The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, December 16, 1909, Image 7
KThe
I Exceptional
1 Equipment
the California Fig Syrup Co. and the
E?Vacientific/&ttainments of its chemists have
j/ltendered possible the production of Syrup
Figa and Elixir of Senna, in all of its
t[t r excellence, by obtaining the pure mcdic***!|*inal
principles of plants known to act most
beneBcially and combining them most
**Vttillfully, in the right proportions, with
^ wholesome and refreshing Syrup of
/ \Jalifomia Fies.
Hk.18 ^ nly one genuine Syrup of
jgSt i'i^.* ' of Senna and as the gen3^'Auinc
actured by an original
c^ji.v :.. to the California Fig Syrup !
Co Iways necessary to buy the !
j^ig a't ts bcneiicial cITects.
Bof the above farts enables
_ V -< nitations or to ret urn them |
t; the package, the full name ;
i Fig Syrup Co. is not found
SsMk By doing nothing we learn to do
evil,?Latin. So.-51-09.
5>" IN CONSTANT TOitTURE.
How a Sevcve Case of Kidney Disease
Was C/Oiiquered.
Mrs. Sherman Youngs, Schoharie, |
"I>N. Y., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills I
saved my life after years of suffering [
_>**that ran me down to such a degree j
.-jy., of weakness that I ;
^0?* ftSsMti could do no work, !
ant* t*ie l>R'ns ' >?t*
fered would throw j
^ me into spasms. I
was dIzz^ w?rn an<i
g??, TC^sSt-Ty^^n- sleePlesj!. m>" hack
%" / ' ach<*d terribly, 1 had
rheumatism and was
Hervous and all unstrung. I thought
I tried every known medicine, hut it
Was not until I began using Doan's
Kidney Pills that 1 began to get help.
The pains slowly disappeared, the
kidney secretions cleared up and in a
few weeks my strength returned so
that I could work about the house
? ' gain. It is three years since then
??- and Doan's Kidney pills have kept
well."
Remember the name?Doan's. Sold
all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fos- I
ter-Milhurn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
The neighbors' misfortunes to us
^, tre only dreams.?tjerman.
w Rheumatism Cured In a Day.
B -^Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism and
V neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days, its
action is remarkable. Removes the cause
disease quickly disappears. First dose
greatly benelits. 75c. nn<! $1. All druggists.
jto? No one is bound to do impossibili|H
ties.?French.
Constipation "anses and seriously aggraB
vmtes many diseases. It' is thoroughly
BP spared by Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Tiny augarW
^ oated granules.
r*- ~ ~ c?viy wi'ifjlii
nv. Vn.WiMlow't Soothing Syrup for ChiMrn
''^ etbing, softens the guma, reduces lnflainmog"
toon, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c. a botUn.
Unique meals make ill digestion.
wJjjL
sj'or HKADACH K?IIIrks' ('A PI'DINK
Whether from Colds. Heat. Stomach or
**>v Nervous Troubles. Oapudlne will relieve you.
iiA>l Vault's llauld?pleasant to take?acts immediately.
Try It. 10c., 25c. and 50c. at drug
stores.
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~ CURES RHEUMATISM
^ ^rO-STAY-CURED.
Itlien inaelde (lliiuld or tablets')
u...Ss. , removes the cause and stops the pain
' ouickly. An internal (blood) remedy,
whlc h has cured thousands of bad cases.
At all druggists. Trial liottle tab ets by
W*1 malt 25c. Send coin or Ic stamps. Booklet
free. Address.BobbittChemical Company
,, 816 \V. Lombard. St.. Baltimore. Md.
b 4 Wanted At Once-A Man
L TO Msks $1GO Par Month Above Expenses
mnn uru aiu; now maxiko bio money with
JMffa'fli iWVlf niLFl our Hidlrinsi, Kitrart*. Spues, hnapi,
Forfar ?, Toilet Articles, Stock ami Poultry Preparations.
