The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, March 13, 1918, Image 14
LIEUT. WM. COLEMAN
OF NEWBERRY COUNTY
Ikl1ied to bov Officer Rlecently Dec
oirated for Bravery Ii France.
Newberry, .arkch 9. ---Ie many
f' nId of* younfg l, t, Williainl OS(coo
la (Coletlna i. fanilia ly li own aIs "O
e ' o t'~tpe~s.Newberry county,;
:', A mrti- ver the( ,itlcces; which
Sott- l ottiue; is. attaining oil tihe
b of Fr-ance. flte ge r lhe
:i t: 'hat he ik th lIiint. W illiai
'111n Who wa I- ( ntl Iy decoratIk-d
!:,er( y inl :etion.
n Co a I , sn of .r. .1n1A
- \t. 'ope ('olen an. ot ' l ipells,
t : : t rl n. I vh .a.
!c I''olf I
o....... hi...I v,I1r lw obta id'
*, aa i che tttl r t . a rty
. ' ailil for I ralc(e
'01hJlo\nier.a vpidianry for
a cre e un't's tio. t't iuc wh2 tint
r has I-er pn n : iatl o ut im elk
T!,ho nit for w ih le . Co "l i
ed, of 1 C r . ofliier, th' I fO.eat
. dilby tht Gem n w w a"to. .
i111 -n 1, i .n in *cid ce ti n1 -1i on
.%'n ; II ni n1 . h'ive t hlits fa r
TilI fth Ca'rf-oliniflan o
- olm . Arro)w o od.
rf Ii of the
r nois cnipany.
hone : 1inaive of
!V
vo nl blonhl1 hI!' for.
n a ' )1: the fo c t
V. --V : l!(A 4'Which t ho Iwo
nIr iiIt v pro v od. an11d
I~~ Woe v.
- h d ' he in thomas man
wan uorslc olHaze
rach o I ,i i now
sheI vIts I ad a
Iwo of h r son.
bedont a.s do , nae to
. a d w'I ill s andlj n g j,
gaet. i.Ihdsc
S. M. & in. r. e Co.
'' tHui gelse,\ o
SSirck
SWomen
SCardui,? thdiwman'sd@
sonc, t a helpedMs in-g
im Ever12 otlael
P amcsroy. lad whatl.
he wries an hada c
lo f goo heth.. I wa inw9
.p.a.ntndsoe pamnonwtr
whogen se \vhy not
giCardi a .t.rial? and
whn at it as elpings
wmen wh.Aoer sboteresIt
TheaWl an'h.i
Ask ome lay diz-n
She will tl yourI
hlpef d he Ty Carued.
paint sorcommonto
women? henwh not
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* 011, TiiOSE C1IICKENS! *
* * * * * * * . * * * * . * * * *
Plant gaciden, plailt gardells, thte food
Iuen Say,
lhaint gardells if yoll Woild cat.
.\nd the story onie licars most every
day,
Is the shortage of flonr and meat.
I slavj , yes I save, every inoment
I can;
I dig. I rake aind I hoe,
An11d I ohow i the ruiles f thet- govern
mlent plan
To plant ;,nd( inako 4thinl s grow.
I work '!1 day for ll Iny daily bread,
Tilin li u -ry back hiom1e at iiglit;
.ind gardein go. fill t go to bed
To rest till the iInorning igh1t.
\ml I diaii. yes I dreai, of a ilchl
re1ward,
Th ts iine it fihe da.!., t>COInle,
\ en I gIather the crops froimi Iy
smal 1backyard,
The pride of m1y little home.
I i-isV valh 1iorliig at break of day,
.\nd at it again I go.
slave. yes i slave, in the same old
way
Trying to take ings grow.
.\nd I watch, yes I wvatch, with vigi
tant eye,
My laters, Iliy P>eas and iny beans,
I thin tin :i onions andi salsiy,
Phaworin.1, from i tomlatoes and
ihet juSt as I hiiniik, I'm goilng it
igh~t
.\y ilalnt are liallhy and strong.
I finid mysell n a lerrible plight- -
SonIt chickellsA llive IhippenSed along.
" cr-atchied, ye.; they s-cratIched,
all o ier Ilm place.
The.''ve pickell at miy s ( andl my
l t s,
nt 0 thinik I sw~orv, till blue inl the,
face.
.\I the hor-rihl l re in ta ce
. ik n h r ickens aco.s
the way,
1l..Ive a very uichievous benI;
h. hly do Ily neighbol.r let themii
st ray,
Or why are Iley io content
straPtch. Vet to scratch. inl their
own backyardl
T say where they rightly blong?
I've woreit'd ilideetd, iinittiely t( hard:
It mlist-tiet I say is wrong.
They.. Say there's, no ihw, by which
I tiay
C l!Iot for damaw ssand
No untutr how often I shioo thItuil
a wa Y,
I low Crecilnntly I ' I comkphaiined.
I'u I in w, ye.; I imo:, of ole very
g"ood law,
Id in sit i tlt S n :
Itt fliti
,.(,I in my m.
. u m'tf -. of :l-d fe )e
I I (1c n a I4- 11 lilw ill.
(The l(wif tre(spass, applios and
logrami of' Sunbetami Ilaly at C~hest
l I tdge i-hiur-i.Ma1:rch '!:-rd. All W.
I. I '. workeri.s arel corilily3 inivitedt.
ha tfoty.
jrllists.3. Mits 'liry' Uniksdale.
8tttonse.~ Mr. W . I. Grif'l.
