The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 02, 1918, Image 5
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* Loca'il andit Personlt 3leiati.. *
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.\ir. C. It. Taylor, of Cray Court, was
a visitor inl the caly Saturday.
lr. S. W. Fuller, of .\louitville, was
a busiless 'iitor inl the city Saturday.
.\lr auil T. s. TI. i. Carter and .\rs.
.J. 1'. oi''e)n 11. of W~at erloo, were, shop
ping inl ile city .loiday.
.Nir, 11. A. Fimlpsonl and .\irs. S. 1,.
Saxon have jolied the celrking force
of .1. C. Shell & Cohiipany.
Irs. Withers and dlaughter, 'Niss
Lillian. and Mrs. C. L. AMoore, of Char
leston. are visiting Mrs. 11. K. Alken.
Mirs. Ilarold C. Smith and children
are spending this week in Sumter with
Mirs. Siith's parents.
Nirs. J. Y. Wallace and children, of
Greenville, spent last Week with their
palrents here, Mr. aind Mrs. J. T. Crews,
and other relatives.
Nir. Boyd C. Miller, of Bennettsville.
spet several days with his brother
here, '\Ir. V. L. Miller, on Chestnut
Street.
'llsses Evelyn and Susan Cockrell
left several days ago for New York
after visiting at the hoie of Mrs. J. P.
Simp lsoln forl the pat few days.
\iiss Ihinna lloyal lef .\lloft onday
worrl'n I: r I Ware Shoals w here she
Ia, ne a'' a position as stelogra
phera in t he comnpany store.
.Iliss Ella C. .\laleIy, one of the ae
olmmodatingi te~lepone oplerators, wll
over to Greenwood this morn inug
o visii her1 pare n t s, . \r. and Nir-s. i.
M' Aanley.
.\ Wr . \' 1 .laddenl, Cimrliv Nlad
doln and ('lmnde Cam, olfre
Llnrens enuivr eitizens! in .\l('orniiek
vottntlY, w r vi i ll i the (.Ity\. er
day.
.iss \\'il Loi Gray. who has ntect''vid
s:pecial worl with Ithe Cmun-lil t)
ll)fcnise ill cin;d'' i mn with 1it in
paign at-iinst illiteracy inl thi" dae
llas ht i vis..it iil! hli paireitl , NII-. ani
\rs. W.. r for a f w days.
IRev. C . T. Stuires haves 'T'liir s
for -alimp Jako'1 n where l will do Y.
Ai. C. .\. w1k fo' a iut two montis.
Ile v:Is turantl'd a leave of absene by
his ('hurch 5 tal we'eks :1o and ini
hlis, absence- jhs puilpit will he hill b\
vill rin minsl'i'rs.
The ma n y frien ds of NIIr. and .lls.
Carlos Nhoseley will be.sorry to learn
that. iiiy leave this week for Spartan
lirg to maa.k thteli' home in the fi
turle. .Nir. .\lose1y has eCeplted a very
1sponsibiple posit ion as special aigent
for the life instIlracle company which
lie reipreselits and will travel over va
ritus part" of the state, making FSpar
tanhuri his hieadioters.
l- ert. 1n1ey Ca11 fll - lr linenl.
An teli'fnl';'u vY C:'11l has comri to the
J o.uxiliaies Po 'l Aliha l t'o'tirI helP
Iraie a 11a1 ( tI a r chai e 1;1.)( i't for lih
CovIo li~k'. w I lie slt wI .1' Iy
Ati s wlirk. i ar1 1 kin:1 th t ur
We arle aminxinns for every auixil iary
to hav~e a ipar t in this wvork . If yourI
sch ool has: not o ~' ned pl ease met youri
locail uh'ilit'e o'he'rit mluhave tem
1eet I thiL *l'i'iiney ''all. iIease hive
7th.
.tiuinr lid Irors
Solomon
Says-m
After you have let
everybody try to fit
your eyes ith the
proper gla 8s-g~~ii
do not ge satisfac
tion, you *1l
tually come to me.
So, why not come
now and get right
glasses at the right
place at the right
price.
W. Solomon
Registered Optometrist
and Reliable Jeweler
INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC 0IIPS
CITY' AND COU NTY
One Denth i 114ported in 1aurens aIdl
ev-eral Ilinton. Enio1ree ait Heavy
Sufferer.
