The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 22, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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THEIR LIFE SIMPU |(T~
ocnator ?
^tendering Mongeart Arabs Soldier <
Dwell in Pastoral Simplicity.
i
Children Attend School Only If They In the Unltotl St?
u j . .. r. a j people to the cities,
Wish, and Are Never Corrected? . ? ? .
. Into operation hy t<
Youth. May Be Considered ownership In large
Men at Very Early Age. landlords, has beei
dangerous tendency
The Mongenrts are a tribe of wan- out of the war will
derlng Arabs which inhabit the Sahara, inunds from the pe
or Great desert of Africa. Their time the street will ap|
Is wholly occupied by tending their more cleurly and \
Begro cnuoren, wno may inueea join in v I Uli I 111.
all the amusements of the young n PRO'
Arnhs, nn?l even attend the public ft Uili/
schools, hut, If they be guilty of a fault
they are severely punished.
When the child of a Mongeart be- The more water
comes tired of the places of public In- better off they are
structlon, he quits them at pleasure, summer. The watt
and without feeling constraint or hear- ns Important as th<
fng reproach; goes and employs him- tlon.
elf in tending his father's tlocks; and, Beginning with
accordingly, there are very few among weather I arrange
them who can read. Those who perse- supply of drinking
ere In the study of the Koran are! vnrm for them, nob
made priests, after having passed an Progress. In the
examination before the learned elders, : simply warm the w
and enjoy the greatest public consld- j ture of about body
ration. They have no need of cattle, Fahrenheit. IThen
for those of the nation being theirs, the birds can react
they find their subsistence everywhere, wind and under si
It Is generally ut seven or eight years two or three hours
f age that these children have their to freezing temper!
heads shaved, nothing being left but It stimulates egg
four locks of hair?one of which Is lnK the chill that
cut off in a meeting of the family at drinking of water a
each remarkable action performed by takes food ns
the child. If. at the age of twelve or keep a hen warm In
thirteen, he kills a wild boar or other cr ,ju. weather the
beast of prey that should fall upon his necessary to keep
flock, he loses one of his looks. If, In ture where It shoi
the passage of a river, a camel be car- ,p.Inks water only a
tied away by the stream and he saves .1... < -?
; i Hf II ITKIIIK |MIIIII
It by swimming to its nssistnnce, an- sidcrnble percentage
other Is cut otT. If he kills n lion, a to kw.p tomp,.ril
tiger or n warrior of a hostile nation in A supply of good
a surprise or an attack, he is eonsld- n(o|v cool'drinking
red as u man, and tils head is entirely r,.?ch ,,f u,,, etileke
shaved. Ii fakes good deal
the rations so the;
Chinese "Knife Coins." assimilated and tak".
Can you Imagine a woman going into 'piie |M(.k nf Unter
a local department store, asking for a digest! >e operation
camisole or a chemise or any one of tj,,, egg-lnylng actlv
those hundred or more delicate things j manage f0 gupp
that women wear, luyltig a dollar hill ?fe temperature tv
on the counter, and receiving three dally during the c?
aafety razor blades as change? amount will keep th
You can't. And yet. If the United kt.ep |ay|nK
States treasury department would take jf f|H, irniln hi
a tip from the Chinese that's about js satisfactory,
how small change would stock tip for Some winters ago
Womankind and others. In America. warmed to the rlgh
For practical purposes the Chinese pj,u.,.d in stone crot
"knife coins" on exhibition at the retain the heat Ion
Old National Museum at Washington jn pans or jron ve,
can't he beaten. With a perfectly tko stoneware the 1
formed razor, a colored man with carv- tke t
log tendencies would only need a few tjj|s (|mo ,,f
cent* In "knife" change to be in a April this task Is a t
paradise of his own making. ! Tho chickens will b<
Luckily, museum oftlcinls say, the fln(>d to their scrub
razor coins" are many thousands of t|u, poultry houses,
years old, and there Isn't any fear ex- nH uiurh water Is
pressed that the ancient style will he natural processes o
adopted hy the government. laying as at any
year.
Only Job That Would Suit Him. If takes hut n f?
