The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 09, 1918, Image 8
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i'rivate T. 11. Sitnierel, of Catp
Jackson, was ill the city Saturday.
AMr. Rt. F". Flenting Spent Aloniday Inl
AlcCorniek on business.
Nlis. J. Han Little has received a
card announcing tie safe arrival of
Lieut. Roy A. Little overseas.
Mr. W. C. Mitchell and son, W. K.,
of AMotantville, were visitors in the clity
yesterday.
irs. \ary lIohtt Soil and Mis. Cor
riile loyd, of ('ross lill, spent a day
wvith Mis. W. 1H. pranks this week.
Ml-s. Vaulut1 .\iller. i.- spetiding. sev-.
(ral days with iclatives ill I en netis
Ville.
Aliss Sara h Cook, of .\Murphy, N. C.,
Is Spending several days with .\Mrs.
1Itiney.
.\Messrs. Floyd ald larvey Dillard.
of the 1'. S. Navy, are spending (his
Week with itir alint, Mrs. Plinley, at
the Fintiey Ilouse.
Rlobt. 1'. I ishop. I 'o'lflme laturen s
boy who has been living Ili Green1ville,
wias itn the city Friday on his way to
Newport News wher'e he expects to en
ter the tshipbuilding plants.
Mirs. Paul Cooper and little son have
gotne to SinipsonvIllo to reside with
"Mrs. Cooper's pariltl s, w h11l$ ,I.
Cooper is in ('hade.'Ston inl Me service
of tile gove It tnit,
'l Advertiser is il r'(eeill of tlr''ee
"great hig' tirlilip. the gift of .\Ir.
W. C. Illrown. E-ach onle of thevtn
&'eigled aboiii forli pounds and were
fill(e specimins of tuit iiphi 1ool. Thle
have gole the lisual rout1e of sich tine
gar-den prodnls. Mir. Blrown sal Oumt
he wailted to go .\t's. l'edein, who set
in a hLirg palato last wcek. ju1st a bil
.\XI. eo. Ii. IilhkElv. cashierl of ithe
11.11nk of W-n""e wasI visitor inl thw
City Sat i ud1v. .\Mr. MIhkely is wildinllg
1i1 his li. affairs rei'ilaratory to iet rinii
tihl' llicers' Iraining School at Iori
Mt rs. Susan Saplm Farrow.
Died inl licielnod. \'a., August 7.
a1 9::Ill' l.' 1'. Sil a l' i: hurch Hi lm .
\lrs. iSullsall "iavage arrow. i the Ti1it
year of her.1 ao. Shew was thev widlow of
Colonel .hnsFarrow, ofSalahg
and I"1-ares. ";. C.: daughter of George
Alortonl Savaetv , of l aailrel Girolvi , llil
rico comnty, \'a.. and his wifeo .\ary
Vlolisk, o)f qal'ston S. C. She
Is sulrviv< (dby neboh ,.o n y
I or F " of Fe1nia Fl. In y
Iwo . \ r i
says- 1-:
A fter you have let
everybody try to fit
'your eyes with the
proper glasses and'l
do not ge: satisfac
tion, you wil eve4
tually corn o e.
So, why not come
now and get right
glasses at the right
place at the right
price.
W. Solomon
Registered Optour etrist
anel Reliable .Jeweler *
Walter ihInis aid PJusons Ainlu In
S hooting Scrape Near .llonui lle.
Valter Ievi:; is againi In the lihlos
pital serioulyN woundled and ,Jintl l'in
soil and W\it I I'insonl, uncle and
nepliew, are in the County jail as the
result. of the renewal of the trouble
which nearly cost the life of Davis sev
eral months ago near Aountville. It
will be remembered that Will Pinson
shot Davis oin July 25th as the result
of some family trouble and that 'in
soil Was to be tried at the last teril
of court, his case being postponed.
.Yesterday a second shooting scrape
took place in front of Davis' hotise,
Ile reports of w li iclh are conflicting.
