The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 21, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
PACT SIX
RAISED OWN COBNl
How American Boys in France
Got Delicacy.
? - |
Turned From the Trenches to Truck j
Farming and Were as Succesa|
ful on the Field aa
at the Front.
You should have soon the soldiers I
DLAUTUI
recommended very highly, so
jg me. I keep it in the house all
m liver medicine made. I do nc
P stomach trouble any more."
jg the jaded liver and nelps it tc
m throwing out waste materials a
m tern. Tliis medicine should t
P use in time of need. Get a p;
y sluggish, take a dose tonight.
m morrow. Price 25c a packag
ft ONE CENT
ft
very man in tlit* army.
The surgeons say the convalescent s'u
heroes of Chateau Thierry nn<l St. Mlhiel
need tlie garden work us much as vv"
they need the garden truck. (Set the J UU<
unn out, eveti for half a day. In the
light work of truck farming, and you h'1
get him out of himself?and away from
ittinc around hospitals, iiaiening to ; SJ>S
wounds being dressed and troubles i kir
talked over. High HritNh and Aimtralian
neurosis authorities agree, ah- olutely.
that working the soil will Su
work more cures than any other treat- !
ment. I tin
In the army farming In France many '<!
?ee a forerunner of what will happen lsli
when Uncle Sam gives little govern- ! <?f
ment farms to his veterans on their re- <*h;
turn. kit
"We find that the American trnck ?T
farmer." says a worker, "after he has | (*e
talked a little with French truckers heam!
has the lay of the land, turns out
better than the Frenchman?by lip to- 1y
date methods. Side by side, the little stt
American truck farms in France are fit
superior to truck farms under French
gardeners In the suburbs of French ilu
Itles. It 's absolutely demonstrated." tui
? a<-!
Animals Tear Airships.
All animals are terrified |?.v airships. Ch
Cartridge, quail and other game birds
?rouch and hide, while domestic fowl
titter loud warning notes the instant
ui?-t fifrcpivf me monstrous mni or
f>r<*v. on
The Swedish aeronaut, Van llnfTken, of
while sailing at a moderate elevation, to
bserved that elk, foxes, hares and lb
titer wild animals fled at his ap- an
prouch, aud that the dogs ran. howling, wi
into the houses. th
While the Zeppelin TI! was going ne
Jrom Pusseldnrf to Kssen the aero- a
Bants on hoard noted that horses and wi
rattle galloped frantleall.v over the p<
Velds on catching sight of the air- Is
hip. wl
[stomach
B Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nar
]g a long while 1 suffered with s
H have pains and a heavy feelir
B disagreeable taste in my moutl
B butter, oil or grease, I would sf
B regular sick headache. 1 had i
g after a course of these, I woul
fl seemed to tear my stomach al
5 no good at all for my trouble.
1 THEDFO
Di irv hi
misiiiK garden truck for Christmas.
The climate of Kruicf was strange to {
thorn. *.* was the soil, and some of J
the vegetable* that please the French i
palate, accordion to Sterling lieilig In j
mi exchange.
Ilut the American buthlies took up !
winter trucking with a will. j
Nobody ever raised green corn down i
there in winter. "Nor in summer, very !
mtich. either." answered the buddies, j
A few natives used to raise it to sell
tmul .? !>.. V..> >
?? nui^i viino <#1 I mm, uiii iucj unti
netrr tried to eat It. though they II
raised much yellow corn for meal and l|
fodder. I.ast summer the doughboys fc
In certain hospital truck farm districts
resolved to base the real thing. pi
At KnrdMiix, where they were particularly
successful, roasting ears were
furnished to the private car of .Secretary
linker when he made his trip to
France. And It was from the secre- '
tary of war'a recommendations, they !
Bay that the great American truck farm |
inurement In France quit Red Cross n*
bw addling clothes and became generaltr.ed
from lighting front to resting ^ur
rear. Stf
In the south of France winter la a
good deal like anaimsr, and they raise
almost anything. Heroes of St. Mlhiel
were betting thut thev would have
green corn for Christmas?and the
French natirea bet against them. un<
Most of the gardeners were conva- ns!
