The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 13, 1914, Page 7, Image 7
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SHOCKINGLY IMPOLII
Wo Wonder He Was Snubbed
Dignified Policeman.
The DOliC't'lllOll l?f
[?f i T|(e Value of An Kdi
11 Kami,
by th* are told sei*Hnisly thi
the earnings <Vf tho
farmpr ?ir*> ;i lHtlo nWir ti
THK LANCASH
nation. ,\ Practical ami lns|
Talk.
nt in north- What joy to the lo'
uneducated of-doors are these Fe
inn .. ......... i i .. . . .
PER NEWS, MARCH 13,
u/UFNnil
k-or of the out- f| II L II L ^ I
bruary days, _
1014.
[I YOU NEED
MO]
I am no
7_
HEY TO LOAN.
?w prepared, as heretofore.
guay, are mostly of Indian
They are not particularly wcll^
impressive or Intelligent. b^r\\
always courteous and pollwnrh
are great sticklers for etim'ctte.
Through Ignorance of their c
a foreigner sometimes finds hln
an embarrassing situation.
One day last summer a well i
American gentleman stepped ti
that the farmer who^fcoes
fresaed 8ch?o1 ls worth *600 to. ye
' farmer who gets a cqllegi
ley are j8 worth $1,200 a year.
"?they , These figures are/pres
i what might be termed "d
UBtoms j curacy." There is /o (loul
lself In value of educatloiy It tea
| how to use his h;wds and 1
dressed teaches him ho^fto care fi
ip to a ^rsl an(' then for tiis tan
w ? ?n , ifui-ii as me last. nvo I
to the high in Southern Kentucky,
ar, and the I had a dress to ma
j education have to wait when t
I sunshiny days come,
ented with easy-fitting, one-piece
(elusive ac- stout shoes and gloves
at as to the my head, I felt as the
ches a man garb fit for a queen.
Iiis head. It What have I been <1
or his body Well, there was that
11 his farm be set in a corner or
nave been here J A ! [
ko. but dresses ' H UL
he spring-like,
aS:\apSr0oVi The Old Stan,
s and a cap on Valuable as a
ugh I had a Qrives Out
loing? you ask. the Whole*
maple tree to
the yard. Son
MM TONIC - IM
dard Grove's Tasteless chill
i General Tonic because it A
Malaria, Enriches the Blood
system. For Grown People
,_ I to negotla
r 0 P n \/ C 0 wards on I
it unuiL oicott?nfan
II. UIIU I L V ,ong tlme
_ , , _ I stall men ts
Tome is Equally i No comn
XtS On the Liver, small fee
and Builds up t,tle'
and Children,
.e loans of $300 and upflrst
mortgage on improved
ms In Lancaster county, on
, repayable In annual inat
7 per cent Interest,
mission charged. Only a
for furnishing abstract of
R. E. WYLIE,
Attomey-at-Law.
I tinimili? tiiiu iu? liirm maci
educated farmer will kno
than the uneducated farm
'Al//y the matter with his so
f'C to remedy its shortcoming
P ' study the market and he w
his crops accordingly. lb
quick to avail himself of
aids. He will be more ?
I active in all of the work th
lng than will the uneducal
^'1' J and he will more easily ;
ainery. rne <ild It, but. of roursr,
w better the job. Then I thong
ler what is snowball, hydrangea a
il and how that would need sour
s. He will them growing, so I inv
ill arrange and carried manure, I
> will be soil about them and gi
mechanical erous supply, half an ?
tlert. more pail full. I extended t
at he is do- a young sweet cherry
ed laborer, planted in the side \
ind readily then to two young pea
I had to boss You know what yc
lit of the lilac, as the formula is pi
ml rose bushes tonic properties o.
I'thitiK to keep tonic and is in Tast
aded the stable Weakness, Keneral
oosened up the Mothers an(, ,,al
ive each a Ken- ? ,
dd tliree-Kallon Relieves nervous d
ay operation to purifies the blood.
tree I had No family should hi
*ard last year. 1
r trees and two
?u are taking when you take Grove'i
inted on every lahel showing that it <
Ql'ININli and IRON. It is as stronj
eless Torm. It has 110 e(|ual (or Ma
debility and loss of appetite. (lives
Siekly Children. Removes Itiliou
eprcssiou and low spirits. Arouses t
A True Tonic and Sure Appcti/er. A 1
: without it. Guaranteed by your Drug
i Tasteless cliill Tonic
contains the well ktiowi:
g as the strongest bitter The tax
laria, Chills and Fever, October IE
life i.sid vigor to Nursing 'One per c
;"ess without purging, iii January
he liver to action and ruary and
Complete Strengthened schor
igist. We mean it 50< *3, 15, 3C
two (2) n
TAX NOTICE.
books will be open from
>. 1913, to March 15, 1914.
ent penalty will be added
v. two per cent in Febseven
per cent In March.
