The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 25, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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.1. .1-" N S, S. C., A U S'iT 25, 11915.
N .o thile pie!
N.', stopI is the prohibition election.
of * *
way vappe'art Iiseeliy to say 0.
1I~i _\lorgani had used ikore newspa
pc: --te' wouldi have rale(i better.
3t Aa:. A to advrotise.
\th oigh the declaiation of cotton
a'S mrahan ti:i td u Iist ilecessarily have
a j r 'llt Iejpressi ig effect uponl0 the
cottion market, its ultimate effect in
ia n:ling tIe enld of the wat will le
n ill. it is doubtful wi' ether our
. Vlhlarit will be able to effect any
lhin: ni2 plotesting against the Order
rb , ng the southern stIalle contra
hild. so our immlnediaIo attention
IlmanilI Ie given to Inaking the best of
ibt 'in tioll as it, exists. Some ex
orits In cotton declare that the pres
rII I op will be easily consumed by
Ih mniries whose tolIs are not
IAv'] and that by the end of the
(livnthre will hle a1 strong demanlld
f'rI. With the Short crop estiinat
ie govern Il m ieniI. II Md 11lhe unex
I ons4 u ( lpl i t ioni of last.
V1r(11, it is reasonah!e to -up
1 mt this will be true. The na,1
a : overnmeniiiti is already tlakin
lu o :0id Ohe South and)( if we our
dIo [lot got imn(icky we elied
fii i a 1o (isaStelr like that whi h seem
cd to be imp-ending at this Iine last
ye;r. After over a year of warIt (-it
no i brngig a ellr picetodlay
than ! was a few Weeks Iafter the ofi
n1!J Of hlosililios anld that inl itself
is assirance of the slirengi i of tie
v otil'n situaition.
T electlion of Capt. 8. .1. Nicholls
to res does- not inean a (ol plete
a lioin of the char'ges brol.,hil
;rinii ar l ieir ill iis pi litical
by 1111irs detectives il the note
invetina ionhearld Inl\l usa
A h as1 he; t or' Ik supporters; inay
t I, his election wils ilue to it ( iIt
* n of fart ionlll litiels ('5 a1id
l ie:'in :-. lil su pp ot fri
f i :ll ilw f Sii rtuairb :iIrig coo unty
1iirnl~ in' tlies(' in his favor.
- andut'a t'ewn (ithers ill :>lherI tninI
a dicle tha~it there ha11s been ai
ning"' towardu hii n andiu tiat I hey
.ililing to rish him as$ their repie
ive, hoping Ithal lie wvIIi llrSi
c'at poiiunity to lbe oft real .wri'V(e
ton be' distr1(ic tl refleet criedit. upon0
lilin'a.'lf and his c5ounty'. Slhubl be
mak Ie aini iarnest endceavioir to irepire
aeni all thre people of the( (listiict and
<xert his influieniie ini hieailing Ill the
brechi'1es that lirie existed for thre
past seerial1 yearis istecad ofr ilayIn g
upon0 and profiting byi 'actlional divi
sin. lie w'll well deserve thne comn
is thew hioje of Thei Advert iser' Ihat this
v 1ll i ' his course, llis is the oppor'
gov : or' fori thle tiirst t imie. \\'e hope)
th ' ''apt. Nliholls ill rnot mrake a
like 1' re of it.
Old iEnglih: Ale.
airhnal' has wt. iiilprovai L:omn
fo: visitor's tol cent iuries. A
F" t.*aviler who .mo over in& the
si i h centuriiy, ft instainue, r'e
cerd' 'rint' his fit arch .nost de'lighi'ful
lits' ry oni r'eallhig ;.ove' wa -
'd'us Ke'nti jh hitr v'ic h1( e I '
boNj' k.ely relised,"' an. rev iid I.s
smg'' W\illiam Fiitz/Stephlen, ini his1
"1 ofi'ti Tihe ni~ aS Hili...khet,'" statecrs
thaut vhen the arichbishiol. weint onr ani
4emb:l .-y to Fran~e heO toekl w44th him
t io 'T:.gon Ia de-n whhii buel' in iron
bm'casks as ai prcs'mt to the
Far'l hi. "'rbo irdmire that kind of
i' in for it is whlolerorn.e, clear, of
th v flor of Wi' e iind of b)1;tel' tasteC."
