The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, September 24, 1919, Image 16

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** * *.* * . e .*e . , p * LANFORD NEWS. * Lanford, Sept. 21.----The Woman's lissioinary olety of tIhe, Methodist church held a very' inportant inet lng Friday afterioon. The quarterly conference convened wViti the I'noree cliirch ilonday. Tihe farmers' meeting at the school house Friday afternoon was well at Ieided an(d good speeches were made byv Mr. Jno. B. Cannon, of Spartanburg n rir. A. C. Todd, of ILauirenns. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. )ruminiond, ilr. Frank Drummond, iri. Talmage Pat terson and si.ter, Mrs. lolmes. Capt. J. W. Lanford and Mrs. %'. 1). Cox at tended the renorence at the First ] auptist churelb .11n b a urns I riday, in the interest of the 75-million dollar drive and report a very inspiring aml helpful m1eeting. Miss Jenness Cox leaves il, week for Lander college. She is in the se '.da class this year. Messrs. Yates and Charles Waldrop entered Wofford college this session. Mrs. Martha IlerherL Miss Ianieii Harmon have retIr'ed lionie after ai extended visit to friends and relatives in Newber'ry. School opeled hle Monday 1110111 ing und'r ih 1an:''"t of Mrs. Willie Fowler 'as principal. M iss 11111th llAlister. of Lar'ns, itermediate grades, and .'liss iLr'a DIeSihiels. of Spartanburg p. imalr 1y I n lIe. W' aire proud of our faculoty and 1l 11, and lool( for :- very successful year inl ,ti iands of those fllilent teachers. Mr. J. Lc Langston and family of 1nion, visii' MIrs. .\li'e Mills this week-end. ('apt. IEugn:w' '. ('s hans retu1 eild froml FranlCe n . ,C n'\ad toil. His p ar- ''>: home every. Sergt. laiul. - llo:-a a1 I r I.' I !sI Friday afte n.ll as ben i Francve (Illite a whie.kim-u friends ar, .4 OiWehna ' ba 1101h1m . ili 1a I i 1111f,1l1 1 a 1 ': r hlonor rol ik 0 00 ad a last!. Ir. Joh n11 -1 . ol (-i n' . nl. NA 11 1 'mi .1 n 'r I 'l ' n andrlav br. P. Fow.r. Mr. and n lii.gginls. -1unday. 'TO we take sons money if yo then we lys GRO We carry a mil.s anid COmL We are offering pg I Mri. and Mrs. Davis of Langston and -Mr. Austin' Abercrombie, of McCor mick, attended services Sunday after noon. Pastor J. R. NVilliams was at his best and preached a sermon we were all proud to hear and will (10 us good. The Itblic Is cordial1y Invited to moel at the Baptist clhur iclh Wednes liy aftenooni to a piayer meeting and devootial services conducted by tamis oil the 75-million dollar drive. Womian's MIlssinary Union will meet S:-aturi'y afteroion it 3 o'clock. We ('ies'ially urge all members to attend and h1eair som exceedingly good news a rare oppior tuit )es fo. your ac Gri cs ill the right direct ion. ' I'SI: Ole STOMM"I l SICKNESS wto Ielev Smah,41111 DiSITRS In I it Fell Minu11tes. 31onley Black If Treatmeint, oes Not. Overcome Any Form of I nilgestion1. If you feel as though there was a lump of lead at the pit of the stom -ch. Iak a;t coutple of Nli-o-na stom1 'il tahlets an(d inl five miiinutes you shoi'ld s e that all stomach distress haw vanish 1. If' yotu he !i gas, have hearthurn or soil r stoma h, oil need Mil-o-na. If 'II It -'lfeel u lp-set the morn in. ater t iiight before. take two Nli-o-na Iablets and see how qluickly you get relief. jf you have shortness of biath, ;in in the stomach, waterbrash or o ' re ath. 1ou ieed Nli-o pia and tle "'' o i"'' ln get it. tll% soonier l I your siomahel should perform sIts d1t111l4s 'Va)perly. I1 you use box of .Ili-n-na tablets aiid foel that it has not overcome your i r stolmllch trouble, take box to your dealer and he .ill i'fuind yolir monley. For sale by 1 'auIrens D1rug Co. aid all leadin To Pensioners. .o,, 0n the old pension roll are 11e %o reminded lait yo I n' t ap -... :0 Ihis, ollice in tlorson. Or, if niot t comel. selld someone that ('nn he facts. Ye', your name on 01ie roll, but it loe( nlt - - iain info 'uaton.withoutf -Imtnot conm Vt ourl appil evere 1on there is one r r or'(M- widows. that are - - . aod that t eraps read few ill Ihlalt may I, left off lnlf's ir Ifortulnat e' ighbor rfmind .6 hem Ifby tard(iness youl - lie rf-e o'llId, it will he Your11 S u , h l ot our), fault. 0. I. TIiO3IPS0N. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days 44 CERES DRiG fi4 * * MRS. INA TRAYNHAM MADDEN. * Oi August 20th, 1919,' the sweet spirit of our sitoe, Mrs. Ina Trayn ham Madden was alled home. Alay her going be a v:. ns of grace used to draw us nearer t God. Resolved first, That the Missionary Soity of Union Baptist Church has lost a much-loved member. Second, We bow Ii humble submils Sion to the will of our Father who doeth aill things well. Third, That a coi)y of these resoli tions be sent tle family, to the county papers, and Baptist Courier for pub Ilealion, and one placed on our mn in uto book. MlIts. W. IN1. 