The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, January 03, 1917, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
* BETHABARA NEWS. *
Bethabara, Dec. 2.-The Christmas
season .was opened by a Christmas
tree at both Pine Bluff and Pine
Grove schools on Friday morning and
afternoon, respectively, Dec. 22nd.
Each little child of these communities
was given some gift which made their
little hearts joyous.
Miss Annie Caldwell, teacher of
Pine Bluff schoo left Saturday, Dec.
23rd, for her home in Sharon to spend
her holiday vacation.
Mrs. Cliff Babb, of Greenville, and
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Milling, of Green
wood, wei-e visitors at their unce's,
Mr. R. W. Brown on Tuesday and
Wednesday, respectively.
'ir. II. \I. Turner, of North Carolina,
with his father, Rev, W, P, Turner
during the holidays,
Mr. M. G. 3oazinan who ia camped
at Verdory community now, came
..Tluhil'lday to visit his parents, MIr. and
Mrs. W. , 13onsmalil.
Mr. and Mirs. Hartwell Cromer who
have been living at liarksdale, moved
Into the \\hiteford section this .week.
We welcome them back.
Mrs. Charlie loazman is visiting her
sister, .\rs. Neal iill. Mr. and \Irs.
1-1111 w ill leave soon to make their
home in Florida.
Mr. Alex Brown who is ai Citadel col
lege, is spending the holidays at home.
We are glad to have ilr. and .\irs.
Floyd Spearman in our nidst as
neighbors. \\'e wish them all happi
neess in th-1r mlarriedc life.
.\lr. and .\ls. .I. (. Ilrown had as
thei' gust s ('hristmas day .\r. an!
M~rs. .1. U1. \\'ile~utt and Son .Jack, .\lr.
and \. I-2. It. \lilling and son, Ar
chic, and .\Irs. Cliff 11,0bh and childrenl.
Prior, Oscar and .lack.
Miss ILydia Turner is with ler un
cle. Mr. It. S. (rillin during her
Christmas vacation.
Mr. and Mlrs. htobble Whiteford and
children were Mir. and Mrs. W. G.
Boazman's guests Thursday and Fri
day.
Mr. W. Rook Brown is visiting his
father, Mr. R. W. Brown.
We are sorry that Mlr. Miller Cole
is in such a critical condition. We
trust he'll soon be better.
Mrs. D. B. Meadows, of Columbus,
Ga., nee Miss Pierce Turner, of Cross
Hill, is spending a few days with her
sister, Mirs. Brooks Coats.
Mr. Dipner of Chappels was the
guest of Messrs John Noffz and Rich
ard Smith during Christmas.
Mr. Fureron preaches his first pas
toral sermon at Bethabara on second
Sunday in January at 11 o'clock. We
urge all members to attend.
EAT LESS 3MEAT
ANI) TAKE KI)NECO
IF KIDNEYS HULT
Says Kidneco Flushes Kidneys, Stop
plug Backache. Meat. Forms Uric
Acid, Which Excites Kidneys and
Weakens Bladder.
Nating meat regularly eventually
produces kidney troule in some roi'm
-or otheri, says a we'llI-known authority,
because the ui'ic alcid in the meat cx
.'ites the kidneys, t-hey become over'
cause d, get sluggish, clog up and
aueall sorts of distress, particular
ly backache and misery in the kidney
region, rheumatic twinges, sev'er bead
aches, acid stomach, constipation, tor.
]phd liv'er, sleeplessness, bladder and
tarinary, irritat ion.
The moment your back hurts or kid
nley areni't aicting trighit, or it' bladiler'
bothers you, get a small box or kidne
co f rom Pteo p1e ('D rug SItore an d take
one tablet before each meal followed
by a glass or wvater for a few days. andii
your kidneys will thlen act line. This
famous Itreatmnit is tmadle fiom a
formula of a s pecialistI in t he' treat
moent of' kidney itroiilie, andm has bsein
ised for genera ition s ItoI ils clo(ge
kidnieys tind( sIitilte ttm ii noralt
activity: also to neuitral ize the aicids
in the urine o it no lontge' irrilates.
j hus ein.tt bitiiri dliSOilrdr
Kidnieen van no t intiureIi anyone.ut mia
'will be~ lformii a wondier'fully elthel i
:' remedy lor' ali hiiey ills. Th1ey ate
inlexpensix e an mlan b le eight by' th
* * * * * e* * * e *4 * e 4
'Yates (Cox of tie IFrietndshtilp counn
4 ty which wais soI~tlemnIe in theprs
enec of a rew friends anld relattiv(s at
t' the home or .\i r. .1 ohni Wasingtton, thle
officiating tministe ir, Siunday a fi troon
at- 5 o'clo('k. trovedi of' nu tch inteI rest
to their many fr'iends.
