The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, August 15, 1907, Image 7
HEALTH NOTES FOR
AUGUST.
Modern Farm Methods
As Applied in the South.
?*»otes of Interest to Planter,
Fruit Grower and Stockman
When (o I'i( k th** Fruit.
The fruit cnnsini' r and th^ fruit
proutr are urually too far jiiMtt.
Too oft n what is sweet, juirv, lus
cious fiuit in the orchard and vine
yard of the grower is on tin* tal !<'
(if tlto consunif'r an ovo’uii.e, 1'uljc.-
or i ai': d!y (h ( a\ . d ju . die t It n
a lane -aide fa< ' tha* tnatiy of -iu:
ion-: t fruits aie v. ; y had traw h is
and ;u" nt on arri'.a! in town a v tv
unattra< ti\n* apy ;)ranc ■ Manv prov. -
ers do not )<- . u :p. j ; tin,. • ,
pi< ic fi no j t n■ :.:.u <•; -
lt> t h tT ; :• , ;i t i. ; \, { ;n
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August la the month of lotemml
catarrh. The mucous mem
branes, especially of the bowels,
are very liable to congestion,
causing summer complaint, and
catarrh of the bowels and other
Internal organs. Pe-ru-nn is an
excellent remedy for all these
conditions.
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the fruit r! O , ; .
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foiu a. d to i : • . . .
B r w r ;
l»i In.d nn i! w. II
that May on th- t.
f!a\- d th -a tho
them excel],t.( for our own tahlo
as they have a sliyhtlv mauley taste,
and ar • juicy and tender. I have
been informed that (Tie should kef'p
them in pairs, the same as pigeons,
hut this is not so. I have kept four
females with one male with best of
results and I know of no reason for
not mating more hens with on- male
If les t sra: y. If I were L'-dng to ke-'p
mai.'.v, l would house them apart from
other poultr;..
They 11 1 mi: to 1m Mav 1 to 1 and
lay ( en’iii'iullv till Sej.t.unhe;, some
time; later. They will not lay v.'ll
:n (onfinen.en:, hut are' extra good
‘ • rs \\ h*-n « n ja.i.c Th-v s IdtTn
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DOCTORS PRESCRIBE SULPHUR.
But Sulphur Should Be Used In
Liquid Form Only.
'TTnncock’s Liquid Sulphur is the most
wonderful remedy for Eczema I have ever
known,” writes l>r. W. W. Iveabe, of Or-
liuuio. Fla . who was cured of a caae of
years' standing
I)r W A. Heard, of Maitland, Fla., was
cured of Fc/.eiiia after he had suffered for
thirty yearn. and says: "Hancock s Liquid
Sulphur is the linesr remedy for all Skin
troubles I have ever used or prescribed.”
Doctors everywhere prescribe it, but they
sav Sulphur should be used in liquid form
onlv, as it is m Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur.
Dru^viMs sell it. L-ooklet 'ree, it you
write H.'.n’ock Liquid Sulphur Co., Haiti
metre
It ( ires fh! bl;:n and Scalp Diseases, if
ii'- i in c-nner t .e.n with the worder.'u!
uco dhs Liquid Sulphuf' O.ritnieut.
Mrs WinPiow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
feething.Bofteue theguinH,reduc<i8inflnmma-
Lion, allays pain,cureu wind colic. !i5c a bottle
You have to sell advice to make
anybody believe it is worth following.
FITS, St. Vitus' Dance ; N ervoos Diseases per
manently cured by I>r. Kline's Dreat NerVa
Hestorer. 12 trial bottle and treatise free.
Dr. H. R. Kline. Ld.,Wl Arch St., Phila., Pa.
Hide on, but look before you.
