The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, September 18, 1918, Image 5
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* Local and Personal Mention. *
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Waldrop and
children spent Sunday In Newberry
with relatives.
Miss Olynthia Jones is spending sev
e ral days with her Sister, Mirs. 0. 13.
\layer, in Newberry.
Prof. D. A. Du lre, of Spartanburg, h
spent tihe wvek-eld in the city with
Mr. and Mrs. CarlosRH. MOseley.
.Iudgo P.. C. \'atls. of CheiiaW, is
-penlding p few days In the city with
his Ibrotler, .Alaj. W. A. Watts.
Carlisle Dial and Parris MNartin, Jr.,
members of tile Senior class, left yes
erday for Ci(ilemoil.
.\liss Sarah, liabh left Fridasy for
Mainbi\ge, G a.. where she will teach
this year.
NIr. and Mrs. J. I. Shelley, of Wil
i*lngton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.
1'. Mahaffey.
Mrs. Lester '1. Knight, of Ports
r Louth, Va., is spenidil some time with
1.1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. CI. Roper. I
Mrs. Maud Philips, of kihester, has18
)eenl spen(Iing several days with her
brother, .\l r. Paul Coopel', on Chestnut
Street.
Miss Alberta Riddle, who has heen
with flenchoff's 5 and 10 Cents store
for some tile, has accepted a posIt( -
with Wilkes & Company.
Mrs. Co'ra C. ts has arrived iI
tile City to 'icd several days with
frIends and to take up eertain dutties
connIected( with the iRed Cross.
.\Ts. W. D. Boone returned to hie
home in Wilmington last week, atci'
visiting .\lr. and .lrs. A. L. Mlhaffey
for some tlime.
Ezell Holder. who hs been work
jg for A. L. lahaffey for some time
has necepted a position In Greenville,
aiid will leave for his new Post In a
few days. 'Mrs. Ilolder and family will
will also go wilth him.
.\Mr. Sal M\. Wilkes, of Atlanta, spent
-everal days in lie city last week with
his lleplews, messr.i. S. M. and 1. 11.
Wilkes.
Mr. W\'. W. Yeargii, of Gray Court,
was a visitor in the city Monday. ir.
Yearg In stated that lie had receIved a
card from hIs son, Leon T. Yeargin,
advising of his safe aiIval overseas.
.Misses Nell aind Carrie Lee anIcd
MlIss ('ar olIne IHarney, of Spartanhurg,
i'uni i~ to hei r home Monday even
t arm .non several days with
\l i.. a ~ 1r". ,1 . . 1. ,arnmy.
\lee Pi-iil Cooie and Nahanu
U11 leadrthn :I!,re moo I hiose who live
oane to "'", 1.'i during t(e 'past few
days in tale' '11 work at the hin yard'.
Mr. .lin N-xt Watkins, a forniter
OPERA HOUSE
COMING WEEK
sIHOWS OF 'lEtIlT.
TilltSAYSil"PT. 19
F ItONT"
A stupenidom~ picture of acttl
battle scenes.
Onue day onily.
I10e anid 25e
e ogIIlOSTlS OF i iST'illtlAY"
W\'ith Normoa Tlaliadge.
you .urt striings
---also
"Atl.IEM OFFlilI WAll lE
VIEW"
10e anid 21Me
SAT't'HD)AY, SEP'PT. 21.
"WOIAN IN T'lE WEB"
EplisodeI( No. 8
A two-r'eel Wier 'rnl Drama.
--i I. >
A Keysl e Coni
"1D1 III/l 0 ON(U"
M\ONDIAYi, SIluPT. 23
Wilth GlorIa Swanson.
An excitIng picture-ndenlaly
femenine.
-also
-MAutt and~ Jeff In
- 'AEX'I'A g~0 LUNilI"
TUESD)AY, SEPIT. 24.
Virginia Pearson In her latest
"HIE R P'RICE"
A trade, a bar'gaini and a con
tract all destr'oyed.
