The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, February 13, 1918, Image 2
HOME I)E3ONS'TRATION *
* I)EPAt'I1EN'.*
* (By 3III.-; Daisy Harris.)*
*e . . . . . - . . . .* . ..
3lahe Ym, r Hot lied Now.
In order to lu.e early tomatol s it is
1CCessary to stirt your plants Inow.
To mak. a hot bed!, st( a w cll
drained loca 'on, where Iii theti will he
sheltered, plreferrably on the southl sidle
of a building or foner. .ake an exec
vation eighteen ink hes de(ep. ther siz:
Good Jewelry, Silvr
is alway 3 acceptabile and irn goot
you a collection of art cles tj at r.UV
and cdisplay.
Coal: m1o. You o 1
want to.
FOR SALE
DODGE TOURII
W. H. CLI
Box 40 'T iE INSUF
Lauren
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Ladies' Si
Another duplicate
by express. These
the most attractive
-market for the mo
Price
Colors: White, Flea
A suitable article
As only a limited
had, if interested w
act promptly, bel
broken.
W. G. WI]
em nee4m n u
your bed is to be. Throw in fresh
horse manure and hack by tramping.
The manure heap should be about ev
en with the surface of the ground, or
h ightn iniches deep. The mainure
InI i. les the heat t" start the plants.
'm oil top of the muanu' e four or five
i11 ('1 of a ga garden loam. Which
h s n1Ot grow';n any dliseased pllants .
-11 (m\.) the 41 iia wih gl1ss hot-he..
,a.I. If tea::h1 (aI'otbe securei d, enn
a ma1;; he, llub:ituted'l. Thet temper) 1a -
'i n. n i' I runl h;, :i for a v (lways. i:
1n(: s edri:, i1 lohi 1 l 11111 iti1e1'.
temlj:1't( r Iare a l to about11 \1d1 r e
or Fine Plated Ware
taste. We shall be glad to show
bri'Y \ (;!d he proud to receive
d to s1~-:-d a g'rent deal luIers you
AN. MAN Phon 216 itt)i ,r ,
S. C l
IN CO T '' -1 E
WNB.SCALES
& GRANITE CO.
A .C : ,A N" P'h..\e 216El
I'h- iN everything for the 1me
(entll mnills- in the C'arolimiiF.
REEN WOOD, - - - S. C.
ALElGH-, - - - - N. C.
1k Waists
order just received
are unquestionably
and stylish on the
nhey.
$2.50
h, Maize and Black.
for a holiday gift.
quantity could be
'e suggest that you
~ore the sizes are
[son & Co.
which will require three pr four days.
During the bright days the bed will
ltent very quickly and it will be neces
lary to ventilate by raising sash on
he opposite side from the wind. To- I
vard evening close the sast in order to
,et the bed wVatrm before night. Wa
er he bed in the norning o: bright
fiats as wvatering in evenin or on "l ( ti
'uly days will have a tendencey to int
ar '!I'- p1an'ts anad increase the dan
:' m: 1: 43'. \en ilate the bed af
' 44 i n tder to dry otT the <
Iuants.
''''- h ':lints are sit out. they
, .'! be har':17le d off and thIi1s can
1 don' by tra4 n.:ferring to a cold
'eto or'I remt ov l in- o i It ( th hot hdlt' sash
b ins 'he day line in mui!d weather.
\i plantr L( aome hardened. the sash
:an 1,' k':lt off on nights whe(' n there is
n~o Nu rof' fro:. Tlhlis hardening
IT pIrtve mtist he (lone gradually to
Prevent any serious check to growith.
1it is impossible to make a htot bed.
h1 j-!'isl (an he started in shallow
boxs'5 in the house. (iI boxes from
flit', till 1i'st w\ ith L inch layer of
:mil. n1 'xt '-ilm h layer of horse ma
nml- t'utn I-inch layer of -.ood. rich
-43 1 ''iP t hi 1i' n :at a \\indow".
('lo,. a t Iiti:'n :-1oub111} 11 3e1 to \wna
. 'he 14.11 :4 3sta1
41 dry ;n1d ''ill .e( dry o t- the l l .
The Plants luist he developed in 1'
h!lt 1'r the1y .;ill b w e':4ak :'141n s4ir1fi
'44 T ' Ith!' , e 1(1 3 it ::n1 1 4: t
i n o' ' ' II. 4:4 ..' 'Is to aI olid
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TAKE "CASCARETS" IF
HEADACHY, BILIOUS
AND CONSTIPATED
1ifor li% ert t b e , had". brea34t h.l
hadt colds, .un. tomiiiach.
