Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, December 19, 1918, Image 4
M,
Dollar
amount is pah
^^^HOidLjbiL^uu?L^Caau
WTTlii M W111F
I Briilng hours of every t
All this money is pe
the open market in con
small packers, shippers,
W I The farmer, feede
j I every cent of this mor
| nearly $2,000,000 a day,
I cash, on the spot, as so
1 just sold is weighed up,
I Some of the money
1 ing a single day comes
I a month from sale of p
J come back for sixty o
I But the next day Swift *
1 demands made by its cu
3 another $2,000,000 or so
1 price levels keeps over $2
? tied up in goods on th<
I bills owed to the compai
t This gives an ides
I Swift & Company busine
I of financing it. Only b>
Ltui uns tumpany turn l
by-products at the lowc
waste, operate refrigen
retailers in all parts c
recompensed with a pr
a cent a pound?a pro!
noticeable effect on the pi
Swift & Comp
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UEmni
f | Reduces Bursal Enlargements, I
II Thickened, Swollen Tissues, 1
ST Curbs, Filled Tendons, SoreV
ness from Bruise* or Strains;
JfV stops Spavin Lameness, allay* pain.
Does not blister, remove the hair or
lay up the horse. $2.50 a bottle
at druggists or delivered. Book 1 R free.
ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind?an
ifisrnttr lintmsn# lo? ? J
ivi uiuiics} tuii) wuunai, i
?nmi, painful, swollen veins or elands. It I
heal* and soothes. $1.2$ a bottle at drug- I
gists or postpaid. Will tell you more if you
write. Made in the U. S. A. by
MLF. YOUNG. P. D. F.. 310 Tsapls It, Sprlnoflsld. Mass.
roR ^
Craop. Colds, Coofbs,
P memo do, Etc.
ftr. citrrml tppllcatiODS
of
TAPOMENTNt
Will no* sola clotbM.
2S?. SOc sad 11.00 J>*
at all oauootan
Cabbage Plants
Gesrame Frost proof, all varieties, immediate
and future shipment. By express?500,
fL2S; 1000. $2.00; 5000, $8 75. Parcel Post
Prepaid?100, 35c; 500, $1.50; 1000, $2.50.
Eaterprise Co. Inc.* Sumter, S. C.
^ru rr vaj a r? a M3 $ ?#%?!
i in. t* ?n io wwii
Mow prepare for tho good times peace
will bring 1'ost yourself about Pecans,
Hjs. 8cuppernong Grapes, Japan Persimmon*.
Plums, Peaches, Mulberries,
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Hones. Our
Nursery Catalog and five new Southern
Service Bulletins contain more Information
for planters than ever published by
any nursery. No Inflated prices. Address
C H. Criffiat & Ce.. Nursery Bid*.. bUcdessy, Bonds
IN IM ; FOR 35 Y i A KS
BABEK
TUe Quick and Sure Cure for
ALARIA, CHILLS, FEVER AND LA GRIPPE
W ! aTowrrisl Tonic and Appetizer
Will cure that tired feyllug, plum in back,
llal>? and head. Contains no quinine,
araenle or liablt*iuriiilnu Ingredient.
?dbxTI<S>kiiks
MtoM tous. rt)t MAUUUA. CULLS AND flYO.
Noes Bee Om*slStm?ltalai Testa. At All Dr*i Storm,
FROST PROOF
Cabbage Plants
Karly Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, Sueeeaal
on and In at Dutch. By expreaa, SOU. fl.25;
\fiOd. tS.40; a,000 at SI TS; 10,000 and up at #1.60, I
W. O. B. bere. Jty Parcel Post, prepaid, 100. 3Sc; 1
MO, SI-SO; 1,000, #3 60. Wholesale and retail. I
DC F. JAMISON, SUMMERVILLE, S. C |
SMMPSY.llfRTMNT. Gi... qslek roll*'
ul " Soon rorooooa awolltn* and ohort
hroa Ml Nrror board of It* equal for dropoy.
Try It. Trial treatment *?Ql rate, by malt.
Wrtto to M. THOMAS K. CRKCN
aah Mta* ?M > OMATSWO?TM, M.