F Foil slit etc We srsone of tl.o largest importers and
.; ^ Bean u facta re r a In the U. S. Our capital and surplus ia
^ Oae Million Dollars. We make over 60 products, all guarKjL
anteed. Our factories hase over 3 acree of floor apace
tMf MAUI tfif AhIT on* nian la each unoccupied
Wli WWW WWII I locality to take full charge of
A nil deliveries to farmers and others from a wagon similar (
pk. to thaabovs; in short, a n an able to take full charge of
everything pertaining toour husineee in his district. Not
yAapv- SN every man can fill this position nor can we afford to contract
wtth one who is too extraragaut or too old or too
young. Wa want to hear from men who have been fairly
K . ?cussefol--honest, induetiious men who will be satisfied
F ^ r t? uks sot less tlian
$100 Per Month Clear Profit
u absTi expenses the first year. $1000 the second year, and
Mi *400 the third year.
II you are fairly well acquainted in your locality and
JkNbdt yes think you can fill the pMeittoa. lone no time in writing
MS for full nerticulare as we are now renldly flying nil
Bjflr secant territory We do not want to hear from men under
II or ever M years of age. colored people, or women. To I
Jf* ' : net this position n mnn mnst be aide to famish 1 or 1
horses to conduct the business, also good hualnees men an
IJr.. fsfsisnrss If you rnnnot meet these requirements do not
write; If yon can meet them, write us; yon aro the man we
^ i t ' position pays big is honorable and
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NEWS BREVIlf ES
Condensed from Wide Fields,
Domestic and Foreign.
AS THEY ARE HAPPENING DAILY
Suited to the Wants of Bus7 Readers
Seeking a Knowledge of What is
Going on.
H. Clay Pierce was on Tuesday, acquitted
of the charge of perjury in
swearing that the Walters-Pierce Oil
Co., of Texas was not connected with
t'tc Standard Oil Company when the
Standard Oil company owned a majority
of the stock.
John It Early, who was some time
ago diagnosed as not having leprosy,
is again confined in Washington and
a charge is brought against him of
crime in exposing himself with a contagious
disease.
According to the last report from
Washington the value of the South*s
agricultural crop this vear sums up
nearly $2,400,000,000.
The twelfth juror has at last been
secured for the night riders to be
tried at In ion City, Tenn., for the
assassination of Col. Quinton Rankin.
A boiler at the Cnion Phosphate
plant. Tioga. Fie... exploited, demolishing
the plant without injuring one of
100 men at work in the plant.
The apprehension which gave rise
to he Monroe Doctrine may be said
to have nearly disappeared says
President Taft.
The (list Cugress opened in regular
session Monday. Hoth bodies were in
session less than one hour. The President's
message was read Tuesday.
It is said that 80.000 Armenians
are on the verge of starvation.
The work 011 the Cape Coil canal
has been suspended until next spring.
The House of Lords by rejecting
the budget has caused an alienation
of the House of Commons and has
caused the King: to proorgue parliament
besides stirring English politics
to fever heat.
Secretary of the Treasury MaeVeagh
estimates the national expenses
for 1911 at *10:i.:i70.:)0:t less than the
appropriation for 1910.
The Phoenix Insurance Co.. of
Brooklyn, N. Y.. it seems 1ms lnul
a million dollars filched from it by
its president who has been suspended
since his unfaithfulness was discovered.
President Taft in addressing the
j American lied Cross in Washington
Tuesday expressed the hope that
some one would yet endow the association
with a $">.000,000 -rift.
President Taft was on Tuesday reelected
president of the American
Red Cross.
Senator Root presiding over the
Senate in the absence of vice President
Sherman made a blunder by
which the report of Secretary McVeagh
was releasd before it was intended.
He attempted to call in the
release an hour later but some of the
papers had sent it out already.
The Charlotte, N. C., aldermen
have determined that the pop-stick
noise and confusion shall not form a
part of the Christmas celebrations
this year. This action was taken on
I an uulll Ol l lie UUUSOI OI I lie privileges
heretofore.
Four Austrians, near Cumberland,
Md., last Saturday, were thawing 50
pounds of dynamite for blasting,
when it exploded and all were fearfully
injured.
Navigation elosed on the great
lakes at 12 o'eloek Sunday night.
