The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, August 21, 1919, Image 2

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SAFE, GENTLE R BRIM Tor 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has enabled suffering humanity to withstand attacks of kidney, liver, Madder and stomach troubles and all diseases connected with tae urinary rg&ns and to build up and restore to fcealth organs weakened by disease, i xnest- most inipvuaiu urging iuuoi watched, because they filter and purify the blood; unless they do their work ? you are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, ] despondency, backache, stomach trou- j We, pains In the loins and lower abdomen. gravel, difficulty when urinatkc, rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago all warn you of trouble with your kid- i Beys. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap- i //ye vjrcw** In Good / / the PERFECT G J BTnreai t Scaled Tteht K ^ Brlmu. tins i iav to. *4 LUCKY STRIKE cigarette It's toasted to increase the good, wholesome flavor of the Kentucky Burley tobacco. A regular man's smoke and delicious! EMEDY ;c 2S SURE RELIEF ; sules are the remedy you need. Take ^ three'or four every day. The healing oil soaks Into the cells and lining of 1 the kidneye and drives out the poisons, o New life and health will surely follow. When your noTmal vigror haB been re- ' stored continue treatment for a whila u to heep yourself In oonditlon and prevent a return of the disease. I>on't wait until you are Incapable of '* fightine- Start taking GOLD MEDAL jh Uaarlem Oil Capsules today. Your drug- s (Cist will cheerfully *->ftind your money ' if you ore not satisfied with result* But be sure to pet the original Import- , ' ! ed GOLD MEDAL and accept no sub- | p stitutes. Jn three sizes. Sealed pack?ges. At all drug stores. 8 | *st Name ij-Land jo innBE^^i $ ^EY?TJ^ jj 'cum rfjl i w so a CPtRlfiht ? er nrs.adk - V B EBUVItf I ??????MM?????! | It's ? n Guaranteed tr ihxs ytwjurie* I WHICH IS THK ItUBK? iounlry Gentleman. "I wasn't born on a farm," boasted! .lphonso the wise. No, Alphonso was not born on a arm. He was born and has lived all is twenty years in a 5-room flat,! wo Mights up. He thinks he is a 'wise, ne" because he has never long been way from the shouts of the news-! oys calling " Extra." As a matter of fact, how wide, is; Jphonso's experience with life?; light hours a day he works in the hipping room of a large department i tore. As soon as his evening meal i 5 over he dons his "glad rags" and oes down town. He can roll a ci-j ttrette in the most approved style,! nd the names of all the movie stars; rip glibly from his tongue. When ie doesn't go to a show or spend the > veiling playing pool, he and his rowd are fond of standing on the1 orner, saying "Oh, you kid,'' to the iris who parade to and fro. Alhonso's wages are eighteen dollars week, but after paying his board, living the latest in shirts and ties I nd spending freely while out with I ie boys his purse is usually empty I hen pay day conies. R Alphonso looks at the sensational I eadlines of the evening paper, I lance at the sporting pages and I :udies the "comics." In all his e has never read a heavier book|H lan a third-rate novel. He hasn't |B sited the public library for years 11 id has almost forgotten that the city IB as an art gallary. As for church, j|| ell, he passed that up several years jl ;o. Alphonso has the latest slang, ifl a is a smooth talker and speaks I ith an air of great worldly wisdom K at it is doubtful if a full sized idea H *er got clear through his brain. 5 Alphonso's cousin John lives on a I irm but he has been to the city I 'tener than Alphonso has been to B le country. He has fished and trap- I ?d and hunted ever since he was a 5 lild. He has doctored sick cows, I roken colts, handled all the farm I achinerv and driven the jitney as I ng as he can remember. During I le winter evenings after the chores ere done John has been a great |b ?ader of all sorts of worth while H joks and he has taken several terms I ! piano lessons. fej John has always been taught to I eve, and when he was twenty he hadiB mds enough to buy a five hundred B illar Liberty Bond. For three win- I T"''" t?l-pn a short-term fl >'1S U VUU UUtJ VMUV. ? ? >urse at the State agricultural colge, and there is no one in the cornunity who is better informed than ? as to the best methods of dairying id poultry raising. John is an offi>r of the Grange, and on Sundays ith the rest of his family he is at lurch, where he is the Sundav hool teacher of a class of small )ys. If a Rube is one who has a nar>w experience and a petty outlook pon life, then Alphonso is it and not )hn. ,-0 GOES TO FRANCE. rs. Wood ley Goes to Son in Extended Illinois. Clio, Aug. 16?C. H. Woodley had letter yesterday from Mrs. Woodley bo is in Abbeville, France, with her in, Howard. He has been very ill in hospital there since October last, ittle hope is held out for his recovy. Mrs. Woodley and daughter, Miss ate, reached his bedside July 28 and ill remain till there is a material lange In his condition. Subscribe to the Herald. * r ftTirYtfIA AT Al I sept. 1, At 11 O'cl I have decided to s< for division among my chi ed] within three miles o miles of Dillon, S. C. T farm cf cleared land and be cleared. I am having surveys small tracts and am posil reserve or by bids. Ev without any reservations \ I ask that you come over and come to the sa ber 17th, and buy one o The terms of this sa balance in equal installms 8 per cent, interest on tl you can pay all cash anc Remember this prope tract offered is to be sol whatever. Remember the date? BER 17TH, AT ELEVEI* ? J. E. I LATT/ 4 \ IS \ 7, 1919 lock A. M. ill my farm of 580 acres ldren. This farm is locat/ f Latta, S. C., and four. here is a fourteen horse several more farms can I tively going to sell without ery tract put up will sell 5 whatever. out and look this farm le on Wednesday, Septemr more of these tracts. lie will be one-third cash, jnts of 1 and 2 years with le deferred payments; or 1 save interest. rty is going to sell. Every d without any reservation WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMI O'CLOCK. -lenry k, S. C. V