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SOREHEAD AND LIMBERNECK 1 Successful Remedies for Two Prevalent Diseases 1 Clemson College, Sept. 2.?Sore-1 i head is making- its periodical visit to ihe poultry farms of the State. Mold n some form to which the chickens , < have access is responsible for this lisease. Moldy grain and particular- 1 iy moldy corn, moldy litter and; scratching material are predisposing i causes of a sorehead epidemic. To ; overcome this disease try at once to 1 * j iocate and, remove the source of in- 1 fection. Then send sixty cents to the j Westmoreland Chemical and Color Co., Philadelphia, for a bottle of Fer-;" ., .-4. .* . i Sul., the best and cheapest remedy. [1 Add one teaspoonful to a quart of wa- i ter and immerse the head of each afflicted chicken in the solution for fifteen seconds. This enables the rem- * gfffL . edy to act on the air passages in the s head and clear them of mucous. Two ; 1 v I duckings daily for two days win cure | < practically all cases. Exterior appli- j < cations of salves, grease, or liquids are useless. The only other solution that is rec- { ommended by Prof. H. C. Hare of the 1 Poultry Division is a teaspoonful of 1 ereolin in a quart of water. Immerse |J the head as previously advised. Salts ( and sulphur have been advised as a 1 preventive, but they have proved use- ^ less, lr cmcKens are Kept away irora ^ mold, they will not have sorehead. ? As is generally known, limberneck s is caused by eating decomposed flesh. 1 ,. The maggots found in this putrid flesh ( are not harmful to poultry, according i C:7-. to a test made this summer at Clemson College. First, remo\e and bury any dead animal or bird. Buy a little asafedita. Cut off a piece the size of a pea and give this amount to each , 1 sick chicken three times daily. Three < L, doses are usually sufficint to effect a < ||| complete cure. Chickens that could j ** ftarely move and -were almost dead ; have been brought back to normal < gt' health by means of this simple rem- j ( p f HIGH COST OF CAMPAIGNING. I (Charleston Post.) , The Democrats, it is announced, V* .will seek to raise a fund of five mil- 1 - \ . . . ( hon dollars for campaign purposes : next year, whiqh is twice as much as j the maximum ever before in hand for j such uses. It was reported in Repub- j lic&n circles that the amount would ijjliv'Si lUpToT A I ?> . Ssfc...' B|. . ' Jj. We are now ready for B hv far flip larorpQf arid hpc NfJ AMA. VAA V ^ O ?V VU Our buyers have been o your interests. We have the most upWe can save you froir In purchasing a samp time of high prices. We 1: |j|fe see our line of III Coat I Don't fail to see the n fe I Our Price S /vV\rt TV. n TTAV | JL/rebb VJiiigiicuiio vex I Outings very best g Cheviots very best { Overalls Hap grade Come to see us. Wei prl :e. j.h. w ? *1.1.1 L.11XJ ?JV "WISE PEOPLE TRADE Br ~ff W -?& 9 V ISs?. * be ten millions, but this has been set straight by the statement of the party's national treasurer. It is only one-half that sum which is to be raked together for booming the party next year . In the Bryan campaigns the war chest was so lean its ribs rattled, and if it had been suggested that a million dollars should and would he availab e everybody who did not drop dead with amazement would have laughed him ~ * -1 - ? Vkii?vi A??aiio fo "R 11 f SCII SICK VLl UIC IIUIIIUIUUO lanvj. of course, as the Democratic treasurer says, politics, like everything else, has gone up mightily in price, and what could be had and was had for 52,500,000 three years ago. will easily cost just what the party is able to raise, aud be dear, perhaps, *t that but five million is fixed as the figure. J Wouldn't Mark Hana be stunned ana | if ho rmiH r>p#?k out now and see the despised Democrats calmly preparing to make up a political chest if several times the best sum he was 2ver able to get out of the opulent Republicans? The Democrats, says