Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, January 01, 1908, Image 7
Get
s
Worth.
Why not get your "Money^ Worth" when you buy Fertilisers ?
People kick about the price of Corn-struggle for reduotion in the prioe of Flour ana grow ex
cited over the way they think that they are being robbed for these necessities. Yet some of them go right
ahead paying two or three dollars pet ton more, for their Fertilizers than the actual analysis of the
goods will warrant.
Too many of UB struggle for reductions that are hard to secure, and often ignore the economies
and better values thar are open to every Farmer who will use 'good common sense and discretion in buying
Fertilizers. Tou can surely save a considerable percentage of your money, and you can secure much
more satisfaction in your farm work if you will only buy your Fertilisers right.
Take our celebrated G. W. G. SOLUBLE GUANO for example. It measures right up on ac
tual analysis with Guano sold by our competitors at much higher prices-so it is with all our brands,
extra values are obtained in each without extra cost to the Farmer.
Come and talk over FERTILIZERS with US. If you have any trade in you we can more
than give you your ?MONEY'S WORTH;
General Manager.
TRAMP KINO PLANS UNION.
Dr. Ben Heitman Knlei talus Mobo
?loni of New York City.
New York, Dec. 17.-Dr. Ben Rolt
man, king of Hobodora, ha? turned
reformer. To-day ke i nvited all the,
boy tramps in tho city to the Bow
ery mission. Food was served to
keep them quiet, while HIcky Hicks,
the Lake Shore Kid, A-No. 1 Cincin
nati Red, and other kid panhandlers
spoke before a few high-toned char
VT ity workers and fluttering hearted
philanthropists on "How We'se Kids
Ain't So Punk, Arter All."
Now, of course, there will bo a
.sensation. .Dr. ..Reltman expects it.
Six months ago he flung the gaunt
let in tho face of Chicago's 400 by
givrng a banquet to 100 tramps, ho:
boes and "bums" at the Windsor
Clifton Hotel. Then he told all the
barrel house rounders how badly
they were treated. Tho poor beggars
who somehow had never realized
their misery before, began to dream
of mince pie nine times a day, and
beds each, with a stove attachment.
"How're we'se going to got it?"
they asked.
"Form a union," exclaimed an am
bitious person.
"T'ell wld it; dat's work."
But. Dr. Reltman is a peculiar ho
bo. Ho really works now and then.
So the next day he formed the Bro
therhood Welfare Association, made
himself president, treasurer and
quorum. Tho brotherhood lasted
two months, and distributed a dime
or a quarter to every tramp who was
willing to take the elevator np to the
third floor of an office building.
Dr. Ben Reltman is a sort of Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyd*? At timer he is
a respectable phy.ilo'.an and a profes
sor of bacteriology in tho American
College of Surgory and Medicine In
Chicago. As such he wears a high
collar, ascot and a frock coat. At
times, when he fouls the cali of the
wild, he leaves a rlWi thht hV'Tl be
back In a year or so, dons a ragged
coat anti 'rayed trousers, a dirty
flannoT shirt, an i goeg forth to beat
his way. In this garb ho has gone
around the world four times, served
forty-two sentence? in jail and ?dept
beside every tramp in tho country
who is important enough to have un
alibi.
John-"What kind of tea do you
like best?" Priscilla-"Go-tees,
some, but Rocky Mountain Tea
best!" John-"Why Hollister's
.Rocky Mountain Tea best?" Priscll
-"It speaks for Itself, John."
(Makes lovely complexions.)
J. W. Boll.
Best Railway Mail Service.
(Greenville News.)
The patrons of the C. & G. now
have no ground for complaint against
the Southern Railway. Three mail
and passenger trains a day each way
between Greenville and Columbia ls
a service that cannot be improved,
and the public doubtless will be duly
-appreciative of it. The Anderson
' ?ail commenting on tho foregoing
v./ays: "All of which we endorso. And
? while we are at it, let us not forgot
I Congressman Aiken's efforts in se
I curing tho additional mall service.
He worked In season and oui of sea
son for months, and the people who
now enjoy the splendid service
should thank him for what he did
to secure it."
Horse with Hydrophobia.
(Newberry Obsor/er.
A'* horse belonging to Wilbur
Gauntt, just beyond Helena, was bit
ten by a mad dog several days ago.