13 Sle~knessu a xini I
If not, it'*s wicked to neglect illes
iid eans' of i'elief. I t's, wiekeud to
'ndui. Li4ver' lls, H eadache, Inid iges
tioe ConstiIpa.tion, whiein one1 dose of
Po- rLax gives relief. l'o-D.o-Laix is
.1 'or ylin1 (.\ay Apleh,) withlonut lie
yr'I jt ar'ouses the IIver', increases
-II v of bile-Nature's antiseptic hn
t. wels. Yourti Conistill on andrc
o:Us di'sappear' ovei'night beecause
1 nx has hlped1 Na tur icIo re
I. 'i cause. Oct ai bottle fi'omi
iggist today. Oct rId (if youri
.tIinn noornibrht
1 EARLY FAL
New York, Aug. 23.-It's never too
late for something new, if that some
thing is fashion. It would seem that
advanced summer is as opportune a
time for launching styles as early
slring, if one may judge from this
season. Every time society congre
gates for sports there is something
new in the way of fashion.- It is gne
of their pastimes and amusements,
this wearing of the new in dress, as
last as the coilturlere can contrive to
produce it.
.Just at the present ine, this last
wotd happens to be points, and fetnin
ine society has taken to it like ducks
to wate r. These points in ust he in the
right place though, and this place is
the lower edge of the skirt. Deep
points ailnd small points all Contrive to
show the gorgeous linings of the
skirts.
One of the Misses Post, who is a
devotee of aviation, was seen recently
1m114-rial, and wa4s wornt over 1 gilimpie
at a Ieli(P ill drso t hofit s type. Cut
exrmeysOmrtl w ).Skirl showed tomur
hallowx p-1int1:. Thlis was whIile. litwon,
which luat11hied a .iumlper Wf 1h11a1,
1', S. WILL. l'I10TE:ST,
1'nited St ateus Wli >1lPrtest A ciilust
Actltin 4 of llies int M liiim l'otion
('ontraltand.
W\ashinigon A ii \ug. 21. Annoounice
lials her'te. 8ectr l anI ltintg wasin
biassy somel'i time aigo I lit I this t elin
had beeni dteled'4 upo and( that I1(1 fot
aions11i to proSte(1t tlw ( ~tuarlo t 'lrom
stt l(ffe(t of Ciantwenu-n( i and8)(
(litai a l 'n lr \li 1 os. t 801
hle a Ili il w i o til l! ( ((41s til.
11(11jg48t toah l(!! is ve lin the1 1(4 nit
4 'liriih alion, i4C iingh(aI th ' previous ((n
site t ol ie 'ftre (Iri tin Iin 1o l
fittge eto Iirg( )ithte of aitTe to
(iultr, it is US itt t (d, w i bug to drawit
pant byl eiationitof ttthe (eat-n
hgoes undoubi Eictdly5' will0 fllw he
anr ai tnaelnfat onanhII reahd for
disqusion poswsib le ubtgendti a
ilraton.andIttGea liat
vilTing tirs diret efd f te f Irilt
an numt ll bnoe to sIimpIy oth
tncw in priogr-ess.ah nttl ghipd hav
ori htderst ta e iolvini muah In
tora tehalie (lo mrangtets f'or
aoetualed Eucaeh If astecoes thec-m
ea1' aditoa lil oo fact h formawl
deiscusil sioed toeen ~ he t e gotrn
6 FASHIONS
of transparent white Swiss. The trin
lung was, of course, cretonne, for no
dress is quito complete without it this
summer, but this time it had forsaken
its gay colors and flowers in favor of a
black-and-white check. To say that
bands and facings of this material
on the white were startling is putting
it mnildly, but, then, the points of the
skirt were striking enough to carry
off a contrast of this kind.
The latter part of last week the ba
zaar of the season was held at the
home of one of the leaders of the New
port set. In artistic tableaux, backed
by Gr'eelan suinnier houses, all the
s11111111 r Illodes were rCeviewed anld
piredictions inade for the coming sea
son.
