The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 24, 1917, Page 7, Image 7
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t MLiKST WE FOllGET." X "
***************** Nature
Once again, don't let any weeds i
go to seed.
One good cow Is worth more than Heredity
two poor ones. One
r
Now is a good time to erect any
needed buildings. "A m
other du
Stop up unusued chimneys as mos- can Mat
quitoes may use them as an entrance vurlous
to your house. "
# to lmpr
II 1 . uuce an<
Better file away last week s a'"-1 a direct
tide on how to treat stored grain for unip th
weevils and seed grain for smut. time lu
that wr
Before fall work becomes heavy, about 4(
whitewash any buildings you can't allow!
paint tlon he
scendam
said, 'bi
iiave the children examined for j su|fj ?C11
eye. ear. nose and throat troubles be- take a
fore school starts. your cr?
?you hi
Butting the farm roads in shape is two grai
a good Job to look after while crops <>rs' 'ou
are not demanding attention. 1 f"ur
| great-go
If you don't get fall grain and legume
seed early, you may not get the flftt
them at all. showed
lived, m;
It will soon - be time to do your actly 32,
fall painting. Buy the materials the bish
earlv and have them ready for in- human 1
slant use. "J!'"
_____ _ Y ou
I hut win
If you will patch that leaky shin- i j^p,]
'gle roof and give it a coat of roof ju?ar
paint, much will be added to its life, am to J
which y
If you were delayed and missed was all
putting in a fall crop of Irish pota- nH muc'
toes, resolve now that you will make ^
plans in time next year. , ,
I would ri
i rest?'
That corn or cotton field whore "That
Bermuda has been so troublesome pnnie.
this year may Rive better returns if Old Mo
used for pasture next year. leveler.
' bonehea
If you have made extra money or ^,e wen
expect to make extra money this
year, don't forget waterworks for |)r||]|ant
the inside of the farm home and ()ftan Jir
paint for the outside. j jn the s
Iy the 1
The next time you are in town go ward to
*to the best fruit store there and see *tos.
now the fruits are packed and grad- "Anot
ed. Then ask yourself what you ,*1ut
would buy if you were a consumer Pr,ses 11
, ?. ? 1 n0 telll
without an orchard. coming
There is a world of difference be- t
tween ordinary rye and Abruzzi rye, Arner
and if you didn't read Mr. David feet an
t'oker's article on this wonderful sound, i
cover and grazing crop in last week's who ha
issue, look up that number and get ' opulnr
ready to join Aho ranks of satisfied '"s0nr|l
., , ,, . foot gen i
Abruzzi-growers.? Progressive barmer'
t lie aut<
+ '? we will
Chase the Ache, Kill the fain. calls at
Get busy. Art now. Use Sloan's Lloyd 11
Liniment for your rheumatic pains, of llarv
toothache, neuralgia, sore muscles hers of
stiff joints, sprains and strains. Ilet- jn ?
ter than anything you ever tried to; tja|jtv
soothe hurts, reduce swelling and ir.- . _
(lamination Cleaner than oint- ; lf*
ments or plasters, as it does ru>t clo" imperic
the pores or stain the skin. Easy to militnrj
apply, it penetrates without rubb'tie suppos*
Always have a bottle of Sloan's Lin'- dltion.
inent in your medicine ahest. At can wo
your druggist. 2r?c, 50c, $1.00 \dv. hnig tlr
ing mal
Question of Authority. m 'lel
"You can't toll 'bout a display of "ne"
authority," said Un<de Ehen. "Many a
man thinks he's doln' a fine job o' mule
drlvln' when de mule is j<*?' liurryln' to In a
Kit home on his own account." his cla*
word w
If you feel "blue." "no account." As n<
lazv, vou need a good cleaning out. answer,
HERlilNE Is the right thing for that tion. I
purpose. It stimulates the liver, of musl
tones up the stomach and purifies the some S<
bowels. Price 50c. Sold by all the "Mt
dealers In medicine.?Adv. exampb
^ " class to
One
Adam's Ale as a Beautlfler. growlnf
Of course, you know that you never lowed t
will have a clear white skin unless oratork
your diet Is right. It Is most Impor- fairly i
tant to drink plenty of water, from answer
aix to eight glasses at Intervals dur- don Tit
ing the day. You should avoid rich
poBiry or wweein, nnu wee mm your
diet consists ah much as possible of "I hn
simple, easily digested foods. Fresh lately,"
air And exercise will also help to lin- . "Whii
prove the complexion.?Exchange. her T?
