The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, February 21, 1919, Image 5
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON,-FEB. 21, 1919
The Right Laxative
For The Little One*
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The natural ccndition of a child is to be
happy and carefree. When the, girl mopes
and is indifferent to rqjiool.and study, or the
boy is sullen and refuses tb go out and play,
the child needs a laxative to empty th^ towels
and stir up the liver.
But something should be given that will
produce the result in as simple and nat
ural a way as possible. Harsh cathartics
and physics are neither necessary nor de
sirable. ,
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Many mothers have found that the com
bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin
sold by druggists under the name of Dr.
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin produces a free move
ment of the bowels wlthdut griping. Avery
little Is requiredt*and it is pleasant to take.
A few hours after it$ use the child tfill be its
happy self again.
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v It is an excellent remedy for the mother
herself, and for the other members of the
family, in obstinate or occasional consti
pation, for the relief of headaches, as an aid
in colds and fevers, minor skin eruptions and
all disorders where the basis of,tbe-trouble
is constipation.
The druggist will refund the money you
pay for Syrup Pepsin if it fails to do as
promised.
Dr. Caldwell’s
The Perfect
EPS1N
Laxative
PRICE AS ALWAYS
In spite of greatly increased laboratory costs due
to the War, by sacrificing profits and absorbing war
taxes we have maintained the price at which this
family laxative has been sold by druggists for the post
6 years. Two sues—SOc and $1.00.
FREE SAMPLES
If you have never used Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup
Pepsin send for a free trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell,
468 Washington St., Monticello, 111. If there are
babies at home, ask for a copy of Dr. Caldwell’s book,
‘‘The Care of Baby.”
WHAT WOMEN ARE nOING
War Relief Work, Church, Club and
Social Affairs
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-* A KNOCK *
* FOR THE Y. M. C. A. *
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A MUSICAL ENt^RTAINMENT
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A mi’.s cal entert.Tinujou; will Ik?
Mvoiiat the Centtal Mottiodist church
Friday night . at 7:4# o'clock, ll.iis
eu.frialuinent 1b being given tar the
'be.nefit ii the church A silver of j Piom in address by Ur. JotV” K-
Yefing will be received at the door. Mott, before the League for Politi-ttl
'l ie public fth cordially invited. The . Kdut Jticn. at Can.egk Hail, New
following program has been arranged: York.
“Ccllqgo LITE’;: .Henry' Franker--| A lady was talking with a \Vcunded
Orchestra ' * |soldiers in a hospital the oilier day,
Piano Solo: “Polish : National land m answer to her nuertioifs about
'Dance”—Schawinka—Miss Katherine ;thc Y. ?,i. A. he replied, ‘It is no
Harper. I good. It is a bunch of grafters.”
Reading: “The Way Of a Wo- I She asked him to give his proofs and
man,”—Miss Dorathy Johnstcn. j^he dotted down what he had to say
Violin Solo. “Poet and Peasant” APe.r he had told all the unfavorable
—Frantz Von Suppe, Robert Leo. facts which he had Co give about the
Vocal Solo: “For all Eternity”— 'Association she asked, “Is therre
Angelo Mascherone—Miss Louisa!any god thing about the Y. M. C. A.
Ugly, Unsightly Pimples
Are Signals of Bad Blood
Give Heed to the Warning.
Pimples on the face and other
parts of the body are warnings from
Nature that your blood is sluggish
cr.d impoverished. Sometimes they
foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scaly
eruptions and other skin disorders
that burn like flames of fir;e.
They ipean that your blood needs
S. S. S. to purify it and cleanse it of
these impure accumulations that can
cause unlimited trouble. This remedy
»;? the. greatest vegetable blood puri
fier known, and contains no minerals
oi* chemicals to injure the most deli- '
cate skin.
Go to your drugstore, and get a
bottle of S. S. S. today, and get rid
of those unsightly and disfiguring
pimples, and other skin irritation's. 1
And it will cleanse your blood thor
oughly. If you wish special medical 1
$dviee, you can obtain it . without .
charge by writing to Medical Dir«c-,.
tor, 29 Swift Laboratory, v Atlanta,
Georgia. „ , ,, ,.. „•
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Haynsworth.
l Piano Folo: “Summer Days”—Mrs
A. H. Gas«iue. Mrs. A H. Gasque.
Vocal Quartty.fee: ‘^Beautiful Ohio’’
Mary Earl, Misses Haynsworth,
j Scott, Husbands, Commander.