He, ho l an al \\'with
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bt:1t I. hl e in
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- i.'1.4,44 \\T ii4i \l'WS\Vl. '
4.:3ni :4. 1' . ! . \l431nday mornin44443
1:33:!4 1-i 3.i .ao - . , - ly, 4:ha1 ih".'
''1i 444 13 s . I . 4 : 44. th l on 'g3'44 :oil
Iir: \l's. .l. TI. I .h ill johnt has14 r(eturned
to4 h44r hotme at1 Scr'aton1, and141 V . \
A. Thom444as is also' some44 better .\t
J1. I". Waldro has 144 ver~y severe case54
of1 gr1 l but4,1:1 is somillewhat3 bt'ter-i.
1.4 it' .\lari'3areti )1) 14tn'nomI 1has been"i
:241k. but4 h4; noi hljtert. .\ir. Tomit ilar..
mon44 i53 also4 444n 14 t h - tk list. \W w ih
for! them44 all I ver4 'y ('ar'ly rec~over'y.
tirday ntighti. lie id some (41 good earnt
34nd4 Sunday mointig. The Ilaptist4
r'ontgrega tm hav lte lilorehtased at beaui
I ifull 1ul4il Set whichel' add(1s muci(h to
the( appear'l an1134 and1( (omtfot (of the
'Mr. and( Mrs. G'eor'ge I larlan were
Ith week-end guests of i. M. GI. Har'
.\I r. an .\l Mrs. Don Burtns of .Bariks
:Iale, wer'e the guests of Mrs. 0. F.
1Powl'er Sunday.
Mrs. Toy Cr'ow mtade a ver'y pleas5
13nt visit to Greenwvood to see hter
brother, Mr. Amos Holmes, and( rc
:urnted Sunday afternoon.
Miss Ciarry L~ou H-iggins, teaecher of
Trinity school, spent the week-end
w1ith her parents.
Mtrs. Stella Htomar, of Spartanburtg,
's at home now with her p~arents, Mr.
tnd Mrs. La. M. Cannon, since the deatht
>f her huasband, Mr. 11. F. 'ilomar.
A (Red Cr'oss or'ganization ia soon
to 1)e orgalnlzedl at thIs place, auxiliary
to the Lautrens chtapter, and 'we hope) to
be at. work soon, to add outr little hit
to thte comfor't and pleasureo for otur
rbatr boys at the fr'ont.
J, TP. Littlejohn of 'Furtman, visited
L~anfor'd rneentlv. ~n wnaa 1ooling maclt
Corn-Less Day"
for Feet, Every Day
se"(lets-it" ihe relit ('orn Discov
er) ! 3hake ('ornsii Peel i.ht (If!
'Look at the i lltst rat ionj b'elow. See
lie two tingers peelh oft :i (a ona
hongh it were a bana i 'eel! And
he imiant is smiling whileiil h 's !init' -
\ ll n t, :.alt,. ly, 1yflly . Th:c !:o
net" t-I' totutehos a ''orn or ali
us. thle grow1\th -is; do1'nu1"d. I+ takee'
. I t.o ' 4'4re O:liil. o a i*: '; . 1". T':
1'l-:iin is eased at t''nt e. You can
i. at ; 'ur d s1 k ':' '. wa ik a1o :, 411!
hlin l ove aOVC 'nd w\)l ork ith bsha
a e. You canl-l'
a~i.' l i ata l l ! ': 4'1 1 '
an i 1t1y 1'411l
1i4on 11 t 1r t\\11
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,1.\l . J . L.. 1a',1 .iIn. .\li s [,uelii
.\ie- N nc ..it \i:0 , hel l . ba
liin.1<
I'aI~v~ f~ CI'1 11'1 4''' o f ector l":'
illlfl- He liOe.
I !IIr a 'Ii. tiA Teil of I N EIt(' Ii .
!n' ! 1,'o l ' 'rIt .; 1-:.tr ..'ay u t ", an .
411 :1 ! 1t :
' .'I I l na it! l 'f ": a n ( l -..-',1I!4f111 11111
akesoeCtsi\i t c:xn pres tr le .bmen.
