The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, January 23, 1919, Image 4
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 23,1919
TWO BOTTLES OF DRECO DID
MORE FOR ME THAN $500
Vi
WORTH OF OTHER MEDICINES
STRONG FOR CIVILIZED IsARB
Sartorial Variety Seems to Bo Chief
Aim of Natives of Villages
of Rhodesia.
! .Although we have not thought the
| people of Africa to he much concerned
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UNITED OLD AND NEW WORLD
Atlantic Cable, After Three Disheart
ening Failures, Was Successfully
Laid in July-August, 1858.
Sixty years ago our abroad Yankee-
land awoke and learned that the old
n . xn • •a. i • • ^ m leges of the dark continent and are
Says Prominent Proximity Machinist. Severe: beginning to cause the people much
about clothes and fashions, yet styles,' country and the new had been united
such as they are, have enterM the vil- by a magical tie—the Atlantic cable.
Through the courage and persistence
of three Americans—there were oth-
Case of Kidney Trouble Reported Reached
by New Herbal Medicine. Noted Fra
ternal Member Tells Wonderful Story
anxiety. Miss Pfarl Mulllken, Metho-
ers, but the three were the actual cable
j dist missionary to Rhodesia, writes of sponsors—Cyrus W. Field, his brother,
1 the African dress as seen In a day Dudley Field, and that fine old
school, according to the Centenary Bui- philanthropist, Peter Cooper—the great
I letln. I project was carried over. The total
, i j “Many of the pupils, who range from 0084 wa8 51-834,500, the cable alone
Almost everybody in this section on. They made an X Ray picture Ih® kindergarten age .to grandparents, • taking $l,2oG,250, and the line crossed
knows C. L Teal, the prominest fra am' said I had a ‘kidney stone.* are dressed In store clothes. Their “ om Trlnlty ja y> Newfoundland, to |
ternal worker and machinist In tho “I have spent between J500 and store clothes, however, have largely Valentla, Ireland, the cable being very (
Proximity Mills, and whose home ad $600 trying to get cured and two hot lost their Identity beneath a covering close to 2t500 ml,e8 ,ong ‘
dress is Box 92, Proximity. j ties of Dreco have done me more of many colored patches. Weather 1 Three time8 the attem P t to lfl y the
Mr. Teal is an activfe member of the good than everything put together. i, ug nothing to do with clothes in this cable had falled * ch iefly owing to de- !
_ * ' ■- its material. The fourth at-1
Redmen and has the distinction ot I. .suffered such pains in my back that ‘.T "““ J'”™ fects In
having gone through all the chairs of \ could not bend nor stoop over. When u tempt v
the Woodrfien of the World. His pop 1 had taken three quarters of the first day f nd you , ar ® wonderin 8 how
ularity is due in no small measure to bottle of Dreco every pain had left you can keep cool » but not so these
his active Interest in the affairs of his me. ‘ i boys who have been to town to work
Community and his advice on social I “The reason I ever bought the first and have clothes to exhibit to their less
imd political matters is much sought, bottle was because it had helped my fortunate brothers. If these riches
“Mr. Teal has been afflicted for a friend Mr. Basinger so much. ' consist of somebody’s castoff overcoat
long time with a particularly malig , “I exneot to take a half dozen hot be is sure to have it on and perhans
nant form of stomach trouble which «t1es before I stop and feel that 1 will a bath towel around his neck while
seemed to defy ail treatment until a , be pema.en.ly cured. ! LS of the IT boys a^colte*
J^ be _ p “ r ?! y he . rbal m f di : c,ne With a yard of unbleached cottoq, for
their entire outfit But sometimes the
tempt was successful. The Niagara,
friend of his, Mr. Basinger, told him ,
ttf Dreco, the new herb medicine that is causing such a furor through
which he said helped him wonderfully out this section. Hundreds of men ., .
Here is Mr. Teal’s story of his ex *nd women are taking it regularly big boys are quite generous with their
peHence with Drero. It will prove i, n d reporting remarkable results in utlle brothers and divide with them;
interesting readisg for the hundreus bases of stomach and kidney disorders | such is the case of one little fellow
cf men and women in (his section who fiver complaints, constipation, rheu who is the proud possessor of a vest
think their cases are beyond relief, matism, catarrh and similar troubles, which about covers him. Two or three' * i ™
Read every word. ! Dreco is dispensed by best good i others wear thelr big broSs shlrts telegraphy Glory to God in the hlgh-
for years drug stores and is particuiarlv which is qulte sufflclent f^ ^ ^ W,,, tnWnrd
q \wr L* TT __ ^
poses.
then the largest ship In the United i
States navy, and the Agamemnon, a
British warship, met In midocenn on 1
July 29, 1858, each carrying a section
of the cable. The ends were carefully ;
spliced and then the two ships turned
homeward, moving slowly as they paid ,
out the cable. On August 4 the NIa-'
gara reached Trinity bay; the Aga
memnon reached Yalentia on the 5tb.
