The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 21, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
FRIDAY, FEB. 21, X919.
BES? TREATMENT FOR COLD" my
Inhalation of Steam Declared to Ba a
Remedy Superior to Admlnlatration
of Drug*.
"What medicine may I give my baby
when he has n cold?" This is a questlon
which la asked repeatedly. My
aaswer in. "None." Not tliat the leant
sign of a cold should be lightly regarded.
bui because there are other *,nl?r
and better remedies than medicine. K<
* Moat drugs given for colds upset tba
i etoniach. more or less, so much so that
a few doses will seriously harm that 0
organ; and when an Infant's or small ' Nt
^ child's stomach and digestion are dla*
turhed not enough nourishment Is re- j
talned to keep up the child's strength ' Pt
? >? cvnimiT ine tnreetlon?for almost light
erary iKH'gllrd "cold" Is caused by an a?P?'
Infectious perm. 1
The most snne and effectual method who
of treating children's colds is hy the delig
Inhaling of steam, pliiin or medicated.
anil by the application of mustard or raor<
Rome other e<|ually pood counter-lrrl- Por'(
tnnt. Ttie steam lubricates and soothes
the Irritated and Inflamed passages
which lead down Into the lungs, as ralgl
well as the nlr cella of the lungs them- for f
aelrea. The mustard paste afTorda re- Gf w
lief by drawing the blood from the be t
contested ulr cells la the lunge te the lated
surface of the skin. Klther one of ' T1
these methods Is more sure and acta atlm
ore gulckly In giving relief than any
treatment with drugs. ? Marlanna
Wheeler In People's Home Journal. com]
entii
LONG BUSY PLACE OF TRADE el"S
A!
_ first
Fer Centuries, as Today, All Eastern 8eap
Roads and Caravan Routes centi
Meet at Aleppe. at tl
From time Immemorial Aleppo has
been a meeting nlace of rn?ii? Mr
caravnn routes, nllke from the West
and from the uttermost East. Flgura- Brit
tlvely and literally, all roads still, to- F
day. In Asia Minor, and from the
South, lend to Aleppo, while In Its
greatest bazars Is to he found tner- T1
ehnndlse from the ends of the earth, arm
Brass and silver Work from India: hold
Chinese ivories and porcelain: lac- coul
quered bowls from Japan; carpets and outn
rugs from everywhere whore carpets life
and rugs ure woven, from China to the lanti
Bosporus, and so on, nlmost Indefinite- a? I
ly. Nothing else, as one writer Justly fight
remarks, gives such an Idea of Alep- i"F
po's Importance as one of the great enrt
clearing houses of the East as these writ
enormous, unending, vaulted bazars, by i
lined with shops and thronged with fore,
people. The grand bazar of Stainhul tlllei
la great of Its kind, hut the Alepi>o stuc
bazar la altogether greater. "You may '>"!
wander In It for a coupie ?f liuurs they
and never seem to go over the same P?dc*
ground twice; always fresh rnmlttea stan
tlons come Into view and give a choice prov
of fresh turnings to be tuken."
a hi
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Preservino French Treasures. Inj,
IJlle Is no exception to the rule that rarv
every French center of population ha? f
Its museum and every such museum |n r(
has In It something of unique Interest.
The Palais ?*es Beaux Arts there con- j,nr
tained before the war the well-known ni(,n
"Tote de Clre," or rather, head of a j
girl. In terra cotta and wax. win. h tra- uuck
dltlon had ascribed to many artists
but without any assurance as to the ?,.?n
attributions. The wax head was re- h;lv<
moved from the musentn to a place
of snfety before the Teutonic Invader* fe|||e
entered the city early In the war. Al
simf
Considerable Kicking. agnl
My brother, who was a prtvate at nigh
Camp Hancock, was told to harness a One
team of mules and go several miles reph
!?>ut of camp for some hay for the for t
Worses. He had never had any expert- show
ence In doing farm work, hut he sa wh#
luted and went about the task. We a tb
knew not how he succeeded, excepting tlvel
la his next letter he Informed ns that wen
by night the mules had kicked a per- ta st
fectly good government harness to not
leathery ribbons.?Exchange. arm;
_ vent.
