The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, June 04, 1919, Image 9
LIF OFF CORNS!
Apply few drops then lift sore;
touchy corns off with
fingers
(C
DJoesn't hitrt a bit! Dr p a I 0
Freezonv on -a aching Cor ,In I tly
that corn stops litirtiig, t enl ou lift
It right out. Yes, magict
A tiny bottle of Fireezo costs but
a few C(ns at any drug store, but Is
sulliclent to remove every hard (0111,
soft corn. or corn between the. toes,
and the calluses, without soreness or
Irritation.
Freezone Is the sensational discov
ery of a Cincinnati genius. It Is won
(er-full.
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
aL
The par.Ti ji and refined
calonel tablets that are
nauealas, safe and sure.
Md;i:'inal virtues retain
ed cl awl iuroved. Sold
on y i !sede packagces.
For
Weak
Women
.In use for er 40 years!
Thou~san of voluntary
letters frojiwo 'teltl
ing of ye og6d Cardul
has d tthem. This is
the bt iprofof itre value
of Cardtt' lt proves that
CarduI is a good mediine
for women.
There are no harmful or
habit-forming drugs in
Cardul. It is composed
only of mild, medicinal
ingredients, with no bad
after-effects.
TAK
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
You can rely on Cardul..
Surely it will do for youa
r-what it has done for so
mnany thousands of other W
women! It should help.
"I was taken sick,
seemed to be . . . ,
writesMrs. Mary E.Veste,
Sof Madison Heights, Va.
"I got down so weak,
could hardly walk . ..
Sjust staggered around.
. . . I read of Cardul,
, and after taking one bot
tle, or before taking quite
all, I felt much better. I
took 3 or 4 bottles at
that time, and was abl o
do my work. I take it In
the spring when run
down. I had no appetite,
Sand I commenced eating.
It is the best tonic I ever
saw." Try Cardul. V
-AR Druggists
BAR CANDIDATES
OVEli AVlE OF 601
Age 1L1mit il 'Judgeshipl Appointment
Virtually Deeided Ulton by Attorney
G4eneral. To E11ninate Number of
Proiient Lawyers.
Washlington, May 2.-With the ar
rival here today of J. S. IHart and J.
S. Steele Bryce, of York, advocating
tle appointment of Col. W. NV. Lewis
for Judge of the Western district of
South Carolina, came information of
a reliable character 1"which11 will in
doubledly have a Ieldeiey to clarify
this situation ainong the Iany andi
(ites inl th state' within the liext
few days. This information is that al
though there is 110 law oil tile sub
ject th depar itien t of just ice will hes
inlto and10 seriously conisider' matters
befortle rconiiuendiig the Ilaiie of at
canidite niore thani 60 years of age.
to-1las -ipill i.y
This h:-i b(ien a custoni of tlie de
partnient for many years and alhouIIigl
last week it was stated that this
might not be brought to bear in tile
presel inustance, later information is
that the lines are to .be closely drawn
and that no man over this age will be
conlsidered.
This wil eliminat e several of thie
candidates, among thIiem several who
are am1nong tle best knowi lawy
in the upper part of South Carolina.
This will clarify the situation and
brin ug the flitestion of a recommenda
tion down to not more than two or
three available iein, unless others not
now canididates shotuld determinle to
enter the race. It is very dillicult to
get posItive statements Ifrom the at
torley general. 1ut it is sai(d that tle
Department of Justice is opposed to
appointlig me% over sixty years of
age, not because they may not he able
anid caPable but becautse at the age of
seventy they 'would go on the retiredl
list with half pay and the working time
is too brief inl comparison wit this
est imatec' longevity.
While this ruling will work a hard
slip on some of the candidates it is
one that cannot he helped and as
sooi as it is oficially announced that
this line is drawn tle present list of
Iandlidales will be very materially re
dI ied.
(11'P11. -: 31 A Itli Et11:
lIM-Ml IN T AM-,.\1
. a rrht ' ('rentnny Is Performed
BOI-'vot inl .\ir al Texas Flying~
1t on, .. :1.-- vi; I t te d n fen
in1: s t fr 11 1 w( 1 2-cyv i Id r
lib rty itri bea I wt ddin:
a. W . .lad , f 11c('iiI
nati, Ohio, and \is .\la jori I )i
nioni, of Yorkville, I1nd., ere pro
nintneec(d 11n0an and Wife mot ( I than 2,0100
feet above the hieads of 14,11(1 4 e1 -
talors at Ellingmtom leld today.
The veeinuonly is tihe first otf its
Iinld ever recorde,. and a giant
I lanidley Paue bobihitg airplane Was
r lir led to accommiodat t he wedding
party of twelve lr-solns.
Shortly after I::Nli I. mi. tihe paty
barked for the' skies w ithi ILeut. E. li.