Mrs. Cox is thle eldes tiaughttei' of
Mr andM .t.Sam Switzer. antd has
tributes of chatacter'. Th]e groomn ls
afa'mer' aind a yotung muan of sleirlig
After the ceremony was performed
the w edding party r'epaired~ to1 the
home of the bride's iparents where ani
elegant suppler' was served.
Mir. and M1rs. Leander Owings, Mu's.
Florence Ropp, Mfisses 'Cecil Owings,
OlivIa Curry, and Mu'. I. M. Owings
wore visitors of i. Stun Cui'ry and
faupily Tuesday.
Miss Lilly Thomason hadi as her
EXTRA
SPECIALS
h . FOR Reduced
Sweeping ,
Sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY Laieso
of the
AND Ready-to.
y aMost ANDr
Seasonable
GosSATURDAY .amet
OF THIS WEEK
AT
i I .wdl 1 Y TSW I T Z E R C O .
After a busy week of stock-taking we find many ready-to-wear garments in broken lots that
we will make special prices on for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week ONLY. Re
duced prices only on
COATS, SKIRTS, DRESSES, COAT SUITS, LADIES AND MISSES
SWEATERS AND SILK UNDERSKIRTS
The goods are seasonable, most fashionable in color and of the most popular weaves. We mention b~elow a few
prices to show their money-saving value.
Ladies Coats Ladies Suits Must Go Ladies Wool Skirts
$1000an $1.5 Cats... ...... ...$798No. 289 black and navy Skirts . . .. .. .$2.19
$1.0 nd$1.0 ots...........7.8All $12.30 Ladies' 'Wool Suits, this week . ... $6.98 All $5.00 Wool Skirts .. ... ...$4.39
$7.310 and $8.50 Coats ............... ...$5.98 All $6.0(0 and $6.50 Wool Skirts ..... .$4.99
Misses' $5.0() Coats .... .... ........ .....$3.48 All $15.00 Ladlies' Wool Suits, this week .... $8.30 All $7.50 and $8.50 Wool Skirts...... $5.99
All $10.00 Wool Skirts ... .. ..... $7.99
Ladies Undershirt All $17.30 aind $18.75 Wool Suits, this week . .$9.76 Ladies and Misses Sweaters
$1.00 black Sateen Underskirt .... .... .......89 $2.50 Ladies' red Wool Sweater .............$2.19
$1.30 black Sateen Underskirt .... .... .....$1.39 All $20.00 and $22.110 Wool Suits, this week. .$11.75 $3.50 Ladies' red Wool Sweeter .... .... ...$2.99
$1.50 fancy Sateen Underskirt .... .... .....$1.39 $3.00 Ladies' red Wool Sweater .... .... ...$3.99
$3.00 Taffeta Silk: Under~skirt .... .... .....$2.79 All $23.00 Wool Suits, this week ...........$13.75 $1.75 M1isses' Fancy Sw~eater .... ..........$1.49
$3.30 Taffetat Silk Underskirt .... .... ......$3.19 $1.00 Infant's Sweater............89
$3.00 'taffeta Silk Underskirt .... .... .....$4.29 All $27.50 and $30.00 Suits, this week .......$16.75 50c Infant 's Sweater ........ .... ...........43
As all merchandise is very scarce this year, this will be an unusual opportunity to pick up your requirement. Call
adinspect the lines.'
SWITZE R CO
Saled pries o nleey O nlA R N rilsa hs rcsAeCs
guests Wednesday Misses Sallie
llro'wnlee and Ruth Switzer.
Mr. .1. Archie WllNi of Atlanta, Ga.,
spent part. of the Christmas holidays
with homefolks here.
Mr. Clyde Curry, \liss Marie Curry
and Rev. and Mrs, G. H. lIarey were
the guests of Mr. 1111k Curry and fam
ily Tuesday.
Messs 1. Al. Owings and Leonard
Owings, motored over to h oals littne
lion Wednesday where they were 1the
guests of .\lr. .Jess Lipford and sistei.