"Fni
Jews Lived Longest In Babylon.
By for the largest pnrt of Jewish "Whs
history, tradition, literature, etc., is drafted
not Palestinian but Babylonian, lu
Babylon lived, for the longest^tlme, "Whs
the greatest number of Jews together. "Wh>
There their principal religious works He tl
were written, especially the Talmud, gently i
which Is a higher authority with the low flet
Jews than the Bible. all his
RUB-MY-TISM I -? >?
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu- married
ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic "(ie
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old gin, too
Sores, Tetter, Rind-Worm, Ec- married
xema, etc. Antiseptie Anodyne, **e looi
used inU'nall" or externally. 25c 3ha
"Bau
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THE LANCASTER NEW
SREAT LEVELER rL^s roT
If He Doesn't Like the Ordini
Classifications He Can Make Nev
Won't Let Geniuses Breed ?"**,0
in Straight Line. tt long has been a mystery to i
man who doesn't play golf to und
* stand v there is ubout the game
f Doesn't Amount to Much If make otherwise dignified and ratio
Carries It Back Through j Persons to go nutty over It. Shouh
Several Generations. , non-golfer casually confide to his f?
lly doctor that till Is not well, and tl
... . , , .. he finds that he can't get away w
"n.. ?(|,t( i>r m a' T three squnre meals n day and a llj
,y. wrt t?; "hid 1,1 the Alueriptzlne.
"After enumerating Ills . . . .. .
.. . . , ? , as he used to, the medical man pr
accomplishments he wound up ... ... ,
?. , V . . , ably will tell him to play golf. Ant
final claim that was Intended , * ', .
... . , , . the non-golfer asks If the doctor pit
ess me with his importance .. ......
. - ,, .. .. f. ? the game, the physician proceeds
1 for all. He snld that he was , \. _ .
. , . . give him 5,000 words on how he rat
descendant of Bishop Ump-te- "
? m . , , # ?.i the seventeenth hole In three, and t
le most learned man of his .
v . , ? tie can swing his nuishle 1 ke Ch
England. I usked what time _ . .... .. ,
, , . . ... Evans. And It Is the same with ot
is, and he said that it was , ,,
...... ,. , acquaintances; they all prescribe th
K) years ago. I told him that .J " 1
OK - , fad as a means of haffilng old age.
ng 25 years for each genera- . ?
must be the sixteenth de- Another queer thing about the ga
t. 'No. not the sixteenth,' he *he readv conceit acquired by
it the fifteenth.' 'All right,' I dub' *"-vs the Sl'utt,p Post-Intelllg
,11 it the fifteenth. Now let's fer' Give a near-golfer two or th
t ^ ^ % . lncc/ine " ? J? -* - "
n,??-u ui pit per ana see what ??u rt*""y 10 ?et m?'
dentlals really are. Let's see on h,,nseIf- And ho wl" *? to a lot
id one father and one mother, t uble *? round "P a b,,nch of otl
adfathers and two grnndmoth- dubs and take them out to the 111
r grcat-grandgrandfathers and 111 10'n out ' 40 rpnts- ^
?at-grnndmothers. eight great- ?nyer In,,y be a cbnmp'?? ,n h,s 0,11
indfathers and eight great- "e may be the best 240-pound, si
nndmothers?and so on.' whiskered and bald-headed player
ring the multiplication bach to the inIf bp dopsn 1 ,,ke tbp OI
entb preceding generation I nnrv class^cation he can make n
that at the time the bishop onp8 to su,t hU"- 7, e L* re"!
