The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 23, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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C 8 8 1 8 88 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8, good 8 Y moon. b Leesi and Personal Aention. 8 MI S 8 and 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 visit 'Mr. James Todd is spending a while Marl at Montreal with his parents. Mi Miss Kate Lenoir, of Camden, Is vis- Brae lting Miss Josie Sullivan on West Main city Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee iaangston spent Si nday in Lanford with relatives. holmn Mr. E. 11. Wilkes spent a while last week at Glenn Springs. I Mr. J. C. Boyd, after spending sever- Ai al days in Florence, returned home Va., yesterday. spe; Mr. E. P. Minter and 11. A. Babb will the leave today for the northern markets Al to buy fall goods. Win Rev. J. A. Brock is conducting as I special meetings in the lower part of Boy Greenville county this week. M1 Mr. Kirk Donly, of Columbia, spent Mos Sunday in the city and returned home frie Monday morning. Che MIr. Ray Taylor returned home M Thursday from Anderson where he Frih spent several days visiting friends. bec Mr. John Wells Todd returned home two from Montreat, N. C., Thursday even- M ing after spending several days there. itin Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fleming return- eral ed to the city last week after spending out a while in Greenwood with relatives. M C. A. Hedgepath, of Columbia, spent reti the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. S.. the Harper on R. F. D. 2, near the city. 'Car Miss Virginia Edwards, of Due A West, has been visiting her grand- Vin mother, Mrs. Virginia Miller. sidi Mr. Lawrence 'hilpot left the city six Sunday on his return to Clemson Col- 3 lege. This will be his junior year. riv( Misses Maudie Mae Jesse and Pau- and line Clark spent several days last tivc week at Enoree visiting relatives. I Mr. Frank Bostick, of Pacolet, is Ias spending a while in the city visiting wit his uncle, Mr. J. D. Sullivan. I Miss Louise Irby, of Laurens, is vis- A iting friends in Union for a fortnight. fro -The State. cit; Mr. Grover Rtichey, of Laurens, C. spent the week-end in Union with friends.-The State. Te Mr. John D. Fuller returned to the SPK city Saturday afternoon after spending col several weeks at Hendersonville. Mrs. Guy L. Watson, of Laurens, is left visiting her mother, Mrs. Bellotte on an Buncombe Street.-Piedmont. fte Miss Eliza Woodside, of Greenville, is visiting miss Hattie Sullivan on a South Harper St. wI Mr. Iloyt Camp, of lartsville, spentl. be Mlonday and Tuesday in the city visit- ye ing friends. 'Jr. Julius Sitgreaves' spent several ha 4 days last week in GreenVille, return- ye ing home on Saturday. Inc Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Sullivan spent N( the day Sunday at Gray Court with relatives, da Mr. W. 0. Ward left the city yester- T day to be away several days enjoying w his vacation. Ga Dr. W. E. Thayer, of Sumter, is ex-i pected in the city Friday to spend yC several days with friends. ei Mr. 2. I .. Kerr returned Saturday ( from his summer101 vacation spenlt at New Bedford, Mlass. Rev, and Mrs. .1. 1h. Daniels and si children, of Abbeville, are visiting M\r.! and Mrs. J. ii. Ellis3 on IlImtonT street. i ~Miss IElizabethl Young returned Sunday from Gaffney, where shle has hi beeni visiting .\r. and Mrs. (I. D~udley Young. i Miss Lisl Nelson left the city last week for Augusta whlere she will visit friends and relatives for about two weeks. M~isses Ijuey and Laola Mcihaii re turned home last 'week after a very 1 pleasant weeks visit to friends in An derson. Mr. Marvin Franks, of Charleston, arrived in the city last week and1( is spending his vacation here with relatives. I Mr. Wells 10. Clardy left Sunday for Penrose, N. C., to spend a week with Mlrs. (Chardy, who wvent upi some1 timie ago. Mris. (Cari liIram lettec anad little dlaulghltr, E~lzabe11)th, have ret urned from a pl1easant. V isi It to rela t ives at' llarkxodale. Mr. .Jim lhrnett, of Spartaunbulr, afrter spendling some0 turn' at the home11 of .