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11 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 9 Loeal and Personal Mention. 8 88 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Capt. .1. M. Philpot went to Bilitnore Tuesday on business. 'Mr. and 'Mrs. J. T. Sanders and son, of Enoree, were here Friday. , Miss Sue llenderson, of Clinton, at tended the county school fair Friday. Mlr. Alack Boyd, of Shiloh, was in the City yester(lay on business. Nl-. .1. T. A. liallew spent several -(ays in Columbia last week. Mr. F. W. Little went to Columbia Saturday on business. \Ir. Thos. W. Cothran, of Green ;wool, was in the city yesterday. liss Rosa .\ladden, of Clinton spent the week-end with her cousin, Aliss C'orie Stone. Mr. .lohn A. Ilarksdale, of Green wood, was among the visitors in the city yesterday. Air. Eugene Power, who is attending Clemson College spent the week-en( in the city with his parents. Mrs. C. 1. Clarke sent The Adver tiser 'English pea blooms pulled from the vines in her garden on Thursday. Miss ieth Shell has returned to the city after teaching in the lower part of the state. Aliss Virginia 6impson, who is at tending Converse college, spent the week-end in the city with her mother. Mrs. E. J. Gage, of Greenville, spent the week-end In the lety with her mother, 'Mrs. Anne Garrett, on West 'Main street. Messrs Job and Ran Lttle, who are now employed in Columbia, came up to the city Saturday to visit their mot her, Irs.- J. R. Little. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Young and lit tie (laughter, and -Miss Grace Tolleson of Gaffney, are visiting Mr. Young's mother, .\rs. S. ). Young. Alrs. Rosa F. Franks, of Greer, is visiting her sister-in-law, Mirs. .M. E. Rowlan(l, a few miles from the city an( both were In tle city shopping yesterday. "r.N. 1). 1. luff, who has been attend Ing tile University of Florida, has re turned to the city for the summer. Ile expects to complete his course in law at the l'nlyiversity of Souith Carolina next year. An Hour Is Only 30 Minutes Wit h the HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET Th'le first stelp towairds <luic'k meals, easy meals, goodl meals and1( on-time meals is to put the HoosIer Cabinet at work in your kitchen. It lets you sit dow~n to prepare the meals and saves you miles of stei)s. Why Wish and Wait? You have a right tQ savo your health and strength; you have a right to the iloos ier on our easy terms and I loosier's unilimited money back guarantee -i-VY o n r .\loney llack if You're Not D~elighted." See the beautiful new Hloos. ier models now ready In our ,store-sec howt this cabinet will systematize your kichen work-No o~uigations COME TODAY? S. M, & E. H. Wilkes & Co. Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Save Miles of Steps. Virginia Hicks, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 'A. Hicks Is quite sick at the home of her parents on Farley Avenue. Mr. lcks, who is away on buisiness, has been called to the child's bedside. Mrs. William Solomon has returned to the city from Ialtimore, where she has ben for several months undergo ing treatment and recuperat(Ig from an optailon. ler friends will be glad to learn that she Is rapidly recover ing and is nearly well again. Nellie Sue 1layes, the little daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. .