Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, February 06, 1919, Image 4
ITMK SUS ShJaM ? imp g?tdu
T Qnrman Army Gardens.
2k the German army, as In the
'American, garden patches supplementad
the food rations. German military
gardens In the reclaimed salient, however,
were so numerous and of such
mm Uwi we impression'the American
got was that the German soldiers In
this sector depended largely for food
wpoa what they themselves produced
and upon what was grown by the
French natives forced to work lb the
gelds for three sous an hour. Our capture
Included several thousand acres
mi gardens.?Stars and Stripes.
" , A SOFT, VELVETY SKIN
should be the ambition of every woman
as there Is nothing so attractive
as a fair, smooth skin. Neither soaps
nor powders can give this. Thousands
of southern women know from
experience that Tetterlne will quickly
aid the skin of Its disfiguring pimples
and blotches and give It that bright
dear appearance so much admired.
Tetterlne is sold by druggists or sent
hy mail for 50c. by Shuptrlne Co,
Savannah, Ga.?Adv. '
Cruel Advice.
"I must brush the cobwebs from my
brain." "Then you had better do it
with n vacuum cleaner."
Weekly Health Talks
.The Many Mysteries
of Nature
BY L. W. BOWER, M. D.
You can take an onion seed and a pansy
seed, and plant them aide by side in the
sine spot of ground. In one case, you
get an onion, with its peculiarly strong
dor, and in the other you get a flower of
vara beauty. You can plant a poppy seed
and get opium (a dangerous, habit-forming
drug), or you can plant a rhubarb seed and I
get something that helps constipation. No
dentist, living or dead, can explain these
mysteries of Nature. Behind the invisible
Bfe germ in each seed is hidden the deep
eeret that nobody understands. Everything
gro wing out of the ground seems intended
for some use in establishing natural
conditions. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
long since found out what is naturally best
for women's diseases. He learned it all
through treating thousands of cases. The
result of his studies wan a medicine called
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This
medicine is made of vegetable growths that
nature surely intended for backache, headache,
weakening drains, bearing-down
nalns, periodical irregularities, pelvic inlaminations,
and for the many disorders
common to women in all ages of life. Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription is made of
lady's slipper root, black cohosh root, unison
root, blue cohosh root and Oregon
.grape root. Women who take this standard
remedy know that in Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescrintion their ? mHIbo
- / ?- ? o"?"U ?
Mia woman's tonic so good that druggists
everywhere sell it.
Jhrorite Prescription should hare the
full confidence of every woman in America
because it contains no alcohol and no nar otic.
Dr. Pierce knew, when he first
rnde this standard medicine, that whisky
and morphine are injurious, and so he has
always kept them out of, his remedies.
Bend 10c to Dr. Pierce'a Invalids' Hotel,
Buffalo, N. Y., for trial pkg. of tablets.
fM Horse Owner
who has ever triad
JUnhneml
B aKS ^at lt*^byrfar*tha
ical Baimant for gaural atabia use.
. For strainad ligaments. spavin.
hsmaaa calls, sweeny, wounds or
Id sons, cuts and any anlarc*.
msnta, it gtvea oukk relitf.
It contain* twice as much as the
usual 60 cent bottle ot liniment.
At all dealers. Price SS cents.
YAGER'S
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FROST PROOr
Cabbage Plants
arty Jam and Charleston WkiraBtM, Sueaswsf&ttrss,
asraav&ss
D. P. JAMISON, SUMMERVBJLE. S. C
raSISTORYOU!
If you could have serren dollars every year
and each year that would increaae to ten
dollars or more, would you not want to
know about It? Sand your name and
address for particulars. LIBERTY ASSOCIATION.
580Broadway, Now Yacfc City
ENERGETIC
Representative Wanted
Cabbage Plants
Genuine Frost proof, all varieties, Imtnotflale
and futtire shipment By expiiss GttX
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1mm pssple tor imm thai) forty
ytato TImm who know Ms value
always havs ft at hand. Why
not yout .
WIT AT WILLIE'S EXPENSE
., jj J i 4
Opportunity That Was Embraoad by
Everybody Present at the Family
Breakfast Table.
Willie appeared at the breakfast
table looking very red eyed.
"William," remarked, pa, with mock
solemnity, "your eyes seem to _havg_
been bathed In tears."
"Maybe he has cataracts In 'em,"
ventured brother Bob, who goes to
high school, wears a patronizing air
and a cadet uniform.
"Well, you know the story books
say that tears either spring or well
from your eyes, so there's bound to
be plenty of water to bathe them In,"
said Aunt Nell.
