The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, February 02, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
Ready for the Needle
By investigation marked values will
be seen in the New Wash Fabrics just
opened. They include the latest and most
desirable weaves,' both in printed and plain
white. A special article is carried for
Middie Blouses, a perfect imitation of linen.
Its weight and round woven thread marks
the stamp of durability. Soft finish Nain
sook has recently sprung into popular
favor for special purposes. The demand
for yard wide soft finish Pajama Check is
here to stay and this can be said also of
the neat Dimity Checks.
The new printed go ds in texture and
colorings show up to a) antage for Shirt
ing and Waists.
Popular brands of crochet thread just
opened at
W oG. WILSON & CO.
NOTICE! NOTICE!
The firm of W. T. Blakely & Co. of
Ora, S. C., having decided to make some
changes in their business, will /for an. in
definite time, offer their st ck of Dry
Goods and Shoes and numer us odds and e
ends, at and below cost.
Call and let us prove to you that we
mean what we say.
e W. T. BLAKELY & CO.
The Famous Ballards Obleisk Flour.
L.I)D S.ALE,
Statk of South 'arollina,
Counuty of Laur11enls.sh W '1
IN CO'RT OF COMMON PihCAS
Enterprise National Hank and llme
Truist. CO., l'la>in1tiffs
against
Edd, W..\arlin, .\lrs. l'stpie WV. .\artin,
et al. IDi e ndUaits.
1'ii rulitt t1- a D" iTee of Till! Curt i So her doctor said. Tier
in the alito c itteii e i M friends and stiadgahwlorsa felt
p i c 11'ry to h i :'hest b . iddert. 1. 1 I 1 it t.... 1 . . 1.v_
lanrei 'i . 11 . . It aa in ue cun I!cnc~c
FebtruaryI ini, bir .t\!oadat h 7th ~ an nw i is ei
dany of' i in a It (Le h t Hn 1( cv1 aa: l~i
hourtt I Yea::.,,fo he :-ol1iwing de
ofl' I ' ait ~ 1 ' 'u'anin '' "'i hit l ak n :1 z rs o 'ti
the Nor1a by ot. ot .\I. .1. 0'Osing . sh aoncl"rd
the l.:e. by1 lan d. 0f A ?lbert. 1)1ii, on
the South by' l(1ot i' t h a-:terrs .\a-i a'&~I r. il
tional I Iink I anditSt)' . tore I ho se ad lot otnri, 2G ~liOl
of E. WA. anld .\lrs -i' s s ie \. .\latin and (ilng,114 'ii iiislf(t(t
on t he We:,t. by S;iIver' Strieet . t i(to''t of tiC i'OliaI
'. Altso atll tihese seiarlat lots. ue nt a tr'bl og
tr'act s, piee'r. or tarcels ot land sit-I C'~ I~'~f (ltl. A h o
untie in :midi Coutt iy d tSta.,' knonti (I'' sie g'v Wre. S
ais IobI: Nos. I , .., 5 I 1, 15 lit ti, (otle )1I i c o ttin
coniv'yedo to I he sai d I'.' W. Alrin byt i'i ~ t itu tng
S.e 'it Uuda m ei mrictalyd
dion ofti t til et ofiii L.it.es IT i 0
ma(denby 11. ti ,h l ab 111111, . surveyior, re
erns fC.e thereu tob, t'ngt h uliSaid 'lot r m ii;.zrs~
l'roting a n (i arley' .\venue h the('it
.1. Aba allSohherCeloctorltapie.eToer
parc~l ofrlanntsitaneoneyiggband beln
in he ityofl~at'ei~,in~gid Csutre ofiGo. lMThyav
and Stateuosthe Perunaietoemseites
Street, know as tnewtofsitsncmerot o
a Prt f te J M.Ror That ofle cog 68t5~a
tloal Pftt' wfraneitC'heraftr yearsd an O
theNothbylo, f . I' CntltghrnPopt atentil ort gife allbughes
~uth b lot f M. L Na~hand oethenais__<__ dint___the__work._
She wiby rSilvr. Jutleet.
Tornis of Sle: One-halc<ashreal
anc tobe aidtweve onts fom namE Mr.AIllia
securhdenyobondla.dSheohagagsuofeted
purchaier overrtheofathe bronchca,
bea~gintret fom(lae t rteof ~tubers had Erbler
per entwfthleav toptl'hase to verl asinced an choud., Ay she g
paybla cntler bidengcawh.wort'. Ssm
to ayfol aprsati sams.10pe LuEd bot wite an0. m
tion or sr.tJind toe tetmspofttnlghar
sold~bzD ualenoorslemep. tBut alltthtt
Sa~e~1a 'e sam temB.'at. rikho 'Aftokmey now PeuA ha
C. C. Ch P. and othersLaurenthere
uasted I a ont 104 1916. cont-ace . l ta u
in iht n 1 1n r., n re r ls .
iiOTTLE M[AKEtS
LACk ('HE31ICALS
Manitgntese and Soda,'Scarce And Dear,
Factors in Jersey Situntion.