>1 districts Nos. 1, 4, 5, 6,
and 4 3 a special tax of
Jills is levied. In districts
"| meoi mi the demands upo
' L 1 farmer, as a citizen and a
? r family.
lly all means give evei
^ - ] the farm all the education
take. Farming itself is a i
tioti. So is merehandish
55?^ greater part of a man's <
mmt~~ the hotter part in all the
J the word- -will come to iii
leaves the school, high scl
lege.
n him as a young apple trees alio
s a mail of Yes. 1 know Son eouli
more quickly and eas
y child on tliere is more for him
that he cart can possibly do and I
tood educa- Last year's hotbed I
nc. The cabbage plants needed
duration- was soon done and fine
meaning of sown earlier in tlie wii
iin after he in the dark under its
100I or col- got the cover Mother
fullv nrenared for it fr
nt the yard.
il liavo done it Word I'or
ily than I but
to do than ho 1 otto? <b?odx iv?
must pot out. ,, I?? ?111 i?-? M
for tomato and lextile industry
romakinp. It |akl! i:i eiieotirngli
linp tho lotturo 's a <'raz,> a"d as s
utor coming up 'a' dressing and i
board covor. I trend when preset
had thought- worked to tin
n?n flour unnira iiioroasccl vartlnire
The Tango. own laws. \V<
and professing
pie Think It will NKIT11KU.
lore Cloth. A world of c
can make no mis- ever eountrurt
tig the "tango." It "Tis a world ol
?uch calls for spec- < ongruities.
quite of the usual old world just
it <l;*t fads are he- faults, we lovt
limit, it calls for very few of us
ill l:wli?'s:' flri?t?nu
l>OS. t, $,
and 48 sp
r? arc ever praying this In district
; that -and LIVING 23, 27, 3!
tax four (
ontradiclous \\"? are 24, 33
: ever incinsistint (5) mills
Inconsistencies and in- special 1
Hut it's a great little ) mil
the same "With all her 32, 46 am
I her still." At least mills. In
want to leave it! ten (10)
I. 8. in. 22, 26. 3 4, 45
eclal tax three (3) mills,
s Nos. 10. 11. 17, 18. 20,
I, 3 9, 4 2, and 4 7 special
4) mills. In districts Nos.
and 3 6, special tax Ave
>. In districts No. 14
tax six and one-half
lis. In districts Nos. 12,
:1 4 9 special tax eight (8)
district No. 38 special tax
mills. In district N ?. 40.
<3 ~
"TOU IIAVK NO MANNERS, 81
policeman in the IMaza Itidepe
and said in very good Spanish:
"Will you please tell me wh
Calle Hi neon is?"
The policeman looked haugt
I Hut those educational
put him in a hotter condl
(reive that higher educa
comes from the struggle <
h." man has too much edueat
men are said to lie over ed
ndencia tiiat is because they are i
of taking much education
ere the into which this education
is too shallow. Speaking (
itilv at 'arP?? wo not hav
W<? hnvn ton lit tin of aoni
institutions and put it on. T tack
ition to re- the board that extoiic
tion that inches above the hen
>f life. No side. Then 1 tacked
ion. Some to a light strip as lonp
ucatod, but and drove a nail in th<
not capable end of the hod so that
The pail of hoard was brought
i is poured stretched the cheese
>f the coun- This cover can easily
o too much put hack in a moment.
Tltnrn *> en orv
p<l ono edge to for several y
is six or eiplit t.t*cl reduced ya
on tho north wt>ar, and it is a
the other edge tion to learn that t
; as the boil conditions. A wo
> board at each st?nd the strain ol
when the strip 11,0 close fitting a
t over these it boon and are so
cloth tightly, have more room t
be raised, then Roants and the tat:
slderably fuller ai
U J..?? ? niinjr? n It (I flnun/i
rs, fashion has dicrdago
in women's Not
source of satisfac- Newberry Obs
he "tango" changes It used to b<
man cannot safely was tried, coi
f this new dance in there followed
ffairs that havo was an end o
popular. She must these days of
o save buttons and tal journalism
igo gowns are con- "legislation
id have more trim- Isn't this "s
..it ...1-1-1. -
special tax
trict No. 2
so Nowadays. half (2Vfe
orver. between tl
i' that when a murderer are subjec
nvlcled and sentenced, three ($3)
I a hangniK. and there and all r
n't but it is not so in ?Res of 21
maudlin sot) sentimen- one dollar
?Columbia Record,
and Statesmanship."
i spectacle for men and
eleven (11) mills. In dls!5
special <ax two and one)
mills. All male citizens
le ages of 21 and 66 years
t to a capitation tax of
i dollars for road purposes
nale citizens between th<
and 6 0 years are liable for
poll tax.
