The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, March 06, 1918, Image 10
* WATT11,,LL ;NEWS.
'Watts .ill. .!Ivh 1. - Quite a gloom
of orrow was eas.-t oer Our town oil
'ridav, cau sed bY the death of M.Ar.
'u Gill'spie whichl took place at his
hanhe- n *'sdlay nlight. Feb.
' Mr\l.i l~p. u ik for sev-Ierl
dayv. hi: tasno 00nsdere(d seriou.
t il l n i'tin a- few\ da y.- )revio0
iho 1:i I t L wa. cau I sed bI
:I I and bt.i \v wif an : d th1)
i. Iltis plat o and1
Suits Made
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Always On he Job
SAY,, MRE. M/
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h Ie i K t ts
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l'iri Itll.'i > (I i i li
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a . n . rli
yo \ ii be ini 11111
t e fa i lh at It learil
why no i int' h i ('r4 i
surly it I is aii lain h tIb
I lt. ~t.. W i te me.
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REAL E
IRux llS
Mlrs. Mollie Mc(ill of near here. Mr.
Gillespie was widely known in lIaui
rens and Spartanhurg counties and
has mnalde hi,; home ihere for (1itite a
nuiuber of years. lie will be greatly
illssed by his iainy frilnds anl alo
in ll a ntst i. chlirch. of which lie has
bwen a failifiul mil iembe r for about, for
ty yoars.
illi. body was laid Ito rest4 inl 11he
coietery at this place ol Friday after
noon. .\lrch Ist, 1te funeral service
beini.. cotill litted by his pasor, i'ev.
. A. . lttrock inl the preseilca of a Iost
f lriedlis and relatives who extild
la t l nire lfamily heilr ah pesi Alu
W a an ind1edl glad to s( .1\r. 1). (.
By Measure
IA\/ E YOUR SUiT
1ADE FOR EASTER.
Lave a lot of cloth fromI
st year which is much
aWC in p1'ICC.
Iy garments fit oi no
eli very.
also have Spring and
Ammnier Suits in stock.
new ord touring' car
r sale.
Jerson, .Jr.
Here to Stay
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mlI of ae l. a!th
afI a e i i t : a n
'Klil: a all .\ ' 0
Car1-. lin a Ill'a kn w ba~tl
I lun -t h you w ' i to
hint \'htan air) a
ta n you-; liam|y urln|..
I' in ta ila , 1: e ta'i t a
it'in nn lo eaI a i n
i ( 'a ' I ear fit' I ' ai ting
a-i h aoys? I Ii Itahe story; -f obl.t~
I I lowa~ s with miiiilk aniil honor.''
ii, e'i'vi w i th bes lt of tonia .
ATEBB
ST ATE
ed Sunday school at Narnie Sunday
af ternloonl.
\lessrs Lewis CaldwIYll and J. 1).
'l'wery were vsiltors inl Greeniville Sun
day.
.\lr. litther UBranilett and Sergeant
llorace C. Nelson, motored to Lairen
.\onday, oil buin~less.
.\lis4s Coniltti Mae Cindtlock hiad asi
.er guest last Sunday. Sergeant Wil
lantill 'e ty. of Canp Sevier.
.liss i lanhe Sander= was Ithe guest
if .\lisss Blanheli and Muna Nelson,
Sunday.
Dlo Youl Li.oi Orphan11 ('hildren4-1.
Th'le Th'lornwell Or-phanagev. Clinton,1
8. 4'. i a hottle ia school I o r irp llh
I h ilil. wherv tilt ( ifortl is tnale to
Inlu-h the be-st nienl will wmarnen outl of,
themn and wher they are vared fir
by colicers, inatims antl Ieachers just
a..s if lt y wiere iteilr ow n childreni . 11.
l'ht' 1ills t iution depend,; li n thir jlulb..
li(- !or :-upport by conl:riinon. o
wll . and i hs it 1111 111 inspiration
for ithi divli enuvit of inny ih r
Orphan instilulions. This year tho
T1ownwell Orphanaa111 l le wl ill co.sI e in,
060n 1n01re than in a nortnal year be
"All.se of Ithe high war. prices. Thus
far 11 ili I i lis ill ry has til it into
11I' hii rls of I lis Ill'opli to supiIy Iw
l A Ift!( i il lionll built h I o .
unisbenear~ierth:Hi 1usulal nl-ces:
sitalt Ihis stalteilentl. Cod leaves it to
p ill. (it'a r riatIl4 l'. if) ; Ilwtl lit, ,IlaYe :
0 Ite orphan ch I ' l i, I ive n thi h
W l 'lily ilre .'al." I li i e. Ille (1111.
i : ' Ill lu I ll-; al ()., lhi i "a I "l It
. n lov It rph aIa hibIIenT' Vc .i
Ii ~ ~ ~ ~ 1111 i'v- iand.Iii~ titl ll '11115I
chibiren~~~~~ arior ltl r ie s a e
W I ' I ' illiill! :: hell I ; t \\ i
ll i vin (i -y air trint t l e -
l1t. 4ii . hoo r l thre ho r a day.
I li t.. tiiil I ilt 111 a i Il ll l lt
1i 'I- i i I ' I m lit i o na . I
n T ar 1 i ll II y v. rhy of
w lln ihl Y'rtiitian viitimn andi
. 1 nti 'Ir co t i u i n
I4. l I'' t . i i ii i o
hmr dl lo n, or on-, u..,
I I":r; Ii T rus
T rl O rn111 nat]y \v *1 1 11 ' 11.