It developed a genuine case of hy
drophobia on Monday, trying to bite
everything within sight, and oxhlblt
ilng every symptom of rabies. It was
Killed on Wednesday as a matter of
precaution and to get it out of its
misery, for there was no chance of its
fvor getting well. It was a val?a
le animal.
"I trust this may bo read by many
bufferers from kidnoy and bladdor
trouble," writes Mrs. Joe King, of
Woodland, Texas, ' i suffered four
years and could find nothing to give
Won temporary relief. Our druggist
^ M last Inducod mo to try your 30
idays' treatment of Pineules for $1.
iThls one bottle has cured me and
wlmoney could not buy the value is has
^boon to me." Guaranteed. Sold by J.
W. Bell, Walhalla, and W. J. Lunnoy,
(Seneca.
The average rout paid for New.
fork city tenements and apartment
muses, built within flvo years,
imounts to $140 annually for each
kerson living in them.
A CHARGE OF FRAUD.
Sensational Suit FHet? in Connection
with Allotment of < "anal Bonds.
Washington, Dec. 18.--On the
heols of Senator Tillman's speech in
the Senate concerning Secretary Cor
tolyou's financial methods, George
W. Austin, of New York, to-day flied
a suit in tho District Supremo Court
against tho Secretary, asking that
he be restrained from making allot
ments of the recent Panama canal
bond issue. The bill flied states that
tho United States will lose between
seven hundred thousand and a mil
lion dollars if the bonds are allotted
and contends that bids for seven
million dollars worth of bonds, sub
mitted by Smith and another Now
Yorker, wore higher than a major
ity of the bids accepted by the sec
retary, and that thereby the United
States ls defrauded.
Trial catarrh treatments are being
mailed out free, on request, by Dr.
Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are
proving to the people-without a
penny's cost-the great value of this
.cientlflc prescription, known to drug
gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Ca
tarrh Remedy. Sold by J. W. Bell.
America Alone Has Humming Hirds.
(Outing Magazine.)
Though tho art museums of Eu
rope may. have some treasures of
which America cannot boas*., our
continent has the distinction of a
monopoly of the world's supply of
humming birds, the gems of all the
feathered creation. Of these there
are said to bo some 400 species
tho 400 we may well call them
nearly all of which are peculiar to
the tropical regions. Only eighteen
cross the borders of tho United
States from Moxlco, a ad occur only
in our southwestern States.
The popular idea Is that the hum
mer lives only on honey, gathered
from flowers. This ls a mistake. The
bird does secure some honey, but
its food consists mainly of the small
insects which frequent the flowers.
Some of these insects are injurious
to the blossom, and tho tiny bird
fulilils a useful function in destroy
ing them. That tho hummer is. in
sectivorous is also shown by its
habit of catching tiny insects on the
wing, which ls occasionally observed.
It fills the arteries with rich, red
blood, makes new flesh, and healthy
men, women and children. Nothing
can take its place; no remedy has
done so much srood as Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea. 35c.-Tea or
Tablets. Dr. J. W. Bell.
New Recruiting Station.
The Navy Department has decided
to establish a recruiting station in
New Orleans La., and he ?j ordered
Lieut. E. I. Pass to that city to take
charge.
An Insidious Danger.
One of the worst features of kid
ney trouble is that it is an insidious
disease, and before tho victim real
izes his danger he may have a fatal
malady. Take Foley's Kidney Curo
at tho first sign of trouble as it cor
rects irregularities and prevents
Bright's disease and diabetes.
Cashier Under Arrest.
Norfolk, Va., Dec. 19.-Alexander
B. Butt, cashier of tho People's^
Bank, of Portsmouth, which closeu
its doors a month ago, has been
placed under arrest charged with the
falsification of tho books of the In
stitution to the extent of $24,000.
Heart Strength
Heart Stronrth, or noartWeakness.means Nervo
Strength, or Nerve Woalmoss-tiothirfB moro. Pos
itively, not piio wonk hoart In a huadrod ls, in lt
?alf, actually diseased. It ls almost f\Uvoy? a
hidden tiny IIUlo nert? that really ls all at (ault.
This obscure nervo-tho Cardiac or Hoart ?ervo
-simply nooda, and must have, moro powor, mora
stability, more controlling, moro governing
strongth. Without that tho Hr-.it must continue
to fail, and the stomach and kidneys alto havo
theso samo controlling norvesJ
This eloarly explains why, as a medicine, Dr.