- .r I 1:::.1 t !! ".10 11'- ' i ll of a 4t i ,
;. . bf Ll. :11 i t, lvi . -
\1111" OI OM0111 )
\0eIc ther I-nroop l of Se(lttr hren.
el for 'ithed latsof erostFednto
hen.erin Woor wil .\methoeas
len .deir An Amei ant terapidity
elvmred tolif ofth ector ilav rot
**eml thien admirtiy o;- arl. \\ena
h h.ieians everted the sectorcn
idenas tndar thi i.nugood hand arndh
halh Amerian trop wil raizre
with ofthod and h tencimy. aa
enrigAlan gentisbrany Inh eaim
fds attd wiflace, ol defendItwhgea
'awthgo atva.r
ThNotie ilrebnivten setat over to
bone Amercang ankp ofawhid vAay
-91nhnnenlsto or fmrisplaedand:
"On wl merake5h h aplcatonmafira
enealtt of -s --Amerat sai bakeo
Fand all of Ch, Amnra 1 nits,1wh8.
are ben uder hs orersomplt
l I INCET'I'ON NEWS. *
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'There will be a Valentine Party at
the Princeton school building on next
Thursday night, the 1-Ith of February.
IEveryboiy is cordially invited.
The ''lilrod literary societ.V of the
l'rincet(n high school met Friday af
ternloon and rendered the following
1)1'01 I'll 111:
E:xercises by chaplaini.
Current Events-Eugenia Monroe.
dluse--Emily McCuen.
SiaIoute---(race Bingwell, Gladys Con
nelly and Jessie Taylor.
i;' ort of (Critic.
!;[ Mort of Censor.." ,
\di ur:iteit.
T ' : ;, I frionds of Miss I Ahlie
IT' lo v.ill he -tad to learn that she
ra;idly inroving, after a spell of
J. I.. !lagwell was a business visitor
n \\are Shoals \\'ednesday.
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AMIS
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C HEERY, whole
- Southern hospita
almost a magic phrase
But really it stands fc
friendship, cordiality an
guessed it) lots of deliciou
Lu-iannc Coffee is al
cludcd(1 'in Southern h(
because it tastes so goc
grant hot coffee for pec
knowwhat'e good-that's]
Good old Luzianne
~~ um-n-n --bt ter try so
Your grocer has it-a
aren't satisfied, he'll g
bvery cent--hoaest I
SftJZ iA3h
'r gr l'en It F
LOs
'ionths of Service al
apparel and houseiPhld
proper cleaning.
We Have Specis
Cleaning or Dy
Methods are "Ali
Best."
DO NOT NEGLE
Our methods restore fr'esi
dv~e Vum
Make a'Survey of Your War'
FOOTER'S ID
Cumberk
THE~ UN iv
ru ~ Ownersf Ford car:
equii pment to gi h
service obtainable. A
aire sulpplied b~y the Fc
You can not expect yo
Iservice and endurance
Syou have it cared for
" Ford methods. Runab
$360. Sedan $645, CourI
--all f. o. b. Detroit,
aale by
:WALDROP
UTER SICKNMSS
1TY GAVE
HER VINOL
And She Soon-Cot Dack
Her Strength
New Castle, Ind.-"The measles
left me run down, no appetite, could
not rest at night, and I took a severe
cold which settled on my lungs, so I
was unable to keep about my house
work. My doctor advised me to take
Vinol, and six bottles restored my
health so I do all my housework, in
cluding washing. Vinol is the best
medicine I ever used."--AliceRecord,
.37 So. zith St., New Castle, Ind.
We guarantee this wonderful cod
liver and iron tonic, Vinol, for all
weak, run-down, nervous conditions.
Laurens Drug Co.. Laurens, 5. C.
S .
hearted, -
lity-it's
to many.
r honest
: (you've
s goodies.
ways in
>spital ity
d. Fra
>ple who
,.uzianne.
flavor
me quick.
-d if you
ive back
NEcoffee
ours, Jt Reigna
iT!
e l' I; to your wealing
roe7dsh for t he w t of
if Facilities for
eing, and Our
,baas Safest and
2T YOUR FURS'
mess and add life. We
-s also.
Irobe and let Us Serve You
YE WORKS
nd, Md.
.RSAL CAR
are advis~ed to bewarc
where you will find re
hiighiesf jial Ity of Ford
St5 the Ford parts usedl
rd1 Motor Company.
ur lFord1 car to give the
you dlemand unless
by men experienced in
out $345, Trouring Car
let $505, Town Car $595
On display and ifor
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., S.C.
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