The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, March 27, 1918, Image 12
Calomel Today! Sick Tomorrow!
I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
Don't take nasty, dangerous calomel when bilious,
'constipated, headachy. Listen .to m e!
Calomel salivates! It's mercury. your '(fer and straighten you up
Caloiel acts like dylamite oi a bettf and quicker than -nasty calo
sluggish liver. W.hien calotel comes m 'and without making you sick,
into contact with sour bile it crashes 3-11 just go back and get your money.
hito i t,eausimg crampmig and nausea. .1 f yopfake calomel today you'll be
Jf you feel. bilious, headachy, oil- i g-,Afind nauseated tomorrow; be
stipaedl and all knocked out., just. go sim es, it may salivateu you, while if
4.o your druggist and get a bottle of you take Dodson's Liver Tone you
Ihon's i Tver Tone for a few cent. will wake up feeling great, full of
wh,ichi i.s a harm less vegelable sub- -ambition and ready for work or
stiOWe for dangerous caloniel. Take play. It is harmless, pleasant and
a poonful aud if it doesn't start safe to give to children; they like it.
After Easter Comes Housecleaning
-ine now what Carpets, Rugs- Linen Blinds,
Ltv-e Curtains, Draperies, Covers, etc., you will
want (!eansed, freshened and refinished by our
superik't methods.
REMEMBER "FOOTERS"
"Is Always Safest and Best"
Cumberland, Md.
LIVER DIDN'T ACT
DIGESTION WAS BAD
Says 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, Who Tells How She Was Relieved
After a Few Doses of Black-Draugbt.
Meadorsville, ICy.-Mrs. Cynthia doses of liac%-Draught."
Ii iAnbotliain, of thin town, says: "At 'Sevciit N of -iiecessful use has
rn:- a,, whiCh is (~., the liver does nAadc Thedvrl,; flich-Draught a
nr. act :i w1 as when young. A few
) lloN .i.: , Gf ev v fa infl: at tim ICa
. :r ago, i: -uyimch was all out of Deed the i Il at I 1lack-Draught ean
fin. I was cosipatcd, my ll giv e I n anr 'l -
..tact. ST. ( ::cstion was b~ad, and,. 1:-- aig- the I ro::'.A (,(",w fna Ioi1
Iti ol so litt to andardt me. hou, hold rmd. livery
pc ltv %j a - .. c;. Iuc' 1CL w l 1
re ' \'~ I a. ~ member, (1) af ver wam!y tii ns
(,&.-. i.1nil I would gihle thaaek- tt :i , I a g can
I~~~ daria In woldgmelak
Draught a thoro 'hL trial as I knew it. "cin.g oid.,].. Nc-1, t1win that way.
was highly recommended foi- this it - . Itats IwOiptly,
to1uble. I began tak:ng It. I felt gently and Ii a natural Way. If you
rafter a few doses. 'my appetite feel slismh, t,!::: a doa: tonight.
linproNet a1n(d I became stronger. 'M . You will f lel ltomorrow. lr o
Lowels acted naturally and the least 2 y. a ac-One c l. a yo10
txoubdle was soon righted with a few All druggists. J. C.9
WHY WORRY 2
PRFESERVE THE !.EATHER
LIQUIDS AND PASTES
FOR BL AC, WHIIE , TAN, DARKI BR.OW. OR ONELOOD SHDES,
1I (F DAL iE (O PO f 0N., LTD. O iALOd. .V
For Little Folks'
Milder Ills
>vercome the, tceohl,
--whn th f lo disgres the p ealay
eNIG leeI 1a tidI renedV at
ia i Ia an she know.1lit lue. ~t
Peruna Tablets Are A
'' ''Quick Aid
tion, freec the ver loae s21(( tomaich,
V('t'~iletie atdremuove the c.atarrhial coinditionis and( reC
buibl tile st rengthu.
Peruna Is A Reliable Family Remedy
i ' has prol'cVed t hat ini111 inumerale
-is te chle-i reliance in the Ameri
can h:>:le fo a ~ 'll trhl trob.
I a tab !tifrm it is ever -re:!ly-to
- ate a I li fe isuance. I i y ,
haveu't U::d it in this form, get ai box
THE PERUNA COMPANY
Columbug. Ohia
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* 11031E DEMONSTRATION *
DEPARTMENT. *
(ily Miss Dalsy Harris.) *
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Os V...... e *Sege V.ee o.
For the past two months we have
been stressing food production and
conservation, and we shall continue
this campaign throughout the year. But
there is something else we can do to
help win this war. Not all can go Into
tile trenches, but there Is sonic' one
thing that every person can do. The
first thing at hand is to buy Thrift
Stam11ps.
MJr. David R. Coker, chairman of the
StCate Couniel of Defense. makes this
appeal to the farmers, who as yet
have dolle little, in a financial way, to
will this war:
"I would suggest to the farlers'
wives that tley sell their surplus bul
ter aild canlied goods antd invest in
\\'ar Saving Stamps.