W. N. U.. CHARLOTTE. NO. 51-1918.
res More Than Five
s a Minute From
Company
i to the farmer for live
>any alone, during the
business day.
lid to the farmer through
ipetition with large and
speculators and dealers.
ir, or shipper receives
ley ($300,000 an hour,
$11,500,000 a week) in
on as the stock he has
paid to the farmer dur- I
back to the company in |
iroducts; much does not
r ninety days or more.
& Company, to meet the !
istomers, must pay out
, and at the present high
150,000,000 continuously
; way to market and in
>y.
a of the volume of the
ss and the requirements j
r doing a large business j
ive stock into meat and ^
;st possible cost, prevent
itor cars, distribute to
if the country ? and be
ofit of only a fraction of
fit too small to have any
ice of meat or live stock.
I
?any, U. S. A.
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AND HE LEFT THE DOLLAR
Jenkins Evidently Had No Immediate
Nrcessitv fftr Abu TU?* C?
mous Liquid Glue.
Jenkins, who had none to the store
that sold everything, happened to notice,
while the assistant was serving
him, a dollar lying on the floor near
by his foot?a whole round, silver doli.
lar.
Quivering with excitement and
glancing cautiously round to see that
no one was watching him, he dropped
?quite accidentally, of course?one
of his gloves on top of the coin. Then,
bending, he proceeded to pick up his
glove; l>ut the dollar did not accompany
it. The elusive coin still remained
where it was?upon the floor.
He made a second attempt to get hold
of it, hut with the same result.
Then, just as he was contemplating
the wisdom of a third endeavor, a salesman
came up to him and said:
"Good evening, sir! May I he allowed
to show you a bottle of our fa- ,
mous liquid glue? As, no doubt, you
are aware, its sticking powers?"
Ilut Jenkins had fled.
Cuticura Complexions.
Nothing better than Cuticura Soap
dally and Ointment as needed to make
the complexion clear, scalp clean and
hands soft and white. For free samples
address "Cuticura. Dept. X, Boston."
Sold by druggists and by mall.
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.?Adv. |
Along the Food Lines.
England tried to overcome the fruit !
shortage by using vegetable morrows :
for jam. This suggestion might be
taken up by housewives of the United
States now that sugar is more abun* I
dant. Carrots, pumpkins and squash I
can be used for Jam making.
The Way of It.
"That man leads a very trying
life," "Is li?- unfortunate?" "No; he's
a Judge."
Tou never can know how superior to other
preparations Dr. Perry's "Dead Shot" Is until
you have tried It once. A single doss
cleans out Worms or Tapeworm. Adv.
There is a heap of difference between
the idle hushnnd and the ideal one.
Keep clean insld? as well as outside by takln,
a gentle laxative at least once a week, such at
Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Adv.
Bluffing may get you somewhere, but
It can't keep you there.
Granulated Eyelids,
V IIII r Eye* inflamed by expo
_ tore to Sao. Daft and Wlot
Ls _ _ dP- guickly relieved by Nartni
B .V ^5^% f ye Remedy. No Smarting
Or just Eye Comfort. A
Your Druggist* or by mail COc per Bottle
For Baak ol the Eye free write hi
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
One
i i Christmas Eve i
i?
waste
:
Br OTILXJA P. PFBIFFBR i
(Ospyrlgbt. 1918. Westers Newspaper I'stos.) I
LDEN REVERE loved
/ A \ everybody, all the '
iju] I \ 1 world over, and all of )
Jffjj W the time. It was natural,
therefore, that he ]
should expand beyond
]j all limit when Yuletide
came aft-ound. (
There wns n hlrtrlen
sorrow in his life, bat <
he had not allowed it '
to shadow the sunshine 1
of his nature. He had 1
saved up a tidy sum to marry win- .
some Viola Deane. Without warning '
she and her father had vanished, und
n week later It was learned by the '
city papers she had wedded a man
Itevere had never heard of before.
A tear-stained note had come to
him in the handwriting of the being
he had loved and lost. It bore only
Ave words: "It had to be?forgive."
Revere hud kissed Viola as his 1
chosen bride under the mistletoe on
Just such a snowy
moonlit occasion V I |
us this Christmas ? ? J?il < I [_
eve, und In the aji IL I
loneliness of his ? ? 44/ (]||
room he now sat. ___ ___ Wf
wistfully, logging- "Tl
ly. one by one _? I
looking over the _J)C 1/*^^
mementoes of his ?
old love experl- W
ence. Finally he ^?
put them away
and went down jff ||j \
"Get your [/
skutes, sister," he
hailed briskly. 1 a J
"We mustn't miss i
a glorious night lUce this. The ice Is
smooth nnil hard as glass. They're going
to have the town band and we'll
help the crowd keep happy. There
go the chimes. Muthe up good and
warm, for It's snappy outside." j
"Poor soul 1" murmured Ruth, "thinkInir
nnlv nf whpn lilvj lw?i?rt mnv
be breaking.
