The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, September 25, 1918, Image 5
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Ahfleziptoion )'rie lb 01.00 'er kear'
Payable in Advaice.
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d'. -'TI SCI-:t 'it ITIII (4' CO PANY
Ila i u s, S. C.
"t innie und 11 i 11.rd0 of Thanthn: Onle
.: ored at the plostoluole at I a(Ire 11 -,
4 C., as~ seond ti c ir mail inalter.
L WIIEN , S. C., S I-:l'T. 25, 19i1.
Uncle Ad says
"Advert is in g
Is Store News"
How are people
. going to know what
' you have to sell if
y o u do not tell
them through ad
vertising? There are many busi
nesses in this town you don't know
about because they do not adver
tise and you doni't happen to pass
their way. Store news turns stock
over .s ftcen is (es:-ed. A :.0!
it ock iC.. Ier I .: t Si. tl nl
O C il 01,u~nr.o
'Sont ? i.t New" 0 ;s go Ia of Laterest
ih- ro ly or he Fourth11 laiherty
* * *
W dI. (i h: !ive 111:11 Ihere is any
re sn i: b4;t e :iek a ou thel prce
which it l e r i nt will pilac on colt
ion. The re den h a ark:Ily proien
so\ ()f w:mll :i II w he fin ally dt
idc.i on th c 1 1) 'it to .overn
11- sa: I : co IfIo we liay saf y ex
per,: it to be, ;I fair and (.Iilllable one.
W n t I a lil e advice to
.lth a eu e ::h w . To comply
h t a iI
a i i i iwt, pa its:-f h .t twr
ot to an~is: on :iiyutlb-a h'niany tifs.
'II II ;I
ato I :e !. l commil uthe ii d!o er 140
ttttr iiti f. T- s'n li'triti is oil h st
1 k Milt I t I ll. T h, . hSrtio r
.4nion s i: 'tot fal a wek.. .o h e w
ill- f !! 'i :.n u n ti :'s o irnde as
juitif if - II's , I t :: i j. , ; -
i lt i thI u'e sf I , wn f i ta
((ublicily. and t r ee in it tht Icl 'fli(r
i~h:i lno l lit i tu, at thei~ nailev
Th hot el tin waer nIitael, wasfr
not11 to inia OGpon ythinc.lJstock-us
ho ldeu adisck.itt h ct.A
athIh' head andul. puing 1311n vrlight
loetook the guhrt-ribnr an lowm
dtey onh thei liva and ket the
hrho t. 0d4 ;stay. inlde arunit
tions e Ili)foo:ko tiithe~t elai truth-n
e annlape olk waheran old ke a fe
rens oliim' r.n ionuen hoter whour
in-s r now n u'tro the~ Gafean -
eymsnbt~e Thl'iff <ar !the Otne
80041 lderae Gfrom -ui thametin he-a
n hahl frmed heralay tha irrda
ofi las.fgtt week. 114I Th i 4Thingo lsta suc
ees ('in ifvery wiay exof t attiendancI. le,
ad rahe small oumboler oft /nesao
woers bing the lfass ajored. Te
bre,.thr en pt up if cs Col at the new~l)
Carol) lte, not i)0 y.e\ igt omple ited but.
sufhyiientl eiqur.ipped aito take's 'care o
the newsaoper men ac d hier f.amieslie.
The hte, adon wiertnderthande was
at'b tsocea atuCol planedl aforighe
moer, ncue ati to the guolnad bmmt
.et'ield at Cowpens, where Col. J. R.
\le'issick delivered a patriotic ad
iress, an automobile tour over the
-,Io. 'I t rsday afternoon and an aIu
omitobile trip to Chlimniey Rock Friday
norn11ing. Ti last named trip, how
'ver. lad to he given up1) onl I(cOullt
%f rain. Tie trip over tie county was
real Ireal. We were I first carried to
hi;Jh knob -several miiles, frloml 1!..e
y. , v, froi Which ve cou1ld gaill a i
fthe hviole surroundilig Ierritory.
lotof thle hI()-s onl (he tri;, like tHil
lets hd nelver beenl upI there before
-0 thll view wats a revol,'Hion to them
well. Ater reing the top or tie'
iob0 tle clim bers "cooled off" Witi
omemighty fine ginger ale served by
te local bottler: They "cooled off"
igain before going back down and
ome of the party "cooled off" several
tliles while enjoying the view.
