The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, February 10, 1915, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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CAM SICK[NS! IT DON'T STAY t4ihfrintee "Dodson's Livel Iiet Liver and Bowel cl ditiiiti i niakes you sick; you lose it dts'\folk. Calomel is quicksilver iind it ilvates; ealomel injures your iv'er. If}3o t are bilious; feel lazy, slug gisth I all knocked out, if your 1;o es h are constilpated and your head ache.' r stomach is sour, just take a spoofd ." of harmless Dodson's Liver Ton fns'tead of using sickening, sali vatilil""Paloinel. Iodson's Liver Tone is 1i .IL i l i neii c. you'll kno;w it uII t lUtning hecauso you will wake util t'iig line, your liver will be wofiif, your headache and dizziness goin, aiu' stoniach will be sweet and boy e, "regular. You will feel like woi kin, You'll be cheerful; full of vigor' tNcl' ambition. Ydr "druggist or dealer sells you DAVIS-RI NOW SI bw Style Sk4 ~w Spring ( NJew Spring C * w Spring S LET US S] avis-Rope Laurens' ralentine I a ~nd Cards A special sele Candies in Va a beautiful lin, SPowe Drug~ Din1dfnkd With JiAyji N i alili 'TIlE STOMA ('ii C(t Inaduliterated e~ ~A I aE rue For Woni Str. Simmons Squaw Vine Compound I: Ef'women. It contains ingredients whi< cduptitlution, mildly and pleasantly-yet dilithrough the system. DR. SIIn Squaw Vine ? 0vdrcomnes weakness, nervousness and tf~e depressing bearing-down pains,t 1loh cause so much suffering and desp R'tores strength, renewed hope, cheerft ?fttzthe duties of the household which: Sold by Druggist. and Deales . i. SIMMONS MEDIC'INE S HORRIBLE! BIlUOlS, CONTIPATD r Tone" will give you the eansing you ever had. a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under my personal guarantee that it will clean your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel; it won't make you sick and you can eat any thin'g you want without being salivat ed. Your druggist guarantees that each spoonful will start your liver, eian your bowels and straighten you up by morning or you get your money back. Children gladly take Dodson's Liver Tone because it is pleasant tast ing and doesn't gripe or craip or make them sick. I ami selling millions of bottles of 1)odson's Liver Tone to people who have found that. this pleasant, vegeta ble liver medicine takes the place, of dangerous calomel. liuy one bottle on nmy sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist about ie. NNW'N AN )PER CO. -OWING irts, ;oats, oat Suits, hirt Waists, IOW YOU r Company Best Store :andy cted line of Norris' lentine Boxes. Also e of Valentine Cards. Company 0 90 en Only + prepared expressly for the ailments :h act directly on the delicate female 4 it exercises a most beneficial effect 4, INMONS Compound trritablitty.. Gives prompt relief from 4 >ackaches, nausea and irregularities 4. ondency. It has a rnost happy effect. ulness and the energy and will to per- 4 formerly were so trying and distastef ul. 4 rs. Price $1.00 Per Bottle 4 D0., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 4 JAPANESE DEMANDS STIRS THE CHINESE Watermarked Japanese Paper Con sidered Highly Significant in China. Pekin, February 7.-Liang Chi-Chino former Ghinese minister of justice, de clared in a newspaper article that it was highly significant that the paper on which the Jepenese demands on China were written was water-marked with warships and cannon. It is stat ed from a source considered reliable, that the outline of the Japanese de nmands which appeared in the Japan esr newspaper Asahi Shimbun, in a special edition, which was promptly suppressed, is co'rect. Regarding these demands the Asahi Shimbun said: ".lapan asks China to solve the Man (iiurian and Mongolian questions by extension of the lease of the Port Ar thur, Dairen and South Manchuria iailway Zone to 99 years, and by graating to apainese the right of res I lence ane lapnl ownership in Mlongo lia and Manchuria, anl to solve the Sdhantung question by transferritig to .la pan the concessions hitherto held by Germay. .Japan also asks for the opening of 'lmportan t cities through out the country as treaty ports and the opening of various rivers to for eign navigation. She asks also rail way concessions." Japan declared her sphere of influ ence over inner Mongolia three years ago, thereby offsettuig the Russian re cognition of the autonomy of the Out er Mongolia. High Chinese oflicials de clare the Japanese demands include a iarticipation in the policing and gen eral administration of the country and concessions conflicting with those of other nations including Great Britain. President Yuan Shi Kai now is ar ra.nging a conference with the mem hers of the Japanese legation for dis cussion of the demands. The Presi dent has issued a statement reassur. hag the people and urging them to ontinue to treat foreigners hospitably. INDIGESTION, GAS OR SICK, SOUR STOMACH 'lime It!