The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, June 01, 1921, Image 2

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FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 11th day of June, 1921, ;we will render a final ac count of our acts and doings as Execu tors of the estate of G. W. Babb de ceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens county, at 11 <>elock. a. in. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from our trust as Executors. Any person indebted to said estate Is notifled ald required to make pay no'nt on that date; and all persons having claiis against said estate will esentI lthem on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. G". ). HtmllH, ZF.H VANCE. Excenltors. May 11. 1921. -13-t-A The cxt time yo--. L-u(y cailomel ask fur The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain. ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. i od +0 Look for the Trad-Mark If you want to put an end to scparator troubles If you want to know the bni c.ry will come through wvith cut punctured, warped, cracked or carbonized insulation If you're looking for that comn fortchle sense of security from separator-replacement bils You'll see that the nie:-t bat tery you buiy ha~s the Willa:-d Thra - Rubber Trade - Mark, that means Willard Threadedc Rubber Insulation b~etw.een the plates. Come in. We'll tell you just why the Willard Threaded Rub ber Battery is such a money savek'. Laurens Storage Battery Company W. Laurens St. Phone 446 4 lr * TEAtLY HONOR ROLL * * * * 1Laurensi City Schools * ** P11uils w-hose names alipear on the Yearly Ihonor Roll made an average each m1onth of 90 or more, and were neither absent nor tardy more than once each month. l'i Is 'whose nanmes appear on the "Neither Absent nor Tardy'' list were present and on time each day Iduring the scssionl of ie1110 months. Yearly 4)114n-or itoll. Carolitie Holmes, Nancy 'Meng, l vnnor \liller, .\Iar aret Colem an, Al lie G(.snell, Nelle .ones, Euia Mac \artin, 'arah Ili~za S wy.ert. G0race Taylor, Sara K. lBarhkMale, Fred Clif toll. \\ att \\aldrop), Mlary Gloodwinl, Sydnlley' I0olines,' Ittithi Oglesby., l'att lilpot, Hilda -Taylor, Saralh Senit, .ary C. Plower. i lna Iticki nian. (hortruth Sexton, , \ il:.. ler .-\''n ent. Williamt l'o tr, l'er iti \\'i htt Ida .\130 Iun uter , Edith f(el.. Iut, i:ion,(:e iler lo. z .1flotes, I - -gar i obinett , iliarrI t Todd, i'artiha P'ower, ('rgare (ttackwell. il 1eo Marli- It ruc T n , \illiaahin U:c-, hew I. .argaret \t.1 son , t aillian Snoddy. Emily Taylor, A'itoinett ,r' Jack h hb ('. To. lSquires, .tl. Ili-en \'incent, Ilert Kenninigton, Charl 'iincenit, .ion l unn1wIas ' rodd, Sarahl Itiddl, Louise Taylor, Mam-ln, Ih)tom psot, hrs Crows, Jaes Da. vis, D)ial Cray. 131e tn ilton, E nily llt, Itobrt riggs. I tola .ay 11ung, noule Cromer. Charles -; liks. .uanita lIngst'>n, a'lor, t usan riggs, E-liza heth Blabb. Ianrens .l1l Sc'ool lreelah ti, Ivi ervira CatonW. Neithier A bsent Nor Tardy. Ilitier Chaney; Caroline I lllomes, Nane-,y .\eng, Mlarlon lilaciwell, .\ar evret Coleinan, Elois Fiuller, NelI e .olnes,g IllaMa 'elartill Jonisc Sith, Fatra ElIWIa Swyg ert, 'llermlanl Taylor, Sara K. larksdale, [toy Gastonr, Addle 1rmt Sexton, Sara Chiltdress, Sidney Mlnimes, Nora Langston, Pierce lar liin, Itauth Ogle.sby, .Whitnley Young, Laure Kninedy, oIsotIse clCord, .lary K. .\eCord. Kirk Taylor, arusilla Owings, Mair geret itishiardson, Lila Itickian, ter trlde Sexton , lerIt tarI v in rt Ia , \\'i 11a1n P'ower, laayton W-aldrep, I.;d:tl llel atns, m lattle .1liller. Inez Motes. Vivian Bilakely, lo ise .\tiller, lines lartin, LamIar Calrdwell r l Roper, Itgare Milackwell, I itlu .1n t :\iit tie Io .\lartin, M ,rtha P'ower. Clara Sextont, iY'iruci Ihll omi pso n, a \lllan (irIePws .N\agareOt Wasson, tlahi 'alk or, P'awnee \\':sonl. .\ary C:Ilbe rtFonl, C1ini11a Irby, lllen i iedfold. .\ltie .lBelle .\artinl. Boyce Taylor, iarold .\litgoni ry, C. . l I s, Jr.. I'vonlora .\iller. .\label Troll,.r, e n incent Sarahl Itiddle, I-,: ' hI IIv .\oor, C 1'ar I I e s \ineI.II Charles Cr w . -,ik 4,(-iivitrallri Ira ,li l, lar .\ld lck, . ( Ie Carroll .\ill r, itha sextIn. .ary i<zabieth S iir -(. OI,1 --l1-I. TOWN : -- icsure u lnde ad l- t thr 'w a itnIwr1 on the I elebrtio of powered Fredericksbui-g's citzens to hold courts and administer justice and it is this anniversary which was cele brated today. Records, however, show the city to have been the land ing .Place of Capt. John Smith and his adventurers In 1608, the year after the settlement of Jamestown iFy the Eng lish. Fredericksburg was the horne of George Washington from the tinme he was about seven years of age until he reached ianhood. lie attende(d school and was made a 31ason here, the Bible anl punch bowl used on that occasion still -being in I)ossessio of tle local lodge of Alasons. Hiis moci er di led here and is buried here u ngier at granite shaft that long bore the titineton of being tihe only meu' - liient in the rxorll ereted in netinory of a wolitnan entire by womes. It iwas the honie of oaoe \lonroe. fifti pres(ieit of the lI nited States, and, according to the (ecisAioni of a conunis sion nainied by tle govern nenIt inl 1833 to cttle a (iipitte grtowIng olt of the property left by John 'att .1ones, it was the nly l0.g.vl home of the ftist admiira of the Aicrican navv. lIIs brother, \illiati 'atl, was a mer oat of the town iad is buriel here. Other notables whose lio:nes Wer ec here were Commodore Alatthew Pon tain ilattr, .