The Spani ishi lullienza epidelillc
wilici has grilped tile coniltry for tie
asl week and NvwhIch got, a start in
Iillrelns last week (oniltiues to lbe
nenne11(ing. So numnerouls have (the cas
s levoile that Itle board of hecalIth
have lhotight it advisable to close tIhl
w'hools and churhlles of the city and
'o i lge eve Nrybody (o Ium, timost pre
'atautions inl prevenling its spread. Al
thev I"1-attrs Cottonl .\ilks num11erou..
1ases are reported and one yon11g mali
Joseph Powers, son of Mr. W. It. Pow
''a, has succimbed t.o Its effects. INus
sell Poole, another young man of the
*ntill village is reported critically Ill
'ind iany more are severely affected.
Numerous cases are also reported In
the city proper, but no mnore deaths
have been reported.
The influenza epidemic has been ag
ravated ly tjie appearance of i very
virulent for''1 of chicken pox which
bears a close resemblance to small
pox and Is being given serious atten
tion by physicians on this account.
This disease has not become very pre
il.ienut yet, it the hoard of heal is
Iking every pirecau0ion to guard
amiuinst It.
The neighboring towns of Clinton
an', EoO. IIaVe suflied Ion.r r4ll.
the influeniza Opidlelni thanl has Lau
11ens.. Several hunidrol ias . ar r
;mrted inl Clinton an(d foui or live
dI Ith .1 Aniong t1hoe V.1ho have died
Crmol 4 :u G 'n'1 I rim
El l ''. )- e th ij i 11i i 14.le o rion
r y y he fe alle:,o the 1 n Vly l phy
n ir. liana. he ;has l in tek
h'lI di-1)1se. Ilow ver I t h o
liii'! illn ieo n i \vion :r i a,
b eel . ( (o 'a Wo o rf aid i r. 1-t .e f
ayhwia hve lge tl-ro to aih. Na
Tiell r'i!dmie -:1by ril the ill In mili
'ary a p ()f hl . (' n ni try .ilnd il o v
ery t st ' lie l'oion. V1 ry lithe
11 I 'm. a ll e bti ter has b Iten itoedl
ut her , but i- ili'tiumlht i 1hat1 Ithe
i-ith Cion will l nli dr conlrol i n a
few days.
Ontt e 1lii 1 l'oa.
The kof Oh Glalrdenl Iditor hals
benl decorated1 for tihe imt seera
days w\-ilh a filue large potato which has
eel envied by a0 i llte c llers Il Ils
san m It was grown by .\Mrs. ). D.
"otion, of Gr11ay Courtl andi senlt to The
A(inveiiser as In Indletion of 111a thet
womI1n IIan do Inl so they r . It tippd
Ilhe '11e a live and)( a half poundils
nI l s S ovel !..i\ inlcS i n -iameter.
As the Gardenl Editor hand an ide'a that
h".'.mlhN nol iw vlos e enoug..h to n
-I 1' I wi I ii d i i i I it v or
e ii 71 lnibil ft wa tit dooni i
'h i 11u!;' e r.i o (I -I b ui ns.- . T Ii
ii 'r is - il l _ ;, his !itfian
<ts al d anyonttl ie o l'a i t
iT O HOULDttt'Ili1 itK lit 011wah
(' inten ati mlle n i dillotrl l d ru l t hatec
loosens ors sVolIria theylt out. r
tlotd t s s readt lidiyell andul
arn-s of (herh arei keptl froy dispens
1::( Ifrectoll, teirecont' result tyno
fI'Olin tne strnet o t -'ab it o wuithi
or eils.
eub'r.arn Watr orBuke. el
li.d and soo the.I crn~( or (nl0u
is so shritnglilyha it lts Iu witha-o
glit an. lI~tis a 11cky(O gasnc
gwhI drie waen ale and 'gover
inf1ames for early iraer th sur-t
roundin skoin.t Voduru
hisdV dicvill ! prevenI t thous
atns 1of ofth annull from( lokja
an linfction a11 heret'foe iaeulttint.
frthe sial habiit of aly cteIn
Ree oedr Weofat Buckes.
S. M. & 10. II. WTrLKl*I & Co.
LALAN DY &A l WEILSONU01
LAURtENS BOARID
COMPILES LIST
Men AdviS44d to Se-ek Work in Essent
tilis. Limit, to Deliveries. II undreds
of 31 lim I' ployees Alyeeted by Ac
tionI. Women and 1 Eldely1 Men to be
EmAtployed.
