The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 11, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
belief, and your trouble can be re.
Uieved-you can be entirely restored
Great Old Remedy botetetta o a
Grea Ol Rem dy to health. S. S. S. Is a purely i'egeta
For Skin Diseases tonic that will purify your blood
-. your trouble, and finally miake, you
entirely well. Fifty years ago S. S. S.
S. S. S. Clears Skin of Erup- M"Is discovered and given to suffering
tions Drivcs Poison From proven Its remarlpible curative prop
erisas a blood lirifler and tonic,
the System. anu has rellevdl thousands of cases
otf disease caused by poor or imipure
1)lood, and 0ltLonle or inherited blood
Get it fixed in your mind that skin diseases. Xt6u can be relieved, but
eruptions, Scrofula, Erzenai. li'iig you must taa.o S. S. S. ake It If only
itchinik skin, uadti all skin diseases pimples appear, for they denote bad
are dule entirely to :inpure and blood, tuuo may be followvd by the
Infeeted blooti. If (Ith trouble was; "I" toituring skin erti
oil th e mittide of 111o kin. by fits. 'lb rt'orebesure. Don'tsktne
s11imp1ly washing a ad l-op ing it cleanll itees, don't. use lotions. Get S. S.
yoti vil oh i in relif - -not event S. (ril your druggist. It yours Is a
Oin trnnts. IiUIIS. :11 wj dpteca 1 ease. writ i .or expert mnedical
be it~et~ .Ai mite t,,-;u iii t o 11 1 e to S. S. S. Co., Atlyata, vga.
.aA BAnvRESCUED
EtSPAIRING WIFE
After Four Years of Discouraging I hadgotten soweak I could not stAnd,
Conditions, Mrs. Bulock Gave and I gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle of
Up in Despair. Husband Cardul, the woman's tonic, and I com
CRenced taking It. From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
Catron, I(y..-ln an Interestipg letter tiring e, and a doing all my work."
tron this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock It you are all run down from womanly
writes as follows: "I suffered for our troubles, don't give p ii despair. Try
years, with wvomntly t roubles, and dri Cardul, h lie woman'stonic. It hashelped
this tuna, I could only sit up for a little more Ieai a million wo ren, In its 50
while, ..-d could ol wvallo anywhere od years of conitnos success, and should
all. At tiimes, I would have severe pains surely help e O, too. Your drggist has
Iy my left side. sold Carduti ikr years. He knows what
The doctor was called in, and his trcat- it will do. Ask him, lie i l recoi
uent relieved be for a while, but I was ,end it. Begin taking Card w today.
n oeWrin to: Chatiannortu Mlicne Co.. Ladles'
Af viory Dept.. C'IMI.herfor 1 sel.. for akeea
Isperuc~ilion r case an (x-paert bned'c
bat, nothing seem ed to do me any good. ireAtjjtt fo Sm.en,' sen in pinto wrapper. j.t .6
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in my leftRsideUsol S.di o Cr. Hekoswa
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MANY, OMATNEUIULATCE FRD YOUR IERSOA
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Atlanta Ga.YUWLLSN U PASST ALLa YOUR
COTTON MARKET
GROWS STEADIER
Since Publent ion of Government Re.
port IRain Stops Advance.
New York, Aug. 6.-A steadier tone
has developed in the cotton market
since the piublication of the govern
ment report making the condition of
the crop 75.3 per cent., against 80.3
per cent. the previouts month and 78.5
per cent., the 10-year -average. Few
traders, it appeared, had expected so
severe a deterioration Ilt the irospect
and a feeling that drough 4y conditions
had caused a further falling off since
tle ollicial data were collected added
soiiewliat to the hullish inliuenice of
tle figures. Rtains inl eastern and
cintral sections of t1e hell. cihecked
tie advallel. and vau1sed ilid-week
reactions, but dry weaIt her continued
in Ilhe Southw~cst anad tihe rather more
haIllish ave rage of sentiment was also
e1n'COlu ragt'lld bv tie steadiness of ],iv
'rpoo!, tlie lair:e ,pot sales reported
li the mariket Ihere. and the contiliued
abs4entce of any ledge selling against
cither reinaining ola cro, or pros
(ective liew crop supplies. The bulk
