The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, December 03, 1919, Image 2
IT'S NOT YOUR HEART
IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS
Kidney disease in no respe('te!,,of per- Intoly. The soothenr-, healing oil stim
mons. A inajority of t110 H I i ula the a fucti. nIev iill m
1eoplo to'lay can bo traced back to tion and 90caroys the gonna wiuch
kidney trouble. haVe CILU l It. Do not wait until to
The khineys <re the most important morOw. 'o to your druggist today alil
organs of the botly. They aro the 11181 It COLD MEMAL Haarlem Oil
flterers, the puriilers, of your blood. Cap 094. In twenty-four hours you
Kiney disease Is usually indicated. by fee health and vigor returning
weaineys dis pe s nos usually lne and wvill blesa the (lay You first heard
weariness, Sleep)CleOss nos, ervousness,0 CT1 Ml
dempondonecy, backache, stomach trou- G )A14 Haarlen Oi1.
ble, pain in loins and lower abdotnen, you f e t o a o oraw
gall stones, gravel, rheumatisni. sciatica ousel Conti0ue to ke e it
andu oMt-Cla condition and ward off the
All these derangements are natUre's, danger of other attacks
signala to warn you that the kidneys Ask for the original imported GOLD
need help. You should use GOLD MEDAL brand. Three sizes. Money re
MODAL Uaarlern Oil Capsules Imme. funded f they do not help you.
COTTON SEED
FOUR BALES PER ACRE
Tho 1,41iv causdiver's t.EAVY FR twT ut Cotton
Foriy nwul itklv pounid ; 461 pei' centlljit; 1 1-8 hcli S'taple;
li) boll wvevvil:. "I~'v i'iouin all d se. Resist droutg as and
itii(k. E .u s i 1);~d b l A j*6 that blats the boll weevil.
A i I S'd grillvd i ii(I ('tilled o o D pr lvate D achailemry. Ae
oi ltrijiat ud I i.,: wtil4 1 ot tton. Wr'ite Lot' jacti and pr'oofs
fl.. 11yoll'. owln SI'le. 'Special price o se i for early eoverty.
VANDIVER~ SEED COMPANY
LAVONIA, GA.
iir ty and Blood.
,I c a adingr Drug' Store.
I AL-WAYS
Askt for he rgna imortey GL
MEDAL Haarlem OilCpusime
U.MER O DAL brand TroSLeMoer
Forty~~~~~ holl \mk pnI 4Gl pe1cn1 n:118ichsape
winds. ~ ~ ~ ~ - 4 Eactb hl. A e nta et h oilln wevi .! .
oi Icton. Writ f facts and proofs
fr m yon- own1 state. pei l pice on sedfrerl4eiey
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U S RMGOODSvlOR, SALE
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Lesi~kngu Powdaemr. Mae betea.r. nh
- -r' WIto bih L:s \/o. rtia dnd \rpair...'.9
- v i;mde by i -a neand orgnvaala :.rOo/.ck.
tht ot nh full nurim, 'ent ndulnd ..w.e..t.,
u-liehao ofrthe w eatu brnk Try (irnt-i.Y'
yo iltakusTer ish nothin a ike viit.w"so
Bramleenvilae, Millin
Com p elrsi U .AfyGdinti-ot.
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PHYSICAL FITNESS
URGED UPON BOYS
Stat.e Hon9mrd of Hetalith Presentis Pity.
SCiUI Flfitness (amp1nalgu In H1igh
14chlool.
.\onday morning November 22,
the State Board of Health With
the cooperation of the- State Y.
M. C. A., presented --to the boys
of the high school the physical iltness
camnpaign promotcd by the U. S. Pub
lic Health Service. Air. Juines 11.
Grauel, the State iloys Work Secre
tary, had charge of the exhibit which
Consistet of -18 CIILts showing meth
ods and means to attain physical lit
ness. This campaign is a part of the
iegtuiar program of the State Y. .M.
C. A. inl its work among the boys and
young men of (le towns and 'ities not
served by local associations.
The exhibit has the approval and
endori'enent of the State Board of Ed
teation, said Mir. (rauel, and has
mnade niany friends 'where it has been
shown. It is the plan of the State
Board of liealilh to show this exhibit
in all h iglh schools of the state. The
State Y. AI. C. A., by reason of its Or
ganization. ir ndertaking the work
in South C'aroliuna.