Twenty-five vessels and 02 lives were
lost during the last season.
The New Orleans Times-Democrat
says letters received confirm the report
that Zelaya had the bodies of
Groce and Cannon burned and the
ashes swept in dust and filth and
then into the San Juan river.
Three prisons in the State of New
York contain 24 men condemned to
die in the electric chair.
Antonio Mangino at Cleveland,
Ohio, on last Saturday, murdered his
wife and three children, two of whom
were his step children, in the most
horrible way, crushing their heads
and stabbing them beside.
George Marly, of Norfolk, Ohio,
who is 81 years old, got his neck
broken some time ago and he has
been successfully treated, the physicians
believing he will soon be entirely
recovered.
It has been satisfactorily ascertained
that an inexperienced boy, not
properly instructed, left a car with
hay upon it near an open torch that
caused the great Cherry mine disaster.
The boy escaped to tell the
tale on the witness stand.
The four-masted schooner, Marie
Pal mo- .U...1.J r? ai 1 - VT
A mi*uvaJ on milieu near J UU OIIUUIH, IN.
C., Wednesday, is a total wreck.
Very little of the cargo was saved.
J. Pierpont Morgan has secured
a majority of the stock and therefore
a controling interest in the Equitable
Life Insuralice Company.
Half of Charles Warriner's stealings
from the Big Four Railroad cannot
be accounted for.
A fire on Thursday did $600,000
damage in the wholesale department
in Baltimore. It was the largest fire
Baltimore has had since 1904.
A Federal grand jury at Ixmisville,
Ky., on Thursday found bills
against the Louisville and Nashville
and the Louisville, Henderson and St.
IiOuis railroads and the American
Tobaceo Company for rebating.
Hampton's Magazine has bought
the American and Canadian right to
Commander Peary's North Pole
story for $50,000.
DR. F. A. COOK.
Sew Attack Upon Him?His Lawyer
Withdraws?Defended by His Doctor
and Copenhagen divine?In a
Maine Sanitarium.
New York. Special.?The New
York Times presents the remarkable
aaratives of two men, made under
>ath, declaring that the were employ|
?d by Dr. Frederick A. Cook, to fab.
ricate astronomical and other obserI
rations for submission to the Unii
versity of Copenhagen, which is
j about to pass upon Dr. Cook's assertion
that he discovered the North
Pole on April 21, 1908. These men
are George il. Duukle, an insurance
| broker, of 31 Nassau street, NewYork
and Capt. August Wedel Loose
a sea captain of -137 Thirteenth St.,
Brooklyn. For their labors they were
to have received jointly from Dr.
Cook $4,000 with an additional bonus
j of $500 to ('apt. Loose upon the acceptance
of the records by the University
of Cop tiliagcn. They say r
that Dr. Cook had paid them only
I $200 when he dissappeared on the eve r
j of the dispatch of his "records*' to s
Copenhagen two weeks ago and his
j failure to pay the sum remaining duo
i them they freely acknowledge to be (
j their motive for coming forward with i
i tlie story.
Accompanying those narratives j
! will appear copies of the affidavits of
j ('apt. l.oose ami Dunkie atlirininsr p
their accuracy.
Another Now York dispatcti .-ays
I)r. Frederick .\. Cook's personal lawyer
Ilcnrv Wellington Wack. has severed
relations with his client. Mr. i
Wack refused to confirm or deny his ]
withdrawal, hut it can he affrtned on l
competent authority that, after a
consultation with his partners. Mr.
Wack wrote Dr. Cook so lonir a no as x
November 30 that he must hen him j
to seek loyal advice el.-ewliere. 1
A Copenhanon cahleirram of Thurs- (
day says Dr. Trop, rector of the t'niversity
of Copcnlianen. says that the
chnrjres published in Th.e New York
Times nyninst Dr. Frederick A. Cook <
are based on pure (ietion. Never- i
theless, he added, he would accept the \
oiler to examine the doeiuneuts prepareil
by Loose and Dunkle. which
The Times has ayreed to send to a
Copenhagen. 1
Walter Lonsdale, secretarv to Dr. :
Cook, who brought the explorer's |
lata to C? pcuhngen, also declared
that the accusations published in
New York and London against I)r.