"See 'Gets-It' Peel
Off This Corn."
bovs
mv . - - * -
jueavca xne xoe as omoom as tut nnd
Palm of Tour Hand. eX(.(l
The corn never grew that "Oeta- rush
It" will not get. It never irritates .
the flesh, never makes vour toe sore l" 11
Just two drops of "Gets-It" and prnu
presto! the corn-pain vanishes.
Shortly you can peel tbo corn right
aftel
y in
It's Wonderful to S?? "Gsts-lt" Peel Off Corns! 1 '
off with your flnper and there you |eHS
are?pain-free and happy, with the bird.
ton as smooth and corn-free as your ..i
palm. "Oets-Tt" Is the only safe
way In the world to treat a <*orn or have
callus. It's the sure way?the way ...|n[
that never falls. It Is tried and true
?used by millions every year. It 1 her
always works ''(lets-It" makes rut- ,j)(y ,
tint? and dlt?t?<nsr at a corn and fussInt?
with bandages, salves or any- price
thint? elso entirely unnecessary. witln
"fiets-It," the guaranteed, moneyhsck
corn-remover, theonly sure way, place
costs but a trifle at any drug store. it is
M'f'd by 15. Lawrence & Co.,Chicago, III W|fjM
Bold in Laacnste. and ro( omtuanded wotili
a. the world's best co; n remedy by |.f(
J. F. Maokey Co., Standard Diujr
"v ?Adv. I
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THE LANCASTE
we genius
Impoitant to Select Good I
MIES ASPIRIN ?
Oirr rnn IjrADT ^ tMrhcr who hnd the re
Nllfr rljn HrLlKj of her |>U|>lln ut heait. and
a genuine interest in them
acllvltles nfter as well as dm
n< ii . (n i. i . >a hours. ??s trying her hesi i
oved Tuhlet, < u'lod Aspitonc, . . . .
part Irnhirly trying hoy of ?
tnins All the Medicinal Virtues, yenrs. He did Dot seen
it In Slightly Stimulating Instead 'eresiod In his work or sti
.. . . .. 4 she whs attempting to rlisi
Impressing to the lleurt?Duett
/ wlint he was interested In it
?t I pset StoiuiM.li. s|M-nt tils leisure time. Uim
she found he wns fond of n
and solitury wulks. althotu
lyslciana and druggists are de- clalI1UHl ,tnT lmvr?sx m the
? T'rn , r-, le .imaP,OV or scientific In nature,
in tablets, that do not depress .... .... , ...
. , .. , i a.. Hut what do you do with
heart nor upset the stomach. All ... . , ; . .
. , i . aw .11, 'he -teacher Insisted. Win
have tried the new tablet are . . . . ? .
w. i .aw ia <1 > th nk about? You don t
;hted with its quick and agreeeffects
and claim that it is much im'' '' 10 -rou
> effective and in every way su- rhe h"> th,,f he m
?r to the old style aspirin. Phy- ,,,a? wben h" was ,,fr
ns maintain that Its safety alone wa-v be liked to think
Id give It preference over all thoughts.
r remndloB for Hon,l >,.v>c. -1 1 -* "L
p birthday party for the little . g|
and girls of the neighborhood,
of course the children were much
ed shout It, particularly aa It wua
itiiary for each little hoy to ask
uke the little rl he was most
d af. Several days passed and
?ne asked Lucy. And then one
n?K?n she caine home from school
rent glee.
lofher." she said. "I have asked
?y to go to the party with me."
ither was shocked. "You asked
iy to go with you! Why. Lucy, j
wasn't a very nice thing for you !
o. Robby might prefer to take ;
other little girl."
