Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, May 01, 1919, Image 5
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M. Ml torn a du*i work. If jov
'M lavi *nbh, billon* or constlOHhI
I* mkutj or qnlckettrer,
?MA tmmm awroda of the bones.
it comes into contact
M mt to*, crashes Into It breaking
I ap. nia Is when yon feel that
sfM mm and cramping. If yon
? "ho knocked oat," If your liver la
lafll ant bowels constipated or you
as* hsndachi. dizziness, coated tongas
M breath Is bad or stomach sour,
Jsst tig a spoonful of harmless Dodmmtm
Elver Tone.
lhiik my guarantee?Qo to any
Brag >bn and get a bottle of Dodson's
lists Teas for a few cents. Take a
*?* fonteht. and If It doesn't
j disease, ^histor
a J f f^M wars and the
I ^ f t M during the Cit
- m J\ was an epiden
M r M War. Now h
European struj
Mjmtk Returned h
j^Bggra Ml contact will f
Ma/Brio EDlt Hunt's Salve,
W^B/mn mu\n Many a Vetera
^Hraij (ItflMI If directio
flHDMjl l||l(|U prove a never
MBVWlt IJIJIIP your druggist 1
jmMOB(ifgdjr under a strict
any difwatiRfiec
A Med fort
praise HUNT'
*?aaee people dislike to call It the
bad M badly. Your Hunt's Salve.
mqmHm bad totally failed. One box 1
aWai <n* wonderful relief. My advice
mmm Rant's 8afve."
Honfi Halve la especially comnoimr
Ww1*. Ttttei and other itohlne ski
ttr ? reliable dflu stores, or It will be
sanplr. Trice 75c per box.
A A UCUARD0 MEDICINE COMPAN
fpriw
?nnxU
Of No Avail.
"Stay. mother, didn't you say it was
my wicked to keep marbles when
jm via 'an)"
"OA Indeed it Is, William. It Is
"Thu what I told Freddie Jones,
h*A II dWu't do u bit o* koo<1. lie's
Unusdsjrs n girl won't marry n man
stall iw he can support her in a style
t? which she's unaccustomed.
"FAKE" A
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Ornsterfeiter Caught 1 The New
%? nttuiaclurer sentenced ?o the
0m r>iU4 State* millions of "TeJcm
Don't ask for Aspirin Tat
Don't buy Aspirin in a pill
0Alws
Bayer
with t
packagi
The genuine "Bayer Tat
proved safe by millions for
Toothache, Earache, Rhen
Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Jc
dose in every "Bayer" p:
?m of 1Z tablets?Bottle* of 2
A*M* I* the trad* mrk of Bt^tr lltau(u<
A New Wrinkle.
Ifhateter (to prospective ' bride)?
Shell 1 put jrour ago down as thirty?
?Oh. no; please put it down as
ffoty fonr. I'm u stranger here, and
rho'd roe away?
Xlebter-Dh, your face will do that!
--Cartoons Magastne.
Clever.
-*? he rterrrr "Very. He cnn
leak wise In situations that would
?*t> Meat of us look foolish."
OLD AGE STARTS
WIT
Mm* am that old eye begins w'th
aafcsned kidneys and digestive organs.
nh belag true, it i* easy to bell" re
ghad hf keeping toe kidney* and dig?*In*
means cleansed and in proper wcrkw
wdtr eld age can be deferred and
ate aratoaged far beyond that enjoyed
kg theaeetrage person.
For ever 200 years GOU> MEDAL
Thiilim Oil baa been relierlug the
milnaeee and disability due to adranck^
years. It is a standard old-time
| - remedy and needs no introduction,
ppt.n MEDAL Haarlem Oil is inclosed
is i la ill i~i tasteless capsules container
jhmt r drops each. Take them as
__ e?eld a (nil, with a swallow of
Tbe oil stimulates the kidney
f
' '
idachy or sick, I guarantee
\g dangerous calomel
i and salivates. *
(straighten yon right up and make yon
fetl fine and vlcorous bv morninir I
want you to go Back to the stork and
get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone
Is destroying the sale of calomel be*
cause it Is real liver medicine; entirely
vegetable, therefore it can not 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 constipated
waste which Is clogging your
system and making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone will keep the entire family
feeling fine for months. Give It to
your children. It Is harmless; doesn't
gripe and they like Its pleasant taste.
