The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, September 19, 1917, Image 6
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ADVI-ArllSllt 'llNINTI4N COMPANY
Laurens, S. C.
Advertislug Itates on Applientlon.
Ohltaies and 14 l Card of Thiaiks: Otto
Cent a Word.
Entered at 1the postollice at Laurens,
S. C., as second class mail matter.
LAUIENS, S. C., S-:PT. 111, 191%
Thle other day a lady remlarIked.1
Whenl she heard that an old trieti had
beenl onl a visil to another frienld in
10wn. "If I had knowin that she was
here I wold -lhave gonlek around to see
her. I haven't set e ;1,1 h - inl a long itle
and it woild have beenu a greal pleas- ;j
ure anld privilego Io hlaxv seenl her.
again.' So oftenl :,imilarll things are
said and as uan." litties the ldeasures
of ntur visitors are ltlSsenled I by not
Ile'ting the old frienlds anld seeigtC
the old faces that theIly expeted to
See. Yet. it' the host had only tele
Plholled to the newspaper that these
frinilds wee exp(cte(d. lie ol t c
ijtaintetlees conld have heet renlewed
and t ho plIsures of, ing again en
joyed. Tlel newspapers are anxious
to have much items Wf inforinlion sent i
them. It is not po:sihI- fot them) to
hiar of all tIe omin, aM -- o )
they explvel lo Ill ino an- y n,
,who knlow. .\!!I t.n to;). we nih
(til II I .* ' \ W
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J:d., the ne : p e v. i(. on
a'll.y lih e p'-. 3 r
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vr :Is
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tYorh il a
1o4l n ;: t o e la- the
sr bna1 n, New ork Wc''. as''
.I 4't( 1' -;o ) to t ll) .i1,1 1.1 1 a (MVI,
Wil l ita , ok a hirn.er;,: ! fro NI
'Ylor n d Sp rtmhr;p ig sint
Illie rfl a lo' it. o I ':e fth th
14 .V:1ny New ork II',!) . wer x'11r :I
ifi .w o . 1) :i;W i m
Io)rs.
co41n i.4
ofI1 .4 ()I .4rt
pa j'e "'Ou .\' a: hI. a. ha2 4.::'' Ir
andi to.'wd( that :h: 11on1ny 414 mor034 for
paion wt'.il 41 tak e i n of3I a thsel
Ircra)n wjtry's i' 4r'wi~l t andV'41 i th
.that~ 3LC th-ep )m'athy for tOn forthae
huI' b th : te .-. tebaatized Whnr
~lte lmented i).los fitizn . makoei
tke eig it thg wohnty- elt and
eeutiaion. gt nd sef'ei
gove rmen seaschng the cjutrOv-fl
efor mleno athytical and mntlItalsoe
vopnmlet asi bfor atied ttackgh
onthembathes of't the nationes whave
toms eplulexrefrswning thwn
the veryo tings fo hoch mend to)
eacngurgel therbngth band aelfootl
nall he season th s courstpenrn
forI wolere aethlele for wths youngs
lon, ho Thrs yner the attary have
seozed the war her ani bxue tom decry
tisfr healtfulb extcey sareinot ofa
rtiacn ageound theacray and goon
fotall ovldwe the cundr kee t boy.
andn,r who archunder 'hat mltariagc,
"og atltc wler wouvd Ibe stmenea
o oroh youtcsm butthe are ont bof
ilitary ge uandr o ther hasgnea
for~j~lt ll ov eathe land malkep hicboy
31ad tir leangoou".leWhat theiis
of1 attics woul tdy thae rols of stuen
1crson youthe h arylong onl book
eatrninage butsort, en teal assenga
aliiso hat ndmnies hc
the college mren,* were it her athletes
il co!lIere (I had ..omel 11 con lectioll
with athlete..