They returned hoiue two hours Inter, t
flushed and enthusiustic over the rare 1
Bport. I *
"Why, brother!" *
M the doorstep Ituth paused, nstnre. j
Her brother's eyes followed her own. |
Upon the doorstep lay a basket. From
n swaddling mass of pillow and eoun- *
terpnne a tiny cry Issued.
"Alden, it's a baby! Oh, the elierub! ^
Quick! Oct It Into the house. You
angel! you treasure!" and under the
hanging lamp Ituth went into ecstusies
while Alden whispered awe* j
Homely:
"What are we going to do with it?"
"Keep it, cherish It, love it, of ,
course!" cried Ruth. "Heaven has ?
sent it to bless our lonely lives. See, I
there is u scrap of paper," and Ruth
snatched It up and read: "Hecause
Alden Revere is a man with a heart
of gold, a poor mother leaves to him
the care of her child."
"I suppose I'd better hustle down !
town and get a couple of gallons of |
milk," suggested Alden.
"Oh. you men!" mildly scolded Ruth. I
"There's plenty of milk in the house,
Alden!" she abruptly cried. "My fur
collar! It's gone! I lost it on the
river. Your present last Christmas, ' i
too. Oh, I remember now?I loosened I
It in the old boat house and it must 1
have slipped off. Hurry and see."
Ahlen fairly skimmed the ground. J
As he entered the shadowy boat house
his foot touched the missing collar.
A slight moan echoed out. He j
strained ids sight to make out a fern- j
InIn e form j
crouched upon a ]
bench.
"Who It." he I
questioned 1
KSpj^Kj quickly.
Bj "I?I nm just
resting," pulsated
SmH u feeble voice. I (
WEbB "In this cold
B^H99 (lump place?i
Why, you will ]
JH*-' freeze! Who nro 1
<*, you? Come with
-^J *x_^ me, if you need (
*i-?t= shelter und help.
Why?Viola!"
/ * '1^ gathered j
*W * her up in his ;
strong arms. J
Breathless, reeling, exhausted, ho ]
reached home to stagger into the room
where Ruth was cooing to the little '
one, entranced with the rare bright- I
uess and comfort of the place.
"I'oor soul!" was all that ltuth said.
"I?I must go." faltered their latest
guest, arousing, hut Ruth's arms were
around her neck.
"Tell rne all, dear," she said tenderly,
and amid tears and sobs Viola recited
the tragic story of her life;
forced to wed a men who held a
nvor h??r u-nnL' o.wl onel 11" ? ? ~
.... ...in .miimilllK
father, a inan who squandered her
fortune, deserted her and was killed |
in a drunken brawl. Meantime her j
fatln>r had tiled, she was left alone !
In the world, all alone!
"Not while two loyal hearts that j
love you are here!"' cried Alden i
Itevere, roused out of himself. "Oh <
Viola, if all those weary yours the old t
love was in your soul 11s In mine?go ,
no further. For you and this deur little
one let this he?home!"
And the holy stars of Christmastlde
shone softly down up >n the humble
home, destined to be the abiding place
of perfect love aud peace.
Look Where You Are Going.
We Instinctively distrust the driver
t an automobile who turns around In
Ms car to talk to somebody on the hack
sent. We have reason to distrust him,
nod to resent his attitude, for many a
life has been sacrificed to that weakness
on the part of motorists. The
most careful driver may have an accident
sometime, hut the one who does
cot look where he Is going is sure to
?et himself or others Into trouble.?
Ill's Companion.
RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION
FOR THE KIDNEYS
For may yean druggists hare watched
irith much interest the remarkable record
naintained by Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Root,
the great kidney, liter and bladder medisine.
/
It ia a physician's prescription.
Swamp-Root is a strengthening madisine.
It helps the kidneys, liver and bladler
do the work nature intended they
should do.
Swamp-Root has stood the test of yearn.
Lt is sold by all druggists on its merit and
t should help you. No other kidney medisine
has so many friends.
Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start
treatment at once.
However, if you wish first to test this
meat preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
ample bottle. When writing be sure and
nention this paper.?Adv.
FOUND WHAT CHARM NEEDED
Magician Finally Discovered Just
What Was Lacking In Magic
That Insured Happiness.
An old legend tells of u magician
vho claimed thut he had found how to
nake a charm to Insure happiness.
Then as pupils flocked to him he
let them to making a small mosaic
>r picture out of various tiny col>retl
stones. Each stone represented
i single one of the elements that
nake up happiness. When the mosulc
was done it was to be a charm that
vould Insure happiness for all the rest
rf life.
But, alas! though the mosaic was
put together ever so carefully. It did
lot work as he had planned. One after
mother his pupils left him In disappointment,
their fuces as sad, their
learts as heavy, as when they came.
IBlKf U'OPb t" olmliml
...u.-t. VI n i Oif^ucu l lie Uia^l"
Ian. "I have studied the rules until
know I am right. I have just the
Ight proportion of good health, sueress,
wealth, education, leisure and all
he other things needed."
Then one day came a new pupil,
vho put together the mosaic of hap>lness,
and when it was done he took
t as a gift to a friend whom he loved.
Vial this mosaic proved to have the
leslred charm, for It gave happiness j
>oth to the one who made it and the j
me who received it.
"Ah 1" said the magician. "I have ;
ound now what was missing in my |
tappiness mosaic. It can become u j
aire charm only when It Is made for
ithers."
Too Many for Him.
Nipper?L?ld your rich uncle make
my provisions for you in his will?
Hipper?Yes, he made so many it
vns impossible for me to live xip to
em and get the money.
When Baby la Tecthlnu
JHOVBS BABY UOWtfL MHD1C1NH will correct
be stomach and Uowel tiunblee. Perfectly barmeat.
See direction* on the bottle.
Necessity Is the ballast In our life
royage.?Kulph Parlette.
i^J
Women nil over the world realize j
uore and more tliat their work at home I
Helped the men nt the Front. It In- I
.olved great sacrifices, hard work and j
inusunl physical strength. Women at
mine should study nursing for the
Home. A good way to learn Is to j
isk your druggist for a copy or
send MV to publishers of the "Med- \
cal Adviser," 663 Main St., Duflalo,
Y., and get a copy of their 1,000 page
x>ok bound in cloth, with chapters on
First Aid, Taking Care of the Sick or
SVounded, Physiology, Hygiene, Anatony,
Sex Problems, Mother and Babe.
S'obody, man or woman, can do good
work when health is impaired. If a
woman is nervous or has dizzy spells,
lufTers from awful pains at regular or
irregular intervals she should turn to a
tonic made up of herbs, and without alcohol,
which makes weak women strong and pick
women well. It is Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. Send Dr. Pierce, Buffalo,
N. Y., 10 cents for trial package.
Baltimore, bid.?"Df Pierce's Favorite Pretcription
is an ideal tonio for the expectant
mother. Its effect is no less than marvelous,
t am the mother of eight children. It was during
my first expectancy that 1 took the 'Favorite
Prescription (on the advice of my eister) and t
eras so comfortable and had practically no suffering.
But the second time I was living cut in
the country and was unable to get the 'havonte
Prescription.' I was nervous and miserable all
the while and suffered agonies for two days and
this baby was not nearly so hardy as the first one.
Since that time .1 have not hesitated to take
'Favorite Prescription' when in need of a special
tonic and 1 havo recommended it to many of my
friends all of whom have be?n just as greatly
benefited as myself."
?Mrt. Mar jar et McOoiean, 2556 IF. Fayette St.
fCTTTbi ^ sn
This Laroe
ISal? Bottle of
J YAGER'S
LINIMENT
contains twice as
much as the usual
50 cent bottle of
- liniment and Iast9
he average family for months.
It quickly alleviates pain caused
from rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia,
sprains, etc.
Sold by all dealers. Price 35c.
EilSBIQsKiHHH
GILBFRT PROB.A CO.. Baltimore. M<L
33|l Kill Dandruff
w? With Cuticura ;
V All drag(t<te: 8..?r> Ointment A
I jT*\ \ \ a and f*>, talcum Sr>. Sample Mi A
Old Folk's Cougtufl
will be relieved promptly by Piso's. S^H
throat tickle; relieves irritation. The re^^^^D
tested by more than fifty years of
PISO'f
t~ ' v
I
t
TAKES TOO SERIOUS A VIEW
George Cohan Pokes Sly Fun at Edward
Bolt's Outraged 8ense of
the Proprieties.
