The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 02, 1918, Image 3

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CHICHESTER 8 PILLS TulAo 1 11 11llaOND rANI? Pul, in Iti-t-Atl Vold netallic P.1. '~l ;. P' ~ f..r 25 FlNAL SETTLEMENT. Tithe notive that o i l e I 1ih day i>f October, 191N, we will render a 1inal accoun t o, ou r a:t; and dloilngs3 as Ex ecutors of the oetate of \V. \V. Jones, deceased, in t lie 01110i of the .ludge of Probate or Ialurns Coity, at 11 o'clock, i. li. an11d onl the salie day will apply for a finni discharge from our trusts as Execuitors. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and recuired to make Pay llent onl that (late; and all persosl5 having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. HARIRIET W. J. MAYFR, R. F. JON10S, Executors. Sept. 11, 1918.-i no.-A. ABREVILLiE-GiEENWOOD MUTUAL INSUAANCE ASSOCIATION. Ortanilzed VS92. PltOPERTY INSUIRED lj $2,300,4100. WHITI-1 OP CA1,G oil the uinder gned ot'r an inormtifon you 1inay .Stre a11)1ot ourat plan i ' iiuIrtSUU1II(An . We inur tel yiil' propLry agauitbL (1e 1100011 by Fire, Windstormu or Lightning. -1 do so cheaper hau a11y Insurance lpan y ill exi.steic. emiemllber1 w, . are preparcd to prove youl that 011rS is 'le saest and engel, t phinl or instIrlam-e known. Outr asoi~ai.; now lieensed to rite is1riuice iln Ihe 1ountis of Ab levilleGo n o d..i~ ik, laul (ens a i Ut-;d gelie bl. e and r ae GE'N. .l. F'i.\S! Il LY ON, Presldht, (olumibl, ". C. J, i. Isa hF, Gn. kl.,. ey. & Treas. Gren wodS. u. iilmCT1ORS: A. 0. ( raist.. .. .. Carllel, S. C. J. Al. Gamlbr-ell .. .A b vl , .C Jno. H1. Ch ilst . .. I ley, G.C. A. V. Yo uigblod( . . I, J. N. (ahiiil)4 n. . .\Z'uer - ::. C. H. 11. Nicli:on . . ..1.;de eni, S. U. . .Timinerinanl, 1411at W..n , S.C. J. C. larli .... .. .. ..l'rilceton, C. W . 11. \Vi-1ItrI .l . . . . i .... IoI . S. C. .1. Hi. o -: G n.. . Green woodh, S. I'. J. ROY CRAWFORD feini, Tracings, Ilie Prints, Etc. *ilephone '2tit9 (ilintont, S. O, -.. 2i. DIAL A. C. TUl~i DIAL & TODD AtlorneaN it Laxw Euiterpi'ui ltaink itdaings., Lanrens, S. C. PRACTICE, IN AL CI,( T ljong 'l'jime Loans NegotMiated. Abstiaets PIrIpa. 4. . 'Fnthertoine . 1a. LIM 1uEA ini Mu hL )s .aiviiT A ttorneys at Law~l uiciel our' P'ahlmetto Baunk day of eamn weik inl Laureni'. W. M. NASH .SURVEYOR Terracing :: Leveling Drainage NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmer CJafl answered any hour day or night, Simpson,Cooper & Babb Attorneys at Law. Wml Practlee in all Stat. Courts PremPt Aitentlon Given AllHBusiness Dr. T. L. Timmermana DENTIST Lauren!, South Carolina Ofee In Peoples Blank Building. Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW i*wonpt attentlon glieni to all business WOneCI to loan oi iteal Estate M. Phionei '3 Hesidenco Phone 31 mons fluilding DR. W. F. FLOWERS VETERtINARLY SURGEON Heandqularters Posey's Drug Store BJUY WAn AVINrGS STAMnS S ,, * RE) (ROSS NOTES. -" e S S * .. . NVr. . 