"Perhnps William has been trying
thut eye wusli the oculist recommended
for me," ventured ma.
"Nothln' of the kind," William
pouted, "ma got soap In my eyes."
"Which" Bald pa, It ugaln being his
turn, "appears to me to be one of the
things needful for proper bathing."
STOMACH UPSET?
i i
PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN AT ONCE ENDS
80URNES8, OAS, ACIDITY,
INDIGESTION.
^TTV. 1 ? ...
it ucu meuis upsvi you fina you belch
eras, acids and undigested food. When
you have lumps of IndigeRtlon pain or
any distress In stomach you can get
relief instantly?No waiting I
vnr
!
As soon as you eat a tablet of
Pupc's Diapepsln all the Indigestion
pain 8tops. Ouses, ucldity, heartburn,
flatulence and dyspepsia vunlsh. Pape's
Diapepsln tablets cost very little at
drug stores. Adv.
Put Auto Before Wife.
aien are taking good cure of their
automobiles these days. Most of them
don't know where they will get another.
The other day a man ran away with
our neighbor's wife and his automobile
ut the same time.
Our neighbor came up out of the
basement Just In time* to see him driving
away, aud he yelled at the driver:
"Don't forget to send the car back."
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Laics*
County?ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he 1*
enlor partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney
A Co.. doing business In the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, and that
said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A- W. Gleaaon. Notary Public.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken
Internally and acts through the Blood
on the Mucous Surface* of the System.
Druggists, 76c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio.
The Proper Place.
"Where do wives keep rods in pickle
for their husbands?"
"ivaruraliy, lu their family Jars."
oaom BAH wilt correct
fctts&ss^vS&?tv~'mtt "
What the avornjje man needs Is a
censor for his conversation.
. =?
if-^^rBabies SmUeA^ J
when stomachs do thair
work and bowela mote naturally rvM
IJ Fretful, crying babiea need VW
f MRS.WINSLOWS \Y
I SYRUP L
HA th bhatf aal flflfca'i KsgaUwr IB
M|\ to make the stomach digest food. /JM
Bg\ and bowels to mora as they Hm
should. Coo tains no alcohol.
opiates. narcotics, or other ? ^1
| 1 harmful ingredients. F~' ,1
fry
ft?? cnermal ttikw
ummi
WU ate Kate ilntel
tftsettejjijc j*.
at all muogoq
m^j:j
Why Lose
Your Hair Cuticura
For Ooughs and Colds
tib trWd and teawd wandy om thai
Acta proaapUr and Affectively ?nd contusj
do opiate*. ViMiritthatrNMdrtiTitktaftdr
PISO'S
mtrm a <i|||A| idMLijfhf*
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WRIT IKMION OF IIVINTY.
THIRD OENll|AL AHKMRLY
OPIJD. IN CONVENTION.
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MANNING'S VETO SUSTAINED
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Camp Sevier Inderaad by Sanata aa
Paint of Da mobilization of tha
Thlrtlath Division.
Houaa.
Columbia, Jan. 27.?Speaker Cothran
announced the following aH appointments
to the steering committee
in the house on good roads legislation,
in conformity with a resolution adopted
earlier in the session to assemble
all bills proposed and from the number
to evolve one comprehensive plan:
K. B. Belser, Sumter, chairman, and
J. D. Cades, McCormick, members
from the State at large:
First Congressional rw??rirr W. F.
Furguson, Charleston.
Second District. J. L. Walker, Johnston.
Third District. M. R. McDonald. Walhalla.
Fourth Dietrich J. B. Atkinson.
Spartanburg. .
Fifth District, John R. Hart, York.
Sixth District, D. L. McLaurin, McColl.
Seventli District, J. A. Berry, Orangeburg.
?
The senate committee will be composed
of its committee on roads,
bridges and ferries.
Mr. Young. A bill to ratify an
amendment to section 14a of Article X
of the constitution to allow the city of
Charleston through the city council to
assess abutting property for permanent
improvements, of the intersection
of streets, for curbing and the
laying of drains without consent of
property owners.
Mr. Mears. A joint resolution to provide
for the appointment of a joint
committee of the General Assembly
to act with the State Highway Commission
in selecting for State construction
Buch roads and bridge* for
the State highway system as are of
most present importance.
Mr. Bradford, A Joint resolution. To
empower National Guard companies to
retain unexpended funds and to use
the same.
Mr. McDonald. To amend flection 747
and section 748 of the Criminal Code
of 1912 relating to the election and
duties of chief game warden.
Senate.