\l. I. Ilayes, who was bitten i)y a puppy supposed to have been Infected with rabies, does not yet show and symptoiy of a so riouls nature. Iol iCemIal Davenport, who was bitten by the same puppy, ha.1s not yet felt any InIsIual effects from the wound. Iloth are taking thel Pasteur cure. Misses Sadie Sullivan and 1Elizabeth Simpson, who are teaching at Pendle ton, were accol panled by a party of young people for a week-end visit here Saturday'and Sunday, the party com Ing down In three automobiles. le sides 'MlIsses Sullivan and Simpson, the following composed the party: Misses Kathleen and 1sther Lander, Gilliard and Ralph IHunter, Cordes Seabrook, Dr. Gene 10vans, Dr. Floyd Davis and .lohn Russell. $1.01) bottl e Wine of Cardul. c $1.00 bottle Wampoles Cod Liver Oil at 8ic. $1.00 package 'i'ledford's .llack )raught 75e. 50c bottle )odson's Liver Tonle at ,0) .1. C. IIturns & Co. Buys (rocery Stock. .1. C. Shell & Co., grocers, have bouight out tie stock of goods of the l)lal Cash Grocery and vill move tile stock to tileIr owli stand. The Dial Cash Grocery has closedil up Its (oo's and will go out of business. Standing Pat. on HeAlth Inspector. The city counell has not yet taken any defillite action as to employing a healtli otllcer to succeed Mr. Franks, recently resigned. Mr. Connor u1?ller has been recommended for the place by the board of hevalth, but the coun l is not yet decided on tIle policy to pillrsie inl the matter and tile appoint tuleilt of .\lr. Fuller' is beling lield 111). l'oli(ellial liIakely is temporar'ily per lforling a part (if Ie diuties formerly performied by Mr. Fralnks. $1.50 men's Overalls (German dy) bevst, our price $1.25. .1. C.. 111urns & Co. A War Measure. Editoir The Advertiser: 'I'lle other day the %friter called the attention of the 'mayor to the advisa bility of allowing everybody to keep at least one log within the corporate 111111ts of tle city. These are i emergen cy tilies that ought to be considered li tile interest of the miore dependent classes, especially. All tils talk about pig-pens breed inig typhold fever is all bosh. Tile mlledinia profession has, we belileve, kntoick Ithat old theory into a cocked hat long ago. Impuriiie well w~ater' and mlilk is~ thle source of most all typhoid anld in almhiost every 1)ast1 .re there is a lagooin 0or mudhiole wheire the cows ('an1 dinkiiI imimrlle wat er, ailthou0gh thiere macy b~e a putre stream of waleru runniling thrloulgh it. If 01u1 ('ity fathlers waniut to d) some1 tilng to hlp thle mlore dielenidet, let I tem letea Ior1 sspendc the hog hiaw thiis y'ear, at least, anid let eeryblody3 r'ahse a hog. Tiher'e arie p1len ty of tilngs mlor'e dani getroiis to heal th thanii pig 'pens, yet they are allowedl to exist and nothing said or done. 'Nowv let the city counil sho0w a lit le "'patriotism"' andl conlsidlerat ion foir those dependeni~it, insutead of dliscrim Inlating In favor of thlose who hlalppen to have an acre or' half acre of land. If these arec "times thlat try mien's souls5", everybody ought to be willing to ioid their' noses a little while if necessar'y, instead of hlaving to pay suchi high pices for mleat. "Citizen. TAKE NO ALCOHOL PREVENTS Colds, L.aGrippe, Rheumatism A lelasant but effectIve (,:aulaion, whiichI reobuilds thle tissues, revives the systeml, adds str'engthl and stim ulates thle nerlvous system. It has absolutely no alcohol, aigd is in ev ery sense a tonic. $1.00 PER BOTL Ask You~r Drug Manufactured Solely y T HE F ER ROL CO. Columbia, S. C. UONFEDELATES MEET 1N, MUSTER GROUNDS Uoittnipany E. Fourtentli South Caro 11na, Asseilles with all Three Con. inissioned Officers. Mleeting on the old niuster grounds ifter a lapse of .