?Adv.
HUE ILL THAT'S SPREADING1
UTS SALVE CURES IT!
e war trenches ol Europe, a wave of ordi*
i is spreading over the country. This skin
y shows, him always prevailed, following
concentration of armies. It was common
il War and following that conflict. There
tic of the Itch after the Spanish-American
istory is repeating itself after the giest
oldiers and those with whom they come in
ind a recognized reinedv for the Itch in
commonly known as "Hunt's Itch Cure."
n of the late 'AO's will testify to its merits,
ns are followed HUNT'S SALVE will
failing cure -for all forms of the Itch, nnd
vill tell you so. He sella HUNT'S SALVE
guarantee to refund the purchase price to
I URer.
1, Oklahoma man, among thousands who
S SALVE, says:
Itch, but candor compels me to admit
however cured ine after many other
rvtmnlnf aA ? ??? * ?"
me ? un IIIC lirnl uppiicauon
I to those who have to scrat?.n, is to
led for the treatment of Itch. Eetema,
n diseases and Is sold on our Riiarantee
sent direct by mull if your local UruKRlst
Y, INC.. SHERMAN. TEXAS.
_____ q SOLO FOR SO YEARS
I NTrWr^ For MALARIA,
' "A11 in CHILLS and
a FEVER
A,*? * F,n# General
Cv/iNJ Uv^4 Strengthening Tenia
SOLD Bf ALL D?W STBltOWouldn't
Hurt.
"Sometimes they wash a painting
and thul an oltl master."
"Many discoveries have heen made
In that way. I know. Anyhow, It
wouldn't hurt to wash ours, my dear."
?I.oulsvllle Courier-Journal.
Shoe on the Other Foot.
Ile+ress?Now If I promise to tunrry
you enn I depend on you?
Nocoyne?Why?er?I expect to depend
on vou.
SPIN
IIALQUM
Tork health authorities had a Brookpenitentiary
for idling throughout
n powder" tablets ai Aspirin Tablets.
lets?Always say "Bayer."
box! Get Bayer package!
lys say, "Give me genuine
Tablets of Aspirin.' " Insist
mt onfy the Bayer package
he "Bayer Cross" on the
e and on the tablets.
)lets of Aspirin" have been
Pain, Headache, Neuralgia,
imatism, Lumbago, Colds,
)int Pains, Neuritis. Proper
ickage. American owned!
4?Bottles of 100?Alto Capsules,
tuft ( lfonosceticscidcaUr of SdlcyliatU
The Peepui's Voice.
Dear Slur?I think the expression
"to slnp one on the wrist" Is perfectly
horrid, so there.?Archibald Harsh.
"Why, goodness us, Archie, where
else would it cuff go??Indianapolis
LU...
| oinr,
The saloon In polities supplies the
machine with hall hearings.
The neck always comes under the
hend of meat
H YOUR KIDNEYS
action and enable* the organs to throw
off the poison* which cause premature
old age. New life and strength increase
as you continue the treatment When
completely restored continue taking a
capsule or two each day. GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules will keep you
in health and vigor and prevent a return
of the disease.
Do not wait until old age or disease
have settled down for good. At the first
sign that your kidneyn are not working
properly, go to your druggist and get a
box of GOLD MEDAL llaarlem Oil
Cnpsoles. Money refunded if they do
not help you. Three sixes. But remember
to ssk for the original imported
GOLD MEDAL brand. In sealed packages.
SSI
EXAMINATION It ARRANGED TO
SELECT A SUCCCMOIt AT
AN EARLY DATE.