5c. and 15e
WvMDrNESD)AY, SEPT. 25
Episode No. 7
-also
Two-reel Keystone Comedy fea
tuilng
Roscoc Arbucle.
--and
Trwo-reeh O'llenry Story.
5ic andi 15c
OLIP TiSi PROGRAM OUT
FOR YOUR GUIDE'.
Our Motto-"Notlug Too Good
Fo aur~nen.
Lturens county citizen now living in
:cenville, spent Monday and Tues
.y ii the city on a combined business
id pleasure trip, while here visiting
the home of Mr. H. Terry.
Mr. T. C. Switzer went (lown to
LtI(ekSOVIlle the latter part of last
cek to see his brother, \Vlliami
vitzer, who expeele'd to be ordered at
early (late for overseas ditty.
ike", as his friends call him h is'
I the motor repai r departmiient and
.pect; that h( will he sent to I"lbei;r'.
News was receivel in the city sever
i days ago from 'latisburg.'N. Y., Ilhai
rank McGowanl, son 'of Mr. and Mrs.
. 1'. .ileGowanl, anld .1lhn Furman,11
homason, soni of .\lr. and Mrs. .1ol'
lomas.on. of the i ckory Tavern sec
on, had siccessfully passed their ex
mi nations ,vnd won comiiission s as
.0omd licate t .
.iss Cori' Knight, of tile War'
lioals vi0ini v, took tile train here
amday for Ashville, where --he will
_Ihe up her studies'. again in th1
:'oinmal Collegiate Iiist itute. F-he had
o go several days before the sehoc!
eiled I to greet tlt new students on
he!r arrivalI, she beiig president of
he Y. W. C. A.
Rev. W. M'. Thayer, of Suiter, hais
ween visiting friends in the city for
reveral days and Snday preaclied an
niiid ring sermoin to his old congre
zation of the First leptist clirch.
.\liss Milwee lDvis, field agent of
lhe South Calrolina S. S. assoiat.ionl.
has been spending several days in the
Pity with her parents, .\Mr. and .lr:,. A.
J. lavis.
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W.TEl lO0 N I:WS. *
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Waterloo, Sept. IG.-.Mi's. Moathnerci'
W. Glover an(l little daughter, Louise
of Mobile, Ala., spent last week with
.\r. W. C. Whart1,ton''.anld family.
.\il. J. .\. Pearce has returned from
a business t rip to Colui'm ba.
Capt. and M.\rs. Jamt~s Iucas, of
am'ip .1ackmiio, areii expected in Water
too inext Week on a visit to 'Mr. and
Sirs. W. Carl Wharton.
Mr. Gary Cuclbertson has gone to
Charleston on a business trip.
.1r.-. Carl Wharton leaves TuesdaY
For Greenville, where she will visi
leri mother, M.\rs. liler, for severa
dai ys.
Rev. PHlis Fuller, of .\lnville, ovc
cuied the(- pullpil ill the sais churei
.:Imday i h and ieliverei a very .ul1i
-r( o 11 to a l nd apprcialv
cc ngregatiol. Ili, text vas "Aineri
ca's Si61 1ual Side In the World War'
The \'.*1'Wroo.il .;chool openek
th.is morinhg w\.ith a spLqlendid enlroll
mewnt an.d wilh bigl prospe'ls for
good sool tcruln. .\liss ilthel ('al
well is principa11 anid Mises .\lartin an
.\itchlell are the a itm sthis yealr,
l'e ('ream S'luiper.
Thi'e ladies .)f Warrior "'reek Ie
('ross will -ve an ire creami supp
at .\Ia. W. .J. (ooper's Saturday nigh
Septembier' 21st. Tihie lpublie is (to
GIRLS! HAVE A MASS
OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR,
SOFT, GLOSSY, WAV
A smail b ot tie dlestroys3 danadrulY~ a,
donubles beaty of your4)1 hair'.
-Withina teni iinute.s atftea' an app.
c (ati.on of Da)inderI i you1 can not 1( ind11
single trace of diiandru ft or ialli n. ha
iiaid your sealyp will not it(ch, but wh I
will p lease you most will be afterdi
few~ -weeks' use, whena y'ou see nt
hair, line and downy I first - -yes
but really new hiair-gat winig all cv
the scalp.