\r. Tr. P. Poole ne'ar the Eity Ve turned- to hiis home Hi oday. htlas tek at .\iheville, N. ('., re itlE Mtir, ; hiv y I i lhurrt r o. fli I tt NI'. rrve llIE in I he l iii s. 'enha lI sp~le sEverail days of I i iala It li it lar i.b~hni n. ofI I;:.3 r t d cin t he Iit yes D J; ida a spe d a whle I I 'i her e it I . .' lIk M i.u' hal lel. ore th umtrned how 11il tI oh' houye falrodty. wiz Mr. 11. Terry willl leave todaiy for -lu sno-~h to buyt hIs fall stnnk of s for his new store in the Sitm building. Or s Nell Brewer, of Gainesville, Ga., da Miss Shaw, of Fountain Inn, are an ng .Miss E mma Cooper on South Sr Ter street. so sars. hloyt Charles and James q e, of Union, motored over to the 1)1 last Thursday to mike a call upon dl friends here. ss Mary Sullivan hias returned i fro.t MeColl where she spent week as the guest of Miss Sarah . Gary Thompson, of Richmotid, ed arrived in the city Monday to d several days of his vacation ing city with his relatives. r. and Mrs. F. M. Sistrunk, of fr nsboro, spent last week in the city G he guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. C. N isses Hattie Gray and Elizabeth 1 h cloy have been visiting their ad, Miss Mary McCullough, at ster. iss Vivian liMtff returned homeli lay from Greenville, where she has a i visiting relatives for the past weeks. r. and Mrs. E. Ii. Machen are vis \Washington, Baltimore and sev other cities, enjoying a summer, b ng. b rs. I. E. Cartledge and ,little son c trned home Monday after spending I past week in Augusta where lr. d tiedge is now located. I ' [iss Hannah Royal has gone to t eland, N. J., where her parents re and will remain there for live or r" weeks visiting them. [r. John Wright, of Spartanburg, ar d in the city Thursday morning spent a short while with his rela s. irs. Joe Phinney, of Clinton, spent t Thursday and Friday in the city h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. I). Cc. Ir. Ed. Hart, of Oklahoma, spent ti Thursday until Sunday in the r with his sisters and mother, Mrs. M. Clark. liss Lucile Green, of Clatanooga, in., arrived in the city Sunday to nd a while visiting her friend and lege-mlate, Miss Dot IHudgens. Ir. and Mrs. Robert Elchelberger I the city Friday for Spartanburg I Glenn Springs where they spent a r days. Cie many friends of Mr. L. G. Roff, imember of The Advertiser force, Li be sorry to learn that lie has In sick for several days and is not twell enough to be at work. lr. L. F. Nabors and family, who ve been living in Ora for several ars, have returned to thie city to Ike their home and are now living on Irth Ilarper street. Mrs. W. H. Garrett and her grand ttghter, Anna Prentiss, left the city ursday for Greenville, where they 11 he at the homte of Mr. and Mt's. go. Mrs. James Sullivan returned home sterday after being away from the ty several weeks visitinng her pa nts, Mr. and irs. 'oumnts, of -u~nsonI. Alessrs. C. lI, Itoer' and( Miss Bes-. e Cr'ews at'e In thle Noth butyitng fall >0ds fotr D~avis-Roiper Comlpany. Mtr. J1. AleAlister, who is now located at incaster, will assist them. AMr. T. .\ac Roper, of thle city, and as sister, Mt's. Sallie Bradley, of time ickot'y Tavet'n sectiotn, left the city at week tot' New Jersey where they ill sp~etnd a wvhile vIsiting relatives. Misases Lula D~avis. of Columtbla, and tmnma Castlebttty, of Ware Shloals, af ir spendinlg sever'aI days in the city s the guests of M\rs. Ross iBlakely, ave returtned to Iteir respective otmes. .it'. Calhount McGowan arr'ivedi in the 113' last Wednesday frotn Char'lotte .'herte 1he Is located atnd will spetid evet'al days of his vacation hetre with Is parents, M t'. atnd .