The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, May 12, 1920, Image 6
Old Folk's
Best Friend
Tha's wvhat niany call it,
for it puts vimi and vigor into
old stonachs: rieb. red 1)4(1d into
old veins: sounl etsh on old bones.
Drink a glass (4 thki delicious diltes.
tVit with each :cal.
SIdvar Ale
PURE ULGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH
SHIVAR MINERAL WAIER AND GINGER
Iour grocer or ru1 i wi refund
yor utiney on first (:zei if you are
n"ot pes ih r-u s
Siuivar Al, rtails at 15c per bot.
tl., r 81.75 or r 'ln. If vour rc
iihr dea!-r cann>t!tupply you, tele
DI N 11: 1-'1.61-1Z & GRAIN ('O.
Distibutrs or L..mrenls.
After you eat-always take
rATONIC
CFOROIR STOMATN~AME)
Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloated Cassy
Feeling. Stops indigestion. food souring ro.
peating. and all the many miseries caused by
Acid-Stomach
EATONIC is the best remedy. Tens of thou
sands wonderfully benefited. positively guar
anteed to please or we will refund rnoney.
Cal and get a big box today. You will see'
m n e. .. . s. C.
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BON'T NEED SCENT
Why Perfumes Are Not Over
Popular in America.
Writer Sees Cause for Congratulation
in the Fact That Heavy Artificial
Odors Are Not Needed Here,
as In Europe.
'h44 the en se of Isuel Is saidly neg
lecteel is :an (opinion expre,? Ssed every
011i0e ill It whiile by Illose who prile
tleiselves onl at highly enItivnteil ol
failtry faculity. .lut the other (lly a
livrinier comphl inled :hiout the tinck o'
appreialiet of the pleasuesil of sin-11l,
W\*tll. ov or'l owi prlt, te tire glad
11 :11 klivricaulis 'Ire! 4.itl t he
ll ivatlioll ' f tit.,; 4lu.s 11 12lIte d ! ,of
the . We reeIII' 4 spehitily tha.nkfill
illite Wi n( 11n1 or our ra e and1 coun1try
it'11ost ititely iteglect the 11-m! of
perfinnes-.
Theo I p fug r w' l I s Nitho t I ltkinr tlt,
tini nt poins olt itll fact. ,11111
while we (livate the sense or sonn,
touch, ltaste. Ilit cert in dle:4ee, anil
the senh'se oif sight, we le v tinte of
in ligpraceticailly unlcultivatled. Well1,
thre Is, (lis 41l'freIl ee-tht 11vt Inan
Or W01n1.1an who incdluigvs her appre4la
tIon or odlors by wearHing, peorfnnes
nwecI mIe ily ill'tS theste oilors onl all
Wnio coie netar her. 141veni the womian
who wears brigt nml ' inshing.. co()lor*.
dloes nlot do0 this, for wie can look
Itway--ut there I Ino Wily of 11voiding
11 perfulne11. Whie e breaithe we hiave
to utse( our sinlelling facleities.
Canl't yout r-enl hlow oftenl yourl
pleuire lit the- thIvater awl your
oweN4 ot' connentrntion a ti churh ' r
thw lelulre hatvii been 1 we l igh do
toy-l siinply benuse of . I . by
1,r11nw'- Nil 11uItter how. :Irtistic t'I U
I'r'n- ' n" Ihw, i f itI i k-pt ini
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Ir Ill4it 41lest-riin-. 1but I4 ' 1t4h4e r I e
t1 of il I s 411 ui l : !t ly vivb. l a11
Fior' 4 ill' wn partl w0e' lif, o 11w A in, -
\V:n waV n- The nios1-t dcsira l
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( 1i <. in 1 ur (,; w1: oni us 1,14444445 444r I Iit:i
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1',:4 4n4th142a' 4 nelly4 1 Marilin41 o.:: -1n14
hal44 44' n4444s. Then4' his ('l4ar i' ti
proph4 th14' e he4ar1d': im 4 4. '"OhI, nuntio11,
24he. 14241 on n1 41ity un1ion4 Mtilt to:)."'
