The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 30, 1918, Image 3
Fagged Out Women
Vinol is What You Need
If all the tired, overworked, run-down women in
this community could realize how our delicious
Vinol, which contains Becef and Cod Liver Pep
tones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates and Glycc
rophosphates supplies the vital elements necessary
to enrich the blood and create working strength,
we wouldn't be able to supply the demand.
Dukedom, Tenn. Burdett, N. Y.
"I live on a farm and keep honuse "'I keep house for my family of
for six in my family. I got into a three, and misc chickens. I had a
nervous, run-down condition so it nervous breakdown, so I was unablo
seemed ms though I would die. A to work. The doctor did not seem to
friend adivised ino to try Vinol. I help me, and a cousin asked me to
have b-en greatly improved by its try Vinol. It built mc u)-i ow
use and mu better a stronger in have a good appetite and ai well and
every way. "-Mrs. H. IL Goodwinm. strong. "-Afrs. Loyal lihner.__ ---,
For sil r . lown, nerv4xis, sinind o con :ionnM, t *4 .( Vlv, . d erl0d i
feob01lo old 1)001)1 and dolieato childroii, thero Is noC r, J,,Jo Iltice o
1coe
BJZIANN~cffee
and Good Cheer go together
hke'Possum and Sweet Potatoes,
BECAUSE Luzianne makes the best-tasting
. B cup of coffee you ever drank. It's roasted
"When It just right. The fragrance-you can't forget it.
Pours, It And the flavor is delicious.
Re igna" Coffde-lovers know that Luzianne just hit. the
epot, for it's full of punch and pep.
If you don't think that this go old tanne
is worth what you paid, then your grocer
and he'll give you back every cent.
STOMACH TROUBLE
Mr. Marion Holcomb of Nancy, Ky., says: "For quite
a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. I would
have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most
disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate anything with
butter, oil or grease, I would spit it up. I began to have
regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but
after a course of these, I would be constipated. It just
seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were
no good at all for my trouble. I heard
THEDFORD'S
BLACK-DRAGHT
recommended very highly, so began to use it. It cured
me. I keep it in the house all the time. It is the best
liver medicine made. I do not have sick headache or
stomach trouble any more." Black-Draught acts on
the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of
throwing out .aste materials and poisons from the sys
tem. This medicine should be in every household for
use in time of need. Get a package todlay. If you feel
sluggish, take a dose tonight. You will feel fresh to
morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists.
ONE CENT A DOSE a in
NE W FA LL GOODS
WILSON'S
A comnplete assortrment of silks and dress
fabrics of every description, hosiery and un
derwear, blankets, flannels and outings.
The Latest in Ladies' Neckwear
Owing to present rnarket conditic~he
goods are offered at prices as iow as they can
be found anywhere.
W. G. WILSON & CO.
Millers' Certificates
Again Authorized
Farmers Who Have Their Own Con6
Ground Into Meal or Corn Flour
Will Not Be Required to Purchase
Wheat Substitutes With Wheat
Flour if They 8ec.ure Millers' Cer
tificates and Surrender These to
Merchants.
Columbia.-Under tihe rules of the
Food Administration now inl effect, un
dor which four pounds of wheat flour
ma11y be purchasoe( to one pound of
substtitilles, knlown as (ho 80-:0 rutle
this subtis1 1 uting the 50-50 rulu--farl
er m' t IyIrchase flour, inl this propor.
tit n, ulpon the surrenler to tieir deal.
ers of r1illers' ci-t illeaf cs. The lood
Ad11iiiiininisation lhas agaiun authorized
the u.e of moillets certifiale, -aInd
countv food adminiArators have been
notified to this offrt by William lNl
liot. Federal i oud Adniinistri.or for
South Carolina.
The farner Ia y. rol' Instance, take
11h1 corn to the mill and have it ground
into either imeal or corn flour (1ot
hominty Or grits), secure a miller's cer
ificate showing the niituber of pounds
of corn or corn flour ground, take this
certificate to the retail dealer in flour,
surrender It to him, and buy from the
dealer four pounds of wheat flour for
each pound of corn flour or corn ical
he has had ground, as shown on his
certificate, without purchasing addi
tional substitutes with his* flour.
