The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, January 21, 1920, Image 3
KILLS PAIN
IN 5 MINUTES
Agony of Rheumatism and Gout, Neu.
ralgia, Lumbago, Chest Colds and
Soro Throat Ended In Half the
Time It Takes Other Remedies.
llistarine wont b lIter-It Is alwas
.endy for uit, - IL's Prandiaotlier's Old
fn., led 1 111nit r11 ph *ter wili other
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worl1 .4 lld fir IIIwi e i,~.~re~ pn Ih
n'1 r f Ill ivec e, t , 2*h i I
Ie n h (li: I' 11d liothli
111411r, for
uIw 'ys I t-I" 1 )
Million Packets Of
Flower Seed Free
We boie, In flowers around the
homes of the South. Flowers brightei
lip tlie hiome qsurr1ounid jugs andl give
fpleure r stisfactio to 11o0% Who
have theml.
tWe he set asi1 1( ore han bnx
Millio n Paccke of sed otf eatitiful,
yet be~sily giown flowers to e give
to oil), ('1Ii.20I)0s tl% 11s pilg, for tilie
hesnt I of I oi liores.
D1astie ai 1a2i Scd t ( a o os w i
.oW rvel(v. 1sid m1 cover ithn onelurid
colorsn 100 Ies of s1'den o alid ful,
yefolo1111, Ieaoiiysegw llstrated. Iv's
Ito (1 uvorl whis sp'n book for
4ou( l1)(- jtil I'e2r( . l aiea. Ihl
ealtiflloye is ang ml itelt (1ev to yoti oh e
l'Cqlest. Yoln1 ii; ill '10f ildjdl i "(1( oil5 0
a postal n'd or ii l wilI bring it
tow rety e h-iliant cove i
Thiis IL 21(~iutlogue Wvill yotW~Ui
jlst ow ol (can2 gotlive andl'ela of
flower ti s I I ei *V Ii l' lu21it sort) It'
o llte(y orlt wh co.1 00!i slied . s fm'(
for tlos io all2 frie lo t f il.
NO otaig arl o it. athin rll bg ite
you want to. H. G. HASTINGS Co.,
Seedsmen, Atlcnta, Gz.---(Advt.)
9k
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fil. 2~
Best Pricesn
Absolutely Gluaran vedl to
Fit and Weatr
Intl totilit ill s nile u
.%ervive ks de4sirn.< Io tit l!''.
onn4t v.\aitinyl. 0hi 0A ; !, If
%d1-'s ab ihe 1. sat. i
t nt . V
luneyada ~l
Ch B estprie
1112ping ThouliI . ..m' 2' h( '. 'iod Ex
There11' 2r y t h ..'. a ' r2 e 2
12u'l or rli .igt --t i i.. ji .;Q f
Wrid.te For Caoogf nAnisen
ment.ur. tl n'd 1: . la I ina of tn
m elpIng 1: . ;.f i, ' ,1, w,.,o .nI .,
n I11r2, 2' ' 2. '' ' mina21 on 2'2 2'ans'
de a ses i t h .' . . 2 In 1222 2;;n 12.to
Rhum~iaaisa,--leo to aome) Inte r
for'en o w. ih th1 1.rocess of lIinaa
tIon, fauliuro to :.-'t 11h1 of'(1 cra in body
polsons,--canno12t 122) (22 locted to yIeld
to anly mein(u22 Ith221t fails2 to (.orrect' .
tho condl~It!oIn I:r211nsile1 for It. Cold
any reau20natblo 1.11rson expect to rIid
hImself (2of ) r(.2:male122 22 ain a1s long1 an:
rhoumatl(c pol:n is allowed to rema112In
in the body.
Tinko of th~Is. It cexplnn thn 2luc
cess of Naturo Rcmecdy (Nit T1abletus)
Ia iao 111anyl 2222es whermo uthe12r
mied Ic ines have (a Iled(. Th'Iouland 122rI1O
using N 11TahR t:; cycr'y day an.I!1.'t
ting rellet. WXI 1'22y flvo or ten
tImes as1 much 1 f ' unlcertI ini thIngs?
A 25c box (of Nur'sfRe~ dy (Nlt
Tralt),2 coninin I enoj Ih to las1t
twenty-fIvo d(1., )23~-ml ~' hlelp you2,
Iiust 121vo. youl lI(ror'~ rlllef and s'at
isfactlory bene2 or. (2'coat youI not1hing.
NoI~ttre's flemelt'y h22 n12t only for
t ho lIef (of rheuma122tinm1. It lm
prloves Ilas diiet tunes11 th( liver0, reg
iilntes; khine2y and2 hiowel SI.-tion,1 11m
roves.'' th12o 12221 1 a illoos 122and lane tho
12ysteml. Yoa' vI tried thei expensive1v
real1 te'st. Yout'll Iet resut1.2 this 11hne.