.unhefn ilituy \isiosKh i
Ion v. issatl.. \:Anelitd
Th e Afritcan i ''ra l i'dm ofstratio
Story' by\rat i.l. D. W.-o t Wati.er
D Ivoinl. Mi U. Anniet I Mtihl. e
s~ilhs oftla NDgemotra1tio byru Mrs.e
t wrdshipt a Applied toia h lunbeam
3.14 Matde rs. Sa(l'. . Ho. od'
Song ess iave. to at o hml
b;the IiSunh n"tadrdofEc
inttll'endllint.
TMr. WrE BB eog, r
Box 108lBieufabb, S.e.
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* MONTiOMEIRY NEIWS. *
E1norev, I. F. 1). 2, March 1 I.-Mrs.
O B. Williais, the Methodist tminis
ter's wife, received a telegram Thurs
day infIoriI og her01 of the severe Ill
neSS of her mother, Mrs. Thompson. of
near li1 boro, N. C. Mlrs. Williams
Ift ivmmediatly andl( reached thle bed
si de only a ew Ih(,\\ours before her death.
lrs. ThomP1 )on suffer)led a stroke of
parly is ld livedI only a short time.
\We tenlderly s;ymlpailhize wvith Mrts.
\\'illiamts, lit this. 1 r Sad bereavC
milenlt.
Mirs. John Yarbor-ough return'led,.Fi'
day from Florida, vhlre she has been
for several wveeks. .\Mrs. Yarborough
ias astlila and thought a change in
vlimalte might benefit her.
Ir. F. 1). Siiling, after spending a
!,t days' furlough, returned Saturday
t o Port 1Uea veWorth , K an. M'r.
Siriling Is . beenl in an oflicers'
traillig caip. lie was formerly our
Sunday selhool superilntendent.
Mr. Lawrence Poole was In Green
ville on business Wednesday and
while in the mointain city, he visited
his aunt. Mrs. S. .1. Estes.
'Ar. Thomas At. Workian. of Lau
rns. pent Wdnesdivay Witll Mr. and
irs. .. 1". Poole and family. *
Mr. and Mr," C. 1). 'Yarborough and
fauily tll(ored over to Clinton Stun
day atnl spent1 the day willi tle lat
ter's parents. Mr. and .\lrs. J. A. Tins
|ey.
lisses l'tEolia and l'earl tVsonl, of
'rs .\ibI'or. spent TI'utesday night
w thir ousit, Miss Mol lie Poole.
S . I " , I ,ill Irovn, of Sparlanburg,
wa!. iI the entuan1t ity onle day last
weIk on profoss ional tbusi ness.
Mr. and Mrs. R. (G. Wat ron motored
(vler to TLaurens Monday and spent
I he day on business.
Rev. 0. D. Williamls4 was in our' comn
munt ity Friday afternooni, making v'is
i. 'The township Suniday school con
vition !convenes Wilit Yar-bor'outgh's
Chapel somelime lit April. There will
he several .:peakers on the progiam.
Dinner will 1e sorved on tle ground.
AIInoIn cm;'ntI date of con ention will
be made at a later writing.
Mrs. Ida \ aItso and Iliss Molly
Oomdo psept Snitday afternoon witi
Mrs. Mary Hipp.
('ird of Thinnks.
\ - \vnt to timik tile good people
for Ithr kindness antdi I syin pa thy
shovn (ur1-ing tllc sickiessi and death
of olit dear mnother(1. Ml od Iless
and h4 Ath themt all.
Ni1r. and Mr;s. .1. I). Terry.
I a M =M
i~11 SWIF
There is a
WIFT
73RTI LIZEI
itAttE MARn
R ACOiST ERco
_ Vs F 1JS
Beautiful
AN NA
CAS
no~i
Z ~ of~ the
METROPOLITAN
OPERA
sings THE
STAR SPANGLED BANNER
Anna Case typifies the spirit of America. She radiates patriotism.
She has put her very soul into the singing of this song for
1keNEW EDISON
..."1te Phonograph with a Soul"
All of the passionate fervor of undying jatriotism which Anna Case pours into
her rendition of her nation's rmn and every tone beauty of her silvery voice are
literally re-created by the ew Edison. is is not an emlpty claim. Miss Case
has stood beside the Ne Edison an ung in direct comparison with its Re
Creation of her wonder' 1 voice. T isands of music lovers and the music critics
of numerous great new papers 11nd themselves uiable to detect her real voice
from the New Edison' ie- ation of it.
JAR ANNA CASE
We want you to hear her sing the Star Spangled Banner. You will feel that she is in the room.
You will rise involuntarily. If you are a man you will take off your hat. That's how real it i&.
Come and see for yourself.
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exueet to i t o Lemp Lo pla) theni ou n talkiig moachine."
Fleming Brothers
Quality Jewelers
USE ADVERTISER WANT ADS FOR RESULTS
1I make every acre produce its ut
k fod crops, cotton and tobacco, all
needed by our country. You will
rVe your co ntr yourself by
rg each acre be - with
" IT PA YS 7 . USE THEM"
national car and !lbr shortage. Delay is dangerous.
Manxufactured by
SWIFT & CO. FERTILIZER WORKS
SATLANTA, CA. CHARL.OTTE, N. C.
Factorles: Atlanta, Albany, LaGrange, Moultrie, Savannah, Ga.
WILMINGTON and GREENSBORO, N. C.,
CHESTER and COLUMBIA, S. C.
REPRESENTED BY
R. C. GR AY, Laurens, S. c*