lescent*. wounded at St. Mlhlel, and Pe'
hungry for the fresh green tilings they tnr
rpected to eat presently. Only those
who have been deprived of green stuff s'"
bo long that they shy at the sight of
a tin can are able to appreciate the to
vnlue of these real war gardens. For, wv
the fighting over, entlng goes on, and. !,ri
when rutabagas that father used to
feed to the cows cost 40 cents a pound, vV^
the food nroblcm is clearlv stnteil to 1,r<
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rtKilnni. over wlilrli they wore their loiters
ns Joint kinus- The natives irrepressible
be organized Into n powerful be stopped
7.IHHI.OOO men. This nrmy was hj((j ,?ken i
eat artesian wells, water from f,,r their
its to form two lakes with an wounded me
2.SO.OOO square miles. The children,
am) Nile were to be flooded. And now 1
the new kingdom safely In country of tl
hostile Incursion. Portugal ?r9t on evi
he coerced into ceding I'ortu* street come
ist Africa to the new kinudotn ; have perpet
n for which Portugal was to he ror9 Tlinsi
to take British and French And yet. up
and the former German pos- brutes them
In Africa. Each of the joint blameless."
ad figured out an income of We read
100 for himself. these Gernu
mi, horn of a disordered fancy? their faces
It? looking nelt
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ken That Cold Gets
>wb Into Your Chest Praise Ac<
i tfate for you to take quick steps die
Hkwil, and prevent piiniiuonU
?tbe* serious trouble. Just tr/?
i vanning application of To Their Bn
toiHKigs JOY Fiti;._?;;
CXmbSu &ALVJfcj II JCI
?M MivriK T?w b?w i| E
kly fc penetrates to the seal Ca "Lot II licit I
|W tltiol'lt, irlKVIBl CO*- ## . .
itw udKntse*. MM no' tlltne OW
: ItilH an inv ilunbte im- MM not tllillO OV
UrCrout'.^caDke**^ MM proverb; wli
ry WltlKXlL ^M^M
>t?n? or MMEMMMLMM^ It has boon
"J \ resonant wit
J foe norf- \ ^Jg|^ try and its |
TI?ii*iiImM A ne volence. *i
Good NlllnJH.lWll / navy.
Btejflal w> tiiivi
jHHMjhjXUSKgWmfl stowed upon
CMMtCki tow
mIm /flHnn to little
rale
MM j their courngi
- I Now come
ED KINGDOM IN DESERT whioh ought,
???? j * ripper Joy
roua Yautha Had treat "F.speclal
ie to Maka Farttla Region of | from Amst<
the Waste af 8ahara. American tr
* representatP
ntnentai authority, co-opornt- ministry on I
th parental authority, has "The Judg
i a romance of youthful adven- H* shopkeept
Denver which rend a like a on fh*> ntree
m or a Poe. Two boys, six- the America
I fifteen years old. had planned "Hlmnelesi
blisbinent of the kingdom of [ pro< he!"
They had studied maps and vi> pity t?
engineering plans, delved Into r,?nri that <
and perused the military art, Up u little li
> fund of their Information was g^t thH, ,h(
ing to those whose duty coin- umotig a |
firm to step across the adven- learned to h
path. thitig ahove
Denver youths were planning universally i
Invade tin* Sahara and set up horror for <"5
hit ui a uirnm innii inni \n (o t flP ltkTt
iinn military party which start controlled,
our years ago to drive the Brit- member, wt
to his dm, to clip 111 * wings many n hit
rty and tie Amcricti to their won't come
wheels. Building * powerful there."
i in si desert would he no great- "Itlnmeles
thsin that ussumetl hy the proehe!"
s of laying civilization hy the What a n
hood! Mow
forth, if anyone proposes to tion moves t
he moon or to huild a spiral take in thlr
r to the earth's center, he may youths helo
example of the ruler of a once boys yours
>ople who assumed a task sim- jf the jjet
Ls elements of romantic adveu iuK up in A
u<] similarly impossible of spirit of en
incut. A new standard for fool- these soldie
rt has been set for all time.? Unitary fort
id Plain Dealer. j owning thei
tie excuse
r Finish for Concrete Floor*. Intemperant
w polish for concrete floors hoys whose
i hnrd surface and a dustless have extorti
MM 1
lest red consists of 9fl per cent front rrlend
dust or iron flour. It In added qnirar.
Iry cement in tlte proportion of ?
f> pound* to each 100 pounds. 1 A!
? part of the mixture is used Booth Ta
0 parts of sand. This preparn- jfro who tip
ippiied as a top coat to a thick- | one of our
one half to one inch. It forms of his exu
and durable door, claimed to he were put t<
oof and not slippery. This com- | "What Is
1 Is also made use of where it "Calhoun
ed to make new concrete unit* "Can yon
d. "Snh ?"