A little D~anderlne la meidiatel y do
Ides thle beauty3 of y /r hair. i.
fearance how dlull, i l a
scaraggy', just amo eni a (cloth wi
iDanderline andl carefully drawv
thr aoughi youra ha in, Itak ig one snu
sti'and at a time. Th'le effect. is aim
lng--your a'ira will lbe Ilit , fluffy a
navy, andl have ani appemar'ance
abunanace; an incomparable lust
softness andI luixuri'ance.
(Get a small bottle of Knowltoi
'D~ander'ine fi'oii any drug stoa'e
toilet couantei' for' a fewv cents a
priove that your hiri is as prietty ai
soft as any-that it has been neglect
oar injuried by caareless treatmeii
that's all-you surely can have bet
tifial hair and lots of It if yon n
julst try a laiifl Daeine.
FIrst. Oinining lieport,
Mr. C. W. McCravy, county ca
statistician, has fled lils first aep
on cotton ginnIng foir the 1918-1I
season. It showed that up to S
temnber' 1st 21 bales of cotton had bo
ginned against 10 baies ginned to
same date last year.
Good ateel Knives and F'orks at. $1
.to $1.75 per set. Rest quality Si
KnIves and Foiks at $5.00 pei' set.
S. M. & IC. H. WIL~K10 & CC
Large Pepper Pod.
Th'le "Garden Editor" of The Adi
tiser' found a prmesent. on his table
other day in the shape of a large j1
1per 1pod sent to him by Mr'. A.
I~owvard, who lives just -west of
city. The pod1 was oveir flve iinc
long and over eight inches in cir'ca
fei'enco and cer'tainly was the
shift".
SOCIETY.
For Mrs. J. 1). Sullivan.
1invitations have been issu4ed by Mirs.
Ia. It. Stilliv n to at recepltii tomior
ow afternoon iIn honor of M s. JaN'ed
). Sullivan, one of tle recent brides.
Ir s. Stullivan, who as lisis Gussic
Watts, has -wint mnany of her silmmwre
"1' VI wih heir parets, Assoc;.ie J.1 k
c aid .trs. R?. C. Wtis, is an ae
>:)lisHeled young woian Whose mant1y
,11v tais of (citharact er have wonI her
iany firilends inl Laure1vis. Tile mar
t it k place a1 ile Wat its hosiie 1
a (heIraw onl Septeilber -ilt, the cere
,ewy being performed by Ile 1Rev. Mr.
!adae, uastor of the Episcopl
hrt-h. Since tile wedding itlwy have
('e1 to Lanure d and have taken lt,
hiril. residenetl with tile groom's ilotl
rat le old SuIllival place a1 few\
tiles west of the city, where Mr. Suli
liv:an is successfully engaged In farm
000
Simpsni-Cockrell.
Yesterday afternoon at No. 38 Law
rence place, Grove Park, the summer
home of the bride-elect's uncle, Mr.
.ohn 13. Knox, ani Mrs. Knox, of An
iston, Ala., Mliss Mary .Patillo Sinp
on-t, of lAturens, S. C., and Mir. Au
ans ta. William Coekrell. .Ir., of Jack
sonville, Fla., were married. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. T.
C. Squires, pastor of the First Presby
t erlan church, of Laurens. The wed
ding party entered the living room
v;hich was artistically arr nged With
a weilth of atutn IlIowet , the color
wlceme of yellow predlon nating, to
the strains of the 1ohcngri 's Wedding
march, played by Aliss Carie McCliure
Knox. The bride entered xith her
brother, L)r. James Knox Simpson, of
ile United States navy, who gave her
in marriage. She looked charming In
a stnm tailleur of .blue cloth with a
hat of military design in tihe same
shade. She wore a corsage of Aaron
Ward roses, swainsonia and maiden
hair ferns. They were met at the im
provised altar by M\r. Cockrell and his
best man. Mr. .olin 13. Knox. While
th1 vows were being spoken, .ihs
Carrie Knox rendered softly, Ii szt's
I ro of Love". Immediately after
1I.e certnilony, Mr. and Nils. Cockrell
t" for a bridal rilp ini the nori, after
ich thy will he at hionie at .Jack
S ityll', l''l.. The out of townl :Ue
-o 1110h weddinig were Mirs. Johnl llillo
;on,. nim ther of the bridt e, .\i
tria~~ si psn .iss Anni. \\'lls
onll sm , .\v.t. \Viliami F. Therford.