IAR6E LOAN SUBSCRIPTION
Hamilton Carhartt Hoipa Out City of
Rook Hill on Hor Quota to Amount
of Fifty Thousand Dollars.
Rock HUL?V. B. McFadden, for cvr
V
eral years postmaster at Rock Hill,
has resigned, his resignation to become
effective July 1. The civil service
commission has arranged an examination
to choose Mr. McFadden's suo
cessor to be held in the near future.
Because of the president's executive
order of 1917 placing all postmasters
under civil service rules. Representative
Stevenson will not be able to
name Mr. McFadden's successor,
which was formerly the custom. The
office pays 92.800 a year.
Mr. C. L. Cobb, cashier of the People's
National bank, this city, and
chairman of the Victory Liberty loan
organisation for Rock Hill has received
a telegram from Hamilton Carhartt.
president Hamilton Carhartt mills in
this city, and owner of chain of overall
factories throughout country, who
is now in New York, stating that he
would subscribe $50,000 in Victory
bonds through the Rock Hill Victory
loan committee in order to help this
city raise its quota.
Oconee Asks Federal Aid.
Walhalla.?Oconee county has applied
through the state highway commission
(or federal aid in securing a
bridge across the Chauga river, between
Westminster and Madison, and
for the improvement of the road leading
from Russell on the Georgia line
to Walhalla.
Five miles of the road, beginning
near Russell, will be improved by the
United 8tates government as part of
20 miles of a hard surfaced road starting
at Highlands, N. C.. and coming to
the foot of Callas Mountain, about Ave
miles from the Georgia line in Oconee
county. This road will be built by the
government through its fo~st reserve
in this section, and Oconee countv will
take up construction at the fbot of Callas
Mountain and carry the road on to
Walhalla under present plans.
The State highway commission will
make surveys for these two projects
In Oconee county as soon as possible,
and submit plans, with the county's
agreement to bear its part of the expense
of the two projects, to the United
States department of agriculture
for its approval.
Greeting to Soldiers.
Bennettsvillo.?Marlboro county will
extend to the returning soldiers a welcome
on May 1. Strong committees
have been selected to make arrangements
and carry out an attractive program.
Capt. J. J. McSweon of Greenville.
who at one time resided in this
county the Rev. J. A McMillan of McColl
and Senator John I. Mri.nnrin
have been Invited to deliver addressed
on that day and it is expected that
several of the soldiers will also make
short talks. A regular picnic dinner
will he served.
Negro Fair for Sumter.
Sumter.?At a meeting held here
by a number of negro farmers
the preliminary steps looking toward
the organization of the Sumter
County Colored Fair Association were
token, and the movement to establish
the fair association on a firm basis is
well under way. It was decided to
organise a company with a capital
stock of $20,000 and those present subscribed
for $2,000 worth of the stock.
At the meeting to welcome home the
negro soldiers Mayor Jennings in his
address referred to the desirability cf
the negroes of Sumter county organizing
a county fair association and suggested
that they take up the matter at
once. It was In conseauence of this
suggestion that the preliminary steps
were taken.
Will Build Link.
Spartanburg.?The State highway
commission in cooperation with the
Spartanburg county board of commissioners
is sending to Secretary D. A.
Houston a project to build with federal
aid 1.9 miles of asphaltlc concrete
road, beginning at the city limits of
Spartanburg nnd ending at the pork
of tht? roads at the Bobo place.
This stretch of the road is part of
the main highway from Spartanburg
to Union and Columbia, known as the
Appalachian highway.
Progress In Anderson.
Anderson.?A banquet was served
here when business men of the city
met to put over the $200,000 proposi-.
tion for the new hotel.
The new ice cream factory and cold
storage plant has begun work here.
The storage rooms will hold thousands
of tons of ice and are built with several
inches of cork so as to insulate
the avails of the room. The company
plans to use all of the output of cream
from Clemaon College in the 1ce cream
department.