-"P'ape's Diapepsin" makes your upset, bloated stomach feel ine in live mtinaiutes. "Really does" put had stomach in order-"really does" overcome indi gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness in five minutes--that-just that--makes Pape's Diapepsin the lar gest selling stomach regulator in the world. If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coated; your insides, filled with bile and indigestible waste, remember the moment "Pape's Dia pepsin" comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing-almost marvel oas, and the joy is its harmlesness. A large fifty-cent cast of Pape's Di apepsin will give you a hundred dol lars' worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands you your money back. It's worth its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stom aches regulated. It belongs in your hnomae--shaould( always be kepat Ian dy in ease of a sick, sour,' at pset stomaacha duaaring the day or n ight. It's thie quaaickest, saarest an m11 aost harm'nleiss stoemanch dioa'o in thle world. ('tintaress ('iouldh not; Oveidaa'e Praesl. ilent's Yeto (of ImmtianLrlatio ba ill.11 to tpass ta'h am alamigrat ion bilil, with its lPrmary lest tro'ivisiona rx'ear the voto 'ot thle piresidenaat, : f aild 'aa the haoase bit e todlay. Theia voate wvas 201 ini flavor of aaorrablinag ah votoil~ anad I ::', agains at. 'To maembiler' votedi present. andu w ih t his; at aendon~ aec 2t;r nyu's no m1 haa ve beeni nece'assary~ toi give theii nee .lust Iwuo yena's a go today thle haoaue -fallild to re-tpass the immliigr'ation lull over thar veto of Praesident T iaft, who al so oppl~osedl the lit erney test. Debate on thle motilon to overridle Pr'esident Wilson's veto begana wheni the house me(t uander atinagr'eemenat for flyve houras and 20 mInutes talk. liepraesenatat ives lhurnet~t and Gar'daaer' led the forces In favor' of the mnas tire, a nil letaresenutatives Moore and1( Sabuath hleaded the opposition. Itelpresentatilve Adalar, dlemocat, otpened tile tarlgument for re-passi ng the bill. Votes 0n the llter'acy test In congr'ess duintg the last decade, lae sa Id, hado establishied that pabId c opain - Ion approved it. ('ols anal t'roup .in ('ahlreni. Malay Ipeople r ely uapona( a r Chamer' lain's ('oagh itemedy inmplicitly3 ini eas es of 'oils andu croup, anda It niever' (lisappltoints thaema. a's. E'. It. hoasa, I -oganiisport, Indai., wr ~it es: "I have fonld C'ahaerlhain's CiouglihIemed'uv to bue tile bost. mnedictie for' cold tia nd er 1(up 1 lavue u'ver' uiseui, and( niever' tir ae of reocomm aaeninItg it to my13 neigahors and1( friends. I have always given it to may chaildraen when sufferinag fr'omn cr'oulp, and it hans never' falled to give them prom pt relief.'' For sale lay all drauaggistIs. Plis Cared in 6 to 14 Days Tour druggist wilt refund mnoney it PAZO OINTMEINT falls to cure any case of Itching, Blnd, Bleedlinagor Protruadinag Pies fnd to14 day., The first application gives maa anA4 neat. ne. FLYYS CONDITIONS AT S. C. ASYLUM Special Examiner Flays Conditions in Special lIeport to Gov. faining. Columbia, Feb. 2.-Conditions at the State Hospital for the Insane are flayed in a special report issued to day by Dr. A. P. Herring, secretary of the Maryland lunacy commission, an alienist of national reputation, who made the investigation as per sonal representative of Gov. Manning. le refers to the superintepdent of the institution as "a very kindly old gentleman," but one who has never had any experience outside a rural medical practice. The report is a voluminous one and contains many recommendations of changes to be made. The House and Senate agreed to visit the Asylum on Thursday and see for themselves the conditions which are reported to exist. P111IIBITiON IN ARKiIANSAS, (overnor Signs State.wide l11hl Pro. hihiling the Grainnlg of Further Licenses. Little Rock, Atik., Feb. 6.