The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, November 24, 1920, Image 3
IAUIEMM PLEASED
BY QUIJCK 'RiSVL~;gs4
Iveryone Is pleased with the iuick
restalts of simple witehazel, cainphor,
hydrastle, etc., as mixed In LSavoptilk
eye 'wash. One man's eyes were .o
badly strained ho could not read with
out palli. Two applications relleved
him. A lady with weak, infamed 'eyes
was greatly helped by ON0 )ottle. We
rilarantee a small bottle of Lavoptik
to help ANY CASE weak, straiie(i or
inflalie edys. 'PuItnam rl)rg S1.ore.
A at 'l'lat Iidn't Sm1el ifter leing
Dlead For 13 Monthfs
"I swear it was dead at least :3
:mlloltils," Said JImiesP Sykes, lI itcher
Westflel, N. J. "We Saw this rat
(very day. I'utt a calie of I(AT--SNAl'
Iehimvl a ba irel. .\onths liter my
vufe ati bottI (he rat. IReviem.
wrvc i h 'arrel, looked behind it.
'e'ire was the r.11 4leva . not 1the
m~m hr.'' Three rizes, ::-,Ca
1 . 11,1hd and gu ra led y
. ! A wa ),(, (,o., I l' t 1a11
I i Krlt ~ l Bros.
'0
kJ
6'he Sfo, Sen-ib'..O Qick. Painatv. CO..
Siinply tmply I wu( o ihre- dhre(- f in
tinvrito cornl t t tfinu11 yo ot i t IL
TI I.-T vorn enle forever~l. T'l'h Ill tw\o
or. t bren day.,, if (Ilhe cornl jil , not dr pI*))) (I
off, tUak oiutI Wit yurM tingert titt11iti b1 it
off as eahily as youl pi-l a banana!11t I ("
nver n iooyed siuch instait. del htiut l
relief from vorn uisery . you tiver W-d
anuythini so perfect, is ''uts-IL,' 1L
never fllib.
"Oots.it., costs bit a trine at any ditruig
atole. Molley hnk lutgrtan teed. ifd. by
1C. lawrence k Uo., obicago.
14ture-n:, . rit Co.
l'1tilln's Drimg Store.
4 Was .
Very
Weak
"After the birth of my
baby I had a back-set,"
writes irs. Mattle Cross
white, of Glade Spring,
Va. "I was very ill;
thought 1 was going to
die. I was so weak I
couldn't raise my head to
get a drink of watcr. I
took . . .medicine, yet I
didn't get any better. I
was constipated and-very
weak, getting wvorse and
worse. I sent for Ca duli."
TAKE
The Woman's Tonic
"I found after one bot
ie of Cardul I was im-.
proving," adds Mrs.
Crosswhlte. "Six bot
tles of Cardul and . . . I
was cured, yes, I can say
they were a Ood-send to ,
me. I believe I would
have died, had It not been
for Cardul." Cardul has
been found beneficial in
many thousands of other
cases of womanly trou
bles. If you feel the need
of a godd, strengthen--.
ing tonic, why not try
Cardul? It may be just
what you nteed.
* Druggists
ASONG A-OR
T1AMXSG(V1#NG
Sumier is gone,
Autun)n is here;
This is the harvest
iFor all the year.
Corn in the crib, oats in. the bin,
Wheat is thrashed, barley drawnin.
Apples are barreled, nuts laid to dry;
Frost in the garden, winter is nigh.
Father in Heaven, thank Thee for all.
Winter. and springtime, umumer and
fal, -slected
VL ET APdl II "iii1
Taking Coulragrc' From tim Spir i
of th c 1L .
,Itrely tic tP ' T Hn
Mre Ca1
l ll
el ii ofr it e h 1 Ii .he w
h i nv ii : a e llie \X. . in vi i -
wuh'y'n y :-'hieeil itIt ren'ie th ! Xv
Un in- viwob h! werw tonv il'fr
I is tr ue , fr1: 1 . v . I 1 el I ilir
N11hav leN. surslf(11, rntal h,:ir
lites 111 ill! le~ . lr ti I I i thal ill
wo-tit. I 'il e-ani pv.a a v: e niot yets e
finhhiiid eveylth lin is neo r'teisn why
we hti l hot lell s i liel tha1i t wooe vlit
neh!iteceltiweluc ! la-enuwtst we have~e notl
yeit won W lie ;oi oif life is o11 r oellS.
why wl sholel t e i iellit tut we
beter thani It Wver hs bleene bfor.