Glassboro, N. J., Jan. 20.-The
scarcity of chemicals as a result of
the European war is causing great un
easiness among the glass bottle manur
facturers. At a recent meeting the
fact was brought out that sonic mann
facturers only have enough chemicals
to run until spring and that no one
could go beyond next November.
.Manganese Is the only chemical
known which will produce flint or
white glass, and to do this it must be
v!rtually free from iron. \\hlile man
ganosie Is mined in \est Virginia, it
contains so lnich iron that it is worth
less for glass iauacturing. The
.\i.igan'.'::e for making glass is muined
along the line of the Transecaucasian
Rlailway, het weenl flatum and T1iflis,
and It is shippetd from ltit3m111 on the
Illack: Sca. \\ith the Drardanelles still
closed, it neiedls no a rg iumen4t to justi
fy the advance in rice of glass ma niu
factulre..' nauw-ganese, which Was sell
ina" at " _24 a ten h,'fore the war and is
now bringing $ 120 a ton. New York
lotations for lulanganese salts today
ran from $220 to $1000 a ton.
Soda ash, or carbonate of soda, is
mila nu fa( lured in this country at Sol
vay, N. Y.; \\'yatndote, Miich.; lBarber
ton, 0., and Pairport, 0. It is made
from salt by a complicated process. He
fore the war soda ash was selling at
$12 a ion; the price now is more than
$tl0 a ton. l'i to a certain point the
saie process is used in manufactur
ing sodas ash and caustic soda. Cauis
Its soda is iling aroundi $100 per ton,
and the Allied G overnmilents have been
heavy plurcha.:ers, so the sod. all
111iuifact uretr has natuorally diVerted a
lair'e part of his irediict in otiicr di
Coual todhay i.; brinlgin.' mm-e thann $1
a ton 1 than it dfill in .July. C'rude' oil
has advanced laore Ihan i c'en t per
;illon. Antiaony. another limpu t: nt
chniceal, has .iJumped froa S e(ts a
pollnd to iiore tlan ;U cents. I.uliber
has advanced about $5 per Ihousand.
.s a consetilenice, glass Inanuiifact lir
ers have found their costs increased by
about 20 per cni, a)nl already inariked
increases in selling pric have been
the rule. Window glass manufacturers
were the first to announce an advance,
1wi! t hey were next followed by Ilie
manufacturers of heer bottles; then
early this month1 manufaetruers of
milk .jars announced advances of al
most. 20 per cent. This week two of
the largest concerns in New Jersey
have annouced advances in bottles
ranging )rom1 15 to 20 per cent.
A more serious situation, from the
standpoint of the American consumer,
is the influx of foreign orders at pri'
('s highr.: Ihan those prevailing in
these miiarikets. England, Franee, S'ouitI
.\me33rin(1, itlth .\M'ien' ani ev'nt Ais
tral hate been ( m(rinig inl order0for
hol411hs at prh((. 111l to I., per c4ent
hli h 1 t" 1::m ha I l. i i pai ti 1y l ;:
(V :n -ii , :n;dl ila y of th le SouthI .h
Ir .: 1o b a - 411h. i4 ni0. o'e
idle 'Ae- huw< p of last year is noiw
de1 l ia iu!-!i I .44dg r.
'CAR RY STOMACH JOY
IN TOUR VEST POCKET
:1ini' Ibi ~'ii'jpia liemiedy tluat They
On' of tie ar'catust scoucesse. ini the
dyV, and tlIs sal1e is incriea sing 84) raphil1
t hai the ~aurieins 1 i'ig ( jo., the popul43ar'
1(1 i stsl1, ha1ve. h31ard n >rk to ime(ls a
stock on hami. It is v'ert Ipinlari withIi
bankeihwrs, in in isI.eris law. r's antd ofther.
whose buisiness or\.prio ession ke'ps
them closely conifinel W il th-e whio
haebighit onl inldl~ ion thr ioughi
lj'reguilai' eatinug, worry, or other cauis
es, have found relief ini tIls reliable
reimedy.
Mi-o-na comes in tablet farm and Is
sold in a mlotal box especially designed
for donvenience ini carr'ying the r1nedl
ctine ini the p)ocket or purso. It is Ipleas
ant to take, gives quIck relief andh
should help1 any ease, no matteir of how
long a standting Tihis remedy has been
so uniformly successful that the 14au
rens Di'ug Co. Will In future sell MI
0-na under ft positive guar'ante to re
fund the money if it should not prove'4
entirely satisfactory.
Sam As a Hutstler.
