The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 31, 1917, Image 14
dred iolland last ,Sunday.
Mr. Yancy Owens visited In Iaurens
Sunday afternoon.
MIss Allee Ioole who is now emii
1lCoye(d at Jacobs & Co's. plant at
Clinton, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Poole, last Saturday night
and Sunday.
We are sorry to learn that Miss
Mildred lolland has been sIck again,
but. we are glad to know that she has
improved.
Misses Maggie and Mary E'tta Lynch
visited their sister, Mrs. Clarence Iar
ris last Saturday.
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HER BEDSIDE
jht Die, Says Texas Lady, But Now
man and Praises Cardui For
ecovery.
the better. That was six years ago
and I am still here and am a well,
strong woman, and I owe my life to
Cardui. I had onlv taken half the
bottle when I be::a to feel better.
The misery in my lide got less... I
continued right on taking the Cardul
until I had taken three bottles and I
did not need any more for I was well
aind never felt better in my life... I
have never had any trouble from that
(lay to this."
Do you suffer from headache, back
ache, pains In sides, or other discon
forts, each month? Or do you feel
weak, niervous and fagged-out? If so,
give Cardui, the woman's * tonic, a
trial. J. 71
,e roof until
westigate
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y to save money
inferior but wouldn't
ou could get something
tter roof for less money
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~xpensive to lay and costs
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erable type of roof for
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* LONG IRANCH DOTS. *
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Long 'Branch, Oct. 29.-Mliss Mittle
Hlolland spent last Tuesday night with
Miss Sudie Keller.
Mr. iMason Cole of Cross 1ill visit
ed his aster, Mrp. Joe Chaney the lat
ter part of the week.
Miss'Helen Suumlerel was the guest
fMiss Sudie Keller Friday night.
There was a party given at Mr. .Jo
Chaney's last Saturday night. We all
enjoyed it very-much.
Miss hlelen Cromer was the at.trac
tive guest of Miss Sudie Keller last
KSaturday night.
Misses Eva -and Ruth Bolt, Maude
Poole and Helen Cromer and Messrs
Godfrey Duvall and Loyd Poole were
the gutesIs of 'Misses Mittle and Mil
CALLED HER. F
TO
Six Years Ago, Thinking She Mi:
- She Is a Well, Strong Wo
Her R
fRoyse CIty, Tex.-Mrs. Mary KIu
man, of this place, says; "After the
birth of my littlo girl...my side com.
menced to hurt me. I had to go back
to bed. We called tho doctor. ITe
treated me.. .but I got no better. I
got -worse and worse until the misery
was unbearable... I was In bed for
three months and suffered such agony
that I was just drawn up In a knot...
I told my husband if he would get
me a bottle of Cardul I would try It...
I commenced taking it, however, that
evening I called my family about
me... for I knew I could not last
many days unless I had a change for
It is poor econom
by substittifng somethinp
i you put cti
erta0
Roo
It is p o econombyin
bpracutcalyngthin thmir
olie touildin fctoiey
bouesYo caast fa bei
for 5,s 10 or 15s yers, aco
Treare m;a rolcfns :
CERTAlN-TEED.l Ithas toi
am t Irleroof, butateeisavs ldfrn
prhctialy o th oing b took ma
cltan, sfqaity, andguaredus
Ceisin ued athe-Surr
oare ulding s a toaesg
areousts, godrokge, war bei
biliy irdendad Cied T
for 5 10rac5y.eadefo a
colorr Withpaynt
Thcr3 aarante olrofqinr
tolyCERTAiN-TEEROD
roofe, buhvean a. vs ifrn
LaB urenta i s Ha~
CLti-te arni
* *.*ee 9* .g.. ...
* MUSGROVE NEWS.
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Musgrove, Oct. 29.-The farmers are
about through gathering their corn
and are taill very busy Ii the cotton
c rop..
Mrs. S. II. Benjamin spent last week
with her father-in-law Mr. S. M. .Den
Jamin and her husband and Mrs. W. G.
Benjamin came over Saturday 'to spend
a few days.
,Mr. and Mrs. M.. B. lBolt and daugh
ter, 49thel, spent Sunday afternoon at
Mr. F. L. 'Donnon's home.