\hose genlius matde Itos sible hC laying of the AtIlanlIe catble. an1(d Gens. Fielding ILewis, Geore Veielen antd illugh Mercer. all o.' Rev olittionarty fatnie. A iioitiient to Gen. Alereer, killed in the battle of I'rince toti, was erected here after a resolu tionl reCcomniendin - it wa; su'bmlitted to congress. Fredericksluig, durini tig the Confed erate war, was the seene of *w) ran guinary battles and a deva sEating bomibardment. Witin a i umlis of 12 miles were fought the battles of (hancellorsville, Bloody Angle, Spot sylvania Coirtlouse, The -Wilder'ness, Salem Church, iatnilton's Crossing, Mine Run and other lesser engage ments, and it is claitned that until the worl(d war more men were killed and more loo( shed in the area em braced in these battlefields than cn any other similar area In the -world. More than 40,000 dead are burie(d In the two soldier cemeteries locate(I in the town. YORKh Plt11SONEUS A'T"TACK OFFICERSN I'tisuespp.;sfutl Aiteiipt Made to Over power lieputy SheritY 1). T. Quitnni. York. .lay 21.---Aii insuccessful at tempt to overpower iDeputy Sheriff 1). T. Quinn nldll e i tscape from the York county jail was iiiade at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evetintg by Johin Itdson, 20 yeats oild, awalitig trial on the chargo of housebtreaking and bii'a'tRiy. Witn1 t'h lel( of Alex Chil iders, . yea's of a ge, erving a three Ionits' sentence for selling whiskey, 1I tidson's hold (effort to r:a1 In is free(dom) was fruns taltel, bit inl the imix-ui p DIe-puty her it' Q inn sufflertl a self-ilnlietedI iistol wounad in lte leg. 'Thle even('inItg iieal was belini served antd the ollitet' wase ationit with -i wh"it' lprisonie'rs, whe hietilt was attacked. I 'ek - ing a favorable mnomient, I ludson ran ito himit anid attem:.ed to thrown hunit to the floor. Fazilitng in this, the two g rappl ed fort a few tmottetts, aft er lis tevolver't anRd at temptd toIt shoot his anitaert.tlst. As lhe pulled thel trig j; r, he ' ever, his htandt wa~s w re'sted pIttrted t' fleshly iotten of his upo per' le;;, inilllet ing a fainiful. bti Riot d:taes wound. Still tightitng furi (iusly', the two tri;,ltd (overi a disin ft'-tantt tant atn:l fell, wheri tutn Alex alnd II udsoni was ioonlt sub duetd. Thre: tmmli tvidRite that :.niother e! Iludson, but. htli~s nierve faibt! w'ais to strikt It' o! li('t'r I the hed a' f!n:rid itputy Qinn, ii it at. liatt ran wvas un'aiblt' t: d:>wn, lt' tPslk oil -er 'h' 'Ku tm. otf the ts pran (lrs wae:: awry. ltludon a~ nle-t I;:thlit', whoit alit reaid' :att af lbck atcetasd of brrakbinge it>al a~ tihlin a barbit i' .,hop th< Re. Women Made Young 2rig~ht eyes, a clear ski and a body i.:ll of youth and hea~h m'y be~ ,y wr2 if you will koe your syste~m n order by reg~ulari~ tu n'g - 7%Ai! sa wc: ;d'tiii ander ' rre".7 fohr LI'aoy, vor i~de on~i uirioc cid tr'oubleso, the2 enemrt'Ion c: lifo r~nd loa'.a. l.i 'ma doe C96. All trnqginsaa, thre soize:. . : -o o nr a Gektza Mo.lon a r No Worms in a Healthy ChUd All children troubled with Worms have en un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there Is more or I ess stomach distirbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu larly for two or thrco wecks will enrich the blood, Improvethedigestion, and actas ageneralStrength ening Tonioto the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child willbo io perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60o per bottle. 666 QuIelkly relieves Con stipti loll, 1111. Iou'.ness. I.OSS of .A ppetite and Iead. ehes, (1 die to Torpid -Liver. 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Lfnd, you can wager your week's wad that Prince ert's quality and flavor and coolnes-and its adomi from bite and parch (cut out. by our exclu patented process)-will ring up records in your le old smokemeter the likes of which you never re could believe possible! ~ou don't get tired of a pipe when it's packed with nce Albert! Paste that in your hat! Lnd, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the rt of rolling 'em? Get some Prince Albert and makin's; papers-quick--and cash in on a ciga-. c th:' wl prcve a revclation!. the national jm, ..mk'