'Schlinapps Ginger Ale" we believe they
'alled it and signs all along the trail
up the hill read "Schnapps is on Top".
It didn't stay on top long, however.
No other drink stronger than ginger
ale was noticeal)e on the trip, buit
pinite a number of the boys Went over
to the shieriifT's ollice laiter to take a
folo look at several moonshine
.liil; whii flite oli(irs of thle law had
1:1P1 ''l d. l6,t-u1ring to tihe auttomto
miawe returne1id to Glnyadtur
t l lhel North2Ii (: roliin ' ine,
X.C1Vt . i,: i t
h . :~i ll i '.ha t 1 at r- al t 'a
Iop . i a d 0 0 rne t~~
h'M VV js ee optd h
-r n 1 rover we w' m over 1) iaio.
oll the lir1*1adk Itiver, .1n1d -Iw t1111hu i,
h1vim 4nil po-wer hlo se of Illto 'outht r-2
l'ower Coinimuy. Ellel ric km;r l
t iher forit
hurgnin posiby 0herplaces-. No
n '0111b help adniiring t mm i
y of theo thilet .111 won.der a1 11he
r0, ut(u-Iuul f n ray w,\hich.
u': chnes.Fo I )ro
' I , It itk 4 -: I iht f tt v l e I
i. I intI ma tId it th m1 0 it'
vhs ten \v ~a orI Iue w\ r hI u III
n ii' &ep ti - I'
o I
:w ians inuit d a i ' !
intn: o h. a It .Ii li - ttne'.
. - h i . . : .\ I I
i i . :i'
h. h.. er I hm1thyut :1
n . ot ha S i'i I h it
tol hi wei ree it''t ' frIdil li la i
a i t at a 1 t Ilo ant olit o '' m ney'
So provid ti it r :. tol .
Ililt' nlttd auti Mhis .1.uh ('aoroln
itoior nearote iio ttina both lini
2iii~ o nI he stat ndte a it en o doeal
Wi ii r pu'itii sil ini th tihle . neg e.
.llhn allha tile leiltur, wain eha
.joyn th aniprop~rig ion.- aeo for e
wrhthe ie et<akean off oihtn.
4..;ar:. nt ofe:Il 'i' ut n' rol
I t(eira tona tnktaliet o hamy frend
fohurhe madelr a~n apea iforh support
fate an iIm to sobrcne tracyo
thtl houba, given ehl of yhee
yarpoaign son'toce oftarte oeal
ith uertsiimng Sut(upe o t negro1.
Al in ll the metln was hel n
joybl ad insprin o'n.ern will
woththe tiet offtottiesand
BytCard OfThn.
for thieiaitypor Sec. m n h rcn
primar elecion. As m lleialea
J"eir neasitsii clos eIfeelas oneely
intoereedy followinmy aonndyse wof
casre oild it souldce keptratfain
ad h givenon asomhe ofrt mynat
ye'ar loostes ofrvice owels pepea.
VAGRANT TIlOUGHTS. *
(By Rev. .I. 31. StendIan.) *
C * *S * C* v . C....
Manhood is the perfection of the
facullies which constiitolic a 1,mn.
\lanlll ine; Is a man acling worthy of
himself.
That civilization i .s; loollied that
'males material achic'evemenits that are
reatir 1han its nica.
To believe In chance is to believe
against the noblest powers of the Soul.
In the work which is necessary to
sustain life God has provided a system
of education for our powers.
Religion Is like water, it must move
or It. will stagnate.
We seldol forgive ourselves when
we wrong another.
The good Christian I; like the good
fruit tree, lhe bears frui It for othii ers and
,.tI for self.
vOme1O Clelianstm are like thorn trees
they pierre and vou nd those who
col to sah r [fsit iro hi :- lin e .
I'y htali ingi helkwoncawo cninian:-:
ng lill - 'l':[4'i.
\\'p rav il the 1" :: ow t in Him
we canl rbb-. noth0ing cho.f
I lany v ood I o lIt ions dio for want I
o)f exer'Cise.
itt sins on" l Ikill b):!-- petople.