-Gov. lays today signed the Statewide pro hibition bill, whlich prohibits hthe granting of further saloon licenses for 1915, but does not disturb those al ready granted. Forstalling the effect in Pulaski county, Judge Asner granted the pe tition of Little Rock saloon men for licenses at 10:30 a. in., 40 minutes be fore the measure was signed. Fifty sa loons opened immediately. Immediately after the passing of the prohibition bill by the house It was rushed to the governor's otlice, but the governor was busy, having granted audience to a representative of the liquor men, who urged that the bill should not be signed until the Pine Bluff petitions could he heard by the Jefferson county court. That interview, aided by a filibuster which had held up the bill severa' minutes in the house, gave time for the completion of the court hearing. Not until after te court announced that the saloon licenses had been granted did the measure reach the governor, The Little Rock licenses were grant ed under a law which requires the pe titions of a majority of the white adult residents of the city asking for the grants. The petition pmesented to the court bore 13,131 names. An ef fort to block the movement there by the prohibition side resulted in the ac: atching of 200 names by agreement, hut tle court ruled that the remain ing number constituted the needed majority. The Little Rock saloons had been closed since December 31, pending circulation of the petitions. lBUSINESS 1EN iI ELP. ltmusiness 3hen's Volunteer Committee Formed for P'rohibition Mfovement. ('olumbia, I"'b. S.--.1. K. Ilreedinh, 'uecretarv of th limolvemnent for State w ide priohibi)1tilon, anlnounced ye'ster cday the formatiloll of a business ('menWI's volunite'er cornmmit tee. Th'lis commit 'ee is comiiposed of 1 ulainig business men(1 an311 d 1ncludes D av'idl i. Coke r, ilrlght Willinimson, .lolim .\S ween, .losephi Normwocod, C ha rltonlI) DuitantR (. Mlaylield, C. K.I lcendersoni, Chailrles 1l. IDa iner ( . 11. I lobo, G eorge Wa:t er house~4. 11. I-'. Itryanmt, W. 10. lhlcchardl SOnl, W.J.M.\lurray, W. A. (Cla.rk, TI. W. itoyh', F'. 11. lIhyatt and other.. "Frmi501311 'u m n sIh Mr*. lreed - ini, "comes: the demandii~ that. we i100I< at thle li'tiucr riestion saniily anda see thle enormicus; was:te of imoney, I i:i'. manhil(ood andl cpportumnityv whlich li <tuocr d'ntaiils. Thesei gentlemien are foremost in all constructive effort and1( thlir adn(Voenely of prohiblitloll proceedls from thle samen clea r thin k ing that has chiarac'terized their business activithles "The pecople of this Rtate want lpro hlibit~loni anid they want it now. Noth ing is to be gained by declay nor is the public likely to be patient with obistruictive tacties." IOWA iIANNER ('101P STAT1E. Tpkes the Lead Over Texas whio has field F'irst Placee for Several Y'ears. WVashington, Feb. 6.-Iowa has wrested from Texas tile title of banner crop state, the tirteeni principal crops grown there last year beling valued at $:5 1,-150,000, according to the Agricul t Ial Out look issued today. Il linois, (:rops were worth $319,656,000, while Tecxas comues thircd, with $288,335,000. De)crea so in thle vnalue of coltlon was I '.t (ause of the smaller value of Texas Crolis. Kanisats, withI $287,662,000, is fouth;1 Ntbraskca, wvlith $210,099,000 fifth, and Ohic, with $207,387,000 sixth. Other late ('Iop valuues are: Georgia $1 55, I107,0010; Northi Carol ina $121, 918,000; A t'.bamlal $11.1,255,00(0; Tenn iessee $106, I19.,000; South Carolina $101,375,000; Mississippi $93,882,000; Louisiania $67 707,000 aund Florida $19,105,000, Invigorating to the Palo and Sickly The Old Standard general strenigthenin tonte, GRtOVE'S T ASTE~LISS chIll TONIC, dilves out Malarla.enriches the blood,andbuidenopthee e tern. A true tosdc. For adults aAd cbM~rem Mrs her p She 81 "I I troubl :c receiv to kn *.