Coak were totally unfounded.
Dr. Cook is known to he at Pine ;
Tree Sanatarium at Wells, Maine,
under treatment of Dr. T. S. Pitts for
a had nervous condition which Dr.
Pitts says, however, is not dangerons
to mind or body and he considers
him as now roenperat ing.
Cotton Ginned to December 1st.
Washington, Special.?There were '
8.878.277 running bales of cotton
ginned from the growth of 1909. to
December 1. as compared with 11,008,661
for 1908, according to a Indict
in of the census bureau issued
Thursday.
These figures count round bales as
half bales and exclude linters. They
stand against 8.343,390 for 1907 and
10.207.808 lor 190(i. The proportion
ol' th last three crops ginned to December
1 is 84.1 per cent, for 1908,
75.5 per cent for 1907. and 77.2 per
cent, for 1900. Round hales includ-1
ed this year are 133,919 against 201,- I
awn ,i?,i *v... mow .... .i isMicial
for 1907 Sea Island bales included
are 77.770 for 1909; 68,390 for 1908,
and 55.290 for 1907.
The distribution of sea island cotton
by States for 1909 is: Florida
25.900; Georgia 43.118, and South
Carolina 8.752 The total cotton crop
for 1908 was 13,080,005, and for 1907
is 11.757.822. The corrected statistics
of the quantity of cotton ginned
this season to November 14 are 8,112,119
bales.
Alabama 919,575; Arkansas 013,871;
Florida 55.958; Georgia 1,077.232:
Louisiana 237,553; Mississippi
800.950; North Carolina 530,163:
Oklahoma 504,830; South Carolina
J98.340; Tennessee 206,357; Texas
2,212,319; all other States 49,133.
Two Battleships Collide.
Washingtn, Special.?The battleships
Georgia and Nebraska collided
Thursday afternoon while engaged in
tactical exercises of! the Virginia
capes. The effects of the collision
were not serious and the two ships
were able to return to Hampton
Roads Frday with the entire fleet.
Rivets in the two vessels were strained.
This information came to the
Navy Department Friday afternoon
Shameful White Slave Trade.
Washington, Special.?All but incredibly
revolting are the disclosures
of an international system of traffic
in both the enforced and the voluntary
degradation of men and women
contained in the report on the so-called
"white slave trade" submitted to
Pnnirmca U.. tU. .
rnuay uv me uimt-a oiaies
immigration commission. Shocking
as is the tale of voluntary shame told
in the report, extremely more so is
the setting forth of well-attested
facts as to the compulsory consignment
of innocent immigrant girls to
the life of the bawd.
Many Bills Introduced.
Washington, Special.?A6 an indication
of activity in the interest of
legislation, Senators Friday introduced
more than 350 bills and resolutions
covering a great variety of subjects.
Many of these measures failed
of passage during the last Congress
and 80 per cent of them will
receive scant consideartion this session..
Many are for pensions that
The Fountain He
A man wito lias a weak fird impairci
properly digest k:s food will soon tin
weak and impoverished, and that his 1
insufficiently nourished.
Dr. Pir.KGL'S COLOCJV Ml
makes the stomach strong, t
di&cstivo la/ces, restores the
asr,Imitation perfect, i:tvi&oi
parities and enriches the hloo
flesh-builder and restorative
ctrorH in body, active in i
This "Discovery" is a pure, glvcc
absolutely free from alcohol end ail
ingredients arc printed on its wrappc
nostrums. Its every ingredient is end
medicine. Don't accept a secret nosl
remedy of known com position. Ask
many cu-es nude hv it during past 4f
World's Dispensary Medical Associatii
No mat) svuipiithi/os with the snr
ov.s of vanity.?Dr. Johnson.
Tilve von ri couch or cold? If ?n. take at
nre .Mien'" l.unc ltn!*n:n and watch re
ults. Simi le, safe. effective. All dealers
Tilt* ?!( > enl to lu-li is I'slsv. \"jeoi|
Kxpnsure to cnhl and wet is the first stej
o Pneumonia. I l*ori\ Davis' I'.tin
.iliW 11(1(1 (III' Hanger In HVM'llll.
