The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 21, 1915, Image 7

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OUR attention is re. spectfully called tc -an important poini not generally known, that a laxative should have a tonic element to success, fully meet constipation. Mr. John B. Capers, of 610 Pecar St., Fort Worth, Texas, had a aig. nificant experience in this particular, lie was aillicted with a severe case of constipation and bowel trouble. H14 spent a good deal of money in trying to find a remedy. To his astonish inent, Peruna very quickly relieved him of his bad i y in p t o i s. This happened a iumnber of years ago. Since then, Mr. Capers states that lie has had silrlar attacks of trouble, the promi ment syMptoin of which Is constipa tion, and has al -s a y s f o u nt td prompt and e! cdent reller from Peruna. ie says: "Up to the tinme I started usuig your Pecruna I could 'drink castor oil like water. It did no good. As for salts, they were of no ulse. PhysIcs of all kinds "nd classes were used. but We bad to enll on the fountain syringe for help.': Penmaiii was1 R1IQ tW cor rect this onmditt)loa tontipletely In Mr. 'Capers' case, and there Is every rea son to believe that it was the Qtic qualities of Peruna, added to the laxa tive qualities, that procured this very J. W. Ferguson C. C. Feathersten W. B. Enlglht PERGUSON. PEATHI3iSTONE & KN1I01 Attorneys at Law Lauens, S. C, Prompt and careful attention givei to all business. Office over Palmetto Bank Dr. T. L. Timmermar Dentist People's Bank Building Phone 32. Laurens, S. C. CH!CHESTER S PILLS LTHEI. MAN rRAND. Aowe NI A N D ur ruElI. for ('ei heauoa's ia on i erand 111111a In W d and ( o vd n HERic E' Loxes. stated with Sible t-bon. N.ke no othDu A. . ou DIALON &RN TODDU Attorneys at Law Enterprise Bank Ruilding, atirens. S.( PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Wone) to loan on teal Estate-Lon Time. Simpson, Cooper & Babb Attorneys at Law. Prompt Attentlin Given All liusines Wiill Practiee in all State Courts UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmer: Calls answered any hours, day or night. .LAURENS, S. C. B. R. TODD' Engineering and Contracting ~ Land Surveys a Speeialty Caerete Work Skillfully done or in spected. Brawings and estimates of all KInG Telephone No. 346 PIANO TUNING .J. S. WILLARD Telephone S. M. &E. H. Wilkes & Co NOTI(CE TO (llil'I'Olt. District curt of thie U1 ited Statej D~istrict of South C'are inn. In the matter of / D~avls-Rojper Compa y, Biankrupi Laurens County. To the'Credltors vie aove namel iBankrupt:' Take notice that the 13th day o April 1915, the a e named bankt ruplt filed his petit onl in said Cour prlaylng the confirmation of the corn positfon heretofore offered and ac cepted, and that a hearing was there upon ordered and will be had upo: said petition on the 26th day of Apri 1915, before said Court at Greenville in said Dist$'et, at 11 o'clock in thi forenoon, at which tirme and place at knoWrt creditors and other persons ii interest Ulay appear and show cause if any theyv pave, why the prayer o said petition should not be granted. 88-t RCIAB W. HUThON. 8844 -'' "Osark VETElIANS IN REUNION. Annua1l Reunion of Confederate Voter ans lleld at Lanford Saturday. Tle annual reunion of Co. "G", 3rd S. C. Regiment, Co. "14" 14th S. C. Regfiment, and Co. 'IN" 3rd 'S. C. Bat talion was hold at Lanford Station Saturday, 0. G. Thompson presiding. A fairly large crowd was present, be Bides the forty or. fifty survivors or the various cominands. Of the three companies that met together, live of the Laurens Briars, five of Co. "M" 1.1 Rtcgt., and four of Co. '1l" 3rd Bat. ainswered the roll call. Messages were read from Col. .Jas. N. Brown and Capt. H. P. Gril1'th, regretting inabilitv to attend and with tender affection for their comrades. Proceedings wero openied with pray er, led by onirade Win. Patterson, fol lowed by a song by Mrs. I liggins. Next, welcome address by Aliss INtolla lain ford; respoise by tle cialirman. Then followed recitations befitting the ocea sion, by pupils of Miss I4tolla Lan ford's school. Aliss lanford had a well-conceived and splendidly execut ed program for the entertainment of the veterans and all of which was greatly enjoyedl by them, Brief speeches were made by 1lev. 1f. L. 