The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, June 01, 1921, Image 3

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M .For Torpid Liver "Black-Draught Is In my opinon, thebest liver i medicine on the market," states Mrs. R. H. Whie sideof KeotaOkla. She continues: R had at pain in my ciest afer eaing Stight, uncomfortable feel disagreeable and broug on headache. I was con ST ated and knew it ws ?in igestion and inactiv liver. I began the use o Black- Draught, night and tuornin and It sure is. euorein e and certainly Thedford's For over seventy years this purely vegetable y oreparation has been ~~ Sfcund beneficial by thou- ', sanids of persons suffer ing from effects of a tor Spid, or slow-acting liver. . - Indigestion, biliousness, -4~ colic, coated tongue, diz- ~ Sziness, constipation, bit- r~ ..ter taste, sleeplessness, - lack of energy, p~ain in' ba'ck, piuffiness tinder the. eals-any or all of these Ssynmptoms often indicate 72 that there is something the oater with your live:. You can't be too careful about the moi- ' cind you take. Be sure Sthat the 'name, "Thed ford's Black-Draught," i o: the package. At all o ths Sdruggists. f 9 Accept Only the Genuine. J.70 Engraved Cards and Invitations. Advertiser Printing Co. jtseshT It Y Pu AER oubecau EVERY and MEAL The Io ment Sei rAth al impu R'Y UNSTABLE EUROPE DEPRESSION CAUSE Unsftable Conditions Must be Iteme. died Before Change coies, Says lamm11on1d. Philadeli)hia, Mlay 27.-No radical change for the better in the real cause of (lepression, "the unstable economic conditien of Euro!be," 1i remedied, John Iays Hammond, metallurgic eg gineer, told delegates to the 25th an nual convention of the American Cot ton M-inufacturers' Association which opened here today. "In our own country we have great harvests, a large surplus of American products of industry, unparalleled ca pacity of production and world mair kets piteoulny, though futilely, de imanding our surpius goods," he aiad. "It would avail us little, in view of the lurP0iopean iiltuation, to assume oir industrial activities to our it m.ost capacity; indeed, the reaction would be to a-ggravate the very con dition undei' which -,%e suffer today. "It !s lo the co-called 'hackward' 'ountrics of South Amer:ca and Asia Anrd to issIa, that America must look In, the long rin for lier futru foreignl miarkets. Tile developmien t of these countries wolid involve the ex pienditire of colloal suims. liiurca : fiiinancijal centers cani no longer provide it; the l'nited States can." A. W. \labLean, director of tile War Fi1.nance Corporation tol the conven Cor there has been lack of leaders, a11mn banlkers; genlerally in provatlingi the fiinancial machin ery neceCssairy for imainitaining our iforeigni trade, "some1 sort of machinery," he declared, escn' iaI to the fore!gn trad>', upn xhicl 2ur piosPerity largely depends.' 'Federal tax rgiil:iion.s were dis 1.::'l by I .,r. Thoamas 8. Adams, chief )moiislt of the treasury depaitment, and the textile products1( shIow to be he held at GretI nville, S. C., in October, wwa explained by William G. Sirrine, residen1t of tile Southern Tcxtile .:x p))itioll, fine. A TONIC Grove's Tasteless chill Totic restorei Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching tihe Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheAks and how it iliproves) the appotite, you will theni appreciate its true tonic valtie. Grove's Tasteless chiill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor ating Effect. 60c. 1A bem All eats to everybod!' se of the pleasure )enefit It affords. sest-Iasting ref resh possible to obialn. led tight- kept n Its wax-wraPPed 'ty-Proof Package. 54C Rlavor Lasts STRANGE JAP CULT AROUSES INTEREST Arrest of Three Priests Brings into PIuile Notice Again iysterious I-i. liglon. Toklo, May 26.