Two Stills Located.
Bishopville.?R. R. Shaw, deputy
sheriff, S. L?. Folsom, rural policeman,
and E. W. Polsom, constable, took
possession of two whiskey stills. The
first one was at the home of Prank
Mickle, a negro, in Mohawk, a negro
section of Bishopville, and the othei
was at John Pulton's, also a negro,
about two miles from here. Both stills were
small and oheaply made of Ave
gallon tin cans and one or two tube
Hie negroes had about one gallor
of now corn whiskey.
-
*;
Bfl 10 LIMESTONE COLLEfiE
tests si OHM to Itsopen Wireless 1
Station at tiSay for Recaption
. Only of Msaasgss.
Oaffney.?Dr. L?a Doris Lodge,
president of Limestone College, made
tin announcement that James A. Carroll
of Oaffney had subscribed $26,000
to the endowment fund of Limestone
College. The young ladles who hare
die matter of the endowment in hand
are bubbling over with enthusiasm
over thin handsome gift, feeling that
Mr. Carroll, by his princely gift has tono
spiall extent lightened the task
which they had set for themselves to
raise $100,000 for the endowment.
Harry C. Wheat, who prior to the
war had erected a very powerful wireless
apparatus in Oaffney. but who
was required to seal same when war
was declared, has been appraised that
he Is at liberty to reopen his station
for the reception only of messages.
While this was good news to Mr.
Wheat, it is not his purpose to reopen
the station until be is allowed to send
as well as to receive messages. The
station was erected by the young man
man solely for his own amusement.
Killing in Dorchester.
St. George.?Charged with the killing
of Frank J. Grooms, a prominent
citizen of the lower section of Dorchester
County. Wallace Clark is now
in the county Jail here. The killing
occurred on the Boone Hill Road several
miles from Summerville. It seems
that bad feeling had existed between
the men for some time, difference in
connection with a tract of land having
been the cause.
The men met. according to informa
non received in si. George at a cattle
dip in the section in which both lived.
Following words, Clark fired twice,
both shots taking effect in the body
of Grooms, who was on horseback,
and after he fell from his horse as the
result of the first shot Clark is said to
have flred again.
8partanburg'a Scnool Building.
Spartanburg.?Whether or not Spartanburg
will in the near future have a
new high school building at a cost of
$200,000 will be decided by the qualified
electors of this city. The election
is held for the purpose of ratifying or
rejecting the bill passed by the recent
general assembly giving to this district
a new high school building. But
little interest Is being manifested in
the election, and it is believed that
the vote will be light. No opposition
has appeared and it is expected that
the vote will be overwhelmingly in favor
of the proposed bond issue.
Westminster Wins Cuo.
Greenville. ? Westminster high
school for the first t'me in the 12 years
It has been a contestant in the Piedmont
Oratorical and Athletic Asnociat'on
won the championship and was
awarded the Jefferson cup, which It
tar if 1 fartlrl fa. 'Tkl. .... V..
??111 uviii unn v r.m. i mo uup naa
never been permanently won by any
high school in the association in the
past ten years because the requirements
were that it must be won three
consecutive years by the high schocl
which owns it permanently. pnnk
McMillian represented the Westminster
high school and was awarded the
Endel individual medal (or first place
Awarded Greek Medal.
Fort Mill.?In a letter written from
Constantinople is contained the information
that the Order of the Redeemer
has been conferred by King Alexander
of Greece upon Lieut. Comdr.
Wilden A. Ott, U. S. N.. son of Dr. and
Mrs. A. L. Ott of Fort Mill. Lieutenant
Ott has been in the service about
16 years and is about 31 years of age.
During the recent hostilities he has
had charge of a flotilla of submarine
chasers and his boat carries the star
that indicates a "known" destruction
of a German submarine.
Lectures on War.
