HERE IS CURE FOR INSOMNIA
Wrap a Wat Bandage Around tha Lag
to Draw Blood From the Head,
, 8aya a Phyalelan.
A curious cure for sleeplessness
has recently been reported. A piece
of calieo, about 18 inches wide and
2% yards long is rolled up like a
bandage, and a thin! of it wrung out
of cold water. The leg is then bnndnged
with this, the wet parts being
carefully covered by several layers
of the dry part, as well as by a laver
of gutta percha tissue, and a stocking
drawn on over the whole.
This causes dilation of the vessels
of the leg, thuR diminishing the
blood in the head and producing
sleep. It has been found by Wintcrnitz
that, the temperature in the oar
passage begins to fall a quarter of
an hour after the application of the
bandage, the decrease amounting to
0.4 degrees C.,. and the normal not
being again reached for from ll/j to
two hours afterwards.
The writer has employed this
means of producing sleep for a
couple of years and finds it especially
useful in cases where there is congestion
of the brain. Sometimes he
has found it necessary to reapply
the bandage every three or four
hours, as it dried.? Family Doctor.
AT SCHOOL
"Is there any reason, Willie, why
you cannot pronounce 'core' properly?
Suppose I' divide this apple
among you. If you had the part
that holds the seeds what would you
call it?"
4'Aw! I'd call it . shame.*
REAL REA80N.
"T wonder why that rich young
widow seemed to really mourn hei
elderly husband."
"She didn't mourn him. She wa*
mourning because she doesn't look
well in black."
LESSON FROM THE PA8T.
Alexander the Great had conquered
Persia. "I'm going to us< 1
this country," he said, "for a doormat
1"
Here we perceive the origin of th
Persian rug.
HIS 8PECIALTY.
"Scribblerua was quite incensed |
before he devoted himself to scion- \
tific subjects and you said he was- ;
a flash writer."
"So he is; he writes about mete .
ore."
DAD WAS "WISE M
Oirl (anxiously)?Will, what clM
papa say?
Impecunious l/ovor?Tic said^he'd
be delighted to have mc for a son-inlaw,
only he couldn't afford it.
IN THE 8MALL HOURS.
He?Do not provoke me with angry
reproaches, woman, or I may use
strong words.
She?You've got the right kind of '
breath to use them with.
WHAT FEBRUARY?
Duer?Say, old chap, let me have
a fiver, will you ? Til let you have '
it back before the end February.
Dunn?February of what year ?
INHERITED.
Pa?Son, you talk too much.
Son?Well, pa, am I to blame for
four marrying into a talkative family?
HI8 PRACTICE.
"Did you see where a dentist is
going west to get a shore in a
$7,000,000 gold miner
"That shows Ihc advantage of
keeping on practicing at a pull.'*
THE USUAL WAY.
"Are von still looping your good
resolutions ?"
"Yes; I'm keeping them quiet,"
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NOTICE OP SALE
Of the $75,000 Bond Issue of
Yoik County, South Carolina.
Sealed bids will te r< ceived at the
ollice of J. S. Bnce, Yorkville, S. C.,
i for the $7.*.000 York County, South
; Carolina, Court House bone* up to
: twelve o'ckck noon of May 15'h. 1913.
These bonds are twenty year coupon
bonds in amount of $500.00 ea<*h and
I bear interest at the rate of ftur and
{one-half p*r centum, paysb.e semi;
annually on January let and July 1st
1 nrd wiil be dated May 1st 1913. The
I first cot.p n will run from May to
Januarv 1814 at.d after that regularly
semi-an.ually. lnter<st and principal
payable w h? rover agreed on betw een 1
purchaser and commission.
The conriitn ns of sale arc cash and ;
I accrued interest up today ut delivery,
| and within sixty days from the day of
I 8 de, and the money for said bonds is 10
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We offer the service of two Regirte.*ed
J-rsey Bull-.. 1'?e ?1 in advance.