'ell. you know, mother." Lucy re"that's
Just what I was afraid
\
The Airplane Runabout. ?
Inst there Is being produced In ^
and a sin nil airplane, with wings I t
idlng only 15 feet, or actually
than the wing extension of a real j
the albatross. Tills, to he aure. J
d he a large albatross, but enses
been known of these birds mens
; 17 and IS feet from tip to tip.
e Is evident advance toward the
ivheo anybody who can afford the
will be able to own an airplane.
til the need of a special landing
for It. The one referred to can.
claimed, eotue down in the street
?ut blocking,tratllc uny more than
ri a buy wagon on its way to mar
'I
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_ . v. ... ..v.mviiv,, ucu"! ""ii'iri n inn niiMl til \ fin
n. rheumatism and especially j poor boy occupied himself
*evere colds and Influenza, In all never read, and he was appi
hlch disenses the heart Is said to pervious to new Ideas of am
weakened and should bo stimu- WB? Jn? c,mleDt with his '<
I rather than depressed. thoughts?thev must have
1? new Aspitone Is sllghtlv _ . . , , .
ulatlng Instead of depressing to *nd s " * f?r
heart. It relieves pain, fever, op7,>,, h,s ,ulnd to ?'w on?
the tendency toward congestion *,,d i"0*' elllcie
pneumonia quicker and more I*t Ideus Is by reading?am
pletely than does aspirin, and Is such a difference, therefore
ely free of the heart-depressing read. Bui It i> decidedly bell
t. almost anytbin( thst come
tpltone tablets may be had at all rhnn nothing at all. For I
class drug p.ores everywhere. In no.h,,^ ,u th. Mlnd Ht
d packages. price thirty-five ru?or fh, ar# bonnrf fo
L ?it y '">< " ' ?>? '?,h
he Standard Drug Co.? Adv. . ? . . , .
of One uien than to think
mean l|t*le ones??BXChahgi
Til ARMY FOUGHT WELL
ish Troops, Battling Against Desperate
Odds, Allowed Enemy to
Gain Only by Inches.
hen I was with the British Fifth t
y, nml I'll tell you why they didn't a
ngainst the Boche?they simply ! 1
dn't. They were outraugod and I
umbered cruelly. Never In my ?
did I see such heroism and gal- a I
ry displayed against frightful odds i
?y those men, and If they didn't
' then there never was any fight- i
anywhere upon the face of the
h. MnJ. Cushmnn A. Ttlce, 0. S. A.. I
es In Leslie's Mugszlne. Attacked I
n tremendously superior Oerinan |
p, they lost almost all of their nrry
of any weight the first day, but
k at tbe Sonirne line until almost
bllated. For every Inch of ground
ynlned the Huns paid the highest
p In men. and T cottld tell 50(1 In- h
ces la which the British battlers |
ed to he mHgulfl<*?-ut heroes. I I
a eaptain who was In ohurire of I
itfery of six Inch howitzers litre
in?l shot awnjr. He stopped fightonly
Ion? enough to huve tempodressing
applied nntl then returno
his post an?l assisted his men
enmvlnjE the guns. Hi- was killed
next clay. I was wiih a tnuchlne
company until all luit three of the
had heen killed or Incapacitated.
Id them that I was going to fall
: and urged them to !'< likewise.
leader, a little Lancashire xerit.
answered: "No. the Roehea
? chased ns far enough. Here we j
r." And they stuck and were
d to the last tnHn.
id these Canadian units. Man. I
dy can't tell you how they fought
nst odds for Are day a and six
is, going hack only Inch by Inch,
dlrlsloa of 10.(100 men. sent in to .
rnish the line, fought continuously
hree days and nlghta. A roll call |
ced 918 left. Still there are those
ask If the British rati away. No,
nusand tiroes no. With eoruparay
few reserves they hung on. They
r aacrltced. hut It waa their duty
ay. and they did. Too uiuch canhe
said in praise of the Fifth
r, for It nured the day and pret-d
the Huns from breaking through '
bherllle until the French came up.