St riped Faille a Favored Fabric.
E'very dress showed at least two ma
terals; heavy faille silk was a fav
ored fabric. One tall blonde manine
quin wore a'dress or striiped satin and
gr)Sgralli silk which was particularly
new and attractive. Its ve'y simpli
eity hailles description, its charm be
big in tile Clever use of the -stripes.
Tile skirt had a pleated lower section,
klted oie might say, for it was staight
and laid in deep folds from the hip to
the( 1 bottom. Tills was cut 'with the
str'ipes crosswise, while the yoke,
waist, and cuffs had tile stripes
str'aight ill) and (dowi. There was a
sheer' vest and Quaker collar of crisp
whlite Swiss, and sleeves of black
Georgette crepe, makiig a striking
coitrst with tile cuffs of ithe silk.
Skirts Short and Shorter Still.
There seemed to le no limit to the
.shor'tnxess of the skilrt. The costume
Just ilinleoned was Wolrln with I white
ki( shoes ald tile skirt was so shor-t
that at least all Inch of the stockilng
sh(owed het wevn1 tile to, of ohe shoe
and the ho)toll of the skirl. indeed.
nillny of Ile lnalnnefiins loo(k('d like
School girls, 1bt shoes are falcy and
kirls ar obviously :1o1It to show
thevin. Womeln want thlleirI money's
wor'th I-I. As I wa -the(d the maliellilis,
I co li not help tllinlilg Of the little
Ioy who wellt .it houit Il, coat inl De
Vlobinbel to Ahow h ills new stspelnde's.
eg seem Iito he even lmlore popu
Irll than inl past seasonls. This is, nio
dobllit. dIute to the fact that it Is so h.ard
forw he French mills to weave their
noveltie s. ilowevel, the ser1ges ate
nr and le iwoliel Seemed coillent
to use Ilese in colibiiatlion withI tile
taftsand failles. Trewere om
smart effects w'' striped af fet and
the plaill dal; .le grosgra n comn
hin d wit swi e 111:141ie rich (resses.
Seliv(h plids; wer. 1mu110h inl evidenC.
L1u1 thlon wmpr, so11 S ar and Hilh
1i11,v emil se rrev1h1 114.s aid to e lltras
witlh Ihe blue.
Crop cOnditions Ithi yelar, it is a id,
1he A1lII 4lie 1111ion are in 4'ore it able
to absorb(C (IIl'l 1()1 4 the ntie prduc ion. lt
It.1-:"' 5111 N T ' 111-: . 11, 4 - l
liefeendu on Proh11ibition.1144'
Columbia,4(411( .\us. 4'. .\ i'(.Irt eni
Lane in whlj i ch I ll supr41,er nhrurt~ jus
Sat wr e nV'1l ll ed 4 u potarli.t
for 14111 1 isalo~zl be hab1l Th ie-c
0:' thl leilturi rovidiang fo the el
[lieeelon wasll isace ttontt groIIs
iha the1 114 legtr istrd I n t('halve the
to teI votser is to decie whetherli.
.l'g11ld 4'hte o r a liaw .\ Smi h ('are
rindI .stly t fo i ft the. (' le T.lal ee
Ofilti 11 ' l'iOIlnunties ina15 ihe Still,
I J itine in, a lthe litheri. ln neal'
II, ey 1111 1145 ii. P4he 'heti i.t tImin-'
hib (i'oni1.4 'I li niot fhi rther1 wre 1o
('lolpiilhel lionW b.u shoeht oar
WilkTH STAR i NNR
ARABIC TORPEDoED.
Destroyed Enroute from Liverpool to
New York Without Warning. Other e
War Items.
