Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 20, 1919, Image 4
-1 I ..M surpassed.
ntMd a Camay of ctiht ii bar Itorf
' remarkable. Thousand* of families
are larger. The history of the Koch
family la unique In that the mother* ,
wtth nil her loving- care, pinned her
faith to n simple home remedy> and i
never had a doctor for her children, j
Here Is what she says: "Peruna has
done my children food. I have a <
v family of eight and never bad a |
doctor, only your medicine. We all ,
think Peruna ft splendid tonic."
80 far as we- have learned. Pe- ;
rtma la the only known remedy for "
which such a wonderful claim can '
* be made. Like Mrs. Koch, there 1
are thousands upon thousands of <
mothers who place their entire de- <
B*nri*nna iinnn 3
That Pe-una has merited this <
confidence la atteated by the words i
ECZEI
THIS Isn't one of those fake fre
ment offers you hove seen s
tiroes. We don't offer .to give yo
thing for nothing?hut we do gUHrnr
you can try this wonderful trentm
tirely at our risk, and this gunn
tracked by your local druggist.
J. W. Perkins of Atlanta,
writes: "I was ntfllrtedwlth n very
of Eczema for 23 yenrs.'whlch was In
legs and hips. Through all this tinr
different remedies and doctors' ]
lions, obtaining no relief until I u>
HUNT'S SALVE.
"One Box entirely cured me, ant
two years have elapsed I have hat
turn of the trouble. Naturally 1 r
as the greatest remedy In 'the worli
Hunt's Salve Is compounded esp
Itch, Ringworm, Tetter and other s
Remember Hunt's Salve coats yi
yo do not delay hut get a box now o
75c at your druggista or direct by
A. B. RICHARDS MEDICI
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= AVOID INFLUBNZA AND PM&U I
in: GOWANSiM,3!
H?mnmmmnitmiinimiiniuinii?iin?inimini?iiiinmiinini"
AROUSED HER CHILDISH FEAR
8malt Ma'den Evidently Had Not Fully
DiOMted Her Grandfather's Scriptural
Teachings.
A minister very carefully taught his
little granddaughter Ihe tliinitSkwhich
be reminded necessary to her future
religious life. In hts plan of education
m-?s In.'lfhlet! the committing of Kcrlp-1
ture. He also prided himself on hnv- J
ing given her such simplified ex plan n- I
tlons taut she would grow up with '
unusual understanding.
One day the child refused to go Into
the church with him. Ills urging
brought only n frightened refusal. After
several days he decided that this
foolishness must he stopped. So he
picked her up and carried her In while
site cried and hid her face against his
shoulder. Finally she raised her head
far enough to ask tremblingly:
"Where is the Zeal?*' ^
"The uhflt?" asked her ustnnlshed
grandpa ?en?.
"The Zeal. Grandfather, don't yon
rnaemher? The zeal of thy house will
eat me up." " ,
Nat Satisfactory.
"T>ld yon -dnd any one in the house
to bite at y??ur schemeV"
"Oh, y?j tli?' f 11 miIv ?lojr?''
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Tlie flirt m.U hrr oumci^iitv ?re yonn
dlvorwl.
j The Same D
j v Satisl
< Used for years inst
* families who value
i | THe Oi
POSTUM
| ?3 ?
3 RaS1a#?
J via I
?15 minutes afte
Rich in aroma. F
Economical. No
ever taken the pla<
"There's a
Get it at grocers. TV
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AavkikjMtf MtaAl
19 few families in which tha I
Mrs. Gustave Koch, Box 24, 1
eokuk County, Iowa, has been
, Not in the fact that she
from such mothers as Mrs.. Ousts v?
Koch. Long life to her! Peruna la
indicated for coughs, colds, catarrh,
of the head, nose and throat, or disorder
of the stomach, bowels or
other organs due to catarrhal Inflammation
of the mucous linings. ,
If you are aloft and suffering. ,
write the Peruna Company, Dept.