Waa Taking No Chaneaa.
le of Lucy's friend* was glrlng a I
IK NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C.
READING General*.
Admiral Keyes of the Dover patrol,
looks but who landed at Ostend not long ago.
Better wns present ?t the of l'eking in
1000. He was then' n lieutenant and
naval A. I). <\ to lien. K'r Alfred tiusenl
Interest le,>' conimnndant of the British force.
wlie took n,H' ln """ capacity took part in the
and tin ft ftttnous march to the relief of the lega
. tiotis. The British were the 11 rat to
'lit}! school
to reach a *'froet an entrance to the Chinese capital,
which they did bv the water gate
i bout tliir . . .. ....
.. . under the <-itv w u 11 lt..ulH...- .1
I ill mi ill | """ I
udies mik) I Keyes "u>r* were present two naval |
. . oflieers who** miiiii-s have hi'cmiic |
rover Inst ] . , , . .
. . , famous during Hie war list rmU'd?
ml how lie ...
Admirals .ie'liroc ami Beatty.
mi inquiry ;
II kiiiu long |
'h he (lis- 1 To? C'd *or Little Folk,
beuuttful An lonelier in t hi* early 1
thirties was recently transferred front
yourself?" ' '*rsl primary io teach in one of
it do you "Pper grades of the same hulld- i
rend verv ',,K Host of the youngsters missed
her. tint it took little Carl B . a
id Hint hs- iMtrtieiilarly bright youngster, to ex- !
alone that pltiln.
his own "You see. Hiss Anne used to teach
us In the first grade." tie told one of '
nights that ,,u' other teaehers, "hut she jtist got
with? He *<K' 'each the little children and
i rent I j Itn- to "P to tench the big ones."
' sort. He ""
,wn empty 8tart Cheerfulness Within.
been poor Cheerfulness is hard work when It
he never to ,oak ,n from the outside. A
ps person may he surrounded hy Innuin
tit way to ernhle blessings and yet wear a
1 it makes gloomy fuos and keep ? sullen heart.
what we 'or " tn^es a long time for these oxer
to read ternsl benefits to filter through to the
s to hand springs of life and change the tiitter
if one has waters to sweet. Cheerfulness, to he
such pe easy and natural and spontaneous
ereep in "tust start inside. Inhorn Rood cheer
e thoughts w'" transform all our surroundings
Vour own much more readily than our external
e' blessings can transform our outlook
on life.
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MINISTRATION,
STAT 10 OF SOUTH CA1
County of Lancast
By J. E. Stewman, Jud
bate.
Whereas P. E. Blacki
made suit to me to granl
ters of Administration of
and effects of Mary Blao
ceased.
Thfuo n rfi Knrnfnsn .
admonish all and singula
dred and creditors of th
ceased, that they be and
fore me, in the Court of 1
be held at Lancaster on
March, 1919 next, after ]
thereof, at 11 o'clock in
noon, to show cause, if
have, why the said adn
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K1I IMA uu; v.n r?i>., it nun llDITlini 1?1?,
VI ' J. E. STKWMAN,
Probate Judge.
ge of Pro- 32-2t?ltaw.
lion hath NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
; him Let
tin estatt Notice is hereby given that the
1 " ' ' ' undersigned will, as administrator
<t , of the estate of T. R. Thompson, dethe
kin- oeas(,d. on the 3rd day of Marco.
, 1919, make his final return as such
anneal be- administrator and apply to the Prohate
Court of Lancaster county for
1st day of 1<>t,prs dismissary.
publication S. L THOMPSON. Admr.,
the fore- Estate of T. R. Thompson, doanv
they ceased,
linistration Jan. 31st, 1917. 28.
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