“ VICKS
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A b • timt* ac u iii wr.‘!ng of
( H:.- swc. : ; <.* horm . v.. >:;ld
i that p^nhabh pd »n»p wmild b
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; :r should I. ■ d ■>. d The . litor
m f th- 1 am; n Tiuu - ( a!!inn n't<on
| ’o nil" . b* ( : nf th- dmiiMi in* i.t inn- I
1 ;!,•• diflic ,!t> of g- tLng "ill the u -ual
. i * .i (<f : \s ■ ■ t 1 it;:t • Ail that is
! ■ .id is g> od. h-;' v.. doubt if w-ry
! man v wil’ f. 1 t: t t lu-v can .'•ffn r (l
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I -d Tho T’lims s.i>
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Ib’runa is sold by your local drug
pist. Huy a ImtU.- t"day.
So. r.:h 07.
iilCKS*
CAPUDT.NE
■^1 £ i I V : u I a t i i. y cir:.s
U HEADACHES
^^^TrcM-.s up COLD5
' in o to 12 nov as
Truil [rc-ule 10c A;
ASPARAGUS.
There Is no garden complete without
ftn asparagus bed. A bed hLh h-« t wih
BUjiply an ordinary family with tins
healthful and appotlzing food. 1 will
give information for starting an as
paragua bed large enough for home
use. If for market the bed can bo
enlarged. tlA- culture being the same
Also if for mark? t tlm roots should
: ct lx.: feet apart, while for home
:se, cr in a sma'd b('d, the roots
ihould be set IL'xlP inehes apart.
Select a place on the snath side of
the fence, if it is a beard, rail nr
picket fence, to keep off the north
wind. Tim bed should have ph nty nf
sunshine. Tin 1 ground should be rich,
black, sandy learn, free from gravel
and stone and we'.i draiuul as possi
ble. Prepare \ei:r bed in the fall
First cover your ground with a goof,
heavy coat of weil rotted horse ma
nure. Work the muiture Into the
ground at least L" im l.ee. Tho richer
the soil the better the slxuds grow.
If the shoots grow rapidly they will
be sweet and tende:\ Then the next
spring work in the scl some more
well rotted manure and pulverise well.
Next secure two year old roots of seme
seedsman, and set in rows 4 Inches
deep. Do not tr> to raise your own
plants, as they take a grout deal of
work and care. The rmT.; can he pur
chased at $i .00 per P' l.
Do not cut any of the sin ts that
Come up the first >«ar Give thorough
and frequent cultiv.Tion da ;ng th"
Bummer. In autumn, when the tops
are fully ripe and yellow, they should
be cut and hurm d. In the fall cover
.no bed wTh a roar.-" ho; " manure.
Then in Lm sprmg rake off th.o ma-
nvire, spade in a Irav. <T"S«:ng of
well rotted inanuiu . and 1 ipuan <.\ salt
to each square > ai d.
The parotid spring a f- v. cuftings
ran be im:d Cultivate tkd the plants
nun t in rows Af:- : warils k* en free
frem w. . .!s The third s-.i . u t!ie bed
can In cut ov-r to or s‘< t;:nes.
v. huh is t!io limit for an a ; aragus
l"d Aft• r tin cutting s-u '"n ;s ov.-r
g»ve Hie h» 1 a mod. In jy ccat of
har.-e m inure. an i Th"
gn un 1 can nev» r h«- mad" t"« rich f r
av; a sag us. an d It is alwa;- s sure to
pn du( e a ( rup.
Pi r.ietrm s yemng n-'p-ar' s :< It-!- e
tlirratemd b> th" aspar.iuim t»e« ?;e
In .' •;( h ( a.-u • :• -r she k- ■! - s. -
fr- • ’y ( v.-r the f v. h* n In ivy
w ;?n d« u An .. . • . mm 1 d v" • n
we! « t.P !m!u i 1 ] ;-.p- rh- < I
for v. :ll hu-t f.-s \ -• Th- r- ar-
mar.v \\ u s r!' | i - r n th : ' h :
l! o r.u le - Th it - n !-hr t
Preu in t'.» In : ana P..r .. r (h u-
Lizzard Crick In Summer.
The old ('rick louk> i:i\ it p : i.-w,
So lazy 'neat !i tin- - am;: ■ i >i.y ;
The v. ater seems t oiiei kon me
Down ukere the peril; and pit k *i; 1
lie.