T. L. HILTON.
County Treasurer.
me airuiiKer una luruea uwny.
The American tried agulu, w
more courtesy:
"Would you be so extremely
to very accommodatingly tell ro
the Cnlle ltlncon Is?"
To his astonishment the po
ratorted:
"You have no manners, sir!"
Needless to say, the Americ
quite abashed, but be hud to I
practical knowledge about
of life, and the conditions
life, and we can get this
kind as best through educational 1
e where ; Hut let us not delude
!about the "average" incr
licemnn earning value of an educa
Averages are misleading
told that a man can raise
nn was corn on an acre. So In
1 d th 's 'a'Re to asaume that tl
conditions on a farm cnn do to h?
i of farm loves the work. If s
knowledge had hotter do what si
influences, for some how I am
ourselves to believe that the gros
ease i:i the both animal and vege
ted farmer, more readily to the to
We are hand.
ISO bushels I know my house Is
3 can. But tho most perfect orde
herefore all healthfully clean; tl
nillK^ ?t ?UII1UU iix/uuv
?lp along if she full* for increase
ho doesn't she outfit.
ie likes better, I Muring the pas
foolish enough taken less than ha
>ving things, >' used to make a
table, respond and everyone else
ucli of a loving trade have su
(quenee. Hut nov
? not always in aro becoming a b
r, but it is least the dressma
icre Is lots of niore cloth in the
<111 111 ? nu ll ailgelST"
>d yardage in the (Governor II
to the legislat
t few years it has tion of whit
if the cloth former- schools?whir
dress, and weavers he had a rigl
connected with casion to refer
ffered in conse- as a trustee
v that the dresses Beaufort coun
it more full, or at Senator Ch
ikers are using question of pf
m, many of the senate, explaii
Subsc
lease sends a message
ure urging the prohibi
es teaching in negro
li, thinking tliat way,
it to do?and took oc- I
to Senator Christensen a
of a negro school in | M
I
ristensen, rising to a
rsonal privilege in the V
led his connection with I *
?ribe for The News.
:omT
Calle Rlncon. so he put the <]
to a Spunish youth who was a
near. The youth answered v?
dJally and went some little dlat
direct the stranger properly. A
American had thnnked him he
"Why did the policeman re
answer me?"
"Because." replied the youth,
you addressed him you coinm
me rorn tanas in Amenc
luest treated in the same \va
tending bushels to an acre. I
?ry cor- possible, the world would
ance to der the load of corn,
ftcr the 1 Hut there is, as every
asked: knows, a limit to the pre
fuse to tivation of any soil. It i
cultivate a small plot of
"when tensively. It may pay fr
iltted a an<* money and the tin
, 4 ed to produce on a smal
:a couin, li ncsn air ana sunsnin
y, produce pluin, wholesome food
f It were And then the straw be
perish un- plant Rive us such lusr
garden thrives, the I
observer wax' fat and healthy i
tfitable cul- if 1h a joy to iive. Thi
may pay to 1 een takinR lessons 1
ground In- look forward to the ti
>r the time do all the lighter pri
night need- It seems that thes
1 area 1 f?0 for so much, for nati
e in it and the niituuiaciurers sia
la well rooked. so" as niuch clotl
rries that I said last year, eve
'lous fruit, the more coming hen
ittle chickens mills,
md strong, and there was ev<
Is spring I have textile industry n
n pruning and S?ns that increas
me when I Ci.n cloth in dresses, i
ining. tariff is opening c
e things count eign competitors,
ire is such a ' e'P8. all to the "
le mat tney should the school an
1 this year as they nor Blease acc
n with a great deal legislature sot
? from the foreign of the state n<
burg.
er a time when the The govern
eed fads and fash- message asseri
ed the amount of tensen's fathe
t is now, when the company in tl
?ur markets to for Civil War.
and if the "tanio" , Senator Chr
tango." that his fatlie
d retorted that Goverepted
an election by the
ne years ago as trustee
egro college in Orangerii
or came back with a g
link- that Senator Chris
r commanded a negro
ie federal army In the
istensen replied, saying for yc
r WAS n Pnntaln it\ !
i? i?Ie
?ur St^ed Irish Pota
"irnv.il Wi Cll?|uriiu. 1 uu
ed to take ofT your lint and i
bow!"?Youth's Companion.