'Uaggott and others but the prin cipal feature of the speaking was the address of Hon. R. A. Cooiie,p who had been invited f0P the occasion. It is, PeIrhLIps. enough to say that lie sus tained his reputation for knowing when and what to say and how to say It. He .as the same faculty of hold Ing his audience to its work. There are few men amongst us who have gone deeper, and analyzed more thor-1 oughly, the causes, conduct and con sequences of the great fratricidal war waged between the two great sections of our country half a hundred years ago. I At the close of .\lr. Cooper's speech the meeting adjourned and repaired to the same beautiful !-rovc where we have so ofteni enjoyed the lavish hos piltality of this good people. Ilere was a long table loaded with all imanner of good things, even including plenty of barbecu ed hash. The good wollel, with daughters and granddaughters, who had charge, took pains to see that no one went unfed. That's the way it is always at Lanford. We boys have anlt understanding that if at any time, we should have doubt or hesitancy almout. where to meet, why we wold just say we'll go to Lanford Station, of cori'se. IThe only thing had In the way of a meeting in the afternoon was an in ,formal business meeting of the velir an s, att wiich resolitionis were passed inl ineimiory of tIhose who have iled silnee our last. ileeting. Tihe oply deatis reported weve those of SIlplienr Woods and S. V. Waddel, of Co. "0"' I lilt legiment. Neither of the otlier' tw \vo comimles have had a deati since lat inetling. lResolutons were pass ed expressing deep regret that Col irown and Capt. Crillithi are not able to mleet with us. Outr next meeting will be hld on thle Saturditay nearest thle 15th1 of A pril neOxt, at the residence of Comr iade .1. lsewvis Stoddard, leairiview, sectiont. A i motion thaiiking Mr'. C'ooper' andi oth er's foi' their splendid speeches andi ,. Miss Lanfordc iand the people for thelir splendid entertitinment, carruiedl with the Rebel yell. Our' splendidi day's work would have mdoiIen d11 ideolt withlouit hearing .101hn1 .Ilnes sing "With thI e lio~s of the Six B ies'' an "11'ililihmond is a Ilitard I load to 'Truavel". ~'Washi I lerron Ba rksdale, serYa nt of ., Thlos. Ii. Balrksdle of the "Bi'iar's"' who w~as killed at Chiekamauga, was given ani optliortunlty to make a talk, andt was listened to with earnest atten t ion as lhe r'ecountedcc expleruiences of camp life. \\tash was faithful, lie is, faithful yet and1 never' fails to meet with us. lIeI shows his devotion fur ith em' by attending state andh genci'al re unions. 0. G. T. Greatest Event inWoman's Life 'All human experience looks back to mnothe'hioodl as the wontier of wondlers. ThoIi patience, the fortitude, the sub lime faith durIng the period of expectancy are seontj,,only to1 * ~ thi mother love be stowed Upon the most helpless but motmarvelous cre ation-a baby. S Wornen aro quick to lemnt'n from each other those helpful agen q es that aid to comfrtandyet are pertf~ tiy safn to uiso and mongthese t y recomnmend - "Mother's FriendJ It is entirely a 11exernal applIcntion designed to lubri t the broad, flat muscles and ski hat protect the . abdomen. It has b a in favorable use for nearly half a century and Is known to mothers in almost every settled com miunity in the United States who highly ,recommend it. You will find It on sale 3 in drug stores. "Mother's FrIend'' Is I utterly harmless, conitains no deadening d runs.eruf beneficial, very soothing and a Get a: bottle of "Mother's Friend" to day at any drug- stors and writ. to us for. ow' instructive iitife book to mothers. 'Addreus. fradfsid IRgulater C4., 316 -umiattaiu.. Atlata na - WlEENIWOOD MAN SUICIDES. Mr. ,Jef 1). Henchaun Seeks telief fron 1i Health Iby Suicide. Grcenwood, April 10.:--Mr. Jeff 1) Beacham, a well-know.n painter of tli city, committed suicide Thursday af ternoon about 4 o'clock by shootint himnself through the heart with a sin glo barreled shotgun. The deed wat Committed on. the back porch of hi home on Cambridge street while h( was alone. When relatives arrive they found him lying on the flooi with the gun in one land and I small stick, with which he had evi dently pressed the trigger, in tll( other. III hcatlh is believed to have beet the cause of Mr. Heachetig*s taking hi4 own life. Just before lie fired the fa. tai shot he sent a note to .lrs. .1. T Medlock, a relative, telling her to no Lify his wife, who is visiting in .ack. sonville,. la., anld his brother in Spar tanburg. lie also left notes to Mirs lBeachain and his son Fiank, tollbig tho formi'er that he had pClagra and he believed his deatl would beilil lis family, The note to Mrs. Medlock was a: rollows: "Please get cousin .1i11) to te!e nraph Ada, 328 E First St., aJcYtoa ille, la.. also .1. .