T'his i h hool openin1g tille and
'3vcrybody i: liceni:rcd to irIec at few
reinarks onl how ;vchools shlould be
-1nducted, even thIlohugh tile remuarks I
311ay nto the tgivel serlots alten
ioll by t he eductators. We are tempt
di to take a leap inl this field anld I
a14 he at few brief reilarks ol one11
base; of school work which, fin
ilme s past, gave Its no little concern
.1ind rellaills but. to Inake mental 4
or t re for. those who go to school
f1:1y. \\'hto has not spent I rest
esS a ld sleeph-ss Iight before
,mid-terim or final examination, for I
is of that we speak. eveni though ,
tis, or her record durin' thle mloniths; 1
l'e(ced in itg had j list i fied promot loll? I
\t o ile al me(' etinlgll Ieclni tly a mlilisr I
riticized "eratuiminig" for examina
ion. It ik indeed RI had praetie anld
ifttl coniducive to thorough learnling,
mit if may always hle eXpected so lolig I
s ihr avetllo is left open for it. We
flow from experielle an(d resl Its. I
he sweeping examinatiols after a
eri of montis is more often a test
f what a pimpli inl a night or, two Cnnll
tra"l into hills head for temporary
S' rthe' tillln a test of what lie has
etuially acecomlplishied durling thle
'hole term. Tile opportunity if
binup" 11he mlonthly mark with the v
xaminlatiol is an incentive to nleglect t
hle dily w Y Work. tile g-radual and sys- 1
I'mlatic learingl. which is acqired as I
reexpected. Thelmos efficienit
evelopment of the l rain, it' f you i
1l', is brougIlt bou by a '1 conin
mllus and ev'n a'l siljilatioln of kinowl- I
I1I '. v \ h hile mil'l b11 : h4'3rain has1 -not i
3(e d y c111tivated dI ring 1114 ses
i n . it is not inl cii U(o ndition to p :,'
1.33 ':33lal ail te anv consider-abl
'3in:(iin tir . even 1h1ugh Ilay
r t!i rily r 113i 11 l i " .4
* $ * ~ * e 4'* *$ey
SP'E.'I.L NOTI('ES.
* I
kc1
'!;;( . Fm I - .:4. o !
lo "u -, j~jl ten tuu hous. .\pt, y v
11tanted Ti' .s) i :: . ; wr' , 1 1 i 141
'n n h I i . o f ( 1. I i )nd1 I l -l
I It I c' Ii o I 3 4I I .
I . \\'I n1, 1:> 1 , .\I 1 olA I ia .,
. n h3 . 41 . ('. 11-:.t-lu S
t'iIr Sa'al A pair o hrs1, wa01
Ind harnec-:': hlorseyp ;,ound, goold
VO4 11yiwlvvh o., d ages, weight1
d 1 1,l lbs l.ch. ('heap for (Illick
. ii. I trev , i.SRen!1 . i. ' I-It
:Ir ill -(4,ood condiion1. Sonsiderat ioll,
lWn 'e.h. S M \rs. ('. N. Finlkheiner1
(' v(I Iem I Ii Ire at ( o I k. 1 . 11
144 (I33)ll' Il'. I I I1 , " \i~ 4111141S
in churnsl' on 1han11d. Vi\_I oppotuni y 1 v
or .comlobody. Sol. lWr.\\. If. Nl ,
For ib t -1 --1- 1 opp .: e
(' lo!toi1l v . Alo rK r 134 e miplt
.racer slor' fixI ( 1 (in1 e3 13e t (-onl
1 '' nl . \ . 11. t I 3. -
V#; r 1: ra 'S'v(3 !. 1'en Itor - IIr .
Ilh ;1n14 OM'-half mih1 ( R:: -nin .lRIona
3ipe . - ' t33 e o:~ f344 i va1 tion41 . .gh-\
muht 2113 in n re11 ia . \1.'ll (41 3313 dh
'331.1'Gw :. 1(13 .34 F iou':3 r 3(3.jjh; -;Ij
If'4 'r Il 433- 1 '(3 3' (33'.- (4 : 3l 4 n t'h
i' .. l' 3') 3 w " ubl n d:, 1- i
Iu n hous11 es.131 "1 (om 10-30nd Se:(i.aur1'
Il r II :1 h'lIi 1 il ar e -Ib' o ut ('IO I, R1ier
f1Ril( t-o n'a311 SI( foee rll ighl~
toy and rar1141 p i'te S y(( fr im it's(, goo
idek f(315' RI ty on prpe j ((i'etmin pa11 s-.
ar43( gIdeaWl or :tni ra dtabd (i'ison.
r'oe ' selln lirEights llenity(' .,1( l t' P
t 11 r isll 11 hm1 y l on g 10 w s tor .la1).
rla~ . n m i l P ,1!!I'l8(y. ' Itons
liout :!- Cal Sl9-l O ii It-1110
(ilooity oree lt----ry (. w. Polate
iy orderinate oLc. Prc 7 -12(Cits
For Sale- -('iso 1151l(iovr see. Mr.
chaffn thae 1)baf are1' muc twore.