The only wheat flour substitutes
which retailers may require their cus
tomers to accept in buying wheat flour
under the rules of the Food Admin
Istration at present in effect, are corn
flour, corn neal or barley flour. If
the farmer has his own corn ground,
and agrees to use such substitutes,
and has his miller's certificate to show
for it, lie is not req(uired -to buy addi
tional wheat flour substitutes, but the
dealer Is authorized to sell him, in the
proper proportions, on -the strength of
plillers' (ce-rtificates,
The millers' certificate rule do6A
not, however, permit merchants to sell
flour on such certificates which show
that the farer has had his corn
ground into homliny or grit.s.
MAY CHARGE ONLY
REASONABLE PROFIT
foed Administration Protects Farm.
ers by Forbidding Dealers In Wheat
Mill Feeds to Charge More Than a
Fixed Margin of Profit.
Columbia.-Retall dealers of wheat
wrill feeds, rice polish, rice bran, dried
beet pull) and cotton seed products In
South Carolina have been notified by
the Food Administration that no more
than a reasonable advance over the
delivered price of any particular feeds
sold shall be charged, under Rule 1 of
Special License Regulations. No. 25,
which became effective October 1.
Under these rules, the Food Admin
Istration announces margins in excess
of the following schedule in case of
mill feeds, rice feeds and dried beet
pulp, will 'be considered excessive. The
schedules given are manximum, and do
mot justify charges In excess of this
cus-tomarily charged in any particular
dIstrIct or case whore the lower
charges will insure a reasonable
profit.
"1. Where one or mere farmers pur
chase In advance of delIvery in full
carleads, take delivery at car and pay
cash when retaIl dealer Is -requiredl to
meet sIght (draft, $1.00 per ton, pllus
demurrago, If any.
"2. Whore 011e or more farmers pur
chase In adlvance of delivery In full
carloads, take delIvery at car andI pay
cash on (delivery. $1.50 per ton plus
demurrage, if any.
"3. Where farmer purchases and
takes delivery at car and pays for It
on dlelIVery In ton lots or more, but
loss than carI lots, $2.00 per ton.
"4. Where farmer purchases and
takes delIvery at car and pays for It
on1 delIvery In lots less than one ton,
$2.50 per ton.
"5. Sale ex-waruehouse In lots of orns
toni or more, $4.00 per ton.
"6. Sale ex-warolhouse in lots of less
tJhan one0 (tn, $5.00 per ton.
"7. One dollar may be added to the
'foregoing margins when sale is made
on credIt, or at dealer's option the
legal rate of Interest may be charged.
"8. One dollar shall he ldducted
from the margInu prescribed in 5 andl
6 when the retaIler buys on credit and
the job)ber's margIn is thereby in
creased $1.00 per 4on."
The above margIns will also apply
to the sale of cotton seed meal cake
and hulls by retail feed dlealers, ex
cept where different margIns have
been prescrIbed by the Food Admin
istrator for the State.
"The United States Fobd Adminhs
trat Ion considers that in scales of
feoeling stuffs at retail the adlvance
on any IndIvIdual sale should not In
any caso exceed the purchase pric'e
dolvered at warehouse door, plus 15
per cent. Where delIvery is maile to
the consumer, reasonable eartage
charges may be added. Trhe Foodi Ad.
minist rat.lon wIll, therefore, consIder
any sale of feedIng stuffs In excess of
this advance as a vlolathkn. Trhis
margin also app~lies to the sale of corns
oats, rye, or barley at retaIl as feed,
but not to wheat mIll feeds, cotton
seed pbodiucts, rice products, or drIed
beet pulp, for which specIal margins
are .prescribod by Lihe above rulek
NEW GERMAN NOlTE
APPARENTLY ASKS
FOR ARMSTICE TERMS
English Newspapers Disagree
As to the Meaning of
The Note.
LoIAlot. Oct. 28. - The G ermia1111 II
('ial wirelesis d1chtres 111hat, the Ger
1utan g1'ernrnI114j43ent's reply Io l'reS dilt
N\ i olso 's 4to is .4 foliows:
"Th I'rsisnt kIow 11 1,hl deep
1-4114 '4(1 4 44444 P It; '. ' , I i11,(' 4
Ih h m' in ('4441 c n '( i 4tion4. a 41 that1
1':'-' ne4 o:,'t4 m4 w)4'4 \ill be4 ('4t44IuiI l
deci4'siva legal4 power'4 inl 414-41rthum.
