The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, March 25, 1920, Image 2
NATIONAL PROHIBITION
The l^aw is Being Violated by Many
People.
Nearly every person in the United
Ptates already has violated the prohibition
law. according to Represen-'
ta'.ve Igoe of Miss uri, who recently
read the following formidable list of;
law violators on the floor of the
house:
Any farmer wh has cider contain-,
ing fn excess ol one nan 01 x per wu i
of alcohol and which acquired this
excess either naturally or artificially
since January 17, 1920.
, Any housewife who has made any
kind of beverage since Jan. 17 containing
more than one-half < f 1 per
cent. ?
Any one who makes beer in his
home containing one-half of 1 per
cent of alcohol or more.
Any ne wh0 has an intoxicating
beverage anywhere save in his home
and has not reported it to the Commissioner.
Any one who has in his possesion
any formulator substance designed or,
intended f r use in making beer orj
wine or brandy.
Any one who carries a drink even
from his home and from a supply he
may lawfully have.
.Any one who gives another a drink
except in the home of the giver.
Any one who buys a drink.
The reading of this list was too
much for Mr. Igoe and he gave way
to sarcasm, closing hi^ statement
with this: a
"I read yesterday mat a man iu
Virginia was arrested for having on
hie person a hot water bottle full of
whiskey. I suppose the inspectors will
now have t> inspect all the hot water
bottles in the country This danger-1
ouspervision of the use of hot water
bottles must stop. Perhaps it might
be well to make it a crime to have a
h t water bottle anywhere except in
one's home. I shall have to talk to
fny friellds from Minnesota about
this."
Mr. Volstead is a representative
from Minnesota.
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A POETIC ROBBER.
New York, March 21.?A robber
bold with rhyming talk, cohipel his
victim lopt to lork, while gun he
presses to his head, hinting broadly
he'll be dead if instantly he doesn't
fill the robber's pockets from the till.
The police are lo king for this
rhymster, who gathered $54 from the
till of the Howard Bakery company
early this morning, after holding up
Peter Kurtz, an employee, at the point
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-chortling.
"Say kid, just 1 ok me in the face,
I just dropped in to clean this place;
So come across with all you've got?
I never fail to hit the spot."
While Kurtz tried to measure with
#his hands the distance t0 the ceiling,
"his visitor keeping him covered with
the gun held in cne hand, opened the(
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cash register with the other, pocketed
the loot and retired with a bow,
remarking:
"I thank you for this wad of dough,
And now good day, I think I'll go."
Late t day a young man at Ninth
avenue and Forty-second street was
asked by the police if he knew how to
niake rhymes.
"What, me?" he returned. "Naw. j
I'm as prosy as they make 'em. I,
wouian t Know a rnj uie u out- juni[>cu i
up and hit me in the face."
Frisked by the police, a loaded gunj
was found in his pockets, the fficer
said, and he was arrested. He gave j
his name as James Smith
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"HI{ANDY DOLL" CAPTTRKD.
Italian ImiRinirts Attempt to Smug-i
glo Liquids.
Boston, March 21?An Italian im-.
migrant, who managed ,0 remove
from her trunk a large china doll, led ;
to the discovery by cust ms officials |
today of 300 quarts of brandy hidden
in various parts of the "White
Star liner Cretic from Mediterranean
pbrts.
The officers saw a woman hastily
take a doll fr m her trunk *fcnd attempt
to carry it away. They also
notic&d two other women on the pier
were cuddling dolls in their arms.
Upon investigation they found a gal1
n jug of brandy beneath the dress
of the first doll and a quart bottle
concealed in the clothing of each of
the others.
A search of the vessel brought to
light quantities of liqu r stored in
ventilators and lockers behind piles
of life preservers. Most of it was
found in the crews quarters. No arrests
were made.
MERITONE GAINS
SUCCE!
People all Over City ai
the New Systen
Highly Praise
i
Although Meritone, the famous
new system medicine, has now been
on sale in this city and county only a
short time, it has gained ihe same
wonderful success here that it has in
hundreds of other communities over
the l uiitrv#
Men and women in nil i?aits of this
city and cornty are now taicing Meri?o:ie
and highly praise it for the relief
it is giving them.
It was stated when Meritone first
came here that once the people of the
city and county learned of its real
merit its sales would rise by leaps
and b unds. That time has now come.
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of the best bred oi
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PIG M USES FROM COW.
J. K. Brewer < f near Kemper was
in The Herald office Monday and
of a pig he owns which nurses from
a cow every day. The pig has become
s attached to the cow that he follows
her out into (he field and remains
with her throughout the day.
The pig belongs to a litter which
came off some weeks ago, and has
c mpletely abandoned his mother and
his brother and sister pigs. Mr.
Brewer said the cow began to fail in
her daily milk supply, and the oilier
day while watching her he was as
tonished to see the pig raise up on its I
hind legs and take hold to one f,
the teats. He nursed the cow until liis
hunger was satisfied, but when th^j
cow walked off into the field the pig
followed her. Mr. Brewer says it is
the first time he has ever heard of a
pig pursing fr m a cow.
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Revival Services at Kemper.
Please announce for me that on
Sunday night, March 28 we will begin
a series of meetings at the Kempeij
Baptist church. Monday we will
be joined by Rev. J. B. Bozeman.
Brother Bozeman is a man of marked
ability, of great faith who presents
the truth of G d's word with
convincing power. We hope for the
co-operation of all christian people of
the community. We c rdially invite
all. There will be two services a day.
One at 3 p. m. and one at 7:30 p. m.
A. FINCH, Pastor.
drove's Tasteless chill Tonic
restarts vitality and energy by purifying ard en
richlng the blood. You can soon feel its Strength
ening. Invigorating Effect. Price 6P>
> BIG
SS IN THIS CITY
id County are Taking
i Medicine and
i it for Relief
tion and practically everybody has
heard of it ana knows it a medicine
of real merit.
For ailing conditions of the st mach(
liver or kidneys, catarrh, rheumatism,
nervousness, sleeplessness,
general run down system and the like,
Merltone has no superior on the market
today.
A trained chemist worked f r
years on the Meritone formula and j
would not release it for sale to the
general public until his expert knowledge
believed it to be the most effective
medicine possible for ailing c nditions
of the system.
Meritone is sold exclusively in
Dillon at the McLaurin Drug Co.?ad.
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my prices before makin]
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in the past and solicit a
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s of 2 years ago. ;
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at least 25 per cent on the
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jdding is in the eating,'' and
visit my store and compare
I your purchases.
istomers lor their patronage
continuance of the same.
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illon, S. C.