New York, Aug. 20.-Thq torpedoing /
of the White Star liner Arabic by a
German submarine, with the loss of a
32 lives, is the outstanding event in
the war news from an Amorican view- a
point. The destruction of the vessel, c
westbound from Livorp'ool to New
York, is said to have been preceded
by no warning. Tito score or more of
Americans on board arc said to have r
been saved, but it is possible that some t
are i issing. 1
The attack on the Arable shattered
topes eitertained in Washington that C
the Germiian admiralty had decided to I
*rosectie its stubnarine warfare in
conformity with the rules of helliger
ency as expouided in the last Amer
ean ulte to Berlin. That note de
clared that. steps in contraventfon of t
the laws so outlined to the detriIment
of Americans would he regarded as
an "unfriendly act." What steps the
United States would take in the event
V
of an Infraction of the laws of nations
was not stated.
The destruction of the Arable caus
ed grave concern at Washington, but
no oflicial statement will Ie made un
til all the facts are at hand. The last
American note to Germany on thle
sinking of the Lusitanlil specilically
stated that "the lives of noncombat
ants may in no case be put in jeop
ardy unless the vessels resists or seeks
to escape after being summoned to
submit to an examination."
The Tentone in vaders still ame bat
tcring suc'cessfully at tihe Risslan
forir'esses back of whleh it had been
believed the Grand Duke Was to make
a stand. F orces uider Field .Marshal
von .\lackensen have peonetrated into -
the o uter' positiois at lirest-laitovskc,
strongest(-; of .\uscovite defenlse workls.
iTwo aimtionai forts hav' falilei at
Novtogeorgievsk( and the arimy of Gen.
von GI lw liz has reached the railway
fron itlalystto( to lrirest-litt'orskc.
Onl the( Westernl frontf the I renleh
(1.11 Ito have capturd thIl Cross roads
oast of Notre 'Dame te lorettoe
th rough whicht the Arr'as-1 letluiina nd
tlhe Anes-Ablain highways run, puit
ting themn in a position to make efft'e
tive altaclks 1101111 anld northeast of
Sot'hez. -.
'T'll' Arable i s listed as of 15.51
gross toiage and 10.4162 net. 61100
feet long. 65 feet bean and -17 feel
in dh.11111. Sie was Ii lIt in llBelf:st
inl 1902 by 1larland and \Volff.
On 1her last out1wardA-(ip the Ar'able
arrived il laiverpool oil Au guti G;
fromn N(,w\ York.I
.\fver fihe receipt of a cablegranlt
ann11ounliing her. safe arriral 11he h)1
Iratt of coitlbustibles of New York
.if\y allowel Ill(- fact to hevoin. knowni
1ha w hvo sticks of' diynla1ntl had been11
discovred on board the liner oi .li11y
en. the't on i ha inf'r shcoe lugi fomii
that0 a efortle sine tine wbegiin-o
thilt. 'te Arabi had1 an flosecalt.
.\ar h otdsaicd te( sltmer had bee
(ursed'( by a Geran submarine win
lone o hat' da.tAcoding o fhs
'fltement cabploe was itt ttiihed to
ta t' a hote' aubmaineo war iniu
sult Thc~of itle Araiei ta flc stem
anotilacd thegt' 11 i lumaie.'oet
Oni 'tht' oest'inlif th appartent
a 'taimpt to'a sdnmt heAaels
moth case xofive whi.'an wlas i d''is
ovIers''ov ied ('hari nie deet'i wais
conic'al undto er ~1 a se'i'h in the wo
sen'' parlor I a1b1 sing. No fsee
kdtnao ofrei(ii or y wi e ata'eto ,
pThet forableei'I hotiee uthiliztd toiI
2arr hrt ti fiuatierfar muni
Cles and lreai'ritain. ey.Afe
ii'sinte, offa whoh the .\he is e
Iitedi t'cha'' lMoi'ale wnlies coso
Ah la edicf n 'teshi fr ehtcee
ile s (st lnae newhchllene
Thr e it ae Stif L.ck, ickacNteit rat
The, Iae f ti,.i a. '"antfor , mostren
gtn,'es, ns similart teof thiat' of mny
aothr who11t haveC usedit~ti5 hotmberlsain's
aColl(ei, 'i Choera and congrhen io emedy.1ii
teveratilt monthIf 3011 usoing at thofern
been, litoe wtsiiiere boretem
siltng1 ft d sol bottie shet wasOv itn
Al rugglo. s
SPIDIA p
MXUiVe-Miss Heien Sullivan will op
n her music class Septombee, 18t.
tatos $3.00 per month. 6-it
L4aniid For Sale--on long terms.
