The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 11, 1917, Image 10
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J.Co Burns & Co. S Red. Iron Rce
Spring Opening Sale
12 1-2c quality Bleaching, yard wide 10c $1.0( bottle Mystic Wine of Life 1 Guitar, fine toned instrument .... $2.99 1 lb. Suhc
12 1-2e quality Ginghams .... .... .100 (guaranteed for dkjsepsia) .... ...84o 1 large CaKe 0lycerine Toilet Soap 5c .2 Nutm (
.$1.00 bottle TI'Iri' S. S. S.. for blood 84c 1 nice Pocket Memoranda B~ook . 50 1 nice Coctrae......
15e quality Ginghams .... ...... 121-2c $1.00 bottle Mis. Joe Pearsoii's Rei- 1 cakes fine Toilet Soap...........100L
Men's Pants by the thousands, priceVS dI, guaraiteed fr blood diseases 84o 1 box Shoe Blacking.............o Lac Curii
78 c upttle totm eT ba ... .l .... .... $ 4 .98. .2i 2s Tq alito T ble O il C loth. . . . . ..5o
980 11p to .... ......... .... .....$4.98 50e bottle K 'im er' SwBitrs Root....ng 7 cakes'best Laundry Soap. . . ..-.....25c large BoladPthr. ..$12
Caps .... .... .... .. 25c, 39c, 48c, 75c toic.......................42o 2 ekgs (Polo) Laud Soa........2o 1 Coe il
Children 's Shoes .. 83c, 98c ui) to $1.98 50! bot I clson's Liver Tone, gitar
Ho~ 'sShes . 1.9, 1.6, 1.9 to$289 anteed .............. ...........39o 4 pkgs4. Celluloid Starch .... .... ....15o 2 sipools (go)Tra.......I
'oy 's Shoes $1.39, $1.69, $1.98 to $eove's Chill Tonic . 42o :1 plugs good Tobacco...........825 1 Spool
0irl's Shoes . . . . $1.25, $1.48 i4) t o $2.48 hottle Warners Sal'e Cure .... 42o 1 l1. Smokig Tobacco (good) .... 25c :3 boxe M
Mlen's D ress Shirts .. .. ..48c, 69 98c * b l e 's Rlietijimmit ('fire 500 Tack
Men's Ties, four in hand .. 10c, 25c, 48c I'm ......................... 84a free..........................25o
Mcm 'sI AicnColar, wit 1 c lo25v~ bo5t.h tI )m. Spwevrm''s I lealing, Oil T'ORY, BOB WHITE, DUKES, STUD, fIc
,lN' s JiIinn C la , worth 15c. for 10c01bi jr
M~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~lo cmpalnn(h1' ~w~tI 0ofr lc ~ I~is......... ......... ....22o 1TI lANg jarC1.' VALBERT...........b
3l's Linen Coll worth bottle Goose (0eoease Liniment. 22 1 jar as
l)on 't fail to see the bar'giis in the 25v bottle (Tose Grease, Mother's Joy 22c EREIGN AND REYNO CIGARETTS. I cake Il
ri.Eaee 25e p~kg. Black Drmaught .. . ..... 15c PICKNICK TWI-ST, COB PIPES AND I cake TarSa..........i
aiseent-Tin, lass, Crockery. REn ameled 25e hottle Menthiol, for croup and FRENCh BRIAR PIPES. 25c can o
Ware, .i.ks, Suit Cases. Rugs, Wallg
Paper. 50e bottle California Fig Syrup .... 42o I Wash Board................ 20c I lb. canA
Big lne ofMen'sFun' ats u ~ :3 bottle F'leteheu''s Castorla .... ....29o I large Dish P'an, Agate Ware ....25o Special Vale1 nHn oesSlc
igh line of Menl's Furl Hats ait waly 1 2
(lr,~i 50cC57c 9c 14 p o$.8d( bottle Grove's Chill Tonic .... ....42c 1 large Pic Paii, Agate Ware ........c 10,0ot............~
down 75! bottle l'iteheis Castoria ... 1 large Stew Kettle, Agate Ware 25 Special V1.48upi
Our Hiats cover the heads of the Pied- 25e box Chambe'lain's Liver Tablets 220 1 large tSew Kettle, Agate Ware 250 yard t
mont section like the dew covers Dixie. 25c bottle Chamberlain's Diarrhoea 1 nice Dipper, Agate Ware..........0a 40-inch S
Spcavauil ImlIade-Remed...... .... .... .... .....220 .1 nice Dipper, White Enameled ...25o Druid TiL~e sad et....21
Special v'alue, in TVowels, Handker- )~ lntt