1VII1C 14 I 1 ,11(4Is v i I4441 I lo.. c 4( )11 4 111.
I (1 * I~ ( ~ : I V! I I Ie I f 4
w ih t. c( i.t; tI o: '1 the I l I itary
-r I lin :5b4I ti retl 4 .
thlt proposls" Ifor '1n .arn11-tice, n r
dncin'.' a4 pom-' of justicv such 1s 1;1
President has descwribed."
EngdlidI P'alpers Disagree,
1anit'Iot. O0. 2N.- -Lonon l nwspa
pers are livi(el inl oinin regarding
Grrtlaliy's reply.
"''lle lot(! is vir'ttl4Illy a111 unqua14 li
lied w14 eePtune of 'resident \\'ilson's
del(illds," says thle Clironicle.
"It carries tle sitluation n1o fur(her,
the Mll declares.
"Germily's flew posture W11'rranits
u1s inl )elieviig tit lie )ea(e not
oily is inl sight but is within reach,'"
is the opinion1 of the Daily News.
"T.rhe promptitude of the reply is
evideice of the neiced of and desire
for an ariistice," the Post says,"
Ilt iothiig so far suggests any fun
(imeit al change in anything iII Ger
imay, except expectations of victory."
'"'llere Is lothing nlew inl tle note,"
according to tle Times," except that
it seeks to impose uIpoll tle Allies thle1
Initiative for teims of anl armistice."
.RE'SU.'LTS WILL,
START I'LTE LAUI'RlENS
l'cople report 11luick re4slts from
i te I1votik yv vwh. A girl with
4 4k, 1trained ey4s 1-as hlped by
ON1: iiplica1ion1. lii: motgI 4j.!4:I 04aui1
41 411 1w (r read h4e4r4n I eyeIp in ,
Ill fi lt' wt4 . ' h Ir fm oI I w: is t: . .\
- :il~ l !:"oW , of ILa%,tptik is- :"!:IIr;-n t-od
lo h11 :. :-:\).:1 yV (' \ \I.: weak.11 :r:in d
or4: in :' r 444.!. 4 I44 : \\' \S4I444 *tar
wi''I Os < I R o p4 .\.in m e
LUDENDROFF QUITS
AS VIRTUAL HEAD
OF GERMAN COMMAND
LAmdon, Oh1. 2 IN -sign tion m;
en a 1.1dendorff, ;1.si virttial 4o4
11aIinIer ill 4hief of the G rmaI:n41 armhl4,-:
is repoted inl 11 nagency dispawh1) frml
Copenhaugenl.
('p4nl ideulonr who Is 11leged ta !mve
opposed a11 pe(ce efforts is Sai41 h>
ha'.ve been p)lced( by lie Kaziiser on 0he
nt11 achied list.
Aiother ('opinhagen dispitch says
that4 it is leairned that1 tile F'rankfurer
Zeittinlg unIItualifiedly demanllds aui
04ation of the (iser.
The Kaiser ittended Fridiy's ses
sion of lie warl, committee at which
Ludenldor'ff )r1o)Illy suibmitted his
resigna0ion. "Importalit decisionis"
were taklen,. 4(acdinig to ad(vice4s hiere.
Orici or'gahis i~n Germany4113 declare
reforms ar ie prepared andl141( tha 1141eich
sta~g appr)1o val of them11 ha s 14een asked.
TheIise refort)us,1 would14 r'ender thle mili1
tary I subjhect to) (ivilian41 ('ntr11 t'1 he
cables sltte. Some11 paper comment0111141
bIttler'ly I tat these ref1ormis are the(
last humi11i144 lon of Gelrmany13.
.IAl'A N 1h.10 SOMF- SO it1y
Sill1's TO0 T'lN 0O1-:11 TO I'S,
\Ya sh ingt on, Oct. ' .---'h'e .111)4 pa(nese
)governmen h11 as 1144 n ad0'1 41visedl that4 four'
hulls whliich VC4 wer tr4asferred4 1t) the
l'hnlted States shllippine boardI4 under0i a1
recen'l Iti inter-governmuent111 ship agree3.44
iiqed. it wa'ls stated oI' l 14ianly ohIy4443.
to Ipihl their 41raft into4 th war 141 zon1e.