Just2 try it. Natu~re's H-:medc2y (NIt
TaletsI) 12 , rold. guaranLI and'2 21(
.allitIIs.!?1 ( (O., hf uesS
-- T S TS
LA tNFOlD N EMS.
.. * *0*g * * * e 0***e
Lanford, Jani. W9.-Airs. m. w. -leow
ler anId '.liss Carrie Fowler went to
Central Staa afterinooni 'to hear the
Rtev. I. N. Kenliey preach. Ile preach
e( there twice a nmonth and all that
can go, always enjoy his good ser
Tl( Itl ISI 5tst ehurch IS s5 ii n% iiio i t
In1tstor an1)(I seelils Ilke a hard task to
find onle.
.\'Irs. J. It. Cooley went to Spartan
hugthis weok to visit hler a111nt, Mrts.I
.\is \itniv i,anfordi IS in, (Irven
%oo viitng! her'I sister. .\rs. (,'1naje
NasI.
i'rof. andi .\lit. ii. SNieti. nurdette
have necep14tId a School beyond Atlan
ta, (;a. alld have alrevady benthijer
work and repor-t inneh pleased with
their work
Al is ('arrie Lou iiggins spent Stiln
(a3 witi .liss ieiorrie I anford ill
\Vood 1rf. .\is, \Virginia I )r (oId
returned home with her 'Suiday iglt.
lr. \V. 1). .1Jirmon and family will
Iove to' liens ieixt. week. .\e r-e
gret to give theini 111p. Tle little 8un..
heall n hand regrets to givi' up tlheir
leadei, Mrs. T. 1). liia rmii for she
has been faithful and wonl their learts
by hey ceouraging leadersipl.
.\l p. .\. It. I lolinles 'has llar.ge of the
Iild now and we are sure this good
work will il nto ,wise lag utnder her
lealdership.
.\rs. Lillie 'Itogels retunle hioine,
S1unda1. after a pleasan visit to reIa
tives. inl I auri1ens1 .
.\lr--. Alanllie Drunnn11oll visit-d .\It's.
. . ii .gilns last vee k.
.liss''l oitha . illiam:; ;1 1i overal
day1.s w.ith h r. sister, .Mrs. Clarcec
Ali. ' I.;lha Clooper was lit(. gue4'sl
of Alr. anl Alrs. C'larence (arel' lasi
Suniday.
\ir. Toy Crow and f:anily -poin Sa1
lneday nlight with .\r. and .\1-r4. .\. It.
I lio 1 s.
.\Ir. It'. \I. Parson has completedI a
his colncret1 garage 11(1 .\0. Nathan
Lit.ith iel 111 Illoved his stock of
goods Into this roon.
.\ll:'. '-'. 1). ('ox, had a fleasantll \;isp.
110111 I lle li4chers of the Central
sechood last Saturday, '.lMisses Wallace
and (winii, and also the ileasur of
entertaining 11th I,allnfl schoo facul
I a1 in111n 1 1t \'t edlsIdlay, together
with .\r. and AlI'S. ('. 1,. Waldrep and
.\lis:: ('arrle. P.ow ler.
'i Nora Calnioln had .1 box mul
per It '1hr School Thursday nll lit
which was aI very enjoyable occasiionl.
Mirs. J. .\.. lI.hi.ld, w it o (reen
Wood to set. her, dlaughtefr. Al.\is (rr
ihhel~. vo has bieen slek. but :he
waIs 1ab1w to reur oh me with inI-1
luolor.
111' Bit.'I'.l
R A T h it~thhIl.:Its
.'Atl I: lilt. I ~i -,
4.ills ain iihl l'istol to Shooil. (iirl
to Itesenie.
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' 41: 1 A l la. 'l I;. 'VI o 1 m ia lld
(14bbersI, lliup 14litl a1'1I'4'l ull 14.
tr:iof th.. 11'5 hndS r. a lil r o
The4) illn knoeredIli th 1)4' thiin,'
1un4: led Ile lyI IUa 11he( lis 41 I t i'.
ti. wa1 sa.1t ll :ie of waidedotT: the
hanie by1( oeelhdot lira isv intl 4n'
datI 11 l 'il ) vieins. i\'ith a i b r toil
se' a l.Ani t thw up teir heiris the
ial .il fin l l th le nulnwhih-. ,l liln. e of
11h1 raln lIterlell werelfew entomls inr
hdoor, another144 tok care' otheolia'
lune and Alcuities. gTh flou'rih(1 ro
hsi'' eni-red) Flhew'rivateill e of1 Prll sI--41
"No,11 *'I'll knock you4.1(~ in te head,"35 43
ried the:414 robber,111 i and s11truckI 01 thl
S(I001 NEWS. *
The lulelbers of tle basket ball tea n
vent to the hts1iness iell of lie cily
I'l'hirsday niorn ing to ask for Sonme
110111ey for the Atlileile Association. At
er. hlbolit two hoir; har11'd wlori they
'eturn1eri With abott, $150.
