The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, July 28, 1920, Image 12
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Cross Hill, July 26.-Adam Simphon
Cross 41111's famous colored barber,
was -married Sunday afterloon .to
'Bvelyn 'Bryant- at Greenwood. Adam
Is. 49 years of ago and has been run.
ning a barber shop hero successively
and successful, for 27 years. He has
always been interested In the wel
fNro of his town and community and
has taken an active part with the
white people in community affairs.
His public spirit was especially man
ifested in the leRj Cross and other war
time interests. Pe has made magy
friends among the white People who
extend hearty felicitations.
Mr. Frank Coleman has gone to
Laurens to accept a position with the
'Carolina Motor Company.
Miss Antho 11111 returned Friday
from a two weeks trip to Cocoa, Flor
Ida. She made the trip by automobile
with her cousins, Mr. and Mr:s, Cliand
After yan cab--- always take
(F iYo THS-UIAM Z V
Instantly relieves Hoartburn,Bloated Gassy
Feeling. Stope indigestion, food souring ro
penting, and all tho many mIseries caused by
Acid-Stomach
EATONIC is tho best remedy. Tens of thou
Rande wonderfully benefited. Positively guar
anteed to lease or we will refund money.
Call and get a big box today. You will Bee.
Laureis Drug Co,, lbiUrIen, S, (.
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1M 4"El s DRUl', (101
J. HOWAF
OF ABI
CANDIDATE F
Born alnd rai.ed in Gree
biry and Ware Shoals, att,
School, gradulated froml Clem
periene as lawyelr; represen I
1at f1 r -igh t onls'e elii V
pimliary and af tshese 6)rh1
Senator I'roii Abbeville Conn
Colluity ('hairman of Abbevi]]
reodas a la wyei, as a pulii
ITS A
FRIEND
Did you earn that mor
it, didn't you? Why can't 3
it in the bank each pay day
work for you?
Vou wont always be
well. Then it will be a fin,
you banked, while you couli
it.
We add.4 poi
Make OUR ba
The Enterprise
N. B. DIAL President
10r, with -whom she enjoyed a most
pleasant visit.,
Mr. Win. S. Atchison is erecting a
sPlendid now dwelling at Spring Grove
to which he expects to move this fall.
Mr. Enoch 'Pinson Is the builder and
the dwelling :s almost completed.
Misses Annabel, Hill, CarrIo Lou
Cunningham, Vivian Nance, and 'aro
line Motes returned last Friday from
Rock 'Hill w.hero they attended the
Winthrop .Summer School.
We were glad to see in Cross 1111
Saturday, Prof. Harvey Witherspoon
who has recently moved to Clinton
where he will have charge of the Clin
ton schools. He was here with his
brother, Mr. J. D. Witherspoon, a
former resident of this town.
Mr. Hugh di. Fuller Is In 'Columbia
for surgical troatment at the Baiptist
Hospital. Ho Is doing well and is ex
vveted to be able to return home this
week.
Mrs. J. F'rank Bramblott, of MeCor
mick, Is ponding a few days -here
with her sister, Mrs. Mary Robertson.
Mrs, Uenry.G. Culbertson is visiting
relatives in Greenville this week.
Mrs. Cash of Spartanburg has been
here several days with her lrother,
MIr. It. Goodman, and Mirs. Goodman
who -has been in quite feeble ehalth
for some tlinc.
"lion I Ch'''el Iar lte Mill of Hllts," By
.1. Tiucker, It. J.
"As nigiht wat(i.Idan hlievv I have
1n0oT r rats 1 1 1ha a n mI al. I)1gs
wvoiln(1l't dlare go licar 0t.in. Got $1
pkg. of IAT-SN.\L', inside of G wecks
I il I'l them' : 4"-.t. . Kiled'( them.Jl by
t'e. o e Arynlt t Guie;:; t he rest
re scared(( away. I'll vrbe with.
w A T-SN A I'.'' T r : .' -,
~ .A1.111. Soh, dd g a~ael by
l,:iiurea: r l v:tdl are Co., i'uItiinam's 'i'tig
Ster nd 11n(ed Bros.