Mr. IHerbert Martin of Laurens spent
Sunday with his m1other-in-law, Mirs.
George Byrd.
Mr. Olen J. Bolt andl Miss Ruth E.
Snyder were happily married at the
home of Rev. J .R1. WIlliams Sunday
afternoon, October 28th. Miss Snyder
is the attractive daughter of Mr. T. J.
Snyder of Clinton, while \Mr. Bolt is a
progressivo young farmer of Seuflite
town district.
Misses Eva and Ruth Hiolt and broth
er Ira spent Sun1day with Miss Mittle
Ilolland.
Mr. G. F. Ilenjam In motored over to
Cross Anchor Sun day afternoon.
Mi. George Donnon of Asheville N.
C., speln the week-end with his.
brot her, 'Mr. F. 1'. Dionnon.
Mirs. ("eorge 13yrd had the imlisfor
tune to lose a fine horse Stinday.
.\lrs. Iary Aites, Mirs. Glenn, Mr.
ainl Mirs. Johnston. Mi. and .\irs. Dock
little Were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mirs. 1). A. (Glenn.
Alessrs W. .\. .\lyers anld S. M. [Iln
.ianiin1 were r'ecen gust of .\r. F. L.
IDonnon.
.\rs. E-arl Tinl.4h y Upntth week
eil inl Sparlar hi111 with 1r hu lsbland.
AI r. N.. A. ('levelatul1 of1 iihland
vo11ill spv las"t week wvith .111'. 1).
.\liss S:ara riances (Ielnn leaves to
day for ('hicora ('ollegI' to resuille bei
du1 ties.
Miss Eva i1toh had as her Stin1day
night gutests Misses IIclen Cromer,
Mittle and Mildrd llolland, Messrs
Godfrey Duvall and (iy lienjamin.
EAT BIG MEALS! NO
SOUR, ACID STOMACH
INDIGESTION OR GAS
"l'a.pe's DinppISinl", is qulicket,I surest
stomneh0 reI'les' knou n Try it !
Time it I 'aPIt'.i liialwlt in will
!'Millaso r." sy or outl-of--rder.
-1t11lach within live muinilles:.
I f yourl multi (1t011'! fil. colinfol't.bly,
rI w ,i y I at lies like a llump1 of
(':1(1 in 31 i 1r f omr:th. or if 1 t hay v<
bllth rr .10 (1 ( u( iall.% a gi n i ;
neidity , of41 the. saio achl.
(MI froni .nI himc a Nofl
en (1111s of 'ap 's )ipoplin and take
iC t ill t .1'('5 i' loon you tani . T'lre
0 i .- M o sqltlr risings, no helchinig o)!
V:1li't istet ' i ld liixe d wit'i aciii , io
:-1111 :tichCIi aIS lg h i bur , I i uein. W.
heavy feeling inl the sitomach, nlarsea.
' l ch t l t oi so \our briiWalb ii h
deal-iat ini1' htg s or izzi's
'i'T will all o, an' d b'side.ithere
ah aet itlno rui food lfnt ovi in the
nauMs40us 0001rs.
Pa'tiie'sl iaosin~ help to15 gesal
''.ich tu i' ausing hel(l food f 'ermentation
keep ithe Ot.reI famiy re fro 't'ist8om
nehg nidilty and' icks.M anm of Idi
heartbu11(1read healifdachriek forman
mn'h. ant blogs..0 i you homse.fI I
guet of M*'. an Mrs. J .W. .l .t .
*ti.l'iiia SIiI.lianE has. l~ldis
laehish aut '.. Te fo'anmInsiarn
Motoyle.igclo.Thhg rc
bige afo the Mray hilas reta
the dvema-nd witr Mikrs. J.\lany of h
c farmrary Coigurt nyfiecet
ler. hundrs. Arthu fr pCurykisite
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Curamy of Grayg
ura elasSunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. . Adlam and he
ils comui spent Sundaye befor
hsnayrwt, .\ir. and Ms. J.urm1an
1tlams.
Mr'. JV. II. Tulin and -dauighter,
gMess Cofra and Mrs. JI.. etemin
Sunday.