1 Also offer the service ol Berkshire
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"Haile's cn the Corner" .
Take Your Choice
We have the following blood
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Burdock ar.cl Prickly Ash p
Kisco (
Celery Tonic , 11
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P. S.?Try Dodfion's Liver
Tone. "It takes the place of
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"TO" THE PUBLIC! 1
I have opened a General
Repnii Shop at the old Downs
stand, in the rear of Hairis'
livery stable, and solicit a
share of your patronage.
I propose to do only gaod
work and guarantee satisfaction
and prices.
Let me shoe your horses.
ELI PARKS.
PARI RIDGE WYANfcOTTES and _
WHllE PLYMOUTHROCKS, <
EGGS FOR HATCHING from pure
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per 15. Eighty per cent hatch or > .
vggs replaced at half price. *
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May 13,
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having written during the first
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Huff, within thepast two weeks
them being prominent heads of
for him. This is evidence of bui
tator, April 10, 1913.
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of Cincinnati, and the above ret
is reaping the benefit of his con
business for the first three monl
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sends for a Union Central agent,
contract with the Union Central
company.
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White
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27-inch White Voile.
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JUST THINS OF IT!
A Four Hundred Dollar Piant
Absolutely Given Away!
That advertising is now a science i;
again demonstrated practically to tin
buying public of this secticn by thwonderful
advertising system now employed
by the enterprising businest
house of McLli.a..e> ?!i Co., who are
going to give away ABSOLUTELY
FREE to some one of their customers
jn August 1 the beautiful CLAXTON
PARLOR GRAND PIANO which if
now on exhibition at their store. The
Claxton sells for FOUR HUNDRED
DOLLARS and is a HIGH CLASS instrument
in every respect, GUARANTEED
by the makers for TEN YEARS.
JUST THINK OF IT1 A Four hundred
Dollar Piano to be GIVEN AWAY!
A few years ago, if a merchant was tc
Jo such a thing he would be considered
a fit subject for an asylum, but conditions
have changer}, yet in the face of
the enormous sum spent in advertising
the fact of McElhaney & Co. giving
away a $400 Piano is a stupendous undertaking
and it clearly demonstrates
their desire to be "always up to and a
little ahead" of the spirit of the times.
Every purchaser of $1.00 worth of
goods from any df-purtment of their
store will receive a coupon good for
100 votes on the Piano. The person
presenting the largest number ot votes
to them on August 1 vvill receive the
piano absolutely free. No favors will
be shown and every person will be
given an equal chance. The reputation
?n joyed by McElhaney & Co. for
"square dealing" insures this fact.
We think the buying people will aitpre
liate this extremely liberal offer on the
part of McElhaney & Co. and we predict
a lively scramble for \ >tes.- -Adv.
X^X^X^X^X^X^X^X^X^X^X^X#^
I FREE VOTE COUPON. |
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7 Cut out this coupon and $
^ present it at McElhaney's ^
4 store and he will exchange ^
$ it for twenty-five votes in $
^ the $400 Piano Contest. ^
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fc&arfe A irfrw Man Of >8 sirs
"I vu eufferin>, from ra'ri ?Q ii v
stomach, head tui'1 b&olr, vuU > I '
T. AIr'op, "^nleiih, XT. "ar.d re v
liver and kidney* id no * **, <" < li;;: :
but four bottU'jf Hie; tv-.c u.'?t
Tnud-j ire feel 'ire a ro.v n?an.
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idd bo his life insurance success,
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d last yeait. It is reported that Mr.
!, closed*4veral large cases, among
big contortions who voluntarily sent
lding by reputation."?The Spec
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>ort indicates very strongly that he
nection with that company. His
ths of 1910 amounted to $338,500.
holler wants more insurance he
Why? For the reason that his
1 costs him less tnau in any other
ral in York, Lancaster and Chester
ivil ge of s;t\ing you money by
Jnion Central policyholder.
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