The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, December 31, 1919, Image 8

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$100,000,000 GIF College Professors to Re ceive Benefits CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO MANKIND l1iidl .'itNatea .Makes Huge (;ift in ('elebnition of ('i'istmas Spirit. Part of iffI Ctws to Fund for Pay Part1 of Wfi (ow.s t i'und for I'ay. imnt of 'ildhnv ii Cl(ollege P~ro 14'%ors. New i' . 't. 2 John 1). Itock .tolii ,!nn to) mankind a Christ imiCrest of. W, '100.000.000-hlf1 to : , < at ion board to raisv :h14 akariW: Wf, lig professors, and 01k. tothelckhler~l Plindati loo ak' s its wil* t scombat ing ises cei "n. pu ! In-alilh adminlistrationls Str . 11 is es-tllimtl Qa 1 --.i ito i :e r' pit bliet o gits 'V; It~ i 1t "i leral educ - ;11.ha1 receivet award: 1te i- VeinU d aff' Zs t l the nI It n101 a.\nr I 1ke Ic-I l ti:: il!' (- princilm as wel i;, i!- Iitn on itn a pr 45 , i'iV.iiI 11omp ly n ae :. ay soiteem wie. " t '; t of !:e '. Hl cehlw il ler P41n.1.iationl :!It are uttorized (o tuil i4 !lothI i:1 1 ain ipa! and incom 5 eof. !4eir gfl. ' ucnn ct ion l it h wh' ich i cth . 1- added that i tIlle board -, uld40 4!bl;.-1ous n part of this n:-w :-iff I:: !.on'nliing medical edulria He i n : :I ::A. lch act iont wol1d wc.ed w;!h !Iewodial apoa. Such : ill b. taloini a 1oding to Dr. GLcirr-- 1-. \'ince.nt, president of the Um'niatin. w o stted tonlight l t rute wimld he asked to set de 45.nm0 I'fo this purpose. E a ! on tat forl .1 long, time R1(1l4 'h ii enineetdi r : aiding teachers in the :Gr'sWoerinstit.y.tions of, learni :I t e i :-r asing ost (f t il' llt1 in the n ted ci i ai is are I I n der I t o r ai - a p r o x i a I ty 1 5 0 . 0 0 0 - It- Ibi 1u4ro , d \!( hile laking A! 4r. RImekee'tll- do :. not :1 pt - 115!' Ii .11 Ii Ie .0 ill o Il;, .1 sh r n I 1i 'i~lu tinslt n I'. a thlt' 1 n t th-ml acti l (101f1 'rcillgir:llof the ."otd Ill ('l'aIh edn-g tu e :f I bI ut to rt r i n , w -, 1 will inpd Mv ti 411i sii :h w-l hi'dh4 til Ia . lu t; 10 l lel en --t ! eti' 5011;m lt-~ ij~liryiot the bltod u mal(, fiji' (.lThe boardi-willliOold n I'e :- y It , n i'ha n t(oii th.. (nI wil -n~ hi -t gilt he .; I ex . your boarl should sue fit to use any part of the new gift. li promoting med leal education in 'Canada, such action would Itueef with lly cordidal ap,)rov al." * * 9 * * WA'T"TS .1111111' N EWS. * Watts .\ills. I )ee. '.".--''iis Com1 mnunity wsvery much saddenled onl Christ.-Ias eVe 1110Irnling.. catised by thle deathi of \iis I1nez, the only daughter of Ar. n; l Allts. J. l Babb, after an illnless w, eoveral weekls. .\iss inez kindheared. swett.-spirittd and of an ;* affret'wmt <isposillon. Shec was a affetillat" dis iti SheWw t was a meinii 'r .)f thle 11,111,H " ('h111,h here, . 1re the fuieral service was held oil ('1hIstmias day, colldlicted by het pas 10r, M.eV. Il. ladttoch, after wlxIhic the remiainls were~ carriedl to Laurenvi:: .\ill cemietery ,or ntr en. Inez will hev grea tly mnstd by lIe lmllty fr'iendts who exten:1 to Ilhe hereaved paren thevir dvein-st symlpat!y. On (inir nm1s i , .,botll i 'clock, Aliss Nila (':tlilt nvy :nd Alr. \\'ilI lBrownllev werv v(.ry3 happily married at1 tho e ln : of and by lRer. If. 1.ini'tk. !uilh an. ve i-r jiopillar V tigt; i'ple o sof bisa phIee :old have inall y F nI 1s v . 1 % t vI)AI(, v . (b I (II 1 III alI Itlt i (-( -- .I I t i 1 1 2( . 