<*~ write medic feet ti know :,"s{$'~ ask n mne. nerve as for Catarrh of the Mrs. A. T. Powers, R. R. 7, Box 121, London, Ohio, writes: "I write to thank you for the wonderful good your Peruna has done for me. I was a sufferer from kidney and bladder trouble for twenty-two years. Two years ago I began to take Peruna, and I only took about three bottles and today I can say I am a well person." Catarrh is liable to affect any of the internal organs. This is especially true of the bladder, which is very frequently the seat of catarrh. This is sometimes called cystitis. The Rayo Ref T HE bright, yet soft li rests your eyes as sut : injurious to them. Scier of an oil lamp -- and the Ryb is the best oil lamp made. Ask your dealer to sh glare, no flicker. Easy to STANDARD 0 Washington, D.C. (NEW JI Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. COULD SCA And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin cent Was Unable to Attend to Any of Her Housework. Pleasant Hill, N. C.-"! suffered for three summers," eries Mrs. Walter Vincent, of this town, "and tshe third and last time, was my worst, I had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able to walk about. Could not do any of my housework. I also had dreadful pains In my back and sides and when one of those weak, sinking spells would come on me, I would have to give up and lie down, until It wore off. I was certainly in a dreadful state of health, when I finally decided to try CardiE, the woman's tonic, and I firmly EXPERT SHO] SilOES REPAIRED IN F'IRST-CI Wo use tho h)ost leather that Swork{ will iplease and~ that 0our aC. ilck Cat 's Paw and Spring Ta Cat's Paw and1( Spring St. O'Sull ivan II ubber I [eela .. I icinbachs Ilterchautgngeabl R1 11 aif Solets, maclineti or htand s Illaif Soies, sewed, womn ... Hcafixed .... ......... Ilf Soles, tacked, men ... Il al Roles, tacked, ladies.. We put oin anty kind of ruhbb whlealrefl pi'ces we are abule to0 d We have jutst re eived a new whIle you wait. We do the wvork New York Sair YvuN LUJIno [ARRH OF KIDEYS AND BLADDER Peruna Saved Me Powers, whose address is given below Drtrait, is an ardent friend of Peruna. ys: Lm thankful to tell you that my old e hIas never bothered me any since you ed my testimonial. Any one wishing )w the facts in my case, if they will me I will be glad to answer. Your no has saved me, and gave me per ealth. I frequently meet friends that me when I was in poor health. They to what has made such a change in I always tell them that it was the remedy, Peruna. I shall praise Peruna g as I live." Internal Organs Mr. James M. Powell, No. 1620 W. Walnut St., Rosedale, Kansas, writes: "About four years ago I suffered with a severe catarrh of the bladder, which caused continued irritation and pain. I was miserable and could not stand up or walk for any length of time without extreme weariness and pain. I began taking Peruna and it greatly relieved me and In eleven weeks I was completely cured. and felt like a new man." Those who object to liquid medi cine can now procure Peruna in Tablet form. ts Your Eyes tht of the RAYO Lamp ely as a harsh white glare tists recommend the light LAMP )w you the Rayo. No light and care for. IL COMPANY ERSEY) Charlotte, N. C. MORE Charleston. W. Va. Charleton. S. C. 1 LRCELY RLK ABOUT believe I would have died If I hadn't taken it. After I began taking Cardul, I was greatly helped, and all three bottles re lieved mue entirely. I fattened up, and grew so nmuch? stronger in three months, I felt like an othier person altogether." Cardul Is purely vegetable and gentle acting. Its Ingredients have a mild, tonic effect, on the womanly constitution. Cardul makes for Increased strength, Improves the appetite, tones up the ner-. vous pystem, and helps to make pale,. saltot cheeks, fresh and rosy. ~~dui has helped more than a milliory weak women, during the past 50 years. It will surely do for you, what It has done for them. Try Cardul today. Write to.' Chattanooga Medicine Co, Lde'~ sry Dept. Chattanoa, Ted poave~q5, Treatment for fonmen." st la plain wrappev, E REPAIRING!' ,ASS STYLE WILT' YOU WMIT. is mnade atnd gunrantee that our ies will wear. Step Heels ......... ....400c 3p Heels ./.. ... ....50c ..w.d,.m.n'...... .........75c . ....' le~.. .... .... ....65c e - ....... ...........10c ---......................0c -..--.-.-.--.----..........40c )r els- Buying ou supplies at o tis echeaper' than others. machine that will sow your sthoes t right. pipe Shoe Store *. .P~lOPR1I'FOMn