"School childiren caln do odd jobs inl
the afterni'Ioons a1 n illlvtest ill War Stv
inus Stat ps %\ iith he feteliing that they
1o. ae soldierint atid ale he ulig I he
boys at Ile Fronl.
-''No snuIml illveslot' canl find a betterol
la for hli-, small asig h n inl
thtt \' Wir Savinig ltamps. Thy v ar
iur tl:Isab t -le in 25 ts iiiis and a
<,.tI handi ia le .Lan. .s1. 192.. is
iort hasabbdl f'or k $1.1 1. They will eit.
redelellwd ()n It'll day ' oice withi onec
cei per tloonthl interesi.
\\'e who) arc "afev al hotnev canunoi.
or u htnot. too have cotaflorlable con
:,Hionevs Winless .11arv doing ,~ry
lhinig we call to help win th' wa'. and
tli only chiace tiI most of uts have
lo li phj is ill raisinlg lliore Food. saving
f'ood, buying \\ar Sa1vinigs and Thrift
Stal s nd1111 liherty lionilds.
Our vontrihtitions aIre, firs(, oitar
Solis 11nd brother-ls for] thev Irenlches:
"tecolld. litas 1otnd 1 of food products
WI, Call grw: ait third. nnmevy for
ILiherty bonlds.
Your o i l and the nati' io'i s sons are
re- *lying onl the 1'. S. Treastury to un
ish fihings withl whichl they may lightl.
Their ives art' lost if' the Ireasury
fails. Omr couintry is lost if the Ireas
Iry L Iails. and i1n1.\ \ ins.
Tl -rfor1 1 V ry caill y an rake
and Ittp to (' her1bel"og t tho
111: lory 1 t hil .ir sohii'r s i4ay e' t1
4'I uli Ih itilis w i our inoneii
or ~ ~ bIn a e n t I in s I int Ih
ti 11 1r in 1 'sb.rI -
Iin t v Io I lI (I . These handsI
ar I' hII is It , i rab1e investm1nt n yl
Thlt'r'efor- whil-i' n Apr;\ il tliv {; l b I '
Third bi41-rty ltiti cam paign is i m
on. 1et us everyone do "Our bit" to
iake thl ho l issue .scess1 by -11-11
b I ,, 1 1 t i l i b ds ;I: we posAhily
can. It is t11 a11 t we caln d) for the
ST .\C 11 E1-:
.11\\ STII.L. ,IVE-s
' -wh sff'rI' I om s ur stom
arei (' ib141 .tlir IS. 114n4- I1411 n.'
f I I a :'111 i re 41 .3 1 t in 1 0Il \'~l''i1
h i n it48 4' :h.n -i 1 - t e 4 l4n 4 ''l e it:
aii h 1 t11 n 1 n 14,(..al'pr
11n:n 1 l 414' 4411 l tild' i k li Ifn
h.l l'ln .l4rene h. eif1r11 11441 Na Siirdy
ffne i'. ii lI5 ill I il 01 : 'i eI nu1nh ':b t
dW.f hearIOl'O4nle antbI farl i t 'tl
51 w4'h o pr1( I i eit on, i tor a.: I hg
where'14i ( and by 4i.:uns l arm:4tit ' o
3''1 a . 31' III01h act is rii(y 1 a ats c ief
hib 11p C te lo im am n( unhty. e.
T i s p rescrpti n is411 lg ttw, \fli.. Ina
31'. hl1( in:1 illscabb-e for in 11'
Wlor ho14s (lforI gt olyafw .1ent. Tod
Tahtl. Theyil3 Snay.fi
- 111 * 4 l* t 1. of y(II l1 III.. enjoyed
i singiig at the home of Miss Willie
M.\ae Godfrey Sunday night.
On March 5th Mr. Oleve Smith's
house and all of his household goods
were totally destroyed by flre, also
oulr teacher, Mliss Annie Iaurie
Wright's clothes were destroyed. We
feel it our duty to lelp them.
Mrs. II. C. Garrett, Miss Clara Gar
rett, Ida D. and Ezell were all visitors
in Fountain Inni Saturday.
Autnt Amandy MeCauly, who is visit
ing her sister, Airs. J. B. Rhodes, we
are sorry to rep6rt, is on the sick list.
We wish her a speedy recovery.
Youngs township singing conven
tion will be held at Riddles Old Field
oil March 31st. Come and bring well
tilled baskets. Do not forget the date.
Pubile invi.ed.
Boschee's (krtnan111 Syrup11
vill (Iltiet youri' cough, soothe tile inl
llhininuiit ion of a lote throat and lungs,
stop iraitionl it i the l tholwlial tihes,
insuriig a goodj light's rest, free fromn
cottl!hing and N fill easy expecelrationl
inl thte tu1orl- a g. .\ e and( Sold Inl
AnlIIi(rent 01 t '-I~'years. A won
derill lresI'i,)tjrft~ . sting natur1le
ill Iuildilig up your general health
a1n10 th!rowing off 1tle disease, pvee
iall.y luSefil inl 1lng 1trouble, asthnia,.1
aupi. lromichilis. etc. Por sale Iv
l'on 1rCgo'. :'-0 a-141 911 centsl hot
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INtON 311-:I'TING. *
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'T( n.- w ilt li ighlanld loitie clrich(1
on .\lt re b : 11:uu :"1. 1911%.