"1 ,,K if
HgggS8BiHg86IS"gej no
IS na mo Ah
ROUBLE 11
<y., says: "For quite eiiristnim
ch trouble. I would w?y; '?>?* '
ter my meals, a most hlH t???mefo
! 1 ate anything with m oh ,h,,v''
up. 1 began to have d,,rk m,d*
:11 i i.ui.i. u..i the number
puis clliU lUUIClb, UU1 m
constipated. It just B Burn Im
I found they were wlth th/ ?
sard HW"f f"c*
B the old. 5?w
B : forgotten w
** ' Frunk L. S
tlon.
AUGHT U?
j the waj tti
n to use it It cured Kanda."
ve sick headache or
ick-Draught acts on B Miss i'n
its important work of B J," k hns h
oisons from the sys- B t",, you kl
every household for m Mr* Hy(l
:e today. If you feel B ,Mke you fl
>u will feel fresh to- fi
til druggists. B ..
"I can t
K)SE (im I I that tall
m wear* a di
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T.ANCASTE* NEWS, Lu
{ED BY ALL
;orded American Sol- (>
rs Is Universal. 1
very and Chivalry on the I
Settle Has Been Added I
ienerosity to an Un. J
upuloui Enemy.
Iter man praise thee and
n uiouth; a stranger and ;
vn lips." says an ancieut I a
ieh ia easier te obey thnu j a ,
aoiuetlmee. for the air Is m *
h adulation for this coun- ' a #
people?praises for ita be- j mimA
itwrgy, Idealism, army and :
I
exulted la the praise bethe
hoys In khaki for their >|l|J
nrd women, their gentle- j ?ijl]
1 children, their high mo- | jSjjiS
great temptations. and j *|jS?5
? in battle. Hut these vlr- j ffkfii
1 exhibited to friends aud j f|J|j
a, however, a testimony to l#l
or toward their enemies, ifllf
, wa think, to give us even |fff|
praise," says a dispatch i|l|l
prdam, "was given the l||i|
oops of occupation hy a iiti
re of the Berlin foreign ff/j
his return from Treves. jiff
ment of nil Germans, such jfll
prs, hotel keepers and men "ji
I. Is that the behavior of jit
ns Is blameless." 'K
i!" "Sans peur et sans re- V
V
y
te mnn or woman who can
pstlmony without choking
it. One onght not to for- JhI
ae you hi; American* are lz(
>eople whom they liava j li
nte. If there has been one I
all others upon which thejr
igrecd. it wns loathing i?nil
erninn frlglitfulness. In all
home they wrote of their
dread that the war might
in some way before they
. enfPiince u|>on the lions
bestial conduct toward '
n and helpless women and I
hey nre moving across the
lelr hated foes ns conquer- _
r they sef the men who
rated these nameless hore
men are at their mercy. tor r
on the testimony of these
selves, "their behavior Is
thai they march through
in cities grim and allent;
white and their Jaws set; "
her to the rijfltt hand nor wtthta a
; self-contained and self- P01"* tha
_. .i better tl
These are the men, re- earliest
in went "over the top" In *** < *<*
>o?ly hnttle. singing "We P**>* **m
hack until It's over?over WO
F
s!" "Sans pour et sans rear*
seed
both pur
llrncle Is such young manstrangely
its contempla- UrtU
lie hearts. What pride we Our grai
iking that these blameless pa?*urai
ug to us! They are our three kla
and mine! ratal
leration of lads now grow- ,
rnerlea is not tired with a upon
lulatlon by the conduct of
rs of the American expedl- A **
ea, we shall feel like (Hani.
There wjll he hut lltfor
rowdyism. Inefficiency, RICHN
e and cowardice for the *"
fnthera and big brothers
rd inch admiration not only
s hat foes.?Cincinnati En- One's
mined lai
i . . _
I the indl*
ways Dictates It. sure. It
rkington telle of aa old np- prone "ti
i pen red ms n wltnena before tlmnte.
committees. In the course nlng; am
imimitioti these questions tuhte; ?n
i the man: some on
your nnine?" ' nfter nlg!
Clay. snh." i or bad it
i aign your name?" 1 which th
| need a u:
you can write your nntna." It is oh*
sah. Ah nehber writes ma pose of
dictate* It. snh." j ?nid to u
great oh.