chiefs, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 25 baeottistutlpeim us, - Chamberlain'si Pain Balm 22o .1 Wash Pan, Agate Ware .... ......loc SLPECIAL AUSI SRN RS
chiefs, havce Curtains", Counlterpanles, Rugs,IlagPiPnTn........b
Wall Paper, Dress Goods, Silks, Outings, 25e hottle Winslow's Soothing Syrup, I large Wash Pan, Tin............o GOODS
Fla n neletts, Pereales. for bal..................... 220 2 ai' Was P.u. ............. 0STRIPED
Big values in Hosiery and Underwear, 25v bottle Dr. William's Kidney Cure 22c 1 Dish Pan, Tin.................50 ING AN
Corsets, Middy Blouses, )ress Skirts, Sliiu 25e box Ir. Tuts Pills .... .... ...22c 1 .lrier TAI
Waists, Alen's Overalls, Work Shirts, 25e 1ottle Indian Root Pills.........22c l Mil S50 )AIAS C
)ress Shirts, Ties, Collars. 1 bottle Lemon Extract. ))ire loc Sifteis (wood i a i'o IIN
1 hot tlc Vlal ii Ia xtri'utt pure...... ...l00 Lamlps (glas) ......... ...25c uip to 89c
BOY'S ('A)'I'IINU- $I'('l~lj .\l~UEMIi niceTumbler.... ......... ......25c EhV ~EBGETLN 1
BOY 'S ('LOT IlI N(,' -SP1EC1 A LV\A11:1" LIic TmbESW
90 Suits, ages 1 to 8, l'or $1.98, EXTRACTS IN BULK- 6 Ice Tea Tumblers.........39c and S0c
LEMO.I(N A\NJ) VAIlL.(BRING YOURIJ 2 nice IF ilower Vlases ......... ......25c FOOTWEA. O IEWOEFM
$2.48. $3.39 a$............$4.48 6 White Plates................ 45M
I lot (;ilndthtts nmi chaumbrays .. 71-2c 6 White Cups and Saucers......45B
1If qiiuality I tliing. vard wide .... 9c 1 flask 'asto' Oil............lo 1 floered Plate.................00. UP.
I Id Sh oes $1.48, $1.75. $1.98 u p t () $4.39 1 1.11--c flask 'll t i lit, lo 1lowered Cup and Saucer........ 1(.
.\Ien's Slhovs . . $1.75, $2.25 ilp to $4.39 IN ixli Ioo ..................loc 1 lpelWt
linhv Shos........15c. 25c, 48c. 75c 25 (lotlies I is.............. Be I ER S, J Big le
Si -il o t .4in'1 he:iv -riv mixel 1"omitaiti h-11 Ink..........80 at...
ll . p r pir t.. ...... ......\ ilitg I'i I .... ....... ....4c 4,000 )ai
Ideis, yard. Sc. loc. 15C 'I tio 89c I J.ii~n. bottle Slv lolish .... 1 $1.25 $4
if('411'1bl, i n ut htS e' Polishi ... . loc W IN I) 0 \*I \I)EH7H''A IN I$1.S25', leavlmtgotgnw t9c
spia \aiI vales in Sils, Yard 39c,
48c. 69c up t ............$1.19 la 't' Bt 5,
1ii It Ia Ic' Taekg blt...........S Ie ' .... ... in.. Bo' lie I'at goinnet
SVii ai Spe-ial 48c, 69c, 98c to $2.39 2 'o ad I'eicils............... 15S 39c, o
\\ l ' I.\ Y 1. 11 l .\ M E .I'ii I...... I cal Spless Clease, fine 'or hose
W AY*141 . ?''I1- ' 1, 'I- I Ilt'mve If . k '!alhe.........S clealing.... ............ .....S 50AT~JiIA EO ILNR
|(INI.: \\'ll N Y017 ('.\N M Wl' ITl ATl e,.. . B ,(, (
I ( N \V I VN VtI: '.\N 1B 'VI I I box hIe'it 1cr 11.1 u vlps .... ......boc .1 box I utst' ('CIc if'lor cleaninig 8IIA PES LWR, IBN N
I ) IN .\C ET [ 8. ll'Y IT(ood). brass, Silver, i , wit Os
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Iii BV . NI )V ) S.\ V23 'I ~ 'I~2.5v jpk-. Ltt111 sive iIVt egiila tom' 20C aid gcuem'umal house cleanling.....,
1N)Y 'S\' 5I1l goo ~l a'm Clock............ 98C 1 cail osuiehold limt or. Stain . .100 so hLOMYUCNAFODT U
l'uI.W*I.: IT'l l"OH N'l ?, ,P. I ('all IloYw AIarm ('lock .... .... ... $2.48 1 Curmy Comb .......... ~ ~ OIASTlSSAO.C~EAI
ii .5) ot Ih' Vautpol 5 '(4( liem' il-4cv I",~ Eigh t IDay Cl ock.......$2.75 .1 Bluggy Whip (6 f'oot ) ........H LOOK T1 MOE.WELAE1
51.0o ho(t tle. \vampomle's Cod Liver Oil 84c n
$1.01 hottle MElvuev's Winie ol' fam- I Ilible.............$1.48 OthCea' Whips ....... 26c) 39o, 48c, 75C aT YOU.
