The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, February 02, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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to fee44l ren4 w e s' thI i" 'Iow of
]"et'e".-t h-":allth. br'i:;nt eyeis. e'eIr skinl,
the0 know\"letltee 10:1 ou ni w ll youI
enn11 tb: SoI. ti'l 1. ."s youlr hhnael by tak
ing; 8. . . 1 fifty . Iirs It has . "in
the 43i iti3 rl !4 '11 .1 1 I'1'iI 1 1. 3'Tli. V s
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e i n gI411.1 its .-:t re- '' ih. -1:1.1 St im ul:It i.in
till flo'w so th:t t l rits. 41, o1 Ii:iniis its
lost \'vitalit.. :11nl i throws ":1f th.- 4o5i4o)a
E"ven Itln -st:t lin'.: enas.-s resionn1i 11111
you tausi u.+"" S. S. 'I ke' It fur all
b1o40. Infettions. Get It at y'out' drug
gIst's to.Iny.
I r yo: ni-l specla i write the
W wift Specieh. t'., Atlanta. (n.
For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cut , Rheumatisr
Penectrates and Heals.
Stops P.n At Once
For Man and ECoast
25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers.
HICESTER SP.ILLS
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SOLD BY DRUS GSIS fVE,'uHERE
L..1' 1(-:.S S~C NTIlti-,
l.are'n1s, S. (.
H. S. BLACKWELL
Attorney at Law
Prompt attentio Olven to all husine4.
3oney to loan on Real Estaito
01c(! Phone 357 Iesld:nce Phone 9!
Utlic ;'.amnst luilding
DiZZi ness
Spells of momentary blindness on
stooping or rising suddenly, bad
breath and a tired, lazy feeling
are symptoms of a torpid liver
and a torpid liver is the prime
cause of most of the serious dis
eases that affect the human body.
To get rid of bilious impurities
and restore activity in the liver
you need a dose of
DR. M. A. SIMMONS
Vegetable
Liver Medicine
-The Old Original L.iver Powder
For more than six'y years this
glrand old reme..dy 1has been useud
by thle uo1p3.e et th.s coun'.tty for
I l di1 1sorde rs ini theC liver, 44tomach
and3( bowels. It is a powerful
- iiver stimulant, stomach and
bowel putrilier. It never fails to
give results. It Coptains no alco
1ho4, no salts or calomiel, no sick
enling-sweet syru p to nauseate
the stomach. It is a pure, whole
sme, strictly idrbal medicine
that acts quicklyi and naturally,
leaving the systeI3 cleanised and
heLalthlful. br. Iyl. A. Simmons'
Liver Medicine. 14W owpt up in
ahandsome Ii thographed tin box.
Ask for the Tin Box
Price 25 Cente
C. P. Simmons Medicine Co.
Proprietor*
S. LOMiS, M4O.
LEfrifyI Thb
ErJod of Wor'ds
It i? wrilttn int.' 1'fe's expecfOlihs i't
tlomaneroo 100 t lthe 0one subllime aiccoml
'pikhmen~3t. An tI I f
* 11there is anythllim, no
iiitter how simplo
1mhw npiiarenitly' t rivld
)t many seemi, If It canI
~'~t~k [1h4. help, assIst or In
nIy way$ conifort the
e Peel:irt mothecr, It le
a' blessing. An mi such
It ni remiedy enalied
/ 'Mh44''.oer's Fiend0 1(."
siomunch imusicles. It ls
gen3t 'yi rubbedl 01) tho0
surface, nnid maiikei
thin relIeves the0 str1a~in (on ih:nents4 ., natu 3ral1
exaSJ)1 n!'3 taikes place(4 '!!. 43t 33ndue3 Cficit
amonlI theO nert ('. And(111 ni e time3 ny
rronide :1a the rin.1 1.3 ?o3,e thIroughI a pe
sI of reposel.2 (f rueiI.i expec'tancy(3, 3(m34
this' ha n unriue333l3 tional( 1Il34'ee' u3pon the
by the fau'* that Ithree generaftion.of 3fnCther'.3
havie used~3 i ad recomembdI ''~atol he/s
Frind." Ask your neares43t drumdggSt for a1
h1lli1 o3 f I lis splendidI~ retnedC1y. lie will get
.it for yot Aind then write to Blradlfichl Reg.
uilatior Co., 407 f.nmaiir ilkhr., Atlanta, On.
for n, monst intere"ting hoo34k of Info4rmat1ion4!
to pro3 ii' I4. !4tiv o hr'. It is 1313nited tree.
wiin tilavy. L ii at har~ voin wml caij,.
