OCR Interpretation


The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, May 24, 1911, PART 1 PAGES 1 TO 8, Image 5

Image and text provided by University of South Carolina; Columbia, SC

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn93067760/1911-05-24/ed-1/seq-5/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for PAGE FIVE

CURED IN 30 MINUTES WITH
PAR-A-SIT-ICIDE "f^
PIMPLES
'.,31'C Curtd quickly. Take no substitute,
(Oo by mail or exprcsa from Man!.,
J Or. K 3. Sharp * Co.. Commerce. Ci.,
or fO Iroin druggists.
Laurcns Drug Company
Laurens, S. C.
Asthma! Asthma!
POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY
gives instant relief and m absolute cure
in all cases of Asthma, Bronchitis, and
i lay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail uu
receipt of price fti.co.
Tr!:il Parhaftfl by mall 10 cents.
WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Props., Cleveland, Ohio
LAUHENS DRUG (0.
Laurcns, S. C.
Stop Scratching
Pat'-a-sit-i'Cidc cures itch and
mange in 30 minutes. Pimples
mid Ringworms quickly. Price
50c at
LAURKNS DRUG CO.
60c by mail <>i express t: >m
Dr. L. J. Sharp & Co., Commerce,
G.1. Guaranteed. "Take no
substitute."
Piles I Piles' Piles!
Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will euro
Blind, Bloc'llnR ami Itching Piles, it ab
bin l)s tli.- tumors, allays Itching at once,
?U'ta ft.'i a poultice, gives instant rrllcf.
Williams' Indian Pilo Olntmont is pre*
|)iir<- i for Piles and Itching <>f the private
?v rts Druffttlstfl, mail 50e nnd $1.00.
V.-LLIAMS MFC. no.. prc? . Cloveland. Ohio
LAUKENS DRUG -0.
Laurcns, S. ('.
Coca Cola Bottling Co.
Laurens, S. ('.
Do not trust the fitting of!
those glasses to the ordinary
optician - a SLIGHT ER
ROR will often develop the,
defect in your vision to a|
more serious condition.
Correct fitting of glasses!
requires THOROUGH EX
PERIENCE, EXPERT!
CARE and THE BEST;
FQUIPMENT.
The continual growth of
c r patronage and the pleas
ed recommendations of our
patrons attest to OUR satis
factory optical work.
WN. SOLOMAN
Reliable, ffeweler
.Laurens, South ^Carolina
I LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. |
Mr. A. C. Todd spent a tew days in
New York last week.
Mr. Croswell Fleming is spending
i few days in the city.
Mr. Charles A. Saxon of Huntington
npent Monday in the City.
Dr. Walker Bailey of Clinton was
in town Monday afternoon.
Mr. W. E. Washington was in the
?ity .Monday from Mount Gallagher.
('apt. Wash Drumond of La n ford
and J>r. Charles Vincent of Enoree
were in the city Monday.
Ct ngressman Jos. T. Johnson spent
be day in the city Saturday shaking
hands with his friends.
Mrs. Huh lull Cheek of Fair Forest
spent lasi weok in Laurcns visiting
S. \V. Rullodge and family.
Miss Clara Barnetl. of Williston is
visiting at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Burnett.
Mr. B. M. Wllkes spent a fow days
in Columbia last week attending the
Furniture Dialers Convention.
Mr. S. \V. HutlCdgO Of Laurens left
last Wednesday for Charlotte. N. C..
where he wil spend a month.
Misses Matlle and Anna Sullivan
loft yostorday for a two weeks' visit
to relatives and friends In Greenville.
Miss Brandenburg of Columbia
spent Sunday in the City with her
cousin, Mrs. Hugh s. Kennedy, and
other relatives.
Misses .lord,- Sullivan and Donie
Counts, who have been teaching
school In Korshnw, have returned
home for the summer.
Misses Willie and Olynth hi Jones
have gone to Newborry where they will
remain for about two weeks as lh ?
guests of Mrs. o. Ii. Meyer.
Mrs. Thos. T. Bobbitt. uftor spend
ing a few days with her parents. Mr.
ami Mrs. W. It. Itichey, returned t?)
her home in Augusta Friday.
Misses Annie Huff, Annie Wells
Simpson and Toccoa Calue of Lau
rcns are members of the- Convcrso
college graduating class this year.
Ml'8. S. .1. Davis was carried to
Columbia laal Wednesday to undergo
an operation for appendicitis. She
\s ?Mit under the cr.re of .1. 11. ToagUO.
Mr, John Arthur Taylor spent Sun
day with his family who are visiting at
the homo of Mrs. Taylor's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Medlock, near
Fountain Inn.
Miss Lucllo Wolff, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ceo. F. Wolff of the county,
graduated yesterday from Llnwood
College. .North Carolina, and is ex
