The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, May 21, 1919, Image 2

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JOHN A. HOLLAND, Tho Greenwood Piano Man. The largest dealer in musical instru. ments in Western South Carolina. Sells pianos, self-player pianos, organs and 4owing machines. Reference: The Bank of Greenwood, the oldest and strongest Bank in Greenwood County. 1IFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore; touchy corns off with fingers Do--n't hurt a bit Drop a litth Fr:n-o a aaching corn, instantly thu .orn slops hurting. then you ift 1: :. -: ( t. Yes, magic! \: uny hotle of Freiezone costs hit a f. nts at any drug store, bit b: nIt to roillie i'Very hari torn w. I o i h etv i t I1 n i t 1 (IW Was a Misry P Mrs. F. M. Jones, of . P ahaer, Oklat., writes : " Freai the time I en te-edI inito w.omatnhiood . I l^>oked wvith d:-end fromtC ca mthlfl to the next. I suffered with my back and bearing--dowtn' pain, until life to mue w~as a miscry. I would think I could not endure the pain any longer, arnd I gradually got worse. . . Nothing seemed to help me until, one day, ... I decided toj TAKE ARUII The Woman's Tonic " I took four bottles," Mrs. Jones goes on to say, "and was not only greatly relieved, but c'a' truthfuLlly say that I have not a pain. .. "It has now been twoj years since I took Cardu, and I am still in good1[ health. . . I would ad vise any woman or girt to use Cardul who is a sufferer from any female trouble." r If you suffer pain caused from wo~manly trouble, or if you feel the need ofa good strengthening tonc to buIld up yourrun-down System, take the advice of Mrs. Jones. Try Car dul. It helped her. We .5]believe it will help you. All Druggists L,68 . DARING AUSTRAL 2,000 MILE linwkfler 11114 ('omnpanionl "Iliop Off" Irom ('anaiatt ('oast Suiday After noon. laritisher Coines to Vr rei While Startiig. Auistralnn's Plan1e Not Equipped for Water. If lie Falls lie (Goes to Bottom. St. John, N. F., .\lay iS.-Harry G. Ilawker. Australian aviator, and Corn inander MacKeizie (;rieve, his navi gator, are winging their way across the Atlantie tonight on the most perilous airplane flight in history. They took the air at 5:55 p. in. to day, G reenwich time (1:55 p. In. New York time) and expect to reach the Irish coast in twenty hours unless some accident forces thenm to plunge into the sea. Wlhen the Sopwith biplane passed froini view beyold the hills to the northeast, headed for the open sea, it left behind with shattered hopes lla1wker's EH-glish rival, Frederick P1. hlaynhamt, who had hoped to h)e first across in a Miartynside plane and wiin the glory and the $50,000 prize of the London Daily Mail. 'Raynhai was tuning ip the engine of his machine when Hawker lasi ed over the Englishman's airdonie. dropping as he went the untiderear riage of his Sopwith to lighten tile load he mtist carry. Raynhatin and his navigator, Charles W. P. Morgan, realized then that the Australian was oil his way. Instantly they deterinined to follow him for all fheir prepara tions had been made weeks ago. but misfortune initervened. As the Martynside "taxied" along the uneven surface of the runwa. preparatory to tihe take-off, a tear axle broke under its heavy load and the tuach ine ploughed into the 'rounld. Pilot antd navigator %were jammed in the wreckale. but appareitly neitlier was .;eriously it . Whilt tltham' injtries were bieing treatd ll awker was well on his way. ndav sighlt - rs, list lessIy waicina' what tHwy suppyo.;ed wals to bte a t rial I L2hi of the ' opwillh, wtr. timazed htei thev saw (he tirit - Cariage21- dro:) like I Inunmit neariI Ill .