The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, February 13, 1918, Image 6
L.1\ND S/tla.
Sate of South ('aroiina,
County of I ,a rensTH4.
IN COiUT OF CO\MON I'LE.\s.
1. .Fitz L anford, l'laintilf',
a~alinst
T. R. \WolIY, I Inlik of I:Incree, a CorIjo'a
tion tinder the laws of Sotiti ('arr
lina, anld Iaurenis .Motor Car ('oul
paly, i Corporation unlde'r.tle law:
of South Carolina, Defendants.
I'ursutlt to a decree of the court
In the above stated ease, I v, ill :;(e ll at
public outcry to the highe.st bidder.
at Lauirens C. 11.. S. C., on salesday in
Milarch next b eiig \!onday the 1th day
of the month1, dutring It he lega. hoir
for such .-ales, the 'allowin g dei-i
ed proler-ly. to wit:
"All that erl'tain trla3ct or paree! of
land lying, being and situate in tih
< ilnty of Laurens, the state aforesaid,
aid mea' the tow n of bae!0 1 *tation.
aid containing i ix; e'i ni nd one-1! I
(t; 1-2) neres, mtore of le-, bunded
()in tit' i ast 1y 1and {' I
oin the :outh hy la:: i of .I. \l. (C1n1on
an .1. \'. '.m !. 1 N - an I !:
byv landsh of O.
i knowu as the' 11. W. torfo (d
CH
l i S -
n : forover 40years
T1;o:. :33da of volunary/
letter (21m womenr tell
mtg of f4e good Cardt '
has dte . hsi
the !-es! pr ): of the va ine
of 0 Carati. It povCs that
Cardai is a ;90:1 meiinez
for womenm.
There are no hiarmiful or
habhit -forming drugs in
Cardni. It is~ comaposed ~,j
only of ild, meIdicinal
ingredi nts, with no0 b-1d
alter-clects.
The Woman's Tonie
You can reliyon Cardul.
Surely it will do for youf
/what it has done for so ~
many th~ouIandis of oilher/
women! It should help./
" I wafs taken sick,
seemed to be . . .
of Madison Heights, Va.
"I got down so weak,
could hardly walk...
just staggered around.
. . ..I read ofCardul,
took 3 or 4 bottles at
that time, and was able tof
do my work. I take it in
the spring when run
dowvn. Ilhad no appetite,
and I commenced eating.
It is the best tonic I ever
saw." Try Cardul.
All Druggists;
- 61.EI
P 1resent Stirri;tm In cit Sliig Forthi
ettcrs of Sim i'lnr T imes 1)tiring
C'onfederate War.
The stirring cvents of the war as
IokI from day to (lay by the tiewspapers
tarry the ioughts of many of the old
r ei t ns back to the years of '61 to
T .: nd I:1 '(ttei.rs froin tie boys away
lconhet tienuind iimany of the let..
1:: written by .stoiltt l soldiers to
homde folks from Virginia and other
i . 01 Ii o the conflict. \lany of the old
r peot'le are now going to their trunks
and -setting out the old let ters from the
Sttlefthld' of half a century ago to re
r','d them and compare them with
the )esn'lt. Amotig certain letters
u, i ruten by at Laurlens county soldier,
the l' 1: ! Zph .\lhadden, to his wife back
I tare .',Vteral that The Advirtiser
ut. They are interesting
> t '.!!:, h1 hanl'ish1i s wh.lich the'
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li nil. in f. tiald it . \~'t toeey
o utin i <:.:li dit iv m. \\ee t. cre
.ol \\'il fiit ali thi ee thertt -.
It of lltii, m.h \\ .o~l tihe rtrd to
(o 1( 1 \\ ( fly::- or at or , hro gh
tiltelijI fof or tdi('(Ovy and a~l1t
ih :t: t wed fver Drl. tl Ilf
- di iVt hit odisutioia
tili Itarl In. t'Ii? Iu tarth. Wt enttl t
a''. v h ir. bu lll< t h ~ e titnia eor
;lves theme a mitch -smaller space than
hey had., We had some picket fighting
esterday and some last night. We
ire resting today and a beautiful
norning it is. This Is -4th Sunday and
suppose you know where I wotId like
o be, etc. In all our difflculties we
ite but 2 men killed and they wet'e
tillid by the sha1n5hooteis when we
xvere the least expecting it. We have
me LiCut. and one private killed and
1 mten wounded. R1. L. MIoore got his
rt shattered with a eanonn ball last
light and 1 am informed his arm was
lisloented at the shoulder, that is the
vorst wound that we have. I fear we
vill have a hard time of it before we
et them out of here, so I will close,
ointlilg I may live to writO often. I
taven't heard froni home. lbut I know
1 is not your fault. Direct your let
ers as you did heretofore, except
'lb'rshurg \'a., instead of Charles
o.. '("11 1inmita the must wtile too and
:I 'i' ho' she is get t in onl a
hool.