Another Cruise of the Car'negle.
2244 ning(eticl survey yacht54 (II, ('arne4g!44,
nfter lyitng 444t of1 ('4nu444ision41 at Waish-'
ini ltlon for1 2a yene4 , was45 flthn ou (it at
th '4' nd44 of' SeptInh('4 er4I for' 21 new cruiise
(her sixthi), to cIoveri a1 rperlod of two."
wIll lIe minhl~y In the Souith Atilntle.
('nll T0 ' <he yell i' n 'ig DltInri. RI. 1 de
Janetrl(ro and S4t. Hehmgfl J. P. Atlt 1a
CHINA ADDS TO DEMON LIST
At Lenst Five New "influences" Have
Come to That Country With
Spreading Civilization.
Chinn is it hind of ltinon al(d
spirits. F~or 1imtold alges every busi.
rless, evey' (Iwe Ilki t :inil 4 Ivvry co itil.
tiott of Ile has liuu its tirtleultir
<l'niol or H4oek of deltion.i . Titl Ititelt'i
CliiIt'Sie rell'gi4n1 et'uisisted m ululy of
rites to tither propitiate or rentie.
liowerles s thie evil qspiis at111d encourl
age the Ittvildlinee o1 the good ones.
The entegory of. (demons w4i4 s so ci-ii
plete, thalt. It waIs niot unt11l 11111110ern
(ivilizltiol litan to work Its chiutnges
thtit there wias rooin for a4iy Iltore.
Now%., howvr, there arte [it lettst
five new(-S\ devils nIiecrling t1)Dr, W. 11.
Illinson f Kasin, hose leetilres In
Shnhlon the Chinlese entliception of
ghitiis 1141 spirits 111\ve beein r eported
to (he K.a11 Franc11isco Chro~licle.
"A4oig the 4'uoiern new 4ev ls," I )r.
111tlson11 sa i III one Iectulr', "are tle
11n4laria devil, the opimlia deviI, thIe ri'-0
t11utch t-evi, thel raldyeevil 111141 thev
gnlishot tlevit. The natives of the tn
ltrht (listriets IIav' learit' that 44uos
quito neltig Is very (illecious. ill coln
bllting tile 1u1)111ri tievil. I lit that
Iuethod I. n)ot very liuitssivte, 1)u41
tilt Chinese, especia-Illy those inl th4e
bliek (olm try il. Ilsi'etri s, Insist on) being
illpresse(I. So the priests ani( 4lnative
doctors huave devise4.1 1ui1ms11 414141 exor
c'ismis wh1ereby t'y cliii to ianuuisi the
linonl without recoltrse to thet netting.
Tie foreign doctors na1turally ait'
skeptici, but. If nise and tlniaeis and
geneirIl u1pressiveness have Ittly vir
tue, the Iielh1o) shiul be 'efetive.
".. The (11)u tn1 devil nI for it31a n-tiet'
har set of Inennations4 nil paper
prayers. 4aS <lts flte red m:1 ch dn-14)11.
This I s :I ) I rI iveI'y ew t .tn:i II \ on
thalt t mlne in1to b e n' lit l t , :1111 1 h n111
thIaI I Ito ('hines' 'hw-v r 1 "41. 4'.)
in : 1nu h i t : is It I: 1 n i nv -I
o i ll tbe11 wt t':i e '.:i 444 I.- t:'I liiir:: li
cide. T e r iw y dievl is- 1!diiwtly
1'14r i-:11. I to I I I :y1. II 4wel
I if ii
Or I n. tc r, of " I L inti."