Perabe $1.o ter cleanl etd for1 obtain--o
ings a. stn. Th hr hls 2htmi
r aindrtNcts store-room Ooste
thdes it ofaue. Also focralen amOun
grown groedr atlway pitref nerabl-t
Dlaid grw4t-5itac.trmo
Teacs er whI~enth enshorl tow
panted.lltr sY o s, $76mcy tol$nt;on,
8>. a.,ean hiply5111 you l with a fi
rinality sed vrycherap13 ftl ate
For Hale--Criso etulerkeed "In"
chaff shae aneenw se' e tw1ice.
Pr00ie25 por hunadrbed pooud. see1w
or li se-eisteredf J1rs5 1 bull, a
Lauren ps, $ F.O caD. $.0 8-31 al'
For.0 pernde-N; so-os, oppoite
'0;31110tol'ent codiin.Apl sel it W.11.
Dia1'- 310 P M liw 4-i1'15 S
Teachrs Wated-1) Me fortw
ins lieen Called Ii Presyteran Con
1r7 ntion iit. Farnville. I., and Ex
pects (,I Accept.
.Rev. C. P. llankini, pastor of tl
Oirst Preslbyteriat chtuith of this leit
ias received a call to the Presbyteria
'htreh at larilvile, Va., and will tic
!Opt tlie (all if the Presbytery release;
lian froii )Iis church here. Rlev. llan
Cin will lay hIs resignation before th
:'ession of the chttrCh next Sunda:
vith tle request for early action. 11
xpects that his services will be de
ired at his new eh arge within
11onth.
The departire of Rev. Rankin fror.
lie city will be generally regretted
since coming to lUaurens about lei
ears ago ie hits not only been a fait1r
til and able shepherd to his own flock
mt ie has iaken a deep Interest in tih
velfare of the entire city and has al.
vays actively participated in all imiove
nlents intelndel to benellt tlie com
nilnity. Th'lie anot11011W'eien 1f lh.
arly departure came as a shoek t
Is conigregatlfil and no doullit a -de
ermined effort would have been mad(
o retain him here had any Inklinj
ieen received that tlie Virgilia churel
onteiplated calling him.
Deevrease I'nexplilned.
h'lhe statenent in The Advert iset
Ast week to (he effect that tile at
endance at (lie Lareis .\lli school
ad decr'eased considerably duiing the
'ast few years has attracted d1scus
ion in several Ii arters. Suipt. Park
alsol, who was 4uilst'iioned abolu. it,
aid that he himself had been uinahh
o atrive at aiy dleiite reason for lit
alliig olf inl itiItllanie at the mill
echool, bu11 thoughtl tHat Imst proba
ly it wa!s due it a decrease in tl
Oplfatiol aIt the mil11 al thev mloving
way of i i t rtons withI la r'e falmili.
rt. l'iamr smith. ereayof Ilh<
ill. states that ihc Imilbir ofjera
vts has btn aIt erially rleuld oil
verounlt of thel lintroduellionl of im
r1ovetd mahnr.There i; ani imn
aguil inliter-I inl the -Ohool oil th
irt of t111 pevople of thl( commulllnity
tul ilberi . i lppta rs it) Ile no percepti
le des"ire on ithe 11mr1t of th11trw
o keet their chihlrieli away.
The Clerk Did lit Work.
I Is lii developi'd that Clerk oI
ourt l'ower weint io thle reeili of thii
01u it0ltrom attir aid h tob1-w
lewers last week by having spittoon
laced in Ihe court room. The ciei
s a stronw advocaie of sanitation anim
akes a great delI of ilnterst in keep
1g ithe bililding as clean as possibbq
i t [ate tf the illicltis due I(
ie thoughitessiess of many who hav<
o use it.