Davis claiins that lie w%"as on his way
to the field and stopped at the well to
get water whent tile Pinsons hap
pelned along and opeied fire oil him
with pistols. le retuii rned the shots
with a shotgun which lie claims he la.s
iecli carrying to tile (leld since the
ba u' t troible. Both Pinisons ieceiv*ed
pa in flI but not serious gnil-shot
woulids in tle face and about the
front of (lie body, and Davis received
tihree bullets in his body, one in the
chest, one In the arm and one in the
back. One of the Pinsoni also receiv
ed a glancing wound resembling a pls
tot wouniid underneath the arm, but
Whether D1av is had a1, pistol in1 addI
Stiln to hi, shot-gun ha.1s not yet been
dterInined,
Il luons elahn that they wVe
avinig inaefueiilly along tle road whenl
I)avis waylaid thein. Ileing attacked
by Davis they ret iite-l the tIre and
Ithon got away. They reported t hem
'Iv's to t0itral I'oleintaiill Doy( at Wa
r andic 4c he broighlit heiti here. They
afir*st c'XlmIv85'sd scurjcise that 11avis
h: in eni hit a all aund tlen later Will
'intsoni :dllnitdt ha' ing a lisiol and
havint used it. The e'IcldI inisont do
. 4~ :?v'4: 1.tn armedc'i.
('4110i Seiled Crushers l're'ferretd.
('oilonl 'wed crushinig, accor-dinig t()
Ith' Nalional 'rovisioner of Sept. I ilih,
has Iwecin placed in ('lass 1 in the list
of indlstrial excuptions fromt draft.
the War Indries lamrii'cd anniiioiinces,
and every effort will lit' iiade to con
Serv labor for this industry and its
au xiliaries. Wholesale exeiptions
will not he inade, hut if I ie local
boards do not exempt otm request, ap
peal can he taken, and if this is ad
verse', the.industry catl then apply for
firlioighs for any drafted skilled emli
ployv(e by followiing instilictions. This
ruliun ii also helps co ttonist'4l produic'ts
plants to get let '14 ric curreti. fuic'l. e .
ahieadi of noni-'ssent ( al ; icinstr i ies.
\*nd,, :at 1 i. \ hi It ,
-1 :0 : - r j ' ' Vn &'; (~ .,n w
red for your inspeel~'ion4...
TwoVt;e SodesfVd
\li h cl, of . \ '. l1:tccc ls. (4. d ied la
I- ct!of 'cit 4(4,4 ia at ('icmpi W\acds
wrt. Alt fwct daci later ,4h iobrt'4
XIn. who~tXc~t livt l eo :he rlt n
di :4 a t ('::4 .icl ttion. I tcch young:ii1
th i any friteitds.
7.?- iinch ti'cm Iincih d Seatc 8 I slantd 20''.
l3. I,. ! inth ,' '-a I sind til or'ch
:g0e), fori 2.0
and Apr 'tion ( inghamsi~ iionci sal now al)X i
25~c a yardoi, wVort.hi :the toc :1,5e.
2 lited I ron ltaecet Sitores,
isaiurens, S. ('.
",ininiors" hielic,
P'ick ing eotton for thiie Re id Cross is
a very fa:ionaleo cdivt'r'iton aiioitg
ther youniig. folks at. ipreen'it and the fled
('rcoss dtoesun't in'd it the least.
The Otuinino That Docs Not Affcct tho hiosa
ne'ic,se'i o it tnic ntud laxative effe'ct, lA XA.
T1iV1(U .l OO U Q~ I IsII; ~it.btte'rtIinct~ ofti r
Ottinite ando dotes4 tnot Ccnst iter :''cc.'tr's nr-s
rin'im: inrt: he .c. Re'ember h. ' un/." me oCd
lIUA. ('. T. SQl' ii*s
NO W A' A311P ,JACKks'
Will ItI (CInd I o Sene 31enl from 'lhis
Cm.indy if Correctly Ativliseti of Their
I'ln'Csses. ills l1ipi)it Supplied.
Ilhe .\<dvetier is in receipt. of the
following letter front Rev. C. T.
Squires, pastor of the First Presby
terian church, who is on a leave of ab
sence of about two nionths at Camp
Jackson:
Elit'or The Advertiser:
As the readers of the Advertiser
probably know, the Iautrens Presby
terin lhir tch las dltntel ily services
to religiois work with tlie Y. \l. C. A.
;1n1( 1 have. bieen locatecd .1 their hbuildi
Ing which is ili the very c'len tre of the
entu.lTe poslatflev anlo lAiherty
Thtca re are just opposite and he
1lostes I House is within a hundrel
yats as is also the terminus of the(,
electric car' iII'. If you will .be kinud
elolugh to atdvise the Laurens folks
that I shall ble glad to see ainy of the
boys at the' "Y" autlitoriumit, and if par
enlts or friends will write giving speci
ie awdress I shall be glad to look up
and serve their enlisted ien in anly
possille way. It is absolutely useless
Just to write me that lie is it Camp
Jackson. for there are sixty or eighty
thousand other men here and, unless
I am given regliment and company, or
battery, I cannot locate him.