\lar.n1ia-doiribun. The(y )m".s it InI( I i1.tw li r hi,11 dcnsrl ined1-1 I I ary no lonor for it ht-f Himl withl oitit i ; I I ve the I. ii hbtT iineI h i uit:01r~ ls rti t - n it it :ril -o i I ~- ic)) Vlo tii ito in- cir ttn tit-ila i ) II* stit IS tidil iryt h anorth:-r Wh n lw!c totiod h t n dlit-r ituli!wan d Liftige waced a \V-t'i at if ltrh~ie tout heworvln iita ha t folt~ tt the hsenl titurse, the litth. ;.l1ne1fad d rpidly fo iw \n il mintur' a iot' hladpdwinent a It wa td!c in the adi aft rnutes aou ofte, ishtt, beyon thei hilr lti II: : ; o l irt wIt ilt' ut on ith. ltttut o a iticnditind bih het Ovt in ib-. Qii li and ie nal i at orh r:1ci'e cn bee h aad of tlt iy ~tntti tt fndca staon wi shweinc~rasd IAN STARTS NON-STOP FLIGHT Hlartynlside "ak off" grounds. lak It er tried out the Sopwith for a minitc or tw& :And called conditions for a start. "g . eO :r''." ( rieve agreied. The Planie wis tien given, a fiinal inspect ion. At 5:51 Greenwich time, the Sop with was ready. At .':55, sharp Haw ker gave the ,word and the ground crew "let go." Tlie little plane Jerk e(d forward, then moved steadily over t le itulevenl grouind. Ilawker gathered. speed rapidly as Ie bowled over the turf, rocking heavily. At 200 yards he was going fairly -well but swaying badly. A hum Inock 'lifted'' hili at 300 yards and With ai last lurch the Sopwith "took the air." From the instant it "set sail" direct ly northeast, winging higher and high erl. When the undercarriage was dropped, the little group of spectators Cried out: "She's off!" -llaynham at QuIdividi heaird the roar of the Sopwith engine as the plane rose weil into the air. -e0 or dered tlie Martynside made ready at once and went into hasty consulta tion with his navigator Morgan. Withiin :- hour the Martynside was taxle:.: for a start, owith Rayn ham at tl control, humping heavily and rocking from side to side over the ground. Suddenly a rear axle buckfled and the machine crashed on its sid, ploughing into the earth. Itaynhamn and Mlorgan were lifted out. of the %,'ecka:.e streaming with blood. Teo hva, v a carriage was said to have caused tle collapse of lie lar tynside's undercarriage. It was try iiS to (carry fl ga!lons of gasoline. !awker and (e'i e, in heir eleventh hoiii' effort to wirust the trans-At I.1trii fCi1ht hloors from thev lited ates naval pl:i'u's, are flyitur over :1 Courn'1 all tawir own. ligurml outl thi- m%'0in wiho in on obj4ect inl m1od ;I "liow t 'h'ad off the Ameii If thc SI'opwitil is, foref-d into the ,.. lla1wler and Grie14ve have Hi1tle hop ofretue lolh 111-n1 are( \wiar 1 ii 'h~ lilt 1 * 44 '4 TIL it iiit4' I -m 11in y i r: I ou e t i I ' 4 I 'Iit Ifr. n I 1\ (' ' ii '4 I 4rI li' lo:(' 14n21n :U'at.-, 114-1 I \:'i -- 4410 fi i n .1 reit f. "loi4 r"j~ lKitchen' ('abliit- Save on ti4V -444!n I4ar fori themsei.T lve' 8A. '\l. & El. XI L[,1;S & ('0. "DANDERINE" FOR FALLNG HAIR Stop dandlruff and double beauty of your hair for few cents. { . lDandrtt t ('auses2 a1 tev.erish iri'itition ofi tihl scalp, the l air t ru oots shllrink, laosn anid hen1 te hir con~.- (lit fast. Tlo stopi Intl lig ha ir at onice anid drufif, get a -imaill toltIit- ill "Da);nder' -'lit a1 lilde in y't our ihndl and ru iit t tions11 the' hair sto(ps1 ('omin~g (4ut and you) ('nn't finid any dandrufftll. Your' halir appearis soft , glossy antd twvice~ as 1 4 tuck no11 nant.n ry. it I LIBERI Don't sell the to do so. If them we bu price. Bring Home ' Laui C. H. ROPE At Enterprise Nati R i gill. ~ (% "..:~, ust fc ~ ~'~~N> &~%~~4 standpoint 4.' - we ar ia busines, Conse. 97States TFin7 TIhey' ______ They' we Iit Ve know United States Tires ar EUREKA DRUG CO., Lau 'Y BONDS m unless compelled you want to sell r them at market Us Your Bonds rrust Co., rens, S. C. R, Sec. and Treas )nal Bank, Laurens, S. C. Her a the way wo look at it r ai minutes look ut the tire proposition~ from our in the tire buLsinless here, to stay. We can remain only so long a vi please our customers. - -of:t., pays us to handle goo tires-United re the tires we sell. re the tires you shouldl use. ve them to meet evei-y need of price or use. nited States Tires ' are Good Tire e good tires. That's why we sell them. rens W. Y. McEL Warlo