\rs. F. P'. Alc to wan. Milsses Antie Luci1l0 11obo, of Spat' anburg, lat'y Jnzv'lik, of New Yot'k tin St. Lawt'etne Glardner, of St ~mls, will artrive iti tihe city todla) (tnd spend several days visIting .\is: ItI is reliotrd I that .\tr. Harrytt'3 .ile \ Ilistert, whto whlile vlsihttng telative; w~ith Itever, i ge'tting along ntch(1 he( Ie an tti s 3'xin4(ed Io he' up agin t in \I Fs. (b-o. 8. .\I'('ravv atnd hr4 Fol .htd. 4urne Haturda fro bynell8 \Ibrn imhe w th te .4 .44 thol.o who14 neut4 z b t . 14r . T o m i . 4 4 w i1 4 1 r . l n d \ l r . \ le lnd .ront, .It. t Ir. \'intlent we 11r th purpot t o(M( f iarryitng ('a, II1 ma1 ttttl Ihere for tned ica4l tre thrent. 'FTh eter were tatk'itng t In linos t'itn Qlr. and Mrs. J. J. McSwain, oft enville, arrived in the city Satur- T y afternoon as the guests of .\lr. d Mrs. F. P. McGowan. And on nday morning, Mr. McGowan, his is, Calhoun and Frank, and .ir. Mc ain went down to their old home P ice near Cross 11111 to spend the y. Mr. and Mirs. J. T. 'Lanugston and air daughter, Miss Florrie, of )arl ton, stopped over in the city last ve 'ek to spend a short while here cap Ii relatives on (heir way home fromn cenn Springs. M\iss F'lorrie remain- ~ in the city until Monday as the i est of alisses Anna Bell and Bessie illdress. si Mr. C. I. Moseley returned Sunday et Dnm a pleasure trip to St. Louis, the reat Lakes and the cities of the a )rtheast. Mr. Moseley went as thej h test of the insurance company which ea represents and was one of a large n trty made up of those agents who 1t td written a certain amount of bus- to ess during a stated time. Mr. Mose y states that on the lakes he found 9 1 overcoat rather comfortable. g NOTICE. c fi There will be a Penticostal meeting b eginning next fourth Sunday at Long- c ranch Holiness church, In Laurens e county, S. C. Brother F. L. Brain ,tt, an old Laurens county boy, will o the preaching assisted by Rev. 0. E. aylor, pastor. The public is invited attend for not less than ten days. le are looking and praying for a real evival. M. A. Sumerel. For Committee. Rally Day for Old Fields Church. The Laurens County Missionary In titute of the Presbyterian church vill he held at Old Fields church, Ora, >. C., Friday, August 25th, opening at 0 a. n.. We invite every one interested in nissions to come and help make the neeting a success. A picnic dinner will he served on he grounds at the noon hour. The train will stop at crossing In ront of the church. Ladies of Old Fields Church. NOTICE. The election boxes are now in read iness at the Clerk of Court's office to he given out to the managers of the different precincts. The managers are requested to take due notice and call for the boxes prepared for their re spective precinets. C. A. Power. .James Moore at Hospital. Mr. .James Moore, who has been with the A. L. Mahaffey Grocery Company for some time, is now at the city hos pital sick with fever. it is hoped that he will recover soon as possible and he at himself again. just issued, tells all about Crimso4' Clover, aif a/ and all Gr ss nhd Clover Seed Jr Fall Planting. Wood's Fail Seed Catalog also gives full and complete infor mation about Vegetable Seeds that can be planted to advantage and profit in the late Summer ar.d Fali. It is altogether the maost use ful and valuable Fall Secd Catalog issued. Mailed free to Gardeners, Market Growers and Farmers on request. WrIte for It. IT.W.WOOD Ci SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmonid, Va. * aii itt Advertisement. RAXLER GAINING VOTES FROM SAM EVERY DAY NOW eople Like the Man Who Stands For Something and Says it Out ''hiis is purely and simply an ad rtisemenit for David 13. Tldaxler ndidate for ('ongress. Every iteient