The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 03, 1918, Image 11
-IR EVI LLE-G REEN W001) 3UTUAL
INSUcA NCE ASSOCIATION.
Organized 1892.
PROPER1TY INSURED $2,500,000.
W1R'ITM; OR CALr on tie nilderV
signed for anly information you may
de'stre about ouir 1lan of insurance.
We Insure your prop)erty against (e
strtctioni by
Fhe, ihndstori or Lithilnig.
And do so cheaper than aily insurance
coliumlny In existence.
Remember we arm -epared to provo
to you that ours I the safest and
cheaest plIIn of 11Ii urance known.
Our1. associatIon Is now licensed to
write insurance the counties of Ab
beville. Greeuiw od, \leCornick, Lau
renls and EIdge old.
''he oilleers are:
C E N.,. FIt. Elit L President,
(Colmumbla. N. C.
I.l.t. L - ' . Ag , ey. & Trells.
G(eenw1ool, S. C
T lN:-CTO1iS:
A. 0. G .'t .. N .. ..1. Carmelw . q. C.
- I. . :unbrell . ..Abbvi , . .
I. IL. Childs . . . a(I I S
.\. W . ),ounnb,'0 looli .. ..ileg 4.
.1. N. Ch lu rl1ain1. ..\i."wll:'or d C.
1k, H. Nieh(-oio .. Nd: tf . t I (, C.
T. I.. TIinimlerman,111 C.s
.1. C. .\ 11r inll ---.Prn e m
W 1. Wmarton . ateri.ml, C.
1 . It, l
Grveenwood, S". C.
Yes if's
MA TIC
"The Kind at Last
Contains highes P tage
of ZI
It is the unadulterated combina.
tion of the finest Pure White
Lead, ZINC-OXIDE and genu.
ipe Linseed Oil.
MASTIC PAINT presents a uni
form, beautiful, enamel-like fin.
ish, that will resist the weather
conditions in any climate.
It lasts longer-looks better-covers
more surface than any other Paint.
Ask for Illu srated nook. "Homes and
How to Paia Them." It's Iree.
Laurens Hdwe Co.
Laurens, S. S.
W. M. NASH
SURVEYOR
Terracing Leveling
Drainage
NOTARY PUBLIC
Gray Court, S. C.
UNDERTAKING
KENNEDY BROS.,
Undertakers and Embalmer
naliu anstweredi any hour dany or nighit.
Simpson,Cooper de Babb
Attorneys at L.aw.
Uil Practico In all State Court.
rosEPt AttentIon Ohten All Blusineas
6. DIAL A. C. TODD
DIAL & TODD
AttOrneV. at Ian W
Enterprse Bantk Hui~dInmgs,
Lanrens, S. C.
PRACTICE IN ALL4 COURTS
Lonmg T1imie IOLans Negotiated.
Abstractsi Prepared.
SBlackwell & Sullivan
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
'emfpt attention given to all business
loe to Joan oii Real Estate
*10 . Phone 'i ResIdence Phone 95
Ofut ..mona Building
c.. F!eatherstone W. B. K~nlght
IFEA'TEitSTONE & KNIGHT
Attorneys at Law
* Laurens, S. C.
i uustin ss intusted to Our Care
Il leatte I'romnpt and Careful Atten
tion.
4)1leC over P'Almetto Bank
Cr. Featherstone wIll sp)end Wednes
*n.v of each week in1 Laurens.)
J. ROY CRAWFORD
SURIVEY0BI
ilats, Tracings, IMe Prints, Etc.
-lephone 204 Clnton, . .
Dr. T. L. Timmerman
DENTIST
Lauren., South Carolina
OURQ9 in Peoples Bank Building,
* R.AILMDDEN NEWS. *
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ladden, Alril 2.-A heantiiil E'aster
day has again lecn given to its. It
waIs such a. sweet spring-like day.
Siurely all hearts were grateful. The
youg people gave its a very enjoy
able MFast er program Sunday night.
We all regretled that \Iss Workman
eoui(d not conie to give us the expect
ed Edaster story.
Again we chronicle the fact that tli
fariers of the "early bird" varie:y
have -gotten coin planted in March.
tholuh they succeeded In doing that
"by the skin of their teeth"-plating
an .\arch :011h.
As we predicted our box suippetr va
.t Sit((ess. The writer rcgr'ttetd that
i ness % r ett'I id our g II. Ou r
ri tnd froml tf ow roI vd tim i '
hip by a iI at m in :n :-t
v iir ::hekls also.
TlIt' ii P t iI tfh l I
T.' r .m'nior S*xter o .:; c na a lm
h-ne :T prc d w mI -
he :11 'fill 10,s Ou .b p o ! lai
lit k.l I " E atve !;I ii 2' nt t ;i~I.
1 xill In Ill,, in
hit .e I : I') ii. -iP I t':4 in
I 1 411 .\tIl t 11 01 1" ;!, iti4
a w t) in ln nl ni- e
\ J .linnitt e \I l an : Ci :orri:
n(e. w r re ent giuvill of .\i
Sal'thlr at \arlin.
\tl: loathle n l eLlfv 14, feo! r C'
inin at fll. le - 1at l ie a
.\li; :\naie ' l' . ol it (: t tIll, Vv. r lt iarl
hwing seriottsly injur-ld wil'.n in a
m on in hal sh e r-i:1 n et1 a i l
W h ch fore I 1, o reniat hMt . 1:ea -
aonis. She a wtt'an aid to Ic ie
vlo );. 4u s 11,, S- t iid a ot' h ril son, 11""
r1ospital. W. o e ar tlad lo r.
se:' no ls.
.\rs. Kellt'. afne a lhian l" her
brothe, . .g Thompson. left for het
at Fountain Inn today.
l'nle~ John Fintley wa ' well rnIgh
to attend salesday it 1iaurent .\lodlay.