1 SlP Tiends i I s ItI ,(d .1 ('1 them 'heir ITh' hit n a nd S i %e l I e tr)t 11 iI lment wh21Olttttii was byt l'ionC~ udl ay :-'.:'ool hi ,r , wai t 1 t 'h(ld ,th ('hiistna E V. Inight and wvas-, a SlIc V k- 's in) W"-I' respeIRCt. and wa.s alSo onjioyed by ;i wel-l filled house;( of, p)0 - 1)l1v. Quite -I numj li(-r al p l-iven: aliont difrlatent friends. and a At amont of frui Was dlist ribted amongthe h-ihlreni of the place. The Watts .lilla cnnert hand furnished music for !hw occasion, whicb was very mnehl - ljoyed by all.. \i .l die .\Ill , or illrenaul t'lleie, i: spnnding the holidays with her atn ..\It-. and .\Ir's. E. G. .es e .\liss; Pllline Clark. who ik attend in- .\lIrth Washington collegi. in \'ir 1ginia, \ isi- P lu-111vr palvents. Mlr. and \ ... C. ('lark, d ri . e oliday . .r. and \irs. 1llavid floulware and children. #,f Winston--alem. N. ('.. visi'ld rebitives here during fih- h li \Mrs,.a Flinn :and children.1, of ''rpwwl On Xi f th4 holiIay wvith her~l Mnrn s \r. and .\lr ,. \\. '.. .-on... of hi:place. .\Ir. Bienll iig mur nohh-l in in overstVI' r.1.141 family. I-4turnedc( h1one onI Sunlday, aIfter, a v .,y pl,*I:: lt v\ it I I 'itl i)lii Ive ( il e I sle!. ri . her i n i .\ lta \ I 11 \1: l . r.;, ill ; ll .,, 1 11 wt \Mr. .h;I c Ii i p d Al. ily: :. ndI \kiis. ('0 S . & l of1 (;rlnile. ;uu0 .11 , i ronV II i r lro~ .\nowt \l . Al. &1I. iby and 1J &ani. (t;.-p C. C. I'ti\\'atker and It aIni wlnt Jr.B.F. orej, .h jond.h wtiI leave ncst t ih- t:'l tor \'ir inh', wl' reill Ilit l ' not er tuty agrft4A tt t h-Ived ohvnern'ltl fA Bink ad New b.-:'~A~li willan peddinnro fdrnitof U-eaivee his weekc. No Worms in a Mealthy Child habitual Constipation Cured All children troubled with worms have an un. in 14 to 21 Days healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially rule, there is more or less stomach diaturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, lm- Constipation. It reliem-s promptly but prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength- u;iuld be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days enuing Tonic to the whulo system. Naturo will then to itiduec re iularaction. ItStimnlatesand throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will lie Recgttjate. %'cry V!uasnht tu Take. 60c in perfectlealth. Pi'a-mut to take. (c pur botti. p 4oI2tDy Cotip atio. t1l Obteles prlyebu K ~ IN Weglves the Night" mml I , rota1 tc.1 * .111d hil tigiti in Iov 31.de '-niltr obs tce rties!11 \Vill1am Foxe eet WII.\ll '2il-5 ____________ ______________________ Iielln. \V 'riax) SWEN BROS. MARBLE & GRANITE CO. k I)l-ESIGNERS I A CFACTUItIORS helers in everythi'e for the Neoue t ry. IIho largeit and best. equipp d inot - uItmntal mnills in the Carolinas. GREENWOOD, S. C. U. S. ARMY GOODS FOR SALE U. S. Army regulation shoe, genuine army shoe, best grade, brandi new. 'Made on government specifications. Outwear any shoo you can buy. Better order two or three pairs. Russett leather .... .... .... ...... $825 U. S. Army olive drat wool blankets, ronovated and repaired, clean and san itary, full size .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ... 5 U. S. Army gray wool blankets, renovated and perfect. Pure wool, clean and sanitary. ..... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... U. S. Army steel re iges, made on strictly government speelflcat 1o1s, 8 oyes. 33 Inches high, 33 inches wide, 52 Inches long. large hake oven, warnming closet, water hack ready to connec t with tank .... .... .... ....$07.60 U. S. Army heater's, "Western Jewell" No. 21). 38 incIes high. I8 inches In :ide, 20 incies by 20 inche s base .... .... .... .... .... .... ....