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The Laurens advertiser., March 02, 1910, PART ONE; PAGES ONE TO EIGHT, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
About The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973
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/K^Ri^^R ^RtK ^K^K ^K^K ^rs^K TK^K ^rT^^ ^K^r> ^Tn^ts ? A Bank Account Adds System to Your Business. Making money?to know where you make it, when you make it and why you make it?requires business sys tem. By having nn account with this bank, you will be enabled to know all the whys and wherefores of every expense item. Your Checks Tell the Story. THE BAN K LAU RENS xy....;.?..L. AUR ENS , 3 . C, The Bank for Your Savings. WALL STREET ARITHMETIC io mills make one trust. 10 trusts make one combine. io combines make one merger. io mergers make one magnate. i magnate makes all the money. The Original Step Toward Becoming a Magnate is the Step Toward a Bank's Door to Lay by YOUR FIRST SAVINGS. Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. Wishes to Aid You to Become a Magnate Armour's Fertilizers Have four sources of ammonia. They feed your crop through the entire grow ing season. They will be sold at every shipping point in this county. Next week we will tell you in this paper why they are the best goods to be had. Armour Fertilizer Works ATLANTA, GEORGIA Maryborough Prolific Corn! ???.Mill ii GROWN BY GEORGE M. DAVIS, Purchased Direct From TINDELL'S PRIZE CROP of 186 bushels to the acre I -See Sample in Window. Palmetto Drug: Company, Laurens, S. C. I LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. | Miss Lula Werts, principal of the school nt Youngs, was the guest from Friday until Sunday of Mrs. I). M. Norwood and Miss Mattie Owlngs. Mr. .las. B. Mlnter of Sednlla was in the city Sunday and Monday. Solicitor Cooper is In attendance up on the court of general sessions at Abbeville this week. Miss lint tie- Roulwnre who has been with O. D. Simmons &. Son several seasons, after spending a month In Baltimore will this week go to Allen dale, having accented a milliner's position in that little city. Rev. C. L. Fowler, accompanied by the Rev. L. A. Cooper who recently returned to the state and located at Manning, spent Saturday In the city. Mr. Cooper Is pleasantly remembered here In connection with n most suo '?essfnl revival meeting held with tin First Hapttst church three years ago. With a pnrty of North Carolin?? friends, the Rev. William R. Mlnter of Llneolnton. N. C will sail next Satur day from New York for a visit to the Holy Land. Tho Swltzer Co.. ha? a new mlMlnerl for this season. Miss Gertrude Thorn, hill who will arrive today from Balti more. Miss Madge Harris of Youngs visited Miss Wlllou Gray Saturday. Rev. R. M. Du Rose of Gray Court oee,i|>I<vl the nulplt at the First Meth odist church Sunday morning, preach ing a most excellent sermon. At the same hour. Rev. L. P. McGee, pastor of the First church, preached a special sermon for the Gray Court Woman's Missionary society. Miss Meta Wannamaker of Orange burg Is the new milliner for Davis, Roper & Co. She arrived several days ago and has taken charge of the de partment. Mrs. Mary M. Holcombe of Hobbys vllle, Spartanbtirg county. Is spending some time In tho eltv with the family of the Rev. F. C. Watson. Mrs. W. H. Shanklin and children of Union are visiting Mrs. Shanklln's uls ter, Mrs. 10. C. Watson. Mr. M. L. Copeland spent Sunday at Clinton with bis father. Mr. Geo. P Copeland who '? is just recovered from an eight week ? attack of grip and pneumonia. Miss Fannie May Wright, for sev eral seasons connected with the milli nery department of Swltzer Co., left this week for Wrightsville, Gn.. where she has acepted a similar position. Messrs J. T. Willis and son. Claudel Willis, were in the city Friday from Green Pond. Dials township. Senator Wharton and Mr. D. C. Smith of Waterloo were In the city Saturday. Miss Lettle Crosby arrived in the city yesterday from Baltimore and will be the hea< milliner at O. B. Simmons & Son. , GAME WARDEN WA ITS* APPEAL. Calls upon the Hunters to Cooperate With Him. Editor The Advertiser: Doubtless we will see the recently amended game laws published In your next issue and I beg to add a plea thai our county heed the law and not only cease the shooting but put up the bird dog. I feel that our people really do not realize how fast our game of all kinds is being destroyed. I read the many theories, but do not credit that of migration. I feel sure the part ridge and turkey are being killed out more in their hatching season by the loose dog, than In any other way. The bird dog especially. Is a dog of great energy and is usually busy at some thing, and when loose on the farm is the greatest possible destruction to all birds that nest and brood on the ground. The legislature discussed the taxation of the dog, and we do have a tax on dogs, but as a hunter I feel free to say the children's pet dog or the farm collie are not the dogs to tax but the hunter's hound and bird dog are the one.