The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 06, 1914, Page 2, Image 2
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ALL WHISKEY MEAN =~
FROM ONE VIEWPOINT Ks
his drink
let it oloi
a positive
Correspondent of The State beastly di
Gives His Views.
The conu
put li'|U
IS THE DEVIL'S AGENT. ? AI1 !h?
through !
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a* our imi
Mr. H. It. Newton Says No Such has enta!
Tilings as "tiooil" Whiskey aoulty It
, , , tlon. Ii
tan lie louml. heaven o
en n ess. A drunk man is a poisoned nVolionsim
man. Tho fact is that the adulterated ^or a (',on
whiskey can hardly have a more dead- OJ
ly element in it tlian alcohol. Those )(s rarf>i,
who adulterate it do so largely with sidi-trackc
things that In themselves would not i,>n
kill any more surely than alcohol. ,ls a ,?,iit
As to its effect upon criminal intent f0,,'rth ,,f
1 feel sure that experience justifies tj1(. ooun?
the opinion that as much blood is tjlis ()V m
shed by saloon and dispensary whls- tored a K
key as by blind tiger whiskey. In- wrote-' "
deed, the blind tiger in most cases strong drl
gets his whiskey from the dispen- jju> c^rth
sary and from the same sources that wake"in t
the dispensary gets it. In the coun- jts si
tr>' places the chief adulterant is ' Mav fio
simple water and the more of this an aot mf
that is added the better for the man nati0nal 1
who drinks it. " Benneti
Whiskey of all kinds is the devil's
greatest agent for the carrying ou of
his business in the world. It is all 8la
bad, and while some people may drink wjj|
It without becoming intoxicated, the 13th La
average man or woman can not do so. jo <jelega
Those who can do so should show aa a dele
their regard for those who can not their nam
and put the accursed stuff aside in the they repr
for ten or
delegatioi
Worms the Cause of Your Child's l?
eontnbutl
school to
A foul, disagreeable breath, dark wc
circles around the eyes, at times ^ J1
feverish, with great thrlst; cheeks K
flushed and then pale, abdomen
swollen with sharp, cramping pains
are all Indications of worms. Don't ?
let your child suffer?Kickapoo J
Worm Killer will give sure relief? Notice
It kills the worms?while Its laxa- derslgned
tive effect add greatly to the health the estati
of vnur child hv removlne the dan- cpased o
gorous and disagreeable effoot of 1914, ma
worrr.d and parasites from the sys- admlnlsti
tern. Klckapoo Worm Killer as a hate cou
health producer should be in cvpry letters di
household. Perfectly safe. Buy a
bo* today. Price 2 5c. All druggists Admr. K
or by mail. Kickapoo Indian Medi- Deceas
clue Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Jan. 9i
mm*'*
wfmW POT
(ECl f? belongs to a past ag
^ 7 \ enough available Pot
old-style fertilizer an equal
Potash Pays. Write
on Cotton Culture and I
S\-. ' 'TtimBBBL* amount of Pc4?h from * a
GERMAN K A I.I WORKS, lor
*P<M ILrfl m?M< M?0?raick Blo-k
IA H? OrUtat, VThttoar Cast
f' ! iiifnitliw IS Caltforat* M.
To the Editor of The State: ! {J^'
In Tuesday's issue of your paper I js u10 rai
note heud lines as follows: "Four crime ign
Great Evils Result in Crime Judge; which tin
Gary Tells Grand Jury of Mean there are
Whiskey, Pistol, Ignorance and 111 it- stm Sp,.a
eracy." The body of the special demon j8
tells us that Judge F. B. Gary charg- tuallv res
lng the grand jury about the prev- ft?nse. Th
alence of crime stated that his judg- the prolill
ment "was that the condition was can be mo
in a large measure due to the vile born and
kind of liquor handled by the blind itl this co
tigers and sold around over the coun- voice or |
ty which was not of sufficient quality or form o
to even be called 'whaskey." lieve the
The learned judge has evidently not whiskey d
been reading along prohibition and us unv o
temperance lines. He thinks there is w|jo by li
such a thing as good whiskey good promotes
In the sense of wholesome. Extensive ^oodv citi
Investigations have been made by men the evji \}]
of science to ascertain the true value remove it
of alchohol as a medical agent and flBht betw
nlso as to its effect upon animal life nothing ti
in every way. These investigations mon wjlo
have in the tirst place established the ,,vjj to aj
fact beyond doubt that it is absolutely else will ?