Better, Than eills
ForLie ls
Get aox
Laurens, S. '.
D MOORE
IEVILLE
'OR SOLICITOR
tood (ount,, near both Cokes
mded Okesbuiry Coniference
son College. Twelve years ex
ed Abbeville County in Legis
ears, elected enAh time inl .fir4t
Sea's of service elected State
ty in 191S without oppositionI.
e County. Runn1111ing 111)011 my
servant and as a man.
ey W llyo wrkd o
- n . terest
nkY U bank
N otationae daBan
cen. Her.PE.Chr
GOMPERS CLAIMS
LABOR VICTORIES
Federation of Labor' Leader Asserts
Noh-Partisan Campaign Is Stecess
fnl. Denies that Labor has Become
Part.isan. t
Washington, July 25.-Victories for
labor's non-partisan 'political organ- 0
iNations in fifteen primary. election
contests Is claimed by Samuel Gom
pers in the leading editorial in the Au
gust number of the American Federa
tionist, the ofilcial organ of the Amer
ican Federation of Labor.
"The records show," says the edt- r
torial made public today at Aneric-ann
Federation of Labor headquarters,
"that in the primary elections which
have been held .thus far, the national
non-part-isan political organization of
labor has iplayed a decisive part in
more than fifteen conte-sts. In that
many districtis, those who have been
hostile or unfriendly have been de
feated."
.Reporting the progress inade in ]a
bor's political campaign, Mr. Gompers
saild the records of all announced can
didates for the senate and house of
represetnatives and labor's analysis of
the party platforms had been laid be
fore all unions participating in labor',;
campaign.
rhe federalion president denled P
charges which ho stated had been I
iade, that labor had abanden. i
non-ipartisanshi) and had beconi I
partisan.
"'There is no labor vote0 to be deliv
ered and theeI' is no labor partisan
.;hip to any iolitical party." he de
la red. :dhing that "tle purp ,j)OSc of
d' pr tibi wAS 1Io $et forth the
1650' record of candidates and a labor
analysih of 'platfrims ,from which
union men could draw their own con
cluiIons."
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Lanford, July 20.-Mir. and Mrs. Wal
ter Odell and their little daughter, Nell
Welborn Odell, of Atlanta, are visit.
ing their muother, 'Mrs. Ethel Lanford.
M rs. l.stella Biomar has returned
home from a very pleasant visit to
friends in Greenwood.
''he protracted services began at
tle Methodist Church Sunday morn
inz. Rev. Miller Is being <assisted by
Rev. 'Dibble and Preiding IElder
Jones. ... '
Tle linv health gonferetn was
well attended last Priiday. quite a
large nuaimber of babies were exati'
ried, TPile day was enjoyed and a
sumiptuous dinner served. Miss Daisy
Iharris, home demonstrator and Miss
Rogers, the nurse, were present with
lots of helipful suggestions that were
greatly appreeiated.
Mrs. J. '1.'Cooly is spending some
lime in AWashington and New York
with friends and relatives.
Mrs. M. W. Fowler and daughter
have returned home after a dlelighitfuil
visit to friendls and relatives in roy.
They had as their guests last Sabbath,
Miss 'Lula Fleming and Miss E~lizabeth
i.\tin of Ora.
Mir. andl Mrs. -Don Burns were the
week-end guests of their grandmother.
Mrs. 0. F. Fowler.
Mr. J. R?. 'Patterson and son, James
Patterson, ai'e on a visit to Hfender
sonville and Asheville, N. C.
.\iss Carrye TLou Higgins has re
turned home after attending the teach
era course given at Winthrop college.
She has ncepltedl a iposition in the
graded school at 'Buffalo for the next
session.
\lmrs. JIno. A. Payne, of Greenwood,
is visiting lheu' father, I. M. Johnson
af'ter' a pleasant week's stay in ilen.
dlersonvi lie.
Mi's. Lola JT. Cox Is suiffering f'om
a sprained ankle. The accident oe
('urredI Sunday afteirnoon on lher' way
home from chuirch.