pected home Thursday.
Miss Jennnette Miller, of Header
sonvllle, alter a pleasant stay of sev
eral weeks with her sister, Mrs. .1. O.
Sullivan on South Harper street, left
this week for Greenville.
Miss Elizabeth Craves, who was
formerly milliner with Davis Roper
Co. and who is now employed in Ches
ter, spent a few days in the city this
week with Miss Bessie Crews.
Mr. .1. N. Richardson went to Co
lumbia Wednesday where he met M s.
Richardson and little son who had
been visiting in Jacksonville. .Ml of
them returned on the evening train.
Miss Fannie Thames, will I save to
day for her home in Mobile, Alabama.
She will he accompanied by Misses
Annie and Julia Gilkcrson as far as
Atlanta, where they will visit for a
lew days. ,
All should remember that Children's
Day will he celebrated Saturday at
\, v\- Prospect church. A most attrac
tive programme of oxorcls s has been
prepared ami a very pleasant time is
anticipated.
Mi-. M. !'. Chandler, a former resl
d nt of this county, has been elected
i''de! of Police of Greenwood, Mr.
Chandler has been on the force at
Or< ' nwood for a number of years and
has always bQCH found OH the job
when the evil doers begin lo circulate.
BOW TO CURE RHEUM VTIS.M.
It is an Internal Disease ami Requires
an Internal Itemed)*.
The cause of Kheuinatism and kin
dred diseases is an excess of uric
j acid in the blood. To cure this terri
ble disease this acid must he expelled
and the system so regulated that no
more acid vlll he formed in exces
sive quantltlo3. Rheumatism is an in
ternal disease ami requires an inter
nal remedy. Uubing with Oils and
Liniment will not cure, affords only
temporary relief at best, causes you to
delay the proper treatment, allows the
malady to get a firmer hold on you.
Liniments may ease the pain, but they
will no more cure Rheumatism that
paint will change U19 fibre of rotten
wood.
Science has at last discovered a
perfect and complete cure, which Is
called "Rheumacldo." Tested in hun
dreds of cases, it has effected the most
; marvelc/ys cures: we believe It will
' cure you. Rheumaclde ''*ets at the
; joints from the Inside." sweeps the
; poisons out of the system, tones up the
; stomach, regulates the liver and ktd
[ neys and makes you well all over,
i Rheumaclde "strikes the root of the
: disease and removes Its cause." This
splendid remedy Is sold by druggists
and dealers generally at r.nc and $1
a bottle. In tablet 'or 111 at 25 and 50c
a package. Oet a bottle today. Book
let, free if you write to Bobbitt Chem
ical Co.. Baltimore. Mr. Trial bottle
tahl-ts 2T.C by mall.
For sale by the Laurcns Drug Co.
There is no wrong end
with an
Onoio
UP
No
Worry
with this safety
fountain pen. Just
k it into your pocket
any way it happens to go.
One little twist makes it leak*
tight, ink-tight, air-tight.
!ome in and see how the little twist
corks it up and how quickly it fills itself.
SelfFlulng-^^^
Safety fountain A Wm? A A,
IT
CANT
LEAK
Palmetto Drug Co.
Dr. T. L. Timmerman Simpson*, Cooper & Babb,
Dentist
Dial-Qray Block
Phone
Latirens, S. C. |promj)t attention given to aN business
Attorneys at Law.
Will practice in all State Courts.
jPios tor sali:: i
I have about Thirty Young Pigs for
sale. Good stock and in sound condition,
Fine for fattening.
N. J. ANDERSON,
R. F. D. No. 3. Laurens, S. C
EARL C. OWENS
Veterinary Surgeon
LAI RFAS, H. ( \
Horses and Cattle Treated v. ith the most
improved instruments and the
most modern methods
Office Phone 202 Home Phone 7
Hot Weather Clothing--Mohair
Suits for Hen from $12.50
to $20.0()==See them.
Great line of Clothing, Hats,
Furnishings?See them.
BIG
Ladies' Wash Suits
MAY 26th
1
All last Seasons Styles but can be easily made into this Sea=
son's Styles with very little work. We want you to see them.
It's a Special Value if you are interested in a Wash Suit. All Suits
at exactly Half Price:
$4.00 Suits for $2.
$5.00 Suits for $2.50
$6.00 Suits for $3.00
We make no alterations. All Suits sold just as they are.
Special Attractions in Ladies' Waists.
Big Values in Embroidery Flounces.
Big Values in Ladies' and Children's Parasols.
Come Let Us Show You What We are Offering:
Davis-Roper Co.
Nothing is Cheap that Does Not Oive
Satisfactory Wear. Nothing is
High that Gives Value for Price Paid.
Special Values in Straw Hats
for Men and Boys.

xml | txt