found hii
Ss Old Sweet Way. j fh(n);s |(
U I'uma In tha /vM
... v...; rlt'VOtl' 01
><rd ain't foryotten where )IIR ?f Kr,
Iks atHy J amount <
ve been In the dark, hut the uW
the day ; the Lord knows merely "I
where his hwnefolka stay! much frl
le tire. In the humble place, nn,i blas<
iristinas umllin' In a child's "yet In t
; sing, sweet Christmas. In p|ny |n I
eet war ; "The Lord ain't So, let ui
here his hoinefolka stay!"? clency ni
tanton In Allantu Constltu- | erect us*
No Economy. ! A shrp
rmans consider themselves question*
cal economists. lous ten*1
ee why they should, after vlOB ? ,
ey wasted money 011 propu- I no,|,|MR
I this serf
; establish
The Dizzy Life. to snivel
ttlkhl Oh. I em ho happy tenlng t<
ought u new auto; one-man hnlf. sal
now. ' market
er?Ilow nice! Now he can There's
ur a spin. valley, t
hills and
^one Turned Up. side the
tell just what nationality wheat t<
stranger belongs to. He say to i
-imping indatiiole." dhl you
n lie must I along to Una | wheat II
Utrda." 1
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1NCASTEK. 8. C.
Copyriuiil .?,?uy n |
H.J. Reynold! Tobaeeo Co. IX. J.
FOUN
'utunge in 6 to 8 I Interna
? Sow Dwarf Eeeex
RAPE
I have !'
RtontfM aatrltlnoe peatarajra hpcn (
?. h??o nhcrfi ana poultry _ .
Ix to eight vMh. Mm; re Bronx,
t Ita fattening quelltlea ar? nmdP I
tan tk?l nf rioter. It la tht , ..
pasturage and una of the Ilmlnn
feed* yon ran grow. Pleat orv wji
flare money ig.ent for feed. I .'
choolo)
OD'S SEEDS coverv
p "V Hint oi
r rtni and Gardaa . .
(lntinn
or proven worm ? tested ror ...
I17 mid |f Milium Ion Village
and Clover Mixture very e
and rlotrr mlifures yield The
j, hotter and more permanent . , ,
;e than when only two or Kintilie
ids of graa* or clover axe ikiwb tlon. I
toy tm<i Wood's Crop Fpe- tion o
ytrinp timtlp tnformmfUtrn nml.i.w
rssrvuftf pri< u, mtUlrd fret ; " '"**
request. hahltn
. WOOD & SONS
St* J i men uttered
fOND VIRGINIA the nl
esca pe
' Mr.
trip t
Each One'a Success. ' aomett
success or fnllure Is deter- ! July,
ritely hy the manner In which shells
'Idual spends his or her lei- nlted
ueeins that many of us are markli
> ride our hobbles" to the ul- from
One plays cards every eve- ? "eat
other shoots balls on a green prise <
other la a movie devotee, and Hf* w
e else a dance crank night cookln
ht. All these things are good dress
1 proportion to the degree In covert
f?y rest us or Improve us. We Ing ti
lore harmonious development, and t?
.'Ions that the supreme pur- ' The
life Is to have a goal ahead poons,
se every effort to attain the cups.
Jectlve. He or she who has Hundt
I or h??r ?. nrb In t )>? arliumn o# mnlH
? quite happy. We should h 11 ari
ur IH?ure time to the acqulr- hlbitWi
enter efficiency, with n certain hlstor;
:>f play and recreation to re- of dl|
The pursuit of pleasure large
to kill time" Is a mistake. Too fering
vollty will make us satiated nnnou
s. In this busy world, let us relics
he game" and use more team the oj
the area of human actlrltles. j
h fit ourselves for greater etfl- ?mmt?_
ad usefulness by a more dla?
of our leisure time.?<"Jrlt.
I I*
A Practical Teat.
wd old countryman was being
>d by the vicar on his rellg- Jj|qi
>fs. He had heard the old man
laptlst. and although he had
to sav against the belief of VOI
he Implied that perhapa the ~
ed church was the better r<>ad ?OF
tlon. The old man. after lis- ^
> the vicar's fears on his he- ?
d: "From this village to the w
town there are three roads. | 1
the straight road along the _
he old conch road over the Wj
ll.T, m?lr ...... .1 n.?.l _l
...T ..>> > uou UK nioiiK' I
i>11 rk wall. When I set iu.v 1? II
> the market town they ?1<?n't the
ne. 'Utillo. John, whleh road
pome by?* hut 'What's your
ke?'" nOU
1 is geared
that just lav
every man game enough
tidy red tin and a jimmy
Get it straight that wh
pipe or cigarette makin's j
in P. A. That's becaust
u can't any more make
le or parch your throat the
when he's off the water!
y our exclusive patented pi
u just lay back like a regul
ards and wonder why in
n in the P. A. smokepastu
nember back!
luy Prince Albert everywhere tobac<
idy red tint, handtome pound and ho
-that clever, practical pound crystal
toistener top that keeps the tobaca
Reynolds Tobacco Co.
D OLD INDIAN VILLAGE |
iting Relic*, Believed to Be Ceo- i
ies Old, Recently Unearthed | i
In New York State.