y friend, the applicant, had ex- *** any nmn should not be chamP
,708 ancestors. In other words, class.
op was only one of the 32,708 Also it is exasperating for a n
beings who were his forbeurs who must stay in the office or st
tjine all day to have somebody come in t
l ave mentioned the bishop. c,ank bl" Rolf sticks on the floor t
it about the other 32.707?' I tR,k ftbout n'bl,ckR and, brassies t
It seems to me that I ought dr,ve though stroke, whate
something about them if I that ,a- And JURt whpn thp conv"
ludge you by the good blood t,on Rets around to the point wh
ou say is In you. The bishop ?ne co",d ^PP'1? expatiate on
right. You are lucky to have of b?ck-yard garden a mo
i of him In you as you have. boat or a fl,vver- thp b nd? usu.
bishop's stock has been con- r,80S and ,paves hurriedly,
y watered. I don't believe he
pcognlze you. What about the Living on Calorie*.
i The cheapest eating in the worlc
is the trouble with thlslieredl- ^cc nnd peanuts, measured by
?If you carry It back very far. calories, which constitute the only t
ther Nature'is a wonderful tP8t- The former costs five cents
She won't let geniuses or 1?000 calories nnd the latter se
ds breed In n straight line. To cents. So thiu 'f n person would ei
k she frequently gives a child K??d helping of rice and wind up b
llhle talent?to keep the neigh- Plentiful dessert of peanuts, he wo
om getting abusive. To the *et niore muscle, brain, nerve and b
and favored of the earth she ou* thnn he would out of a (
esents a choice piece of Ivory of ro,,st beef nn'1 Potatoes. Then
hope .if a dull son. Apparent- "? attention paid to the value of f
Idea Is to carry the race for- ?n Practical living. Our sole guld.
gether and not to play favor- *hat hT,ts ou?" "Petite. says the 0
State Journnl. W e want what "v
her feature of the ttehetne 1* ",;l;or " I*"* w?m"n ""J J
keeps us all Interested. Sur- Addnnis. It Is In end buj
. . it t i rrs?. i? potatoes by the pile, without reg
ihound on all sides. There is T , , ~,.
. .. . . . . to the bushels or pecks. There
ng where the next giant Is . . . ,, . *, ,. ,
^ >i twice as much living In sotne kind?
* foods as In others and yet we pass
our plate perfectly unconcer
Jnsound Feet and Legs. whether It comes hack with f>00
lea s physical foundation the i<ooo calories. This Is one reason
d legs of her citizens?Is un- are p0or>
f we are to believe P. A. Vaile,
s made a study of feet, says Gase8 Used ,n Warfare#
Science Monthly. If we do not A recent scientific report from
the present monstrosities In rope tn>a(s <)f thp , n,
-and get into the lmblt of walk- fop ntmck Tht.so fn<.lude chlor
ig our legs and feet Instead of bromllu, sul ,mr d|oxldo an(] for|
unohile and street car he says ^ ChIorlne nml bromlne h
become human penguins, lie ,d mos, ,>nf,.(.t|vo 1)ecaust, of t]
tention to the fact that Dr. weight. Tht>y rol, over
Irown, the examining physician grnund ?k(, wnter Thesp Rft8e8
ard, found thatSMof 740mera- roloilsed frnm oon,prPss|on tanUs.
the 11)1(1 freshmen class stood 8ulphur (llo!tlde an(1 formnhkhvde
unner that Indicated a poten- , . burninR tbe al),)ropr
for sickness" and that 4.0 of ch(.mU,lls. Th(.re npe
students had feet and legs so more dt>ad,y th>|n t,)ost, naIm>(,
ct that they were ineligible for ,n on,(.r Xn for m,
duty! Lack of leg exercise is work th? ,son uas ,nust hnve s
,1 t? be the cause of this con- ol(>nt fo s(i,,k tn thl> Rro,
Mr. Valle says that the Amerl- Thp ^ mnRk hj)S prort,OIl?v ,,
. I -"T .T'l V i away with the actual oflfectivenes!
it her legs und feet are stiller- ..