Bhoop's Restorative hal in the past dono so much
for weak and ailing Hot. ts. Pr. Shoop tint sought
tho causo of all this painful, palpitating, suffocat
ing heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Restorative-this
popular prescription-ia alono dlrectod to theso
weak and wasting nerve cantors. It builds:
ltjstrwigthens; ii oners real, genuine heart holp.
It you would have strong Hearts, strong di
gestion, strengthen those nerves - ro-cstabllsh
thom as needed, with
Dr. SHoop's
Restorative
J. W. BELL.
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Ladles
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The Editor's Fix.
(Harper's Weekly.)
"I can't keep the visitors from
coming up," said the office boy de
jectedly. "When I say you're out
they don't believe me. They nay they
must see you."
"Well," said the editor, "Just tell
thetn that's what they all say. I
don't care if you check them, but I
must have r?uietness.''
That afternoon there called at the
office a lady with hard features to
see the editor, and the boy assured
her that lt was impossible.
"But I must see him!" she pro
test d, "I'm his wife!"
Teat's what they all say," replied
the boy.
That is why he found himself on
the floor with the lady sitting on !
his neck and smacking his head with
a ruler, and that is why there is a
new boy wanted there.
A Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after
each meal overcomes indigestion,dys
pepsia and other stomach ills. Two
days' trial free. Ask our dealers-J.
W. Bell, Walhalla; W. J. Lunney,
Seneca.
What's tile Use?
(Newberry Observer.)
We confess that wo can see no
good to come to the country or to
tho Democratic party from Senator
Tillman's tirade against the Presi
dent and the Secretary of the Trea
sury, for their Issuing certificates of
indebtedness to relieve the money
stringency. Thejr purpose was un
qustlonably good-to save deposit
ors from losing by runs on tho banks,
to put more money In circulation for
purposes of trade and to restore pub
lic confidence. In such circumstances
one could readily excuse them for
overstepping the strict letter of the
law a Jittle, if they di d that-which
they, deny, affirming that they acted
on able legal advice.
How to Avoid Pneumonia.
You cnn avoid pneumonia and oth
er serious results from a cold by
taking Foley's Honey and Tar. It
stops the cough and expels the cold
from the Bystem, as lt ls mildly ltx
ativo. Refuse any ?but the genuii e
in the yellow package. Sold by a.l
druggists.
" The ?New South "
Detroit, Mich., Dec. i9.-Lock?
Craig, of Asheville, N. C., was the
principal speaker to-night at the an
nual banquet of tho New England
Society of Detroit, held In the Hotel
Pontchartrain. Mr. Craig, in his ad
dress, told of tho changes the New
South presents as compared with the
South of "before the war." "Tho
South," he said, "is c-ming to a re
alization of her vast possibilities.
Agriculture is not her only industry,
as in former yoars. She ls 'manufac
turing her timber into furniture and
spinning and weaving hor cotton. The
South ls now a part, and a great
part, of the mighty Industrial organi
zation of this country. Wo are loyal
to tho Union. We lovo the flag."
if you haven't the time to exer
cise regularly, Donn's Regulets will
prevent constipation. They induce
a mild, easy, healthful action of the
bowels without griping. Ask your
druggist for them. 25c.
The Cuba sugar crop for 1900-07
ls about completed, and it is estimat
ed that it will roach 1,425,000 long
tons, against 1,179,000 long tons the
preceding year.
Most disfiguring skin eruptions,
scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are
duo to impuro blood. Burdock Blood
Blttors is a cleansing blood t;/"*V.
Makes you cloar-oyed, clear-brr/ ^
clear-skinned. I
Great suffering is the
manly organs. No reas<
colic, or any other dlsea
Wini
for all your womanly ills.
Mrs. Sallie H, Blair, of Jota
teen months, und had tour doctor:
Now I think I aim about veil" j
WRITE US A LETTER
Powder Magazine Explodes.
A terrific explosion occurred last
week in tho military powder maga
zine at Palermo, Sicily, where a
large quantity of dynamite was stor
ed, and was followed by a number of
lesser explosions, the whole town be
ing badly shaken up and the peo
ple thrown into a panic. Almost im
mediately flames shot high iu tho air
and spread to tho ruins of houses
that had fallen, adding greatly to
the people's terror.