Chester.?The Rev. Bruce Benton,
pastor of the First Baptist Church, of
Rockingham, N. C.. who has Just returned
from France where he was
stationed near Paris at one of the largest
American aviation camps, delivered
an able address at the First Baptist
Church on "My Experiences With
Our Boys in France." He also spoke
of the league of nations and told what
It would mean to the world in the
years to come.
Wins German Helmet.
Laurens.?For submitting the best
slogan to be used in the forthcoming
Victory Liberty Loan drive in Laurens.
Louie Solomon of the sixth grade
in the Laurens city school has been
awarded the prize, a Gorman helmet.
The contest, iwas open to the pupils
of the schools of the county. Young
Solomon's rallying couplet that won
the trophy as offered by Mrs. R. T.
Dunlap, county chairman, follows:
"Make the Hun groan.
With the Victory Loan."
"Challenge of Human Nejds."
Greenwood.?Seaking on the subject
of "The Challenge of Human Needs."
E. B. Kolb, representing Furman University.
was awarded first honors in
the South Carolina intercollegiate oratorical
contest held in the auditorium
of lender College. R. W. Wilson of
Presbyterian College was given second
place, while A. Stokes King of
Wofford was accorded third honors.
The second place winner had for his
ilbjnct "Oir Greater Task?" while
Mr. King spoke on "The Rternality of
Law."
Killed by Pistol that.
Laurens.?Mrs. Mary Owens Hill,
wife of Irvin Golden Hill, was found
In a dying condition with a bullet
wound in her temple at her home at
Cross Hill, Laurens county. Mrs. Hill
was discovered by her husband who
at once gave the alarm, but his wife
died before medical attention could be
given, it was stated.
Coroner R. R. Owlngs held the In-west
and the jury returned a verdict
'hat Mrs. Hill came to her death by
gunshot wounds inflicted by parties
inknown to the jury.
Physicians
yon know the real h
, doctors made of fie
hearts: those men who ai
as in the broad daylight
Castoria has done, is doi
for children.
- Fletcher's Caktoria
ment We just want to
Your physician will
on the market, and he is
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JUST WHAT DID HE MEAN*
Remark Made by Old Citizen Seemec
Something Like Slam on Higher
Education.
At n recent Lowell centenary meet
In? in Cambridge, Mass., Prof. Wll
It.. 1) m ? ? -
Mm uuMUf Auyior, who presided, toK
tills:
When Cornell university wns found
cd there was n struggle between Ith
ilen, N. Y., and Ovid, N. Y., for the 1v
cntlon of the institution. Ithaca wOv
out. It seemed necessary to compen
sate Ovid In some way, und so the neu
state Insnne asylum was located a'
Ovid. After some years had gone hf
and both Institutions were flourishing
the Ovid people began to suspect that
Ithaca had a l*>tter thing than thoj
had. Two old citizens were growlfnp
about Ithnca's prosperity one day
when one of them said:
'.'Well, we got the insane nsylura
anyway."
"Yes. we did," said the other, "Ru1
you'll find out that It takes three In
sane asylums to equal n college.*?
Dallas "News.
Not Erudite.
"Necessity knows no law."
"He'd be right at home nino'ig thi
practitioners in my court," arid oh
Judge Flubdub.
[ Have y
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smooth
I Royal."
But he
leaves ;
with it:
that it <
demnec
for use
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nman doctors right around i
sh and blood just like you:
re responding to your call in tl
; they are" ready to tell you
ing and will do, from their
is nothing new. We are not a
impress upon yon the importaj
tell you this, as he knows then
particularly interested in the
Children
L^lj
I Do the Peoj
* 1 Do you know why you are asl
*1 when you want a child's remedy: w
[j For years we have been ex
'i Fletcher's Castoria has broueht c
Istltutes and counterfeits.
To protect the babies: to shi
generations to come we appeal to
insist on having Fletcher's Castor;
icine. And remember above all t
made for children?a medicine pr<
changeable. A baby's food for a
just as essential for the baby.