Editor Edward Bok's protest agnlnst
the. lures of London as they nffect the
young American soldier led George
Cohan to say:
"Don't take Mr. Bok too seriously.
He sees harm where no real harm exists.
The pretty London actresses and
the young American officers ore having
a good time together?that's unquestionable?but
there's no real reason for
\r. d?L -? 1'**
oil. uun IU run KIIUUKWI fj'es UIIU Mil
up Hhockeil palms.
"Bok takes everything too seriously.
He'd have had u fit If he'd heard what
11 friend of mine did at the Savoy.
"Two actresses were lunching with
tny friend when u messenger brought
one of them a note. The other, evidently
recognizing the handwriting on
the envelope, said:
" 'Thut's from Copt. Bobby Clunn of
Chicago.'
"'Yes, dear,' said the first actress.
'I'm engaged to Bob, you know.'
"'Oh, ure you?' said the other. *1
was engaged to him myself on his last
leave.'
"'The dear!' said the first actress.
'I wonder whom he'll marry eventually?'
"
Monkey Business.
The Irate Circus Manager?Say,
what's the matter with your net? Why
can't It go on?
The Animal Trainer?But ze ape. sir, [
ze ape he again sprain ze arm looking i
at ze wrist watch ze clown geev heem. j
The I. C. M.?Bah. you ure always |
throwing a monkey wrench Into the
machinery of this show!
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
for Infants and children, and see that It
In Use for Over 30 Yefirs.
Children Crv for Fletcher's Castoria
Sugar in the Philippines.
The Philippine islands are steadily
gaining in the production of raw
sunar. From crops of 1145.077 short
tons in 1U13. and of 408,330 tons in
1014. the crop of 1017 advanced to 4'J."?, JtU>
tons.
How's This ?
Wo offer $100.00 for any case of catarrh
that cannot be cured by HALL'S
CATARRH MEDICINE.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken
Internally and acts through the Blood
on tho Mucous Surfaces of the System.
Sold by druggists for over forty years.
Price 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio.
The more common our mercies, the
more constant our thanksgiving should
he.
Abundat
PO
For
We are pre
rct
fef
With any grc
Prof. B. W. KILGORE, direct
"The lack of Potash wi
coastal plain sections. This has
used on tobacco, relatively, than
Dr. H. W. BARRE, director oj
"I Will say that a survey i
lieve that at least 25% reduction
; cases not more than half a a
The appearance of the plants indi
yield. IVe are, therefore, recommi
year. At the usual rates of appli
present prices."
Enquire of
F. S. FJ
Iife You Are
^Hen you have Heartbi
W after e
rm
Rids you of the Excess
the GAS driven out of your 1
IT GIVES YOU F
Sol J by drURfrtstn jrcnerslly? If youi
ftOc, send us this n<lv. with ynnr nti
as the 50c after you get It. Address
A
1
HAARLEM OlT
IF YOU1
Do yon feel tired aid "worn-out?"
Are you nervous and inrltable? Don't
sleep wet.' at night? Have a "dragged
out," unrested feeling Vhen you get
up in the morning? Dizzy spells? Bilious?
Bad taste In the mouth, backache,
pain or soreness In the loins,
and abdomen? Severe distress when
urinating, bloody, cloudy urine or sediment?
All these indicate gravel or
stone In the bladder, or that the poisonous
microbes, which are always in
your system, have attacked your kidneys.
You should use GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules Immediately.
The oil soaks gently into the walls
and lining of the kidneys, and the little
poisonous animal germs, which are
causing the Inflammation, are Immediately
attacked and chased out of
your system without Inconvenience or
puiu.
Yep, He's a Real On*.
"And you any you are the seventh
boy In your family?" quizzed the superstitious
old lady.
"Yes, mum," replied the youngster.
"And your pa was the seventh son
In his family?"
"Yes, mum."
"Why. mercy me!" exclaimed the
lady excitedly, "the seventh son of a
seventh son always has the power t*
tell the future. Did you know that,
my boy?"
"Yes, mum."
