The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, May 10, 1922, Image 7

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YOU can have a Beautiful Complexion -Neck and Arms IHagan's Magnolia Balm beautifies instantly. 72 years' wonderful success. Removes freckles, erup tions, sunburn, 'tan makes skin Hke velvet. - Won't rub off. 4 colors: Brunette, White, Pink, and Rose-Rel for lips .4 anl cheeks. SnId by all dealers, or (lirect fron us, 75 cents, postpaid. Magnolia Balm LIQUID I Facc and Toilet POW St LJON 0~i ~ So. Fiftht. rokyn. N Wintirop College S'HOLARfSHIP AN) IENTRANCE EXAMINArION The examination for the award of vacant Scholarships in Winthrop Col lege and for admission of now stu dents will be held at the County Court House on Friday, Juy 7, at 1)9a. Il. Ap plicants muist not be less than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July I they will be award ed to those making the highest average at this examination, prov-ided they meet the conditions governing the award. Aj:l)plicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the exanlination fot' Scholarship examina tion blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. rie next session will open S'3ptember 20, 1922. For further in formationl and catalogue, address Pres. 1). R. Johnson, Rock 11111, S. C. 42-7t-pd W. S. M. Says: "My grocer friend asked for a' two-year battery guarantee. I said, 'Will you guar antee a pound of sugar to last a week?' 'Gosh, no,,' he answered, 'that depends on how much, and how fast' it's used.' 'Same way with your battery,' I replied. 'De pends on how much and, how many times you use it.' He got the idea." Wllard Se'Ilco Man Come in and let us ex plain the Willard Service Policy and the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery, which lasts the life of the plates. Laurens . I Storage Battery . *Co. W. Laurens St. 1 Phpn'e 446 Thi tie k m a rn Thrae Rubber BDattery. . t IlONOt ROLL * Laurens City Schools * I'leventh Grade-.iHighly:Distinguish d: Rebecca Adams, Sarah Eliza Swy ert, Grace Taylor. Distinguished: larion Blackwell, Mary Boyd. Alma oleman, Margaret Coleman, Lois Ful er, Allie Gosnell, Toccoa Gray, Eula lae al , Jack Miller, Louise Smith, lerman Taylor, Martin Teague, Ger Ian Thompson. Tenth Grade-lighly Distinguished: iarah Katherine Barksdale. Distin uished: .1. J. Adams Fred Clifton, toy Gaston, Ray Goodwin, 'Laura ludgens, Margaret ilimght, Wyatt Valdrop, Winnifred Sitgreaves, Ruby ,'empleton, Mary Senn, 'Maude 'Wof ord. Ninth Gradoeillighly Distinguished: ,lara Boyd, 'Paul Philpot, Rose Rosen hal. 'Distinguished: -Nelle Cheek, Ja ile 'Ilolmes Davis, Mlary Goodwin, Catherine licks, Cornelia Machen, ,ouise lcCord, Sara Senn, Ruby Todd. Eighth Grade, Section A-l-lighly Istinguished: Willie Kate Baldiorn, ,a;eal Miley. Distinguished: Law 'enec Kilgo, James Machen, Eloise diller, 'llorace Nichols. Eighth Grade, &ection l-Highly Distinguished: Frank Roper. Distin ;uished:Bryon Goodwin, Orah Lou [riby, Fay Chaney, Allie Culbertson, Iertrude Sexton, Elizabeth Thompson. 'Eighth Grade, Section C-lighly Distinguished: Perrin Wright. Dis inguished: Miller McCuen, Cothran 61cCravy. Seventh (rgde, Section A-Highly Distinguished: Sara Cheek, Legare Blackwell. Distinguished: . Collyar Barksdale, Thomas Hamilton, Billy Bolt, 'harriet Bishop, Samuel Flcm ng, Augusta -McClintock, Eula Dun ,an, Caroline Hudgens. Seventh Grade, Section B-Highly 1stinguished: Harlowe Mahaffey, Mit Jo, Sue Martin, Martha Powe'r, Har -let Todd, 'Clara Sexton. Distinguish -d: Charles 'Rosenthal Pinkney Sulli ran, John Taylor, Bruce Thompson, 3am Todd, Henry ,Willianis, Kitty lc 3ravy, Beatrice Rowland, Amaryll-is 3mith, Mary Thompson. Sixth Grade, Section A-Highly Dis inguished: 'Mary Ball. Distinguished: \iary Anderson, Weilliam Bramlett, William Crews, 'Robert Moore. Sixth Grade, Section B.