It1 was stated4. They' 441o - ave refusedi' 115!4
saying4 'h !4 ven44 44 thr44 inchl gunl
h:1 :l pa .44d iil 4 tweni th i rthday441,. Ili
44n4 d14'44w44ight: ton4' of1 .la444n4's4' ship
ping1. uni414'r 4harte to4 444his ne4vernment11
1'r~: 4 war tra :-ila44ation4. lin let ull 1oi
Statels the4 'th- 1boardi was 4o per'in1it
the sipmen14'4t to .4' lan of one 4411 n of11(
Cascarets Best
Family Laxative
Harmless to keep liver, bowel
and stomach clean, a ,
cost only 10 cen
('n1114 the4 nie4 .ts, 44 e th st liver and4(
howl (Ileain 15g yon1 e'v'r 4\;4erieedl.
t'ascarets1 w.ill 114lie yourI liver1 and1
('leani you4t 1thirty feof ho 4wels with1
44ut gripini. You4 will wa4ke up1 feel
lng grand(. Your4 head14 will 1b4 ('lear,'
b4reath1 41i1ht, 14ongue14 ('1ean1, stomach('1
sweetl---Ge't a 11n-rent box now at any13
druiig store'4. I est (en11ithric forI ('hil
dre as1 well as' I 4 gro(wni-upls. Taste 14 like
(4an1dy an1 dIneverl fail. ThrCy Wor'k
while vnn 51l01).
5, 1
Resembles Old Manifested by
Fashioned Grip CatarrhalCondition
The symptoms of Span
ish Influenza ar very tom3 of Influenza, it is
similar to old faslhioned well to con'.ult our fain.
grip - pains throughout *lo Jill y.s ii . (jclt "
the body, Cxtrlme (liz/A- l ha til
Jicss, sleepines~s, chills, 1001 i
hligh rbe vI is rh,:ia ci,
In~at 4 i-a 1*.0e m
IiW it th: firt symp.
III',ms Itof. w infue za % t, 1"
dy hy iuiit I I w :. t 1.41e.
isllil' :lot 1110 <i e s. i t o,
IIIie ts ioinhe " ti ! .
of thll e tt1 1 . I ; Y. 1'lii1:1.
For Catar a y . ip.a Ta!
Thi W ll l:ia.w" u i .i c i P rut 'I) a ar
m11aullaimiiitig a iite lbya , .1:n? a l 1. . - O .
ollf (le laily imik.' !, V - . .a g-<. . I lt p,;"
restoring riTl y im a: to -iUn -e.
For forty-live .a l a11 ntainal .. li 1 1 a reliail
safe-guard to the livaijli of tihl, Aiaer-1c n ':inily.
EXPERIIEN('E OF I'SEi:lRS TlE BES WPR IW.00313 )l II I N7
ANNA. 01110. "I find l'aruna t x- NI:\ \ i, N. .. I h
P -1 1: fil ,I I.: ill. It \\ill
ccllent for Catarri of the l etd. I lia i M y
keep Peruna and M:analln In the fatnaiy .iways Im-o o ala 't I ,
hous e all (le (line." - Mrs. A. 11.1)d for stor:ali ;An141 howel
Ruaikle, Box 80. Unl ods. " 00. CSat'k, 1'.
Try Peruia First -Tablets or Liquid - Sold Everywhere
{ Pu9'your money
in our
NATIONAL
BANK
me\03
Vei
Safety for your money and service are two things
for which our National Bank stands.
Gome in and open a bank account with us. We
shall give your money the safety which our being a
member of the Federal Reserve system of banks in
sures. We shall give you the service of a bank which
holds its business by treating its customers right.
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
We add 4 per cent. interest.
The Enterprise National Bank
N. B. DIAL, President C. H. ROPER, Cashier
BE TIFUL
Evr/oa ie to sav money.
Every woman should hatronie jewelrya. afty st
isfaction and economy.
D/AMO D S LESNOF'
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