Frl' uIe- leet.
01n Friday afternloon. at 1he hiome o
!rv. .\a.g r i Todd. .\rs. It. \'a l
rh4y tendered .\liss Lalla .Mae )ial, .
11isvellanevous shower. Sever-al gamei:
if rooik were laid. tolliowed iy
lelightful salad course(. After the ia
les had bieen clealred. all ihe wa .it:
isseibliled inl one room. litle .\llas(
tillt l-ancasteri, dressedi as5 a sleitti
hiivert y hoy aen r*iding ~in a dIiminu1
ha its. w ith a Iane: sacek on hi:
lik tiledit w iith S i t liing up ii :
ind( handni 1h(er thi hlo ' g.ifti thIi
aI G l tilt.Nian :001u
We have .inst inistltled a I lCmstitchi
ing andl1i0 Pilng .\lachinei and are I
poisjition to do all wVork prompiitly
Xlint r Seni ing~ 3inchinme Co., (Greeni
OPERA HOUSE
PROGRAM
SEPT. 19-25
Patrcia (last chaipteri)
"FOlt TIlE FIAW"
0. 1 enry Story
"li'lTTI.E 4PESK IN OAl(NEJI.
El) FitIIT"
Also one-reel comedy.
(Geor~ge Behuan In
"TriiE M3IUELL1INI 31!.
LIONS"
FItiDAY
('arlyle Bllackweoll and June J101
ridge In..... ....
"TilE CRIMSON DOVE"'
.Jlmmied to the brini withI ex
clting Incidents.
Hetlen hlhes
.\arie Sails In t wo)-reei \Vestern
andi
"lIilA 01' TIl E .'OVIES"
MIONDIAY
lammiiy WVehlen ini
"T11ilE TtEli, Oh' TIlE '1iI1D.
OW"
A tile of dlesert and1( mountaIns.
A 5-ari Paramount P'lcitrc
.V *itV1i1,LE NEWS.
..ylrsileSept. 17.-Atev. J. 11.
Wiliilams of 'Laurens milled his regular
appoiiini ent at Langston Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. .J. 1. Poole spenit Sun
day with Mi. and Mrs. C. R. Cooper.
Miss Lula Donnan left Saturday for
Wlitmire where she will teach dur
ing this session.
Air. Niles Clark of Clinton spent
Sunday with his mother, .\Iis. .1. A.
Clark.
Aliss AMattle Poole left last Tuesday
for Anderson where she will be a stu
dent in Anderson College.
Aliss Janie Donnan of Columbia is
visiting hier parents, l. and Mrs. J.
W. Donnan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Poole were in
Laurens shopping Friday.
Mrs. J. L. Cooper and little daugh
ter l'dith spent Sunday Witi Mrs. M.
A. Clirk.
Stick by the "State 0' Laurens."
If (he New Yorkers Insist upon buy
ing Spartanburg, we can't help it,
but iiotice is hereby served that we'll
never renouiice dower inl the contig
tiouis dom ain of lirens.--Colminbia
State.
Don't Be Slovenly.
Don't he slovenly in your dress. This
applies to ladles only, as men aro not
supposed to wear dresses.
HELP WANTED
COLORED BOYS
Forty or fifty col
ored boy wanted as
helpers t the glass
works. 'Work starts
Friday. Short hours.
Good pay.
Apply at the of fice
ALBERT DIAL,
Sec.
THE NE
HAVE ARR
We have madec great
complete with the greate
ford. This season it wil
it will be impossible to rt
son who is wise and econ
their fall goods.
FOR SCHOL0. DAYS
I hining of ipreparing Iih n f
thle winter.,
We arie spc('ial 113 >ifa red
take (Oit' 0f al the -thildr'e
wantIs as i'egaids it' per'soti
suppliles./
HOYS' x801!001 SU!PI.
Ouri line of ilo" . Seht
Suilts will meet any deimai
Giowing, healthy bo~ys ne
-strong, tduirahle rlot hing, a
Our I suilts are notably of
I most diuriable mtateial to lie (
tained.