S-80. Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hartman's
Health Book.- It ia'free and j
you may ffnd that Peruna is what
you need. Dr. Hart man'a World Famous
Peruna Ton to comes in either s
liquid or tcblet form. Ask your '
lealer. If you are seeking health. 1
lo not accept "something Just as i
food." Insist upon Peruna. Tour 1
leaier will give you a Peruna Al- (
nanac. i
m^| ;
o nanny
u some
itee Hint PBrlrS lent,
en- hg^^g^B[ .Mj^A
is
CJeorpln. C lB/WftAiPJHBAB
bad ca?e f
e flVulTfWjH f
prewcripHionch
|ffiHHhE^R
no reepnrd
it
d."
eelnlly for the treatment of Eczema,
kin dlseu.se:>.
au nothing If yon sre not satisfied,
it our money back guarantee. 1'rU-e
inuil if he does not hundle It.
tNE CO., Sherman, Texas '?
,nta Q SOLD FOR 80 TEARS | I
DTTte r
FEVER j
DKIDC sz&i
?ai.P iT ALL OAK STOKES
...iii Minimi inn iiiiiig 11
JIONIA good for IuHmiuiu*?ion 3
QlV) "?nipl? HMUfMtloai **?r*n- = "
wmr riinoord^ fi? <?0,np*n'' ? 2 T
iMiuMiiitMiiiiiiHitMtiMiiiiiMiiiiiMmJiiiiiinmiiiiiiitiiiifittiir.
ONE AT LEAST WAS ALIVE }
Snail Boy Evidently Had Taken Dig* r
nified Juaticea for a Kind of Wax- f
works Exhibition. v
Comment Iiik "liefoiv the Milwaukee
Prfss club mi the popular idea concemlng
Judicial dignity mid the sup- n
pom d aloofness of Judges, Justice
Miinin H. Kosenberry of the Wlsenn- t
sin iiupreine cifurt. cla'liued Ili.it It is f
the public dim hold nlonf from the r
Judges. t v
MHipild? with whom I was very In- R
tlmnte before 1 took my supreme <*nurt v
dutlys, heenme distant soon after." lie
said. "1 found It necessary to go ever, f
more Mian half way to re-estuldish uiir
old relations." I _
Judicial dignity. es|M>clally as seen r
In flic supreme <srurt. came In for the ^
following story: , | r
"Hundreds of visitors dally visit the j
supreme conrf chambers to look us s
over. We feel like tlie animals In your p
Milwaukee zoo. One day. while eases ,
were being arjrued. a fly alighted on n
the fnrchefld of .one of the Justices, all ,
uf whom were sitting still and tuimoved j
an the arguments were being made.' j
The Justlee finally^raised 'lis hand and ?
brushed the pestiferous Insect away, j j
snniir Imy among the spectators > 3
leaned over and In a hoarse whisper
mid: 'Look, pa. one of 'em's alive.' " p
r
Know your business ami mind it.
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elicious j '
Fying Drink i ;
tead of coffee by |
i health. ? 1
riginal I
Cereal ? ;
liKe coffee |
ar boiling begins. |
leasing in flavor* | T
table drink has 1 '
ce of Postum. |
i Reason" i !
ro sizes I5c& 25c.' i
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IHTjnUITIfM CONVENTION OP
STATE STOCKMEN HAS CONCLUDED
ITS LABORS.^
f - ? * STRONG
RESOLUTION PASSED
Legislature Memorialised to Enaet a
Safe and Workable Plan for Construction
of Permanent Roads.
f ??
South Carolina live stockmen and
iuiryuien brought their eighteenth annual
meeting! to a close here with the
adoption of several strong resolutions
ind general discussions relative to J
the live stock And dairy industry in |
he State.
One resolution calling for a stricter
nforeement of the laws now on the
statute books in protect'ng the dairy
iOd live stock Industry of South Caroina
and probibiting diseased cattle i
'rom being shipped into the State was !
lnanimonsly adopted after discussion
lad brought out that diseased cattle. ,
ulls and scrubs were bplng brought i
mo ttte State.