> At one of the draft examinations nn three times a day
Irascible young man made It clear that ihn?
he did not earn for any part of war. J fortnble for the tin
While surgeon* were thumping him he done, the usual slui
explained that he would not claim ox- may he expected, n<
eruption but that he wished heartily attention is given I
'that the government had asked him to guaranteed to prod
do any service except fighting. He
hated fighting on any account. ' Ancient
A surgeon looking over his official The cnn(?e ls in
I examination paper, noticed thut the mvp nffn,r yet th
|y?^7gnn?n^a8 H chnxitt*u*- | that Its p'redocess
"Well the surgeon said, "It Is a Thoge ol(, Egyptian
12-to-l shot that you will be driving unlorko(, manv myi
an ammunition wagon or something of |m(1 thro,1Rh them (
that sort. How would that do? The burlal CUHtom8. L
, young roan looked thoughtful "The ,n the solemn fens,
only job I'd like In war," he said. who on B,)ph occn
"would be to operate a taxi for a re- bpfore thHr hm|S
j treaUng general." throughout the nln
one of hla numei
RHJR(J!tfATI8M. 1 Xerxes; alludes to
Why will you suffer from this most I "Kiting, nnd evld
dreaded disease when h-Rhoumn has ^nrdlnsr the use of
proven the greatest remedy for the "j1'}f nt *"n''
. . . pictured upon son
past 25 years? Thousands of people vnsps ,nd|oatln(f t|
testify to Its wonderful cures. This CftnCft wh)ch attflch
famous prescription should be In
your home. Have it ready when you Coll C
feel that first pain. Ask our dealer .
. A friend of ours
to show you our money back guar- ,ntere8tlnK defln|f,?
antee. For sale by The Standard ing n thousand doll;
Drug Co.. Lancaster, S. C. 11-tf. pendlx.?Mew Have
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511m"b+w- ' ami
vnuiu, ttuvi urvnunw mrj air nine tu unuuuu I 111*111.
killed in the use of arms, Mongeart Is probable demands '
* a term of contempt among the people the lnnd, asserts S
by whom they nre surrounded. Harding of Ohio.
The Mahometan priests are em- Wise Is the natl
ployed In traveling about the country coming of such a d<
to Instruct the children. There Is before It becomes t
nothing like force In the education of j? New England i
a Mongeart boy. The little fellows meet acres of unused h
In the morning, of their own accord, growing crops. Nt
at the place of Instruction, which Is covering that om
to them a place of recreation. |llunt llftor another
They go there with n small board tubllshing itself In (
Inscribed with the Arabic characters Illinois. New KngUi
and a few maxims of the Koran. why, and has foum
The oldest and the best Informed re- t.rs believe they <
celve their lessons directly from the cheaply If they are
priests, and afterward communicate where food und rav
them to their companions. j duced.
They are never corrected, because It , There are Hfi.OtX
would be a crime to beat n child who, middle states that
according to their popular notions, has |,ut which are lying
not sufhclent reason to distinguish |and Is In the very
good from evil. where food prices a
This lenity extends even to the chll- mftnd limited. In
dren of ChrlsTinns, though In a state of states there are 1
alavery. They are treated In all re- unused but usable
apects like the children of Arabs, and 000,000 acres or th
the man who should be rash enough to
atrlke one of them would endanger his
Very different Is their treatment of g fOR TUC
water reasonably HnQ P
ps a writer In Farm It hn*
coldest weather I maker
ater to a tempera- more
heat, or 1>8 (legrceH chaufP
I place It where "tatloi
i It. If out of the 1.000,C
tielter It will take '?K 0v
for It to get down pendei
iture again. Per ce
laying hy prevent- The
must follow the cars a
t Icy temperatures, out o
well as shelter to produi
winter. The cold- parts,
more food energy The
the body tempera-' txM>.thm
Hid be. If a hen 000,(KM
few degrees above $.111,001
it will take a con- cotton
?of the dally ration coke;
ture normal. lead,
. clean and moder- ment,
water should be In to me
ns the year round. Items,
of water to soften ami 4,
v can be properly "on ii
I'll up by the blood, bill ri
always checks the ally. t<
s and this checks for ad
ities of the organs, engliu
ly water of moder- propei
vo or three times Indust
Id weather. This
e hens healthy and P "
k'gs and putting on |
id vegetable ration ?