dme..... .... .... ....... .... 84c 1 stluola''s Bible, soft limp bae( ..$1.48 . Ho'se Biush .... ...N'..STRAW.AND PANAMAE'IATS
$1.00 boitte \\'ier's Safe Ctire .. ' 'olisll. i'cd. black, tan, white b4c 5 Balls 'l'i'ead.................S
1) 1 tlII toI 's Sarsa pa muila(g 84c 1 large I)ay fook ........ .... .. 25c 1 doulle Roll Wall Paper. 150 ANI
$1.0 bottleaThrwetS.cS.oS.,NforcbloodD8SS
5Webotleaihnr'tSwLpiRot ...42
Whole Stock5e ho-6eDBdsn'sAIN TDegAYSECr-K 6 hi esae ol
No. 1 Store 210 we Laure.n0 Sote ledNo. Stemtre0.BSimnBlcNxtoL resH dw eC.
urns boteD.SeCoer'sRed Ironngacke
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* Ily W mll. . .
'I'his is an leI(as:ant Isubject to
think about. It calls too forcibly to
mind thle days of s,'ession, wheni we
had foo much fi)bt inl u, just as we
have today, too little ligh. I aim sor
]'y to say that I never saw iat riotism
at as low ati ebb as it is with us here
In Latirens. I dleilore the mob silrii
that is rising u p in ouir cities. We
boast of living in a land of fr'cedomun,
where our people ean meet and dis
cuss all vital subjeCts. In the sixties,
we had a band of leaders who run
rough shod over the people. They
took the stump and would brook no
opposition. Secession was a one-sid
ed thing; the other side was allowed
no part in the discussion. Our men
that attempted to address lthe people
were called all kinds of opproblrous
names, and even threatened with tar
and feathers. Our orators fooled the
People, that there Would not be much
of a fight. Six months would see our
army in Washington city. They even
would not stand gun fire and a South
ernor would whip half a dozen Yan
kees any morning before breakfast.
They would drink all the blood , that
would be spilt in this war. Our peo
plo were earried off their Neet. They
hunted up the litle Colt's five shoot
er's and went Into the blacksmlith's
shops and made bowie knives to hew
(he enemiy into pieces. We soon learn
ed thlat our opponents w-uld not throw
(owil their 1g1uns and let us march u p
and stick our bowies into them.
The pistols were useless as a wtar
giun), the riust ate them Ip and we
mould not get close enough in battle to
Shoot them. We sooni had some I
Speel to tihe fighting ability of our
Northernl men; they were of the samie
stock as o1ur Southern people.
Lot our peace party meet and calm
ly and iiletly disciss the war sItua
iloin. 'ITh ey have as m uch right to
their opi)ion as we have, so they don't
distilIb the stability of our II nited
States. JIt them talk! talk Is cheap
Ind Ion't CogI 1nne1h.Who wIhen to
see four more long years of bloodshed
and destruction of property? War
woul1d be a terrible cnlamity to us.
The Confederate soldier knows the ef
feet of war. If we have to fight (O
hope onl' young mnen will bravely Imeel
the call to arms. No sane manl witshes
to see the return of the conscript of
ileer, backed up by his compalny of
butaer-muilk rangers.
I The hook says: Young mIen for war
and the old men for counsel.
See our line of Flower Stands, spe
cial at 40 cents,
S. "I. & D. HI. WILKIES & CO.
FRIENDSIP NEWS." * i
Friendship, April 9.-The farmers
have had a nice rain for planting.
Most. all of them will be busy plant- I
Ing corn this week, that is, if the I
weather continues favorable.