' I’liale’.e Duet: “One, Two, Three.
Four—Jack Oula, Misos Scot \ and
S Haynsworth.
Reading: “The Changing Of
Colors”—Miss Lizza Husbands.
"'Molin Duet: “Love and Flowers”
,—F. Aldrich, Mary Sco t and Robert
Lee.
I Vocal Solo* “Rose of M” iTm-.'
—Hermen Loin*. Mrs'. H. E. Beatty.
“Polly Prim”—S. R. Henry,ind
Robert Roeher.
Orchestra.
is the
kettle
YOU KNOW Ni.B
tail ?
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PERSONALS
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Dr. McMaster has been
Several days but hopes to
soon.
sick
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$200.00 Cash Prises for the best answers
You never saw me, folks, did you, without the famous kettle on my tail?
Everybody wonders why it’s there. Well I’ve never told the secret yet, but jioiv I’m going
to give everybody who reads this a chance to guess it, and at the same time win one of a
i;4.T.lcr of liberal money prizes. Come one, come all!—Help solve the great mystery!
Here’s how to win:
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Barringer,
who have been spending several
weeks in Florida have returned to the
city *
Mrs. Caleb Weed, formerly Miss
Lucv Evans, is in the city troip Lake
Giiarles, ., visiting at the homo of
Mrs F. L. Wilcox.
3.
Mrs. Lincoln S. Morrison and her
two boys. Franklin and Howard and
Miss Helen Morison of BennetLsville.
loft this week fo New Port Richey,
Florida.
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DAUGHTER AL
WAYS TiRED
wvk overseas which you can men
tion?”
Ho was puzzled a little first, and
then said (and, Irepea lie had called
the Association workers "a bunch cf
grafters’ ) "Yes. in tl.ri port where
I spent so much time they gave us
the besf meals at tho lowest prices
we had anywhere "
She inquired was there any
thine,else gcod about the Y. M. C. A.?'
“Yes, They changed ray money
there at satisfactory rites. We fel
lows had been greatly rieeced by oth
ers before ’’
•'War there anything Hse?” if.ie
nresser.
“Yes. The V. M. C. A. had the
place whore we fellows used tomeet;
it was a bright warm place, in fact the
only place of that kind open 'to ns.
No, no let me correct myself. 1 bc-
leng to ihe Army, hut 1 will f.-w i’
j Y M. C. A did a great thing for the
Navy in hat town. They had just
1 dedicated a Navy Hut. one of the fm-
j est I bad seen anywhere in France,
jam! it was aWfiiby popular witjh ihe
i men of ihe Navy.’
i "Did you see anything *lse good?"
“Yes. They had thojf .American
Mac zirc- and wiling paper and other
things that the men Waited.’’
"Were all tlie.so things supplied
free?”
“Yes'. [ don't remember that they
charged us for any of diem. 1’y the
way,” In. continued, “do you knew
that great preacher to young men?"
He could not toil ihe name and she.
ecu id not make out Iron 1 ids remarks
who : was. hut T have learned since
i the* it was Dr. Tnidt, of Texas, one
of the greatest preachers to n.eo in
the Un’ ed Stales. “I am ni nnu-h
on religion, hut that man got me ml
gr* me < e ihe : :v } -e' ' *o b
And so lie went on, Uie told me until
befoio lie finished he had mentioned
a dozen nr more things in praise f.f
the Y. M C. A., in contrast with the
two or three minor matters to Which
ho had called attention at the begin
ning of ihe conversation.’’
With, Winter Comes Aching, Stiff*
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Joints and Rheumatism
Matthew’s Liniment
instantly relieves. The finest thing on
earth for stiff joints, rheumatism, cramp
and neuralgia. For sale everyv/here, 25c
per bottle.
Re sure and attend the meeting at Pinewood
Club on Thursday, February 27th.