Alest rs. T. 'a. Langston. I . J ld Lan*
ston and. Y. sanallhrson at ened ith
neion ''eetings, the former 1a lith
land I lomo and thre latter at .\t. Pleas
ant.
.\ts. lla .\ioore nild .liso He ere'I
the gu s Sunday of her son, . \v.
Thadl .\oore. We are ;glad ito) pr
the childron of .r. .\loorl all ro!
seer colds.
.\ good farm changed hands last
-week when .Mr. J. It. Power closierl - 1
deal for his place.. Ales'rs. Knight and
l\l'aIlghln oft oulilt ain inn wer t i P r
esers. Without exception all areL
sorry that .\r. Power has sold. We
ti'st ie Will not leave our neighor
hood for he Is an1 all-round good CHIt
ewn. The price paid Was a h1andsomae
ubut not mlore thanl the 1)l1acev was
worth.
.\is' Christine .\liller of t I li ren ,
was lhe week-end guests oif .A:4o;
.Nobin and Fanni at11141im 1s.
.\issem Aliii and urns wo-e te
WIk-Pnd gsts of .\iss Vra Iowar;.
otintley. eal It i' .\ets. Finlty
' lad to ha 0l is 0r r 0 m9 .
All~t at 1'n4 ( 'l ititup t da leI r
liiure~ all iied pIte tjul lthesea
TruI and hlli illi sct"\lt ';b *"yt
reare orrby tohepoaw. Tt -.
taiIa mWIllrm ahjel rd. "Ti J.C
teo' I\oa.e be replid as(wk a fl I e' 1
n !tion I' sh tu'Onei'l i then . -:i.k li .
ite a t t h is hten . I h e 'n
'dhe tnito lioel n a!"igtl
toiou'Silkeep'teriy 'en reeait ale obl
tr\'e ye toihotin tdine - at .-s -It k.'
Irs 'I.w w, bonein lat noonId
Glive Chainer(tli's ou- ahli th-e
r eenCi( 'Ith onelose.n oe
Mrtion. easy. itel of xllent.~nta
- e o e ' e .
few days of last week witl her sl.tor,
.\rs. Alarianl WNililms.
'%Ir. Laandon isoland and family, ~Ilr.
Luther Cooper and son visited at the
home of Mr. T. .1. Cooper Sunday.
Miss Edna Cooj)er and sister, Mrs.
Loretta 1'lldge dined with Dr. J. G.
Cooper and wife last Thursday.
.\lr. Bwraudus Cooper had the inis
foritune to lnge his horse Saturday
night.
NO .MO0RE ('.T.\URIt.i
A (4,narantleed Trentmentl That, lilts
Slood le Test of 'liin.
'atarrh enre o'3 a n(I cata rrh
C,.3'eS go, b11t llyome13(ji Cont1tinue-s 10
ll;0n ( hU-Il and aboli.sh it', dis.3gnsI-i
ing symi otms wherever civilization
Evvry .ear the Ow remly enormolni
SAleS of thi.- really Scientifiv trea
333'I; for ('a3 1 rh gr .vs :, 'at era
11m"rt. n year so h h w a
I- ( mrdk broken.
n" hyi I!, % i !:. 1m i 11aily as di.
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Marl Va 3:an '.ere'( \'i:3ling in Pr i'
1lon laist Tuo0:d3ay.
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IPof!::ri Sprin33':'. .;p l.': '1 Thur:lay ni ght
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ev Mi -r a la iv i1iti- it 13 13('Ln 4
liez . V . .\1.!.l : -ii 3' n, t he 134a(3) 1r ( of
he.ochurch. h'Mar 21'ote all- of1. -th
er33v ices. There4' ha. 1 -*:'' ratify1. -.
olev1. Steadma makesi it 13a1 prat I(i
t achc ofi hcla mihtin ~n '.d
W. D. Griffith's Colossal Two
Million Dollar Spectacle.....
IN 0 EjR AN E'
LOVE'S STRUGGLE TIROJGI-OUT T IE AGES
....Most Gigantic Production Ever Seen.....
125,000 People :: 1,500 Horses 1,200 Charlots
F our Thrill ~ in Stor es
1ree HIstorc and ne \dR 11m
/\ncienL l3ablylo)n iS s '~ 'in fli)c day-, (4 F1~ !niYI('
valls, its imassl ve towers s y thc g ul )uitle Iordes of th1
victorious Cyrus-the fear Of Bel- a;ar ali i p luxury, the
most famous revel of all history.
The World's First Great _xample of I oVrflCnc persecution
of the Nazarene.
A Romeo and Juliet lov in ris, the beautiful, terminated by the
Massacre of St. Bartholomew.
And finally a modern romance of a sweet young girl who battles
successfully against the odds of adversity, temptation and harrowing
underworld opposition in a tense drama, full of thrilling episodes,---the
Great Labor Strike! The Frame-Up of the Girl's Husband! The Re
prieve from E.;ecution!
Has Played Long Engagements in Every Principal City
Opera House Matinee & Night Tuesday, April 9th
Doors Open 3:00 and 7:15 Shows Start 3:30 and 7:45
Admission 25c and 50c---No Reserved Seats
"SADDLE HORSES"
Lexington, Ky .,
March 25, 1918.
Mr. J. E. Hicks,
Laurens, S. C.
Dear Sir: /
At last I have found the two saddle foee
that you asked m to buy for,-u6. I am shipping
them to you and if-t ese horses fail to please
your customers I will feel like quitting the bus
i.ness.
I bought these horses out from Lexington
about 10 miles and they are both good driving and
saddle horses.
Let me hear from you as soon as they get
there. They should reach you by Monday, April 1.
Your Friend,
W. R. N0E.