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ling Dry Goods,
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Groceries, Fruit;
and Oils, Furnit
Building Mate
Books and Stati
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ling Toys, Nove
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FOR NERVES AND BEAUTY
Proper Attention Given to the Diet la
a Matter of the Greatest Imj
portance.
People need as imteh ami as varied
a food for their nerves as for their
bodies, and nearly everyone needs to
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odirs. Especially those persons who
.re of a nervous disposition need 11
nourishing, nerve-build inn diet.
Kfftjs served in various ways, milk
nd cereals should be a standard
oart of the diet. Supply your tabic
with ipiantilies of fruit and fresh
vegetables, and serve bran bread or
biscuit frequently.
It is well to read up on dietetics
and keep the table free of unhealthf
ill combinations and indigestible
foods. This study is an interesting
one, but beware of fads. A diet must
l?e varied to be wholesome, and it is
!?etter to use spices and condiments
in moderation than to let your table
lack tlnvor rrom over/eal in leaving
out everything that is not pre-eminently
wholesome.
I'hvsicinns are often asked what
advantage there is in drinking water
and how much one should consume
in a dav. The water-drinking habit
is ? life-saver, lee water should,
however, he tabooed, especially at
mealtime. Also iee water inhibits
the activity of the nerves of the
stomach, and lowers the blood supply
which is necessary to perfect
digestion.
PARTED HIS FACE BLACK
Chinaman Who Slipped Paat the Inspectors
Failed to Make His
l.egs Match.
Clinrlov Sop, n Chinese sailor on
the steamship C. A. Cnnfichl, lying
at Point Breeze, painted himself
Mack in order that he might resemble
a negro fireman, and walked
ashore, making a direct course for
Chinatown in a trolley rar, says the
Philadelphia Record.
After l>eing in the ear a short
time the conductor noticed that,
while Soe's face was black, his legs,
which he had forgotten to paint,
were of a different color. The conductor
charged him with l?eing a deserter
from ? ship. Soe assured the
conductor Uk*t We ?ru oil ngWt H?
S3T =d 1
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wh
1 in Rock Hill do
^rchants hand- loo
Notions, Clothivy
and Fancy CJ >
s, Drugs, Paints
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ure, ttardware,
rials, Jewelry, (j J
onery, an Up- j3ar
I Oc Store hand- ^
cities, Etc., and i
; all kinds of ^
ible merchan
e
wh(
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HE PEfl
Government Su
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lie had been sent out tor a doctor
for the captain of the ship, who
was verv sick. lie jumped olT at
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i iir nisi drug siore. ami was not seen
ii f forward.
The immigration officials heard of
the escape and sent an inspector to
the ship, who refused to permit the
Canfu Id to proceed until Captain
Fenn pays the $500 ffne due for violating
the Chinese exclusion act.
GREAT DEAL TO LEARN.
"How do you get along with your
landlord ?"
"Oh, first rate. He never kicks
ahout repairs, doesn't bother me
about the rent and, in fact, treats
me like a human being."
"Does he rent much property?"
"Xo. Only the house I'm living
in."
"Uinph ! I thought so. After he
has had more experience with the
usscdncss of human nature h?' will
l>e just like other landlords."
EMPHASIZING THE HOUR.
"Don't you think that clock
strikes the hour unusually loud?"
asked Mr. Stayon.
"Only eleven o'clock," answered
miss (ladders, with a slight yawn.
"It has a special attachment for
striking eleven o'clock?a little
scheme originated by father."
'Oh, I see. Well, I must he going."
UNKIND
Wifie?What makes mankind cynical
?
Uabbj?Winahai
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thHr
*\11 loyal citizens of Fo
enever it is possible to
not have exactly what
k elsewhere to supply
Xfhen you are unable I
progressive merchants
ieventy-five per cent,
iking business with TT
business they have gr
we do not, neither do
er community.
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00G DECLARED A WONDER!
Gre.-l Retriever, It ') Asserted, Will |
Bring Horse Home If Ordered
to Do So
The ino>t remarkable characteristic
of ihe Chesapeake is his rotriev
mg. lie has been developed for re- j
trieving ducks, and naturally should
Wo well fitted for that purpose. Rut
it is my firm conviction that he
would retrieve a horse if told to do |
so. bringing it to you in pieces if he
couldn't boat it home. The one definite
aim in breeding him has been
to make the best possible retriever,
and if ever a breeder's aim succeeded
it has succeeded in this instance,
savs a writ t in Outing.
A Chesapeake will fetch anything
on earth that is within his physical
powers to move or handle. If you
will take him to the water and do
not throw anything in, for hi in to go
after, he will bring you oysters on !
his own account, lie brings bricks
and atones and clubs joyfully. Old
Reaver, long a prize winner and
now just about to leave us for the
happy hunting ground, has worn his
teeth down to stubs, like an old
bear's teeth, carrying hard objects. |
Almost any Chesapeake will show
the same condition of mouth.?Exchange.
UNIVERSAL FINGER PRINTING.