I have securea the following muin
Isters to supply the pitlpit at the lirst
Prlesby teian churlitch:'l
S~aIih. t00. i'. -lev, D. . Douglas.
Ocl. 20. -lev. Ross Iyti.
Oct. 27 --iter. Thornton Whutaing.
Nov. :, -Rev. It. ('. Reed.
Nov. 10 -1'reacher iot yet seCuretOd.
No0v. I-4-Her. .1. 0. lleavi.
Nov. :! i - -P1racher not yvet selired.
I ' p't to) he back prio to Deeet
Icr I-it.
YourdAsinlcerely,
C\(. T. Anrs
Sithserile for 01r1han11s.
.\lny luplep~ inl Smlithl ('arOliaar
espol.l i lite O q14wal for the or
phlans o11 Prance. .\r. anld .\llts. \W. C.
I'. liohert:lm of this city have r'e
spoinledlfo I' urens Th (ollinnhin
coilllitIce III the ihi erles s chiltren
of 1raice has the itat ter in clarge
and is t'inde'avor'iIg to see that the
state does lie share inl this great
charity.
''lection Comnmissioners Named.
'overn(or Iichard I. Manning has
nniIlloiinced the electiolt ianagIrs o'
the fonrt4womiin, lection Il Nov-mblr,
a foll 'r.l: .- l e lt i it. . .
N W Y r ' I ; y .- It. ' .
4f '.IIr'4: i ts
11ion ofl ('nly sjlli i S thn .\prlil 25.I
10 Ca lo. wh4'n lhe is t ir uit for henu
w' i- at (.l .t thfbit Itsn 1'tt Iun, la :<
ISlm 4414 i t I l~l g d t ilo of ito o f h
i5 Tiis 1 1( h e oiri'tir i ca l ii(,,nly)
roity orf Lonon.I The )(inndtonI~ gen
7rall I eferrl l to 1 awl en l ensst i g
Puresh~ arel cofsde is th1 coun(v o
Lodoor "hkistI 1511 rtion I~Nedon,"
socle he t ranol I e~ ilt a1 uit' for the
r ilgesu land tranfors 1and the1I lie
Th5'1'isiinsnits yt 18,1 a opulteionyo
-18.021 n at1 5a~in was stimtld
in 19 1. Iohveshr'0 eiehat
ThereI I i still h noherkendos
Sovere b teT metrpolt oie.
LADIES6. FINE SHOES
XXJE ARE SHOWING the most complete line in the
history of our business. All styles and leathers,
high or low heels, black, dull, kids, browns, greys, white;
any colors you might wish for. All we ask is a look.
We will be only too glad to show you, and you can be
your own judge of the quality and prices.
hA1 DRS llESS Slo E.S. 'I liiiTE ('A N \VA'.S SI 10 HS.
9-ilcih (h-ey Boot .. ....... ...... $11.00 9-iiil Tp Fr('i14'Iieel..........$3.00
9-iuiIl Dark Gry Boot .... .. ....$11.00 8-ilich Top. low heel..............$3.00
9-inclh top Brown Kid( ..........$10.00 5 1-2 to N, Wit Canvas..........$1.50
P'atent Vainp, llrown 1i 'Top ....$8.50 8 1-2 to II Wlit Canvas.........$1.75
(1rey Kid, low heel ............$7.50 1111-2 to 2 White Canvas.........$2.00
Tant English, low liee .... .... ..$7.50 2 1-2' to 6 Whl Canvas.........$2.60
Dull Kid, French liheel .... .... ....$6.50 Wonien's Work Shoes $2.50, $3.00, $3.50
Dull Eid, low heel............. ..$6.50 MEN'S
Dull Kid, Frencl heel .. ...... ..$6.151 DllI 'alf I',Eglish..............$7.50
Tiin English, low heel .... .... ..$6.00 'I'1ii ('i ' Engh...............$7.50
Bi'own Kid. inediuni heel .... .... $6.50 Gun Metal, Lave..............$5.00
IBlaek Kid, eu-shion sole .... .... ..$5.50 Tall Calf. ..........$5.00
i)ull Kid, cushioni sole, r'ubber heel ..$5.00 S. Army ..................$6.00
'atent, Vami11p, cloth top .... .... ..$5.00 Tal Eiiglisli...................$5.00
I )ull Kid, French heel .. ........ .$5.00 Patect B ton or I lee ..........$5.00
Kid, i liin toe. 1low rubber' heel .. ..$5.00 1
C~~~~~~~~~~ NI~ 4:11(1o it j..........40 ,~, , I .u t o or, Iiave....... $4.50
1reyac Kid, cloth. top . . ..$4.00 ....$4.50
l-irown Kid. cloih top .... .... .... $4.00 H.... ... ............$300
!)-ii"-.h Top I)ull Kil .... .... ....$4.00 ct'iI Hliic l ...............$3.60
i 1-2 inIcl Top, Dull Kid. low heel $4.00
Patent liutton .... .... .... ....$4 00 I .....................$3.00
(hu 'letal .lton ........ .... .$4.00 id . . '. ... .