Iso land to rent, from one to twenty
ve horse farm. See me or write me
t once. Thos. Ml. Shaw,
2-tf. Laurens, S. C., Rt. F. D. 4.
For Sale-Ono hundred. and two
cres of land in sight of j1t. Pleasant
hurch. Terms: 6 bales of cotton for
0 years. Purchaser to pay taxes. W.
Fowler, Iaurens, S. 1C. 5-It
Wanted--Any person affected with
atarrh, hay fever or asthina, to corlp
ilunicato with me. I am agent for
he Swiss-American Vaporator 'Treat
Leiit. Five to 10 days free trial. U.
). Smith, Clinton, S. C., 4-1-tf-2t.
For Sale.-One four roll McCormick
,orn Shredder, secondhand. Will sell
o the highest bidder on Saturday,
Lug. 2811h, 1915 at 1 P. M. A chance
or a good bargain.
Mrs. Mary Check,
M. A. Jones,
Money to Lonn-On long and short
arms. Address P. 0. Box 174.
Daniel Hlarlent-1 offer for sale this
plendid registered Holstein bull. Best,
ual purpose cattle. \Vrite or apply
D me. 0. A. Fuller,
Laurens, S. C., Route 5
RU B-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, C6lic
Sprain. Bruises Cuts Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, king-Worm, Ec
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used Internally or externally. 25c
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PIlls in lied and Cold msetaitic
os seilelt with Mo1.1 i1t.it n.
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Litiurens. 8. C.
very eint ion of ite h--inan- h
-- i- s' port il'tI by iV jald A lIegt ilt
.Pl'iIt lxtlay itmaxi er prodlnet jot
Ilhin-Sel ig-lssanay~i, I ie.
\iII illt''s otwi selt illy a.4
illlt( leiiin' IuvIlloY elinglatel het
iill ,innl wvih the sulei induihit
V'iola AIleni hais ne.romiplished tin
iiie" IniIs gr~eilI ilr(odiltion, wht
linelUl0V,
TPhi's picture will lie shiownt at 'l
2(le at igh'It.
~Showvs xl a iit --\IorniingL malt inle:
A Dainty Woin
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Lauren
RO ERi
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And
Service
Fresh
and Carefully
Selected
Goods at
Prices That
Insure
Continued
Patronage
When You Buy Here
You Buy Right
J. C. Shell & Co.
The Corner Grocers
FINAL SETTLIENT. ...I...
Take notice that on the 25th day of
September, I will render a final ac
Count' of 111Y acts and doings as Ad
miiistrator or the estate of Pamelila
C. Fogartie, deceased, in the office of
Judge of Probate of Laurens county
at I. o'clock, a. i., and on the same
day: will apply for a final (islcharge
from my t rust. as Administrator.
Aby person indebted to said estate
are notified and reqiuired to make pay
mhent oil that date; and all person1s
having clainis against. said estate will
present them ol or ierore said date,
duly proven, or be forever barred.
11. E. IRWVINE,,
Adml!in istrator.
August 25, 1915.-. Mo.
AA
irt--lovec, hatte(, s0'1oro and (le'spalir
relesd (I (1i throghi the V i iagra ph
st age, tis wS~onderfu'il playl as a1
d gipin P g thian h e sitage versl'ion,
si i lilliig.
-ie'st w'ondlerfult sluees ini her ea
'he 1Tdle' Hlour Mfonday, Anugust 30.
mioriniig and a 'terniooni; everyb'ody
10 a. m. ; aft ernoon, 2 :45, 4 :30;
an's Stationery.
should1(1be as dainty as herself. Peo
111e are apt 10 judlge at per'son by3 tihe
paper1 she uses. You'll run no risk
of critiffism if you select y'our sta
tiona y' here. We carry all the
mob ish shap1es, colors and Palpers.
1e use of them will atafp you as a
woman who knows style and exor
rises good taste.
? Company
B, S. C.