F.ranlces Tham111c, all of 1atis
C. .is ituan Cockrell, .liss 1,tia
\ i,-s liz-ih thI Cockrell. 'Mr.
\\W .tl tochril lit, and M\iss l'3\Tlytt
Co vlkreil, of .lacksonville, .\ajior .a w
d 1Knox "'ockroll, of thle Ilnited lae
trimy, and .\lrs. .ames lAucis ilrown,
t oc l , iingston, Ali. -
'- ro Tha following announclents hvt.
nounrces14 tejmi g ohr da ttuht r
Ln'v 'atilth, tongue, Auguther \illir
SCoelit is, .sr. on sinIdayth yort I
oe'steberl, 1 tt% aitusheville No5i
otarolitna."-TheAohgllensitiz te.
-| tall, or ise feverish, srosac, bilu
Sher t Ih ad, hrasho sor stoach., O
throat he tonguet, .\ioftr iveoa
I epot i Of sural signa yolit
onsstpatechs, ie ansd ood nit
atII boel wihough gripning, an yne
nth Whe teevish, cosis. hilena
it1 taenthisleepmless' frut laative
turly, oe is deelios tstomac sou( i
z-vbeat hlad, thes feel splaendid.
hrAk yoarruggist for af olgie
teson f"Calif ornia Syrup>f'is"~c li
ages" and for agfewn-i' plil fol
constpattle ewasteo unetedrfeits a
heure bileo10s o gettymoe othof ietsltil
oras toe ol thtwt ihttadiping "andfoyo
Sav Syrupl Coplay" ch efdsagain
it- oe kndn'vt coxteckchpdrn.
~~ hey ov its~t delleros Mast, anditw
u-oway n gine the'afeel splend~id.
A0teStat yodugg tistrforoa btefo
"Calyforna ru thfi gis" thich ea,
sieveos foriabltotle svelrenofna
es- andh i attahedrown-uch failytton I
heprts from beouebia aet the enui
aski s that it is made bin geealr
h- (Oter kind with acon tmpt.~l a
the hottonat fnooeradminiMstt, Ha
Cottonsue a oparatorg agaes vopel
.5urnhners th ao saecurt a license fro
thcose dwo util thcmy hay secu
selveO ibet.hesvr ea
IiAllIEN NEWS. *
.\laddeni, Sept. 16.-Cotton ginning
II soon he the order of the day here.
r. J. D. Ctibertson has puti his gin
first vlass condition and Is now
adyto serve tlhe pitblic.
Mlss Ozolla .ltrray, the prineipal of
vw Pros (eel school, la., arrived. Th'e
+"..' open1i' tills morning. She vwill be
!A0v1 as umital by Mliss Carrie ang
r v!n-I .\lrt. .1. 1). CO llholrtson, 'I(
r'''In.
l- vra Wofford and Miriall
rowe- ae tlotle MalIn left for Win
Irl*)n C"H!!ege Frider,.
FrIends of mliss .Marie Aladden were
lad to hwe11. site las a prositioli in
renville. so soonf er en tering he
ness sphool there. 'Marie is one of
oir briaht young girls and fill of de
erminlatioll. We w ish for her sces;s.
We are plad to renolrt .\!iss race
"inley h10eir. She was able to start
n school Thursday.