I l. tlI l is ofl n unea1y: uharne
ter niever.
I o lu tii l rhat I:'lf.
SiIV for "'If. M ) tu ,
f A . 1 i 1.1ise r I ; ,r
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h !w Nt h C -n : Y - 7, ih 1
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FARMERS MA ' 3ELL
HOME-GROWN WHEAT
(Tolumba.-Farmers who have
grown wheat may, under recently
miodlitld regulations of the Food Ad
ministratIon, sell wheat or flour to
their neighbors tunder certain condi.
tions. Purchasers of wheat from
farmer. may have it ground on the
same basis as the farmer who raiseod
it, but in such cases they will be
expected to use flour substitute.
pound for potrnd with the flour. When
farmers sell flour to individurals they
muet sell flour substitute. with it, or
take millers certitcates frorm the pur
ohauier, showikng that flour substitutes
have been ground to over the amount
of flour bought, pound for pound.
NEW REGUJLATIONS TO
APPLY TO COTTON SEED
Columbia-The Food Administra
tion announces that all price agree
ments or other ma~ters affecting the
price of the 1917-1918 crop will expire
with the disposition of such cotton
seed as inflividuals -now have in their
possession. No agreement now exist.
ing, as to eotton seed prices, will ex
tendl to the~ next crop, but new rules
and regulations wIll be announced lat
er to apply to the I1918-199 crop. All
dIfferentials nnd marglins of pro-flt,
sones a-nxi rules, w~e have been
establieheod will rema~hin in effect until
they have been replaced by other eim
ASar rulings.
WORK OR FIGHT
CLARDY & WILSON
Notice Is hereby given that the
Books of Registration for laurens
County will be open at Laurens Court
lotse, S. 'U., O1 Friday, Oct. I from 9
A. .l. to 4 P. M. for the purpose of
reginstering <qualiiled electors Vho '1 have
not received now certiflcates since
1illy 1, 1918. The books will .be opell
for one day only, after which they will
be (l$e4d pursin't to law unil after'
the ('ileral i'l tfol lin t wiih-11 no per
,,on inl 1aurens o'ouiltlu vote unless
he hold a (hr'l da'ted vilce Jily
1, 1918.
R1. J. COPIIANI),
T. 13. LANW TON,
A. C. O\VI N(#S,
llo ead of 1legistiation
for IIlrens ( oun1ty.
10-21
('lInilon for Letters of Admiinistration,
State of South Carolina,
Coun lity of Itiurens.
13y 0. G. Thompson, Probate Judge:
Whereas' J. W. Crawford made suit
to imle, to grant him Letters of Admin
Istration of the Estate and effects of
T. J. Crawford.
These are herefore. to cite and ad
monish all and singular tle kindred
and creditors of the said T. J. Craw
ford deceased, that they he and ap
pear before me, a tile Court of 'Pro
alte, to be helf at Laurenls Court
Ion-c, Laurenl'sS.G., On the 3rd day
of October, HtIS next, after publica
Iton he reof, at I1 o'clock in the fore
nI 0 i1, to show cau1se, if anly they have.
why lhe s aid Adinlinistration should
rot !,o ,"ranted.
11under lay. hand this" 14th111
of Seembe, .\no 1)omini 9!A
0. G. IlOI.\Iii'SO\'.
.. 1'. I,. .
Subv-vrib to The Advertisr.
The Quinino That Does Not A1-imct the INa
14-e'' Ie ' I ;, t<,tilc ntd l c itive e .e\, I.A '
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1,
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so* * $ * $ *s * S
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l . I hushol. I.v4wis AnIer'son .
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noitontromgh -t.Thoulsad
posdirect from schoob;; pay, ing, '
I.- 210 a nu n . Al porslons
hi.. C.i
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-;<y ": \N ih :on. 1o- t
I'. r Sale Ila e ll rw .l re lo
Ir:.- "!A. enitiled to r nd a i n
'urt, It o! e :.1.1 0-. 1
To On nors of Ilel oceT
asi." or Third lAiiv ly Iond'; 11w 1 1--1
I' cAn; jinterl. I .\ll hotlder., of otherl
:0: l X4n ex ha ( thn or
-1111 emd. by brin h i and 11-tv
inl ilhe bank from whm yilill l pur' ha".
d, (xhnIIIe liond 4 .11, you. The)l i
'trivile e expires i : 1 .: weekS.
ls 1 a144 401 promptiv. II . KC. Aiken,
4ashier I.,aurens~ ' N ition(41: li:n . 10--it
.44 4- .A - a ker 44.: : n . \ll iz .