of the advance has been attributed
to covering of shorts iiuclh of it hav
ing come through houses with i ver
!'ool connections and sulipposed to he
for t he 4imr'plose of uindoing old strad
dieo acvolus. Th'lese, accounits a1re
imlarket hre at a diffetreice of from
It to 10 plilint, aild the butying is
-up4sd to have been arigely in the
V.y i Of r,alizinw. ait he pi i' revailing
& lwid e d itfe ren ces~. .\(te moi l -
d1? ion g f igue.s iiitiatin2 a ;:-ohable'
4214 of avoulid . . it e ill --
din.' int rsi:: 11ot heceti en11tr ly
j e tI t i In l toa. .i i n' partly
to a 4d11 1i1. .1( <p:.ti. t h 'h -
l.'t'il of c r a a E't--tililates.tt' 414r-4V 'l u
anirtnd t the ':r Pnal an Sewha
re(;Wtli101lj: y I,':iolh In'(. u 'i%. toda1y's
tradill s a r('Ill Itrl eiteratek d pre
ditrin s r lti. Fo u b ld he (1c
u'aed I) llA )a Ill. aInd 'Iriva lo r Op rts
of ra inl n rkhe Si h re I oal spot
Idealert4 conti i to replort ta ver y
iiht d land for acii l, howev r - and
'A ~ ~ ~ ~ Il. itts 1St(St ll 1144 Ni)'l eltinpIe
haI d upon thii, laret s ialyve ;ani
ap r a 111 nev to tit 4 rop reclipls. al
th-nelbani inter*t a:- re!.ortenl
wll p o' t ia r te lo e
In'vigorating to tile Pate and Slickly
The O1,d Staln'.nld genwvat strengthening toitic,
GROV)-'S TsITHLtss ciil 1i'IC. drive ot
M ala iaetriche the io'l .anht tildst 1p1the sy-;.
Well. A true tonlic. Fur achtits ankld children. 50 c
T. t it\ i''N i. O ('Wil lCOTTONl' 411ES
.idvalau1es to he aoiled by storing
'otton I e1141 r Proper 14 '' t(nHitlolls
When .larkeIts are lusatisnedtOry.
Wl l hlii on, 1). ('., .ug. ). --The im
portancev of prope!rly const ruleted stor
ate hiot'11s vhi. h on 111 11 iform to thle
t: n a irstg r 4e 1i ndd by til e 111 der
;ethecionrlu4 land ~ ts a tlwinrac riatl,
lic ati,:'i n n It In-lo geen ar e, bank
0r, 4n be ust il l 1 iti t lhe 81111' hold
'4m 1414itie ye, is lmphasze in1 at n w bul-'I
h'i of i o svl ' . it Ier ient of 5.\4
i .' 1a.t . til . " i n ild "' to
tr houi i ('l' stuct' i on." 41 i Types1 (olt
watrthouse deto(11 i'ed -i loitommnd ;44t
"'ti'es t:'i itof handling ju- l described tinl dei
elul l i lIGo tie ( iI' S.io 1. e fr te
ofl i('riultur 'einl hoe thati altough
alhe exiin~g ftorageIt fctlitis iiitn the
Sth, ia usegoll,51 Iold1 take.t neaf an
ardinary c'erp o $100. Inr p;adrp
trly lth te, man0)0'y potryedesignd
Clthb insurancd atos and costR o hand0
Ita igh, and'~ii fathtat anyneof theea
need hof aset chan in 0Cotakin01 tuo
ph kd '..rli Inalhey hadreed. mThe to
Confor to te witanadefna. wae
OTHER THINGS BESIDES DUTY
To Be at its Best and Highest, Love
Must Mean Gladness as Well as
Just Service.
The austerity of a wopnan wbo pets
and pandqrs her own conscience to the
discomfort of her entire household,
who does her whole duty day after day
in an unswerving rectitude of grace
less virtue, who sheds her girlish
charms and frivolities when she lays
aside her wedding gown, is not always
the commendable virtue that we have
been taught to believe it.
A woman does not share with her
special world a due measure of her
sweetness unless she has brought to it
blessediess 11s well na goodness, and at
Wife who reICImbers only duty and
'orgets the woiders anad the joys Cf
life has lost something of the deeper
significance of her marriage vows.
-1.ove man.iis gladness as well as serv
ice, and its ideal pos-sessor finds tile
secret of l-art Oaseo and happineis;s in
tile uniicoisidered gayety aitd fresh
ness of iife as Well as in its rigorous
sa cr iices.
Duty never yet has laid an unbreak
able bond on the heart and fancy. Duty
may hold a strong man to his own fire
side, or, being forgotten, may let a
weak one slip away to forbidden pleas
ures, but never yet has duty alone held
love to the full sweetness that is its
due.
Women are dull beyond words who
believe that mere goodness can make
a man's heart glad or that duty-guard
ed fiaith is worth the having. It was
not an11 impossible fact on Nlolly-Mlake
Bk-lieve's piir't, but a amost wise and
tender one, that she would have two
wedding rings with a sepa'rate posy
for each-- "or my active right hand.
