The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 30, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
"Summer? I Don't Dread It!"
"COOKING will be a real pleasure
this summer on my New Perfec
tion Oil Cook Stove-for the kitchen
will be cool!"
Why cook over a hot range in a hot
kitchen when you can be cool and
corn fortable. T he New Pifection Oil
Cookd Siove, he stove with the long
blue chimne , works like a gas stove.
The long bl e chimnr gives a perfect
draft, assures, a clean jodorless heat and
lasting satis action. The fuel cost is
only two cets forA meal for six.
Newv Pelfec on O1 Cook Stoves are made
in many styley' and sizes. They are
sold by most good dealers who will
gladly show them.
Look for The Long Blue Chimney
Use Aladdin Security Oil to obtain the
best results in Oil Stoves, I Icaters
and Lamps
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(New Jersey)
Washington, I). C. BALTlNtolRl Charlotte, N. C.
Norfolk, Va. MD. Charleston, W. Va.
Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C.
' THE LONG j'tijBLUE CHIMNEY"
DESPRN WIFI
After Four Years of Diecotagirg I had Wotte so weak I could not slan<
Conditions, Mrs. Bulloc Cave ai
Up ia np air. H~uskud Jadu.tewma' oi, n o
~ mnce~cd taking it. From the very fir
doQne, I could tei! it was helping me.
can u:CW walk. two mitl's without
Catrn, !y.-lii \ ~teeu~i: :~le ri-(1g mei, and r.m doing all my work.''
from thu~ O ca, M . Dettia l',alock Ii you are all run down fronm woman!
writcs a.s folows: "I suffered for four troubW~a, don't give up ini dcspair. Tr
years, with womanzly trcubles, and (during Cardui, the woman's ionic. It has heltp
this time, I could only sit up far a Iittle muore than a mi!Pou women, in its
while, and could not walk anywhere at years of continuous success, and shoui
all. At times, I would have severe pains surely help you, too. Your druggist he
in mny left side, sold Cardui for years. He knowvs whi
The doctor was called in, and his treat.. it will do. Ask him. HeI will recomr
ment relieved me for a while, but I wa mend it. Begin taking Cardul today.
soon confined to my bed again. After r'if to Cliuanooe ~ MeineCo.tdi
Ihat, nothing seemed to do me any good. ir.ite, frWicsi ii "uIn wi7 or
- 'The D mnandr, of Your Blood
wVhen the -lood (the powe- fluid of your .
S body) is properly nourished, your body in
Mi~c~l~ttvariably radiate.s sigiis of glowing healhh
~ ut it is so easy to neglect its imnportance,
and blood disease's of malignant form,
like Rheumiatism, Catarrh,, Malaria, Scrof.
-- ulous poisons .' J skin diseases take hmolk Y ARi
*M)'fIbefore we are .awarc-:he result of negli
n~'~ ~:iKeep your blood (power fluid) running $
--pure by the nourishing qualities of 8. S. I. and banish
-these imudeirable tenants from your body.
Got the Cenulno 8.8.8. from your Druggit,
A iluipse at Typical Mexicans.
Letter from Laurens boy on the bor
der written to his mother:
Camp Stewart, El Paso, texas,
Wednesday Night, Aug. 16.
My Dear Mother:
I am sorry that I did not have the
time to write to any of the folks at
home today but I have been just as
busy as usual all day. I did slip off
about a half an hour this afternoon
and hide. I had planned to write last
night but Hammond camne along afd,
wanted rue to go into town with hiun
so we hit Capt. Malahon for a pass and
took tho trip, and 1 would not take
anything for it. We left camp aboue
one in the afternoon and rode into the
city on the train. The round trip cost
its a ituarter each. We first went into
a barber shop and it was a Mexican
barber shop,-yes and nA Mexican cut
my hair and charged ie forty cents
for it. lie gave me a good one for I
had it cut right close. I wish you
could have seen inc sittiug there with
that old greaser whacking on my eran
uinm. I didn't say a word and he
didn't say a word, but I watched him I
nighty close in the niirror and didn't
raise the least particle of kick about
the forty cents. After that we went
into the prettiest ice creamn parlor I
have ever seen. It is called the "Store
3eautittil"'. The ground space is
about the size of a base hall dianmond
and every detail of the whole tihing is
perfe(tly exqluisite. "Fannie" and I
went in and bought our little ittle
saucer of ice creamn and felt like inil
lionla ires on a vacation. We ate just
as slow for we wanitetd it to last just
as long as possible. I wish so 111iuich
that you all coild e' it. The town
itself iS not so bretty bit it so unique
and unsutal. It seents that I could
sp1eind a week just lookinlg. \'e were
0111 to see and we itire tid look and
look for all we wete worth. The big
dtry goods stores t hat we weti IirouagIi
were wotirful. an1d the big plaza in
the 'elet of the town wat heautiful.
