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SOMETHING NEW FOR HARTSVILLE. 1 ______________ e: Hartsville Messenger. .umor has come to us, and we have every reason to believe e that Mr. John Gladney Stevenson, formerly of Winnsboro,but now of u Hartsville, and promineitly connect- g ed with the Coker Cotton Company, has in mind an idea which is going to prove a boon to the various plea sure seekers around Hartsville who a are wont to frequent the Segars a Bathing Pool and dancing pavillion, li during the summer months. The idea is just this: Mr Stevenson has in mind a cozy little weinie stand, which he intends placing very con veniently near the dance floor, and tl during the evenings he and his as sistants are going to cater to the ( throngs which abound at this popu- Ip lar resort. Such articles, of food as hot weines, egg sandwiches, ham- a burgers with and without onions, Y ham sandwiches and cakes will be b served in a tempting and dainty n manner. Also a complete line of bottled drinks together with the popular flavors of ice cream will make up his bill of fare. The cui- g sine will be excellent, and the femi- a nine trade will be especially catered to. We beieve that through this new venture of Mr. Stevenson Hartsville's popular summer resort wili prove a greater success this I summer than ever before. le During the interview with the ed itor this morning, Mr, Stevenson would not commit himself as to the N exact name he had selected for his weine stand, but in the course of conversation, he called the editor T aside and intimated that his choice would be thoroughly in keeping with ti such a project, and no misun-I r- C standing could possibly arise. We ti feel sure that his original ideas will r< certainly stand him in good stead, w in the selection of an appropriate la name. i Mr. Stevenson during his brief a stay in Hartsville has made a host s, of friends, and especially has warm- al ly entrenched himself in the good p, graces of our fair young college la girls. His pleasing personality and p3 charming approach, together with tc his natural aptitude for business, is N a clear indication of the success of m his new venture. a< _ Mr. Stevenson is a' devoted mem , ber of this post of the American db Legion and haT always proven him- C Self aabe worker in al of its od undertakings. We pause to wish i. him every success and look forward b4 with keen anticipation to the coming a] summer evenings, when we may g, meet our friends at Segar's and for- t get our troubles, in the enjoyment ai of one of his delightful weines. t SUMMER DIARRHOEA OF tc INFANTS. The following are suggestions for a the treatment and prevention of this bi terrible scourge among infants. cc The State Board of Health, Bureau ai of Child Hygiene and Public Health bi Officers and nurses are ready at all r< times to furnish 'idditional advice o, for individual cases. a Babies Lost: 4,456 babies under ti one year of age died last year in p South Carolina. t 6,669 babies under five years of ni age died last year in South Caro- m lina. Twenty-five per cent of all deaths C in South Carolina are of children p under five years of age. t Summer diarrhoea, or cholera in- e1 fantum, is the scourge that yearly tl slays thousands of our babies. If se we would reduce our appalling in- ft fant mortality rate we must elimi- e, nate this disease.w The Causes: 1-Improper feed- a ing. 2-Imp..: water. 3-Flies, ai "Summer complaint" is really "fly complaint." i The Remedy-Nurse Your Baby: C Mother's milk is the food that na.. t ture intended your baby to have. t< Ten bottle-fed babies die to one u: breast-fed. Usually the baby should be weaned from the ninth to the twelfth months. Regular Hours for Feeding: Feed your baby not oftener than every Ip three hours, with nothing but water y between feedings. Keep the same it feeding hours day after day, as: is 6-9-12- vbg shrdlu cmwfypetoaicmf 1: 6, 9, 12, 3, 5 or 8, 12, 4, 8 o'clock. b Pure Milk: Treat all milk as fol- n lows: Put milk in container, place rr in pan of water, bring milk to boil- li ing point, and cool quickly. Keep ti the milk on ice, or in a spring, or u cellar-any cool place. A home- ir made ice box with three pounds of Ii ice, will keep the baby's milk for - twenty-four hours. Diet for Babies from One to Two b Years: Milk, cereal, toast, crack- P ers, orange juice, vegetable broth. - Formula