.\liss l'erry, reinresen ting at fire ill
'stiig talk inl cliawi Wedliestlay niornt
Heg. ii stb.icet was " low to PrV
CI11 it res." .\fter .\1l jig 'erry lin islied
Itv; talk 1 society was organ izerd for
Ihe pur!"-11w of, all wot king:, together to
ireVnt(I fite.-. Th iocietyv was enlled
lel "tir l Prevce iety W. Tlhe
)li t: c led re: 'ro ident. .if III
\ill .;: \'it. I' sid n . i i I/iii ,
IashIngtn: S retary. \la ry Ito pker.
The 4)'It a Il'hi laiterar IY Soc(ietly beld
s I fis1, t mI ee inlg inl 1li o 1 -'()It riday,
lilnary 1. The Subject for debate
vaL. : k esolved. That iiediate Itati
Iientionl of the l'vanee Treaty \\onld be
If Ito .\ineien.
Thv fllwly vlected ollievrS of, tllh
\LcG)wan I'Rtrary Society, are:
P'residient, H~arry Woodside.
\'ice President. .1. .1. .\dants.
81ecretary and Tresue. tsai
;nllivanl.
Critic- itayliond (lasto l.
-lollitolI, laawrence Thompson andlr 1
Ithert Copeland.
Cha irna l Ixanl iers Coitlititee. .ow
Lagwoll.
Tcacher .\dviser. .\r. \\oife.
S I n l lit' it -f i tle 11 r114 ittil ty.
The lir(t dt I hli -hIeadT inl sl e t
m.ill onl th homei ;groundls %\ill bv
Ayed Firiday afternoon betwe tll,
( ,Is rlepwe~ 'entin . ithe (;ray -(mur1
hVill."s swhool aintillh " iats of the
tItrens high :whool. Th& first T11e
I i , ca1ot .1 a1t : 1::'' . \J. A\n ar 0 nii..
ion fee,( Wf2 e t o oh a n -
vill lit as id.
Thinb tYu Li A. ti \o-r
'inton are d ann' Fril.: ne paro
lgl athe .auma flo support. ('l1me
uIII bows.
Tablets thOt arcANG STE-M I
ligNS (lNTY, S. '.
Oille of' sonthl C.'1r411111,
'ounnt *% ' ifLaurens.
l I in'ir ta n )t al to n ac of th ft'iln rl
\sle tbly if t i h (6'1ar It ina ther -
Ivr proviing:
t'o I a Citlt Ilf' i.fs io s
ie it resolved, by i he o
'onnt y. inl the Stat e atore-i'< :
Thai thl l lo in pe ' als he and
ho s:ame are her61. ixed I for' Ih
lvaining of stIrvants withinl said C'olin
y Ifmr anld duringp the year .\. 1). 11.20,
(I w itI:Ia
That all streains shamll bit cleanled out
is, r-e irei-d by l.1w dur1ing thet period
w:..inning iho tir:r diar of V''ibruary,
Ind vinding t'lh lst day of .\arch: and
hat 014-y shall amaiin hv cleanled dnt I
nl: the period beginning ilho lifluentlh
1.1 Wf .July and enidingv thel thlirty-lir. t
viihint :he' aheret n1:11n4-1 pt-1iods
) n d tn i N lla -41 ;9te l ( M r
lona S. '.. n e: nWar n u luv
Light enough to go anywhere; heavy enough to pull anything
The "Jack Dempsey" of the Tractor Word
It has won out in every contest for the past sixteen months, whether
there were Six or Twenty-Six TCtorS inA the field. It burns kerosene
as perfectly as other tractors'do gasoline.
We want you to know about this wonderful little tractor. Write
us for full description, full tests and prices.
R. S. D)UNLAP or W. P. HUDGENS
LAURENS, S. C.
Notice to Subscribers
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I nounced to take effect on January I st, and postponed
until subscriptions then in hand could be markedi up,
will take effect Monday morning, January 26th.
The privilege of renewing for as much as three years
in advance will hold good until that time.
Subscribers whose papers expired in 1919 have been
fully advised of this by letter. This notice, more public than
others previously given, is for the special benefit of sub
scribers whose papers expire duing 1920 and who may
have overlooked the previous announcements.
RENEW NOW AT THE OLD RATE
Beginning next Monday the subscription
price will be $2.00 a year.
I he Laurens Advertiser
[ ES! M 'La !0 ,F,
Tenniessee's Besti
We have just received a car load
of the best mules we have ever had
in the barr They run in weight
from 1000 to 1300 pounds each.
We have in the lot eight that are
extra fine, which will weigh 2300
to 2400 pounds a pair; four to five
years old, with extra finish.
We are especially anxious to show
you these mules, so come early, be
fore they are picked over.
We also have a few nice milk cows.
.ilicls p Son