\en engaged iII lIoniesseiiatl iius
ries'ale aivised by Ihe federal ('om)
1munity labor board of I aurenisi Coin
ty to seek cmilployllellt in sont(e local
Iindustry Which was listed as essential
in tlie rilliiigs of the War ind1ustries
Ioard oil Sepember 8, .
A list of occupatiis regarded as
ion-essential to the winning of the
war has been compiled by the Laurens
County community labor board and
men engaged in the occupations men
tioned would do well to apply as soon
as possible to W. C. Byrd, Laurens,
and seek work where it will count to
wards the winning of the war.
The movement to replace men with
women In non-ess.ential work is rapid
ly gaining Impetus and it 14 the wise
man who begins at once to look
about. It Is not intended nor desired
by the labor board that, men quit to
day their present positions If they are
.working in a non-essential, as it is
realized that a sudden cessation of
work would cause confusion and con
gestion. The movement is to be grad
ual, but It is to be ptished forward
sleadily and It is hoped that no great
tagnation nor confilsioll will result.
ollowilg i.; a list of ocelpationis re
;rtleId I: nioll-Csseillials as given otll
by fiie I_1aurenls Counily entumunitylf.% la1
n a!'d in revnP oodl
t I-f b . Not ineholin, inana er,;s
* O C(Io k anld .~.0 per cf11i t of tin
fi i n i.t hie. l. This
hioli ill hotiw l tho hotels al
intauran1,; r-o ir ah~lo bodied
eain' r li' onl 'w s ov is a.
" 'S -'l l ti' ol :11 t iulal s inat
'ondtut . :io owi r att leitats i club. i
':lheu:. 'olo . oparlingn alles, of
O e aibltw 4 hern-r ;1>0 1ata hoines.
Noi ii nlll' iim harlivie-l a nd holl bcoys
sul Pr' i ill hols aid pote r for
heavy wlork olyl int stores, hotels and
"Ed s and oliter at d ns Inl
oillct '1n1 witi "aliws, spor ts, pool,
ilhard rooms. bowling alleys, etc.,
nd nutemets.Not Iincluding nieces
sary matiagers and also actual per
fortneriS inl legitimaule concerits, operas
(w thleatrieal lperforman1111ces.
"Domellslit. Service as cooks, butlers,
(.hau1ffeurlls, etc.
"Salo'; eterkls anld other clerks, ensh1
losand bookkeeper-s emlployed inl
stores and ollii ilerantile estatblish
Iniits \ wlose ill':e caln ho Iilled by
wonwnl111 :n i uenl withlout thle dr (f",v.
N ihing neesar*:anges na
*h '* ui frack, motoreyele
Numllill' ii Im111il. iuitll
lla 'tird.il illn . t irck Ii riv
iunlul.ries I.oardi of1 S'pteinbler' N list.
Not i ncludlinog neicessary'' ne4cessories,
ne'(cssarly tol and useda ilrinipal~lly for'
tiets loard ofii Siepitmber S list. Not
p yi' oh i:ii tr~liig i lii iofut-ry.
'.rt:ih w li'lng, n bot tle hdrin 's, : t:0 -up
i'iit , se l:: i la, r '. obacoi :i l or--dl
rIl'ixx 3 llae' of c candy artri s a nilrt
"lea a nd ol dervis and reing(
r'estr'ictedl to three dleliveries er.ch
wveek by diIviding the territory of the
store in two diistr'icts. Not incluidiing
deliver'ies of medical supiplies, periish
able vegetables, fresh ments and miilk.
"Contr'actors and employees andl
builder's suplieis men. Not including
woik of pr'eferre'd list September 8 of
war' industieis board, and necessaryV
r'epa irs (not additions)) and coastru~e
t ion aulthiorized by pr'oiper' Unlited(
States 11uithoities.
ector's antii agentis. Not ilncluding niee
cssariy mni falin g iundertI ipreerredi list
of Septcmbher 8 of war1 indu lstrIies iboard'i
and1( necessar m3 len exempi lte uiitnder
iNo Wiormts in a hicalthy Child
G;ROVf-S TiAS;ltilSS chili TION IC 9: il reguhifirhy
for two or three weeuks wiil e'nrichi thei hou, imO
ingir1 Tonic to the whto syiitem. Natiure' witlh thenu
throw off or' diselJ th e wormsR, andi the Cild will be
in perfect hesith. Plieasant to take. 60c per bottle.