UlIIESS' (000DS F-Oit Ti
(111115.
Sensible, duiiable fabies~i ti
will standl the wear' and tear
school life, while still nki
up into handsome, presental
sense with coi'reetnes's of sty
UND)EII-IAltaENTS Fult Al
Union Suilts, two-plieee sul
Hose, E~ver'y garmont i'eco
mendedl as the best that mou1
enn pirocurie, and each ma
wvith a view to honest sei'vi
Let us hellp you get the ehildi
lhiAl)Y for school.
Make Our Store Your S
ping Place
Polite and Courteous Sated
and Salesladies Always Rea,
to Serve You. :
MINTER C(
"Alld darkie
a m a' e
A lldzeso dies.rk e
But have you evcr heard a great viojlinist play it ? Have
you ever heard the pu/'b and ethereal tone of a cnaster's violin
applied to this fine and affecting melody ?
We suggest that you stop in here .and have us play Efrem
Zimbalist's new Victor Record of *"M.'ssa's in de Cold, Cold
Ground." You'll want it in your hor..e as an example of the'
inherent loveliness that a greit artist ccia draw fromi the
simples iune.d ~ cmlt lutatdls ftcspr
NwVictor dSa Records forE~h August
~44
POWE
am aitc og ep n
oter uo the eoldi ird singerdn'yu rove hdis mazestr
ofand edo atbyam e auiusei.aino ibu .Nsi'
uth a-p en "youvr Flad a Myea Flar,." payit -lv
appied totir Douefaed Rfecneordy ? e-nh 10
Cneen oeines tnd a ompt aistatedra fsto the pr
NwVictor dS Rcords for38 August
""'POWE! isw..r
SUBSCRIBE FbR THE ADVERTISER
WFA.LL GOODS
IVED AT MINTER CO.
preparations for Fall business, an( our stocks are
st collection of reliable merchandise the markets af
pay YOU to buy early as stocks will be renCed and
place goods, even at much higher prices. The per
>mical vill not wait until the last moment to buy
T I depI arIIi t is 'ShIIw inIIg t he cho1(icest of1 1te
nost~ favored siylvs 11.1h- 11p inl tw heunitorialls
. 'oh 1r t ii --and at attr-a lu ive priues.
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
It )e...... ......... $10. ,15, $20, $25, to $35.00
W.it. ......... .... .....-$12.50, $15. $25 to $40.00
to Silk .ald serge D resse. .... .... $12.50, $15 to $25.00
Ss-.... .... .... .... ..... $4, $5, $7.60 to $10.00
ailk nintd rskirts -... ... ....... .... $3.98 to $5.00
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
No Formal Opening This Season
od
td A llttern hats and( (thers will bie 01) sle PlThurs.
ad diy and each day thereafter. This department, is ullp
li to its n8al high standard. Miss Padgett i in charge,
b- 048sisted by 'M rs. C. II. Armstrong and liss Mary
Peterson. They will take pleasu re in showiig you the
Ii: new hats.
at SHOE DEPARTMENT
of Ave speeialize ill Shoes and this departmllenti is
Ie growmig very rapidly. See the new high 'hoots nlow
lo. tn sale.
,,IU Ladies' Chanpagne, Iiigh kid ltootx, worth *14.00
Is, speeil at .... .... .... . ... .... .... ..$11.00
.'111 Ladies' gray top kid lIoots, worth $11.00, special
ey lit .... ..... .... .... ... .... ..... ....$9.50
do l lndies' black kid lBoots, special at .... .... . ,$8.50
- C. Ladies' low heel (lark tan Shoes, with white hot
on toin at -.... .... .... ... . .. . .... ... . $5.00
BUSTER"UROWN SHOES
For boys girls,.and ehildren are best by test.
h ion F.'Reynolds Shoes for men in all leathers.
. MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING
We have carried over several hundred pairs of
Shoes which we can sell at .nuch below today's prices
men Don't fail to see them hefore buying.
ly to Our Man' Shop is the center of airaetion for
men and boys' Smtsm, Overcoats, Raincoats, Under
. n ware
).DEPARTMENT STORE