I found that water f
- ?. I mn
ii it'iii|M-riu urr iiiki
ks or howls would *
ger thun If placed
<sels. The thicker I
>etter It will retain UUI
' rl'
e year and on until 1
nost important one. ro<
1 rather closely con- <
ehlng sheds and to ""
Nevertheless, Just ,
necessary for the l,,f
f digestion and egg ^ol
other time In the J
>w minutes two or
to heat water to a . ^
will make It com- !
ek. Unless this Is )
np In winter laying i jn (
a matter how much ; exists
to balanced rations j milk,
uce eggs. I i(z 's
? recom
Lamps. the t><
appearance a prim- <KH) tt
ore Is little doubt er set
or was the lamp, atlon
tombs, wbleh have ?of
Merles, held lamps, to pa;
evidence of ancient titled
amps played a part by hi
s of the Egyptians, chlldr
slons placed them not hi
os, burning them milk
ht. Herodotus, In chlldr
otis references to
the hour of lamp
lences abound relamps
among the
.amps. Indeed, are f'ns,l>
te of their oldest a
te symbolic slgnlfl- s^yer
ed to them. ah,P :
_________ In rel
his gi
urloslty. tlon.
has handed us this and ft
in : Curiosity?Pay- becaui
nrs to see your ap- tune,
n Register. bol of
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Tl
Suggests Giving
and Solve Na
tea the drift of the Idle, t
, the drift of farms Innder
pnant farmers. Into flve-ai
acreage, by absent in t
11 recognized ua a nf pe?
of the times. But to owi
grow many new de- t0 con
ople. The man on
predate Ids rights these i
vlll be more ready |8 onjj
Among his moat 0ften*
?lll be his right to o]
Senator Warren O. ,n0ney
ends I
on which sees the R<M.S f
>umnd and meets it on the
1 menace. Eve
there are 30,000,000 land i
mil that might be cally
>w England is dls- himsel
s great industrial gutdar
is moving west, es- chine
Jliio or Michigan or him fi
md has been asking to an
tl that manufactur- actly 1
can produce more veiope
nearer the regions vise 1
r materials ure pro- ment.
w n<
3,000 ncres In the for th
might be farmed, an ur
idle. Much of this young
' outskirts of cities will i
re high and the de- their
the Pacific coast They
80,000,000 acres of for th<
land. In all 500,- opport
ereabouts are lying pare t
ooooooooooooc ?utor
POULTRY I B
WER ' t
CXDOCOOOOOOOOC the th
the hens drink the who si
both in winter and ernme
>r supply is almost lnrges
? egg-producing ra- states,
| The
the first freezing I'endei
to keep the fowls' j 'nK of
IE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER, S,
? =\WED, COU
Farm to Every i
0 say nothing of that which Is American Principal
luatcly farmed. This would make' key Receives Le
re farms for a million families, j Any One
he meantime the cities are full | ?
>ple whose greatest ambition Is Armenian marrlai
1 a piece of this waste land ami ranged, the questlo
vert It Into productive homes. tering, writes lleste
re Is no proper agency to bring ins In World Outl*
men and the land together. There i when the principal
r the land agent, whose name has Dool said to out
become one of reproach. His who was contempl
hject Is to sell land for as much ?*| hate to have yoi
1 as possible. His responsibility n?,t mind so much
there. There Is no agency that fh,>t the Armenian
urther, that establishes the man indignantly; she w<
land, that makes him a success, maidenly as to love
n If the man In the city gets good r|,,ge.
md at a fair price. It Is practl- An ?
Impossible for him to establish I ollt his own wife.
If and mnke a success without j K,.,.n nnd ?pproved.