for Broth: 1..4 lb. beef, cut fine, soaked 1 hour; carrots, po- o tatoes. celery stalk1 and leaf; 1 pint n1 ater; boil 3 hours; ad ric; bol hour;strain thr.ugh coars, strai: Pure Water: Boil, every day, all ie water your baby drinks. Put in ean container and keep covered. No Flies: Screen your houses, se fly traps; dispose properly of arbage-Eliminate the fly. A home made kiddy-kcop in hich the baby may sleep, play, ve, during the summer months will t least protect him from the flies id mosquitoes, and may save his fe. A Bath Every Day:. Few Clothes: During the hot wea ier a gauze shirt and diaper or a in slip are all he needs. Fresh Air: Keep the baby out of >ors. Move the kiddy-koop to the arch or the shade of a tree. Remember the summer diarrhoea I infants is an infectious disease. our baby may take it from the ba v next door or the baby next door tay take it fron your baby. This infection is carried by flies .om bowel discharges. Therefore aard against the spread of the di ,ase by keeping soiled diapers in closed container until thy can be ashed. Advisory Board : Dr. E. A. ines, Chairman; Dr. D. L. Smith, r. William Weston, Dr. R. M. Pol zer, Dr. J. LaB. Ward, Dr. Ash y Mood. ORTH CAROLINA WOOL MARKETING PR6JECT. ),Animal Husbandry Workers: Plans have just been perfected with e Chatham Mfg. Co. at Elkin, N. , to manufacture unlimited quanti s of Grease- wool blankets and bes of various designs. This plan as inaugurated in North Carolina st year for the purpose of aiding rmers in disposing of their wool at living price and the plan worked so iccessfully that arrangements have rain been made with the above com y to do this work on a greatly en rged scale. Mr. R. G. Chatham, esident of the company, has agreed manufacture not only the wool in orth Carolina, but also that of far ers in other states who wish to take Ivantage of the opportunity. In order that the quality of work me by this mill can be seen Mr. utham has agreed to furnish the cial in charge of the Aieep work each state with a pair of double d blankets free of charge and to 1 those who are interested it is sug sted ithat you write -the firm at you have received his letter and 'e desirous of looking further into *e project. The wool will be manufactured in blankets on the following basis: For each ten pounds of grease wool Lpplied the mill, which on the aver.. e will make one pair of double ankets, $5.00 will be remitted to ver the cost of cleaning, scouring id manufacturing the wool. Single ankets, couch covers and automobile bes will of course be prorated. In der that the matter may be made simple as possible it is suggested at each farmer ship his wool inde mdently, furnishing the mill with .e shipping receipt showing the imber of pounds and the date ship ent was made. Last year the farmers of North rolina who took advantage of this an netted from 50 to 55 cents for eir wool marketed through blank.. *s. In order to handle this project s year to the best advantage one ction of the mill will be set aside r this particular work. New nick s and nappers have been installed, hich are especially fitted for making heavy rnap on the blankets and thus A to their warmth and value. While this concern has been mak .g a good quality of blankets Mr. atham states that he will be able make one this year far superior anytihng which he has ever man ~actured. WHOOPING COUGH. This is a very dangerous disease, articularly to children under five ears of age, but when no paregor ,codeine or other opiate is given, easily cured by giving Chamber in's Cough Remedy. Most people alieve that it must run its course, t knowing that the time is very uch shortened, and that &n2:e :s ttle danger from the disease when i5 remedly is given. It has been sed in many epidemics of wh >o> ig cough, with pronounced success. i safe and pleasant to take Saturday- 4 p. m.-Bryant Wash irn in "It Pays to Advertise." Also athe News. 666 has more imitations that any Lher Fever Tonic on the market, but a ne wants imitations. COLUMBIA SUPP 823 West Gervais St. steals the w< FIRE the rate of a Only by sound insuran ed from losses a fire ma) premium won't break y We Pay Mone; See Us Winnsboro Insuro 0 D A K E R S-Correct developing C means better pictures. Send your >odak films to us and get the best. lumbia Studio, 1423 Main Street, olumbia, S. C. 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