4 . i '. r Ii i i x . .
w; I ']\T riik !h Iyll for lo r liarl -
t l i'i
.%S lit t I lilt -i eli- i ii
old
I i r.\ iI ii li t. '
till ' rl
<t t <. T7 7
.\| t'lt i ' 4011' -' tl I0 'it it i I n 4 1 .
lal It - Iili t i ini lif Ii - l't Vi it! \
iir ti als e li'l- i I till '' a (11 si n.'tt
I i.i i \\ i'l Mi\ il' :1 -ii iue tiln: . I .\i ; iii
ag ('oIlnr allo hW..- uhome tign
off '0t1eletr ie ap -ii btoni y .\e l ii
"Ge. ts-ctIt-ti-2 l~ Dropst--l
IttT hen ')lt tCIoY lth iDance!to' d o
fl hl 10il ('1rn at wius (''ornks lie1
SIt t i(th "gets'h-lI,
"' ts -ti irs .td vat all aIl'tighitt
h it bu ta y Ilirns.t tttlh 'l on ith ~ ;,aets
byard 1ial . ft'( corns. if 0. ( i l ju4 o Il
tihth il rni t or~t 1 en iu w'''ithl a111 few
dr15 o ti '(slsIt'. \ t bl o a jettt'l ri.
Ilnc hr. xI r;i . I inn' ltte.l t The wtt g o. hd
off cIn'kle1'te, lieaC aano.e n
Jones able to be out agait.'
Mr. .lones has accepted a position
with thle government and will leave
for 'hiladelphia next week.
It seoived somewhat strange not to
hear tlie chiurch bells ring on Sunday
11(orlunI 44 and even ig, as services were
ealled iI oni acicounlt of the <uaraltine
for menin."itis.
The ilie I blid who has been sick
wiIt im(ninlll4s ik !.ai( to be doilng'
fairly N ell at present.
.r. N'. V. MQuowni attended servic
s at Ilocky Springs Onl Sunday and
bear1d a sp41lendid ser4non b piached by
Il,\. \W. 1). taleht'ord.
.\lr. .ohn Illzl sol a very f4lne cw
la:;! vei'Iik t) \Mr. G. \\. Ho vler. which
bro4Ilht the sutn of on hundred and
thirly d(ollars.
il r. \ - 'itr I thlII :1i 1d .\liss .\larie
dw .ard '. of iPock ilill. 4e 11re na rie(l
:c itaon hmn IIIu a eve i . b
. , Al'. A!':o:l (I . T Ils yon a v~e
a44 ,' .-' a 4K 4 i in1 re who 414
u hIt 11 :h. 14 a lon1 an'41 .4rosperou)4 lif'.
lie .11 lh place.
M .\ 11. :0 I1 .\ . Rt. Ii. )ona Idson i. -
(d re ui4 : at Ia .te . .\1!! (4n4 sunll
lita S a li.:.o S urai
now'-4.4V \isitin her1144 aun44.1. .\le
. I n .ib41 n1 and! a:o 4 the hin4, 1f
\- .lhn W ise;.
\lt. \\. F. CIn'4 4 l 444n 1.4441ily ha4e
P!! 11"ei nr fronm lnorve.
)Il-'' . N. C x' w a1nd t4 ily, 1fr n
\\ \. * \ h444 i-i'4 d at \ a(t1
\ l u44 1 ( lt 1 y.1 .
u'm i .. I l f \It. an41 M irs.
iwll siel.: ofpn ui on
\it
\\ :. Who ' ha4 be 44 ik for444
SOURnSear HEAn'TBURiN.
GAS, OR INDIGESTION.
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4' 144 '14'114 it ilun 4 balaii oi, ''''4'
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t- 't~~n ly 11 tt- i:- 44.
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-a - . 4 I Irion.1
.\li. I owne 4 .\a d n ofC itnvst
edreatve hreSaura andSun
day.4444444
Iter Air Temlemn ofI~auen . a4
'-ompanied by414441 .\ -ssrs .Roper,~ 41
.rayton '44 ahaffey4I and4 Maneel Od44444tw
ing organized l a414 1144d 14ross auxiliary
at4 Narne1444 latis 441 unday4144 1choo' 4 n
Nelson 4214 motore to l4ounta Inn4 un
day -. ' afternoon .', --.-1 444> :44
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LEWIS & LEWIS
EYE SPECIALISTS
Have Opened Their Office on West Main
Street-Oppo ite Postoffice
All Spectacles' yegl- sses and Artificial Eyes
Furnished r i are Guaranteed to be
Accurp and of Best Quality.
CALL AND SEE US!
H. W. Lewis, Oph.D. L. A. Lewis, Oph.D.
Laurens, South Carolina
COME TO COLU BIA
TO 'fHE
Seventeenth Annual eeting of the South
Carolina Live ock AssociatioPr.
AND AUCTION SAL OF PURE ,RD HOGS
MAR 1 tiP14th.
\\'e la ive i 'i l e ed I i'nh. Wf Kinu dk C. (' ;a . Iuia
;'w' imn ~ wad ofTr td 1ao lr~r reug i~ s -he
('oneiiis m' ! i- Nation are en:i miin t - on Iolb ( 'arol ia to iril re
irt . 40 .f in al aii the ottly wa i ic al he doi . i-.- to rai
will i, a l e i fin ti to el I hI w to n'ium po: ; cce. pilly
a I i i it -a Iiy.
n'r i -i11a1 t ion old res:
- ; 10 . W'e . T .l.\\T N e \. I
O W E N BROS. MARBLE
& GRANITE CO.
.\ l. ':\T I I : I l
-: -:'TOR
Weneverknowlwhe we star: in thforningee
could oertakdussanymoment
Wbanve knowca tiden ove witarhout ging toetorg
becoming a burden to his family or friends, It makes
a man happy to be independent.
Put YOUR money in OUR bank.
We pay 4 per cent. interest.
The Enterprise National Bank
N. B. DIAL President C. H. ROER C.a.e.