ice and co-operntion. The ma- court her* Instead 1
Is not built up that will convert, rt.n(s and'makes vei
rom a city-dwellliiK wage earner BS to her health,
Independent farmer. That is ex-j housewifery, after
the machinery that should he de- keenly f?r her dot
d. The proper agency to super- Hn Armenian girl m
ts development Is the govern-1 The American pri
The time >s now. for Armenian girls I
m the two million to be trained | n Bre?t many uppl
e army come home there will be froll, {]H, Armenian
iparalleled opportunity. These ] horhood. Once sli<
men will be unattached. They | Whtch read somethli
lave been weaned away from | "Your Nobleness,
former tasks nnd associates.! "Mademoiselle:
will be wnntlng to strike a field1 ono the gills In
emselves. They should have the j you ino |,,tj0
unity. The uutlon should pre-j curly braids and sir
he way. If yOU 0ii(in<it olituli
I I will take Marian,
rmhilp InHnctru Mow 1 eyes and the shlul
iion7a ng<?iicirs as having, (he outdoor school,
on under si* yours old and as very young chlldrt
living sufficient Income to provide ?rf?" generally on t
In sufficient Quantities for sucii houses where they
*'n" thus partly protects
time Ret plenty 01
Knife Superstitions. Almee Harvey, fori
various knife superstitions are w^? 8l)<,nt " .Vf>nr
explained. It Is unlucky to Rive s<,hool Home a 1
fe to a friend, because knives r',,,rK? such a s<
things, anil might sever friend- 'or the wl
but If he Rives you a halfpenny rn,,irht a dimmer c
'urn the danger Is avoided, for
ft is a token of continued aflfec- H'nfl t
It Is unlucky to place one's knife The third finger
>rk crosswise on an empty plate, Is "the" ring flngf
Be It Invites crosses and mlsfor- gagement ring Is v
also recalling the Christian sym- wedding ring. Rlnj
suffering. ??0 the l|ttle flngerf
J i cannot have her, 1
le pated as largest by with the straight f
Next Government Census sk,n- Hut do not '
( for I love only thesi
,,, , , . . . . I In the same sel
automobile Industry Is rated as; ,
. > . . . .. . . mu unique experience o
Ird largest In this country. Those ' . ' .
. , . , ... . ran had come to hi
hould know believe the next gov-i . . . , ..
. .. gained for her.
w" ' ?"nof in impcndlmt
t Industry, turbos su,kv 5,?,. t?r
, ruv.uu,. , I llsh hooks and die
re are 1000.000 wage earness de-1 >old <o ft husbnnd ?
nL V Z'tVwon, ,m'* ! ^hoo] '
the $1,000,000,000 worth of cars. h(>r troussp
arts turned out the past year. bptrothal she and y
. been the despair of the motor flfst tlmp Whpn (
s to take census of how many! tlon whether s
are employed In garages, as j ^ bptpothed to (h?
eurs. as mechanics. In service I aH thp pp,atlvps HS
is as salesmen etc. Another arp|iy , R bo,d ?No
>00 might cover these. So. count-1 Thp ,pst argupd
e to the family there must he de- j lpate fnther Wf)U,
at upon the Industry fully ten forppd hpr by pufih
nt of our total population. wnrd bad not Dlkftl
re are 4.V) makers of passenger 1Jkpd bpr Rplrlt Hn,
nd trucks, and 12 of these turn bpr to take 1
ver SO per cent of the entire' brokp lip jn tears
?t. There are 825 makers of But thp two young
other a good deul
Industry consumes about $250,-1 ra]ly taking an lnte
D worth of Iron and steel; $150,-j BO t*j,p st?ry ends \
J of lumber; OOO.OOO of brass, ^age after a real A
D.OOO of copper, $25,000,000 of:
fabrics; $20,(HM),(MH) of coal and Why Swagger S
$20,000,000 of tin ; $10,000,000 of Tbp ?SM uf ?8Wu
$42.(HN>,000 of electrical equip- jn evidence lately t
and $24,000,000 hides and hair, khaki, has been ml
ntlon the value of only a few United States. In <
There are over 300,000 trucks nny tlme during th
(HHi.tHM) passenger cars In opera-1 have. In certain sta
I this country. The advertising inKi almost lnvarlab
ins well over $23,(KM),000 annu- tie canes when off
ii say nothing of the money spent affection or vanity,
vertlslng tractors and other gas- the use of them pr
d machines, which may be j soldiers from sll[
ly Classified as belonging to the hands Into their trov
ry. finished soldier wool
| ting his hand In hi
???????soldier In the makli
Farts anri Fanripq constantly on his gu
racis ano rancies. thla breach of the
,., . . . j dlan youths who J
Virtue that Is horn of necessity | awung swngger Rtl
iy he all right. Quebec and Alders
low we poor folks like to find I pypn onp short ypf
lit with ilie rich. become the heroes .