F1. I I-IAs KICHER
BY MANY MILLION
l'reslient of Silltern Iluallway Conm
nietts on (ot'rninent ('roll (:hures.
Washington, .tan. 27.-"Fariners li
ti,, Southern States Iraversed by the
.;' atern ltiilway Coii p1an1y's Iine- are
b eer off by at itat .'2_'t',l00,0i00 than
the#y were at this tline last year,"
letbi-rel lt of the 'outh
rCl id ilwa ('oipanl y, l0a. 1 C 1, elit m" oil
i v':1 i d-t ates a) ricutld tural d e .art
i '01 la rt y if < cl ani lic tok1
talu1.00.*leatt flv OkOl
'T h (d01)11 tela taIlt ill,2res of the val
thtti of lthe erop I'f cotton, ine!uding
$ d ( rai, hr ra in.Oay, 1( tco, Irish 1 (i
iatoCs, sw'C eet( veofatoe Us and apples,
show a total for those States of $,
1 tc: 0,0t0, as contpared with $1.020,
I7:1,000 last year, anl increase of $11i\,
1-1.000. The value of live stock on
furis1 Io those States Is reported by
the duet assrtent as $10,228,000 greater
last year, e bringing the total ip to
.111.670,000, and if we add t(1 this thel'
increased value of various vegetable
andl fruit crops, for which figures are
not yet. available, the total will easily
reach $200,000,000.
".\thliough, oil account of the large
reduction in cotton areage, the yield
of cot in was lthstat ially less than
ins year, the fargIn Value of the cot ton
w'a(,; il , l7',I fgr 'e't r, and of i h
:seed $10,:1 52.00t'a it r ieater, 1in klllg the
total value of tle ar $;t si1.070 hea
gcreater, than lat" year. The resutil of
h . n di . --1'illeat!otl of
Cro.t; w ! oIn t s thle' o tandin a( keia
Itue o ':I I t a fathink i n' il the
south isat l ho in an i ndrats of th,
1'"_.' -a :I:, the v\1!n: ti .g' inls, aln in
er( (.4:.!" 56." int he l y Value of
h! ,:I an lr~ea . of $12..512,1 00 In the:
val , et" 11ri.h " oatI and sweet ll0
fal(t.s and an increaut of niore thatn
$'.0 ,'' inl the v'alne' Of live stock(
4:n turn'is. On a('("14n1 of thie genelrall
ly low e: ricls of farm ait lniled 1 t iinls
throughoth '''nilttts 2nthe in
" reast in 11he v'alue of live stock dtoes
not fut!?} n:ca.-utre the plrogre-s of the
IoIth in the past year toward a teal
i.ation of its ,;eat advantages for the
p!rodutttion ot meat and dairy products.
I'he dllprlitlment fiures ashowi ilr( ato
of 5:1,000 head of tilehi ( n ows. 200,00o
ill'ad of other aattle and 181,004 head
of wine.
"T'laking into consideration the in
:"er'ased extent to wh11 ich Southern
farineits have produced supplies used
on the farin, as well as the large in
ii crase in the vahte of their larketa
tle p troduts, I think it may fairly be
said that, the average condition of the
farmiers of the South was never better
than it is today."
A CHILD'S TONGUE
SHOWS IF LIVER OR
BOWELS ARE ACTIVE
I cross, feverish, 1lek, e tos, tdce
fruit laxatie at, onceo.
thve:-y muother realizes, aftr" :giving
fier lildrn "Californi Syr o
1.i s", tha-t ti isna the.ir i seal laxtivei.t
bec~tase thylv;tst lnil leasant tase and'.