WORK OR FIGHT
CLARDY &, WILSO1N
There Is Nothing Like a Good
Night's Leep
A third of your life is spent in bed. Those eight
hours a night must be productive of sound, restful, health
ful sleep. Such sleep is not forthcoming when the mat
tress is lumpy, hard and unyielding.
Anew mattress like this represent a invste 7.-QMf- -
-it - a
few dollars that returas b L ivied insL o t,
unbroke re1t, a nigfsl r t r y f
eager for t day's ding.
Don't put up ano1her; nig wt t t
come in and select un.e of our sof, fl\, I
tresses, and see the differee n yor e1 C
A numbvr of styles to sele t fri
Prices fom $12.0 Up
S. . & E. 1. Wilke C
rl ings ) he rt I fo e or I li I- r: I( r 1141
All I lin n I wI o n ot rfl .: ar h
m iqled si days a I I
a or II a e I I I
rV itI
lIi of t h I C I tIeI I Iot -
"Th11ie - IoarId IuI gess th - i I r
S l ns hei weil It a ofl 1.5 i ,
hl al a to w o rk a I I I m rl
.Iaeis t to (ngage i some st u l:tt Ill
S01 'It STOl \.11I.
I'alli- ia l'I IA the si o ih il FbI.I:
hllp l!a File .Minute..
'l .-n-nr st omach ia Iem ic a kiak
te a d 1 r ed ii ; , h c: e i'
chrnic 01' A li S! y Ilac. '1 01i1 i~~
our fis ia lhe pa . rhsn n
-1 ty Yh-ere( aI .aui'ei 1 ru o seI W\ Lt I
M d i-- -a.m.hTb
Staeofn Southnnirhlinha, n n
sonrtyf o anrts.bith d
mors: nt y d r i e it I of ie o.u I.
,hSeS hal o ausI r i nli a t I n hfi l n1,
a d th a Idoro h IItII c .a, r le eNI
tre of he I a a I Il a ;I 1 if S r so th a t itn
radily ligest f witi.i h u artificial
M-o-na stomach tales are publuc aran
feed to enld indigestion, aulto orl
Chronic, or. mone1y back. This mleanls
that neroutrness, dtizziness' andI bl
tousrge:ts will dtisappear. Druggsisti ev
erywhere an taturctn Drug Co. sell
LAND SALIE.
State of South Carolint,
County of Lakurensm.
P1ROHA'fli, COUJRT.
Pursuant to at dcrie of te Court inl
tle case of . l. Mahaffey inl his own
right and as administrator or the es.
tate of S. D. Mahaffey, deceased, plain
tiff, a ainSt 1. S. Ma lffit y,t t e tl, dVe -
fendants, I will sell at publllic auictionl
t Laurens C..II., South Carolina, to
the Igheston d-, on Salesday in o
tob6r, 1918, It 0-eing the 7of day of the
Loti, a tha. tract of lad Mying in
Dials, Townshlip, :;.1 couty aind Ma~te
containig one hundred and fifty (1ed)
arres1, mo10 1e 0" less,, I ()un 'ed by ! amis1
of . L M hafen Z. N. 1rt , ittnni
inen o.anufaterso aaiv rm
TerQuimn of Sale: aseg. Pch to
pay for Stamps1) anld papors.
.G.THlOMPSON.
Pr-obate Judige.
Se4pt. 18, 1918l'. 9 -:t- A
FPor Indligestion, Constipation or
Biliougness
Just try one 60-cent bottle of LAX-FOS
WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive
Laxative pleasant to take. Made and
recommended to the public by Paris Medi
cine Co., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo,
Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic.
y- A
Meittionfa a~
That beloved aria so uplifting in its appea to the
heart! Y-ou should hear this exquisite inter pretation
by Farrar, and discover new bcau.is that you never
knew were there.
"Lafayeite (We HearYouCalng)'
"Freedom fr All Forever
Two patriotic son hI'l\ Irren cnra I Ini ifg w ith
a depth of sincerity that strengthen; the spirit of
every true American Who hear' them!
Come in and let us play them for you, and any
Other of the
New Victor Record
for June
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