-, to put a heavy tax on. Let the hunter practice what he preaches, have only good dogs, and stint himself to pay this tax, as he says he had rather hunt than eat. There Is another very important fea ture to this loose dog question, the mad dog. Rut I am discussing game preservation now and may later give my views on mad dogs and hydropho bia. Certainly all the people approve the work of the Audubon society. And now to carry out the letter of the law, get the spirit, and see thnt the other fellow does as you know he should. Shoot only such birds that are game birds, and these only in season, and keep up the bird dogs. Yours truly, John I). W. Watts. Game Warden. Laurens, February 28. GHIGHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND ^^^^v BRAND t-TRR'S A th MueiO) of jrourN^/ t.TfUM V Art your Or..*.,!.! for CHT-CHRS-THR's DIAMOND UKANI> PII.I.S in Rrd Gold metallic boxes, sealed \% it: Ribbon. Tako no other, nur of ?rufr*Ut and aik for < ii i < iii "-ft diahonii nitAN? pi I.i.H./or twrntv-fiVQ yenrs ref?.-ir<Ic<l n* Hest.8nfest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ffiSS) EVERYWHERE Sggg PRINCETON PARAGRAPHS. Local and Personal >'ews Items Oath ered This Week. Princeton. Feb. 28th.?The weather continues very disagreeable. Febru ary camo In with sunshine but most of the time has been cold or rainy. Mrs. Robert .McClary of Pelzer, ac companied by her two daughters, May and Sara, visited her daughter, Mrs. Jno. M. Woods last week. Misses Maude Machen and Bessie Oalnea spent several days last week ' in Greenville with friends. Mr. Win. McJunkin and cousin of i Westminister spent Saturday and Sun- ! day with Missus Bessie and AUIe I Gaines. Rev. G. M. Sexton of Greenville came down on Saturday to All his regular! appointment Sunday at Columbia) church. Mr. Jno. M. Wood had the misfor tune to have a valuable colt fall and injure itself last Wednesday. The little live-months-old child of Mr. Jerry Stone, after a brief illness passed away last Friday. Mrs. J. L. Traynham of Honea Path visited relatives here Sunday. Dr. R. B. Gllkerson, Messrs W. H. Monroe and Joseph S. Ruff went to Laurena Saturday on business. Mrs. I. K. (Jaines has been quite sick for several days but is improving now. Mrs. Nancy Traynham of Honea Path is spending this week with her broth er, Mr. M. B. McCuen. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, and have been praised by thousands of women who have been restored to health through their gentle aid and curative properties. Sold by Lnurcns Drug Co. Montague Copeland Complimented. Recently a derserved compliment was paid Master A. Montague Cope land by the Saturday Evening Post publishing company, making him their special agent for the county of Lau rens. For over a year past Master Copeland has been one of the Post's most active, energetic agctus, and the compliment recently conferred over a number of other contestants bears the testimony of his Integrity and close attention to business. Montague Copeland is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Copeland of this city. Don't Throw It Away. Clean your old and worthless furni ture with scay and water. Then ap ply one coat of L. & M. Varnish-all ready-for-use. It makes it new at a cost of almost nothing. Get it from J. H. & M. L. Nash. Lau rens, J. W. Copeland & Co., Clinton. New Spring Goods arriving every day, and want you to see them. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. Advertised Letters. Brown, John J.; Barksdale, Larry; Bishop. J. W.; Fuller. Amanda; Griff litli, Hattie -.Green, Riley; Harvin. May; Holt. Ella; Holmes. Mrs. Mack; I thy, Marie; Mnthc, Finest; Madden, Clara: Messe. Delia; OwlngS, Ellis; Pitts. Geo.; Shas, M.; West. Sue; Wil lis. Jackson; Williams. J .11. The above letters have remained in this olllce for two weeks ending Peby. 20. 1!?10. Owners can get any of the above letters by calling at the general delivery window and upon Lie pay ment of one cent same will be deliver ed to them. GFO. S. McCRAVV. P. M. Laurena, S. C. Feby. 28, 1910. For Sale! Minter's Highly Improved Prolific Seed Corn! Field Selected ! $2.50 per Bushel Apply to J. E. Minter & Brother, Laurens, - S. C WELL Invested Money is a good thing, and we are now offering some good values in Real Estate. We be lieve they will prove good investments and solicit your investigation. If you have any property to sell list it with us, we will do our best to make quick sales for you. If you want to buy any real estate let us know what you want, and we will see if we can't fit you up. Could handle about 3 well im proved 40 or 50 acre farms, conveniently located, at reasonable prices. Laurens Trust Co. C. Ac Power, Mgr. Real Estate Department. Just Opened Anticipating advance prices on all spring fabrics we purchased months ago many lines that could not possibly be duplicated, at the figures, had the purchase been delayed. The goods consist in part of Sheeting and Waist Linens. Handsome weaves in White Waisting and the best grade of Shirting, Percales and many other fabrics adapted for spring wear. W. Q. Wilson & Co. lAAAAAAAr Saturday's Specials iV T J. L. HOPKINS .05 2,000 yards of 7c yard wide Sea Island to go at, a yard, Only 20 yards to a customer. 1,000 yards of Ginghams and Calicos to f \ -? go at only, a yard ? vrO 10 yards to customer from 9:30 to 10 o'clock. From 3:30 to 4 o'clock, 10 yards of real f\ c good yard wide Bleaching, a yard ? Saturday Only 7 packages Celluloid Starch for 8 quart Galvanized Bucket, Saturday only, .25 .10 Yours, J. L. HOPKINS, Ladens. S. C. 1>R. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Office in Simmons Building Phone: G.Ttee No. 86; Residence 219 Simpson, Cooper & Babb, j Attorneys at Law. j Will practice in all State Courts, prompt attention Riven to all business, j