in it is a matter of news, id a statement of fact, but if any V is apet' printed it, as news it ght be accused of "partizanship." By the frank and hopeless confes mn of Sam Nicholl's' own support s, Traxier will carry Union coun by at least flive hundred votes,. reen ille county will go for him a matter of course, for in his >le county men know his ability, iruestness, energy and frank fair ass. Laurens county will split fair ' even, by all accounts, but Spar nburg County--Nicholls' home )unty--which went for Nicholls last Inc by only 192t6 votes, will this year lye Traxler a vote for every one it Ives Nicholls. And why should that not be the ase? Isn't, it just and clean and tir and right that Nicholls should e defeated? Why in the name of omnmon sense shouldl he be reelect d? What has lie ever (lone? Sam promised to come down from Vashington and face the music be are election (lay. But lie keeps on ostlponing his coming. WVhy? In answer to letters and telegrams 0 says that he is too busy. But ther congressmen have found time o cone home. is Sam the only one f the lot who is busy? lie wired a 'riend in Union that he was "busy," Lnd that same day he played third ase for the Democrates in a game of fil with Republicans. They say lie Wade a pretty good third baseman, oo. But congressmen are not ele sted to play ball. if he had time to lay third, why can't he find time to ,ome down and tell us where he, Stands on this matter of Blcaseism? Illease men write and wire Sam, Msking him to explain why he will not come out in the open on this matter. Sam replies that he is out of State politics now. Why is he out? Has his head swelled so badly that he feels bigger than his State and his friends? lie found it easy to say where lie stood when Hlease was governor and Smnt wanted par dons for clients. lie found it easy to say where he stood when lie wanted the votes of lllease mren Ili the first primary when lie first ran for congress. lie found it easy to promise to desert Blease in exchange for the support of a daily newspaper in the second primary. Why can't he tell where he stands now? Is lie trying to ride the fence and pull votes from suckers in both camps? Who likes a straddler, anyway? Wils< ASK! The House *Rec Having conscie tive of the People o ture, having voted i the state andits pec its alone without c personal fortune, I tion for a second te I take it as an well as nmyself, fav cies that contribut< pie, but I point ~ the line of economi Means committee < two sessions, I acc4 the appr'opriations3 state govr nment33~ MSLEEP IN SAFETY U " {ANDCOMFORT This is just what you can do + if you use one of our "Mosquito Canopies " " $1.75 $2.90 Suspends from ceiling; For either wood f complete with bars, or iron bed; a cords and pulleys child can attach it The acme of quality and ? simplicity. Priced so LOW that every one can afford them ? WILL YOU? subject your family to the discom + forts and dangers of mosquitoes * another night S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. n W. Harris 5 FOR RE-ELECTION TO of Representatives on His ord and His Merits. ntiously perfomed my duties as a representa f Laurens County for one term in the legisla Lt all times with a single eye to the welfare of ple, considering every bill before me on its mer onsidering its bear ing on factional politics or ask the endorsement of my record by re-elec rm. atter of course that the other candidates, as or good roads, good schools and similar agen a to the advancement of the masses of the peo vith pride to my record of achievement in c legislation. As a member of the Ways and >f the house of representatives during the past apted it as a dut'y to assist in "scaing down" asked for by the various departments in the to such ani extent thZat the~ difrec be( t ane fr'n h ari * ra e tremedou a'..kof 06,0 . Tesoc