K iluore, iirst aerial mail man lie
tween New York andi Wash ingt ona
Ipilot and ('hapilain Lietit. .1. E. IRees,
of Oh io, ac tin g as ''sitre enouigh"' sky~
ilot. The shill left thme grotud amiid
I the s hott a nhe liees oif thlouisands, 5
andl aliiiost exac'tly at 5 o'clock the
tmtarriage c eretmny was conl ude'd.
A fter' the (eremnty was ('0mpletedCI
the pilot drove the shIp for a tw~enty
minute ('ruisi' thrragh lIght clouds.
NOTL(E (OF ELElCTION.
State of South (Caro!!na,
C'ounty of Laurens.
Whereas, pet Itions sined b ya legal
numbeh(r of thle qutal Itled electors and
free-holders r'esid ing in Suill Ivan
school distriet No. 3, Lanurens county,
SouthI ('a rofi na. askIng foir an lectllion
up~on1 till liuestio of't votIng an ab'li
tionial I mil tax upon the liroperty in
said( school (list rict to lie ulsedl for
echool ptur; .ses. have bceen tiledI withI
hle coiuty b4 arid of edution,111 an el cc
tin1 is Ihereb -order i tupon sa Id qutes
tioni. Sauid P 'etlomt to be held on the
- dhay of .Jtj. 1 ', 19. at Pop am' Sping
h'lool 110 -et saidl dilstriet, tinder
the muanaLge n I of thel trunste('s of salid
school dlist.
On! v suiel eIlectors as ireturn r'eal1 or
t'ersontaI property for' taxat Ion andil
who u'xhii it t hir tax tece Ipts anid reg
sItration 'ei't illentes as requtinrd ini
thle pen eralI el eltion shaIIli e aillowved
'Thotse' favoring the I mIll addItIonal
ta.' shmal v'ote a ballot contaIning the
wordll' "V l'S"' wrItten or lintIed thlerie
on. Those arainst the I tmill addlition
al tax shall vote a biallot containIng
the w'\ord '"NO"i written or pin mt ed
there(oni. P'olIs shiallI open at the houri
of S 4'('lock In thle forenoon and shall
remaIn open until the hotut of -I o'clock
in thei a fter'nooni when they shall lie
('lisedI, and the halIlots counte d.
The trustees shahlI report thle r'esutiI
of the electlin to the c'ouinty audItor
an al ouiin ty suitperintIenden t of educa.
tion within te'n days there'after.
JTA MTS HI. SV1'TLLVAN,
lUy ord~er of County Bloard.
-16-21
PIles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Drufigehts refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls
to cure ItchIng, Blinit, icebding or Protruding Pites.
:stanttivy reliev3 l 2hhg Pire- red "yo c"i get
mcttul ahn paft., tui nroe nnD~CannOm Pik COD
(EltI INY WILL MIN PEAOE
SAYS lCX.(GOV. 31ANNIN(l
(Con tInued F'roI Page Two.)
"I blush at the attitude of Congress,
not only because of the outspokeni ut
terances of Republican senators, but
because of the little snipping and
carping criticisms of men of achieve
ments of the administ ration first in
fighting the war to a successful con
clusion aid then in the great work
that has followed. No one, uinless lie
has.heenr as Ilhave been and i has seen
the iragnritrude of tils umilier'taking, can
have any adetfiate conception of what
has beeni as I have been and has seen
\\'hen peace is si.rild and tIe .Woril is
a1t work again, this sniping crilicism
vill (eae and reogniilon of \ood
irov Wilson will extend not only to
the niasses who alreIady look to him
as their leader lhe world over, hir to
Ihose w'hlo are n ow h is iarisiiess
c 1 I.~ It I ~ ic~r ii c~ ".i
.l11Y Bie Fforced Ito ll.n
I'nliess the Riepublican senate shall
ratify, tile peace I realy v ii lilt
Ieaguie of Nations pr'atically iitact
\\oodrow Wilson will. in tire opinion
of Governor Manning, he forced to
nccept the )emocratic i1nminatioltn in
120, and ii that event he will 1
elected for a thirdl term.
Alr. Alanning ex Piressed absolutile
satisfaution with the heave tr'eaty.
As it was being prepared at Versail
les ie was privileged to aclruaInt him
self twith its provisions, section by
section, as these were comiflied and
long before they were perseite to
the German envoys.
111at 01Y Io Women Workers.
"To the American woman who has
heen serving in tire war in the Red
Cross, the Salvation Army ant the Y.
'M. C. A., I take offmy hat," sai(l ir.
Manning. "I have been priviliged to
obser-ve what I gr'eat service she ias
rendered, a service second only to
that of tire Amiieriean soldier. Too
muheli praise cannot he given her.
"As for tlhe doghboy. tle courage
tlhe patience, the endurance and the
dash of tiese men has simply been
breyoindl rstimrat'e. They woni tire war.