'Mrs. .1. It. Ilellats ret urned to het
home ini Slarpanhurg Satuirday, afltr
enjioying a few days with her sis.er,
.l rs. .1. It. Irrownlee.
Mr s. I1. %. Naibors of (olumbia, spenlt
several day. last wvek wil h her moth.
c r, Mr Is. 1. ,' I rook:;.
Aliss ('lar ('ampbell and broth er
spont V riday night with.1 Aliss lore
i.\berorornhi'.
.lMiss .Iantetto T!.otmiason was a visitor
of .lis .la jorie Iopp of (;ray '('outt
last week.
Mr. and .\lrt. Slates Curry have re
cei c ly tuovel into their hridsouz
new.% hung1Jalow on tho (;ray Court road
Where, they vlil reside.
Wedniesday afternoon at 3 o'(1lok
the body of AMr. .nit Salerlield was in.
terred in the cetmetory here, he ser
vices being conducted by the Rev. ,
11. HIarley. MI-r. aterfield had beer
in failing health for soie time. For
the IMst year Al r. Saterfleld has lived
in the [airview section of the county
Tie is survived by a ntuttber of childrer
and a wide family connection,
[lere's wishing The Advertiser and]
force a happy and prosperous nov
year.
Are Your Sewors Clogged?
'rhe howels are tho sewerage system
of the body. You cnn well imagine
the result when they are %topped up a.
is the case in Constilation. As a purga
five you will find Chamberlaln's Tab.
lets excellent. They ate mild and gen
tle in their action. They also improv(
the digestion.
CANT LOSE H.Ult.
Twienty 1ears from Tody a lialdhead
ed1 Mian Will be an l'nusuial Sight.
One of the most prominent drug
gists of Americal made it statement. a
few weeks ago which has caused a
great deal of discussion among scien
fists in I he medical press.
lie said: "If the new hair grower.
.\liidredina llair Remedy, increases its
sales as it has dluring the past year,
it will he used by nearly every man,
woman and child in America within
eilht years.
"When Mildredina Ihair Remedy is
usared almost uaniversally, dandruff will
disappear and with its departure bald
ness, itching scalp. splittiig hair and
all seap diseases will follow and I won
ty years from now a bald head will he
a rarity."
'ltere is only onf way to nure dan
drumff'. anl that is to kill th germs.
There Is only 0 Ii way to (lure dan
druff, and that s to kill tho germos.
'T'here is only o e hair preIaratiion
that will kill iih germs and that is \lil
dredinla llair, enedy. TI hi.i unusual
hair restorer lilt its record of thof u
ans of cares will grow hair on any
head where theye is an' life left; it
cures dlan(rl'uff, stols falling hair and
itching of the scall) in three weeks or
money baek.
It is the" most. pleasant and invig
orating tonic, is iot sticky, or greasy
and is used extensively by la(i1(! of
relinement who desire to have anud to
keep their hair soft, lustrous and lnx
uriant. Fifty centis for a large bottle
at 1aurens I)Drug Co. Mail orders illled
by Mildred Lotise Co., Bosion, Mass.
CUT THIS OUT
FR IC10 to show how quickly '111
dredina Hair Remedy acts, we will
send a large sample free by returu
mail to anyone who sends thi.
Coupon to Mildred Louise Co., llos
ton, Mass., with their name and ad
dress and ten cents in silver to
pay postage.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Vour druggist will refund money It PAZO
OINTMRNT falls to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Prot ruding Piles in 6to 14davs.
The first opplication gives Etase and Rest. 5Oc,
* CROSS HILL NEWS. *
*5* * * * S S .. .b 4
Cross 11111, .1an. 1.-last Sunday
inorning at a meeting called for the
imupose, the congregation of the Bap
ist church Voted to erect a new%
church house. The building Is to hW
of brick and to be constructed accord.
ing to the modern plan, with Sunday
school rooms and all other necessar,%
apartments. When comipletedl it is ex
timated that the new house of worshil
will cost not less than $10,000, an(
may go beyond that estImate. A
building and finance oemmittee wa,
appointed to take charge of the work
Tite present house, wltich has been it
us~e only four-teen years, has becona
inade(Imite to the needs and purpos
cs ot the cturcl, though still ais
wooden structureo i in fairly goot
condition. 'I'he movc for a new build
Ing utndertaken as it is in good faltl
and a true spirit is a commendalbb
one and the effort deserves abundan
At tho I'resbyterian inanse on Tutes
day of last week were married Mr
Floyd Spearman of this place an(
Miss Lois liryson of M1ontville. Till
cereomny was performed by Rev. W
1). Ratchford in the presence of i
few friends. The groom is one of th<
salesmen in Mr. J. IT. Nance's mercan
tile business, and the bride is the old
est daughter of Mr. gain Bryson.