AIti have le iutfering, greater hi-nksg
11ess and nuobler (opIprtuit~y Itan in
atty pohl IaOst. Irumnanty Is still
inghtinog thle sai' persistlent Ills ntn!
seeking thle s me Illu i goots, but
In new (eds nneed on higher levels.
The gonl still le's far abend, lbut he
hInd! Is a long roadu of' mIserIes con
Iluered andt battles wvon.
$A Thanksgiving
$Offering From a
f ~ Grateful Heart
Lo'crd, we who set thle furrow eep,
And14 sow thce seeds of tidusetry,
F~or thle rich jsnacedon that we reap)
GUive~ thankos to Theac!
I .ir, wi ee whlo ae thi le anovl Is ring,
Whlo rive cc an deb lboriusly,
* ior aell the wage ourII Ilbra bringr
G iv e liiks to TheeO!
Loerd, we wvho wvatchi the spIndles
T Ihe shuittles flig dIzzily,
F 1or ever huon our~i C efforts buiy
Give thantks to Then!
Locrd, we whou build wIth buscy hand
(11 woo cciior ston e unecesingly,
For what soe'er our artls cointan~ed
Gvle. theeaks to Thee!
Lordt i' wee hodlve In pIaler-earth
I iarct Thly ceunilight faIr andii
Focr whadt.oe'r weI winI of V.orth1
Gcivei thanks~ lte Theeo!
*!.Ard, wce who hocist thce straeinlng+
6 And plowie the greeni waves of theo
Fo''twat (Cur cetorgny tasks avail 4
Gciv etks to TIheel
Lord, we the toilers of the bri,
WVho chtteh at dreams thtat ellng
or flee,
For whatsoever heights we gain
GIve thianks to Thee!I
Lord, we Thy children, small and
great,
fleneathc Thy caere, whtere'er It be,
The whlile Thy grace we suppliente,
-lIve thanzks to Thee!
-Clintn Seollard, In the Outlook.f
Therefore, .GIve Thanks,
Thanksi to the ptrovldene of Godi as
t has wvorked In hIstory and to the
work of' brave men who htel leved they
were chldrenu of God, (he petty colo
alces are now one untiona. Of that n
lon the mnennlest eltizent, the most fool
sh, the weakest antd (he poorest, has
uvery' right iund privllege before thte
n1w whtleht belongs to thle strongest., the
'Ichest nited fte wse'st, Ithoutgh lhe wereI
Jornt In the purpile of luxury.
A GLOOMY
OUTLOOK
'Turkey: I'm
afraId they're
~*feedIng me too
/well. Thanks.
comtl'g.
Thanksgiving.
By T. C. Harbaugh.
in the twilthht of November,
with Its C'ollige of gold,
COmtes agalia the glad 'I'linncsgiving
Blest witiL cu4toms <tear ti old;
And benettit the starry I:mier
As it 1101t8 fromti .e:L to see,
We a ltpl)y peoplo gather,
l ewrs at rest. for all are free.
Not :. hni I 1n till 1 hi t tou ,
in Ih I V ist or In th . \\
i rs tin- rnmtt in r th m o
Vl- in th balmy ...I T - bl
Ti. th -- 1"11-V4.i1, a ig
h e atu in N \%Fjii- i.
f__
th --i-f Fe a nk: -h n s
W i - 1 .. I i I g I 1m w itir
zTu thi. .e '2:4e 44 reve
e yt a n II t hl ::n1 a:i hti. w:, vP;
W<-,1 cid-tinty fuililI,
e us rn . it n ter p. r .ti .
PEOPLE MUST HAVE TURKEY
Always Willing to Pay High Prices for
the Chief Feature of Thanks.
giving Dinner.
New~ York spen'flls about $3,000,000
key as' I its chlief feature14. The deanl
e'rs say If It cost a doillart pe'r ptoundt
lte wuill itis jttust hout s inany.