This commllunity was well rep!leseIt
!d lin La urens Satirday aflernoon, to
lear ir. Wood, of Federal Reseryve
Oore. speak stia ight from the I
houlder. One imIst he prelly dense If:
it I, not (clear hy now that idleness
ind idlers are tihigs of file past. The
tleaker made it so plain "tihat a way
faring man. though a fool, could read"
that all men between ages of is to -1G
shoul immediately get in to essential
.'ar work or wvear. khaki. If they -were
over 16 and didn't work they wolild
wear-( stripes. Ile also Ilade it p11lain
"that the lays of the aitomobile were
niumbered."
Misses Sara Bryson and Louise 1)ean
attenied seVICs at Mit. Pleasant
Sunday.
Mir. and Mrs. 1, T. Kiinard, Miss
l):is Iy lrris andl] Mr. and Irs. .1. A.
Wofford were t 11i':ited dinn1ter guests
at ill hospitable hiie of 'Mr. and Mrs.
1. W. Tolhert Sunday. We sampled tle
war u ogen of Mrs. Tolbert (of whicli
a m1iore extended acoiulit will tie liven
"a ter foi faith that garden deserves
I t sv 1 , a Ileasalt re-llion of
Winthrop dau(13 lghiters. It is eledless to
a.del a 11o10' delightfil day was spent.
ri'n : n111d iupils of Miss Kate
A'offord will be infter-sted in klowh
1hat slh. exiects' to begain th le study of
W O, -,)olalllll C08 0 rolilln (o11
vi' lIne of her dlu terIlvi's return tI
-I a hV-C W' e i policIt e (11hat on hlas '
ai Ga has be(11 apillidi onI
l''iertVany " ommidr ith II thedquar
.1 il C1olg 11s, o l. \liss, Gray i w I
w!liwnn-d for this illmlortant po:sJiOn
iIChambltIt ei' Bouh l medt . -111
This id not 0nl wie ad te heI a
most elle.it- i meld icinles. for cou hls
Colds, c,.!)up and whoop'ig cough, hit
iw also e tksafe t (ke, which L i .1
portant1 wh11-n :I mledicinle mus th i
-1n to youing children. Chambe11rlain',
I", .m.kow. tan mo-her hav.1 - C
: i1 ttei m a llede d re e
Wm Srby Jhilc \owie
"Ihv asdtrechlrnha
lwyBUY NOWbrai' Aou
I' eyadfon tt b h o
11 ed 1_Deain rntiment Sth
na( nic
rwo Big
Depar~2TORe B
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I Fair Warr
Vtll areL oing 10 In eedl n heating
sv.Itn it Ilin iiIlle nex I ( Vear s. \i
hhVestiat iL -1 ' purIluise ni once.
d-tl h' : ' n' r V ae-Sovil t e(
()utr stock is tnlmphI ui..
Id '~ali. t irW wi'l Dl i i I . aP 1 IIIIP
li oe
S. M. & E. H. W
.~~ a. -.l-nnb" r Xhl av wir,
!!be inll arv n 4e uda (Nktll .
Al. ST OPE
Palmet Pres
Good wrk Pr
IiGuaranten.Giv,
I C. CARROLL
Over Shell's Groc
;d , .\NIl S: .\I_, w i , p.. I h e
vmloll
Stuate of1 South ('uaroliniu, 'Mai
(' ounvuy of Lnulrens. Cni
R IllAI C'0'! .r
Prsuand to a dekre ( a 4:
- li thet cas1o .1. Ii. .\laatey in his own.
right. and as atdmfinistrator of the es
htitT. aginahiS P. S. .\ahaffey, etI al, deC
r* fndIants. I will sell atpublic auction
atIaurens (C. 1. South Ca'r)olna0, to Se
ND SAVE 15 TO 35
'YOUR SAVING INT
SAVING ST MPS
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tores F
IRON R AC
TORE 210 WEST LAURE
JRNS BLOCK, NORTH SI]
ing.
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e' re oN inen11114114 that yolt
allI stvel and it'ri pr
-xith war. work<, inealis
;idhiri prict's.
1. flnish, and dlist inctive
Id tllat yott inlvesti.4late
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om d lvery
e me a trial.
S5MITH,1
ery Store
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