.... . . the pis attacks, hut tliev are suit
formations. 1 hero is no longer , ,,
, . , ,. ,. , ,, have considerable psychological ef
leg the beauty ot the classic .... ... . ,
still, many soldiers thinking they
"gassed" when they are only smel
, the harmless vapors set up inside
Boy's Example. gas mQsks
certain school a teacher asked
is the meaning of "oratorio." a Measuring Your Pace.
Inch occurred in their lesson. i now many steps do you take to
i one could give ail intelligent mile? Even If vour considered n
he proceeded to an explana- be ..li700.? I shall take leave to d<
ie told them that it was a kind jt Should you be a British infan
leal drama usually founded on mnn your pnPe wju be tbe longes
L-riplure story, and he instanced nny infantryman. The Russian \
sslah" and "Israel in Egypt" as lK thp 8hortegtf hp|n)? but 27% ,U(.,
es. He then appealed to the French, Italian and Austrian |
i give him other examples. , |s 2o Inches, the Germans do 39 inc
hoy. who was manifesting a whHe British soldiers stride an e:
? impatience at not being al- half inch. But vour own pace, v
o show that he knew all about J of lt? It depend8 upon your he|
?s, was at length asked, and Tftke your eyebrow height, halvt
nonplussed the master by his nnd that represents your pace.
Aaron on the lthlne. Lon- ftad p to be somewhere betw
30 Inches und 32 Inches, so that
will need between 2,000 and 2
Why He Wat Mad. paces to the mile.?London Chronic
ven't been able to sleep nights
declared Number One. No chance for Him.
it's on your mind?" asked Num- They were sitting in a secluded
o sympathetically. ner of the verunda. For a long t
thinking about the draft ull the neither of them had spoken. Sud<
ly he took her little hand In his.
it for? You ure too old to be voice was choked with emotion at
said:
ow it, but you're not." "Bo you think you could ever 1<
it's that got to do with It?" to love a man?"
you owe me $100.' "Yes,' she interrupted In a
mugm in* was leading up to it wulsper. "Bring on your nian."*nd
taetfully. but the other fel- Louis 1'oat-Dlsputch.
>v up and got mad, In spite of .
care.?Cleveland Plain Deuler. The Need of Caution.
Guide?Here you see the waist*
Dobbins Was Particular. worn by Captain Snoot when he
bins Is too fastidious for any shot by the assassin. The bullet I
ble use. I heard he was to be his life went through that 1
I." there.
was. Put It's all off. Lovely Mother?Do you remember, child
i. Dobbins would certainly have how I have warned you ugalnst ci
I her if he hadn't seen her when lessness. If the hole had been mt
tfd at her very worst." e(j the proper time the bullet ct
t was she doing?" not have gone through it and he wc
ng corn off the cob." still be atlve.
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S FRIDAY, AUG. 24, 1917.