-The sudden arrest of three ;priests who Preided over the mysterious Japanese cult known as Omotokyo, founded by an elderly wo man named Doguchi, has again brought into public notice this relig ion which aroused interest throug:h out the Empire because it is regard ed as a strange mixture of extreme chlauvinism and revolutionary radical ism. Many extraordinery reports have recently been circulated concerning the mysterious influence of the Cult. For instance, some people attriblitcl the ieceit Curious 11111rder of a wealthy Osaka business man while he was traveling in a train from Toki! to that city, as an act of vengaance of Onotokyo. .lany wealthy people who herame Interested in the cult are alleged to have beea forced to iake lar;ge con tributions, and it is cel charetd that solie people who obtainied intinat' knowledge of the se cret of thoe Ie ligion mysteriously dipa.teared. Fume who went to Ayabe, a -mall village in the province of Tamiba. Kyoto Ple feeture, -w here is loated thl(ie lead - quarters of the religion, for the fim po).s of dlceting the real nati-e and -Co1e (if the cult, have failed to return and are( en tirely unaccounted forI The chzarge pon which the ti rev priests were recently arrested is un known and the .Japantse newspapers have len ftrbidden to ubliSh any nws (oneurning the irrest. A girl of 11, Naol.i I uchi, the diau:hter of the founder, io riapiosedl) to b te r sidin:n presh.; of the t'mple and it. is declared th-rt oihrr ji iests have -x plained whe disa!:Inurace of their leader.. b;y tellingl thec Omlotokiyo wvor shi!ppets tlat tthey hIi e bhen hiddei by sein) udto, deity in a rdance v.ith divine will. One of the attihute; of the temple a A :' was i)oftWl ti a :,eri ve- I ti e o:nu i Ind oi t I I rl Ih wit c as uoi : :t,0rd to oNi froin :'. :prhnx of holy* o:-i in. ln inw. (IIi enw rs fro!i Kobe v*:ri:Ing (n: Co~II near the temlple unICover..' ((d tw big wa t'-- l:pes whcih fed thc Vell from a 101y P 1'id. Tle (n.i ners w\ill xavate hi groiundi of a cIllt reri-alw.a i ht:11 I t' v the f:1 cco g-oldeni avilm i io the t -in(. The sto:- *:, that tin. foniulb r I ih (nh i ::rtd a I:t1l ymn' ( orth of pure N"Ob I in t 1 : oor e i tho tr ple an'! that t'n11 (aIrp:-ut r who were < mv . Ioy ed ini the cowuntrtion of the lial nc er ret urned to their homes. PIZ7E 1.11611 T ON 1 1-:.1N E-:1) !oi meit .Iilit r s for -'iti. \ie:mt L. i:'. .\t.sy 2K- C n mr - ioni of th~ "'entiig ltgilist ii m!!l tn :n thet -niteil tates. The re: ohlutione , htreSte d by lhe as.-mbly'. hoard! of ti:m:wrani~:-e anm'I mcoratl wvelf:-r, a - jtroving the \'olte:td act, expre.:.;:. regr t cr' li t th d itn.-alit of n 1'y agents. urcgir a natioin-wide ea1:1 pign for tirderal c'in>orsi of Itic 2 iet ietars andut ft deial nat a.e:.i tf unliftorm il rri:ct. andi divr e law m:, tarduing th It oeip.oy- airpten ' i ht hadl heen :neid. in atddititon tto tx tpreseing cttnidtimnaitiont of the tight, thie amendiilinenit tcm mends the X Nw .lersey muinliterst who have opi; ose'd the hout. .\ in1st ers of the churich were in structed that when asked to her formi marriage cerenmonies they should ascertain the facts and refuse to marry persons not entitled to a Christian marriage. Thme assem'nly Inst ructed the bhoard to umr~e upcn state legislatIve bodies lactmeat of a lawv making a marriagec license in valid until flve days after the (late of Its isstiance. In view of the action taken on the resoluttions, it was de cided that no additional action taould be taken up on overture from t he Phil adelphia 'Presbytery asking for an ameindment to the chu rch's con fession of faith, which wouild mak:- it uinlaw ful for a minister to marry a di vorcei per'Otn other than the i nnocen t par ty wvhcre divorce has been gr'antedl on the groti nd oif adultery, and also prevenit in:; a marriage by a minister of the innoent party until the expiration of one year after the granting of the dee roe. 666 Bilious Fe'ver, (Colds and~ fLa(Jrippe, or monoy relnid. . From $1155 to $845 The new and powerful organization has again reduced prices $150 on all models. Thus, by a total reduction of $3 1 0 since last September, it gives to more buyers the benefit of the new good ness ofthe good Maxwell Carolina Auto Co. Phone 404 Laurens, S. C. he Good - *- -._ .A Thefe nest '2i-re fo Smal Cas A 14.1 blcktra and9 ceamy whiea sides-clean, trim, splendidly fmnished~-generously large and full in size, with the Goodrich anti-skid safety tread. This tire will give you much longer mileage, the greatest of durability, the utmost riding comfort and the fullest satis fadtion. Like all other Goodrich tires the "30x3A" is made only in one quality. It is so thoroughly and unusually good that its makers frankly declare it the best tire ever made for smnall cars. Goodrich 30x 31 anti-skid safety tread fibric tireekrs,0o now aailale a theDealers everywhere are selling Goodrich Silver 20% ric Rcuc~in wichtown CordsGoodrich Fabric Tires and Goodrich if W.VRed or Gray Tubes-all one quality--at the 20%~ went into effea Ma 2nd reduction in prices wvhich Goodrich made efiec tivn Mayo 2nd, 1921.