SIf JTudge D. E. Ilydiek lands that
p Ilace on thec Uited States sprioe
court., bpnch, It will be, In a way, a
triumphl,, for .Congressmnan Sam .~
Nicholls.
"Sampl~yy Doy" hjuihad~his knocks hn
the ..gt iAnq wIll *evetr gcet themn, no
dolubti y'jwnevey' ie, getB On l~ .job
he is a humdinger for hust ing.
lumbln Reordi
.* .* * 9 .? og S1. * e * * * * e, .
* iA'ltIVI fEE( I10H rjNJ ,
1 have with us Dr. Thos.'S. Potts of
Mlemphis, 'Tenn., for a three week re
vial of which the first ten (ays have
passed, giving the church 23 confes
soios of faith 'and '16 dditions 'by -let
tpr. Dr. Potts is bgiing assisted by Mir.
Prank E, McCravy, of Laurens, S. C., I
who is ideed asplDndid soloist, choir
leader, and above everything else -a
Christian gentlematin and personal
worker. lie has (lone for us in hair
field what no Singer Nivangelist has
ever (one: organized a choir of fifty
voices to sing the gospel with all of
the beauty and force necessary to
bring men to Christ, besides a junior
('hoi composed of boys and girls in
der i I years of age, many of whom he
has led to Christ, after whi I they
went to work with their Parents to wi;,
then for the .Alaster, and with no lit
tle success, for men have confessed
Christ and united with the church fe:or
whom the pwople have worl:ed for
year'; with nt) o see ing; success, until{
thes:e little childrecn et' :'hri.st's put
Itheir tleder arms about their (eek,
arkinlg tlhemi to coie aind he w11 Ith them
and he!!> them to be what God wanted
I tel to he.
I consider Frank Ils ve'ryldiy (alls
himn) one of the best singing evangel
st:; I have heien p'r!vileged to know,
and his way of gett ing everybody to
sing has won for him a las;tilug place ll,
(he heari s, not only of the Fairield
llaptists, but of all \vho have come In
contact with him,---and these have
been miany for he ha:; a.mighty way of
enl1st lug out side force.
1)r. 'otts is a crrait.iate of the i.oiis
ville Seminary. an old clas -mate of,
Ur". 1E. Y. Miullins;, A. T. Rtobertson and i;.t.ipya d!afrttl h ~to
"!llti' Mount:in .vangeli.4". was for
a numiber of yeart c:ur i (emnt il
Ialiti I churi of . :n 'i:. ' Tenn.,
foundr of ihe tin oit \lecnocrial 1 to -
pital :f th( :m;liar city, Is a great work
er wlilth m n. andl hh: strong.. 1,;gical
rcasonitn and fiotri'ctl praching of
the gostel win for him q1 place and
Coiitidence in the hearts of all for the
glory of GoId, and the kind of hells for
a paster that is needed: that of bring
ing the church and its workerit to a
realization of their sisiritIual dutty to
God and Ilher co-operation with the
pastor in his work.
Anyone desiring such services a
the.4e will do well to get in touch with
)r. Thos. S. Potts and Frank E, Mc
Cravy for a revival campaign.
W\'allaee .. (rume,
Pastor First llapt1st Church.
Fairfleld, 11.
HANK IOBlIlli-S ('T'i'
DIG SI'1 .'T SMOI hKS
locek ('aahier in Viiiuit and Make Oi
Slith i 1 0!,.0l it l'ord l unnhom::1.
It anchvii e.fan. . .: .---.\ olust da -
t mil; iow about I t i eimiiisouth.
it .! m i m.M. i'li:: 4 ee i.e
Itweeni hti'islfl andl the othier whlo huhil
he revioo. Ini a minuoite the otli-i
muan i is ralid to hia'e jumiped overi the
(ount y andis stru'ick .\l 1. Thomaii.- a ii
acr i"bhlow ove'r t he right ey.'. it is al -
Mo staitedl that hie threw somie liui d
drug ini thle ('1shtier's~ face, wichin
d!(r'srl hi iii Ine iir-, i ~ois.
The robbteIm. it ii aid, I len itlasced
the cashier ini the vault and made of
wIth abouit. $2~,50 mutost ly ini ('irrency
h rohhiers are .saihl Io have becen ri.
i a l"'>rd rinabiout, amiui wheni tIhe
dl(eid was di scoveredi two htours Iater,"
' I triees :Roing in thle di ir t ion 1>f
l1ilmber-. One wats describted ats lein':
abloi:t sh' feet in heIght, rathte' slen
dcir, uark 'cCoinlC teCd anad wore a ca p.