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EPIGRHYM
Hfeja^ XJa1v\Q ^31 Sny, I fool Jest as thou
A AwXItwO I'd took some candy fr
th j child ; an' I have sure i
l,rw ^B| Q|^1j> B|q gtsed, hut ain't yet ree
to l^~ l\ ^e2m| died to havln' spoke
ual cuttln' words that wen
' & TAT/XfM AM IP a hit deserved! so I W
"n* VV vIXlECXl (five a warnln' that had
to he observed; I seen
mm Cardui, the woman's Jlnklns loafln' on the
uht tonic, helped Mrs. Wil- street?his dally Job?i
?'[y ^^8 ljam Evcrsole. of Hazel ^^8 feelln' natrlotlc. I v.or
?JJ BP Patch, Ky. Read what 3H out: "Say' Cy> you S1"
^li she writes: "I had a HT don>t vo ?i?lt yer fooll
!' JP| general breaking-down everlnntln brag. nr
? ? WW ol my health. I was in \l ?n * v? v"r "
WW . ? . to help support The F
lint Ri bed lor weeks unable lo |TH ,.y ? m|,
lck ^bjl Eet up. I had such a Hjfl jie n-wonry-ltke
^^^W and dizziness, took me by the arm, ai
ielr ^W . . . and the pains were went moochlu' tip tlie
1A very severe. A friend AI "A month n?o, ol' Bill,"
me I m told mc I had tried every- WW bo. "I surtln would bit
the thing else, why not I^P FOR thet remark, but,
en* JB Cardui?... 1 did, and Ww\ ' Fvo know oil ye twenty
reG b^M soon saw it was helping ^Bb or more. 1 knows ye sn
iey me .. . After 12 bottles, fer tor Th? F,n?
?f U I am strong and well." MM ruthless me an' so 1
her WWr ye, honest. Hill?but co
tks BbB T A ITT? PEy dentlally. I borrowed
my lAJVu i dollars an' I sneaked t
iss. out o' town; the Arm]
de- B HRk H H PS ?
In H^B IAI II titrn me goes
dl- II
ew II H II t?e r
ton B ^B do
Ion II BB I I I I ? C. CI
^B^V |B Today lots hi
)an ? ? ?- ? ? ~ thet bleed, consoled by
ore 1*1 nr 9 T 'cept THE thought o' i
md lhe Woman s lomc secret deed.
md
ind Do you feel weak, diz- "The win for th
*or zy, worn-out? Is your
p"e BJr lack of good health caused Bb (Copyright, ioit. by inf.
the Iw from any of the com- "liftT rilflllAII
plaints so common to MM NUI ENOUGH
women? Then why not 1^ ever receive the proper
l|n give Cardui a trial? It ruB to sufficiently nourish
... ... brain during the growi
|1 Should surely do for you fU nature's demr.nds are
' 's ^^B what it has done for so mature hfe. This is sh
the .... P*le faces, lean bodies,
enl MfP many thousands of other nu| and lack of ambition.
per ^^B women who suffered?it ^^B For all such childre
ven Bfefl .LniiM k.t. ..... HP unmistakable earnestnei
it n S ?U P y? baClt0 2L S~"'? Bmulsion, and ,
^^B health. ^^B possesses in concentrate
y n |LJH food elements to enrich
'"'(1 Ask some lady fnend changes weakness to str
?nc JtM who has taken Cardui. Ilk them sturdy and strong,
net |1 She wil, te? howit Bj Scott & Bowrae. Bloot
Bfr
ood jJm helped her. Try Cardui.
>hlo ^^9 in ft ^^B Acleral.
Vd W\A All Uruggists JnH Acieml Is the name v
ane discovered metal alloy
'Ing iB 67 Hi. French Inventor. It
nrd BLs -JH more per cent of aim
Is fl H 'be advantages of stn
; 0f rul freedom from
i Up ___ lug used for military
ned said to be adapted to i
or i. i .i . .. w .. Cine construction. I'r.
WI Man Is Not Man
we I i- it i ? , I aoloral has a tensile i
wc Progress is the law of life; man is \ lju, , . ..
_.f , r. 000 poumls to the squi
; Dot man yet.?Imiwnlng.
En|sed
r - jjj ? ~
1 -braci
2
'W AH-h-h!" you say, "that's what I w
i>ut down goes that glass of sparklii
,1< h Cola, drained to the very last drop?a
"ni," j pure, wholesome joy that makes you
lone pleasure to the soles of your feet.
< of
I to Be your own judge! Then? is no substitute
feet Cola?resent the suggestion.
Say "PRPSI-Cola" at the fountai
lnR t t Or get a crate from your grocer's
the Ua?m Mw ice-box?it will gladden the ?vhol
EE forHealthful
tirea
PEPSI-COLA BOTT
told
Lancaster.
