The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 22, 1917, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
OPERA HOUSE
PROGRAM
AUG 22-28
TODA.
Ilar I N I X I I
.\lild-red .\llin I1 0. H[enry
S! o? F'~lI, I I
ItoriAs
11TiIl-1 I)A Y
Daniel I rolunlanl 1-esent.; Paul..
Ine l Frederick i
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VIrie 10v anld '111(
LIQUID FACE POWlDit
Mtio 'l.k eo c
lllrn. stolms ian oti
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.\iacoling e raising
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It 7Sc. at0us.1 rl~ aldie
Sampe nne ithercol) f r \1 Stap
Lyon Itg Co s( 40 1,w II rI SI I y N V Y(O
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Al ce themt tWn is noh, de-ied.
rlgiaradachl'mes Cramp, Colic
Magnolia Balm
LIQUID FACE POWDER.
Theis beauty secret of
women who knowhow
to t ake care of the comi
plexionl. Cannot be
d deteted. xt eals Sun.
burn, stops Tan. Soothing,
coohnlg, refreshing,
o' Pink While. 'ou-Red.
.X 75c. a( 'Drugists or bi mail direct.
Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp.
L,yon r M i.Co., 40 South Fith St., Bro l flyn.N.Y.
RUB-MY-T SM&
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c
This is ap iin r encei .i
for MALARIlA orcic .. 7:Fd
Five or ix dowes "l:1 b ite! CO' 1 , ti
If taken then ta a o;cic thoe f( wi nr .
return. It acts () the li v rr 0"iim
Calomiel and does no.t g rGgs
Whetiever You Ned a ienc:-al Tonic
Take Grove's.
The Old tandard rove'.s Tisteltss
welkn w toni p1 ope( ti n of (ji'I N IN 1
and IloN. . ac* on' the Lier Drives 1
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EXEMPTION BOAR Il) IAKES
DJECISIONS PUB11iC
(Continued froin Page One.)
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A Tribute of Love to the Memory of
Jas. A. Fowler.
1 beg the Indulgence of our paper.
and Its patrons, fo' this tribute to our
loved one, but our Ieart is too filli of
the feeling. of personal loss, to write
'aIlly and coillectedly any just tri
bute. Btt it is the glory of our
:lessed liihle, it has a message for
every conidIt ion ili life- lere i nevit
alle conditions, to whleh, we are sub
.I'cted as plilgilims-cares teiptat lonls,
love iainl sorrow. III (ach of these
exigelcies. of our life, we may pro
duce froml the libhl a Testament of
our own'u. If. after the toils and cares,
ac oln Ilo out' daily work, we are
wea ry and iareworn, from it, we caln
et satisat loll, for tile weary and
le:Ivy haden -cloids of tellptation can
he disoelled by reading its pages. Then
wlen w'*e are-v nIade Lo realize. by (od's
pir-it. olr sene of uIIilt and the sut
Pr0en1iacy of sinl, we cull file passages,
which tell u; that Jesuis and His love
are 111 we need, and (all ils testt
menI lt th', overture of' Cod's love.
Then, ill Sorrow, as ve have a loved
0111' 1one--WVe R.ather from Hlis \\ord
those ni I eeo ul.(' 4s pomises which
hild andll[ comifort olr. broken hearts.
Oilr weary hu1 nanI natulres ery:
"1l1,ah (odl for-gotleIn to bet kind,
lis telder love in wrath collined?"
The,. alnsiwe. collies:
"My weakIess this, y-t faith doth
lRocallin, y(,Irs of Go0d's igh
hand."
It is a great comfort to know that
Go4d keps Ilis richest cordials for our1
ors ne( ILeds.q. and int ll eaIest tex
trlmily le is ready withI hi:; greatest
hllelI'
"Out of the presses of pain
('olilel h h soul 's best wine:
.\Ilsi e V yes 11l1ut i s ed no1 rain,.
('an she-d bllt littie shile."
It was 1iven to .\ll. Fowler a long
hif'!. the threIce score and ten---maly
1fl '1) slil 'inlk an1d pr'i'tically (onse
H) live, innt: hefore till, (nd. It was
,)) -o with him. liI. int4ert inl life
and thing-s g-n! rally continuedi ats lonl.:
a lhe l i.1ed. lil, wen t flown1 li ke ai still
hat s.tvs a 4)I cloudlesi da. Quick
i1n44sr'4tibly he san1k i 'wrd the
wes"ternl l'oi/.mn and Ahlpd !oway
4,V'I('l'I I l11iiati \til ill h : :ory
a lIlorllig sky away froni love'd
1110,14- away 1rom1 home4. and now. 11a1
he I is :-one,. the elmr1ts that knew anld
l41144 hiIn. art I illeI withl lilt after
4w of his \\r (4. Il 0 l san sailted 'pres
enlce.
1'41n o41 his fat r's pill ion eLl
I-aliford lin I,17. diei .\lot! loth, 117,
h - was the last sulrvivint.: son ()I .\lr
lithI :11d ('alrolin1e "'eshire l owl'er.
Hiis father dyint when il. was qulite
youn:1111. mhdty trainling and Ik
44lu1tion 1 elvoli'd 1111i his Ino0ioher,
i) which dut1' she was a1 l mvin - 5i..
ril' , havine h1111e siniull chih rel, 1
grcat 1l\e and rierence to)he il e I'
Ory W, :hi:. -,oodl lin ther I'v r abli-ld
with iJ1 111 no ianl loved his mlother~l
lnore.
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ment4) (41 that d fate;' and)4 lI persons1
4hain'ilg clIa Ims atgainlst 51aid estate wvill
lpresen~lt the 111 n 5 or blefore said( date,
dul~ly lproven'41 or1 her f'oreCver' 4 barredf.
I A Il'UENS TR~U S"T CO.,
~Amgnt 22, 1917.-I11m.
BENCHOFF'S 5 & 10 CENTS STORE
Invites Your Inspection of the First Exposition of
FALL MILLINERY
114 A display of chic and authentic fall models
shown today for the first time---hats which
combine delicate chain and strong individ
uality. This new assemblage is a worthy
demonstration of this store's ability for gath
ering millinery of rare smartness.
You will be impressed with the novel styles
and brilliant colorings which have been
so deftly created for Autumn wear. There
is an outstanding exclusiveness about them
which makes a hearty appeal.
Our store this fe l brin ;s forth a world of
smart fashions t moderate as well as the
higher prices.
NEW FALL MILLINERY
Pri ed,af 50c to $3.00
Benchoff's 5 & 10c Store
TEST YOUR TF, U)or
4,',14
EYEIm S 11EYES I S
Have you difficulty in seeing things plainly at a distance?
Do objects close up or far away ever look blurred to you?
Do your eyes water easily? o you have eye-strain or
headaches? Ever get di y spells? If so, you neod
glasses. You may neve ave notigcd'hese things. Na
ture has not as yet wa ed otr.'
Why wait until your case becomes aggravated? Test your eyes and be sure,
thereby avoiding chronic defections. We'll test your eyes free of charge and
tell you frankly and honestly whether you need glasses or not. If you do
we'll prescilbe for you intelligently, fit you comfortably and reasonably with
eye-glasses, spectacles, bifocals, lorgnettes.or reading lenses.
And your school children. Be sure their eyes are correct. Defective'eyes are
easily corrected in the child but if left to develop may mean serious handicap
in after life. Many a child's backwardness in school is due to defective vision
and nothing else.
William Solomon
"Reliable Jeweler"