Workmen have begun to repair
somel( nee'ded work on the school build
ing in preparation foi' the coming ses
sion.
Mr. andl .\rs, C'lar'ence Garr'ett, at.
tendled services at Warrior ('reek Stun
(lay.
Miss Louise Langston, of Enoree,
n.;ent Sunday with Misses Lenora andl
.\nnie Mla( Patter'soni.
Miss Louise Wolfe and little sister,
Kathi'yn, of Anderson. ar'e visiting
thieir aunt, Mr's. Maxie Patterson.
Miss Janie THunter, of Or'a, spent
Sunday night with Miss Grace Dc.
Shields.
Miss Marga ret TEvans, of Woodruff,
is visiting her' former classmate, Miss
Jenniss Cox.
Insects di.Sike l1ennyr~yal1 th *:o qmel
of it dlestroys some1. mind drives others
away. Take oil of pemnyr03yai, pouir
some into a smncer, .steep) it In somali
nteces of new co)ttoni or wadding, and
place where --equmired. it is misr, well
te phac'e se'u o betweenu t'.e mnttreus.~s
e, W~hen puttuing ftu.0 aside for the
summer, fold carefully, w'ithi a little
pennyroyt,,, and then o'a thorou~hly
it nlewspoprers, gummnag down~ Hbe
edges. Place 'a chosely shuntting druvi
*rs with n tte c i.m.t'...
W. K. VANDEIRRIL'i DEAD.
Aerican Flineler Succumbs In
Paris.
-Paris, July 22.--Willfain K. Vander;
lit, the American linancler, died here.
iday.
Mr. Vanderbilt's death occurred at 6
'clock this evening.' At the bedside,
,ere his wife, his daughter, the Duch
as of Marlborough, his two sons, Wil
an K., Jr., and Harold, and.,Dr. Ed
itind Gros, the family physician in
'arls.
The funeral will be held on Monday
ext fron the American Church ave
lie in the d'Alma. The body later
-ill be taken to the United States,
,here it will, be buried in the family
lot on Staten IslandL
At the time of his death Mr. Van
erbilt was the eldest surviving niin
er of the Vanderbilt family. He cee
rated his seventieth bilrthday on
)ecember 12. last. His only brother,
'ornelius Vanderbilt, who was the
Ider of th'c two, died in, 1899. HIs
nly daughter, Consuelo, married the
luke of Nlarlboroug,. in 1895.
I Woulin't Go ('11mp111ig Without
tA.-SN.'P," .1-ays ilay White.
"Wife anti I spent oIIur vacation
amping last summer, smell of cock
ng brought rats. .We went to town,
,ot soine RAT--N.\'P, broke II) cakes,
mi it outside oi' tent. We got the
-aS air-ight--big follows." FarmIlers,
forekceepers, hoe1sewives, Should us e
-lAT-SNAP." Tlre sizes, 25,.
1.OO. S'Old and1( anaranTteed by In11..
ens lIlardwarte Co., Piut namn's Drug
toeand Kenniedy lrs
Real Es"4
. We now h
of large farm
perty. We h
ly every secti
pleasure in sl
er what we I
Look this list <
earliest convenie
125 acres, two miles from
good road ; has good six-rooni
two teniaint houses, fine orchl
ure, ar111, eotton hiouses and
oultlbui1ldings~ and1 will aver'age
Goi toln per aere. Price $210.0(
105 aeres, four miles of L
Hfarm prloposit ion at $65.00) pe
land~ is near' Triniity-Ridge se
85 acres of T. M. Shaw lan
('ott age, ouitlbuildinhgs and pas
a re level, sandy loam. Price $"
Mr's. dJ. A. JFowler honme n
Creek ehurchl, eight room dwv
-houlses, finle pas51tire, lthree hors
Sivat ion, just thle pla1ce for a
66( acries ini t he city of Laurier
andio all niecessar'y outhtuildin'gs
Thle Hohi. 1R. Wham plac(e o
storyv dwellinig and twio-story
Iand1( in hiighi state of' ('llt ivat i
bale of ('Ot iloncpr acre. Pi t'
275 acres, five' miles from
C linto road;11 si x-hor'se farem,1
Th'le A. I?. Owvens hiome plaec
daile Stat ion. (loodi house an
t a r1m. Pr~lice $ 15,500.00.