()'. I ISw1)h. liht nt' boweIs ihout~h
riing.i:';IIt itIgt - lO liS Il
'IIESIDENT3iflLSON' TXLiS
i'REPA.IEDES$ IN 1IDI)LE WES'T
Is Now Visiting Blgliest 'It.es Adivo
etting His P'reparedness Programn.
Accompallnied by .Mrs. Wilson.
'.\aslingtoni, .1an. 2S.---President
\Vitson left \'ashington tonight for
a spealing tour in the .Middle West
in advocacy of his I pra iaredneisi pro
granl. Ile has been told tIait Most.
of the opposition to ariny and navy
increases is c55 entered in that section
of the country and believes that the
success of his defense plans depends
in large measure on the impression
he makes. lie will ren(ain away froim
Washington until February 4.
The president will go over the army
and navy programis minutely, and alIso
will touch on the Mexican and inter
national questions, and on various
measures pending li congress.
Mr. Wilson has decided, it Is under
stood, not to mince words in his ret
erencec to "peace at any prico" advo
tles or to supporters of extreme
iilitary increases. While he proba
bly will not mention any names, he
will indicate clearly his belief that
leaders in each of these classes, dem
ocrats and republicans alike, are ,
danger to ile nation at the present
ti lne.
The fir:-t address will be in ,'ilts
hiug h tomuorrow alt ernoon where the
president will n lkei a long speech at
:t tue el i I that ha lis ben i a irrangaed,
pc8l~ ially fir biil, anid allothrr to
al ovtrilo(w 1ce(t ii. .\ tel that he
will go to C(leveland. .\liwaiukee, Ci'
enLgo, Des Moines, ' pelka, Il.as
('ity and St. Louis, n1,jaig several
brief phatform spleeches enl routy.
Toliorrow night he swill sleak in
Cleveland, lwhere he will renlain oxer
Sunday.
'Ih rouglioti the trip Ile presideltt
swill avoid bi~nO'iants antl other enlr
tainnents, butt on \\ edniesday hie swill
have lunch with (tow. and .iMrs. ('aI
per, in Topeka. .\ rs. Wilson, who
will a(conill'any the presi lent, will be
miet at all stops by (1 o iluttees of
WOlien.
Iwetvy effort has been made to have
all the mueetings strictly nonl-partisan,
and open as far as possible to the
public. The president pilas to rC
peat Ith praise he voi(ced In New
York last night of lepresentative
.\lann, repubhi icint leader of the bouse,
and other republicans who have conIe
out for adequate preparedness. While
he recognized that his trip is certain
to have strong political effects, his
friends declare he will not seek to
turn it into a caillpaign toil r.
The president and .\Irs. Wilson will
travel on a speclil ear attached to
regular trains. Two other special
cars, one for sec let service neu and
Mnembers of the White Ilouse staff,
and another for newsipaper 1nn will
be attached. Secretary ''uililty and
iPr. Carey 'T. (Grayson, the White
Htouse thysician, are accompanying
.\r. and .\rs. Wilson.
.V. Wilson was butsy today dispos
ing of iliporlaun tbusiness. lie signed
molly niolinmatiotns for subiihssion 1o
the Ocenate, itnluding t hat of L~ouis Ii.
I rlndls, as a :<criate~ jitie of lie
Tuun:plht lie l'esldent atteiihed a
dLiii given in hils ho::or iby S01re
tary atid .\l .l..\lnoo, at whi the
d10i8, Jiasti:-' and .\Irs. I Lug> , .lustice
Rueiil I 'nte imeyer. lie h it the
dlinnte just ~ in) ti1111 to iio to th le train.
STOM1ACH- ACTS FINE!
NO INDIGESTiON, GAS,
HEARTBU RN, AGIDITY
uphset stotmnehes in five m~lites.