Anther resolution meuioraltaing
:he general assembly to enact a safe
ind workable plan for the construeion
and maintenance of u system of
lernienent i h'rhwuys In 1920 was
idopted. A resolution declaring that i
'It was the sense of this meeting that
die agitation for the falling of an .
>xlrs session of the general assembly.
:u consider the passage of good roads
eg'?l-?tlon and other matters is unJes'r'hle
and unwise at this time."
van also unanimouslv adopted. This
utter resolution was adontcd jJter
onsider'ble discussion and after nil
hose present had agreed thnt good
nods were ahsohitelv essential to the
've stock and dairy industry of the
State. '
The 1?20 meting of the association
trill he fieid in Columbia.
'Inns For Health Work.
Dr. I.. A. Riser, director of county
leclth work in South Carolina, lias >
>een busily engaged since the adournment
of the legislature in makng
efforts to secure outside assistmce
in cnrry'ng on his work. Dr. '
liser had planned to curry on the
cork in seven counties hut when t^e
:enerul assembly f tiled to make suffi 'ent
appropriation to do this. Dr.
t'ser interested h'mself in outside I
nllWOB lio'nn l 11 '
... ..p ........mi IU iMinquiMi j
lis seven county plan.
Dr. Riser said that arrangements
iad been perfected by which the work .
rill be carried out in seven count'es ,
is plunned origins^". The counties.
vlth the jfliys'c'an who will be in .
hargo of the werk are as follows: |
..rx'ngton. Dr B. K. Kneece: Calhoun, I
)r T H PtillieR; Ora.-eehurg. Dr. R. |
i. Bailey: IVr'tReto- Dr. O.. H. Verier;
Lee, Dr. C. C. Cr.ti;: Sumter. Dr. t
>. T. Rank'n: Marion, physician not.
et announced.
It ia hoped hv the director that permanent
health organisations supportd
by the county, will be perfected in '
nch county. At the present Unte. the
itnte is r:ving ass'PtHnre to the conn- j
ies in the %vork. hut when the coun- '
ies cnme to fullv apprec<ate the value
>f the work. thev will probably he
r'lling to beer t?'e expense themel-'es
and to keen the work going
ritbont State assistnnre.
load Project Approved.
The State highway commission has
eceivrd notice from the burenn of
iuhl'c roads of the United States detartment
of agriculture that its chief
ingtncer had recommended the ap>rovcl
of project No. 6. which conists
of 11 timber trestle bridges tnd
arth embankment and one timber
russ br'dge across tike Little Pee Dee >
t Gallivant'* Perry on the line he- i
w*-en Marlon and Horry counties.
1'ds will he opened en this job March i
8. The approval of the secretary of
grirulture of the Murion-Horrv pro- 1
ect ce.rr'es w th it a total of $27.- c
Si) 26 ?n feder-il n'd. The projec t will <
:ive Horrv county a greatly Improv*
>d connection hv road with the renainder
of the State. i
V?11 Not Turn Back Poads.
"You can he sure of one thing; the
:overnmont will certainly not turn 1
tack the railroads to their owners beore
21 months after the signing of <
h? pence treaty." / ]
Thic ot'ifomont ujic K%? 1
or K. D. Smith, of South Carolina, 11
rf'rins chairman of the interstate j!
lommeree committee of the senate, j
rho was visiting in Columbia. when j<
isk?rt about u stafenent on the future i
>f the country's transportation lines, i
Jcvond the foregoing. Senator Smith i
rould not talk. ji
right Aqainat Smalloox.
