The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, September 11, 1918, Image 7
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about finisheud pulling their fodder and
picking peas.
;'.\hiss Lola .\lrtin anld Nil. Laangston,
of 1Laurens married at. Gray Court last
Wednecsday.
.\r. T. P. 11.abb and M\r. Smlith NAlar
tin wH i 1,aurens Nionday On busi
1* 8S ('tIN N W S
.\ li. Ilssell Pa g terson and childr i,
of .i r visiled Mrs. \Vright Mlar
tinl :,.vsd-ly an1d . ednesday.
.\li;. i 10drn'a Owenls, after spenidingt"
oevIaldays in re etnpond section, r
turne Iv hllo Ie Tesday.
.l 3sr's. T. MOO. abb, Smith .1. Mal
tin, \V. 1). Owens, Mrs. T. 11. 11ib
and .\iry llabb motored to Ashevillo
la1st week( to) visit \Iis., Allic llhh , and
.\Ir Ilouston lilthb).
M . Edna Owenl Visited i rs'.
Smith .\laf1rd. i Thursda y and Friday.
A number of our women attended the,
womenl's convention at1 Poplar Springs
\'edinesday and Thuersday.
\iss Cora veague, alter spending
several wks in Greenville retu-rnd
homrii Iii day.
\lMs.. Rebecca Oveis is Visiting Mars.
10mily \oodo s of i de s.etion Who
seriously ick.
.il.. T. 1t. a hh, .it., after spe ding
one week with .\Mr. and .as. n'ta
Owens, of (ray Cou, retuirend to
his home Saturday evening.
\r. Sloan .\lon awnd fi visitag ied
Owi ,of D eep('n ret rert
to Lovers of
The progr
selected air
( popular of
welCl as sC)]
High School Aue
Wednesday, Septem
i wo artist:
ha~ve been
'i'hy aire
Comnpany,
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& "The Phonogra
ADMISSION
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xy, September 19th.
or. .lohn \Volff andl family, of shilohl
wetionl, Sun1day.
.\r. and .\rs. Blelton Owensg, of G'ray
ourt, spent Satulrday anid odywith
\Mrs, Hlouston Blabb.
.\rs. Nancy Owens, visited .\rs. EI.
ily WVoods, of ledenl Section, Sun1day.
.\ilr. and( .\rs. Theolion 'saxon, of
Ware. shoal:;. visited .\r. and .\rs.
Charlie S-axon, Sunlday.
.\rs. Newton Hlellams, aftr a linger
ing illnless of over oneo n'lonth passewd
away ait her.I hlome nevar Iabunl "'reek
chur11ch .\llnday m1orning and wasI laid
to rest in the IPabunl cemletery .\londay,
mlorning. .\rs. Hlellamsl wvas a good
woman, mothler. neighbor and4 Chris
,!anl, and will bie gratly mlissed 'hy
alII who knew her. Shet leaves a huls
hanld. several chi141lde, granldehibd-ire
and -a numblier of frienlds to mlourn-1 for
hier.
.\liksid n Owens spenit several days
last wekith .\,rs. Ciande Wasson,
of Friendship.
.\rs. T. 11. Isabbl and children visit
ed . . fipp and family. of Ilden
' , slionl. Saturday night and Sunday,
RIev. laggott,.iof Iarnwell, visited
friens N in this conunulity la's week
.\kbs Cora League visited .\iss AI
lilne laldwin last TIhu rSdy.
For Indigeston, Consilpatiop o
Billousiess
Just try one 60-cent bottle of LAX-FO!
WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestiv
Laxative pleasant to take. iMade, am
recommended to tilhe publy b- -:s hyedi
cine Co., manufacturers of Laxative Bromi
Ouinin snd Grove's Tauechill Tonic
ad wal incii'i ofcide te more'afo
las icalk wi Nselectins d asso
net' frn. Stoy ligt nd -.da
s fieu. nathis oalneputationee
. securd forn thistd Missnt.
Fo Ideslo an, w 1~ipa~F a
Bh ithiauSour
WBROTHERS LqudDiesi
.axtV pl-sn toCAR Da
L S 'IS F. .* E1 1031 1111. *
Amnerican 1xpeitionary Force,
Frative.