~6 years, survivors of oipany E, Fourteenth South Caro Elnia regiment, Iet in annual reunion -atitrday at iddle's old field, ten mtiles north of the city in Young's lownslip. Survivors of Co'nipany G (Lalrens lirlars ), Third South Caro lina reginin ut, and of Coipany 4, I'Iiird South Carolina battalion, also met, with conrades of the Fourteenth is has been tie custom of tle three foninlands r a inlinber of years. It was tili 23rd ani nal -m eeting of the BIriars. The reiarkable feature of he re union yesterday was tle presence of thie three original commlissioned olli ,ers of Company E. Fourteenth regi nmeni, Joseph N. Brown, captain; I. 11. Grlilith, first lieutenant; A. C. Ow Ings, second lieutenant. And it was the first ittIl that the three veterans had net oin t(e old muster grounds since the early part of the year 1801. Iieut. Brown becahie colonel of the reginient and was succeeded by Uleut. (irltlit h. Col. Brown has for a long litne been a proninent factor in tle! life of file city of Anderson. Capt. G riflith Is a piofessor at Limestone college, and aplit. Owings Is a retired farner livIng a.t his old honme near Gray Couri. At the meeting S'aturday the exercises of whileh were preslde(d over by I. .J. Stoddard, Col. Brown and Dr. Grifllth iade stiriniig speeches, recountiig briefly .any of tle events before the glat struggle of '(;-'G5, tle experiences and fortnilies of their par tietlar 'conunmand and regiment, and of soime of the great and good things that have coime to the country since Appomnattox. The speakers, of course, referred to tle recent, call to the col ors, and at no litne since the War le tween the Sections, has t here been In evidence niore patriotisin than was displayed on t(e famous old iuster grounds yesterday by tile large coni patny of people in attendance. A regretable feature of the day was tie absenc'e of 0. G. Thonipson, nlow colonel of the Laurens regiment, I'nlt - (ed Con federate Veteranls, and a sur vivor of the Lauren; Briars. 1II was not well enioigh to attend. 1lherituc ii hers of the thri ee commands were ailso abseti. for various caises. but Ihielly from inirmit 'ies, for all of them are nowv past thi'ee score years anld tenl. Big line boy's stilIs splecial $2.18 to $6.39. 'hildren's Wash Suils 75i, 9c, and $1.39. .1. C. I31irns & 'Co. NOTI' CE. PIrll ant Ito n (om isson %u . is..I iled to ihle uldersin!ild as aI lHeard of Corporators by W. llP:Ips I tavc. See rotary of Stae. Noti is herby ,ivin t1t Books of' ubscriplion to t lie on'ital stock ofI I.-uitris fov.I-Cola (oiltling Company will be I p eid at l ie ollites o i Ilrtoi K .\iongomiry, in Spartan.ur, S , Io .\pril 21st, 1917, at ten o'clock A. .\ .neetiing of the stockhiohlers will be held at the sahie tine for thle pur' Pose( oIf organil tion ON Boar i'Iof Corpora tois. A pril 16, 1917. :39-It ~R A CA UT * pJ7 l MASS MEETiNG StUlBDTY. Dr. 1). 11. Johns1on, of Winthrop Col. lege, to Address Farimers anid llusil ness Men. As a part of tile preparedness cani paign inaugarated by Gov. Manning a inss Meeting of faiuers and business ilenl is to be held in this city Saturday morning at I1 o'clock,.at which Dr. i. It. .lohnson. president of Wlithrot Eol lege, will malke the principal address. On account of ie urgency of the sit nation and the high standing of the speaker, It is earnestly hoped by the coin iii Itte inl charge tha it a irge nu t ber of people will he preseit. The mieing will be called to order 'at I I o'clock in the (or-t house. Wins 11iI1 School Contest. Carlisle liarley, of the Gray Court Owings high school, Won tihe highest. iledal ili the ligh beShool Oratorical Coiltest. held at (linton last l'rlday nlktt. A large number of high schools front all over the State were repre seted and it. is considered a high honori to secure first place. LdNli SALE State of Soultih ('arolltinl, CounMy (if Lanurens. IN (6l'IT 01" COM.\\ON l'l.1.X\S \\atts .\ills, Plaintiff, against. I' .