Mr. Granel :1lo "poke of the First
Older Boys Confierence to be held at
SprtnhIaiilo )eceerai 5. 6, and 7,
at whiceb anl attend4ancev of I.-t0pike
older boy of the *114 ,npper. sectionl of thel
Statec is, I ,qo .(e . Th'lis is 1te first
onfern otll k1in4d 4ver hlid in
Somlub ('aroiln ,aw o ;'h pa tc l
all of 0te o it lta1-. have' behld sll-h
illb:rn:, 1 1,61.4 1' Of y(e;t 1.. It
i 1 under th :'' pi' o. thev Siatf Y.
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tuio t Work - ea- etay. a.I
Th -gl scholw114( ii) havie b el
IW-I('e as W4(h ":h'ent thif 1)--i4airs
a 4 Ir John4 ('I. 'lil i1 o iiif
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(lie a intres team wram heasc ben
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DEATH OF MRS. TOM
TI1l1U11II DIRAWS TmIBUTE
Aliddleboro, Mass., Nov. 28.-Floral
tributes from persons prominent In
stage life as well as f-am neighbors
here Surrounded the tiny casket con
taining the body of the. Countess La
vjnia Magri ('M.rs. Tom Thumb) at the
funeral service in Warrentfl vil
lige this noonl.
The body vill be taken to Bridge
port, Conn., tollorrw, for burial be
Side that of Counesis Mairi's first
husband, Charles Statler, known to
the world as "General Tom Thumb."
Publishers to Reduce Size of Papers.
Rlihmond, Va., Nov. 28.-Newspa
per publishers of Virginia met here to
flay and adoptcd resolutions calling
For reduction ill size of new-spapers,
ulue to the present shortage of news
print paper.
Thi publishers ann1ounecd that the
sitiat ion had become so acute that
nany were on the verge of suspend
ig publimeat ion. Publishers Were pres
mni from nearly every city in the state.
"ONLY ONE THING
BREAKS -MY COLDI
"That's Dr. King's New Dis.
covery for fifty years a
cold-breaker"
NOTING but sustained qualit-y
aminfailing effeeti venl ess can
"Irlst such hi'ushistm. Noth
but. swre relief frot stubborn old
Colds vinol onlishing new ones, grippe,
throit-learieng cough", and croup '011cod
have matde 1)Ir. Kiig's New Discovery
1t nationally poplilar an33d standard
1r00evly it, iS today.
l'ifty years ild and Nlwvays relIable.
Good for lhe 1 hole fW I ily. A bottle in
the mewdicino: etbill me1ans aI short
lived (.1hl1 or cou- i. l I We. 111d $1.20.
All druggists C ve I it trial.
Regular owels Is Health
Iovels ihat- tnove spasmllodically
free one. day 31nd sItlbboril the Iext
s110uld hI. healltful ly regulated by DI.
King's New Life Pills. II this way
you :eep the impurIties of waste mat
ter froim 11(nell li i ing tlirough the sys.
ten by cleansing the bowels thoroug-l.
ly mid promoting the proper flow of
bile.
Mild, coifortable, yet always relln.
b.., Dr. King's N-w Life Pills work
with prevision willamtI the constipallon)
resulIts of violnt ill f rgatives. 25c. a
usuai a, atll druggists.
Ash Your Dealer
G - ize
fire Im iunton'
4~. Wiite for CMtA1o tic
THE REMINGTON ARMS U.M.C CO tWc
c. Oft o 1 c -
PE &kfj
Dr. Chas. A. Cromer
-- ADUAT.W
VETERINA ON &DENTIST
Service Day and Night
Charges Reasonable
Will Appreciate Your Patronage.
Telephones: Residence 201; Office 45
Office at Posey's Drug Store.
cF . a Package
before the war
6ca Package
during the war
60 a Package
NOW
T fE4 FLAU-R LASTS
SO DOES 3 E PRICE'
W.4
TYhe portable Perflection i 0He
makes heat available in~ jt:.:t ti'
quantity ciesireawe, nih
needed. ,
It gives glowing warmth continu
.ously for ten hours on a gallon of
kerosene-is clean, odorless, safe;
creates no soot-is easily illed and
re-wicked. Over 3,000,000 in use.
Aladdin Security 9il gives best re
sults. At ydur d ler's.
STAND A RD iLCOMP A NY
wa~nnegn, 1) c JJLhl, -I Chanrlotte. N. C.
Use Aladdin
Security Oil
RFECTJON
Oil Baters