$22.54) U. S. Army heaters, Improved King lice Air Blast .... .... .... .... ..$22.5 U. S. Army heaters, Magic, -10 inches h0 1gh, 18 inches in side . ... .... .. .$25.00 '. q. A rmy heaters, "Cole Blast.' No. 15-l0, nickel t rimmed . ... ..... .$18.5 These U. S. Army heaters are in good condition. Will hrnt wood or coal. ' S. A rmy olive dlrab) wool shi irts, e lean. good cond ition $2.75. $2.35, aid $1.95 I' P. Army wool overcoats, dyel dIark blue fiod colit ion: will give excellent s rvie , s )e ial . . .. . . .... ... .... . .. .... SS. Army rubbe hiup boos go condiition, per air ... .... .... ..$5.95 'S. Arimy rainicoats, used, b n gool condition .... .... .... .... ...$3.4 I ". Army slickers, itel. I in good (ondition .... .... .... .... ..$2.95 .S. Army hats, reblocke' servicable .... .... .... .... .... .... ....95c . . A rmy n cnvas leggit .;s, good colldtion, gtade A .... .... . .... ....659 '. IS. A rmy th-ld shoes, ne w. Good slos.i for gene.ral weal ..... .......$8.0 .S. AIlly olive dr'oab wool mackillaw. deirabfl de coal for vin ter, will gIve excelleit servic ..... .... .... .... .... . ............... ......... $1t ' S.. Amy coats. iheep lined, nm w, %S invltche long, mole slki collar, a dandy coat for real com fort .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ..$28.0 I'. . Armi undlerv. ar, wool, good cond((ition. plr garmnlit .... .... ..... 5 S. Army clnIvas foldin--; cot,, $3.95; 4:. S. .\rmy M.1chClellanl saddle., emw, ..P,94:1. S. Army knapsacks, :Imlost new, $1.75; I. S. Army haversacks. cood endtonl toll, excellent for 111111tg fishing, school book.. etc., 45e and 75v des: (I. S. AImy IcatIer haltera, $1.24; '. S. Army leatther open bridlca, $:3.7; U'. S. Army oin nctps, ,et; klithe. We0 oach: forks, new 104. each; 10Spools, nw, 1le each. Ters: cshl witi order. Ilefoience: any hank in Greenville. Your \lONNY BACK I0 NOT SATWISIP l . WR oTl l ORl Please 1in (1ld poistage wien ordering good svt by parcel post. BRADLEY BONDED WAREHOUSE (AREENVILLE,. S. V. Latrgest D(nlers in Armi Goods fu the South. LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS..... ....FOR SALE BY.... ADVERTISER PRINTING CO. PUZZLE CONTEST CLOSES TONIGHT AT 9 O'CLOCK IK- - '. > THE PRIZE LIST FIRST PRIZE. $52 in Gold to which will be added 16 times what the winner pays on Subscription during the contest. If he pays $1.00 the value of this prize will be $68. If he pays $2.00 it will be $84. If he pays $3.00 it will be $100. SECOND PRIZE. $25 in Gold to which will be added 15 times what the winner pays on Subscription during the contest. If he pays $3.00 it will be worth $70.00. THIRD PRIZE. $20 in Gold to which will be added 10 times what the winner pays on Subscription during the contest. If he pays $3.00 this prize will be worth $50. FOURTH PRIZE. $10 in Gold to which will be added 8 times what the winner pays on Subscription during the contest. If he pays $3.00 it will be worth $34. Fifth Prize ........ $20.00 Sixth to Thirteenth Prizes Each. .. ... .... .................. .$10.00 Fourteenth and Fifteenth Prizes Each ....... . .......$3.00 SOLUTION AND REMITTANCE BLANKS TO THE ADVERTISING PRINTING CO., Date .... 1919 I herewith send $. ..........for Subscription to The Laurens Advertiser at the present rate of $1.00 a year. (Note. Pay from One to Three Dollars) I submit as the number of circles in the Chart............. (Note. You are entitled to submit one solution for each dollar paid) Name Address Are you now a subscriber? Have you sent any other YES Mlt No solution or paid any money into the contest prior to this? . -YEN ORt Nn