\. I)onnan, I)efendant. Pursuiant to a decree of tle court in the above stated (ase. I will sell at ptblic olitory to tle highest bidder, at hauirents, C. II., S. C., on saleday In May next, lieing .londay tile 7th day of the month, during the legal hours for stiub sales, the following de scrihed property, to wit: All that piece, pare'el or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the couity of Laurens, ,State of Souti (atrolitla, ( ontaining seventy-tive. acrs, timre or. less, and hounded onl the north by hilnds of .1. S. Craig; oi lie east by lands of .. r nig; on the sotuth by lands of Mamtle .1. Donanli aid oi Ihe west by lanls of 1elle Craig; heing the same land deedled to the said 1. .. Donnan b .b . M. itonnan, which deed Is recorded in the olli'e of the Clerk of 'ourt for laurenw county iII Book 1t at page 152, on .lanuary Ist, 1891. Tierills of Sale: Cash. PIt rehaser' I o paly for paniers. If tie te(rm11s of sale are not coltuplied Witi, the land 1C) he r'esold oIl swue or somle subtseuient l(sh' oil an same te riuts, at risk of former purchaser. C. A. P'O\\'ER, C. C. C. 1'. and (". 1-., ILaurins, S. u. Dated. I I ti 1 Ith March, 1917. Stlte of South ('arolina, 'ounty of 1111,anrens. IN COI'IT' 0 COM.0N PlEAS II. 11. Kennedy, Plaintiff, against. rs. (Crric .ones, et al. Defendants. Pursuant to a deCree of the courti 1i1 the above stated c'as, I will sell at, public outCry to the highest hidder, at La'rens. C. II.. S. C., on Salesday' in .\lIy next, being .\Monday the 7th dai (f the maln'h,. dur11ingL thle levni hoursd for such sces, the following described property, to wit: .\11 that piece, lot and parecI of l:nd slinat, lying and leig near \ i l .li ll inl I.aurens coiity. State 41 "mith Caro(ilina, c. i.ining on :! !, more wr les:. andi bounide'd on 'h. north by lot f.\s. 11u1shy; oi the t ba hy nthe ptbii ri: 1 b-adin t frolit I Lrnsto l'n1ion; enI the souith hy !.d4 Patton, aila onI the westI by puiblic ro:!d lead1iing froml Laiest) Ora. 'TtrmS m, Sale: Cash. rchaser to !n'a for' Ilapers. If thle tetrms of sale ate not Comtp ilied withI, Ithe land to beC s;alIesday' on samte tetrms, at r'isk of C. A. PO\\'IllI, ('. C. ('. P. andC (G. S., 1Laun ts, S. C. D~atedl, tis I10th .\larch, 19;17. A GOPGEOUS PROC ~J ~ h7 LJQUA WEEK]1 Attending Medical 3Meeting Coca Cola1 Plant Changesc lands. Drs. J. H. Teague, W. D. Fergus-on',im local Coca cola ll t, Which has JT. 31. Heardenc and t.I ( ow ed r it long li\ l by In-tar attending the inceting of the S. C. Medical association In Spartanburg. parabrg Inter ts. l illt I hey wont Sparan !jz ~ t a ci a nong w hola are W. G. Jaceisoic and Theliy wenVil to SpartanbtuIn- by '1u1o .estkerday alid (xpo ( ) retui rnl t\ildricks. Mr. i c k \\.Ill eve I illhb ill active chIarge of the 11lt, so It 1h; unditerstoodl. Mrl . ("I\ Wy\at son, who Thae4 iocl with o Co a ola whichpha beenf oned for a long nelie. 1 cct( d .1 posi hpts ne GrenvIle, hasi b o ce l i~~lt5 ~ 1(4 $j partanbthrg iccc itterests c i n ie nti .1n C. aCr \\G.kn.an Genuine.KdkERMO s Products Nothing in our store is more seasonable at thiso time-Bottles, Carafes, Lunch Kits, etc. And they stay seasonable all year roundI For Thermos is useful at any time, anywhere, by any member of the family. Yes, they keep food and drink hot, without fire, for twenty-four hours; cold, without ice,* for seaenty-two hours. And we're proud to showy onu the trade-mark stamped on every piece-that shows it's the original, world renownGd THERMOS. See our SPE CIA L DIDSPL A Y e tis week! You will find our price s most re aonablea-frot $1.50 up, and they are in half-pint, iyt aid quart sizes. So Me & E. H. Wilkes & Co. '11A? hotwitout ire fo twnyfu hus od That is the story of sores of the reo wUSINESS [NTERPRISES of this country ADV[B16S YOUR UUSSN[SS ON YOUR LETTERHEADS AND WILH[ADS ^~~ Give Us a CalI *OUR PRIGEIS ARE Ri6lIT UCTION OF AT THE B(Ge 3LLBERT & SUpLL VANS Pr> iNcE WATAtHWASQO~ MARIE N\AYER A 3 ATQ 1ATORE -.* -/ FIERE MAY 9th TO 16th