: 1_
Nlj [ ?Ta. m. A J ^ ^
tpoio* ? fftl 1
* B1 ZB AII
^ly^l^BMHHKyknHlB
ih, why
in' an* Cats Have Too Many Lives.
i ku i ae nine lives 01 tlie cat seem tj be
? self mure than a pleasantry, an?l despite
'lag?" everything that has bet n done, they
mite, then are said to he steadily Increasing. Thia
; he Is a cause for very real alarm, the
a* we scientists contend. They point out
pike. that the germs of numerous diseases
says are known to be carried In the fur of
i sore cats. The midnight prowler who goes
Bill, from yard to yard and ash an to ash
year, can puts In peril a whole neighborhood.
Id It more especially children.
?an'
tel1 Tha Quinine That Does Hot Affect the Head
n I Because of its tonic attd laxative effect. LAXAtwenty
TIVK BKOMO QUININE is better than ordinary
itrnlirht- Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
uikui ringing in head. Remember the full name and
7 doctor look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c.
Bill, they
to work fer ,. ...
twcntv-Tl Necessity of Labe-.
. y . , "Labor Is not only requisite to pre'?
?hi ir serve the coarser organs In a stRte fit
n for their functions, hut It Is equally
> elf h06]* necessary to those finer and more
anes eartS delicate organs on which and by which
no n, . the Imagination and perhaps the powmme
slch er9 nct."?Edmund Burke.
obert RusselL Don't Neglect the Summer fold,
e deed." "We "catch cold" in warm weather
because colds are germ diseases and
1 Press Bureau.) our vitality is too low to resist them,
To kill those cold germs, the antisep?*
tic pine-tar of Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar
mil IIHKN 1Ioney 'R famously effective, besides
UlllkUlvjLll helping to relieve the tight chest and
balance of food >?vl8orate the tissues. The honey
both body and anf' expectorant ingredients heal tho
ing perio<l when throat and soothe the cough. Algreater
than in ways have a bottle of Dr. Hell's Pineown
in so many Tar-Honey in your home. 25c at your
frequent colda, druggist.?Adv.
n we aay with Agricultural Education.
bb: They need Agricultural education is one of the
need it now. It essentials to the betterment of country
^heir^lood ^* Tt 1,fe' The pervading thought lu this
ength; it makes movement Is to add dignity to farmNo
alcohol. ,n? ??>* placing It on the high plane to
nfidd. N.J."* which of right It has ever belonged.?
Exchange.
For the stomach and bowel disorders
of babies McGEE'S BABY
liven to n newly ELIXIR is the remedy of genuine
prepared by a merit. It acts quickly, is pure,
contains f?<) or wholesome and pleasant to take,
milium. It has Price 25c and 50c per bottle. Sold
I'tigth. lightness 'iy a1' dealers in medicine.?Adv.
osion. It is behelmets,
and is True Optimism.
iirpl:tne and en- "True optimism never closes Its
perly tempered eyes to the formidable enemies of hope
strength of 75,- and happiness, but goes out armed
ire inch. and armored to mmi thnm "
rant!" And
ng PEPSI- (^N jg&f
glassful of W X^lvV. "
tingle with ^
for PEPSI- jf
} for the
b family. i
Why you should drink
9 B PEPSI-Cola
? Pore cane sugar, carbonated ;
eKBtSSk spring water, truit Juices, acid
b3T M 8H j^PSnH phosphate and flavoring - that's
n ^?jjH PEPSI-Colo. No mystery in its
^ ofingredients ? a delightful.
wholesome beverage, as beneficiul
as it is refreshing, an inM*
vigorating as it is thirst quench^
Km r '"?! Some people call it a' I. i quid
P/f J M t %SH Confection"! It is the kind ol
drink you would muke at home
if you could I |
Mi -(.4 -*4ilh >? . ,. ; d *vaid ^
LING COMPANY
, s. c.