'iiis Soul] to Keep,' and for Iny l-ssivye
loft, 'To lie a Sweetess Nlore Desi ied
Thanl Sring!' Stth Woman's
\l agaziine.
QUEER TR I'1NG FCR YOUNG
Methods of Punichment Differ Widely
Among Various Nations of
the World.
There has been muhell discussion
over the proper bringing up of chil
dren, but ideas continue to differ. And
the farther you get away from ihomce
lie striangr the ideas sce(em.
The i'iipi no father cries out with
proud dh light as Ills three-year-old girl
haby takes her puff at her first cigar.
Among the Seri Indians of the (gulf
of California the father is the last one
(x pected to have any Iilueice Oil the
children. The liother. rules the
younger imemberis of the family, and
when she must enforce h1er authority
by physical force sle calls, not oil
the father, but oil one of her brothers
or some other mule adult of her fam
ily. The father must never chastise
his children.
A Navajo father administers puil
ishilment to his children very much as
any other father does, but the Navajo
boy ha a i(ns of protection denied
to white boys. It1 has only to catch
a rat by his own unitided efforts.
From the moinit lie has accomplished
this feat, no matter how young he may
be, his father may not lay hands on
him.
The children of the Point IParrow
Eskimos have spacil train inag in po.
Iliteiness to fotreigineris. in con veirsing
wvith strmangers who make itistakes in
thle ntiveI 0(li diect. clil drient must car'e
f'ully3 note these mistakes and r'epeat
them, evein to imiit atlig tile w rong
pronluniciaition of 1ord(s. Tlo spe'ak cor
rectly ill such a case is li kely to bring
puinishmnent, from the lparents of the
chlild.
Origin of Heels on Shoes.
It is said thlat the heels worn On
shoes had their origin in i Peirsia, where
they took the foirm of fiat wood on
sandacbls to raise the feet and protect
them from thle hot sands. It was many
years afterward thlat this fashlion was
introduced into Venleeo, btt the reason
seems1 to have beent quite different.
Helre the originattors of t~le fatshiion
w~ero jeatlous husbsands who reastoned
that fhelir ladies, thus eqiIpped, would
inot ventuire far' outstide thle pre(cinlcts
of their dwellinig. These heels wereo
calledi "clogs,"' anld in order to saltisfy
the vaity3 of the woeareirs and1 perhapsti)
to 5'we(eteiin te pill- --that is, tihe (d1s
coinfort of appearinag ill themn---t hey
were ela br'a tely3 adornei d, somnet Iimes
being inicusted withI gold anad silver,
All He Was Entitled To.
Gounod0( wvas a firmnd deI lvot C'ath
ollec, and adored retligiomus music, lDur.
inag the rehtearisal of' hiis "'Dlramies
Sacres,"' at the~ \'m: devil le theateor, t ho
manliager' called on ihm 01ne mtorniing
anad asked perm issioto~ imake at sug
gestionl. "'I thlink, mon01 cher' ma1tre,
he0 sid, 't hat t here Is sometin ig waniit
lug ini your s'oi'e. l~or' exitmnpilo, do
you not t hulk thalit thle Illaratbas Inol
denit i ght bie 1imp;rov ed by' a little
mloreO or'ches'tratt effe'ct ?'" Gounol~d, wit h
out replyintg, hid hiIis he ad in his hands,
and, after' two or three intes of
medit ation1, suddentflly excla~imed : "No,
dec'ideidly 110; tuch a blackguard as
thitt dioes ,not derer've more music."
it Might Help.
fThe 3A class was hlaving its daily
lesson in hygiene. Th'le suibject for
discussion was cleanliness in the
schlool room,
"Now," said the teachler, "who can
tell me what eacly of you can do to'
keep the room clean?"
Silence followed the question, but
finally a small boy raised his hland and
in an earnest tone of voice said:
"We can wash the germs off the
b'nekboard."-Indinnnnolls News.
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EW PERFECTION Oil
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No more drudgery-no more
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The NEW PERFECTION lights
instantly like gas, and regulates
high or low~ by merely raising or
lowering the wick. You can doC
all your cooking on the NEW
PERFECTI ON -just as cheaply
and twice as conveniently as on
your coal range.
Ask your dealer to shoiv you the
NEW PERFECTION No. 7 with
the new oven that becomes a fire
less cooker merely b y pulling a
damper. Also the PER F iCItON
WATER HEATER. It makes you
independent of your coal range
gives you 'penty of hot running
water.
Use Aladdin Scurity Oil
or Diamond White Oil
to obtain the best resuits in oil
R schmourle Va. harlesyton t.hC
NEW AMFE"ON THE 7:wit
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Ladies fine ribbed undervests in regu
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