Mr. W. If. Pitts and daughter, Miss
Ieila, motored to the city last Satur
day afternoon from this place.
Misses Janie and Lucile Pitts and
brother, Mr. Marvin, from this Zom
munity, were in ALurens last Satur
day afternoon, shopping.
Messrs J. L. and W. M. Pitts mande
a business trip to the city last Mon
day afternoon from this place.
Messrs Edd and George Pitts were
b4siness visitors in the city last Fri
(lay.
Mr. Murphy 'Pitts from this I)laco, c
was a business visitor in the city last C
Friday.
Mr. T. J. Pitts was among the busi.
ness visitors in the city la'st Saturday.
Mr. Will Pitta is having a barn N
built 'En days that's too wet to farm. I
11o is getting along very well with "
his work.
Messrs Tidd and George Pitta and C
sister, Miss 'Lucile, were the guests e
of Mipses JosIe, and Lidie Tinsloy last F
Sunday, of Trinity Ridgo-community, i
The weather for the last few days
relminds Us of hog-killing time. Mr. j
GOLDVILLE IS UNITED.
I'nlifed States Flag Hlosted, Accom-l
panied by Cheers.
(oIville, April 8.-Irriday after
noon1 III the Ircsence of 500 or more
loyal cItizens of (oldville, tIte AIjer
cal flag was holsted amlid a thinder
Oil a Pl)ause. P"receding the hoisting
of tle flag a rousing patriotic spe0ch
was delivered by Georgo M. Wright.
A significant feature of the hoisting
of this flag was the presence of 100
or more negroes who showed their
loyalty to the flag and to the nation
by their loud cheering. The people
of Goldville realize tha't this is no
time for differences. They stand united
a% one iI support of tile president and
nation.
New line of Crockery on our 10c
colinter.
. S. M. & E. I. WILK4ES & CO.
('onstipation and Indigestion,
These are twin evils. Persons suffer
ing from indikestion are often troll
bled ' with constipation. Mrs. Robert
Allison, Mattoon, Ill., writes that when
she first moved to Mattoon she was a
great slifforer from Indigestion and
ons tipation. F'ood dIstressed her and
there was a feeling like it heavy weiglt
pressing on her stomach and chest. She
did not ~rest well at night, and felt
worn out a good part of tittime. One
%itlle of Chamberlain's Tablets cor
rected this trouble so that she has
since felt liko a different person.
Vill Pitts killed a right nice shoat
ist Friday. le sure did have a fine
ay for it.
Among those Mr. Abe Coats motored
a the city last saturday were Misses
hidie and Bernice Coats, Eunice Car
or and Mary Bagwell.
Mr. J. 11. Sullivan from Laurens,
EL Bill17 ilM
EL ILOUS? CALOI
CLEAN LIVER
)on't lose a da s work!
Headachy, tak a spoonfu
Listen to me? Ta no more slk
ning, salivating cal el when bilious
r constipated. Don lose a day's
rork.
Calomol is morcu or qul Iver
rhich causes neero a of hopes.
alomel, when it co es to contact
rith sour i111 crashes o it, breaking
up. This is when you feel that awful
ausea and cramping. If you are slug
ish and "all knooked out," if your
Iver is torpid and bowels constipated
r-you have headache, dissiness, eoat
d tongue, it breatil Is bad or stomach
our just take a spoonful of harmless
odson's Liver Toneo
Hore's my guarantee-Go to any
rug store and get a 60 cent bottle of
lodeon's Liter Tone. Take a spoonful
came up to his place last Tuesday af
terinoonl.
Mrs. Irby Owings from Oakville
conmunity visited her daughter, Mrs.
Murphy Pitts last Sunday.
Mis. Lou Coats spent Iast Sunday
with Mrs. Ben 'Coley of this commun
ity.
IL SICK[MS!
AND BOWEL MY WAY
if Constipated, Sluggish,.
I of "Dodson's Liver Tone."
tonight and if it doesnt straighten you
right up and 1iaake you feel ine and
vigorous by morning I want you to go
back to the store and get yotir money.
Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the
sale of calomel because it Is real liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therfore
it can not salivate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson's Liver Tone will put your.
sluggish liverAtowork and clean your.
bowels of that sour bile and constipat..
ed waste which is eloggifig your sys
tom and making you feel miserable., I
guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's
LiWer Tono will keep f'our entie.tg.
Ily feeling fine for months, Give it to
your children, It is harmless; doesn't
gripe and they like its pleasant taste.