valueless as a medicinal agent and voters
positively hatnful to every form of rofornl an,
animal life that it also dwarfs and ovjj Wouli
destroys vegetable life countrv in
Now I presume the judge will not son for (j
gainsay the proposition that the so- ljJP assum
called best whiskey is that which am sorrv
has the highest per cent of alehol in jn tj1P t\u
it. I know that was the idea in the ?n south (
inaguration of the dipensary. The causo j1P
saloons were then tabooed because *Wot his
they sold impure whiskey and the witness tl
dipensary claimed to have it cliemi- virtue wit
cally pure?that is, with the proper rpauv
amount of aichol in ft. I am in- ' * .."u .1,.,
formed that the best whiskey has 60 that he mper
cent of alchol. It is the alco- jn_ a
hoi content that fixes the grade, j aV(
Champagne has 20 per cent alcohol manv cas(
and wines run from 5 per cent to t^p same
15 per cent. The figures are <iuoted no( ajwav
from memory and are not specially 1 us into Jti
material to the point here only pv
show that it in the alehol content ,nnilin in
that fixes the "quality to which the own ta|p
Judge alludes. ,hp wor|d
Now the investigations into the ef- pjj
iects of alcohol to which I allude it ^he ?
have proven that is is a poison of arp aj)USPI
most deadly quality: that there is not ^.loolvol
an organ of the human system that }u,ar(i 0f ,
it does not affect unfavorably. It is in any co
the element in strong drink that jonK indif
brines about the to effect of drunk- ...
Tnti lift INOAOXJKJV IXJCiT
>f humanity. The Intense! Stay-at-Honie Husbands.
s of a man who will, by his , Washington Post. A
ncourago the use of a thing , it has long been recognized that m
curse to humanity geneially transition periods in the march of f |
ensiblu; and that is whore progress are attended with much tral
glass fellow, who car. take vail. The cry of "Excelsoior!" sounds
when he pleases and can | good in a poem, but many leg pains
ie when he pleases becomes (lie between the mountians's base and
* menace to society. The , the broad survey from the summit,
runkard is not half so harm- | Yet the efTort is always worth while,
conduct of the latter makes i The noble ends compensate for the
itoful instead of attractive. . sorrows encountered by the way.
net of the former tends to I Knowing this, there should be no
r In a favorable light. I hasty earplugs against the difficulties 1
? blood that has beer, shed that attend the onward movement of
its influence would form an women towards their hights. That
go enough to float the ships these should arise is merely a necesvy.
The misery and woe it! ary phase of the struggle. And if
led upon mankind is :>.b- through the working of correlated
yend all range of ^omputa- laws men stumble clumsily into their
liuv peopled hell and robbed appointed places it should not be (
f its most precious jewels, 'hold to their charge. They, too are do
pne curse lu 80Uth Carolina j inn the best they can to meet the retowers
above all others. It qulrements of new and untried conuse
of nine-tenths of the j ditions.
orance and illiteracy of j With this broad and charitable out9
judges speak. And yet look accepted there comes the temprespectable
men who will j tation to ask for a suspension of judg
k deprecutingly when the ment on two instances in which both
attacked, and some will ac- the husbands and the wives have posort
to the prints in its de- sibly failed to understand the full
etr favorite retort is that Import of the principles involved,
jitionist is a fanatic. Who From Cincinnati comes the plaint of
>re of a fanatic than the well a woman that her husband insists on
educated man in middle life ! loafing around the house spending all
untry who will raise his his spare time at home, and never
pen In behalf of any phase Rolng to the movies. This more than
f this evil? And yet I be- she can stand. As a foil to such dull
indifferent advocate of monotony, the troubles of a Grand
oes the world as much harm Rapids matron who likewise seeks
ne else. That is the man divorce furnish every suitable quails
indifference to the evil ity. Her husband, too, as a home
in .Sell are the goody- body; but being enamored of dime
7.0ns who see the effects of novels lie is given to reenactlng the
ut put forth no effort to more stiring episodes of his favorite
. the men who witness the Action even to the extent of painting
een good and evil and do himself as a red Indian and doing war
> help the good prevail, the dances in the parlor.