4 li'-m 44 ' .' - they his. last .ship
ran li,'l I r is 4. '. . t-l
44 I h I4 .- ', -4 I woul ike th~ Ill b
41 to 444 444m ( il I h'.noi'1 4p4n4 m-1114
netn r It i lo Irwn'h s o4(d stand
b4 lin- 44m'n 4144 wll iafford4. \\-44 ld l~ih,
4:.n ~ ir -lass catleh. lile {
4 o S( a!40 O . \00 1 hero!I
('.1x 44iles- southi of 0 N(ewherry)V. 'A
thuh'4ly 4 rel4libl 'and p4rgrssive
lui ty111- to (come1 int14 a very deiraI'l N
proper' ty3. Adires Dr5 )a. G'. \'erh~e
Newbe-rry, S. (C. '-2l
tFor Sl e-Pi-1~gs anld Shols and11( reg
Iltered Durloes. W. W. Y'eargin, phone
21 ---2 rings, Gray Couert, S. C. 9-2t-pd
For . Sale-Good family mnare.
iBroadus C'lardy. 8-tf
Wanted-To establish1 a competentI
energetic man In a permanent busi
ness in Laurens county. Want a comn
lpetent man Who can finance himself
to open a Eturopean Retread Tire Sta
tion in Laurens county. Stations do
b)ig business05 from tihe day tile doors
are oplened. BIg sales, bitg profits, a
permanent, pleasant and profltable
buisiness1 whlichl should pay better than
a meLrcauntil~e establishment withI many
imes larger' investment. IEur~Opeant
Itetreads are sold en a written guar
antlee for 5,000 miles, backed by an
old es5tblIihed, thor'oughly r'e:iable
fi rm, also gularanteedl against puncl
ture. Address 'HI. R. Deatty, distrIbut.
Ing agenlt, 1647 Main St,. Columbia,
S. C. 8-31
For Sale-Seo Merchants and Farm
ers Bonlded WVarehiouse for your bag
gIng anid tics, 01' 0. 11. Simm~fons5, presC
Ident. 8-5t
Nofie---I amu again opening moy
blalkmith shop101 belhInd I en .\addenI's4
restuat li andIl .\(1 inter Comn 11y's
store, Cood wvork guiarnte('d. Specia-l
14st onl h1orse--shloein~g. John S. Fowvler.
C-5t-pol
N')o Worns ini a iiealthy Cild
All children trouabled withI worrns havo ian un
healthy color, whlih Indicates poor liood, and na ai
rule, thecro Ia more or less stomach dlsturbance.
GROV E'S TASTELESS chi TONIC given regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im
prove th~e dIgestIon, and act as a General Strength
ening Tonle to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dls Il the worms, and the ChIld will be
Innperethal Phe..awi . t take .s ot..
Shingles Shingles
CAR~LOA
Red C'edar
SHINGtLES
JUST RECEIVED
HERBIERT L. ROPER
LfAURENS, S. C.
NEW FALL GOODS
.... At....
VILSON'S
A complete assortrent of silks and dress
fabrics of every escription, hosiery and un
clerwear, bnk s, flannels and. outings.
The Lates ' adies' Neckwear.
Owing to present rnarket conditions these
goods are offered at prices as low as they can
be found anywhere.
W. (1. VILSON & CO.
Solomon Says:
After you hear all ot her makes
and imitations of a Graphophone he
wants you to come and hear a real
Graphophone, a machine that stands
on its merits and not on the reputa
tion of the man that made it. If you
like real musi/ for music's sake come
and hear the ,olu-1bi You can get
aColumbia at a price that is reason
jbe and as durable as higher priced
ALL THE LATEST
COLUMBIA RECORDS
Win. Solomon
Reliable Jeweler