Jan. 28.?Following a vacation of
three days the senate convened at
3:30 o'clock, presided over for the first
time by Lieut. Gov. Junius T. Llles.
Favorable comments were made upon
his initial effort as presiding officer,
especially upon the fact that his rulings
where doubt existed were thoroughly
in accord with parliamentary
procedure.
Camp Sevier was indorsed as point
of demobilisation of the Thirtieth Division
by a point resolution of the senate
and hoAse.
The bill introduced by Senator Johnson
of Barnwell county providing for
the establishment of Allendale county
went to its third reading without opposition.
Upon the motion of Senator Johnstone
the resolution by the general
assembly indorsing the League to Enforce
Peace is is to be printed in the
journal.
House.
The following are some new bills
introduced:
mr. l*ancaster: to amend section 7
of an act entitled. "An Act to provide
for the examination of plumbers and
to establish a board therefor, ami to
reguate the business of installing san'
itary plumbing and supervision and
insepcting plumbing in cities or towns
of this State having a population of
15.000 inhabitants or more, according
to the federal \census of 1910. or any
subsequent federal census, and to provide
penalties for the violation of this
act." approved the 18th of February.
1914. so as to exclude the city of Spartanburg
from the provisions of said
act.
Mr. Dreher: To prohibit the publlU.
D. C's Are Thanked.
Mrs. Bobert Bacon of New York,
chairman of the American committee
of the American Military Hospital, at
Neuilly, /France, has sent out an announcement
cf plans to close the hospital
and the organization's plans for
the disposition of the funds remaining
in their hands, including with her announcement.
a letter of warm thanks
to the United Daughters of the Confederacy,
sent to Miss Mary B. Poppenheim,
president general, for their
remarkable work in supporting this
hospital.
Urge* Claim* of Sevier.
povemor Cooper sent * telegram
to Newton D. Baker, secretary of war,
urging the demobilization of the Thirtieth
Division at Camp Sevier. In
making a plea for the utilization of
Caipp Sevier for this purpose Mr.
Cooper said:
"The Thirtieth Division was trained
at Camp Sevier. Greenville. Naturally
citisens of Greenville have a special
pride and interest in this division. It
is the earnest desire of all sections of
South Carolina that this division he
demobilized at Camp Sevier."
Death* of Legislator*.
Three deaths have occurred in the
personnel of the present general assembly
since the primaries last summer.
The latest death is that of W.
E. Derrick of Orangeburg county,
who died Friday from pneumonia, superinduced
by influenza. Mr. Derrick
was elected to the house for the
first time last August.
Senator Nicholson of Edgrfleld died
several days ago.
Prior to that time J. W. Hill, representative
from Colleton connty, bad
passed away.
> M - >,, "Y S *' -
ot^bnmqnSr'onkoS^WtahtaT1?*
Ojum of tho bu Alooy ?ad to prbrido
Kr. Bmwt: To ynrlk tor * m?
Bititlin rood tax mod tfco collection
oCoooMioIXUtfheonntjr. W|
A JatfctrioomUan woo latrodoood by
Boproo?Utfro If cores of Vhlrileld
wmly, oiling tor^tho appointment at
ttooo to oct with tho Btoto Ugkny
eomahMaB to lectin* the highways
of the State to bo first constructed
ted maintained as lines ot the proposed
State system of permknemt
highways to be constructed with the
assistance of federal aid. The com*
m It tee would report to the next session
of the 'general assembly.
Senate. ,
Jan. 29.?The motion made by Senator
Banks of Calhoun county to pass
the act relating to warehouse insurance
over the veto of Governor Manning
was defeated in the senate by a
vote of 20 to IS.
In supporting his motion the senator
from Calhoun explained that this act
provided insurance tor cotton under
the State warehouse system. He de
c la red that voices had been raised
from every part ot this State In support
ot the State warehouse system.
This proposition had two great obstacles
to overcome, finance and insurance.
He assured the senate that
the fl^st had been overcome.
The hill by Senator Robinson of McCormlck
county to amend an act entitled,
"An act to prohibit the exhibition
of certain shows in Cherokee and
Laurens and Oconee counties," approved
February 6, 1917, so an to Include
MeCormick county within the
.provisions of said act was recommitted
and by agreement allowed to retain
its place on the calendar. The
moommltmnnt r?f this Kill ntna nuiaa.
sary because of the tact that 13 senators
wished to include their counties
within the provisions of the act, and
others were attempting to get the
floor for the same purpose when the
recommitment was moved for.