The- other was not as tall, but a little"
siinter', dari'k, and~ also wor'e a cap,
Cashier Thomas recalled that the
smlal lrr of these men came into the
bank a wveek ago today, at which
fiiie he asked -himi to cash a Pouthiern
Itailway check. tor $400. Hie salid to
i' itran;ieir th'at he could( not--do it
Without identification. The atranger
Is said to have amske'd the casthierf
any otherts worked in the bank wt
him.
A rewardl of $100 haes been offered~
bty the Smonks flankitng Company' for'
the arrest of the robbers.
'Severe ('ftld Qniekly ('uredi.
"On December first .1 had a very se..
vere cold or attack of (b ,5rippi
may. lhe, and wyas nearly dIown sickin,
bed,1' wr'iten 0. J. tetcalf. Weathe'thy
Mo. '"1 boehit two bofttlos 'of Cham..
berhli's C'onghr ReItmedly i andi JO~wa
,oply a fewAlyg u t 1 ga ei t"
be of the very best medicine~z aisimll
know what to do when. I have another
cold." Obtainable everywere.
IV T
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ANO UNCE NT
U. S. Woolen Mills Co., of Greenvillei
S. C. "Worlds Largest Tailors" will be in
your town with a beautiful line of Spring
Woolens.
During our three days stay we will
give away absolutely free with each suit
order, your choice of a 20 piece set of
Rogers Nickel Silverware or a double tex
ture Ladies or -Gents Rain Coat absolutely
free with each order placed during this
sale.
We will show you the handsomest dis
play of Woolens ever shown, each fabric
is guaranteed all wool thoroughly shrunk,
sewed with silk, hand tailored, a perfect
fit guaranteed or your money refunded.
Our price to one $15.00 to all.
Opening to be held in B. B. Hill's Pool
Room, next door to Powe Drug Store,
Laurens, S. C.
U.S. Woo a Mills Co.
ARE YOU
ENGAGED?
W 1 Aft E. ) IN Co> CU \'r,; n- '1 i j i 'Y
MIU.VIT'Y. .UR'I l.ONG E~ L'ENIEN~xCE; IN i/S IUSINEJSS IHAS
TIAUG/IT US~ WilIC/H ANUFAlC TURER/S MAER TirE U!EST
GOODS$, AND T1711.' K/NI) O)AI-Y /)(O WI. IIA VI- IN OUR STOREl.
WilW TWER IT IS A N iNG tAG EI AE N kING 01R A NY AiR TICI.E
O)"F!JIRY WE/ llA VE UT FO OU' AT At FAlIR 1AND
SQU AlNE l'R)I.
FLEMING BROS.
A Disordered Stomach
Is caused by food which has fermenited. To avoidl a spell of
sickness this impuro matter should be driven out. You need
DR. M. A. SIMM~ONS
Vegetable Liver Medicine
It Purlifes ih ~omnach and Bowets
It is, a pure, wholesome medl 41, masde only of a choice selection c( the
best of nature's herbal remedies (r correcting disorders in the livbtofnaff
and' bb*eis; 'It Is a flno cleansing medicineo het acts mildly,' 'yt It rias the
system of every particle of disease-breeding imlerity. It relieves bilIousness
indlgestlod and 't bist1Inion. Bluy oinly'the ge.tpioe in a lithdigraphed tin bo.
Look for the fiicttre of ttr. M. A. Simmons on the front panel.
Ae for the Tin Box. 'Price 25 Cent.
C. r.S IN!N 3j4 4. Proprietors, T. L.OUiS, iO.
A SSESSfR t'1 OTICE 1918. their return of sakn6 to 'the Auditot'
The Auditor's' ofllee WIll be open during the time above spqctild and
from the 1st of. Jarnuary to the.20thiof '4hall pay to the County Treasurer at
Febrntry, 1915 to anake, returns of all the same time other taxes are paid iry
personal property for tawaton. .l ieu of Worint the road.'
All mlale citizens betweeni th' tges All taxpayers are requii'ed to glto
of 21 and 60 f'eart on tile' 1st 6t'Jan- towns~hi pand numbf 'f 6!cbhool dis
aAry except those' Who aro incapable trict; at so state whether jpet3i'is'
of earning a Suppoxt bir~nt beijg situated In towfl or eouxitry. JEach 1Ot
moalmed ,or from o ,1or e JieyAre tAraet or ,parcol" of 'iadef'tnust'.be en-.
9e0 ppl Is, dgn edderat e ~dn tehed separately. - -'Me
xe 'd " "' ' " '. ! , After, the .20th" df' I'tudy .$6 pews i'
AIAd stil tifAde 'etiizews" between 'the cent pehalt9 will bq attuehed for fate
ages of 18 and 60. . tane 1ut',6-4y 91 tire .to fln)e thting. n itif a U jN m "
January, 1917, are liable to a road Iax '' J. W. THOMPSON, Jimt
of $1.50 and are required to mak'so~t A..u.,it..