Tho old m-«.w boat m tin -bore,
A mi in it baler, oar - and j ndu ;
A hungry I'elmg bov or-- near
And takes pos.>t*»ion of my son!,
fudlcctod in the. liquid deptli-;
The bills beyond inverted lie;
While 1'i'oni a dead limb on the shore
A fDh-linwk scans with watchful
eye.
No sound is heard; the iimtimnts flee,
Oh, bitter-sweet the cup 1 quaff!
Wliv don’t I take the boat and go?
I'm looking at a photograph.
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a | t ?dii that
!d m
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Ii ■ "d s look
t In- !. ; !, •
i n ;is w< d eT ilie t r« •• .•• . ( n r
Grap'S. on the cdher hand, siiou!d
never i " ; iek"«l fr-.m tu• • \ im- until
fully ripe and sweet, for they will
not. develop sugar and rip -n after
tl’ey are picked. I hav** k.ov. n un
principled groweim to spoil tlie ma"
kf t for wdiiti* grapt s by shipping Ni
agaras hot on* tln-y liad lieeonie ripe
and sweet. Tasting is the mi; - t-st
w ith grapes. \ die* rh-s are j ieke.i
v irh the stenn, on as r>u<.n as tiiey
*11 e lug • iioiigh, and they aiw;*\s
have the color with the size. A day,
or even a few hour.-, too long or the
tree nay mean tin- nn-s oi th - who!--
( herrv ( ;-(ip 1 / hi ov n rot <dor m
the s;iip]Mi's t.Mt with s* ra w le: i ie.-
Rasul,erries may he pick d as s< on
as they v. ill sepa; at** ti-oin t iu» r- -
t;u le Mm yland Jdxpei t.u nt S.c.tnn
Hulletin Xo. ID!.
a h : • at
:in \ a 1 !e\
Mot. :
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Raiding (.uim-a Fowl-.
V.b have a' diffem;? tina (pi'd
from e.xchang' - article.- i.lmv, mg s;
tln-re was good prop.T in ii. .ng c ;
eas. There are som.- (.hoagum
• : . :e.-- v-a • t t pota'. m'- ; •
| c-qTahle too-l to nil kind- <f fa: U
! : tock I'iie la. rg- t and It * he;:.-; 1 •' • 1 - "
j m.nrke -- !. tl..- sf..iill';• and more un- • : ;
jshap di t 1 1h*a • max h ■ prolita'n'y ' '•
conv.-rt'd into nn at poih d. tl«* Li 'be-, a
; i w Is wid i* • ivo tle-m gi atef ;i 1 a . I
; a portien of their daily ration Tbe I ' "t •
- eung fond of t ieu.i .\:ni if 1 : 1 :
P-a >,(!> k r k'Ti t iie w or!; <d hoiling 1 •"
: -. ■ - j ('!..* o * ■ - tmy should r-men.,
j l : ■ T g’abd.-. .^nuf lefty fi*T < 'Tit to
- • *4 • a '’’itu nd nut nt!--us nu.Iu'* I 1 ■ d t -
Ml 11,e t - .1-0
!Tv Pm- wtiv. ft..,.- ••; *• t wo thin: • < ■ •
( Time* i with the potato tha! should I •
h" f- i ( Mi n :e pi * ; !e w iio v. a at > e • . . '
‘ o vow then bhe ground mint !.•• t 1 - 1,
1 1 a. ! f- ft •.Ina-d. and v. hen • l." ' -
'bn is pok"d into the lidge it sh.ouH | l■ 1
^ a i\. a' - \ • a cupful ( !' w rgi>T ptnir .1 ■ -
' in ’-nh if T link* - the differ* ti?" • '
f a we"k's growth in tlie first mon'h ; ' ! 'd t!:» c:
fveil in rainy weather, unless the innim i h-
i. > nt" is ;mt ually c(.iii:r,g down, it 10 h-(M.|, i
a-., to wet Lite grou.nd around tlm 'Hm . in be
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NO RELIEF FROM ECZEMA
For Over Two Ycar>—Patent Medi-
(iik n. giKH Iv ( in-es, and Fven Do<-
tors Fail — ('uticiiia Succeed'-.