I wottllIl lve liked to stay all the af
ternoon and watch tile Pt-o'ple go by.
W'e then totlowed the car. track and
passed through the Part of town that
is iade up ailniost eltlirely (f .\lexic'anis
ove'r haltf of the people ale .\ex.
alyway, and iialiy got to the interna
Iional brhiilige. :\lterican soldiers
gitarding the bridge stopped Its whetn
we blad :"]to111 within ahotit liflty yards
of it. hi11 we, calld -iatid there and(
see across the Civer to .1]Marez, tie,
.\lIe'ial tow ii jllt opposite t'l 'aso.
The gi:'rd oni out sile is pi-elty heavy
:t1d t:l y say that the one on the other
is athtitii as lig. Atlierin'ati sentinels
al:dl \leih-an sentilnels are Loth walk
i4 of, fl e satne bhtilge. --one at ote
-.Ill unti'h tile other at the other. Ev
ery persol 0r vehii'e that crosses is
sea rclied by hut i gua td:,. ]very oncte
in a whlilei tilhey 1it11rl a little gln to' w
d1(tr to looip tlhing.; lively.
T1" a i';'t'antlt1 of the \T oxic' li a it n a
i i Vn t. -i ii %i Mul - fifi u'a t -l-ein
.ittil l it iI and e itg i h j
I i I it l fro under I a lh. bite teki
itt,~ ~ ~ a li iltI lII a, I iiia llmlittI
I a.l lea it. aThe with I-.
u e;ti itf s-I for a t i t nir.' wold il...m
to im ing t an t er-I:; t g ti~
Thl. hare t ry one a a grcef- y: I a
he xi0 nauri :t . ~ and abbau
ear he pan sh I I ititmi
Y re : ablv bau iful T): -sxoh yil si
brows. rad hir arebti-Ir ha n t s k i .'ln
g ~ ~ ~ ee 4'lWI ti v S aw~ i t, a ih tit cti -
are tle ;-.ndI :'linth.s andar ten ~ f
xvn d i k o u :rye (l.'. woma so m-nIc
y htd n long speak shiawnising'tI
fo their headsi It 50eaches anm te n,
tehirtgt tne t a. T atytelnd toibe'h
4'nl headdrl' lac. wm-41 te la'(Ii so.
dt b i i'ad brimtt f elth ie the oneul
Ownis Ist.aw tsnbrerad and'i lt' hitt
'nde to bageadt.\ted thchin ldrent t
) tarex-ou il tit z'hings' atnd uii' think ii
Thcae in'd sphea'kTh stni wath ae
toite hile iin. oit m' nse ic tee tb
a ertin to mana ti doyhin lse. u
~rt ittl her we were01 hac oy
thets one ahme eith aer 1e,1(n the
thig w\ex. wantd to atmnd sa rahn
oppo ile I w s g~nl in- the tim
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* JONES NEWS. *
Dir. and Mrs. Arthur Cork, of
Georgia, recently visited relatives and
friends here.
Prof. and Mrs. Erskine Arnold, of
Greenwood, were recently in our
midst.
The county candidates addressed the
voters at Ware Shoals Saturday after
noon and that night. Messrs. Dominick
and Blease spoke to an immense au
dience.
We are indebted to our good friends
of Princeton for an invitation to at
tend their recent Masonic picnic and
regretted our inability to attend.
A large number of our people at
tended the old soldiers reunion at
Quaker and report a flue time.
Mr. W. J. McGee, of Columbia, ac
companied by his young friend, Mr.
Fitz Simmons, of Columbia, honored us
with his presence last week.
Mrs. W. T. Jones, Jr., has returned
from a visit to her parents, Mtr. and
Mrs. John Sims, of Waterloo.
Mrs. Fannie Irvin, of Laurens, was,
the recent guest of lon. and Mrs. J.
F. Morrison.
* * * * * * * * * * * " * " " * * "
* POIiTIC'A L Ei'll)EMI(', *
Dear Advertiser Readers:
About the last or August, every two
years there breaks out in South Caro
lina an elidetnli, not altogether fatal,
but how awful aggravating the disease
it is,-whiile it lasts. ('sually it wear's
off after a bit with no very il effects,
sometimes however it biecoines chron
ic and then. woe bet ide the sufferer!
I always (lid like to help folks so, as
I know a remiedy that will be helpful
I herewith give it free-gratis.