-JDistin fuished: Annie Power, Mary Reid, Ger rude Templeman, tMargaret, Wasson. Fifth Grade, Section A-Distin uis'hed: Jack Babb, Ralph 'Ball, Min ter Breiwn, James Dunklin, W. C. Ml er, Russell 'Moore, 'Bertha Barnett, Virginia Clardy, Arminda Hough, Emily Taylor. Fifth Grade, Section B.-Jlighly Distinguished: Antoinette Moore, Irene rodd, Jeanette (Hamilton. Distn uished: Mary Idell Rowland, Mary Lewis Swink, Nannie Powe, .Minnie Ill, Martin Miller, Lillian Kitchens. Fourth Grade, Section A-Distin zuished: Margaret Cheek, Sarah lOor oh, Belle Hamilton, Dorothy Nor ~oodl. Founth ' Grade, Section B--Distin uished: Mildred 'Wysong, C. TP. 3ciuires, Jr., iLouis Wham. Third Grade, Section A-Distin uished: .Jack Balle, Louie Cromer, FBrt Kennington, R. A. Martin, Emily Babb, Katherine 1-udgens. Third Grade, Section, -B.---Distin uished: Roy MHiller, 'Margaret Mc ravy, Sarah Riddle, Dorothy Sit reaves, Louise Taylor. Secondl Grade, Section A--Ilstini ~uished: 'Charles Crewvs, 'Drummond nond Anderson, James Davis, Robert leming, Ambrose H udgens, John alenn Kitchens, Billy Lancaster, Hiar ~ld Lee, 'Mary Clarence 'Bramlett, Lau *a 'Blabb, Elizabeth Babbh, Aartha Su an Briggs, Mildred Crisp, Harriet 3ray, Dorothy Iiumnbett Julia Parker', /'irginia Blades, John Fr'anks, Jr. Second1 Grade, Section Bl--Highly 3istinguished: Maudaline Sullivan, ifary Eliza'beth Squires. Distinguish ,d: Esther Litrey, Bertha Sexton, Iharles Taylor, Samuel Wilkes, Fred lAnham. First Grade--Section A-Highly 3istinguished: Thomas Babb, Maurice ahnnon, Billie Copeland, Edwin 'Lan iam. Distinguished: Jess Barton, WVil lam Bolt, Arthur Cheek, Charles Du 3ose, Gordon Dunlap, William. Hhpp, leuben Irby, Otis Madden, Lewis Reid, larle Allen, Sarah Barton, Helen llakely', Azile Clary, Virginia Cream r, .Margaret Gray, 'Evelyn Henderson. First -Grade, .Sec tion B-Highly )ls'tinguished: Corrie Elmore, IRachel forwood, Frances 'Putman, Helen Pempleton, Harold Oglesby. Distin guished: John Rose Putman, G. L. Vatson, Jr., Caltherine Moore, Laura dadden, Frances 'Rowland, Doris iwain, 'Mary Frances Shell, Catherine tincent. Loulrenms Mill School First Grade-Distinguished: Olin on Blsho, John Wesley Lewis, Clyde 4o0ill, Frank Powers, Nellie Da'is, Secolid -Grade-'Highly Dietsinguish.. 4d: Bputlah Davis, Oma 'Davig. ' Dis Inguished: Loree Beasby, Emireia Can ion 'ildred HIill, iMauid Lanford, Ioldte Wfaddeli, 'W~teA ilhop, Ohari on Todd. Trhird GrdeJ--411hlY Iiitiguished t Laurinia Bosdell, Elmer Davis. Dis tinguished: Bessie Davis, lertha M.\lar lar, Joe Rose, Lora Scay, Lyda Snod dy, James Word. Fourth Grade-Distinguished: Carl Dishop Troy Bishop, Nellie Dagnell. '* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -.JO'ES NEWS * * * * *'* * * * * , * * . . . . Jones, MIlay 6.