NO ARGUMENT IS REQUIRED
to prove that our vulcanizing process
is the only really effective method
of repairing tires. The tires wo re
pair speak for themselves. We can
iropair any tiro damage. Whether it
be a pin hole puncture or a long cut
or tear gur i vulcanizing will prove
equally cgective in restoring the tire
to service.
FLORENCE VULCANIZING WORKS!
Free Air
2G 8. Darg an Bt.
E. E. Gaston, Proprietor
All Expert Men
Phone <8
Florence, 8 C
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Wanted—All the business and professional
men of Florence to attend get-to-gether meeting
j Pinewood Club, Feb. 27th,
First, there’s no string on this co-'ost. Anybody
interested in horses or mules is urged to send in an
answer. AH I ask is that you don’t use more thin
100 words, and that you be sure to mention
“Checkerboard Bags’’ (in which Purina Feeds are
always packed). Now, don’t be afraid—come on
in everybody! The best answers take the prices—
regardless of fancy language or swell handwriting.
Plain “Horse Sense’’ ideas on a post card may win.
Second, sign your name plainly, and also tell me
the name of your feed dealer.
Third, mail your guess ?» or before National Maud
Vurina Day. That is February 25th. —I selected
it specially because my favorite feed, Purina
O-Molenc, saves my owner 25% of his feed.
Purina O-Molcne is wonderful feed for mules and
horses. I know, ’cause I’m a mule myself. It is
economical, because 1 like it, and assimilate ail of
it tiiat I eat. 1 never have trouble digesting ail of
my O-Molenc. Also, it makes me husky and
healthy, so that I can do more work for my owner.
/Voui then, hers are the prizes:
For the best answer the prize will be $100.00
For the next best answer the prize will be $25.00
For the next best answer the prize will be $10.00
To the dealer whose customer wins 1 st prize $50.00
To the dealer whose customerwin3 2ndprizegl0.00
To the dealer whose customer wins 3rd prize $5,00
The judges vcill be:
WALKER HILL, President Mechanics-American Na
tional Bank. St. Louis, Mo.
A. G. WHITE, Advertising llanaxcr. Brown Eho; Co
St Louis, Mo,
\VM. H. DANFORTFI, President and Founder of the
Purina Mills, St. Louis, Mo.
The winning answers will be mailed
to you on or before March 25th.
Send your guess straight ta me
(and hurry) addressed to
Mother Says Vinol Built Her Up and
j Completely Restored Her Health
’ Long Island rityi N. Y.—.“My
‘ daughter is a miliper and she got in
to a rundown condition, pale and ha.,
no appetite. After other medicines
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Care Purina Mills, St. Louis, Mo.
Be sure and get your guess in this week
NESMITH-POWELL CO.,
General Distributors
Phone 66 Florence, S. C.
failed to help her Vinol gave her a
good appetite, built her up and com ,
pletely restored her health.”—Mrs. i
H. Ott.
The reason Vinol was so successful ,
in this case is ]M$pse it contains l
beef and cod liver peptones iron and |
manganese peptonates and glycero I
phosphates, the very elements need
ed to build up a weakened, rundown
system and create strength.
For sale by F. U. Lake Drug Co.,
druggists everywhere.
Prof. Brooker Invited
Prof. W. L. Brooker has been invit
ed to take the chair of mathematics
at the Winthrop College Summer
i School again this year. The school
will start in June and run to July
25th about six weeks. Prof. Brooker
will very probably accept the invita
tion.
F. U. Lake Drug Co.
and
Hayes’ Healing Honey.
[Stops tlie Tickle, Heals the Throat
and Cures the Cough. Price I'5c A
force box of O-PEN-TRATE SALVE
! for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Crotip is enclosed with evey bottle.
Digestion and Assimilation..!'
It is act the quantity of food 'taken
hut the amount digested and; assimi
lated that gives strength and vital
itv to the syntem. It is claimed that
only one half as much food is requir
ed When it is thoroughly masticat
ed. Jf you are troubled with indi
gesrion, masticate y 0 ur fowl thor
oughly and take one of Chamber
lain’s Tablets immediately after sun
per and see if you do not feel much
beter in a day ortwo.