The discase usually appears directly
after an Anuglst r rimarty ad1(1 the syninii
tonis are a tightness in the chest. that
hinders good breathing a 1nd a prone
tess to see red in all things! 'i'he
disease is (iagtnosed by knowing one's
and is e:tiled 'Political soreness Ise
the following prescription liberally and
good restlts will follow.
Sn lulose the election don't stit yolu,
Nor the way the majority vote?
Vill it help the situation
To yell "t hey've got ily} gitm!"
Now wotldn't it he nieer
To break it as a joke?
And laughingly say "It's the other fel
low 's
And not my nose that's broke"
After atin August P'rinlary,
The ni est safest 1atn,
Is to take the muedicine mixed for you,
And( swallow it like a tuan
Iloping that all will tind above ef
ticacious and trusting that "he boys"
will give its an 4xcee(dingly ileasant
dose, I at,
Your' loving,
Aunt Kat,.
l'inl(41I'dl the Ilr ice Ot ouri c'hels. We
ten got a gfs f water aid carriiil
niu' littl ru tai t> a Table t m111 a ,
l'annije" woioit.4l itf n4 e e (N p.4
hS 4~.(si4( ur dila's whe wei 44 linish1:
Ii((4((1 t(n 14 wo h Ite Is about it, I o we 1'(
we got ouut "'l'anije" 10(i'ed me -lad
linpg Iboydl here4 t(l'l'orrow and see
tin and11 'at down11 untti) thle trin (' came.1(I
1ro0n'. uhen101 ue got bia-k 14o (141m
'((ni v.,11ld be4 surprised ho se4' lion.
Thbey havie treated!( ((. as niely as wei
(211ld (ver' expreUI4t ad we ar4e gi 111 '
14 til ally kindnessu; we ('ng1
I don41 kno 14w wha l we 1 ' oul(d hi 8
n1 444o24 il u 1iI h uis, ba11 it ha14 heE n
1"'1d4by ali (onnl((eld u1h ('it h'r
544' anty of the4 boys~ I kno4w itt tilt (othI
4r Souith ( arol1 ina Regimen4tt 14or we1
and14 they have bthtl beeni kept busy. I
1111 gointg over to see ltill l ellers as5
SOOni as I (an. W\e hav(' to ha(ve a pass2
14) get overto th14 Ile other1 teg ImtentI.
W are going to~ have our1 hieadqunar
ter's Itent f looredl, and( 11hen1 thle du4st
will not bothler its so~ imuich, for out
side of 11414 ii 5Is ait exclClentI camtip
site. Wh'len we get lixetd pr1oierly I
sh~all be well sa4tisfied. There is nothli
ing 11ha4t gives the feeling or beIng so
far away as thle irregullarity of thle
rtnailis. A*t Styx I used4 to hear frotm
some(4 of 1the4 fatllily 'Ieryt' day, and( it
hwi44 glow to'h be4 a,' habit1 with me to((4
look for 11uall ('very daly that( ('amte.
Illere I tmiss thle nmil all together somei
dlay 14nd41hat will gi 14 me(. Sotmethlinlg
(Il' II t-Ut (od( to). Il 1s necesslli;y'
n14arly (tight daly-i before( I get ani an1
51:1'er t an letter and1( by Ilhat time44
I have abn uost foro4!ttn w~hat I wr'ote.
We haive 1:ot begunt t(o drill yet but1
I 42utppose we will asx $oon asi the c'amip
1has been1 welil Ii xed. I mu1(st closo1 thtis
titte as It 1s gettinug late. With love to
all, I am
Youri de~voted son,
wao.
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and ourCATALOG.
~4.DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS SOLLEGE
Mr. Merchant:
Weu Anticipate
Buying flour, get in touch with us
over long distance 'phones. Day
'phones 821 or 822; night 'phone
478. We pay all calls.
If a man worth one Million
Dollars called on you and you knew
it, he would get your attention at
once.
We represent several Million
Dollars in flour Mills, and it will
pay you to consider us before buying.
We Represent the Following Mills:
Hopkinsville Milling Co., Hopkinsville, Ky.
Nashville Roller Mills, Nashville, Tenn.
The Wright Milling Co., Bluefield, W. Va.
Blumont Milling Co., Blumont, Va.
Oxford Milling Co., Oxford, Ohio.
Eldred Mill Co., Jackson, Mich.
Cumberland Valley Milling Co., Nashville,
Tennesee.
D. A. Stickles & Son, Hagerstown, Md.
Kelley Milling Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Northwestern Mill & Elevator Co., Toledo,
Ohio.
Laurenceburg Roller Mills, Laurenceburg,
Indiana.
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