Temper.
Losing one's temper means
peace of spirit, losing clean
thought, losing grnsp of the s
and usually losing the respect
tandem.
or 200 bushels of corn, li
make a pendituro on millions of
not by any moans return a
I We are not saying thi
the interest of the farmer
io?inir ton or ln progressive agrb
losing would stimulate this in
leas or every issue of this paper,
ituation want_ ;io disappointments,
of by- jtie fnrmber and farmer'!
; farmers' wives and the g
I form In foi>n oil ?l<" fonfa
lit that ex- hountirul paymaster t
acres will arc out of all proport
profit. Invested. Last year
s to lessen the place on which we
's In educa- pruned and sprayed t
culture. We on Much nc fruit had
terest by It simply would rot.
Rut we 1" August It would
We want ' "art good to have se
s hoys, the beautiful bunches of pi
iris on the those vines. We had
?r> ct?nH and nature had refiiri
hat the returns Fiber and Fabric,
ion to the time . . _
bwmirvVeed ?wSL ,n ** H
he grape vi ,es hxchangebeen
ripsrtingj. I A world of ct
ipreach "peace or
have done your toward men" on
en the loads of around with the p
^rfect grapes on n,,r shoujder all tl
1 done so little hold up our h
nod so ninrh , at the perildv of J
' federal army,
' commanded a
I in Earnest. was assign
jthe war depa
quest was ass
onstradietions?We '
i earth, good will
Sunday and stalk success Is t
roverbial "chip" on tunl v and u
ic rest of the week. Lent hustle ?
ands in holy horror K hustn..fudas
who hetrnvod
but denying that he toeo,
negro company; says Early
led to the company by i
rtment but, on his re- Plants
igned to other dutv.? I
: Garde
have
en per cent. opporinety
per cent, intelll- seed, ]
Tugloo Tribune. .
Maine
Irish Cobblers and
Red Bliss Cabbapre
Onion Sets and
n Seed bf all kinds. I
tfot the best Maine
grown in the state of
and are better seed
Would Follow His Examp
After the battle of Preston
witty 8oottJsh farmer amused
by writing a ballad upon it, w
stung one of the Rngllsh ofllce
had behaved very* basely on tl
slon. that he sent the poet a cl
to meet him at IT. for mortal
The second found the farm
with hia hayfork and at once d
la. truth, to strive for what
ipans a able.
himself
iilcb so NVhat A Woman Demands
rs. who ^ , sl,e Matrie?.
le oooa- r,orothy I),xA
woman demands:
lallengo .j jiat R man shall he as
combat. the world, but puty In he
er busy That he will be a crer
ellvered flexible determination, bu
is attain- LIDA LEWIS
I in Progressive Farmc
of the Man Croup and Coug!
Croup is a terrible
tacks children so sud
i very apt to choke ui
Iron to all Proper remedy at 01
r hands. | nothing better In the
iture of in- , King's New Discovery
t let her , berlaln, of Mancheste
WHY LAND. ihls !<ord for 30 p
r. many of us are
. the Lord's prinolp
h Remedy. copper.
disease. It at- world of
Idenlv thev are Pro?ch temperanc
Sm. gi?*J a" i *00,000.000 ,a.h
ice. There is We preach. Live
world than Dr. lv
. Lewis Cham- | battleships. Th(
>r, Ohio, writes otl\e^Goda before
deccs of silver; yet Wonderfi
willing to sacrifice
lea for 30 pieces of Dr. King's 1
.... ? everywhere as
contridic ? We ,
e and spend *(?.- 8urely 8to*> a
year to get drunk. kawson of E
at peace with all," "^r* King's ]
illd more and larger moa' wondei
5u shalt have no 'n store,
me," we fall down B?"8 without
ai ii i i?i _? a nn rum
ul Cough Remedy. than I
New Discovery Is known there,
i the remedy which will buy yi
cough or cold. D. P. ! thing
ldson, *Tenn, writes: ! ^
New Discovery Is the bunni
rful coug?\ cold and that V
It can't be beat. It ,
any trouble at all. It irom 1
on I
\11 others, no bugs up I
See nie before yoq
our groceries, and the
to not to forget is
3e Flour, You know
ou canVkeep the sun
rising, neither can you
the challenge of the redoubtnb
The good natured farmer, tun
ward him with the agriculture
ment, coolly uaid:
"Gang awn' back to Moetei
and tell him I hae nae time to
H. to glo him satisfaction, bat
he ltkea to come here I'll tak1
at him, and If I think I ca
(fight) him I'll fecht him. ai
W V Kim I'll Wl,
ile hero, wind him around her flu
ning to- That he will know how
1 lrnple- that she will be the first
ever kissed.