The Castoria Recipe (it's on eve
the same hands in the same manner
ture of Chas. H. Fletcher and perfect
MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AR
1 GENUINE CAST
Bears the
HI CINTAUI C?MN
?ai?namgiar'
17 Guaranteed to <
^5J *n<* wW101" 'nJ"r3
J*T i usually auQlrleut
(&. f *' 'imitt upon J
'rvt*/ U^fcl Killer. Ai rtr-isel^i
t Wis f *,u ""l
nSiCl^^lllvl ?/ four SRc Mns- Pr"t'>a
(fJpO VSLi' V. Tr* It on rueum' or
_ +S tomato plants. Mom
!* ! ?< r*-~
Wanted Hia Share.
"Any letters for me?"
"What name?"
"Jason Howlett."
"Uni-m-m. Nope."
i?r?n. - ai- ?a
i iiii i s si range. ~
"Expecting any?"
"No, but Israel Fuhldeton was rending
tli* other day there was enough
* letters sent through th' post office lust
year to give every man, woman an'
child 23 each?an' I thought I'd come
' in fer my share."?Milwaukee Free
Press.
t
Yes, Rofnlo, the other half has to
live on what the better half Is able
to cook.
Keep your Over active, your bowcli clean
by tnklng Or. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta and
^ you'll keep healthy, wealthy and wlae. Adv.
J Writer's cramp may affect either the
wrist or the stomach.
ou ever heai
aking powder," sa
solicitor, "costs le:
i omits to say that
a bitter taste, that foe
is likely to stale in a <
contains alum, whicl
1 by many medical aul
in food.
d and France proh:
alum baking powder:
YAL I
\de from Cream of 7
derived from grapes
bains No AlumLeaves
No E
mmmm mjM^^SBESBBSmK
d Castoria
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n your neighborhood: the
the doctors with souls and
ae dead of night as readily
the erood that Plfttchnr'a
experience and their love
sking you to try ah experince
of buying Fletcher's.
3 are a number of imitationt
welfare of your baby.
Cry For
-7
>le Know?
ted to call for Fletcher's Castor!a
hy you must Insist on Fletcher's?
plaining how the popularity of
>ut innumerable imitations, subeld
the homes and in defense of
the better judgment of parents to
la when in need of a child's medhings
that a child's medicine is
;pared for gTown-upa is not interbaby.
And a baby's medicine is
;ry wrapper) has been prepared by
for so many years that the signaion
in the product Ae synonymous.
OUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA
"ORIA ALWAYS
Signature of
NY. NKW YORK CITY.
MM \
Without 1 :i jfts '
r to Tina. One or two application* jP*py*'^j|
to Mil the entire crop. Kailly
itonecypber'a Irlik Potato But
nnJ irnerul etores. If your J0CC' Tj'IIDWIR
lv you. we will send you
ituiteh. cantaloupe ond Ay-l . i.
>y back If not eatleflod^^^gi^-^S^Iptj^e^^
No Need of It.
First SIuin Mother?The Idenr of
mom young snips from the settlement
coining here to tell us how to take
cure of our Imbles.
Second Ditto?Ain't they nervy to
talk that way to experienced womn?
Here's one yesterday givln' tne a lot
' of information, nnd I've nussed seven
hahies through everything a child kin
, have and hurled live of 'em.
What la "Spring Fever"
II la almply low Vitality, a lack of F3n?-rgy
canard hv Inlpurltlra In the blood. OROVK'3
TASTKI.ESS chill TONIC rratorra Vitality
tnd Energy liy Purifying and Enriching
lilood You can soon foal lis Strengthening,
invigorating Effect. Price S?c.
Don't worry, trouble can't stick
with us forever; we gotta die sooner
or later.
Riches have wings hut that doesn't
' mean they're going to fly at you.
rd this?
ys the | |
ss than t 3
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)d made u
day and 1
1 is con- I
:horities I f*
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