the treasurer, ire preparing for one of the most in:ensive campaigns ever pulled, and, 'or that amount of money it surely should be a corker. The voice of the Drator will be heard the clock round md the movies will work overtime vith electioneering films. The Repubicans no longer set the pace in this sort of thing, and we shouldn't be surprised if the Deomcrats start the Dig show with a pretty nice "bunch >f money," as the ribald might put t. 1 ? ? TOBACCO NEXT? (Saluda Standard.) We learn that the veto of the aboltionists will shortly fall upon tobac:o. The use of tobacco is not conlucive to good health, they say. At ill events, this is true of its abuse. We fear there is only too much ac ;? 1U.', ?" - /\ O Vvll ??n curacy in mis reitsuumg. xnc of tobacco is, unquestionably, harmful it even poisonous. And if the wides; read use of n article is a prelude to widespread ovei indulgenie in it, the correct attitude of every discerning citizen is beyond discussion. The use of the article must be entirely suppressed. This newspaper wishes tb declare its .position in no uncertain terms.Every influence that threatens national health must be abolished, and if tohe Minut< Met HHBB-innHiHBB you to look ever our new li t that we have ever shown in the Atlanta and Norther to-date line of Millinery w< 1 one to three dollars per pai le line of Coats we can give lave them for every meir.bei -Suits and Long G ew plaid dress goods and sill js Are Right. For i y best grade rade jrade JNiO. llo can sell you twelve o'clock ISE COM1 i _ C le IVlUUULcllll, C7. WITH WISE/' nnHHBBnnH bacco is harmful, tobacco must go. So must the corset. Many specialists in hygiene have analyzed the ef! feet of the corset on the female origans. and their verdict is "thumbs j j down." This newspaper hardly claim., j to be an arbiter in a debate concern- , ing feminine costuming, but it claims, at least, the merit of consistency. If tobacco and corsets are endangering I ! public health, we demand a death sen- j j tence upon them. Also upon the high-heeled shoe. Also face-powder, j The medical profession has long ago declared itself. > | And these are only the beginning of our list; but there is not space In , one editorial to tabulate the whole. | In succeeding weeks we hope to enumerate all things that must be | abolished?if the use of a thing and j its abuse are identical. The condemned items to be listed are multitudinous, but if we live long enough we hope to catalogue them all. ? o ? Xear No Man's Land. There wasn't any bugler there-ablowing taps: The Regimental Chaplain tho' was round; And I'm telling you that I was feeling blue, The day they put my Bunkie in the ground. We showed him how to do "right shoulder arms" And told him all a "Jirene" ought to know: I * We slept together, but to-day he sleeps Near "No Man's Land" beneath the mud and snow. He said his Ma and Sister back at home Kissed him a dozen times in fond good-byes, And when he talked about them I could see That look of longing shining in his eyes. I hate to think of how his mother feels? i A mother's lonesomjeness is worse than mine, j I'd v>.-;to his folks a. letter, only that Th.s writing business ain't much i? my line. I don't know what U< do when I'm so blue, ~ ?1-5?coon-is that uur J3UIlhie S gunt, uiiu all I know Is I'd like to put a forget-me-not upon I I chandise I a JW ine of Fall Goods. It is i . The prices are right. I n markets looking out for 1 ; have ever had. 1 r on shoes. | you a Bargain during the I of the family. Ask to I jats <s. instance: 35c per yard 30c per yard 35c per yard 2.25 pair : goods at a nine o'clock PANY, j t his grave ; Near "No Man's Land." beneath the i: mud ;md snow. X. Lew Tenant. Future Status Quo. i iX" <> f> "Was your first meeting with your wife romantic?" | "Xaw. Wc used to make faces at each other over the hack fence when we were kids."