"I ' -is \*-r\ l>nl!y atlliiteti with e<voma
ht t 11 ■ o' Hi in t\M. years. Die parts an
! ■''-' I ' O- my limbs below the knees 1
Mi'-- M tin* physicians in the town and
^ th-. - : ri (-utidmg towns, and 1 also
H - - I t 1 "- patent ronu ’ that 1 heard
•a ! • - a! os ull th-- cures ad vise? 1 by old
■ ao-o aicl qu o us. ;,ii-i found no rebel
wl-.itwr until 1 ' "lumenred usm^ the
rmi-uia S' i", t'utm^a U.ntment a I
be.our,i Kin' d\ent. In the Cuticura Rene
i'h(« I f-iuni nnuichite relief and xvas
S'"■ i.|. S'lUic! and well. (V V. Reitz, Tippe-
cam.", Ind , Xov. IT,
b« u <-f l ing to t-\ cry one is good -
'ton. (lei man.
A lliRmr.LK KAPFRIFNCF.
PIEDMONT COLUCE
DCMORC8T. 90. <
Healthful ■UAintaiu looatkua. KucalarffWpu
end College couraeei epeoiei awe«M im
Domeetie Hcieoce and Music. Soperiur t
Eeaeonable prices. For oatalocue xmA
mation address
HENRY C. NEfELL, Actlf
CUMBERLAND-EYERBEASItfi
1007 UttVOML>
APRIL 20 TO JULY
Koo^t v(dt A\
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How a Veteran Was Saved the Am
putation of a Limb.
H. Frank Roromus, veteran, cf
Indianapolis, Ind.,
says: "I liad been
showing symptoms of
ki'Iney tnml.ile from
\ D;" t;me I was mus-
, " r '" 1 out 1 f ,h " iu "
'WTw, '4 but in nil rav lifo
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in iskT. Headac!.*,-,
dizziness and sleep-
fi : * mi <• s s. first, and
Dn-n dropsy. I was
weak and hrlpl -. .
1 iviag run down from Dd to IL’.'.
.'"'■’•d.' I was !;aving terrible pain
in ki*Iii"y.-, and th" secret ion-’
pa ' d almost involuntarily. My left
leg s\\ i*lled until it was f!4 inches
" t d. an 1 tiie doctor tapped it
ti ght and morn.ng until I could no
Dug. r stand it. am! then h'» advised
amputation 1 refused, and began
using Doan's Kidney Fills The
swelling subsided gradually, the
crir." bccnnio natural and all my
I tun and a< hos disappeared I b.ave
h('eu well now fur nine years since
using Doan's Kidney Fills
Sold h*. a. 1 i dealers fH» cents a box.
Fust*.-; -Milburn Go . Buffalo. N Y.
Spocta!
Prescription
For
CONSTIPATION
TOUPID LIVER. INDIGESTION—Easy.
Curt ivo. Fy mail or at dealers 25 ct».
L. RICHARDSON, Mf*. Chemist
gre:ensboro. n. c
Mica
Axle
Grease
Helps the Wagon np
the Hill
Tho load eeema lighter—Wagon
and team weer longer—You make
more money, end have more time
to make money, ^hen wheels are
greased with
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Laughing Song.
U i.eu 1!,. go .-u v.noils Uimgli witli the
1 \. u. e ui |(*y.
, Aid the diltijdiug -tle.im Mills h'g.gll-
Hig !)\ ;
'When the air docs laugh with our
1' merry wit,
! And the green hill laughs with the
noise of it;
^'fhen the meadows laugh with lively
gleeil,
j And the gra^hopper laughs in the
! morn M-ene ;
j When Mary and Susan ami Kmily
; With their sw-ct round moilUis sing
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! Wla „ tin- pan.ti’-l birds laud’ll in tlu--
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Win a,- umi' tabli- with cIktius and'
nut' l' 'pi i ad ;
j ('. j: 1 i 1 ■ live, and be im-ny, and jniii j
\\ith tin-,
1 Tu 'ini' tin- >nii't chorus uf "Ha, ha.
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- William lilak.c I
Managerial Talk.