1). Pergulson 11:14 received 1ot1ice from Caln) FlevW tiat oil vollt of fthe linited number of socks fIt for repair. afteor beTig l a nderli''ed, '1nd the nianV calls for' tilin by will iI Uvd Crosseg womell. o socks cot tel be sent to Laurens, but tl.at. several thoutsanld coton and -wool untdershlirs '11nd drawor' er onl hand for repar.. I'le ILattren D tent. of'Woman' Work acCor11ingly accepted 3.000 gar inelns to bIle niende. he auxi aries will be notified just as soon as they ar. rive, as work lmust he begun on them at once. Have You Paid LI). South Carolina boys are in the thick of the fighting in France. The only way you can hope to help tilin is through the Red Cross. Have you made good the promise you made in the Spring? To Red ('ross Auxiliarles. Don't rall to Scild mloney il;s weck for hospiftal linlen. This is no time to hcalIta e or- delay. The boys in Fiance doni't falter. Sliall we, who en.. .Iov the peace they purclase for 11s, all them1? paratiotts. lan ate being perfectel bv lheu' War Depa;'i th" 901e11 iihori 4ies n tZ.riern Re d ('reo:. whelrby 111 0111 i e III e . ricen IeNx. v'c(!edi tiI y Forvc.: will 1w' r vi. 1h 611!#n1 p!101"0. tour clh o ' t\I h of thpackaoes non. nuii'l Ii it'. "deelcw , ieu flip h .- u 1d4 . anld io re -l wilf he recevel c it poslo"I i h ut - It his 0':.I coinents of ie packages waifi he - l' hY 0,el b fyt'eeanili , but1 tilt led " rql-'will fo 1urndi:;h lli f :t lid carlolns, us ('a II Wlt lke 1 iiell of 1e fam e siA ""'v-9hi.and %%ill in'.pecti wrap and id sa tiny fteda acls to Ihe potIal Thi rd itfor I es eartolls has al re-idy beenv' th .1 1 l b hy Y will b d!vee'r d th hate r art of Olohr lin file to be distribl er to flapters. No earlol will he gidvenl otf 11nil f thei ] hefls arrive from abroad, and comlplete de'tails will be senft to all Red Cros Chaptlers; n- soonl as theo final arranlge ients are Completed by tt' war te !)artrent and the potI ofllev. You art f edi d at f Ithe suI I rgl i caI GIR S! TH-iCKE<N AND BE UTIFY YO1UR UVINIR A D S 1'OP DA ND1)RU F:F Trvy thsgorh i gts nay glossy fnd nhunante' nc beat'ifu l 'te' ha i soft, lsro s -- ufi yt't t i(s t'leay andi~ itexpens'tive ti hav I ire sofl h eair ic an d tC of i iet .tist Ma snufe:ie~: btl i lof '. Knowlon' ellani ('hipineto for~c at few 1 ce, al dry svitors tet'. end i t-.111 I --apply a-lill thire l'( l b14 ati'-- )'i tta e o t abu t a n'et f tuhneds t' ff i -l it ( nd aS n(1 in- 13 I cail aralei glorel a ilstr- n t ry al sf yot air t'uea-y mo i s atenva reat With a little adtern anio ea'e wteeks' el . wh t~ ou yotwilt re newtc hair -vlne soft losy at frstttyet Sitve thes await sureryonr grower d in aretrco1Noie otiyou i Irelly givenmthstenhe Ingk oe smlelstr'atn a t tie. Your hairt will be 011ft, glts andi'l beautu hurse S.waitsn vryn Oct.o ftries9 R'gierg(tistraId Nlcotee. av Noti rceIve hereb giveni hat sthe foru010ty ill b open at' Lauren Court vl b lose S.C. to.Fria, Oct 4I ft 9 son it. bt 4'i P. 1.lfo ite vuote lof lino reee .lvdi lew ertifiee sinceJit Ju , 1918. hehpnwlbeon the Genera arC :tof at wheh n'o 1( r.. son n Laure e'untzen vote tyes he holds Tatrtifo. datll 'I'ncJl I CT.D &. LSON (AASLE.SS SUNDAY SAVES GASOLINE SEld 111ny More HaiirreIs of (ai(soline to Frillce, New York. Sept. 28.-Sice the first "gaslvss Sunday," ten cargo boats car h000 arrels, of gasojlne,, h.1Cch otlherwis colubd fl ot iave been\ h-.avte bween senit to IFranlce ;!,e I'iite Staes, 'dclarei .