reallv are willing or the Here are two well-meaning women
lolished provided some one suffering from unbearable burdens.lt
10 the work. If this class "??y be claimed with equal force that
would put forth eifort for two excellently intended men are
d work as they could do the striving to meet the issue with equal
1 be banished from the ,v ""successful! result although purfour
years" time. The rea- suing most divergent methods. What
le opposition so many and )s answer? How are the conflict?d
indifference of others, 1 ^ impulses mid nspirutions to he &dto
say may often be found Justed- Perhaps Prof. Hugo Muen't
that the average citizen sterberg or Dr. Stanley Hall knows?
Carolina likes a drink. Be- they know most everything about
would like occasionally to SU( matters. It would seems howevwhitle."
he is willing ' to er that time and the overwhelming
le fight between vice and P?Wl'r of habit alone will suffice to
h assumed indifference, but f*? v<> su?b problems. Man has so long
p down in his heart with been accustomed in Jamming his hat
it vice may prevail in order "ver us )r"wa and leaving the house
r in o htiff U'hon ihlnoo an tcfrtno * K *
ty have the privilege of la - vvoman looks for It. Any different for
ik when he feels like it. conduct naturally" rattles" her and
rage church member in arous suspicious of premediated d?>s
indulges in a desire for cejt Under the old plan she should
privilege. This thing can for bjm back due time, with
s go on. Ood will bring pleading look in his eyes that so
idgment for our toleration redeem? erring husbands and all dogs
11. The 600 murders per a husband that Just stays at
South Carolina tell thier home because he likes to ?whether
No civilized country in curied up in an arm chair or chanting
has attained unto the half tpr war cry of the belligerent Sioux?
nd tigers are abused for well, it'll take time for the most for
taloons and the dispensary giving woman to quite understand
1 for it, but the infernal that sor^ Qf a mau.
Itself escapes Whoever
*uch a condition of morals
untrv? It shows that our
?? Changeable Climate
ii of right and wrong . O, O
science for our people on
object of nrcoholl Our pul- ISA CONSTANT THREAT TO THE
>*. if ever mention it. It is HEALTH OF THE PEOPLE.
>d politics as a moral
The pulpits sidetrack it pr Hart man, of Columbus, Ohio, I
leal question. At least one- discusses an Important health topic,
all t lie sermons delivered in say9;
ry should exculsHely upon Yes. it Is the climate, not the germs.
ip evil. Hall i aine neer ut- that We have to fear in this country,
reater truth than when he The germs are present, to be sure,
I verily bcliveve that if an(j are of some significance in
Ink conhi he w iped out of diagnosis. Climate, a changeable
tonight humanity would climate, is the true cause of disease. I
he morning with more than The atmospheric pressure varies, the I
n and sorrows gone. humidity of the atmosphere changes. I
d help our legislator to pass Every day the ten.perature rises and ;l
iking available the Webb faii8" Au this presents to the body I
aw! H. H. Newton. very great trials to adjust to.
tsvllle, January 2^. The area of high pressure forms In I
_ the northwest. Moves rapidly south- I
Special Notice. east. subjecting milllona of our |
te Sunday school convention population to Its Influence. The rest
Anderson February 11- suit is, thousands upon thousands of I
ncaster county Is entitled to people catch cold. A small per cent. |
i?*. Anyone wisning 10 go cf these thousands do not get well of
gate will please send me their cold. It goes Into pneumonia,
le and the Su-.day school Df chronic catarrh, or bronchitis, or
'esent. I h?e credentials laryngitis, or pleurisy,
ily. We hope to hare a full Now. what I am getting at Is this.