111 a eress kniownt as ihe Col.
withI the best builing site
I :anrlens county; two miles f
onl Pr'iin'ceton road(. P rice '$15SI
New six-r'oomf ('(ttlage unear
withI six acres(' of land and or'eh
(outhuliild inlgs. Pr.li(e $4 ,000.0(.
21 9 nere' s, hiall' mile of Orn
dwiiellinig, goodltI it outbild ings,
'a good buy an is( ~ neatr school
Priee $8500.
If you Want t<
D. E. Todd
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Do work of 6 to 10 mem-Lover controlled Clutch-StOps saw
without stopping Ingino. Gasoline Engines 2 to 12 1-1. P. Sond
for catalogue.
All 1-4,quipped with Bosch Magneto.
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45-tt
BROWN AND OX-BLOOD
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THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES
Also PASTES and LIQUIDS for Black, Tar and White Shoes
THE F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
tate to Suit almost
Any Purchaser
ave listed with us a number
s, small farms and city pro
ave something to sell in near
on of the county and we take
lowing any prospective buy
kave.
>ver and if interested, see us at your
nce.
Laurens on 230 acres, one good eight-room dwelling
cottage and with lights, water and telephone, three good
ird and pas- tenant houses; >otton gin complete; saw mill
all ncessary and gasoline e rine ; in six miles of Clinton.
aver a bale1 of Priice $125.00 per acre.
per aere. 275 acres, four miles of Liaurens, fine
iurens ; good farming land with four houses, and well
r aere. This timbered and running water. Price $83.00
hool. per aereC.
d, goo farm242 acres near the city limits. Six-horse
ture.o fands farmii in cult ivation; eani work triaetor on
tuic.Landswhole place. .This place has four dwelling
r,00 Wrirhouses and1( goodl bermuda paistuires. Price
dung, tenant.$125.00 Per aere. o on 'le;tbe
alig eat258 acres, five milesofiunvl;the
D Iarm~i ini cul- houses. 1Price $65.00 pe r aere.
'cal houn.' :39)1-2 acres at lHarksdale St at ion, with
s ; niice hiome ni1ce new cottage ini high state of' cult ival ion
lnd good pas- at $1010.00) per nere'.
177 acres iln onle mile of Laurens 01n top
n the top soil soil road with n1iice eight -room house, Cost
I. Nice t wo- $1 0,1.00, thlree good tenant houses, five-horse
tenant house, Inarml ill 'ul tivan, l has plenty t imber and
mii; will make wrter. Priice $175.00) per' aere.
e $ 12,000.00. .2 nl'ee near' Wat ts 'Mlills in good state of
Laurells on cultIiv~atloln at $75.00) per acre.
(uts of t iniberl 76 aicrets, six miles from Laurenls, good
.00 per lf l( ar.seveni-rloolin dwelling, inistailled withI water
, erHr-and lights. threce tenant houses, large newv
die three-horse barn and1 cotton house. This farmii is in 11igh
ti tree-orsestate of cultivation. Price $14,000.00.
sipsnlam he Jas5. Tlodd~ home p))laen ea II ighland
.111501111( ome church ; s1 nie'es, fine orchar d and
111(1 rove il Ipasture' ; Ilnd maikes hale of cot toll per acre.
or jilesSeveral nice cottages ml fiaurens just fin
.00 per acre. ished ith all mioderni conviences at bargain
Wat ts Mills, prices anid easy terms.
ardl 'and good Mrs. B. C. Burns home place, 190 1-2
acres on Laurens and GIreenville road near
L. withI large Ia rn ksdale St at ion. Price $27,662.50.
four' teinant We hlave several high price residences on
ur'e. l'his is South Ii arper anid West Main streets. We
anid huiirch. en ii ifurnllishi you ai cottage or hunigalow to
siuit your' ban k aeeount.
i buy or sell Real Estate, we are at
your service
ons Trust Co.
E.R. Blakely