* * \\ liat a (liiNt ?I rat so!' sai?
he l!v < !? I lio cli.'iriiil \v!i"ol. Ae-np
Itch cured in " niitiutc* l>v Wonlford'l
Sanitary Lotion Never Mils At druggist*
Olio learns hv siilTcrinvr. Latin.
For ('t)l/l>S iiml <>|{II*.
ITIck's t'Al'tmNK is the t.i.i r*-tn*'<lvvUvvrs
tli?> selling ami n-vei'.?Iiiunn cure
ho fold ami restore* normal romlli inns, it'
i*iui(l?elT*'cls immediately. inc.. -Oc. aiu
CO.. Ill Ul Ut.' Mori's.
A Good Trade.
Mamma: "Have you lioon (akin*,
our coii^li niciiicinc. like a jrum
mv?" Tuiiiiiiy: "No ma'a'u. 1 lc
'ollv taste it an* site liked it so
railed it lo Iter tor an oransr*'."*
Always With Us.
' < )|?|>i-r!unily is said t<> knock onh
nice at a man's door. * * I Inl im
iortunity is always calling arotuu
vitli sonu'thinjr to sell."
A man proilts more l?y the si-^ht o
tn idiot than by the orations of tin
en rni d.?A raliian.
ViTALIZER
RrsTOi:i:s LOST POWERS. A weak
tnan is like a clock run down. Ml'NYoN'd
VlTAI.l/.r.It will wind blui up and inukc
hiin go. If you are uervoutt, If you are
Irritable, If you lack couSileuce iu yourself.
If you do not feel your full niuuly
vigor, begin ou Ibis remedy ut cure. Ther?
lire ~r> ViTALIZER tablets 111 one bottle;
every tablet Is full of vital power. Don't
upend another dollar on quack doctors ot
spurious remedies, or till your system with
harmful drugs. Ilegin "oil MITNYONS
VITALIZKlt nt once, and yon will begin
to feel the vitalizing effect of this remedy
after the first dose. Price, ft. post-paid.
Muuyou, third ami Jefferson. Ptilla, l'a.
^lieg^for Baby andB^"forl^Aer
PJSO'5
k CURE ^
tat ttot kuuii roa (gutasa?%a?
i Is fine for children and adults, very pleasant
9' to take and free from opiates. It soothes
K and heals the aching throat and assures lesdul
Bj nights to both mother and child.
| All Driic(<>t>, 25 cents.
If you bul
knew what harsl
cathartics do, you'<
always use Cascarets
Candy tablets, vegetabl
and mild. Yet just as effectiv
as salts and calomel. Take on
when you need it. Stop th
trouble promptly. Never wai
till night. a
Vest-pocket box, 10 cents?at drag-stores.
Kadi tablet ol the genuine la marked CCC
Nothing New or pn9CBS9(
tvt.EHfSla3lRS
iTi/oici ivu9?
GRANDMOTHER."
RIMn7H
For many r*nirttlom OnoM GrHH kM be*
rtootnlird u i w.nderful remedial mrdli.i
In treating and curing Hntumnnia, Orlpu
RheamatWm r.no Neuralgia. RICK'S OOOB
OKEABK LIMIM EMT la made from pare gooi
prean*. with other valuable curative Ingri
divots added. Try It.
*Bo?At all Urugglito and lealeri?a Be
GOOSE GREASE COMPANY^"""08'
H was In this very col
from Birmingham, Ah
died of Fever. They hi
son's Tonic cured then
The two physicians here had 8 rorjr o
war* Italians and lived on a creek DO
months standing, their temperaturo rax
thing In vain. I persuaded tham to let
ed matter and let the medicine go oot li
feet In all three caees vraa immediate aa
was no recurrence of the Fever.
Write to THE JOHNSON'S OHII
PUTNAM
Ootor more good* brighter tod fwl?r colors lk? *
tM <; Mr KMrmtml without ripping iftrv W
ad of Lif\ A.