A bill providing a site and buildings
for the development and expansion of
the Citadel, the military college of
South Carolina, and to appropriate
the necessary funds therefor was introduced
in the senate by Senators
Padgett of Colleton county and Johnson
of Barnwell county.
House.
Governor Cooper sent a message to
the house of representatives, which
message was accompanied by the re,
port of the State board of charities
and corrections of the investigation
of the conditions under which five negro
convicts in Richland county died
last week.
Senate.
Jan. 30.?The senate by a vote of 21
to 16 confirmed the appointment of
W. H. GibbeB as game warden.
It passed the Laney bill increasing
the appropriation from $100,000 to
$125,000 for needy schools.
It passed the Laney vocational training
bill, appropriating $50,000 to meet
the requirements of the Hughes-Lever
act.
It passed the act providing for call
mis ? uuiiniiiuuuDiii convention oy a
vote of 31 to 3.
It appointed a committee to inquire
into the profits made by the Columbia
| Street Railway Company on the line
to Camp Jackson.
The above were the Important transactions
of the day.
Numerous bills of Statewide import
were introduced in the house.
House.
The Meares bill to abolish the county
system of working convicts and the
creating of the State road building
force was one of the first to reach the
speaker's desk. This provides that all
convicts under 17 years of age shall
be worked by the State and a levy of
one mill on all taxable property would
be required for maintenance.
Mr. McLaurin of Marlboro introduced
a resolution to memorallze the
South Carolina delegation in congress
to rote for a national measure prohibiting
speculation in cotton on Wall
Street.
The house gave considerable debate
to a resolution by Representative M.
M. Johnson of Kershaw, to memorialise
the national congress to support
the proposed measure to pay soldiers
and sailors six months' pay after be.
ing mustered out. and also to allow
l them to retain their uniforms.
War Insurance Lectures.
Capt. M. R. Little, camp insurance
officer, and Lieut. John H. Henderson,
assistant camp insurance officer, are
delivering a series of lectures on war
risk insurance at the various Y. M. C.
A. buildings throughout the cantonment
at Camp Jackson. These lectures
are being delivered at the "Y"
buildings on the nights that motion
pictures are put on the screen. As a
general thing the soldierft are interested
in the war risk insurance and the
majority of them express a desire to
continue the insurance.
Assessor Bill Passes.
| with some opposition, the bill for
the creation of a state board of tax as|
Bessors in lieu of the present state tax
J commission was passed from second to
| third reading in the house of repre|
sehtatives. The test rote showed that
I there were 31 members friendly to the
continuation of the present system and
47 opponents, with 46 either absent or
not voting. It is not absolutely corI
rect to state that those who voted in
favor of the commission are friendly
toward its continuation.
University Student Robbed.
While Crossing Qibbes Green at
the University of South Carolina, after
having been to supper at his residence
on College Street, Thomas L.
Smith, a njember of the senior law
class at the university, was held up
at the pomt of a huge revolver, held
by one of two unknown white men
and robbed of $95 at an early hour.
Mr. Smith had been to his residence'
on College Street and was returning
to the campus when the robbery took
place. The police were notified and
are working on the case.
COOK, MOTHER! M TONOUE
COATED, BREATH FEVERISH
Alt) ITfiMAfiM MUM
^CALIFORNIA tYRUF OF ROT
CANT HARM TIN DM tTOMACH,
LIVKR, BOWILI.
toroortow, Children simply will not
take the time from play to empty their
bowels, which become clogged np with
waste, liver gets sloggtsh, stomach
sour.
Look at the tongue, mother! If
coated, or your child is listless, cross.
feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't
eat heartily, foil of cold or has sore
throat or any other children's ailment,
give a teaspoonful of "California
Syrup of Figs," then don't
worry, because it is perfectly harmless,
and in a few hours all this constipation
poison, sour bile and fermenting
waste will gently move out of
the bowels, and you have a well, playful
child again. A thorough "Inside
cleansing" is oftlmes all that Is necessary.
It should be the first treatment
given is any siclmess.
Bew-ire of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask yt ur druggist for a bottle of "Callfetilie.
Syrup of Figs," which has
full directions for babies, children of
all ages and for grown-ups plainly
printed on the bottle. Look carefully
and see thai it is made by the "California
Fig Syrup Company."?Adv.
Exclusive Privilege.
"That man is an old resident of
this town," said the visitor.
"How can you tell?"
"By the freedom with which he
knocks local Institutions and his Indignation
if a stranger tries to help
him knock."
No Worms In Healthy Child
U children troubled with worma here an anhealthy
color, which Indicate* poor blood, and aa a
rale, there le more or leee eiomach disturbance.