\Mar ~l~fle :l. director of tHu oil dIivision If th re eral Ifu(.l adm1Cin1istrallon, Inl anl address hlere tonlight bef~ore hun dreds of manu vilgvfacturC and n erz( 'C ' C to Coonserv coal and fIel oil Io help wvinl tlhe war. "Not l,;s than 25,000,000 barrels of crude oil more than the United States (.On1suiled last year Imtust be produced this year, a total of 36.5,000,000 bar rels. or approxinately 70 cent cent, of the world's entire output," Mr. Requa said. "Every new destroyer will add to this amount; every airplane will use 30 gallons of gasoline per hour; ev -ry tank, motor truck and ambulance must have the products of petroleum and You muist help in making these roiilel s a ilable'" (lovornment inspectors, it was said. will visit all plants at itervals to as '-erain how effilciently coal and oil are being used. Plants will be classified as follows: " Ev- l!enit. 90 to 100 4or cenit: trood. 1() 90: fair, 70 to 80: poor, (10 to '"1 '' 1C*''licjeuo'y a111( wnlihtC of S obs~1erl ne'kml et plants, it S -110oneed. wIll h benalized by ofor ritils; b l bY l'hinr normit - ( to obt in eI'teX :0' notchC fee as IN LEiMONS MAKE SKI W-1ITE, SOFT, CLEAR Il'* h o PCI) C 'ionl ior ' a fv ''IC C' . IeIfo y rC ',I C I C : to hli0 ln it i and ( ) ( 1 1 11 C l lv" 11: r h 11' 1 and whie S ! ci.. 1 theirC fCoref irri'iCtng, a id 1.1he nix \vi,!h! ore Ad while fill- 4')) I~ ) % tC, CC11 CC his w y. Stra i I o a fl(n clot h IC jui( eo r C41C~1 .d ,,i C Imons'i Cinto aC of orchard wl . then shako woll adil a,11i COmpleXIon ollo Ill t bouit Ill( :1 t'e iully pay.; for a smn1J i 11ar or. orl'inary cold cre-aml. Be S11-0 to inthe llmn julice so nto pmlp gelts ino tIle b 1ottle, Ihel this lotion will r( m11a1in pu Cand fresh for mlonthIs. Whel appIe)II d daily to the face, n-ek, armls anCd halnuds it shoumbi htell) to leach. 4lear, moolhen and baullify te skinC. AnIy dru-lggi' wIll suplply three 01Cu1C(es of orchard while at vcry littie cost and the grocer los the It'lions. N W 'il N IM F l(iIT 1-10if FA 101 E 's WO N Fo'r . 1). Smith (,('ton hier'N ('; ol on I F'ixi l ' Propun itio ( i.id Iin, 111 : 1' 5C-'C . So t. (~l11SC'Ciun01CC int (n I II CCI-Oflltent puC blC sl -d t l al y (1' '1r-ww ! N re r Pnaieo (hI e ve n :n0entX il - Ch ill have(11 ICha ' of1 the4 (Ci thatit i no teC(4 ipuroed to' fix lprics. 'Fii'~ 1and never1l watis cofvne the m'01 "The 1alemen issued. byI .\ le Itr'1. xinm e rsCI meeing5 n m (Cl fOC li'(' e 4 dur-'lo Ningthe5 Page nt 'verIUihawodr 'I,(C Conserv1tismand 9 of the s ub (11 .CillCrt ('1 f rulated th ideas. atl ithCen lraidntemn hfoe ths atoinistration wiihtetldstos result 4sanoncd oatb .\'essrs. Pageo ardbitrarypnd. fxig "spcall wharaof te tinae preen "iter wonee oft neremck, tren buou work the otton aitaoindb hem pr eident sandofrom afirst co as." Iphasize' th i Sastur~Iofrs th at1VO' wayof fo ltow arbrroyd C 15( arc fiing, auous1(1 wokthe ~cot1ton stat (if lsem to1 fbae aatisfadtorily adjXVuted."1111 ith enate.Smih fhas that hnesod b Pr(es'hlet W. (S. urp1 o te nier Ites o f (1outh CarlilYfal to ak a)105h 411y wllan address 11 ir'' Columbia(C (liar ino tlente. ye' feel. thas h1e 011-h lyortadnticareivd 10 WORKer ORaIGHT MrsARDYia Del WLSnOtNd. AVIATORl KILLED AT COLU31 IiA. Lt. Lollis K. (qi)1mttui Loses Iife WheII Crashil to ErhDurinig Iiberi-Y Loan Parade. Co*)Iluinbia,, S. C., Sept.28 - ie en n Lollis K. (otllial, aIn aviator 3rom1 Eiim ors.oni Vii.hi, lost his life this. 1,C.,14 afer o i whenl Ohe -ahil iw ho9 wats ')oil, har ding ('olullbia wNith ai peals to pul1'Im'.e' lihe'rty Ronids. (rash(ed Io 0,arth1 ill an alley jst off Alain Street. ,uijI. Roy Thomas, acrial observe .p'lutully. htI igh not (erio illy, in jured In the fall. At.ljor Noruman W. Peek, comid Iter of the aeronatieal (roops at Camp Jackson, said tonight that, Insofar as