The Siomach\Mj
J stomach and who docs not
d that his blood has become '-m
whole body is improperly and
SDICHL DISCCiniJY V.ll
promotes the flow el ?s
lost appetite, mal.es
rates the liver c.-rf
d. *It i3 the Zrcjl biood-makcr,
0 neri'j tor Sc. /* mains men
mind rrd ceel Sri Judgement.
ric extract ef Anwica.i medical roofs,
injurious, habit-forming drugs. All its
rs. It has no relationship with secret
orscd by the leaders i 1 r.!l 'he schools of
:mm as n sulv citutc ( ?' s time-proven
your ni-toiinour.. They must know of
years, right in your own neighborhood.
>n, I)r. R. V. Ihcrco. I'r- ... I'.utldo, N. Y.
Must Be Scarce.
"News is awful scarce just now
. " \ cs: I have even seen |>oeiry i
the I licit pain'S of smiic of the j
|wts."
1 |
You Need a Tonic I
| ii you feel languid and depressed
i all the time. The best tiling to
help nature build up the system is
DR.D.JAYNE'S
i TONIC VERMIFUGE
This i?"Mt tonic is nov a false stirav
nlant as many ot the so-called ' 'spring
tonics." It is a natural strengtht
giver. For all run-down conditions
j i of the heaith it is an invaluable rrrn|
edy; imparts new life and vigor and
builds up the cu'ire system.
! Soh! f>y All Leading Druiprts in two
size toiiLs. 501. and 35c
'! When Cold
When coid winds blow, bitii
i is in the air, and hack-draught
the chimney deaden the fires, t
PERFECT*
(Equipped with Smokeless D
snows its sure heating po\
steadily supplying just the h
is needed for comfort.
The Perfection Oil Heater is u;
by weather conditions. It never f;
smoke?no smell?just a genial, s
heat. The new
Automatic
Smokeless Devic
Srevents the wick being turned t
[emoved in an instant.
Solid brass font holds 4 quarts
for 9 hours?solid hrass wick carri<
Heater beautifully finished in ni
^ Every Dealer Everywhere. If N<
P to the Ne
3 STANDARD
q <!
I1 QOUTHERHSCHI
GREAT SPECIAL Of
Now open to those wisliinir to 1
and RAILROAD AGENCY. I
L , dents' railroad fare paid. Kxe
^ j ifv in 4 to (? months. Ourgraduai
nous paying *-! > >?? per inor
1 demand for Telegraphers. Wit
j ; catalogue which gives full par
SOUTHERN SCH<
g BOX 272
ttage In Brookslde, 15 mil
i., that three Italians nea
?d been sick 3 months. Jol
n quickly?read letter belc
Brook***, Al*, Uijr < h
tattnat* oaeea of continued Malarial Kerer.
i jardi from my itora Theee caaee ware of I
tflni from 100 to 104. The doctor* had tried m
; id* try Johnaon'a Tonlo. I remore&all the p
t a plain bottlo aa a regular prescription. Th
ri f??I Ikay recovered rapidly aa* t
& R. BHIFLJCTT.
LL A PIVCR TONIC OO., Savannah,
FADELI
ay eahoc dya Oaa lea. peefeace oo?or? all Ato*.
rue fer free booklet? How to Uyo, llleoob end 111
IN THE HOME
GOWAfTS PREPARATION Is ?t*o!
i lection afaiost pneumonia. colds,
I couths, pains and soreness In la'
j throat. Keiieres at once by destro
inflammation and confestion. Ex
and prnetratioa- $1.00. bOc. 2V
druUUls.
fTHffflGTOiris
J I ^ Hlt llflOM),, VIRUIX^
Ot'loao to tie I'riKjvs ' Post OfHco. C?
! 0 -rjuam. Wholesale and (total) aeet;_
I V EVERYTHING FIRST-CLAS!
i< RATte Ht^80N/
<>OC500CsC>OOOC<yOO<V^<>C>0<jC
:.n i
JFifRS \2'$y- of
. S Hides and -f,
= | I Wool
^ Fothfri, 7 ?|iow, ReMwtx,
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