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11:11 eis, l t' ' x i :!i 'd.ly by111 t(it
: it'1 h i iii t.e a e l:-tu' :!l tlhin
a rid r, h : ::!e Ti wl.
iltt ~e of sh-k n in alo t h!ls
en it . I (1"(h w [ oI ( ito Imt dthw
h1 1t 11\\'i e t\ilt i Iass ail'1 et re
i\" :''tc l you \ ti n Iwa i y: t ton
"- IIn' n ' i e ii w r i' m ltuis.-d our
a uha::~ ale hae't dirkew winde aiw
hO\ with mycovany ' I tl all t :t .
ii'a t at liiesi m iuch a s If u little
I tl('s ' n w wit 'h t to f a see -.lr.
\ ver1 yr tnyt hirl h enitui _0 ioln
''ewleraln frome the~in hi;,ta \l mday
nth parohap lier i sk:o g'tins on
asrt \\reas\\'enisa Imnornine .fohn
-onlIerwatis at t presnt tolno
boodsthe and by :aharsolr
tp t odt en hinfo.ain ii egardsot
Famb- zand Gare n Seedhs
Adted andu th bto hroy ::mo
grw Tboth for :witand -: oarse.
Wurt ?mn en atan; A uprc. dolas
Gr~in~d (Clll itery atds that \\'
.Vi 'alof TttdCie raeht Oiin ero on
Tio., .r Way. & SeyOtNSa
bout miesof, sik ind hoia, s
went to our 12~~I'u.C l n se
Instance, I amin.4iformed that corn
m.eal i seilling.tpNiO6 to 80 dollars per
bushel. Irishi potatoes one dollar per
pint, etc. ly lifd is drawn out towards
home that 'I could get soiethintg to
eat and I wou-id go a-fishing and get
Wue Home of them. You have no
ti otght how bad I want to leave here
nor how much I want to be at home.
\Vhat makes me want to leave here Is:
I know at home-y-e-s, at home, you
have plenty, whilst I am starving here.
As somebody may write home to their
folks that I am wounded I will here in
form you that I was only wounded
slightly with a piece of shell on my
right hand which I am now able to use.
I pleased (od not to 'wound inc se
verely for which 1 feel very thankful,
otherwise this leaves me well. Write
and tIeli me how Nose .s getting on,
etc.
Z. T. Madden.
Evi: Ol T l- 01-' VE ls:1.
Voniltui .\1rtny 4 Of. ier Ileing 1i e'id for
I :' e(s't2ntioi n .
\',ashn~on.lu.G.-A y'oung1 armyll
1t .,! w'h( in can i1h- to a rela11)(1v1 the(
al:-iue of Ilh-' -hipl on which'l he 'was~ :C -
?._I\ .1:' aii - lil t ti1~ iilm ie a.l*lis
n oxerall i:l l the date:of saili
Wlieli'r hs sulerir lo(ir1Ot|(ely\ ill
'1t" d hi: .1 1 u1.1 er in(g1'ltil l e re quirl e
xI. 1,11 .\':, I :uInu m ( ( oo i n!.:, \' " .
(C''t'\ l ..
S. \1. & I. Ii. \V'I lAK 12 & CO.
1' c( ier ' 'Ir lie ini Si l ('otton
andl l'nplackedI 1.19 (411141n inl th
Co'ut mi l. renI . S. C'., for
tIe 1eai. A. l). ii1' .
O!' ~ ~ mi I~in ( lrl il l'
at. ofSothi aliv eon ioa
Counity of 14ttren..
{'11r.uan tii o' an .\ct of the Ge1n, ral
i i'i e I it hi l day of i' irl
se i 'r ')led 'y th ('o tai y Board(
State ifo a l in r( f i t -
. ,. - a c int;: : :. m bles('l: T hal the li
!'ta:' trailt inl red otto 4)1 l,1 n;l
iii un1 ty for :ti l th~i lin. lt e Ile
nn10 i 1( the l i day A: .\W,1,
r!; !" 1 .\. 1). It1 1 . ht' :'!'( i :.a:nn -
h "rt ' fin d'( in 1h1 ui" 1, I T w I',( unI;1
n dai l I iollarc.
by law..'i
Iloan, ::1! a illed1 a ~t Lurenc C'ourt
- y \ 11. 1 ,91 I5.
1 , i . . ( l' 1.\ ?11' l T i Sune'rv l i~or.
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COAT SUI'
All Wool Serge
Twills, Gabardines,
blacks, navys, tar
~grays,
$19.75 to $3E
SPRING CO)
Snappy new moc
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$14.75 to $2'
SOMETHING NEW
DAVIS-Fa
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We sell anl install Warm Air
Furnaces for Heating Re, ' ences,
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DIVVER ROOFING CO.
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E111C4 IS :
h u you to hei . s
e~e h r . ; en -t r
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the unp rece'dented1 demaind for food
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aurens' Best Store
Arrivals /
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rs NEW SKfRTS
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00 $5.00 to $12.50
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