I believe every . mlericani who has
l'e n in t.ri1o e h:res) Ile fenlini: I
have tha heemt of t u ri in t he
vr .\mirre ' i' be itringer aI b ItI -
fIr than r r bfre anl that Iv
ta i l i I mI: f i' Iv
loo It Io Ihi Iu thI v , . I a
thei lveft t1,1'. ' r q ini of nr
i anly v.ar in any ae.
.r. lannin was I rt:n rndisy ik .
apphlorninted to l arr hat pract i<a-;
nothing ir1l heen doei inl Sm(i C (r()
lina since dis delartur for 1i-rt4
to bring abou 1t an improvemnr lit in
highiways.
"'iSo4mbody fails to appreciat and
tb) indiristiand the nlcssity," he ai.
Visit sonl's rve.
Ir. and .rs. .lnnmiilig wt'ir' i-rd
ed very nn entiresy ii both Francea nd
Iniilaind, 4'spe'cially 1y th mi' ril itar'y
anrriies, arid werie enialed to visi
many lrarts of TFrance' alun to mai~kt
manyv observationrs whrichr woulhd (th
crw is(e Irave beenCi dcinied thIierm. A hont
Smiles north oif \'erdun they located
lire grave rof their heiro son, .\alor
\\'illiami Slinlr Nlanininig, whro was
kIlIled in act ion oni Novembie r 5,. at
thei hread of' iris mcii, anid in this sa
('re'd prlace the y s pen t some( timrie,
leaiirig of .\l ajour Man ninrg's move
menits fromii thle last. letter lie wvrote
hiis fat her on Novembher in unIl thle
day ire dieud with hiIis face to tire foe.
Thie prouid parents, r'ich in thir sac
riflece, dined withi thre ollicer's of .\a -
Jor' Man ning's regimien t anrd from rthese'
hiea rd of is hrerosim and1( mar'ty rdlom.
It w~as a sou ree of gr'at itleat ion to NI r.
and M\rs. .\aning to knrogxv that brefore
t hir' soldir soil gave iip hiis life ire
had thle saltis fact ion of seelig thle (er
mans drIven out oif thIeir str'onghoild
arid in retrlea t befor'e hiis meni.
"We feel,"' sarid M~r. Mlanninug yes
eorda y, ''thIat Ither-e was not hig miore''
to ire d eslired."'
AN-r. and M\r's. Mlanning also visited
thre shot wirerc the' Old lI lekory hioys
b4rokle thrrughr tire liinenbulir it line.
TIhey irispeteel th lie g round1( over whIiichr
lire ('arioilina andi l'ennessee itoyvs
forrght hack I Ie irun, dislodgiing him
from iris sIt'rnghIrold, aird e'veni wcn I
Into lthe Irunnrir and fort itieantins sup
posed to be' ii iregniabrle uil h,- i"
hioys of thIe 'tIbirtiethi proved thtat a
fallaciey an rd a mrylih. 'The phrysical Ievi..
d (ernce whenci stuid elini 'onnrie'tion withi
tire 'war ma11ps arid ertilal repori
shrows, says .\nr. Mianning. thrat it was
the 'F'hl' rttit sirpprtedi by thle Twe-n
ty-Sevenith divisiomn wihel actrrally
smiashed tire .I i('inenburg line a ndh
went for'war'd thre far'therst into lire
'eemy lines.
No Wormsr In a Healthy Child
All children troubled with worms have an ur,
healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, anid asr a
rule, there Is more or less rstomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTEL.ESS chill TONIC gIven regularly
for two or three weeks wilt enrich the blood, im-r
prove tho digecstion, arnd act as a General StrengthI
ending TonIc to tho whole system. Nature will thren
throw off or dispeilrhewormis, and thre ChIld wlU be
in perfect health. P'leaearnt to take~ enr. bottle.
\o~ ,1-iM Ii fa!imam.:2IE'
The "Simple Lfin a
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('ook this sIine:Ir in at New~ Pl'eetion () fi al~vy rree(t--tha:t enni~ he rulated high
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(New Jerbey)
-* ~ Washington, I). C. IBaltimorC, Md. Chiaritotte, N. C.
Noriok, V'- Charleston, W. Va.
lichmiond. Va. Charleston, S. C.
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F R i E N rehd LY
TO B ACO'
Thar's two things can't
be imitated- outhful
charp ant-ellow old
age
"Mellow old age" in good Kentucky
Burley Tobacco is reached after it
has cured for two years.
We put millions of pounds in ware
houses every year, to ripen for two
years. It is a slow, expensive
method. But it makes Velvet as
good a pipe tobacco as money can buy.
It makes Velvet mel- ~~
low and friendly-cool
and long-burning. Get
that charm of Velvet's
mellow age in your
pipe today.
Roll a VELVET
Cigarette
15#LIOc1 NVE-S TObACIO CO.