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This Flour Saves You Money
OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour has mixed
with it, in the exact proportions, the very best baking
powder, soda and salt. Figure the cost of the very
best baking powder, soda and salt it would require
to bake a barrel of ordinary flour. This amount repre-
) sents ypur saving when you purchase
OCCO-NEE-CHEE
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“MY NERVOUSNESS IS OVER AND
I’VE GAINED 3 POUNDS,” THIS
COLUMBIA WOMAN NOW DECLARES
“Peplax is wonderful. Give my ing me more than I could believe. It
name to any one who wishes to see ^ UBt seemed too good to he true. I
_ . L , , began to sleep well and get up feel
good j nK rested. My appetite was good
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An amateur cook can make the most delicious and taste
pleasing biscuits, muffins, wafiles and cakes with OCCO-NEE-
CHEE Self-Rising Flour Buy a bag of OCCO-NEE-CHEE
Self-Rising Flour today and bake some crisp, brown-topped biscuits
for supper. Look for the Indian Head on the bag. At all dealers.
When you prefer to bake with plain flour
buy Peerless—the best of its kind.
AUST1N-HEATON CO., Durham, N. C.
mo if they are n.eresoJ mi mg rested. My appetite was
health. Those fine red Nature reir.e and I did not get so tired from my
dies in Peplax were intended tor work. Then I knew I was on lie
those who are sick and suffering as right track and kept right on wilh
I was "
Tiiis was the statement of Mrs
Peplax.
“Now my nerves are steady ar.d I
Rex McKnight, of 1514 Main {ftreet, have no more headaches. My ton
Columbia. |mi 0 j s no longer coated, which shows
“It seemed as if I had a gompiiQa how my system has been cleared. I
tion of troubles for years,’ this weP LnVe new strength and have gained
known Columbia badness woman ( three pounds in two weeks.”
continued. “I had stomach an l i)ver | f Venture to say there are hundreds
trouble and catarrh. '. Inst iO pounds Florence people who feel like Mrs.
and was worried to death. I was so MeKnight did and I belieVfe they can
nervous at night from weakness that relief as quickly <fs she did, but
If the wind would blow I would -al I warn every one, ahd especially wo
most bounce righ: cut of he.li I j men, that: if they do not wish to gain
could not bear to he still. la little flesh they should not take
“I was sure an operation of some Peplax. There are many women who
kind would bo necessary because 1, would rather be very slender than
could not realize what suffering indi Ivory healthy and we do not wish to
gestlon and weak nerves < an In ing'disappoint them,” said E. H. Drum,
hut when I read of Peplax and what; President of The Drum Medicine
each Nature remedy in it was Jnir-cd Company and discoverer of Pepla*.
ed for, 1 thought that was what my I Florence men and women can now
system needed. Ev?fyb"lyj »«a:ned j obtain Peplax right here in their own
Peplax I faw | city. This splendid Nature Remedy
ih-.' street curs ig now being specially recommended
in Florence by Palace Drug Co, F.
’ll. Lake Drug Co., Zeigler Bros, drug
i
am
Mappin & Hamilton
For house painting and paper hanging. In
terior wall work of all kinds. Money sav
ed by seeing us before buying material.
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Shop at No. 4, R. R. Ave.
Phone 568 Florence, S. C.
Don’t fail to attend big get-to-gether meeting
at Pinewood Club, Thursday, February 27th. -
to be talking about
people carrying it on
and they praised ji su to one another
that I fairly ran »o get a bott;'>.
“After taking Peplax for only a
week I began to feel that it was help
stores here, it may be obtained at
leading drug stores everywhere.
STARCHED
THE,
OR SOFT
IS ii DEPENDABLE INDICATOR
OF A SMART SERyiCEApLE
—11 I V
"CLUPTT, PFABODY & CO . Inc.
fork
Don’t fail to attend big get-to-gether meeting
at Pinewood Club, Thursday, February 27th.
HILDREN
Should not be “dosed”
for colds—apply the
“outside” treatment—
BCMjvliUARf
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* OR. R. M. GRAHAM *
* Offices over Bank of Florence. *
* hours: 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m. *
* Residence Phone 370-J. *
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