Gad VMS TABTBLBSS chill TONIU given regularly
tor two or three weeke will enrich the blood, improve
the dlgeatlon, and actaa a General Strengthening
Tonlo to the whole eyalem. Nature will then
throw off ordlaoel the worma, and tho Child will he
la perfect health. Pleaaant to lake. 6Uo per bottla.
Some Exceptions.
"Women are not given to abstract
reflections." "Aren't they always
stealing glances at u mirror?"
Dr. Peery'a "Dead Shot" la dot a "lolanit"
or "ayrup," but a real eld-faahloned
doaa of medicine which cleana out Worma
or Tapeworm with a alngla diaa Adv.
Opportunity la the only "knocker"
that ever finds n welcome.
Keep nsr liver active, your l-iwala clean by
taking Dr. Plerce'e IMranant Pe'leta and you'll
keep health'.', wealthy and wlae. Adv.
Hypocrites pray creaM and live
skimmed milk;
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Calomel Users! 1L
I Guarantee D
Your druggist gives back
liven your liver and 1
you up without i
Ugh I Calomel make* yon tick. It's
horrible 1 rake a dose of the dangerous
| drag tonight and tomorrow you may
lose a, day's work.
' Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Oalomel, when It comes Into contact
with sour bile, crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when you feel that awful
i nausea and cramprng. If you are sluggish
and "all knocked out," if your
[ liver Is torpid and bowels constipated
or yon have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, if breath is bad or stomach
| aour, Just try a spoonful of harmless
| Dodscn's Liver Tone tonight
Here's my guarantee?Go to any
I drag store and get a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a
Acid-Stom
Health of
Besides those painful attacks of
digestion; that awful bloated, lumpy
feeling after eating andk downright
stomach misery that you who have
experienced It know so well; besides
disgusting belching, food-repeuting,
sour stomach and distressing heartburn
?besides all this, ACID-STOMACH
undermines the henlth and sups the
strength of millions.
If you .don't get rid of those stomach
miseries there Is no telling where your
stomach troubles will end, for It Is a
well known scientific fact that many
serious ailments have thplr start In
an acid-stomach.
Start now?tills very day?to get rid
of your stomach miseries. Take
EATONIC?the wonderful remedy
that absorbs the excess acid from the
stomach and brings INSTANT relief.
You simply have no Idea how much
better, stronger and brighter you feel
at once. It drl^s out all the gas and
bloat, puts an Immediate stop to belching
and heartburn, ends stomuch suf#AT<
E MP*" FOR YOUI
I contains corn ras tor worms, sulphur i
nux vomica. a tonic and pure oaip
* no dosing. ask your deal
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odson's liver Tone li
??? jitan
a
your money if it doeftnt '*?|
bowels and straighten ^
making you sick. j
spoonful and If It doesat straighten _ v'-,
von rlirht nn ml tn.lr. ?nn fa.1 Aim Ij
and vigorous I want yon to go bade to m
the store and get your money. Dedson's
Liver Tone Is destroying the sals
of calomel because It Is real Utss
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore
It cannot salivate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson's Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that sour bile and constl- a
pa ted waste which la clogging your
system and making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone will keep your entire family
feeling fine for months. Give it to
your children. It Is harmless; doesn't
gripe and they like Its pleasant taste.
iach Ruins
Millions A
ferlng and mnkes It cool, sweet, cons
fortnble and strong.
There can -be no further excuse for
you to allow acid-stomach to wreck
your health?pile up misery upon misery
until you get to the point where
you feel down and out and that life
has lost all Its Joys. Remember, Just
as acid-mouth ruins ytueth, so acidstomach
ruins health.
Take EATONIC. It's good, Just like
a bit of enndy and makes the stomach
feel fine. You can then eat the things
VAll lllr/\ ?wl ? ?
,i?u iibc nuu, miui is iiiurt', every
mouthful you eat will count In creating
power and energy. You'll feel so much
better?have punch nnd pep?the power
and will to do things nnd get results.
and your stomach misery will b?
gone.
Take our advice. Get a big box of
EATON1C from your druggist today. x
It costs so little. If It falls to remove *>s
your stomach distress, he will refund x %
your money. That Is guaranteed ; you
are to be satisfied or money refunded.
DNICg
I ACID-STOMACH )v
gl \(?3Ri LIKE IT I
BWCK IM PEtD BOX I
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COMPANY" CKattan^o^a.Tcnn l
80U> F0R 80 YEAM
Ill iriUTir^ For MALARIA,
111U ml Vv CHILLS and
^ ti/ FEVER
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