---Our brother-in-law, -NMr. Lem T. 11. )aniel, of Chandler, attended the quarterly meeting at Ware Shoals last Saturday. Though 82 years of age his friends will be pleased to hear that he Is iII good health. He is the father of Prof. 1). AW". Daniel, of Ciemson. and other sois who have achieved enviable reputa tions. The excessive rains have greatly re tarded farming operations, and the farmiers are very despondent. We are indebted to our good friend, Prof. W. P. Culbertson, a former teach er of the Jones high school, for a cor dial invitation to attend the closing exercises of his school at Alount -Olive on the 5th inst, and greatly regretted that exacting professional duties fore ed us to forego the r~ileasure of at tending. LMr. and Mrs. G. L. Graham recent ly visited the former's 'brother, -1on. T. A. Graham. Ilr. and Mrs. Claud Reeves, of An derson, recently -visited the former's mother, M\rs. .lattie Reeves, at Ware Shoals. Vork has commenced at Ware Shoals on the various improvements, and Mr. Riegel is suiperintending it. Miss Laura Ellis, daughter of the lamented M. .B. McGee recently passed away and was laid to rest in the wal nut Grove cemetery where her parents and other relatives are burled. 'We tenderly sympathize with the be reaved family. .Born April 2 th, unto Rev. and Mrs. Humphrey, a daughter. iWe recently met our warm friend, Mr. Newton Alexander, of Greenwood. 'He is a veteran of the Civil War, 86 years of age and is remarkably well preserved. We are indebted to our friend, Mr. Odell McNinch for a recent kind favor. Rev. and Mr. IHarley and Mirs C. L. Griaham attended services at Betha bara. Mrs. 'Walter 'Herring and sons, af ter a prolonged visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. Townes Jones, has returned 'to her home in Marion. After a prolonged illness Mr. Ben jamin Lipford recently ipassed away and was buried at Turkey Creek cem etery with .lasonic honors. We sym vathize with the bereaved family. .ir. Walter M. Jones has a stand of cotton. Our warm friend, Dr. 'Charles Hl. Burton, of Iva, is taking a post grad unte course in New York. The novel feature -of women dele gates to a political convention last Monday was very gratifying to me as I have al-ways been an ardent advocate of wvomen's rights. They now 'have the right to aspire to any office in the gift of tihe people and their p~articipma tion in elections will have an elevat ing, refining and puifying influence. As is well knowvn wonme have alwvays been actively Iden-tified with ever'y movement for the prom'otion of all that is good, puire and noble. Let ev ei'y woman eni'oll and go to thme pri mary and vote for' those who will do all In their powver to pr'event ring i'ule and the confiscation of our homes by ovpiressive taxation. Our' nephew, Sam Williams, of Lau i ens, and~ cousin, Douglas Smith, of Greenville, were at Waie Shoals re-' cently. Mr'. and Mr's. Walter 'Morr'ison have mov'ed to Gr'eenwood. Wb recently met the following i'triendsa: Jas. Graham, Bo'b 'Hodges, WV. IH. Emerson, 'Mac Cochr'an and El dridlge Tinsley, of Hodges; Walter' Nash, of Eden; 'William Dodson, ot Donalds; Prof. -Langdon Smith. of 'Lander College; E. C. Connor, Alfred Snyder, 0. C. .Hlodges, Jas. Mooi'e, Dr. -Marshall and a host of otL'rs, of Greenwood; .Hon. J. WV. Bowen, of Epwor'th; P. B. Kemp, of Kiirksey, and Hion. S.. H. Shei'ard, of Ninety Six.' RENEWED TESTIMONY No one in Laurens who suffers back ,achme, hesadaches, or distressing ur'i nai'y ills can afford to ignoi'e thuis Laurens man'p -twice-told stor'y. It is confirmed testimony that no 'Laurensi resident can doubt.. ?R. J. lFranks, 733 Mill S't., gave the following statement Noveihber 23, 191-1: "The .first symptom of kidney troublo I noticed wtas -backache. W/then I stooped .a shairp pain caught me in the s~malh of my -lack and I could hardly straighten again. My kidneys acted too freqiuontly and the secre tions bur'ned in 'passage. I had dizzy spells and nearly toppled over somne times when .walking along the stireet. There was,a sediment like ibrick dust In the 'kidney secretions. I read about Dban's 'Kidney~ Pills and .bought some at the Powe 'Drug 4do. Doan's com pletely cur'ed me of the trouble." On January 23, 1922 Mr. Franks said: '1Dloan's 'Kidney 'Pills oured me of a bad spell ith my kidneys and whenever I -feel any pain in 'my back Doan's quickly rid me of the trouble. I give 'thoat's Kidne Pills the' tredlt for the grod saatnn mv kidneye 7XIM~ YOU ARE 'MO LATE MR.WOIf YOU HOME There is always satisfaction in a< isfactIon like that of knowing where man who has felt the pangs of regre town is the man who should in an ex home thrift. He now knows that th lies in patronizing our loeal interests stands by bemoaning the loss of patr ganization and co-operation re-enfor MORAL. ---Prosperity can only Wells Clardy Co. EcP]i Two Big Stores Exclu Capita Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, LAUJENS Notions W. A. W C. W.I J. C. Burns & Co. Williai Home of RelI&a RED IRON RACHET Soic More Goods for Same Money, ''Quality ani Same Goods for Less Money 'Arm ii Laurens Coca Cola Home F Bottling Co. Ncx Quench the Thirst With a Bottle of Delicious Coca Cola Furniture, St Buy it By the Crate ery-Comple CARRYTERIA W. H GROCERIES "SeOr1 Quality High Price's Low Watces and oni thle Siuare Sou"h R. W. Willis H. L. F Furniture of All Kinds Lumber, Di Musical Instruments Woe Can Furn for 3 We Invite Your Inspection Lauriens Drug Co. Wharton Pure Drugs, Toilet ArticlesTe Stationery ''The Rexall Store"' Cash Cloth S. M. & E. H. ,Wiilkes Hymi & Company House Furnishers Dry Goods, Furniture, Stoves, Chinaware, Reai Tinwaro EVERYTHING FOR TIB HOMB PAY Minter Company Laurer cash Department Str Battery DRY GOODS, ,0LOTHING,wlarBa SHOES, MILLINERY Eas Laurens Advertiser Printing PoeD CompanyPoeD Printers and Publisheo us and Me Rea' heAdvrtir and ee Victrolas an HAVE NO CHANCE AT OUR DOOR." T HRIFT ~quiring knowledge, but there is no sat economy and thrift count for mcst. The *t and dissatisfaction by buying out of emplary way sound forth the slogan of e one way to satisfaction and prosperity .It matters little to him when the wolf 'onage, because he has learned that or 3es his stronghold on home protection. :ome through co-operation. es Loan & mnge Bank A. L. Mahiaffey 1 $100,000.00 OLDEST BANK ' FIRST CLASS BAKERY ~TTS resdnt Ask for Our Pullman Loaf ni SolomonL.BBlkwi ble JewelerL.BBacwl mon Says: Printer and Stationer *rceG ,Arm ini OFFICE & SCHOOL SUPPLIES MrnitoreCo. 1r1 C. Shell & Company oPost Office The Family Grocer ~oves, Rugs, Crock a Home Furnishers Chioico Vegetables in Season HOUETIS Jones-Taylor Hardware Co. !rh to See Wlell" HaZrdware, Aiulltuiral Imple. Jdwelr R5nep1aired mentIsk 1111i Supplies, P'alnts1, ilde of Squaire 011, VarIuishes, Spuoringu ~oodls, oper & Co. BENCHOFF'S ,ors, Sash Blinds 5 & 10 Cents Store Ish Your Entire Bill ''Buy it in Laurens'' rour House. WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARB Clothing Co. Davis-Roper Co. dian's Store Deopartment Store los- ut e''Laurens Best1 Store--Quality LiryEasterby Motor Co. Shoes, Clothing,DogBrtesMt as Ly-to-wear DdeBohr 4%Cr JS A OALL - Phons 200 Service'dad Parts is Stor'ageLaresNzoli, -Company Bn erles and Service QpiaanSuls$100.0 itationJ..ADMPefen Courteous Service GO .BAILChe IkI HAVapita14C and OurUu $100,00.0 IquirigGEO H.nBLKEgY, btinosathie egcomp any Theif Pontfrincs Ther t;cinddifsAtisfdctNot bny fo Au inen ut ofo IonagDverio Abteruseieha eand eht or 4,m Victo g coecordsio TODS BBTANKTOAr