In a recent letter to the New York
Sun, Mr. Wladcniar KaeinptTert,
formerly managing editor of the
Scientific American, urges that the
finger-print identification system be
universally adopted. In the United
States armv every private records
his finger print when he enlists,
(tanks are beginning to require
thumb marks as well as signatures
to validate checks. Painters have
^eriouslv proposed to thumb mark
their canvases. The time will come,
savs Mr. KaeniplTert, when finger
prints will safeguard every lifeinsurance
policy and every applicant
for a civil service position will sign (
his examination papers in that way,
as well as with his written name.'
The finger print is the greatest aid
to the identification of criminals
ever devised. The lute Dr. Alphonse
Bertillon declared that society needj
ed Mrtjn Awt of "a dao^lwNfM |j
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rt Mill community sh
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uu so. i nere are m
you desire to purcha
your needs.
:o buy at home, we e
5 of Rock Hill to trad<
, of the mercantile est
te Peoples National 1
ven us; naturally we ^
our merchants, expe
rade at
THRICE FOR A DIME.
"Were the movies good?"
"Naw! F had to stay through'
three shows to get my money's
worth."
PERTINENT CURIOSITY.
"Pa. will you tell me one thing?"
"Yes, son."
"Does it make the garbage man
mad to get in the dumps?"
THE USUAL COURSE.
"Our boat's progress was arrested
bv the invoming of the watei "
'What did you do?"
"Bailed her out."
STRATEGY.
Officer?Why did .vou order your
prisoner to sit down here?
"Cos o' the thistles, sir."?Tendon
Opinion.
ONE OF A LARGE CLAN.
"Has Jackson a good memory?"
"Well, it's hotter for remembering
what he's loaned than what he's tarrowed."
HIS REASONS.
"I heard Smith calling for help
this morning."
"Was be in danger?"
u cannot we invite
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card catalogue of the human race."
Police Inspector Fnurot, a disciple
of Bertillon. recommends that finger
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in nun ui ruiiureii lie rccorueo, so
that the children can he identified if
thev get lost.
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TRUE.
"It's a wise child that knows its
own father," quoted the idle philosopher.
"Perhaps so," replied the cynical
man. "but in these days of suffrage
campaigns, uplift movements and
high-brow societies, it's a wise child
that has more than a speaking ac-!
quaintance with its own mother."
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NEITHER GOING.
lie?Jove! I wonder what time'
it is? My watch isn't going.
She?It mu9t he contagious.? J
Judge.
?I ? 1lerch
ould trade with their
mes, however, when
se. and then vou will
-xtend to you an invit
e with them.
ablishments of Rock
Bank, and we are gr;
want to see them coi
ct to get trade whic
Home
you to "Trade ir
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CALOMEL DYNAMI1
MAKES YOU SIC
"Dodsoi's Liver Tone" Starts Your Liver
Better Thai Calomel and You Don't
Lose a Day's Work
Liven up your sluggish liver! Feel
fine and cheerful; make your work a
pleasure; l>e vigorous and full of ambition.
But take no nasty, dangerous
calomel because it makes you sick and
you may lose a day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel crashes into bout bile like
dynamite, breaking it up. That's when
you feel that awful nausea and cramping.
Listen to me! If you want to enjoy
the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel
cleansing you ever experienced just take
a spoonful* of harmless Hudson's Liver
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While the h\
and the sav
If you contemplate the ereci
barn, or outhouse, or the rerr
present buildings, DO IT NO
if you act at once, for you ca
now than you can possibly do
30 or GO days, we verily belie\
I have passed. Labor will bei
Building Material market is al
know say that prices will be b
We will supply you at close fij
nish you estimates on what yc
Take advantage of conditior
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home merchants
your sto^re keepers
probably begin to
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ation in behalf of
Hill transact their
ateful to them for |
ntinue to prosper,
:h belongs to an
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HILL, S. C.
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rES YOUR LIVER!
K AND SALIVATES
Tone tonight. Your druggist. or dealer
solls you a SO cent bottle of Dodson's
l.iver Tone under my personal moneyhack
puarantee that each spoonful will
clean your sluggish liver better than a
d..ao of nasty calomel and that it won't
make you sick.
Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver
medicine. You'll know it next morning
liecnuse you will wake up feeling tine,
\our liver will Ik? working: headache
and dizziness gone; stomach will be
sweet and bowels regular.
Doilfton'a Liver Tone is entirely vegetable,
therefore harmless and can not
salivate. Give it to your children.
Millions of people are using Hudson's
Liver Tone instead of dangerous calomel
now. Your druggist will tell you that
the salu of Calomel is almost stopped
entirely here.
> NOW
lilding's good
ing is great.
tion of a new home, tenement,
jodeling or repairing of your
W. You will be the winner
n do the work cheaper right
it a little later. If you wait
re the golden opportunity will
lome higher, the Lumber and
Iready firmer, and people who
iack to normal in a short while. V
?ures and will cheerfully fur>ur
work will require,
is and ^
Now.
Lumber Co.
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