? ? lth That he will be adept at
lng, but never utter a w
001116 timent to any woman excei
that if Th^t he will always not
a look looks, but be blind to ev
n fecht woman's appearance,
nd if I That he will have no i
.? Aj. am self hilt will know how 1
iger. | aooui nis cnwaren:
to kiss, b.ut severe attacks we w<
woman he would die, but since i
a certain remedy Dr. ]
love?mak- covery is, we have no
ord of sen- on ^ 'or croup, coug
pt herself. can you. 50c and
Ice how she should be In everj
ery other druggists. H. E. ]
! Philadelphia and 8L
lerves himto
mnki> al- I
"Sometimes In TV, ...V' u'
are afraid they IlJ?,,*r the other
ve proved what isIaV?" to Protec(
King's New Dls- Rtra?K?itway we pi
fear. We rely
hta and colds." . For Weakness ar
$1.00. A hot- The Old Standard frm
r honr 3. At all ckovh's tastki.kst
Bucklen ft Co . M".Uri" an<l *>?iida up
Loufg and sure Appetizer. I'o
?uip ine AimiKniy ~ ? A? ?.v
six. We enact leg- throat an dlui
I society; then ^ecaus? Dr.
roceed to break our relieve
cough* and <
. , , . llA quickly helj
.d Loss of Appetlto BhouIg keep a
ral strenartheninK fmic. all times for
chill TONIC, drives out K ft,.
Ihe system. A true tonic !J?"* K6?C
r adults *\od childrea. 50c. o'8*? or by IE
Ce., Phlladelp
iuio in hub, Keep 1
ng medlclse I ever sold
King's New Discovery YOU
the most obtstlnate of
colds. Dung troubles ; ?
ted by its use. You :
i bottle In the houso at "m ?
all the members of the
and $1.00. All drug- ! JL <1
mil. H. E. Bucklen ft
hla or St. Louis. |
;nis lloir from rising,
is for service,
ckorell's
Groeerv
UI1II& i tnuun icvui miu * ii
bo did?I'll run nway."
Her Footsteps.
A. clever actor was playing
of the heavy villain In nielodm
was working an hard aa he <
the best scene in the play.
Just finished the consultation \
low comedy villain, which occu
nronerlv conducted melodruiu
Ilowanees for nerves In his
That he will be 'the li
house, but permit his wl
where they shall live, wha
the role spend, where they shall ?
mu and they shall know.
wild at That he will consider
lie had to to sa
vlth the f?mlly. and be delighted
, ground half the night wl
to parties and theatres,
as. and ? i u .
m/ CHICAGO I. ST. LOUIS
| / ST. JOSCPH
. _ fcDTil
KANSAS CITY SO.
m-71 * r*
' I
MEN
had spoken the cue for the t
cut ranee: "Away! She comes I
her footsteps!"
As he made this speech the |
man accidentally dropped a
poultd shot down the stalrcasi
led to the dressing rooms. Th
a succession of del literate
which reeeinbied the heavy f
of a giant, and the audience i
1 Hill IK" milium tiu <111(11 ('
teroine'a would bo uttorly mlserabl
I bear Is out of his sight, but b
j willing for her to go of!
property months jaunts to Errope v
sixteen ' That he should honor
which marrying her. but always
pity her for having marr
Bre I That he should never
crashes. Compla.ln about how hard
ootatefw to work to support a faml
saw the ( be should be filled with
ins w11e no 7M
le when she 'IFjlehMdJ i
e permectly
' for three- ?TI|lyfl| I J
.ithout him, '"^gCflllflll '
led him. 0\
whine nor j
a man han
njklS I '?
K!V,oap,borca"'
iloe p |<ome ornce
l|nM ATLANTA
The SOURCE OF AMMONIA is tl
TANKAGE FERTlL''
BRANCH OFFICE
MONTGOMERY v
ie most vital consideration in the sol
l PAftS?; XT,
frnfrawiii 8eB tho
If V I years.
q I 1 right 1
I , of ezper
ection !?-I same0?]