(. lenchiamin, SpIr anburg, S. C. I hijve slot myself. Cet ho undertaker." T; his son i*ank he wrote: "Try and take care of your moth )r. I am nothing but a wreck. I mn't write any more as I can't." To his wife Mr. Bencham wrote: "I have pellagra. I am almost blind. I done this deed for benefit :f the family. I wouldn't have any lhing in the world. I can't remembel ilything only just a little while, so lon't thinuk anythinlg. You stay. .ust ny disease. Am literally burilng u. nd choking to death. Can't last any 1mc, and I do hate to do this, but I be lieve it for the best." The coroner lield anl inquest ti! morning and rendered a verdict t( tile effect that fihe deceased came t his deal It by a gunshot wound infl2t ed 1.y his own hands. No arrangements hav been ilad for the funeral pending the arr'iv. of Mis. ilenchamin from Jac'ksonville. MrI. leacham was about GO years o age and leaves his wife, one son 'in( two daughters. lie had made his hom in Greenwood for a number of year: and leaves many friends who will sym iathize vitl his family..-Greenwoo Daily Journal. C.\ROLINA. l'EO11, T1411111 (IF ST IM'll itE)31;Ein1 Su lyerers n11111 S "ift 10rlif iV. US of (itmrkalei Trean iieit. Stoiac'h stiffe rers in the Solilen s anl. In fact. all ovir ilie ountli lav ound ieinia rkable .n1d eohiii r-esii t fro-n t ile Ise of '.\layr's \\'oderf lilnedy. .\ have kenlthis emeiidv Iru tell today of1' Ihe benleits the r'-p. eived. Its offoeelX ls (.om) it iickly -Ill. fi dose coilvince(s. livre is wiia two ('a rolla f ollks have writt n: W. I?. I).\\'Vdr'Offl %'rkr N.I% "loor yearis I have soffiedi fromn a diis, yase whliih ipuzzled doci(tors. I heair of your11 r'emledy andl one bott1lie g.a vi ine relief. Y'our f'ull treatment ha. about euiired ime." -1. 10. IlWIN, Winym-Ralem. N. (' -'I ami sat isied thr ' peoni i' ilst 15 Jof the powees o1f ur rem'ey peo' wvhatever' you life. No ile distres, after ('atintg, ipressur i-o(f aa's ini fli XI inai h and arioun d t he lh-art. ( ;qt on. bottile oif youirI ditiiz st nowi anduu triv ii oni an abisoluite gitarante"- ii aol satis + * * * * ** * * * * ** * * * (001,1 POINT NEWS. (Cold P'oint, April -IS.-M.\'. W\hit ilen dy and family of Greenv'ille, and .lr's Clar ience 'aanon of Lau rena, arie visit. lng M\r. .11)hn1 Cannon and family. Mi'. Jlimu Mundy, of Laurens, Is visit lng relatives here. Mir. Jesse H enderson, of ('ora naco spent Sunday with Mr. M1. ii. Culbert. son. Miss Jloe Walker is spending the weoek-end in Croses H-1Ill withi herai nt, \lt's. Leddie11 Walker. Mr'. il. A. I iendlrix sipent Suniday ini Cross 111ll with home folkis. Mi'. Brooks Nelsen and family weie thle guests Sunday' of Mr:. anad .\i's. I). if. Madden. Mr. Evans Mc~hanie'l and wife, of D~akville, were visiting relatives hei'e Bunday. Mr i. and Mi's. Cl. M. Voilr wen t ov er' to Oqkville Sundlay to lie willh 11he latter's father, wh'lo is (inilte si'k. The Quinine That Does ftot Affect The Head Because of its toinic and laxative effect. 1,AXA TIVit IROMO QUINJNE Is better than ordlinary 9Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor rnging in heaud. Remember the full name and look for the signature of TE. W. GROVE., 25c. "Waste of Money." Har risburg, *'Pa., A pril 15.--William~ il. 'Itatt today told members of Penn Tylvanla legislature to conserve the people's money and not to apend it before they know how much the 'state das to spend. "The growing daniger in .this country,"~ Mr. Taft said "is the waste of tho.Deople's money." AV Ce U>. The biggest automol less t A powerful, fast, silent and really beautiful and fully equippi High tension magneto, sliding, anti-skid tires on rear, full strear The car that has practically e is the sensation of the whole aul Holds the road With electric starte - (m TE stigghaes afewofmth he couo bealw and i Highcription magrneto Thein uanti-ktrson reart st full teamr The carthatlhse prcile it myth sebscrition o The Advleru the arHAls the WroMap. Withelecric Yart HE die value ever offered forA han $1000. sweet running full-grown 5-passenger, ad family automobile. ear transmission, lef thand center control, ri-line body. ,ery high priced car feature. The car that omobile world. at 50 miles an hour. rand electric lights $9.5 extra. to ar o pn c-ePesdet Maps eft p vauoe.ee fee o Da MAL1ODY0IT0$.0 3d family auorihlene osat ticar tansmesothnd me e r copytachol, avery ihtricdcrlytreh crta I. __