On August 16 the cable was pro
nounced In working order, and here Is
the first official message that ,pas§ed
across:
“Europe and America are united by
T have been sufferin',
and the doctors said I would not liv? recommended in Florence, by F. II.
six months longer If I wass’t operated Lake Drug Co.
est; on earth peace, good will toward
men.”
WE RETREAD WORN TIRES
so (ley will be good for niasy more
miles of service. Make them practi
cally new again so far as the tread is
concerned. No need for new tires
juFt because the old ones have worn
smooth. Just send them here for re
lirailing at a very small expense.
"Some of the girls are dressed prin- 1
i clpally in beads, brass bracelets and
anklets; while, others have cloth
draped around them forming a skirt
and they are without a waist. One
girl wears a pink silk waist with aj
dirty calico skirt. They often appear I
In evening dresses, the cast-off finery
of the town women, and they may b«
AT END OF GLACIAL PERIOD
Geological Authority Makes Deduc
tions From Shrinking of Great i
* Ice Cap at the South Pole.
Dr. Marsden Manson of San Fran-
^ ^ ^ cisco, an eminent authority on geology,
seen digging In their gardens witfc P 0,n ^ s to the fact established by re*
these on. One came to school drapet ' ' , “" f ^
In a white bedspread.” ;
Styles in names changing as well ai
In clothing. The following are somi -
of the names which the African moth
FLORENCE VULCANIZING WORKS
E. E. Gaston, Proprietor
ers have given their children: Spoon
Saucepan, Hotel, Pumpkin, Gingerbeei
Cigarette, Shilling, Sixpence, Pennj
Coffee, Sweet Pudding, Very Nie«
Office, Tomato, Fifteen, Yinegai
Sugar.
Free Air
H B. Dargan flt
All Expert Men
Phone 88 Florence, ■. o.
Uncle Sam Beneficiary.
Members of the American Flin
Glass Workers’ union, assembled li
Memorial hall, Toledo, were told an In
spiring story of patriotic devotion by l
member of their union at the unfurllnj
Who makes your fertilizers?
Is he a man who has spent his life at the
job?
If you would like the benefit of 33 years *
devoted to the improvement of Southern
Crops and Soils, use
ROYSTER’
FERTILIZER
TRADE MARK
REGISTERED.
Order Early and Avoid Disappointment
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 23-Tbe tb rd bul-»UAT nil/nDPC
‘letln to the Georgia Federation of HU I UlvUnUL
Women’s Clubs, jast issued, itiiects 1
the new spirit of recons ruction that
is superceding the intense war acti-
vites of the women during the past
eighteen months, and indicates the
trend of thought toward establishing
the cultural arts as a more vital
factor in the life of the state.
Miss Blanche G. Loveridge, presi
dent of Elizabeth Mather college in
this city and one of the south's lead
ing educMors, who is chairman of
the Art and LiteraturL Department
of the Federation, Has a series of
splendid suggestions In th
She draws attention o the educa
tional and uplifting value of art and
literature and the necessity for giv
ing to the public a large an under
standing of these subjects as a
means of raising higher not only
their appreciation of art and litera
ture, but their state and national
ideals as well.
PROCEEDING
army,
After an Introductory speech, li
which John J. Qulnlivan, businest
agent of the Toledo Central Labol
union, told of the determination oi
the unions to back the government
President William P. Clarke described
the heroic death of Charles H. Me
Carthy, who sacrificed his own life In
France for the sake of a friend.
Not only had McCarthy, a forme*
member of the Glass Workers’ union,
died heroically, but he had lived patri
For headache,
neuralgia, colds and
grippe prudent phy
sicians now advise
The improved tablet in
which the heart-depressing
tendency is counteracted
by heart-toning elements.
To avoid confusion Aspitone
ig sold only in unbroken
packages. Price 35c. At
RILEY DRUG CO.
