The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 16, 1916, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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Shiloh, Aug. 1-i.--Gary Armstrong,
the young son of Mr. W. M1. Armstrong,
atustained a broken arm when he fell
from a mule one day last week. The
little fellow was returning home from
a pleasure ride when in some way he
lost his balance and fell from the run
ning mule. Both bones of the right
artu were broken a few inches from
the wrist.
Most of the farmers have finished
"laying by" or rather quit work, as it
was impossible to get the crops clean
of grass. We notice that some of "the
b9.3s" have turned out some of their
worst Patches. Of course these patch
es are not on the road.
.\lr. and Mrs. Karl Gray were the
gue:sts of Mrs. J. C. Ilellans and fain
ily Sunday.
\. r. and Mrs. J. W. C'hestein and
Mrs. W. 14 Chestein and daughter,
Miss Corn. attended preaching at lien
dersonville church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Gray spent
Sunday of last week as the guest of
Mtr. Joint Weathetrs, of i"ountain Inn.
Ars. Pearl Chapman and children of
(Greenville, spenht, s'veral days of last
week with .\ir. and .\lirs. .J. F. Gray
and family.
Miss .\arinle a of 13arkSdale, was
the week-end guest of Miss (Ura-e a'nd
l utiu \\'alltc'e.
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Stil Phur Springs. .\tig. I I.-- 're ps ini
this cottn'ltinity are very inuch in
need of rain at this timne. \\'e notice
the grass is beginning to wilt.
NIr. .J. .\. 'ierce, candidate Ilot itag
1st rate, was in our midst one day last
week in btehalf of his candidney.
Alr's. J. W. .\lel'herson~l and children
visited at G. A. -l'herson's Sunday.
Mrt. .lot I)aVenplort and Bletter llalf
have gone on it visit to their iparents;
near Hodges.
Plier'e I)avenpiort of ( reentiwood
County is ofi ia. visit to itis .islet', .\ls.
It. M. Cunn lingluunl and other't rebatioes
and friends in this connntunity.
The fr'iends of .\rs. Sue '1Teaguel w'!1
be glad to know Ihat she. still improves
fromn her recent illness.
Mr. .\. 1". Te'ague and faltnily of .\lt.
Pleasant visited the tormer's mhother
last Saturday.
Col. J. I. \' haiton of Waterloo, ean
didate for State senate, passed througl
our town Saturday on his way froti
the old soldiers' reunion at I'nion
church, anti reported a large trowd
andit a good limne.
M'. A. It. Ilawkins of Diu' \\'est is
Stay inig aw'Vhil'e V it Ii homt 'folks
Mlrs. 1:. I,. Saronl is spenlding sonwit
time with her daugter', .\11-s. .1. .\l.
Winn of L.:a ens.
Recenlt Vi."itors in Ihis sectlion wecie
Messrs .loh W. Sims and W. '.
Welly of tle Fork sectiol.
Mas -r i.b . W. in
weekot 'nd ith i s I ou in,2 Io niih
.%A l t(. ( .\ 1. 1.e < 2 \\ 25ir l '' i
1o el h t 2112 Il IiS IsI lul( ' '.\:L I .'-- litI
eNa d Iott I i a on ) : .\r W. 2 i.' Na 1o
fon 'O I'y of iil l , nlo w ' f \i hal
flga, 2 l. e \ W .l Ia 'r 0war iIll sym-~'
I albJy (t I it ((I o' t' iilil0t. il..'tirnts
Mihlen . \a5i . HiIii'. t .\ s t Itttida
aneighorvs jtatinwIbi: n
that, C~nhieste Inone ink of0 thtl
gornd ob ha:. .parts, .g 1( Mtnisy
was(1 hi a houn . r2' ia \y f len;.
nci am W.oi I1. tig~lst 1 d .ls 1(( tto r'
enkagm tonay ( the b. VIn sic liehe.
Mlids wi'.i'e \ harto-t'-ad ll'ija
tinl althe wasote order's o)fl! the day
I enjoe ith. :,htne for' or fewtmotwtsi
Miss Jesso'dtit Thom'soAna rturnedI
liretvs andt il fit'end~ tat outan inn
andse 'Ons se ei. s n11mp
Mrs. Chestterlisnisnwa h
home aof her's parents, Judigandi Mrs.
ter a. Thomsan. visert mlany frIends
andrelatopeflamhat he 'i be benitteds
btt'fy00 the tit chane asti she i in ver 'l
ca(1atthe iom hoft's.osleu
larn 1tount frend tha "found
thmevs ls eihosinlap
ors. M r. Tom Madden sent some extra
fine peaches; Mr. Douglas Bryson solie
good cantaloupes and Mr. (1. W. Cha)
man called with sone splindlid peach
es for pickles. Thanks one and all,
good neighbors,
Miss Ora Powers left Sunday for a
visit to her brother 1Roy, at Winder, I
Ga. We wish her a pleasant trip.