On Saturday before Christmas Mr
Itobert Epting of Newberry was mar
ried to Miss May Brown of this sec
tion. The marriage took platd'it At
lanta while the couple were thero 01
a short visit.
Mr. J. henry Wharton brought a ca
of splendid mules here last week am
sold qiuite a number of thorn. Thi
remainder he drovo to Waterloo Rat
ttr-day where ho expects to sell them
This is the second car load ho hat
brought here this seasons
The local lodge of K. of P. will give
tl tr annual banqeut next Thursday
evening, 4th inst., at the school audi
torium. The feast will be prepared
and managed by the ladies of the
School Improvement association and
is expected to be a very pleasant af
fair.
Dr. Paul 'leGownn left Saturday
night for New York where he expects
to spend several months in practical
medical experienec in hospital work
in that city.
Aisses .Josie Gr(iint and is4ie
liro.Wn two young teachers from this
place, returned Sunday to their re
spective schools to resume their work
early this week.
.A l,111ureiis ('itz7en 'i'c1s4 of lIs Ex.
perlence.
Yoii have a right to doubt statemients
oif people living far away but can you
doubt Liaurens endorsement?
Itead it:
.J. W. Ifenderson, S. Ifarper Si., la4u
rens, says: "Miy kidneys were badly
disordered and I suffered from pains
in my back. I felt nervous and out of
sorts. \My kidneys acted t '0 frequent
ly at times, then again ti e secretions
were scanty and pal ll n passage. I
had, dull pains in theti p of my head
and the kidney seer ons deposted
se*nent. I got Doan's Kidney Pills
at the Laurens Drug Co. and one box
fixed me up in fine shape."
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't sim.
ply ask for a kidney remedy--get
- Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that
Mr. HIenderson had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Stomach TrMIOles.
If you have trouble with your stom
I nch you should try Chamberlain's Tab
lets. So many have been restored to
health by the use of these tablets and
their cost is so little, 25 cents, that it
is 'worth while to give them a trial.
UGH! AGID STOMACH,
SOURNESS, HEARTBURN
GAS OR INDIGESTION
The Moment "'ape's I'Iapeps"
reaches the stomanclh all distress
goes.
Do some foods you eat hit back
taste good, but work badly; ferment
into stubborn lumps and cause a sick,
sour, gassy stomach? Now, .\lr. or
irs. Dyspeptic. Jot this down: Pape's
Diapepsin digests everything, leaving
nothing to sour and upset you. Thero
never was anything so safely quick, so
certainly effeetive. No difference how
badly your stomach is disordered yor
will get happy relief in live minutes,
but what pleases you most Is that it
Strengthets and regulates you r stom
aeh so you cnn eat your favorite foods
vithout fear.
Most remedies give you relief some
time11s--hy re slow, 1b11 not sure.
"Pape'-ID' .pepsinl" h (tick, o-.itlvo
and p t. your stomach in a healthy
condit i so that misery won't como
back.
You feel different as soon as "Pap?'s
Diapepsin" comes in coi tactl with tho
stomach- -dist.ress itst vanishes---your
tomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch
Ing, no eruetations of undigested foods
your head clears and you feel fine.
(o now, make the best investment
you ever made. by getting a largo
fifty-cent ease of Pape's Diapepsitt
from any druk store. You realize in
five minutes how needless it. is to
sutffer from indigestiton, dyspepsia or
any ston)ach disorder.
JIL'S STATEMENT WILIJ
HELP LAURENS
Here is the girl's own story: "For
years I had dyspepsia, sour stomach
and constipation. I drank hot water
and olive oil by tho gallon. Nothing
helped until I tried buckthorn bark,
glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka.
ONMI SPOONFUL, helped me INSTANT
TY," Decauso Adler-i-ka flushet tho
INPIRFI alimentary tract it relieves
ANY CAS9I constipation, sour stomach
or gas and prevents appendicitis. It
has QUICKl7FW' action of anything war,
ever sold. The Eureka Drug Co.