It is estimated that about 25 per
sons were kiued and 100 injured.
Troops were ordered out to aid the
firemen in clearing away the wreck
ago and succoring the wounded.
Itching piles provoke profanity,
but profanity won't euro them.
Doan's Ointment cures itching,bleed
ing or protruding piles after years
of suffering. At any drug store.
Retribution.
! \?-?i<d a school c- o day whop.
Bible instruction was part; of the
daily course, and in order to test tho
children's knowledge,' asked some
questions, says a write:.* in tho Mon
trai Star. One chu-s o? little eirls
looked particularly bright, and I
asked the tallest one: "What sin did
Adam commit?"
"He ato forbidden fruit."
"Right. What tempted Adam?"
"Eve."
"Not really I , but the serpent.
And how was Adam punished?"
The girl hesitated and looked con
fused. Behind her sat a little 8-year
old who raised her hand and said:
"Please, pastor, I know."
"Well, tell us; how was Adam pun
id'ed?"
"Ho had to marry Eve."
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
"Casting Pearls Beforo Swine.'
A Washington educator tells of an
i amusing story of his college days in
New England, says tho Washington
Star. One of the institution's most
eminent professors was lecturing.
His class was for some reasons rest
less, and after fidgeting for a timon
number of the students took no pains
to conceal tlu ir weariness. The pro
fessor remained awhile in apparent
unconsciousness of their attitude,
but suddenly he stopped. After an
: instant s pause ho leaned forward,
his face tnking on a charming and
characteristically quizzical expres
sion, and said:
"Gentlemen, I must ask that you
Ibo patient and bear with me a few
moments longer. I still havo a few
more pearls to cast."
HOLLISTER'S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nugget s
A Busy Medicine for Busy People.
Bring* Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
A ipeoiflo for Constipation, Indigestion, Liver
and Kidney troubles, ?Mmples, ICCEoma, Impuro
Hlood, Had Breath. Sluggish Bowels, Hcudaoho
and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea In tab
I lot form. 86 centa a box. Genuine mad? by
HOLLMTBR Da?o COMPANF. MadlSOD, WU.
HOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipation.
Pleasant to take
s, . ". Ci "MIL
I
jot of all women, who neglect the health of their we
in to do so, any more than to neglect a sore throat,
se, that the right kind of medicine will ?cure. Take
; of Cardiii
It can never do karm, and is certain to do good. -
won City, Tonn.,, writes: **I had suffered from womanly troubles for slx
>, but thoy could not help me, until 1 began to take Wino of Cardui.
lt All reliable d rugg! a ts, In $ 1.00 bottles. Try lt
Wrtlo today for a free copy ot valuable 6f|?ii Illustrated Book for Women. If you nord Medical
AiWK-o. describo your symptom., statin? ase, and reply will be tent In plain vealed envelope.
Past Train Under Hudson Aiver,
The first train was run under the
rludson river on December 19. Offl
:ers of th? McAdoo lunnel and the
railway were the only passengers.
The ladles of Orangeburg are work
ing to build a hospital in that city.
Secretary Cortelyou wants it un
derstood that he is "a-huntin* of no
troublo and a-meanln' no harm."
Governor Ansel has refused to
grant a pardon to Clarence ^"hrallkill
who is serving a three years' sentonce
for manslaughter.
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has hoon
in use for over 30 years, has horne the signature of
rf - and has been made under his per?
J^yfy4r^7*7^2isonal supervision since I ts infancy?
ym&fyj? Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and <? Just-as-good" are but?
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment?
What is CASTORIA
?astoria ls a harmless substituto for Castor Oil, Para
{rorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. If?
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Naroo tte
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
?olio* It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep*
The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend?
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind Tou Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TM? OKNTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY BTU nr. NCW TORN OrrV.
I AH DETERMINED TO DO THE
LIVERY BUSINESS
for this commrinity. Come
on and get your teams.
Hauling Teams,
Single and Double Buggy
Teams and Saddle Horses,
Always on hand.
Prompt lui-' polite service at reasona
ble prices. Teams sent out at any hour,
day or night. Phone 10 or ll for quiok
teams. C. It. HOUCHINS.
Walhalla, S. 0.
ixafiye Fr# Syrap
SOLD HY ALL 1
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow, complexions et
pimple's., and blotches*
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