Appror'mately 2.flft0 people in and j
round Johnsonville, Williamsburg i
ouuiy. hHve been va< c'nated recently i
>y Dr. C S. Klnxer, of the State board * ]
>f ^e:>1tb in an effort to check the ' |
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prrad of "oinllno* in the community. . i
lever 1 h'io<|r-d r?onle h ire been ex- I
>"sed to the cllHPi?e end one natfent. ji
l'"d. Th*- wos the flrit deoth from j
mall pox In Smith Corollim In three j i
i?r. ?\'n7.rr rer<?iFrpu excellent
erv're to tit? state during the inflnrr>'dem>.
and la now be.lne em- ]
dryed by'the state board of health.
d Pof-vv $1.500 000.,
The borrowing committee of the
tote, consisting of Governor Cooper.
'
it Ate Treasurer Carter and Coulptroler
General Osborne, will borrow $1,iOO.OOO
on the credit of South Caro- |
Ini March 17. to meet the current ex- i
>enaea of the state unt'l taxes are c?V j
ected. They are authorized under i
''e ?ener?l anpnnriations bill pass- I
>i\ at the recent session of the general
saembly to borrow $" 100.000, If so
nneh be necessary. It la probable
.hat the full amount will be borrowed.
"Thfc fanners Iklave 1M so .frequent- \
ly about acreage redaction." said Captain
Smith, "that they are d -termlned .
to redeem themselves thk time." *
The red .etioa movement originated 1
?t a convention of farmers here some <
weeks ago. at which time ;a steering 1
committee was appointed to take 1
charge of the campaign. A fund was
raised and central off ms opened in
the Union National Baqk building ;
here, with J. S. Ynnnamaker. of St I
M .tttaews, president of the South
Carolina Bankers'. Associa^'on, as 1
manager, assisted by ProL Reed
Smith, of Columbia, as executive secretary.
Mrs. Hugh R. Clinkscales of :
Columbia, is in immediate charge of
tbe working of the office. William i
Hanks, of Columbia, has supervision J
of tbe publicity.
Resolut'ons were adopted at the
botton convention calling on firmer?
to reduce their IS?9 eo?ton acreaages
by at lenst one-third and the'r use
of fortil'xer one-half. On "Cotton j
.Acreage R"duction Pledce Dav" nnt?- 1
lie meetings were bel.* In every part
of the state in the Interest of the
movement. Captain Smith sa'd that
many of the farmers ere pledgine.
t^eir*t?lves to a reduction of one-half
of their acreage.
South Carolina Casualties. '
Th?? following list of casualties.
ovcrseaR. nm^ng tr ?ops from South
Carolina, was recently reported by the
War Department at Washington:
Died of Womids?Privates Fred IY
M'ller. I.ando; previously reported
missing.
Died of Disease?Sergts. J. M.
Thomas. Spartanburg; C. H. McFaddon.
Lytfchhurg; Privates Lerov S. *
Brown. Luke City; Henrc Rice. Johnston;
Wat. J. Whelan. Charleston; T.
M. Robinson. Chester; Sergt. H. H.
Rur.s. Charleston; Privates O. \V.
Kairston. Whltm're: Timothy Taylor,
Brunson; A. J. Booth. Allen.
Returned to Duty?Serpt. Clyde T
Oambrell. Antrev'lle. previouHly reported
missing; Private Ben Phill'ps.
Lancaster. nrpviouslv reported missing:
J. C. W'll'ams. Warranville. previously
reported killed in action.
Severely Wounded?Privates Sum).
Leonard. Abbeville; James Bovkin.
Cl'nton: Win. R Mnr?a T.-?n- 1
Jordan. Conway.
Slightly WournVd? Serpt. Henry
Murray. Lancaster: Privates Claude
(\ Seynnur. Anderson; W. E. Smith.
Lake City; Herbert Acker, llnnen
Path.
Game Lrw la Important.
Among the state-wide laws of far
reaching consequences passed at the
recent session of the general assembly
is that for the protection of game
and fish and to ft* hunters' l'eenso
fee. A county resident's license fee
is *1.10. which allows residents of the
state to hunt in any cOunty on his
own land. Non-residents psv a county
fee of $3.10. A non-res'dent's state
hunting license is $15 25. Non-residents
must pay a fee of 13.23 to fish
in the state.