13L, INHIS. J. if. colli1tT Committee. (R)OSS HILL NEWS. * Cross 11111, Sept. 22.-Another new store was opened up in Cross 11111 last week. This Is In the wooden building adjoining the hardware store and is in charge of L. Mark, of Oreen Wood. Clothing seems to be the chief article of merchandise, but other dry goods aie Included in the stock. The following students left last week to resume their studies in the various colleges: Jake Itasor, Jack \'ilcult, Simmons Pinisoni, to Furnan; Vivian and Elise 'Nance, Caroline I. i unvdh P1nson to Greenville Woman's College; Nell Ilill, liltie 111ask in, eeanor and Enuna J. Dial, to ioker Cuollege; kinjamin and J. V. t1o, to South Carolina l'nivcrsity; li tleni ilitt to Winthrop; lurro3w 1lill oihe Ci11t I: lFrank .\liller to David Con olle-e: Floride Ritudd o iandert .. E. R.iasor. and sister, M.\lis .-da a.,r arI at .!i(lenton, N. C., spend ing a wvek with thir a vi.;ter, .r .\lude! Whites'id"S. iP ',. .1. G. \\ihonl went to C'ross li(ads chIr(ii in Nvberry county Sunday aftirnooni to assist in the oI dinai lia of Deaconis. lie was neromii aild by .\i . Wlson and .\Mrs. W. N. G iH Ili it. iivryrlcI was glad to soo lion. S. II. ( g-anis able to attend chlrich ser ice; ';unday iniorninig. it(- has bcI \ery 'ich bettr du ilte last' tenl daiy. Ci-oss ]ill is looking foiward to and VR - 0 You say, peri Uthe primcp>e you how.Y Our store is a cash, dividei yes a little, and elf. Take our a e and trade. ODS, READY-TO. ie stock and cater tc dlI and guarantee fa t $12.00 per barrel, $ (T NCR1 Successors to W, making preparation for the coming of the Radcliff Chautauqua Company on Saturday of this week and Monday and Tuesday of next. Three days of pleasure and instruction is pronised to those who attend. The program which is now being (listributed calls for three full days of intellectual feasts. This chiautauqut has been !e for several years in siccession and everybo(ly knows its value. Get a prograim and then you will want a ticket. The best way to know a good thing is to go and see it. Aluch cotton is being ginned here, soie of wi ie'h s selling, but most of which is carried back home to await a better piHce. ('dLD PONT NEWS. Cold P'oint, Sopt. 22.--lrs. IHyon Nicholls has undergone an operation at the Spartanburg hospita. and is get ling on line. Mrs. Guy M. Moore is back from tim tospital. She is still very Weak Nlr. Clifton la(dden, of Greenwood, visited his fatlor, 'Mr. Tom Maddeln, S ihirday and Sunday. Mi. Guy A. Moore went up to Spar tanburg Saturday. .Ml-. .Jolin Ilunter, of Barksdale, Rt Sundaly with .\rs. E. 1,. Yeakev. Mr. and(1 Mrs. Tom Coleman visite( .\lIrIs. Lecake Sunday. .Ml-. Ilyon Nichols went ilt to Spar tanburg Saturdi'ay to see Mrs. Nichols. 'Mrl'. and il Mr's. ToM Duncan S1e11. Sunday with relatives in liaurens. Mr. F. T. Duncan spent Sunday with his father. Chapman Brothers are soon to, -tart their gin. Mr. lHichardI Martinl and( si.Ar.r Miss lAyla lorn, of Newberry, slpent Sun lay with Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. 1u ncan. * 4 A GOOD INVEST 4ENT. * * I3 ace(--,'- on ublc road within * * lhrie a1nd1 11'on- 4 iiles of U1rot-s * liill in Ii:u1tr . coulity, 100 nert, * inl ettitivatio and1( bhi.ne inll * w mo' ( n i I l >I,. Sev r h -1 I - * rd 1h11o5ua entt of 1o)od Iim * ber.I 1 -lio d ellV , with 1 l r ha n * 1!, 0 otltn hioulse ond I :-room dwellin1. Ielnts for ;,t' 11 '. 1im * e t:on. Pri-v $.3 p r V%,e \\i *have other !'1mS in i,:mrins (.1 n. l - ty and wou'l b(gl al1 t o I ii m * vou if you are intere4 4 ill a farm. \Masoli Teml( binie - Greenwiol, S. C. _yOU the ts, gIv evpeybody ish the needis, fmev ir treatment. 1.50 per sack. Can TID) tit Mills Store S "SHO-GRO" S Crimson Clover, 13c Per lb. Texas Rust-Proof ats, $1.10 per bushel, we can su,) y all varieties of Field and. Vegetable E Secds (er Fall nd'Witer planting. E Our stock. e <pure, fresh and reliable, our prices D -lit, o1'-* !,,..prompt and courteous. D PHENEY SEED COMPANY S Charleston, S. C. Plant yo~ur money i Our Rank and watch your hlance qYOW you don't plant anything, why naturall, nothing will grow. You can start a fortune to growing with one dollar. You'll need that money some day. The farmer is willing t vait for his crop to grow. Are you not willirg to plant a few dollars and let it grow. , is m y comfortable feeling to Lave a fat bank bock in. y r pckt. ' a:ld 4 par ccnt. introt. * ivMtuu 0' T ha YOCUR ank N. . DIAL, President C. H. ROPER, C>sir can'tI but you can if thia1. w~ins ina life, and ecoomy show CASH e buy for cash, sell for our customers some, 'Ppy. .We help you to save s. If we do not make good, LOTHES AND SHOES romen and children, in the towns, you beat it? Other prices just like it. U OCi2PV ' Watts Mill, S C.