. I ' . ;I)4i\ :1. :1w.44 Y tiiid
re l e :;ly by Trilt J . rvson.
forl \n\hillh h i il in his wil. A %u
tion el ofow hisl will sniill:
edon1!1 sltt 'Is al,11 hietlal 111be,1-1
uT i he annual': lin-oul in :iIe
wheatenic~ l' e ofb' nlatlditib t
rii :
Ti e " i- .,n n .'Al
dil'itiu i fo 44.. 4u1ar'. l rti.ionii
1444 ioor 44 ian~iiti' 'mi tui wot. .\1)'
u141 t n wi. l 5r 4 lin 1ll
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l ymn v tima .4 l' : i~o f~ :4 bith
tsi.''o.e frain404 o4' of th1! 'no ::t not
44, ie n ii'mt, : 4444444r "ain woul4 ~ iin.
enw.il':::f':th1e4 farahns io Mag4e44Iisun'
M'i:1 n 4m1ifanI i'('th (.1 hir1 tI wonu
beentira it Qery.i awii
TiOelphe Oportorn (lately return'i''t
f'otn over~isens)-P'orik (0'0I do1s not4'
T,. 0.-Xay, fluddy, whtn l outfit wert.
youi witi?-TheI~ Home4 Se :tor,
ANNUIAL FElSTIVAL
SPLE-NIDIM SUe0ESS
i mer and 31ri ineili lieard inst
Nimhitf. ('haniige in Artists.
Spr~tanbrg, lay ti.-The~ final -onl
cort of the 24ith music'estival tonight
elosed one of the iniost successful sea
SOin the festival hasaever known.
Loii: : lomer, contriaito. and Giovann
.ariitinelli. tenor, were the artists tI
ni ht, and it was probably the most
applcciated conclert of tfil( series. M\ar.
finelli was bronight to Spartanhurg in
the emergency caused by .adaimi Tet
razzi ni's inability to appear. on ac
count of ilness and M adam Tomer,
who iaing last night, w'as engage(d for'
ari i nigh-t a(ftet 'Ale had arrived in
Lhe city.
Tho poera toniight was a varied
onev, tlhe two great aritilsts and th
'L-rc )olio!in orchItra, iead by iIichu
ard Iamiianln, takin. turns inl re
deri ng: magnileei t selections.
'l( hn uge C('nvIerse college aud!
tor-ium wvas completely filled, there ht
ing over 2,500 people present. The at
tendaie at the festival this year has
been the best the association has ever
known, the hall having been filled for
every iuerformiaice.
A Syilphoi concert was given this
afternoon, Ueciel Alcock. tenor, was
the soloist, and his selections together
with the numbers played by -the or
chestra pleased greatly, making it one
of the most' popular of the entire se
rics.
Splartanburg has been crowded with
mullsiv lover's fromi all over tle Caro
linaC. (olumbia has been well repue
eilted am111ong the visitors.
WII
14.::\ 14~ (C
4q
ay-MNIther
Thats Going to Save Us
Both Lots ofWork"
We sterr 'Electric
POWER & LIGhT
LESS work for you in the house-clean safe lights all over
the place. And it's going to do a good many chores for
me about the barn too.
Everybody 2hould have one of thezc outfits. How about
lighting your farm?.
Write, Phone or Call
G. C. WAI TS, Mount ville, S. C.
Agent for Laurens County
iXIAA iX1EI;
The Great Results1 It
Thbere is~ a dlouble aIdvanltage u(ig 't' I'hglCO1Iid
in the usne of these 'pecial steels 'iilldvezi.
in) a Maxwell. Ielgt ~ (Crae
1.--- T hey cliite super*- thhu(Jl(l teeiean
fI~luous poundlls, 7 liten the task t
of the engine, case the bur- ds t
den on tires, make possil eey a e i a
Tucker accieration. tors in te Cof Max.
bility, u nhterrup Jte perform- gre. gh..
antc, and infrequent repairs. Nal40,O)Mxllar
tlin of reat sirengthcombnd
fluousTh light(IS weightt decreases
now the engine e You cno moto
el il tires, s steelssmake evThey have been important
posil~er therMatielon tfactors in the success of Max
2. -- Ttey(idI stengh wich well the world over, in its ever
imurs edaracedepeda- increasing friendships, in its
Wit), unntei-titedperfrm- great growth.
ance an inrequnt epars. Nearly 400,000 Maxwells are
now in use. You cannot motor
' Hise se-cil stels ake even in a foreign land, without
Possible the Maxwell construc- meeting them.
Caroina Auto Company
J. Y.'MILAM, Manager