You dlon't wanit a sio~v remedyl when~t
your t ameh1( is bad-br anI uIt tertin
otie-or at halrlifl 0ono-yOtt r stomiachi
is too val ua ble; yoti mustn't injure It
with dr Iastle dIrugs.
Pape's 'Oiapepsoni s notedI for Its
speed in giving refli ; its harmtless
ness; its etain, tin ailing notion in
regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachjs,
it s toillions of ,eure in idigostion,
diyspepisia, gastr"itis a d othoer st~omaph
troutble has made it inmouts the world
over.
Keep this perfect S onmach doctor in
your homne----keop it. U ndy--get a large
lfly-ecent, case from aniy dig store and
-the (iIf anyionie shtould( eat. solntothing~
whIt hl doesn't agree withi thm Itiif
whtat they Ciii lays like )ead, formentmt
and1( 50our and formis gas; causes
headtachie, diziness5 l aid tiauisea; elne
tattis oif ac id and u ntdigestIedi food
r(tentlllmber (1 a LInoo as P'LIl& D~iapepsinf
dcioS itn cotne~t wilthI the sltomachi all
such dIistrss vantishes. its ltromplt
nessi-, certt inty LIndt tase~ ini overlcomting
the worsi st'Omacl hirldets is a reve
hat ion Ilo those wilo trly 1;
and tiser0 y prtothe1(0d by Ille it re1ua ti
tles frm whikh womlen siuffer' en lie
<ltil']kly che('keli and1 healthy c~odi
tietns restoried- through thel 11s of Dtt
SI.\l\l)N'S HQI.\W \'IN: WiNt it is
a re:inedy for womenlt onily. it is a ine
tlvotrd llasantt reedy, aicts mtillyi
in ie stomachlh and( does5 a grandl woirk
Sit bringitng back( healtht, sttrengthi and(
eheerifulnt . '* r~i 'le BIA(O pe, lott1e
.!o dl1 he i n i ,bnitgrite
WEG1PIWU'-S (VGooNs
Reduce the Cih ost of Livin
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CATALOG CATALOG
PEOPLES bRUG STORE, rens, S. C.
ALLTODAYAND INVESTIGATE HOW YOUCAN PROCURE BEAUTIFUL'AND' USEFUL
ARTICLES BY REDEEMING OUR-GOUPONS AND CERTIEiCATES ISSUEO WITH
lV'RY CA6H. UkCHA5E OR ON ACCOUNT5 TO OE PAID BY 5TH.OF MONTH.
Three Points
of Sup erioritv
Just one trial of the NEW POST TOASTIES, made in our spotless pure
food factories, reveals their pronounce' superior ity. A distinguishing char
acteristic being the presence of tiny little puffs on each delicately toasted
flake.
First, a splendid new flavour is developed in the NEW POST TOASTIES;
the full, true flavour of the corn, not found in other corn flakes.
Second, they have a body and firmness that prevents softening in cream
and provides a nourishing, satisfying breakfast dish that one can chew,
though deliciously tender and crisp.
And third, the NEW POST TOASTIES do not waste in the package
through crumbling, like ordinary flkes.
Thousands of housewives have "discovered'" these new and decidedly
better corn flakes to the open delight of husl;inds and children.
The NEW Toasties are crisper and daintier than common corn flakes,
with better flavour, better body, and added economy.
Packed in paraffine-seakd cartons to prcs rve the delicicus oven-crisprecs
until opened at your table.
And remember-they're called
New
NewPost Toastes
' ~Sold by. .rocers Everywhere.
LAND SAIX. NO. 5" of thL REdde. land as shown by lands of A. Smith al the Witte
a survey made by D. 11.'B1o3'e on the place, being the tract of land puir
Stat ofSbnti Urollia,8th day of July, 189.1, atnd, bouflded by dialed ~y J. 1. Anderson from wa. B.
lot of t Carolina,No., oel SnIth Salle tihard- V ti.
Io y. 6f 01ttttts.
