Tatvern Thursday. Mr. Bill Gray of Gray Court attend ed church at Rabun Sunay with with Bro. Baggott. Mrs. Houston Babb and children were visiting her parents in FAen sec tion Friday And Saturday. SUFFERED TWENTY-ONE YE ARS FINALLY FOUND RELIEF Having suffered for twenty-one years with a pain in my side, I finally have found relief in Dr. Killmer's Swamp-Root. Injections of morphine were my only relief for short periods of time. I became so sick that I had to undergo a surgical operation in New Orleans, which benefited me for two years. \Vhen the same pain caime back one day I was so sick that I gave up hopes of living. A friend advised me to try your Swamp-Root and I at once commenced using it. The first bottle (lid me so much good that 1 pur chased two more bottles. I arn now on my second bottle and am feeling like a new woman. I passed a gravel stone as large as a big red bean and several emaller ones. I have not bad the least feeling of pain W:eio taking your Swamp-Root and I feel it my du ty to recommend this great medicine to all sufferin& humanity. Fratofully you rs0, Mrs. Joseph Constance, hIapides Par. 10cho, La. Personally appeared before me, this 15th day of July, 1911, Mrs. Joseph Constance, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same Is true in substance and in fact. Wm. MorroW, Notary Public. Letr to / Dr. Kllmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y Prove What Shan -hoot Will Do For Send ten ceits o Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N ., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. Yon will also receive a booklet of valua ble information, telling about the kid neys and bladder. When writing. be sure and mention the 1Aurens Week ly Advertiser. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. FREE TO EVERYBODY. With Each Can of Coffee You Get a Pioture Show Ticket. At J. C. SheH & Co. This week is "Coffee Week" at J. C.. Shell & Company. They are offering special indt.eements to make this a banner week in the sales of coffee. As an introductory offer they are giving with each can of coffee purchased one ten cent ti'cket to the Idle Hour Pic ture Show or two five cent tickets. The offer is for this week only. Already many have taken advantage of this liberal offer. wherein you get an ex cellent coffee and a free ticket.. Snowdrift Lard sold by all grocers. ACREAGE IEDU(YMON - SEEMS OERTAIN. (Oontinued from Page One.) is to be given warrants on the state treasurer for bonds. The payment of the notes shall not be required until the cotton poldged to secure tke same shall be sold at a price sug cient to pay the face of said note and interest from the date thereof and all carrying charges. It is fur tlier provided that the cotton shall not be sold by the sinking fund com mission within two years of the date of ald loan without the consent of thQ Maker of the notes. Any surplus over the loan mae by the state is to be returned to the maker of the note. Section 5. Provides that the bonds and fund aro to be distributed as near as practicable according to the 1913 iroduction of cotton among the coun ties of the State to the producers of cotton, land owners upon whse land the sane was produced or holders of cotton for the -benefit of producers 'of cotton an landd owners,, in proportion to the cotton produced to their production; it ing the intent that such person shall be entitled to deliver as far as practicable at least 1-8 of their cotton to the state under the terms of this act. The benefit of the act are to extendt only to sedident producers and owners of land in this state. Section 6. Provides that sinking fund commigsicn shall have the au thority to sell the cotton bought on ac count of the state whenever it thinks proper but that the cotton shall not bp sold for a price sufficient to pay the bonds against which the cotton has been bought. Section 7. Provides for the ex change of warrants for bonds and tie Issuance of receipts for fraetionall parts of bonds. Section 8. Provides for the retire ment of the bonds when the state 'rensurer has the funds as a result of the sale of the cotton. Section 9. Provides that the sinking fund comJmalsion shall provide the necessary blanks, stationary and, clerical assistanco and these expeugq-. es are to be paid out of the 10 per. cent payments, that are reqired. Is. surance is required on all cotton hedig by the state. Section 10. Provides that all ppr sons obtaining the benefits of the act shall enter into an obligation t%. conform to, all. regulations passed- bp this state, regulating cQtton acreage, rediuction. Section 11. Cives the sihking tundt commission authority to make such, rules and regulations as are not aDe cifically provided for, Section 11 and 12 iepeal inconsist ent acts and that the act go into effect on approval. HEALTHY HAIR SOFT, FLUFFY AND RIADIANT' Beautiful hair does not just happens to be so, but is always a matter of' care and proper nourishment of thel hair roots. No matter if your hair is failing out, stringy, lifeless and full of. dandruff, Parisian 8'age, an inexpen sive tonic, sold by all druggists, is all that is ever need. . it nourishes the hair roots and (Imulates- the growth of new hair. en dandruff is entire ly moved w h one application, and. itchi scal and falling hair cease; you h rrw be bright, vigorous, soft. and flu y. Who r your hair is oily, dry. or brittle, Parisian Sage immediately, re moves the cause, and by toning up the: scalp kuickly restores the- hair to its original brilliancy and. vlgori. Parisian Sage can, always be had! from the Laurens Drug Co., and It a. delightful and easily. applied. treatment. that will never fall to act. as a real. and lasting benefit to your hair and. scalp. 10W 76 (fv Qutiie TO Citid41a. M L N is the trade.mark name gIven to - W ule Ils T teleBr low on *In aketend nee4 know It I Ao es fall, adapted to adults who cao akei iInary u enine. ge useate _W uerosenss nrn head. Try It the tb next Ye need for any out. pose. Ask for "unce ori kag. The name PRlBRIL1 is blown te. cents, owdr t Lard packed. oily sa itary tins.