Palace Drug Co., and F. U. Lake Drug
Company,
For Skin Tortures
Don’t worry about eczema or other
skin troubles. You can have a clear,
healthy skin by using Zemo, obtained
at any drug store for 35c, or extra large
bottle at $1.00.
Zemo generally removes pimples,
Uackheads, blotches, eczema and ring
worm and makes the skin clear and
healthy. Zemo is a dean, penetrating,
antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor
greasy and stains nothing. It is easily
Wjied and costs a mere trifle for each
application. It is always dependable,
* The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, O.'
the army, he asked that the sum be
made payable to the United States gov
ernment
Atlanta. Ga.. Jan. 23—Acceding to
his divorce petition filed in DeKalb
"try 01- * f 1 " rwl,! ^ ^ McAdams of the ( UICU ueroieauy, uui ne nau uvea pain-
be entitled tn i otically, Mr. Clarke said, for in taking
V the most temperamental woman ' ° Ut $10 ’ 000 lnfiUrance wben be entered
n i he world for a wife. The out
bursts of famous opera stars and ac
*iesses were very tame affairs com
oared with his experiences.
McAdams asserts that his wife
f r ankly told him b<«r only object in
>'fe was “to give him hell,” and that
she proceeded to do so in the most
efficient mannev, making his life so
miserable that be now asks the court
‘o -elieve him of the bonds of matri
ar.ony.
In one occasion, he alleges, she ex
'"'•tishe'- a candle bv jabbing the
< iclt against his cheek. On another
oecasion, he charges, she knocked a
up of hot coffee out of his hand with
> poker, spilling the coffee all over
.'inn. and then whirled around and
broke every pane of glass In a win
dow.
NAUSEALESS
CALOMEL IS
BEST FOR FLU
Doctonj asd Druggists Claim Calotabs,
the Nausealess Calomel, Is Bes:
Laxative for Colds, Grippe
and Influenza
At the first sign of a cold, is the
.ime to take a Calotab, the perfected
lausealess calomel that has all the
Saving Man-Power.
One of the recent devices designed
to save man labor Is the slab-handling
storage battery truck, which Is em
ployed at the plant of a steel company
In Cleveland to haul heavy pieces of
steel from the storage yard to the heat
ing furnaces, says Popular Science
Monthly. The distance approximates
500 feet Before electricity was sub-,
stltuted for man-power the slabs were and stuck '
loaded on hand trucks.
The new truck Is similar to the ele
vating platform truck, except that for
Its elevating mechanism a tilting plat
form Is provided. This platform Is se
cured to the rear axle by a pivot, be
ing operated by a horizontal ram. By
manipulating the ram the platform la
moved toward a vertical position and
Its front edges are lowered.
cent Antarctic explorers that the great
Ice cap Is shrinking. From this he
draws the conclusion that the gradual
subsidence of the Age of Ice of which
the polar Ice caps are the existing
remnants, is still going on and that
we live, so to speak, at the tail end of
the glacial period. He expresses the
conviction that the same succession
of geological climates has prevailed
in Antarctic as in other latitudes, and
says that the evidence collected In re- j
cent Antarctic explorations is corrobo- j '
rated by the comparatively recent un-
covering of temperate land areas and( C0NSUMING MUCH Mf . Re COF ff E
the progressive retreat of the snow 1
llne t° hi g hp r elevations In temperate San Juan Jau 23-Porto Rico is
and tropical latitudes and toward the consnm j, r fifty per cen: more coffee
poles at sea level. He comes to the t0(lay i:ia 7; she ( i‘d before tho island
ent dry” according to a San Juan
the Ice Age Is an active present process coffee dealer.
and must be accounted for by actlvl- This fact, together with an island
ties and energies now at work. He coffee crop of only half of what it was
considers It as proved that the rate* Jas; year and a heavy demand from
and lines of retreat are and have been Spain anti ('ubi, has sent up prices
determined by exposure to solar en- throughout the island,
ergy and the temperature established Tiie tcffee marke1 here bogan J uni P
thereby and by the difference In the lnK a week or v wo a eo md it has been
specific heat of the land and watei goin “ U P ‘ \ er siTU f K 7 e ; a,,fir3 £ouad
hemUnWoa the price almost doubled overn ght
ispne . and the resturants last, week raised
their prices to ten cents a cup.