coild lie detected, engine trouble was not the cate of the tragedy. His own conjecture was that the accident was caused by flying t6o low, which, he emphasized, was strictly against or ders. Twelve or fifteen minuites were con sumed in extricating th' two young men from file tangled Wrpeckage. Both were rushed to a hospital, wlere Licu teialit. Godman expired on the operat ing table 1a few minutes later. lieu Ieiant. Thomas was removed to the base hoslpital later in the a ft ernoon. ir'lentenait (odman was a iative of C'!aliforniia, his mother residing at i er k ekiy 1Hills, lear Los Angeles. The body will lie taken to Los Algeles for in(tlelrit. lie was 20 years of agd, and is sulrvived by his widow antd a chtld1 boit II year o l. I - - '11altl evd1h ed o ' t on Ite r : wfrom thev Th.. u ;' ibW o m11164 Al i; :a 1 a rfm -n rhe Strong Wit1s15t1m! the leat of Stmmnr Better Thai the Weak 01I1 people wi are' reb le unil yougt r pmob who tire wak, u%!!I bo strengt heneid and enald, 411 oi t hit hv depr >inlat oif suin) nr yi T.: ;T ( .I TONIC. I a nd 11r 1 li fmood na bna I.-nIp I~ woNv 4-11n. n ~ 4 onl feel it.- trnt; ~ n M SWITZ S ece p ea cwit Black, br-ownl and sjL-Ve W'onder' Hose for boiy s a L B lack, gre n, hurgundy 3Gi inch drhi.(' oig u , oi Grey, old rose, puioJh1, 3? inch B3Kk Thdeta, s 36 inch F'ancy Plaid Taf The new Dresses for th( only by their style an: afternoon dresses of 5 ards, Georgette, datir nations at. We are F At this very moderate p eral good quality woo plain-tailored or velvt mings of braid stitchi any occasion, and are Big values in Suits, all. ISuits, all-wool Poplin al Either fur or fabr ic et sired is mslt her'e in entJs I BUY WAR SA\ Switz USE HOME PRODUCTS H ornHoe Made Flour We have a home flour mill with the lat est and most improved milling equipment. Flour made by our mill retains the nutri ment and nut-like flavor of the wheat oil When you use flour use Flavo, made from home grown wheat, milled at home, for home people. When you use meal, use Bramlett-Babb meal made from home raised corn. When you use hog feed, use B B mixed feed, one-third corn meal, two-thirds pure wheat bran and shorts. If your grocer hasn't our products, phone to us aind we will deliv -C em to your M [N Y h-T12n'sE3 Un-ionR s.uits 7 ib d s) alonebed , -;iz.; 2 to 14 yrs Pr-e 8100 WonJnder Hose for Ladies , only.25 nd( girls, black only . . -.35c adies' Set-Snug Underwear $1.00 Vl'ams only .. . $10 36 inch Silk Poplin agen blueb, anld black, only$10 36 inch Silk Messaline brcwn, navy, anid black, onily - -~ 15 36 inch Silk Crepe Poplin rily .~.. $1.50 Pea $1.50 eta .ilk -- -. $1.65 to $2.25 Dress Fall and Winiter war'drope--- dresses distinguished not quality, but aJbo by their moderate prices. Suit and ~erge, Wool Jersey, Silks, Satins, Crepe de Chine, Foul and Wool combinations, Georgette and Satin Coni.i ----------------------$16.50 to $35.00 eaturing a Beautiful Suit at $35.00 rice we can offer you a splendidly-tailored suit in sev len weaves in black or navy broad cloth. Choice of t-trimmed styles, linings of peau de cygne, neat trim ng and buttons. They are suits handsome enough for wonderful values at - .-. $35.00 wool Serge, at. _ _$16.50 A Serge, special -... $25.00 and $27.50 Smart Serviceable Coats $16.50 to $50.00 >ats---some lavishly fur trimmed. Every whim or de at prices that are really great values. rlNGS STAMPS AND LIBERTY BONDS er Conpar