The law fixes the oncn season for
partridge hunting from November 13
tT February 13, and the bag limit to
15 a day.
The open season for turkeys is
from November 15 to Apr l 1. The
bng limit a dnv ir two. and for the
season 2^
The open season for i? from
August 15 to December 81. A five
year closed season for pheasants is
prescribed hv the law. .
Violations of the act shall he a mis
demeanor and will be punishable by
n fine of not less than $10 nor mora
than $25. or Imprisonment not less
than 10 days nor more than 30 days.
New Enterprises Chartered.
"The Fashion." of Charleston, made
application to William ftanks Dove,
secretary of state, tor an amendment
to Its charter increas'ng its capital
Rtrck rrom >10.000 to $20 000.
The Firmer* and Merchant* B:ink
of Woodruff, Spartanburg county, waschartered
with a capital stock of
P00.
The Andrews Manufacturing company
of Andrews was chartered with
n capital stock of >10.000.
To Make Qirect CimpaiQ".
The State central cotton eommittpp
has been receiving most ensouraging
reports from ail but one or two
rotintr'e* in the State and it is proposed
to do some missionary work in
those counties at an early day. Senator
E. D. Sui'th. Congressman A. F.
[..ever and John L. McLaurin are being
mustered into service to cmtv the
[ ' moalen to the people. Oomlms- J
Harris and others are making j
speeches daily to the farmers, and the
other th'-ee speakers have offered !
their services.
Eytrs Seaaioo is Possible.
p C'Mhrun of nromyrlllr,
speaker of the house of representst:ves.
g.tve out a rt .teroent in which
he mys that if r>e members of the
general as'scnhlv w il meet with the
determ'nat'on of p s-ing good rood^
legislation be f "e ,- n'? .*
extra session. At the same time Represents've
R. 1 McDav'.d of the
n.moovlll'. .1 ? 1 -1 ? ? - - * - -
UI-'iMMH liflT -I 171 K ??' mil "1 >! Jie- I
ment In whlrh he pave an his opinion
that there la assurance sufiTlc'ent j
that the bill would be nut thr'uich to
warrant calling of special resslon.
Field Clerks Waited.
A limited nnrdher of nnooi"t'U'*nt!?
ftp army field clerk* w'll l?? nr<de from
men in civil l'fe. Thff nnn->iotmnr.ts
are to he for th? demobilisation nerlod
end In all prohahU'?v w'll last fot
about one year. All m^n r?celvlnr
such appointment Wit be n?nd In connection
with demobil'"'-*'''-. wcrlj r'~
p-TTip .bcl'sc**. A ca??d'date to b? "V
f"" pM ">?i- flnl-'
clerk ron?t pa?* tve pooo'eed -*hv?j'c
r?-~m'n,??'~~V Itp n' * "?'l (.'<??
acter. a c't'ten of tKe "Tnlied State* I
stenographer and typist. '?
ZTtTi?Z*ZJSr "" ~
Pain tm tk'faMk. baadacho, low ofv?mrttioo,
iitwnn, in ?ton time* aympmm
of Lidaqr trouty#Don't
delay tasting treatment. Dr.
Cibn^i Swamp-Root, a plqnieiaa'i preeriptioo,
obtained at any drag store, may
m jut the remedy needed to awwoni
uch conditions.
Ut a mad ram or largo alia bottla imncdietely
from any drag atore.
However, if you wish first to teat thia
treat preparation send ten cents to Dr.
lilmer Jt Co., Bin^haniton, N. Y., for
ample bottle. When writing be sure and
nention this paper.?Adv.
"l.et ine take your check." Is the
nost popular after-dinner spetH'h.
If Wormi or Tapeworm persist In your
lystem. It Is because you have not yet triad
he teal Verm I fuse. Dr. Psery's "Dead Bhct."
Dae dose does ths work. Adr.
When n man starts out to Uve tlown
lis salary lie usually succeeds.
Rub; It Tee'b'"*
lKOVH"S RABT ROWBL MBDICINR will correct
be Stomach end. Bowel troubles. Perfectly harmsea.