1 from our county. Please These climatic changes are inevitable.
this at once. We want a No one can prevent them. The very
ion from every Sunday best we can do Is to prepare for
help carry on the Sunday them, defend ourselves against them.
>rk Won't you help? Ap- Good health Is the btst preventive,
ir delegate next Sunday so The very best. Vigorous health, with
their names In time. excess vitality, this Is Nature's own
W. L. CROXTON. preventive and protection.
34-3 6 We do hot all have this, howevsr.
Some of us must have assistance.
iotlce of Discharge. The assistance that I use for myself,
Is hereby given that the un- *-?uld recommend for my friends to
I will, as administrator of use' my nelRhbors an(* countrye
of Charles A. Bowers, de- m*n- u Pe-ru-na. Keep Pe-ru-na In
n the*#th day of February, the house.
ike his final return as such e c,1,,(1ren Indicate they are
ator and apply to the pro- catching cold, give them 1 e-ru-na.
rt of Lancaster county for ,f t,ie Paren<s? the grandfather or
smissorv. grandmother, present those symptoms
J WfFS 11 nr?WFn?t tllat are 80 we" known which precede !
Lute of Chirlt a A Bowers. ? ?>}*' a of * -?-?? and
Pd. the deed is done.
1914 Some people are very subject to
colds. Others who have weak lungs ;
- and are timid about our winter
HBUfTTTTTTTTTTT ' wea'her, take I'e-ru-na off and on m
| I during the whole winter season.
' The plan is a good one. The medicine j
?ed" 1 Is Inexpensive doi no possible
_ harm to the system. It keeps the I
)tt(>n (iTOp appetite regular and keen. It as...
. slsts digestion and helps the user I
IS balance through the inclement weather of |
! 1 ne ltlea ^Ull Winter
ASH 1 CHEAPER
c Few coita have I 11 is a fact that the Mutualii
ash to produce the | are (fowinr rapidly, not only in
m this State but all over the United
ith 5 to 8* Potash and M States, and why not,? Who likes
dressings. Add to An
amount of Kainit. M to pay $4.00 for an article that
? Sr Jrh y?u f^si.oo?
oo-ih. bag up. ^Bvan Farmers' Mutual Fire In* I
42 Bro.dw.y New wk surance Co.,
keutu. luk a Trtat IKI *
r&l luk llli. H
"? m D. E. BONEY. A*ent, i
^nemmmmmtmrn Yorkviiie, s. c.
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great many items
'em over, check ofl
GET OUR PRICE
that we don't save
DON'l
Calico
White Homespun
Check Homespun
Bleaching
Chambray
Apron Ginghams
Dress Ginghams
Outings
M.rI rex c
AVAI.4V4 ft UV^
Cheviots
Waistings
Percales
Tickings
Poplins
Worsteds
Serges
Linen
Brilliantine
Messaline
Corduroy and Velvets
Curtain Scrim
Flannelettes
Ladies' Dresses
Children's Dresses
Skirts
Ladies' Waists
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Ladies' Coat Suits
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what you w
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you money
" BUY
M isses' Coat Suits I
Children's Coats
Ladies' Shoes
Men's Shoes
Children's Shoes
Neckwear
Hair Pins
Thread
Ladies' Hosiery
Men's Hosiery V
Children's Hosiery
Safety Pins
Men's Hats and Caps
Boys' Hats and Caps
Ladies' Underwear
Men's Underwear
Chileren's Underwear
Table Oil Cloth
Curtains
Bureau Scarfs
Pillow Shams
Window Shades
Suit Cases
Overalls
m. m ? i ?>
Men s and Boys' Bants
Men's and Boys' Suits
Trunks ' * ' I
Shoe Polish |
Dress and Work Shirts
IP Look F o r t li e I
Pointing Finger I
Over Our Door I
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