True love Is responsible for n,? Nri 7n
my routes nn<l a few crimes. *" *
Under the classification "mar- Prlxe Flahtera
d men" are many unknown he- ,,, supposo voU-r
become a soldier i
loo many people pray with (.ountryr 8nld ? ,
crossed ,mst young man wl,
Successful men believe In for examlnatlon. k.
hacked up by their own ef- ? Do
rts. i ^|on^?
Lives of great men all remind "Well I should
how easy It Is to be a small fhp ymmj, ,
,n- tone. "I wouldn't
^er; I'm sick, 1 am.
"You're nick?" Inq
Milk for the Poor. | "You surprise me. V
>rder to meet the emergency that j "I'm nervous, do
i because of the high price of young man.
Market Commissioner Moskow-I "You're nervous?
ays the New York World, has patlon?"
imended to Mayor Mitchell that "I'm a prlzeflghtei
?ard of estimate appropriate $2.r>,- "Well, go over an
> relieve conditions In the poor- knocking out the
tlons of the city. The approprl- your nervousness
he wishes to use "for the sale Passed."
milk, at prices they can afford
y, to those families who are cer- Open-AIr
by the health commissioner or Quite the popular
, C. TUI
QTTlTCQ WHO INVENTED MOVIE RLM7 j
? Las I Lit pov# Hannibal Goodwin, United 8tatea ^
Supreme Court Holds, Was Orlginator
of Photographic Feature. 1
Dse Girl First, ?
,p nn i nvp Watching for three hours the unreel- !
' * Ing of n stupendous film, one not only ^Hc/j
marvels where this art will end, but ^1 I \
n'8? wonders where It begun, says a Jjf I
of School In Tur- wrUer It Inny Hlmost ,)e sal(, to have 4
tter Requesting bogifn In the pulpit, for although the
of Three. Idea was In the old toy called the
? "wheel of life," yet without the phoges
are always ar- togruphtc film the cinematograph
n of love not en- would have been Impossible, and that /FXl.
r Donaldson Jenk was, according to the judgment of the Kw
ook. I remember United States Supreme court, the In- j
i oi an American vention or Hev. Hannibal Goodwin. BJB
? of her touchers Mr. Goodwin was pastor of the Epls- |y^
luting nmtrliuony: copal church In Newark, N. J., and was IVw
u go. but I should a grout lover of children, although ho 1 tr
If you loved him." had none of his own. Ho was always
drew herself up scheming for their enjoyment, and it B
>uld not be so un- was In order to make n picture ina- I
a man before mar- chine to amuse his Sunday school that I wefl
he turned his attention to photographic 1 I Inoo
in generally picks- A'tns, the secret of which he dlseov- I
one whom he has ered In the early eighties of the last ! I "
But he does not century. I oo h
he goes to her pa He made the Alms In the old rectory. ( I
y careful Inquiries- Iind sometimes he went directly from I {gtct
disposition an the pulpit to the laboratory In his vest-' H
which he bargain^ merits. He resigned his pastorate In I ^
Without a die 1SS8, but It was not for ten years later' I
ay scarcely mam that he obtained his patent. He was I n
incipal of a sclio about to put his 111ms on the market
Iii Turkey receive when he met with an accidental death
Ications for wlv? In 1000. Mr. Goodwin got nothing out ^ ^ ^
men of the nelgl of an invention which has made tens
> received a lettei of millions.
ng like tills: 2 PR(
I wish to marri LOOKING WITH FAVOR ON ART * + + <1
your school. Will " DK.
Aznif her of the Public Hastens to Attach Respectablh
ong evehrows? Or "X to Favorites, Despite Their _ ?
, her" for me. then Various Shortcoming Umce ?