6f Jan 1'~nesnadohr Also, all that tract piece or parcel
IN COURT QF. C I'ks Also, All that tract, piece or parE Aof lad ituate, lying and being n
of lgnd. lyinig'being aind situate itt the Iteedy Rtiver, in Lalurens County, State
Tle - Norwdod National Bank, Plain- County and State aforefaid, 'utnln- of oth Carolia, containing fourteen
tiff, ing one undred and fourteen (114) and three-fourths (14 3-1) acres, more
-against .(178) acres, more or less, bounded b) 6r less, tni bounded on the North by
J. R, Anderson, ot al, Dofendants. . lads of Mrs. Manie Smith, J. I. An- lands of flrs, Corrinne Boyd, on the
Pursuant to a decree of the court derson, N. 1. Cooper and lands form- East by lands of J. Y. Iendy, on the
in the above stated el so,, L will sell at tY belonking to the estate of 1elm, South and %Vest by Reedy River, said
publio outcry to the highest bidder at Redden, being the same tract of land pieco Qf lapu) Opg more particularly
l.aut'ens, C, 11., 1. C., on Sa)esday. iu convoyed to R. A. Cooper and 3. N. (lesibh~( h ' p1 t of same made by
F'ebruary next, being Mlonday the 7th Wren by Mrs. Jane F. Anderson U. A. Aob1n, ourveyor, on Jan. 8th,
day of the month, during the legal Also, all that lot, piece or harel of 11.907, ald being the tract of land pur
hours for stel Bales, the following de- land contaiin fourteen (14) aere!a. ellaycd by J. It. ki a from A. C.
scribed property; to wit: more or less, bounded by lands of Aile'ion.
Also, All that tract, plece or parcel lohn N. Golding, .1. Robert Anderson, Terms of Sale! One-half cash, hal
land situate, lying and being in Lau- Sanford Withers, 1). C. Smith, and ance to be paid twelve months from
rens County, State of South Carolina, Others, date of sale, the credit portion to he
containing eighty-flive (85) acres, more Alo, all that tract or pmreel of land tlicd by bond and mortgage of the
or less, and bounded on the North by situate it the County and State afre. liatrehaser over tl, said premises,
lands of M rs. Jane Anderson, on the sai, containing one hundred and fifty bearing S per cint Interest from (ate,
linlst by lands of the said .1. It. Ander- (1.,0) aeres,more (r loss, uded by nd lroviding 10 per cent f ater
son, on the South by lands of .1. C. lands of P. 11. iloland, 1). C. n1llh, teys fee in ease of ltigatlon or In
Sm lilh and on the Vest by lInds of wi. 1\'haiton, 1n die s', i1(" the case of Its beig laced I he hands
Mirs. Mary C. Smith and Mrs. Jane An-- ti~e't (f land {aurcha ,ad lay .I. It. An- I (f an attorney for apIcetloi, with
deison, the said tract of land bleng alersoia, from 1). C. Xlith. leavo to airelase" to raay entire bid
tract No. 3 on1 a plat nnde by C. b. Alo, all 111a11 Inret, paece or parcel In cash. I 'a: clasCr toa ny for vapors
Fike, surveyor, on the 8tlh day of Jan- i 0 n Iillat', lyIng a mlllg In bait- a td stan 1I' tle 101tins of sale are
nary 1811, in the division of the estate scan (;1at1it, Stat (f Soth arollna, not complied with, t l n i0 be re
ot .1. 1t. Amish, dicoase d. 'altattni thrtee hundred anl fotr S+ald on same or room xii lent
Also, all that tract, be or a cel . ('01!t) acres. iiore Cr lens, boatded on Salexala ' oi same ti.i'ti, it risk of
of land situate aina Laurens County, t th Noath by inis of .1. R. Anderson, former vrehaser.
State of South Carolina anld cxon talin- oil the East, by lands of .1. 1t. Andarson
ing' one huntd red andl e(nven'-i~ty hi.1~ ,,0.1I!lfN
S oll 111^ n ald by ro Coronr, Acting Sherff.
acrex, niore oi' less, known its 'l'rat a ti e ittm ilace, ayd on tplace by I bnated this Jan 10 1 a1 n u