?Kansas City Journal. Magistrate?The police say that you and your wife had some words. Prisoner-?I had some, hut didn't get a chance to use them.?Stray Stories. O ? C (56() quickly relieves Constipation. Biliousness. Ix>ss of Appetite and I lead aclies, due to Torpid Liver.?Adv. _ ^ ^ i _ ? ? + _? Cabinet Officer Resigns Washington, Sept. 5.?Wni C.. Red- j field, secretary of cemmerce, has ten-; dered his resignation to President i Wilson and it has been accepted, ef- ; fective November 1. This was an- j i nonced today officially. J Think in interest?your own inter- j est?save and invest. War Savings ; Stamps pay 4 per cent interest, com- j pounded quarterly. MONEY TO LEND On farm lands. Easy Terms, Low interest. JAMES B. MURPHY, j ATTORNEY, 1113 Palmetto Bidg., Columbia, S. C. i fSf' U-*" ! jjfe ?*' ii p V' * 11 n*mt mm- muTin I f I u I our i s i i i | __ j Is it furibshod compK :e I IP?* i i Lj&Zh i soicvj i>.n oi the r.nor s.." ) I j 8 i siojc to see, not only in 18 conveniently come in to se< seriptions and prices of an an example of cur fair pri we are displaying the folio1 A Gold Band Dinne Cabinets sold during absolutely free a beaut I Cash ] siH Balance $1 per week. This Is the best cabinet we Bhave ever offered at this price. Constructed of solid oak throughout with flour bin and sifter at top. swingpra ins fflass sugar jar. g(x>d si/x' china closet, michcloid top, tin receptacle for bread and cake, and scores of other feaHtnres. It is thoroughly sanitary and finely constructed throughout. \ HI New Model E 2 ] Price $100.00 is H $2.50 Cash ^ Balance $2 Weekly. H mfir< hMrii^ s I :: W 1718 MATV ST. imk i i Governor Cooper has named the following men as State game wardens, of interest to our citizens, respectiveI ' Lumber -""til?mbtp*?m*wuuim * YOU are losing mone; ing your lumber with Our special Lumber Tj Two Ton Truck hauls ] logs and makes the tn as long. Let us sho^ enough money every Truck and Trailer. Thrower Aut 912 Main Street COLUMBL m kfes ^ ssa f m m m m $ "Mi M a aiaaum gs ? J jr ft /T\f-Mfc /?S ? ar.u to y-vtir liking? If not. it is ( most up-to-date line of "li-une F i. U ill Ln <1, b lit iiliy vViiCi'C j i'1 \V'. T. nil-: e us, drop us a line and we will gl iy article in "Home Furnishings" ces and the excellent quality of oi tving: r Set TJ IT "E* with e ; the ** ^ 2I^'?-^Qext te iful gold band dinner set con t MUSIG IN THE HOME THAT ^ TRUE TO LIFE. The Grafr>las illustrated here are upright i fully cabineted instruments of inkingly handsome appearance, ev adhere to that upright type it is going to be regarded by ny as the standard of high ide musical instruments. You [1 never know the joys of real g ne life until you have brought " i charm of good music to your ;side, and when you consider it such instruments as illustod can be placed in your home the small sum of $2.00 per ck, you really should not delay 7 longer, (ret one today. PEE HOUSE OF SERVICE I | 1 y: A. B. Qvmttlebaum, Steedman; B. iL KirkliinO., liatesburg; R. M". SwyI I trert, New Brcokland. t,* xzwuw tm. I *<*mr.v y if you are not haulTruck and Trailer. railer attached to a i four tons lumber or ack last three times 4 i v you how to save week to pay for a omotive Co. Phone 1308 A, S. C. fsrer $859 J ur pleasure to show von a $? I d States. If 3 CO can not I f adly send you pictures, de- J BIB!1 you are interested in. As j T*? 5 r articles for your home. | ach of tliese Kitchen jj m days, we will give g J sisting of forty pieces. |f|| | A Kitchen Cabinet in $f||j | your kitchen will eliminate many unnecessary f&pj j stops. Tt is the most up- k"aLL i lo-dnte idea in makiner a I a housewife's work lighter [ jjllPj | and no kitelien should be J without one. Mail us your g nr? j order now while our spe- J !!$?% j eial offer of a dinner set J | free is or., or better still, i mm t come in and place your I order with us. g f. Price $49.75. j H j L ? 5 ??2S 8 New Model F 2 Price $115.00 (rm $2.50 Cash Balance $2 Weekly. ^ COIA'MBTA. S. O. ]