San Juan dealers say coffee, is like
ly t-> go higher than the present price
pected happening at the front of 44 cents, retail of the outside de
ended in a French and a German niand continues ns strong as now.
pilot landing together. The French-,
man and the German were circling
and dipping for battle position. 1
Suddenly, the French pilot, think-J
Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Tarboro, N C Charlotte, N C
Washington, N C. Columbia S C Spartanburg, S C Atlanta
Ga., Macon, Ga Columbus, Ua. Montgomery, Ala
Baltimore, Mil. Toledo, O.
of a service flag, with 866 stars, repre j TIv “ e coines 10 to.U
eentlng union men In the army. conclusion that the disappearance of ,- we
The Unexpected.
An amazing instance of the une»
F. H. P RIC E
PAINTING and DECORATING
Work promptly done. Best materials
used. Let me estimate on your work.
Phone 321 26 N. Coit St.
NOTCE.
As I have had to close on account
ing he had the advantage, charged sickness would like for my fn
his enemy from the rear. But the t0 know mat I an. wen and back on
German did not swerve sufficiently ,!he •* ob wi,b a l ul1 house of good bar-
and the left wing of the French b * TA - Thanking you for your past
machine struck the right-hand l )alronage anu al P ,ur serv£ce £or
struts of the German. The collision < g0 . < J d . work .,*? tb ? futur _ e -
Hair cut 35c, Shave 15c.
Mims Barber Simp
Next door to Blierbe Drug Co., 203
caused the French airplane to spin'
around violently until Its tail whizzed
between the wings of the German- E Evans^St.
—-i —i- Apparently being too busy
-or perhaps too astonlshed-to shoot 0p Frederick Jacobson gays, 75 per
at each other, the opponents spiraled
side by side in a close embrace, ultl<|
mafely crashing into the boughs ot:
some trees. Neither pilot was hurt, !
no they clambered out, looking at each'
other—and the German was reminded
that he was a prisoner.
Cent of Women Need Phosphate
to Give them Strong, Healthy
Rounded Figure and to Avoid
Nervous Break Down. Thous
ands of Women Grow
Strong in Nature’s Way
Forestry After the War.
Nobody except those of us who have
seen something of life at the front weeks or months,
during the last four years can realize Is ‘three score years and ten.”
Consider the Lilies of the Field How
They Grow.”
The life of the lily is but a few
The life of woman
But
Can't sleep! Can't eat! Can't even digest what little you do eat! ’
4 One or two dose; *
ARMY & NAVY
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
will make you feel ten years younger. Best
known remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach
and Dyspepsia.
25 cents a package at all Druggists, or
sent to any address postpaidT by the
® • •
U. S. ARMY & NAVY TABLET CO. 260 West Broadway, N.Y«
Gentle Germans Quite Insulted.
Mr. E. J. Riggs writes, this short what an enormous quantity of timber'1° H ve one’s life in its fullness, wo
but pointed letter to the New York has been taken from this country fot men like the -ily, must be nourished
Sun about’ German squealing: "On war purposes and what an enormous b y tb08e same vital elements which
reading in the Sun that German news-j am0 u n t of rlantlng and tending ot nature provides for nourishing every
papers are indignant because Aroeri-' trees wI11 be necessary to replace it' liv , lng thing: aad tbese l “ clude * he
Unfortunately foresters who really urn " alaab,e Phosphates so often lacking
dirstand all that afforestation mean* p hogphate ls rlch j n these wonderful
Carter’s little liver Pills
You Cannot be A Remedy That
Constipated
and Happy
Small PiU
Small Doae
$ SmaU Price
Makes Life
Worth Living
Genuine been signature
fARTER’S IRON PILLS
many colorless faces but will greatly hi
> will greatly help most pale-faced people
can soldiers are using shotguns, I was
reminded of a ’card shark’ in Lead-
vllle in ’T9. He had held out a big
hand for a killing and had it stuck In
the top of his boot. Finally he got
bis bank roll into a big pot and
aken out. Doctors say that there
mthing like it to put your liver right
md keep your system is condition to
eslst and avoid colds, influenza and
oneumonia.
The best insurance against influen
’•a and pneumonia is a good active lly
’r and your physician or druggist will
ell you that (’alotabs is the most thor
ugh and effective, as well as the saf
•st and most agreeable remedy for
his purpose.