RED HOREVER
true / -? '
ludicrous side of tt>? situation
Tbe actor stood rooted to t
bursting with suppressed laugl
not knowing what to do. The
lady waa unfortunately so
tout and. on hearing tbe m
fused to make her entrance,
that tbe whole thing had been
ed for the purpose of Insult!
Entreaties and threats hsd n<
eamalne/1 ikKiliiealo urwl I
at one*, over the hard lot of his
he spot, | having to spend what he h
iter and ' That he should he fond
Irndlm family before marriage, I
hat relations with them i
he gets married and peree
nae. re- relatives have an
TOW,ni right to camp In the besl
arrang- and have all the money
log her. taking them about and b
i effect; presents.
/.?*. That he should be a II
of bis own ctT C&<
live that his
inallenablo jjjj
uylng thein [cKhBRJ 011
and not lL/*fllnKwr*J
iercuizers. Jtteing th<* most cxpem
Light in such form that\t will neithet
oseof its slow process olSnitrificatior
The MORRIS BRANDSmro ammoi
; materials, and have provai their su
zers by scores of tests. Tnia claim i
who used them last year by the aide
Tent Year Book. Call on your deale
This is the guarantee we attach to
jive element of plant food, it shou
leach out in the soil nor lie dormai
u
listed with the world's best nitrogen
periority in crop production over oth(
ia substantiated by the testimony of
i of others, and whose letters appear
r, or write us for a copy.
everv bair of mi*nn we nhin Pan vi
in our dMlrn t(
with unfaAing p?nauMBt
Don't you think it time U
right treatment? It jr*?
> consult * reliable longed
specialist Of vast ui
come to me and learn
tain had to be rung dowu i
audience dismissed. The lead!
left the company the next mot
Jerome's Mistake.
One of the early vicissitude
rouie K. Jerome as an actor w
offere<l hla choice of playing I
of either a soldier or a donk
nnntnniiiiu> u real donkev wl
und the a mouse? but never dare
i - command In his own houst
lnf ,aay a hook in a closet,
ulng. That he should be a
business man. but think
for his wife never to kee|
s of Je- ?r know where he ri
as to bo That he shall make moi
,. , Hockerfeller, and spout h
" philosophy like a long-ha
ey in a , ,8t
Ith four i i.ii it.... .11
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OUR QU
"TO THE PURCHASER OF THIS
la this guano to be 100 per ceal PU
and entirely from the HIGHES'
BLOOD AND ANIMAL TANKAGE,
organisation, Morris tk Company. Il
largest packing plants in the world.
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any other goods on the market?
ARANTEE:
GUANO: We faarantee the Ammonia
RE ANIMAL MATTER, derived solely
r GRADES OF PACKING HOUSE
made and selected (or as by oar parent
I is (be FIRST CHOICE (rem six of tbe
RRIS FERTILIZER CO.. Atlanta.Ga."
u ue accompnaned with
scientific treatment. I
> medical diploma* and
:os by examination and
requirements from the
f medical examiner* of 44
i the Union, together with
years' experience In specl:tlce.
I successfully treat
olnson, Varicose Veins,
Kidney and Bladder Dlsheumatlsm,
Oall Stones.
legs. After careful considers
thought the red coat the uiore
Ing dlsgulao and choae tha par
soldier. Apparently he made a I
from the point of view of auc
all event*, for a few day* nf
the manager came to him ai
"You made a great mistake.
In not taking the part of the
It would Jiiat suit you, and t
UA()Cl Vlllft <111 111 mu 111 VI
itlon he j It la any wonder that so nr
becotn- are disappointed In their
t of the !
mistake, | To ^uro a If| Qf
eesa. at raket,AXATIVl! RRPMOQuinfr
terwaru _"otiyh ?i'd Headache and work
id aald: ' .'nietri*!* rrfimd money If It
Jerome, j " ""
donkey. ADVERTISING alone doe
here'a b any man rich, bnt It I
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[)., Heath Springs, S. C.
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Lawn, S. C. in
IBlBllDlll
R. Discharge*, Pile? and
rrnublo, Stricture and all
, Chronic and private dieMen
and Women.
Ination free and strictly
tlal. Honrs: 9 a m. to 7
lundays, 9 to t.
Call or Write
Register, Specialist,
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his beet endeavors to g
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