with the big. black ,
ng teeth; or If I public always tries to make Its '
[ wish Zarroohee, ,BY?nies respectable, those It truly J
entures nnd white loves. It longs to mnke them more like
iffer me any other. Uself. It delights to read of happy
p three." family life among Its beloved artists,
100I occurred the n'*d of the pure summers of the movie
f Rchnorrlg. I>lk- 8t,,r who ,,veB her mother and
<r father and bar- ,ms R *?rden, observes the New Rehcn
she was told I -p
marriage she was The course of Mary Anderson
she had read Eng- comforted nnd justified thousands of )Cr
I not wish to be housewives for their mild domesIke
a bale of rugs, tlcltles nnd their distrust of the
and let her mother stage. Even the public's favorite ro- A pe
au. At the formal mancer lived with his wife three years added f
Dlkan met for the before ho married her, and he did not cent fc
he priest put the even suffer from u wasting Illness; cenj f0,
he was willing to hut they will not have It so, and are
i man she shocked turning him Into a pitiful, cheery 0
sembled In festive saint and martyr as flat and sweet P?8eB a
." as their own Ideals. The favorite for
with hor. nnd the short story writer embezzled and went' Censtlt
d probably have to the penitentiary nnd loved poker, i Ordinal
ilng her head for- hut they want to mnke him an over-: mills, 1
a declared that he flowing human heart wandering about j
d would not have taking snap-shots. They have spent Bon(j's
aim. So the party more time raking over and clearing j,,un(.
and lamentations, up the records of Goethe nnd Poe and ,uu (
; people met each Byron and Shelley than they ever 11
that winter, nntu- spent on the poems. Money
rest In ench other, 1 For I
vlth a happy mar- Taxation In Rome. ,sh,p Ro
merlcan courtship. During a certain period the republic
of Rome did not pay taxes. The third lownsh
ticks Are Used. Macedonian war resulted In victory for Creek '
gger stick, much Romans ami brought to an end Spec!
unong the hoys In the ancient kingdom of Mucedonla In rious d
^understood In the R. c.. In describing the triumph trlcts 6
Canada recruits at accorded the victorious Roman generul ?rj(.ls >
e last three years ^ jH rdnted that the celebration con-, . . .
ges of their truln- tlnued for three days. On the first day 3 ' '
ly carried these lit- 21W wagons carried the statutes and '
fluty, not through paintings which had been plundered ("slr'ct:
but simply because from Macedonian cities. On the next ~ 8'x (
evented the young (jnv there passed mnny wagons, carry- one-hal
>plng their right jnR Macedonian standards und arinor. 10, 11,
isers pockets. The followed by 8.000 men louded with 31, 32,
Id not think of put- the silver money and silver plate 49 ejgj
s pockets, but the which had been secured In the booty. (io> t
tig Is likely, unless on the third day caine a procession of /jj) n
ard. to be guilty of m<?n carrying gold spoil, followed by
rules. The Cann- the conqueror In a splendid chariot. 1
Imintlly and gayly Rome so filled her coffers with trees-18^?8
cks at Valcartler, Ure by this plunder that the republic for a
hot. Nova Scotia, never thereafter taxed her citizens. ($8.00]
ir ago, hove since Thus, while the statement Is historical- and al
of Vlmy Ridge and jy true, the fact that there was no tax- ages ol
ntlon In the ancient Roman republic for a p
for a period of several years Is not at except
Needed, Too. all creditable to the Romans, for the
e very anxious to condition was the result of plunder
tnd fight for your Instead of the economical udmlntstra[ihyslcinn
to a ro- tion of public affairs.
10 came before him _________ ^
You look good ami Largest Snakes In Brazil.
j"U claim exemp The largest snakes known are round ' w"
? . , In llrazll, and one would have to go places
S1,-v ? 1r<') '(. fnr Into the Interior to find them. 1918 o
" "" u 'ir(' They are found In the Immense vulley
MU ' " K g of the Amazon river and tt? trlbu- Vnn
Hired the physician. tnriea, obaorvea n nnrarallat. Tide .1- ,)w|(
. ' ,, ?? tensive basin, being low ground, con- ,
Unit s the trouble? . , ,. . , , . Trad
,, , . slsts partly of swamps and forest Junctor,
replied the . * .. , ... * ,. A.
1 gle, Into which white men seldom pen
etrute. The forest and vegetation are "ltry 1
int s jiiuroccu go (p,nso that the sun cannot get Flat
? through to the ground, and being right Januar;
p* under the equator, the continual, op- Taxa
al win a e\vpr zt s pre8gtve( niolst heat mokes this Jungle Whil
Tm "wrar Iff """ ,he ,d??' ? .h. :
for the big snakes and other reptiles. .