Bee directions on the bottle.
I \V'w> Is yie man who speaks .neither
oo soon nor.ttHi late.
K*v|> jour II*er active. jour Imsrl* clean liy
sMnu I'r. I'lete'e Cle;i**nt lYII.'l* ami you'll
;cep u.alvhv. wraith* and wine. Ail*.
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IN>vjMuisHilllty educates. ? Wendell
"Millllps.
r~e
s
| More and n
creasing the
variety of t
learned to I
I eggs. The 3
j 'foods mean
I discovered
longer whei
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In many recipe
some none at a
Powder is us<
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Trust Me! Try Doc
Calomel forms
Bead my guarantee! Lr
and get straightened uj
ing calomel. DonS
There's no reason why a person I
should take sickening, salivating calomel
when a few cents buys k large
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone?^a perj
feet substitute for calomel. |
It Is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver just as
surely as caloiuel, but it doesn't make1
you sick and can not salivate. 1
Children and grown folks can tuke
Dodson's Liver Tone, because It is
1 perfectly harmless.
Cal miel Is a dangerous drug. It is
Hi ?ls of a featlver flock together?
ami no do jailbirds of the same stripe.
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To half p'n! of w???f ?H?1 ) *?-? n
r ? - ? * vt. i/uv r.uiu,
, a small box of Itarbo Compound, and
1 oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can put this
' up or you can m?x it at home at very little
coat. Full directions for making and
use come in each box of Rarbo Compound.
It will gradually darken streaked, faded
grav hair, and mnke it ?oft and glossy. It
will not color the scalp, is not sticky or
grea?y, and does not rub off.?Adv.
Wlieu some jienjile talk it is a waste
??f titne to yaxvn.
lake Moi
lave Moi
nore, thoughtful wot
t cost of living by in<
:heir home baking.
?ake the Royal way
r have found that 1
less meat. They 1:
that their baking
i made with .
iVA T E
' X JLi p
Absolutely Pure
;s, only half as many eggs
11, if an additional quantity
3d, about a tea spoonful ii
egg omitted.
I it with your favorite re
tins No AlumLeaves
No
your farm h
rce and hi<
hy not grow
le size crop
aller acrea
WITH
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TER. GUANO
1, Va. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, f
tanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Macoi
gomery, Ala. Baltimore, Md. Tole
; Liver and Bowels
.
Ten your liver and bowels
> without *?fc*wg sicken;
lose a day's work!
mercury and attacks your bones. Take
a dose of nasty calomel today and yon.
will feel weak, sick and nauseated to*
morrow. Don't lose a day's Work.
Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver
Tone Instead and you will wake up
feeling great. No more biliousness,
constipation, sluggishness, heada<&?,
coated tongue or sour stomach. Yqut
druggist says if you don't And Dodson's
Liver Tone acts better than horrible
calomel your money Is waiting
for you.?Adv.
He Changed His Mind.
"I can't eat this stnlT."
"Never mital, dear. 1 have some fine
recipes for making up leftovers,"
"In that case I'll eat It now."
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No Wormi In Healthy Child
All children tmnb'nd with worms hivn an ?t*
bH?Uhr color, which Indicates poor blood, and m &
role. ihsro h ?noTw or lea* f>U>p?cb dim urbane*.
OROv?i'STiST?i,??s chill TONirViTen i*SSlirlf
for two or three w?*k? will enrich the btned. ImproTothedliteetlon
and net m a General Htrenjrth nlnr
Tonic to the whole erstem. Nature will then
l throw off or d'enel the worm*, and the Child will be
la perfect health. rte??ani to take. 80c per bottle.
Intuition Is wh'ti some people claim
to I.live when they succcctl In making
n good guess.
jnBnCTBna?a??
e
e
nen are decreasing
the
They have
with fewer
more baked f
lave lurther
keeps fresh
taking
owder
are required, in
of Royal Baking
i place of each I
cipes
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Bitter Taste
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