One Calotab at bed time with a
wallow of water—.that’s all. No
•.alts, no nausea, nor the slightest in
'erference with your eating, pleasure,
ir work. Next mornlsg you awake
'eeling fine with a hearty appetite for
breakfast. Your cold has vanished
and you are ready for work or play
Calotabs are sold by druggists every
vhere In sealed packages, price thirty
Ive cents. Your money handed right
back if you are not delighted.—(adv.)
are not numerous in England, antj e i emen t S- it contains them in concen
though the necessity or educating t ra ^ e( i tablet form which is easy to
youngsters for the work has received and quickly assimilated and ab
much more serious attention In th* sorbed into the system, and from
•iver benefits left in and the sting reached for Ms holdout to switch in, last few years than It ever did before,'youth to old age> builts'and rebuilds
ire is hut found It gone. Hold on. h* Tchpn mothnri<a—na In Tnnnv nthei liumwinv
gone.
yelled; T ain’t going to play Lu this
game—there’s cheating going on.*’”
Looking Far Ahead.
A wife, whose husband Is on active
service, recently presented him with
a bouncing baby boy. She wrote to
ask him when he should get leave, and
also when tho war would be over. His
reply was as follows:
“Dear Lucy—I don’t know when I
shall get leave or when the war will
be ov&, but If the baby should be
called up before I get leave, give him
a parcel to bring out to me.—Your
loving husband. Bill.”—London Tit-
Bits.
when our methods—as In many othei body and brain in beautiful harmony
things—were haphazard, the facilltiei with Nature’s perfect plan. ‘That's
are still hardly sufficient to give U||why Argo Phosphate makes good sol
enough foresters to cope with the dfr. id flesh and muscles.
Sd-TZ
2™25^
WHITE OR CRAY 254 EACH
CAP°"FRINGE SHAPE
HOLD-TtCHT' HAIR NETS ENJOY AN ENVIABLE
NATIONAL REPUTATION AND. THE FRIENDSHIP
OF MILLIONS OF WOMEN—
“HOLD-TIGHT” HAIR NETS ARE MADE OF US
FINEST REAL HUMAN HAIR. ALL SHADES.
EVERY "HOLD-TIGHT” HAIR NET GUARANTEED
OR MONEY REFUNDED. ORDER AT YOUR FAVO.
RITE STORE IF THEY CANNOT SUPPLY YOU
WRITE US. STATE COLOR AND SHAPE
TTAIP I ADOLPH KLAR
JtJXUllV JLvJUlX O I 22I-‘4T“AVENUE NEW YORK
mand.—Westminster Gazette.
Special Notice: Argo Phosphate con
tains the Natural phosphates which
thousands of physicians are prescrib
ing daily to build up thin, pale, color
See our Mules and
Horses before buying.
G. C. Chandler.
Giving Rooster Its Due.
On my way to the railroad station
with Victor, with whose parents I was
spending my vacation, I remarked that
he had lovely hair. Whereupon he
said: "Yes, but onr rooster has a bet
ter omb tluu& I have hair.”—Chicago
Tribune
Where Courage Is Common.
Tbe Kansas soldijp who, after tab
Ing part in a battle on the Western ,e88 women to give them rosy cheeks,
front, wrote to Ms mother. “Say, moth-: red ,1 P 8 ’ and a b e aa,ifl *» complexion.
er dear, I never knew courage was so Many ca8es hn , Ve been r?, , wb T!'-
common ” has expressed the sentiment women have ‘"creased their weight ..
common, nas expressea me sentiment lf 25 pounds with a few ..
of the nation. We never knew that weeks tre&tme J t and any woman who
there was so mmjh latent heroism des j rea a we n rounded and developed : • •
among the yonng fellows In the offlcea f orm should secure from he'r druggist ]• •
the factories and on the farms ot t hig new drug which is inexpensive • •
America. Thank God that to our younj and j 8 d j 8 pensed by F. U. I-ake Drug i y
Americans "courage Is common!”— Co., Florence, S. C.. Darlington Drug
Lawson Constitution.
3.-* -3 A._
A Great Lose
“Ah, what a loss I have suffered ill
the death of my mother-in-law!”
“She meant a great deal to you?”
“Yes; she was a vegetarian and gav*
08 her meat card.”—Le Pele-Melo.
Co., Darlington, S. C
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With Winter Comes Aching, Stiff
Joints and Rheumatism
Matthew’s Liniment f
instantly relieves. The finest thing on
earth for still* joints, rheumatism, cramp
and neuralgia. For sale everywhere, 25c
per bottle.
Jug
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