However, of the 180 varieties of '
snakes known In Hrnzll, not 10 per ' 10 ev<
Schools. ^ cent are venomous, and of these very Kers
fad In the Fast Is 0f big ones. Of the non-ven- Kers
especially Tor tne omous ones the largest and the best^ Heath
>n. These schools gnmvn Is the boa ronstrlctor. uary 2
he porches of the "m Heat
arc held and are JfeatmCtlt WT ^ 2
d, and nt the same
' ,M'r Croup and Colds 25.
nerly of St. Louis, r Cam
at the Montessorl Relieves by Inhalation and Absorption,
few years ago, has ^j0 Stomach Dosing.
-hool nt Lexington. pi^nty of fresh air In the bedroom and a ' ^ "
nter, having also applioation uf Vick'a sp-O-Kub" 1 aKe ar<
lass out of doors ftalva over the th cat and cheat is the beat male cl
? defense against all cold troubles. and 66
The medicated vapors, released by the ? > on ,
Ingers. body heat, loosen the phlegm, clear the ' '
of the left hand air pssostTre and nonthfi thn inflamed rnrm Individ
>r; that Is the en- brans. In addition. Tick's is absorbed real or
rorn there, and the through the skin. 35o, 60c, or 100. [
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strength of the physically i
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The wise housekeeper has f^runa K
and for instant use even if catarrhal B
>les do not call for its regular ad- I
stration. A dose or two in time I
: prevents a long illness. B
Liquid or tablet form. B
Manalln Tablets are a splendid B
live for home use I
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DFESSIONAL CARPS , I
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J. IlKKt'K Fl'NIIEtlBURK, I
Dental Surgeon, 1
[ours: I
1:30 to 12:30 A. M. I
5:00 to 6:00 P. M. I
\nd by Appointment. I
Office Phone 160.
HeRidence Phone 16.
over Lancaster Pharmacy. 1
TAX NOTICE. 1
Are Payable from Octo- I
15th, 1917, to March |
15th, 1918. |
nalty of one per cent will be
or January payment, two per
?r February, and seven per
r March.
levies for the different purre
as follows:
State purposes 8 1-2 mills,
utional School Tax 3 mills,
y County purposes 4 1-2
Public Roads and Bridges 6
nterest on Past Indebtedness
1 mill, Interest and Sinking
in C. & C. Railroad Bonds
Jills, Interest on Borrowed I
1-2 mill. Total 24 3-4 mills. j
puyment of interest on Town. I
inds: In Pleasant Hill Town- Ij
4 of 1 mill, in Gill's Creek !
ilp 1 1-2 mills, and in Cane
Township 1 3-4 mills.
al School Taxes for the va- * ||
istrlcts are as follows: Dis1
and 13 two (2) mills, dls- jf
2 and 4 5 three (3) mills,
s 1, 3, 4, 5, 9. 20, 21, 23, 26, 1
47 and 48 four (4) mills, *
b 36 five (5) mills, district
6) mills, district 14 six and
f (6 1-2) mills, districts 2,
12, 15, 17. 18, 19, 24, 25,
33, 34, 39, 42, 43, 46 and
it (8) mills, district 38 ten
nill8, and district 40 eleven
tills.
mile citizens between the
21 and 55 years are liable
capitation tax of three
i dollars for road purposes,
1 male citizens between the
' 21 and 60 years are liable
oil tax of one ($1.00) dollar,
those exempt by law.
T. I,. HILTON.
County Treasurer.
ITDITOITS NOTICE.
II appear at the following
for listing tax returns for
n the following dates:
Wyck?Friday, Junuary 11.
;ht Monday, January 14.
esville?Tuesday, January 15.
5. Mungo Wednesday, Jan6,
in the morning.
Creek Church?Wednesday,
y 16, in the evening,
haw?Thursday, January 17.
,o Bluff?Friday, January 18,
morning.
ill's?Friday, January 18, In
ming.
haw?Monday, January 21.
haw Tuesitnv ? ?
j , w n .1 IIIII J ?c<
Springs?Wednesday, Jan3.
h Springs?Thursday, Jan4.
*ant Hill?Friday, January
10I?Saturday. January 26.
rble bodied male citizens be- 4*
the ages of 21 and 60 years of
> liable for $1.00 poll tax. All
tizens between the ages of 21
years of age are liable for
:ommutatlon road tax. Each
ual shall make a return of all
itate and all personal propJOS.
W. KNIGHT.