"Can you tell anything that's going
to happen?"
"Yes, mum, I can tell I'm going to
hnflT to wear me brothers' made-over
clothes fer a long time to come."
Nonessentials.
"I hope you don't mind, governor,
my bringing home my pal from the
front. We are both on a furlough together."
"No, son. Itut where's he from,
what's his religion, his college, and his
family?"
"You ask him. pop. We've been so
busy lighting Fritz I never had time
to find out."?Judge.
The Hermans boasted about their
fast colors, but we knqiv now that
their colors run fast.
Good health depends upon Rood digestion.
Wright's Indian Vegetable I'llls safeguard
your digestion and your health. Tonic as
well as purgative. Adv
Some tlelVnts arc only lnstnlliuvQtH
of victory.?Jacob A. ltlls.
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
restores vitality and energy by purifying ard trnrlchlng
the blood. Yoa can soon feel Its Strengthening,Invigorating
affect. l'rlce60c.
After putting your best foot forward
fjot there with both feet.
ice of ^
TA!
* the 19 ci
pared to supply
If 5TE
HTILI2
ide of Potash g
or N. C. Agricultural Experiment Static,
th us has been shown especially in ci
been especially true of cotton and pot
i on these two crops."
'S. C. Agricultural Experiment Station,
recently made of the cotton situation in .
in the cotton crop has resulted thL year
rop has been produced on light land
cates that what is known as potash hungi
tnding that liberal amounts of potash be i
cation I feel that it will pay to use as
Royster Dealers. Place or
3YSTER GUA
NORFOLK, VA.
Dying By Aci
urn. Gas, Bloat, and that Full
ating. TAKE ONE
romc
)UR STOMACH S SAKE
Acid and Overload and you will f;
body?THE BLOAT GOES WITt
1EAL STOMACH COMFOl
r <!ruRiptst can't supply you a l>1ir bo* of Kal
me and address and w? will send It to you?yon
Katonlo Krinedy Co., 1018 8. Wabash Ave., Chl<
CAPSULES
I BACK ACHES 1
Don't Ignore the "little pains and
aches," especially backaches. They
may be little now but there 19 no telling
how soon a dangerous or fatal dis*
ease of which they are the foreran
ners may show itself. Go after the
cause of that backache at once, or you 1
may find yourself in the grip of an in- 1
curable disease. 1
Do not delay a minute. Go to your
druggist and Insist on his supplying
you with a box of GOLD MEDAL '
Haarlem Oil Capsules. In 24 hour* <
you will feel renewed health and vigor.
After you have cured yourself, continue
to take one or two Capsules
each day so as to keep In first-class
condition, and ward off the danger of
future attacks. Money refunded If
they do not help you. Ask for the
original lmr?ort??<l nni.n
brand. nnd thus be sure of getting the
genuine.?Adv.
Mean Man, Biffkins.
Blffklns was looking through the evening
paper, and suddenly cniue upon
an item that surprised him.
"Well, well!" he ejaculated, "that's
queer!"
"What is it?" nsked his wife, full of ,
curiosity.
"They've headed those few lines
'Woman's Talk,'" gasped lliffklns.
"Well?" queried the wife.
"But, my dear, there's only nhout
half a column of it!" suld Biffkins,
slyly.
Two of a Kind.
Secretary McAdoo tells a story that
hns to do with little Jimmy, n son of
a friend of his.
The lad was inordinately proud of
his first salary, a week, and Invested
it in a bond. That night lie read in
the newspaper that John 1>. Rockefeller
had bought $10.000,<XX) worth.
Hushing to his dad. Jimmy pointed
to the Item ami said gleefully:
"Well, two of us Americans have
done their bit, anyway."
Spanish. Influenza can
be prevented easier than
it can be cured.
At the first sign of a
shiver or sneeze, take
CASCARAJgpUININE
*0 M\v
Standard cold remedy for 20 year*?tn tablet
form? aafc, aurr, noopiate*-- breaks up a cold
in 24 hours?relieves grip in 3 days. Money
back i f it fails. The genuine bo* has a Red top
with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores.
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users of \
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n, says:
itton, tobacco and potatoes In
aloes, more potash having been
says:
South Carolina leads us to be- |
from lack of potash. In some
that is very deficient in potash.
r is responsible for the decreased '
used in fertilizers for cotton next
much as 3?/o of potash at the *
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