Mr. Cliff Cunningham and family
and Mr. Simpson Bailey and family
were visitors in our city- Sunday.
All her friends (and she has many)
will be glad to know that Miss Susie
Langston is getting on nicely. She was
brought from the hospital Sunday
morning. We are all hopeful that she
will soon be herself again.
We were glad to see Mrs. Lena
Brown at S. S. Sunday, Mrs. Brown
looked very much at home at Pros
pect. Mrs. Brown is up on a two
weeks' visit to the family of her son,
Mr. Furman Brown and other relatives
here. All her old friends are glad
to see her again.
Miss Marie MIadden accompanied
her sister, Mrs. Kate Bell home Satur
(lay, where she will visit for a short
while.
Miss Allie lHollingsworth has re
turned homne after a pleasant visit
to her sister, Mrs, liessie lite, of
Cross 11ill. She also attended pro
tracted services at the Baptist church
and enjoyed Mr. I ee's preaching.
:ir. Bolt and Misses Bolt visited
near Iiigh land iloine Sunday.
Mr. .1. Dennis Cuillertson vas anong
the iany who attended and enjoyed
the old soldiers reuion at Quaker. It
was there while mningling with the
"oys" that lthe political hee began to
buzz heath his inlnana hat and niayhe
-(N ow\ I hope I'll not spring a Iolit
ital surprise! t \ell. four years f'rotl
now\ the rani froI. M.adden would give
Ili, opponent a iighty close race!
I)r'. Rouith and Ullinonstrator .\oore
will lecture at New l'I'(spect school
htouse \\'ednesday night at R:14. Cone
out patrons andl f'riends and hear whabt
is to be said.
(I rs. l.:rnest Mloore was a recent . r is
itor at the hoie of her grandlniotherl',
Mis. J. It. Finley.
lrs. EIstelle 1)aveniorl who has been
(n a visit to her uncle, T. S. Lang
ston, left I"riday for a visit to her sis
ter, .\rs. Simn (hrahain of 1.cesv ille.
She was nc e(. Iinanied by her l iother.
irs. l.:mmna (unninghai, who has
beeni willt her sister, Mrs. Ilvie l'owel'
for two weeks.
.\lr. iLther Iliggins of Newherry,
\who is the Ford agent there, spent the
week-ell "itlh l is sister, .\lrs. ('ora
la d(llen.
Messrs .\aillie and Meltlon ioi(r
were the glests last w1'"k of \lI. ant
.\I1"r. Thad .oore.
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I :>. I :. a lionai u I l., im 2u1.1 4
\ li .l i . .\ i .. In - I ;i u.1 ;I-i. .
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(oi .s idi he \\ r1 i.- -r t.\ ;1 .. J 1.
Lhad ,;i I'L i :.)l:
.\ I il al I il~ I~u . I i: ;10 d n .;
andy dan iy I \21. e day ni:-n.
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here) aL tlId h1d aI h'~i I -a y i .\r.S i
.\lr .\aI n lho ; n :.t r, .,
Anna i'en .\lr. t I d lolli and4 . i:-ter,
Mi140 LI .\lii i us 1)11c IS plumg isim n,
.ily Ia rV, hap, :12 soe In It heor
honi n (( l urenti .:M r r:iin th r
iis.\lit. l ( a In nhy Is is ii i n-:1 si
(wee (oui hk.ee;
.\i. and1 lr., ll(l5 50hi4' at n11re th
.,iifl 'd-le-day etslt oA .la.rg e (I'o r
11)5ll and ~ land SLInday.il~ Illl('
Theres w\liu e lhrli s iii s i('lotid
\\'ale ared 111hul til! repor te guests
cool At Mis plaectiLtves rogrssig
nicly anot we noe Ditur tee She good
M lit.~iint othnad lsrvisiting he Laxs
c'0r, Mrs . Loh Inr icnbVoorff ahi
r.I anduAtir. . Saai an irn eneraIned
the yItohung oles'th iety atii their.
horne !cjridae aty night. Aarg rw
Cross Anchor Downs Laurens Mill.
On lost Saturday Cross Anchor easi
ly won from Laurens 1111 in a slow
game of ball, the score being 19 to 1.
'1'he Laurens boys made 12 errors,
most of which let in runs. Parham
pitched a good game for the visitors,
letting only 2 men reach third base.
Laurens used 3 pitchers: Fuller held
the box for 4 innings, Frady 2, and
Burgess 3. The home team expects to
win the next three games, which will
be played at Laurens Mill park, In
spite of Saturday's defeat. All Lau
rens "fans" are requested to attend.