I'roriiiin.
c:: -Devotional Ixe c ises, leIl by
Illro. .1. 1'. '\artin.
10: 15-loll Call and Organizallion.
I1:i' S i , by Kcv. S. II. Teliple
man.
I[ If 10-- 'e bal llepor-IS fr-oi ('hii r-ches,
12:'i "N w (lnvlerls 1u the
('hilrth's litty Tkfoward h'Itemn."
itvv. \\. A. lia Id w in .and fIll,(. T1. 11.
IBrown.
2::' "The ''ainli!v AlIar'." Rtev. (eO.
I lopk ins. bra. T1. . Iangst on. 1i0o.
\V .\l. *'oker.
Al''IlCNOON.
\f l'Ixc lnnge ')t Plans for flais
in. ili' Nveess:iry Finids to PIo
1uwe all Isocal and Missionary
\Virk in (tMl 'l i e. Ilo. .T.
.1 ()wine 1. Rev. .1. 0. Alartin auil
b-.. are Ilopihis,
2:2't. "k a ('lurch hial is Not Mis
Si n1try in I oih l I lic n1dI(I l'raI -
tie. a N4-\\ Testtent Chr-ch?"
l0-v. ". 11 I.Te tpl lu . ro. II. I I.
.\ l hm . Biro. .1. E.. .\lrlin.
Si'N ).\Y MllIN(;
n11: 4 '1 1flada School.
I I :lm 'i\ssiolls. as lIelatcl to .lohn
::: I;.'' Iter. .1. 0. .\la till and 11ev.
\W. A. I11ahlwinl.
11:2)1".jissions, as Related to Mtt.
2-:1!f.'' ltt . 1. 1). I;tss and hiro.
TI. S. Langston.
\issions, as Ilelateil to Ulf.
a 1.: . ro. .I.0v ings
a i e .1.. It. \\ illia m -'.
.\V'I-:lNOON.
l I II r.
cm' I: ul ! 1-'I I ltcl.
delIs"lionsiiip Icpen florl benera
I)I8'0c '1a I!! delees aNIl vis
ti bt hih- ti ouitin-~i Kitgo -soe(
cink out ifthe lspirt luoves yout.
lii.I N'I'A' Graiesi. nightl f u
tii--khishitlise ict (otr 111u itt
51101'g ili.\k-: M Ni' I I-: (i
l'arensI pele entni tirevenr appn-.
gIy.;rant, Ia .,a lviixed sa in A dleria
ONEl'OONI''tlait givse teu road1
howel c ras I so lcco~intely 111 il relievestc
.\Nvcri('si- sor itach,01 11as( or lon
Thecs iNTANT.fo tilSiante action~,- (o Ai
ler-i-ka suph~is es boh (doel'rs ad'pa
uby ejute todyth Senate nihieeayto-|
diebhlmtantihlthe bygi vto' aske toy
inpoA ntn h wr h Oeni
bil. avaned s a tnnsrto
subtitte or he enae iiar co -
mite wa Sa ie n u iin i
reto mesrs wa reedfvr
NEW -WIRTHMOR WAISTS
---to Help Brighten Up Your
Wardrobe for Spring
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Here they re; the new Wirthmor Waists for
Spring, and a neat, 4inty and pretty---and just
as good as irtbalfois evcr were---and just think
of it
Still Priced at Just $1.00
If you're not Wirthmor-wise---if you have
never worn a Wirthmor, then by all means, do
come in and make their acquaintance, for thereaf
ter you'll save largely every time you buy an inex
pensive Bicuse.
Sold in just one good store in
every city---and sold here only
Also just received a new shipment of Easter
Slippers in gray, field mouse and other colors.
H. TERRY
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The 1'ord ca. was designid to serve Ithe
111 il d1(h Ind it s dail i nIevi in g It he le
ilt' : t bl sins and pleasu r1 e 1 or I
il of the world, As 111.
abl fo bg bsi__san rh poesinsa
'11)(I til
rt_ _ad small Inerchanti n
()ud I 'a o opera I in i k il l t- he Il ideua I
Owr for the fant ~ily -' r ars have be!wc 14
WalDR0(OS GARAG
>1/,PURE as
C Suter Sunshine
*IK soft, beaming sunlight of Dixie
fnd, Luzianne brings cheer to meal
cme-breakfast, dinner and supper. Folks
who try it once have a genuine affection
for it ever after. Luzianne comes to you
in clean, sanitary, air-tight tins. The
( flavor stays in-impurities stay out. Buy
-- a can of Luzianne. Use the whole can.
e x If you don't honestly believe it is better
INPTEA~gaslmS tha~n any other coffee you ever tasted,
tell the grocer to refund your money.
But, try it.
IpIANNEcoffee
"When T Pms, It Rae..n"