.11n11 19,. 9 8
o th1(el i0i;vers atl \lllmr,
IRecovei-y ,ody No. :I, A. . I1.,
(ireeiville, S. C.
wol lie rs:,
It hermues4- 111y ad d.11y to infortul
ou of t d act hla -iona of ol(,,e, of
ho I'emobe of yourl Lodge. lrote I.
.Mnis P. .\becromlbi", a n1iinber of Owm
:1h reginilent, 1'. S. .\larinews, who wa!4 '
(Illed In acti!on,.al:alinst thle ienmy o1)
une 16,19 .
Corporal -aercrolinbll had1( beenl In
he balte leo I.i d:ys when hille(d and
ul.(1 hwoven himself anII t ecll ia 1n,1
ndelr firv al:d d4it s 1iw wa." "vaised".
ci'"g the "'ast".
I was personlaily aeiun) iite'4d witi
Abr-rotubie for ovilr k VaIir and kile x
him to be an excellent soldier and a1
r1vletu-living naand we ennl all re:'
asslired that wilen he is phrw4Il on th
:ght hand of the Griul Master of the
t'nioers he will tIlere stanid as I
kuow till to have lived, a just and1 ip
ru,,hI manl and .\asonl.
Will youi. please convey to tie reh
iives of Abererobibe :1y in1ost tenlder
sy.inpatliy ald assire il I) that our11 de
Parted brother li% ve( anl died a g.a1
lunt soldier and It sollre of pride t14
iis1 coliltry, faillt" and to every triuw
Masoli. His grave is in tie nidst of
many of our boys who fell oil the same
day and oil Ithe site where the 11un Was
given a sample of what real Anfir
casl (itil id will coltiniue to do. You
io doubt will read of it part our .\Ma
rin 'itook in cliecking a mIost 'teTer
iline-d attack by thle lnand nusy bi,
able -to Iealize What a glorioits tet ith
Abercronmhie mlet.
With sincere sympathy for Ile
.odge in tile loss of one of its 11e(11
ters, I ieuillaill,
Sincerely and fraernally,
tFigne'd) 'has. P. Hlolliday,
Captailn, 5th Regiiient,
Copy) 1'. S. .\tarines, A. E,. F.
To thle Ollicer's and Mlembers,
ltecovery lodge No. 3, A. F. M.
Dear tirethren:
Ve, tile comiiittee appoilled to draf
resoluitions illnimemory of our1 d1e
c(eased brother, .louis F.. Abererolthliii
hCe1 leave to submit tIe following:
Through tie courtesy of BIrotle
Chas. 1'. 11olliday, Capta in of tile Fifti
Regiiment, 1'. S. Mariines, .\ineriea
loPeX~ditionlary Force, we are linformlel
ithat Irother Abrcroibie, I nientbt
of that regiient, was killed inl aciot
onI tie battlefield of France, .11tint 11
1918S.
Wv arI-e grievedt at ile receipt of thi
sad intelligence. It fell to the lot o
11hv chairnman of yolir coniitte lo ini
p;o- pato Blrother .\bercronlible sonie c
3 ihe prillcipl '; and 1achings of .\lA
i ii: y (4 ront th t Ii n b
iroi er llol , liday, We .-as convince
tha h lee ''Otl eIachind were evel kol
s nacred and iniviolte bly our. brohl lo
\\'e areI i nformie that '.ioi her .\hl
iiiron i lledie as he w' "raiwd"
Iu in ih'Ms" \eaega
not th in thi in' neh a
l'i dur'ig~ Vh ii h e14 h1u tic
161s || . is itl wha \\* wmi do
h)Ia4tt lif e o Och !' )(''Orim i 51 hnt i
hie er aFuon .JO I* in:
neidau o omy ifelo hi h cnu
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Pluhi , V'elvets, ~Velours andi
Felts; lack, navy, brow,v;
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LADIES' COATS
Plush, Broad Cloth and Ve
lours; black, navy, brown, grey,
green and burgundy. New fall
styles and materials, fur trimmed
and self trimmed. Price
$20.00 to $40.00
- LADIES' DRESSES
Serge and Silk
Ladies' New Fal, Dresses of
Serge and Satin. New fall styles
in black, navy, toupe, brown
and grey. Price
$18.50 to $35.00
WOOL BLANKETS
Extra large-size wool blankets
in plain colors and plaids. Price
$8.50 to $15.00
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