Tkey h i o Tank gi i i rit ioalli
lintAei en,'114 atuar thelarine k w Slt( i .'
lie faten I bestiiit btidsht and savesI
thernf r ltilos day. iiik' t it relizingo
kt ntihl lte prile, golii h Ih I o ugh.rt~
iThenil~ hetu sl'l. I o'tiit~ the popl ~ll
dealerhit tsxpet 'f'~ 4l greerdeitd th
thv er.ar.og hyar eetn
Notl Fogetfin the Pumpin Pe.
In i n ,V i n le ia . An y
In d ru K ntc v en lrg cn i .
tuns Ti ea trky 4ecas
are ru r i t 4oi. . e r
one o thes tr -s bog t m o
bidsfo teW '1lurkt
Unt enhesoftukesa rerie
inAlsoui vl exs Th rle
of t e httr sue. we'th hd
fed n ag ad unloerseds is~.
hihyr;.ndd ccrigtorprs
howevr, te ouput f boh ofthes
Thle State of South Carolina
County of Lt1rni
In Cou rt of Common I'leas
J. Al. PitS, P'laintfiff
vs.
(C1nllhy \VittsoIn and I1)116 Watsol
Defendants,;
Il1rstuant. to a Decree of The "'ourt
in the above Stated Case, I will sell at
liblic outery to the highest bidder, at
1latulreni-, C. Ii., S. C., oi Salesday ill
I )eceinber next, being MIoiday the 6tl
"da7 of tile II1UI1L0I, (Elil'laig tl( legn[
hours for ;Iichk Sales, the following de
rCribedI property, to wit:
All that lot, piece, or- parcel of 1,an1(
lying, being and situate inl the town of
Chinton, in the County of laittren., and
State of South ('arolina. contaiiiing
foalr and one-litalf ( I 1-2) acres tore
or les, bot iQnded on the North by%- lan -'s
now or formerly of Ewell1)ettdy, on
te East by Iands now or fortnerly of
I. Al. lienry, ott tle South by hatis
1Ow or fortnierly of Joe Suber and ont
tlhv \\'es by Pub)Ii( road froml (Clinton
to Wioodruffi.
'Peris of' F-:110: I 'll i-cha'ser to
rol Imj)r:y ando Munump. If the~ tenns
w, lh are no,. complied with, the land
to ho6. 10)801(1 oiI Sdhl(' or1 sf1110) shl0'
ll111''t 8soieo). on I;nl wrhi1:. al -i;,k
(or i~oruleivr 1 rurchw.r
Thlis (t)0('t he -,1' 81 a: ?.Ilr I-I(
or l th P111 0 i t1uI)oI (r1antly \Vkt
yon.
xes Sir-nee
.1 / i
II V
I 1L 1 11~
L" L A, 1ve ~ t ~ -
Came;ls blen-id nevcr tices your ta;o. And,
Camels leave no unp1c:;ant cigaretty aftertaste .-z
nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! 71
What Camels quality and expert blend can
mean to your satisfaction you should find
out at once! It will prove our say-so when
you compare Camels with any cigarette
in the world at any price!
Camels aro sold everywhere in scientifically sened pacnanies of 20
cigareto; or ten packafgtn (200cigaretten) in a glassino-pnpor-cove.red
carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office
supply or whetO you travel. V -
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Winston.Salem. N. C.
E'L, DA-GUMq TN/5 Aivree TOMV/WE VOU 61 7 TO
C T Ue- so 7.- WOivr /ow DAD' AIe cu 1Y/ eO 17 -io
cur /o .r gy -rr. * YOU .dOT A? OFT E crD EvAR aIC EA T
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H A S 0 6 7 T o 7G . 1 / D R / VS S / VG / 5U S O 7 '
r wA S ~/~r FoR 0M .Z7RuM ST/C/< AN
scH AcEC t ///' THE 2 $//V.Z ZIR AN
-- You6G ONE e SOME CPR/lM 6ERR:lZ.
- - - AN'C GDRESSZ A/V
61 ~
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When Father Carves The Turkey
Thanksgiving and Christmas are two festive occasions when
father delights to appear to good advantage in showing his dex.
terity as an expert carver.
Imagine his embarrassment at his utter failure to accomplish
an expert job all on account of a dull old carving knife. Now
mother, you can use a good carving knife to advantage almost
every day and it seems to us it is up to you to save father the em
barrassment on brobably the only two occasions in which he is
vitally interested in a good carving knife.
Our stock includes a nice assortment of carving sets.
Jones=Taylor Hardware Co.