Admission 10 and 15c.
Following is the box score:
Cross Anchor All It 31 E
Bobo, c .. .. .. .. .. ..7 3 2 0
Moore, 3b ... .. .. .. ..7 2 3 0
Hembree, ss .. .. .. ....7 2 3 0
lietsell, ib .. .. .. .. .. ..7 3 1 2
Parham, 1 .. .. .. .. .. ..7 2 0 0
Simmons, 2b .. .. .. .. ..7 2 4 0
Templeton, cf .. .. .. .... 1 1 0
1)CShields, rf .. .. .. .. ..6 2 4 0
.Johnson, If .. .. .. ..G... 2 2 0
f69 19 20 2
Laurens A13 It II 1)
Ph rgess, 11b, ) .. .. .. ..1 0 0 3
Iloyd, 3h.... .. .. .. ..1 0 0 2
Sudduth, c .. .. .. .. .. ..4 0 1 0
husk, cf .. .. .. .. .. ..4 1 1 0
Creg ory, if .. .. .. .. .. ..1 0 0 0
l''uller, 1), ss .. .... .. ...1 0 I 4I
lrady, ss, p.... .. .. ...I 2 :1
Elichelberger, 21) .. .. .. ..3 0 0 0
Itarksdale, rf .. .. .. .. ..;3 E 11
31 1 5 12
scerc by% innlings:
It 1I H
('ros- .\neol r 5 I 1 i 1 7 000 I'. 20 2
latulrenls . . . . 0 1) 0 0 0 0 1-- 1 :._ i .
1 tIluillary- - Hass oi balls: ot P1l1_
1er, 1: off I'a rha m, .1 St ruck out: hy
l'arlani, 10: by 'uller, 5:; by lrady, 1:
by I'urgess, 1. flits: off I'arham, .0:
oft Fuller, I : off lIadIy, 7; off 1lir
gess. 2. Two-hase hits: I llemhree, De
Shiehuls. I'm lire. M.\ r. W. It. ltichey.
.Jr. TIhuie of game. 2 hours, 15 seconds.
Special invitation is extended to e -
erybody coming to lt1111'ens for the
great "Dollar )ay Skle" to visit our
store where youl will see the greatest
line of Ilomte Purnishings to he found
in the State.
S. M. & 14. H1. VILKI1i(S & CO.
Ou They All ummer
Go10 Goods
The Most Powerful ~
Clean Up Drive in Our Slippers, Summer
History Goods, Palm Beach
Suits, Summer Underwear, Straw Hats,
Pants, Skirts, Shirt Waists; All
Summer Goods
Also don't fail to See Red Iron Racket Special
values Dollar Day, Friday 18th. Our two
stores will have some of the biggest values Dollar
Day you ever looked at. Our stocks are too big
to list, and some odd lots are too small too list.
We will pile them out and first come-=-first
served. It is needless to say more for J. C. Burns
& Co. is known all over South Carolina as the
leading bargain givers. Under buy and under
sell=--live ani let live. Come to
J.C.Burns&Company
2 Red Iron Racket Stores in Laurens
No. 1 Store Red Iron Racket, 210 West Laurens St.
No 2 Store on the Square, O. B. Simmons Old Stand
A Few Choice Dollar Day Specials
Three 50c Ties - - $1 Any Straw Hat in Store - - $1
Any $1.50 Shirt - - $1 Three 50c Under Shirts $1
An Three Pair 50c Drawers - $1
Three 50c Dress Shirts - $1
Two Olu1s $1 Union Suits - $1 All Ladies White Slippers $1 pr.
Gireat Dol ar Slipper Sale
All Ladies White Slippe s $1.00 Pair For One Day Only,
We s'ay a One Dollar Slipper Sal 1 ani ;ot a pair of Slippers in the lot--Every Pair of Slippers we
offe. for One Dollar is worth far more mon y!
We have broken lines of Slippers--lots of them. Good Slippers--every pair of them!
Nothing the mat ter with the Slippers---wa; are simply short on some widths and sizes.
So)me are $2.50 Slippers, some, are $3.00 or $3.50, and some way up to $5.00 Slippers.
We have put these broken lines on tables by themselves-.-and the Man, Woman, Boy or Girl, who
buys them, will draw a Prize when they get the Slippers for One Dollar!
We make this Sale to clean out our broken lines---that's our object!
Slippers for Men, Women, Boys, Misses and Children!
Come in and look at these Great Bargains for, if you find your size, you'll get far more than
Double the Value of your money in Good Slippers!
Remember This Sale Is For One Day Only!
Clardy & Wilson
Laurens, - - - - S. Carolina