\s of nn Indian TtllnKe, wild to
Is origin as early as 1575. hnve
Uncovered In Clnson Point, the '
according to an announcement
jy the Museum of the American
, 11 eye foundation. The discovis
ainde by A Inn B. Skinner, artist
of the foundiitlon. The dials
regarded ns a very Itnporne
hy the members of the founReseareh
establishes that the
was probably Inhabited by naif
the Slwnnoy tribe, known to
nrlv settlers as "Snakesklns."
research, mntle through the
ss of a trustee of the fouiidnins
established to the satlsfac*
f the hoard that the tract reI
In possession of Its Indian Innts
until 11525, when It was pttrI
t>y Robert Cornell, nn KnglishCornell's
family wt?s later innshv
flip hnrlwirltin li-lho * Biri...#
tack he managed to make his ]
on a Dutch ship.
Skinner was milking a pleasure '
hrnugh CI a son Point, which Is 1
'hat of a summer resort, last ,
He noticed very Inrge oyster |
on n mound of sand and recog- |
them as Indian boundary line |
ngs. He obtained permission I
tin* owner of the land to make I
eh of the ground. To the stir- '
r>f the searchers, relics of Indian
are unearthed. Continues. beads, 1
ig utensils and a complete hair {
<.f the Slwanoy tribe \v?'re dis d.
Seventy lodge sites, containundreds
of Indian Implements
iim>, were also ting up.
collection contained crude harflshhooks.
carved tortoise-shell
bodkins and decorated pottery, i
eds of pipes nod a beautiful
Jar were discovered intact, and
a being preserved for public ex>n
when the museum opens. This
y speaks of the Slwanoy practice
KRlng snnd holes and placing
quantities of food and other of- (
s to the "Orent Snake." It was
need at the museum that ths
will be.plnced on exhibition at
ening of the exhibit.
OMORRG
What is done in chil
od and build up rug)
breaks the man of t<
ith, with nervous ene
istant care and
ttHTTC I
)IVI 1J [
telp maintain strength and
dual strain of growth and vy
; reputation of Scoff's is 1
irishing qualities and its ab
Soott A Bowne. Bloom
FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1919.
Hi .
alia .
p
>ut smokes, Prince Albert
to a joyhandout standard
ishes smokehappiness on
to make a bee line for a
pipe?old or new I
^^ VnilN/o KortlraraH
"* J"" 'v "?
?mokes you'll find aplenty
? P. A. has the quality!
Prince Albert bite your
in you can make a horse
Bite and parch are cut *
ocess 1
ar fellow and puff to beat
samhill you didn't nail a
ire longer than you care
:o is told. Toppy red haps,
\lf pound tin humidors?and
! glass humidor with sponge
3 in such perfect condition.
nr! . i ?? ?
, wmjionoaiern, Pt. U
Why Take Calomel? I
Dr. Thachcr's Liver & Blood Syrup
will do all that calomel will do ana
without the "after effects."
Years ago, when peopie were bilious,
when the liver got lazy and failed to do
Its work or the stomach was out of
condition, calomel was the standby.
By and by the use rs of calomel found
that the "after effects" of taking the
drug were as bad and more often worse
than the ailment for which it was
taken.
Dr. Thncher, in seeking a medicine
to take the place of calomel?one that
would do all the good that calomel
would do, and yet leave none of its evil
effects perfected Dr. Thachcr's Liver A
Blood Syrup. This was in 1852, and
each year since has added to tho continence
of those who have used it.
MlssPnsie Brewer, of Chattanooga,
renn., tried cnlomel. She was suffering
with a very serious cold and grippe
and had no appetite whatever. After
the calomel failed she tried Dr. Thachcr's
Liver & Blood Byrup. She felt
better after taking three doses and she
soon got entirely well. "I think Dr.
rhacher's Liver and Blood Byrup is a
wonderful medicine," she said, "and I
r?m vprv thankful I trio/1 it "
For nearly threequnrters of a century
this sterling preparation has been an
l,old stand-by" in thousands of homea
In treating rheumatism, dyspepsia, indigestion
and other stomach and liver
complaints. It is a powerful tonic and
blood purifier and can be used wiUl
the utmost confidence.
Write Thacher Medicine Co., Chattanooga,
Tenn. for a copy of "Thacherfc
Family Doctor," a book giving cause,
symptoms and treatment of 47 common
diseases.
Dr. Tbacher's Liver and Blood Byrnp
for sale by in nnttlir.inra everywhere.
CHILDREN ~~
Should not be "dosed"
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