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NAIRNIE NEWS. *
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Narnie, Oct. 29.-Rev. J. A. Brock
and family of Watts MAIII, dined with
ir. and Mrs. C. Y. Craddock Saturday
night and also preached at 'Narnie
Sunday.
We were vejy glad to have our sol
dier boys, Messirs Aleans Knight and
Wr'ght Simpson with us again.
ir. and Mrs. C. A .B1rainlett of Lau
rens, were the guests of their parents
Mir. and Mrs. Austin Bramlett. Sunday.
Mrs. John Benjamin and Miss Sudle
Bell Knight of Mountville visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. P". Caldwell Saturday and
Suiday.
Alisses lanche and Dena Nelson
and lancihe Sanders were the guests
of Mis:; Annie Wade, of Laurens Sun
(lay.
Alr. tugene Madden, of Clinton,
spent Sunday night with .M r. and Mrs.
tobert Gambrell .
MIr. Edd Bramlett, Alisses Blanche
and Dona Nelson and Blanche San
ders motored to Gray Court Suiday af
ternloonl.
Mr. and \l's. .i0p lrownlee of the
Warrior Creek section visited Mir. and
Mirs. Cliftoin Brownlee Sitiday.
Among Iltose Iiat. worshipped at
Warrior Were .essrs loier Owens
and Htay Traynham .
ir andt. ..\l B . 1,. Burtis and fam
ily visitd .\ir .11nd .\rs. '1101h1. Gami
brell Sunday.
r. and 'M.\ls. .oli Ovens spent
Sundifay wVith .Mr. and Mlrs. W. 11.
"CASCARETS" FOR A
COLD, BAD BREATIH
OR SICK HEADACIE
IWeA for Iliver and14 honels, for bi11lls.
11eSS, So11r1 stomitinih and o n(t sf1 t utn.
Get a InI-eit box ntow.
1.'rrvil 'ioigiue, iUd Colds, Indiges
lion. S(llow' Skin and .\liseiabhi' Head
aehies come from a1 torpid liver and
ulogged howels, wh'lich cause yolur
stoilacil to become filled wvit il di
gest ed food, wh1ich souri's antd le.'
mients like garbage inl a swill barri'el.
Thllat's the first step) to untold misery
-ndigestion, foul gases, bad breatl',
yellow skii, mental rears. everythiiig
tha.1 is hiorribile and nausen,;'t ing. A
Cas earet Ioil ghit will give y-ol ('oi
:tiplated howels I thor'ongh. e.la sing,
.m1d straig~ln you 901f by. mlorninlg.
Theywok wil l yo , sle a in-0-eIni
bpox froml y df :gis will kel youl
edling gol fo ni ths. .\illions of
11 801 d wu-ko a ( care ow
and (it 1 m thOnir stmach, livr
:un1( bowls I.ew.e. rand e.v know
a m --i ble it, w-ment1. 1)on't for"'et the
soir lidle intidhs need a
gaing to uo.
80Davis
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RAIUN NEWS. *
4 $ * $ $ * $ * $.* $ 4 $
R~abun, Oct. 29.--The farmcrs are
very busy picking cotton and having
it ginned ready for the market.
The sick are very slowly improving.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Mahon
on last Friday, a son.
Mrs. T. H1. Babb and children, Miss
Allie Babb spent WAIednesday with Mi.
an(] Mrs. Stewart Maihon of Mden sec
tion.
.\ilr. Lauirens Maion was in Lauriens
Saturday.
Miss Alliene Baldwin visited Cora
League Saturday night.
Mr. T. V. Iabb and daiughter, M iss
Allie, Mr. T. II. llabb and family visit
edI MrI. and .\ rs. lelton Owens of (Gray
Court SnilIday.
.\Mr. Blooth (;ray. of Spartanburg, (a
soldier boy) was at ioime to see his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Walker Grayl
u nday.
Mr. Dennis Owelns and mother visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Smith .Martin Sunday.
.\ii Marie aalion was fihe visitor
of Miss \le.ppiC (irlingfon of Andeir
-onl last w."eek.
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