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you':-' 1 lot tic n.aiiay<T. why do you
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—The longest wearing end moat
Mtisfaetory lubricant in the world,
STANDARD OIL CO.
Ii tkr oldeJt and first bujin«s coflegf in Va. to own its buiid-
1 ng a fine one. No vacation!. Lodwi and Gcnd<*n*-n.
B-rjkLecpina, Shonhand, Pcnmamkip, Typewriting, Tele-
grapSv. icc. Three Lit taught by mail alro
“ Leading business college south of the Potomac
fiver."-T’/whi Sltnrjraoher A-drr:'.
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Classical Course English Covie^r Comm?rciD.l
Course Snsion Sept. 10, ’07 f< r ca?a-
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SCI? SOUTHERN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
Ktii 1 sp*-*ion Ooiol**:- to April. .Sprint? Se^nm. April toOotober. Largest Rhiurrawcv
8-,utii Drup'Store in the Co’Free hook'». ^1 book expense. I^arve irrvr
and F.qutpniei'. 1. tliree I.Hbnrat'irjHS Demand for our Rra-iu*le*? exceed.-* supply ^cviuimb
per teseion Addrean XV. B. FItKKMAN, S«‘cr»*tary, 03 L.uek.ie Sk ^ AriAixsow,
Georgia School of Technology
A n engineering institute of tbe highest rank in the heart ®f the propManm
Adeanced courses in Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining and Civil EsnyupeutaM,
Engineering Chemistry and Chemistry. Extensive and now equipment of Shop, IHSL
Laboratories, etc. The demand for the School’s graduates is much great*? items tta*
aopply. Dormitories. Cost reasonable. Xlimate unsurpassed. For itlustratat rataing
address K. G. MATHES0K, A. M., LL. D., President, AtiaBtfl,&.
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Try 11 1: for breakfast:
A Little Fruit,
A dishof Grape-Nuts andCream
A Soft-Boiled Egg,
Some Nice, Crisp Toast,
Cup of Well-made
Postum Food Coffee.
that's all, and you feel comfortable
and well fed until lunch.
THEN REPEAT.
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Ami at nlvtit have a libera’, meat
and vegetable dinner, with a Grape-
i Nuts pudding for dessert.
J Such a diet will make a change In
you» health and strength worth trial
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Read ' r rbe Koud to Wellville," in pkgs.
Every Kernel a Good One
Hump, solid, clean, heavy. You can raise this
haul of wheat every year if you fertilize
systematically with
Potash
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GERMAN KALI WORKS
93 Nas«*u Street, New York
Monfidnock Building, Chicago
Candler Building. Atlante, Ga.
Add res* office uearos: you.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3.00 & $3.50 SHOES THE WORLD
|f^S“8HOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF-xtj*
THE FAMILY. AT ALL PRICES.
ft ft n 1 To any on* who omn peovu W. L.
9mO,UUU\oouofam 4oaa not tnmko A moll
DasmMSXfrt imoeo Mon'm S3 A A3.SO ohomo
Wmtsmai .. \tAmn mny othor manufacturer.
THE REASON W. L. Douglas shoes are worn by niore jiooplo
In all walks of life than any other make, is beenu-e "f their
excelleut style, easy-fitting, and superior weanrg quahiios..
The selection of the leathers ami other materials lor each part
of the shoe, and every detail of the making is looked after by
the most cotnpleteorg.anizaiion of superintendents foremenami
skilled shoemakers, who receive the highest wages paid in tho
shoe Industry, ami whose workmanship cannot V » xcelled.
if 1 could take you into my Drge factories at Rrockton.Mass.,
and show you hoiv carefully V/. h. Ilouglas shoes are made, you
would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better,
wear longer and are of greater value than anv other make.
My $4 OUt FHffa and $3 Gold Bond Shoea cannot bo oqwmffmdmt onaa
\V. L. Douglas stamps his name and price on the bottom to protect you ,
a*io inferior shoes. Take No Substitute. Si Id by tho best^snoe_d«af«ra er e, Tr , rt^ ie * , ®“
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