l'atent 1ltiton .... .... .... ....$3.50 Dull Pn rlisli........ .... .... $400
(,hi .\1'tal l'ili .... .... ..... ..$3.50 , i kh Iiei ................... $350
\ivi Khll la-e .... .... ..... ..... ..$3.00 I)oN (il'.....$300
'oninoon Snse \ivi Kil .... ....$3.00 ( A viil lio ...$2.50
L\ )I K .s' O Fl'IT (thin 11)8.( t-il Ilici .............$2.50
Nuirsv, l'aui-a-Ce .... .... .......$4.00 i44, (tii i l ............ .. $300
'sio Trea .... .... .... ....$3.50Otlig il................$2.50
lhivis 'u'n re.... .... .... .... ..$3.50
D a v su l l i . l t h t o . . . . . . . . . $ 3 .5 0 0 S l o . 1 1 n , l . . . . . . . . 3 0
DI )ilKL (. (011 lop ..............$3.00 '111111w4, 01( ) 1t itig I..... .... .... $2.50
lul tl l , ''loth to p ..... .... .... $2.50 S A n 8 .... .. .
'atent, cloti top ..............$2.50 4(44 . hlk Iialliondl..........$5.00
P ti,'s 'T ait t ia. . .... .... .....$ 5.00
('ll ll)liN'S SAOES.4.00
Tal.. Ilack. Biut t on4 or Lae $1.50. $1.75, Tan C' . ........$3.50
$2.50. $3.50 d.......$4.00 Big lot wnd els at .. $3.00 .d $3.50
SWJTZER COMPANY
I174 L1.2. toI 2rfWhite~ Cava . ..... 20
2," --2' 18.,. 6 \hie Ca v s . . . . 25
lN S
44 4A
A.;3
1) l Cal, En ls . . .. . .I .75
'. Tan (,ilf. Lace I,.... ...I. .. . .. $50
*4'. r y . . . . .. . .. . .. 6 0
I I . 44'.~. 141 . 4.' 4':Tan4 I4 n li1 .... ... ....41 .44.. . $5 0
'2 I 14 .~ 4 ,\444l'atent1 I; ( o or. ' l nc ....I .... ..$5.0
Mui b orla'sCncr a n.l l Ln or 1in or. ....4.5
Many VTan, Pr-zes.-.be.Gi.e. way.Ladi. ........4.5
Termio.-O'--Third Cash, Balance.Easy.Payments
4 \o'. 5 114, Dlii' o lii'.~ .i I .~tac, ' . \let14 al. Illuebr. ..i cs.it. . . i.. l. .$3.
144x4'all' ....1... . .. ...1... $3.0.
~t~:i~()tl ()\'> I~.Nl( ~ \'Iiii Vi.4 i il ...44 . ... ....;4 ....ti ....4 ..$3.004
444 'iitti isli~4it t.hit ~~ili t~'!'. ~ J44I 1.Y ' 44 S 144114' 4. '4 4Ii
44JJ44l' llil'. tleii 5 ~ '4'. ('i.45 un4 '.\leta ut ton .4.. . ....1 .. ....$250
hi c 44 .4 44''.iiii' Ii~iie 41 t l~'i' i''Tan,11 (hII 1il i t ia . . . . ....4 . ..i . ....$2.5
4'4't 44 4'.. i i t~l 4i'.4''. 5. 11( '..c '.4motke.jt t i ng l"( al .~ . .1414. 1 4. ' . . . li t . I $30
JonthrodofHmSeneker ahtnd lSap...u...a...2.5
G.1D. G.rAem,,Manager.Green.b.ro,...$5.5
Wl .hMTTH WS Acion...eer. . .. ..40