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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C
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Rats lik« fruit as well as tgraim
With even the most diligent care, the
storage house wyi sometimes become
infested with rats or mice. Once they
get started on this* diet they become
confirmed enthusiasts. Losses amount-
GOD’S HOLY BOOK
As
the
It Has In pressed Many of
World’s Greatest Thinkers
In AH Ages.
Sir Walter Scott on his deathbed
ing to many thousands of dollars luive ^ ^ but one bookf y* Bi _i
been reported. A rat poison has been
1 United States when the centennial cel
ebration of the Declaration of Inde
pendence was held. At that time he
was asked for a message ■'to the chil
dren of the land, and his words, which
have become famous, were these:
Hold fast to the* Bible as the sheet
anchor of our liberties. Write its pre-
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developed at the Mellon Institute of
Indusrtial Research that is over fifty
times more powerful than any hereto
fore known. RAT-TOX is this power
ful poison and a tasty bait combined.
Rat-Tox is packed in handy tubes.
Bread, meat or cheese‘are not heces-
cepts upon your hearts and practice
ble; read that to me/’
’ f osU “ r ** i( f them in your lives. To its influence
*“ ' re » t «< * "f” kmpiom we m for the we
and shifted the center and balance of
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has
Carried away captive it
down rival altars and over
have made in true civilization, and to
roken
thrown false gods, till the right of
way has been accorded to it by friends!
.this we must look as the guide in the
future.”
Benjamin Franklin said, “Young
wry. Get Rat-Tox from your retailer. ”*} uy .ro-oo, my ^ you is thit you cut-
-V"' and Joes. Sold into bondage by false tivi|te an acquaintance with, and a
’ brethren it has captured the hearts - - - - -
masters and ascended the throne
^ of dominion. Driven into the sea it
• has gone over dry-shod, seeing its en-
Qood Health RequiresQood Elimination emies drowned in the flood and itself
singing the glad song of deliverance.
firm belief in the Holy Scriptures.
Huxley said, “The Bible has been
the Magna Carta of the poor and of
the oppressed. Down to modern times
no state has had a constitution in
'O be well, you must keep the
blood stream free from impur- i rater the'’darkness by the radiance of
ities. If the kidneys lag, allowing
body poisons to accumulate, a toxic
condition is created. One is apt to
fed dull, languid, tired and achy.
A nagging backache is sometimes a
symptom, with drowsy headaches
and dissy spells. That the kidneys
JVC not functioning f.: operly U often
shown by burning or scanty passage
of accretions. If you have reason to
suspect improper kidney function
ing, try Doan’s Fi7/a—a tested
stimulant diuretic. Users praise them
throughout the United States. Ask
your neighborf
Nailed to a felon cross, it has illumi-
I which the interest of the people are
sc largely taken into account, in
which the duties, so much more than
the privileges, of rulers are insisted
upon, as that drawn up for Israel in
Deuteronomy and Leviticus. Nowhere
is the fundamental truth that the wel
fare of the state, in the long ran, de
pends upon the righteousness of the
citizen, so strongly laid down. The
Bible is the most democratic book in
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its c'vn glory, and transformed the
suir.jnits of sacrifice into a throne of
urmersal judgment. Sealed in the
gl '‘m of a sepulchre, it has come forth
w.th the echoing footsteps of Al
mighty God. rising to dominion over
all intelligence.’'
Matthew Arnold said, “The Bible _
alone gives the true prescription forlthe wurid.”—Prof
happiness and men will never cease' j be Gaffney Ledger,
to wish for happiness.” I ______________
Thomas Carlyle said, “The Bible is!
the book wherein for thousands of i ♦
years the spirit of man found light'* FARM DEMONSTRATION
and nourishment and the response to | ♦
whatever was deepest in his heart.” ! 4
William E. Gladstone says, “If I ♦
am asked to name the one comfort in
sorrow, the safe rule of comfort, the
true guide of life, I must point to
what, in the words of a popular hymn,
is called the old. old story, told in
an old Book, which is God’s
NEWS
C. B. CANNON, County Agent
GOAL!
BEDDING SWEET POTATOES
To be successful with bedded pota
toes, there are three things to be con
sidered: Namely, seed selection, seed
richest' treatment for disease pores, and care-
gift to mankind.” i ful preparation of plant bed. These
Coleridge says. “I know the Bible is three factors will do much towards
inspired, because it inspires me.” (controlling diseases and successful
The German poet Heine was a Jew storage,
and a skeptic, yet after a day spent! After.the danger of frost, which is
in the unwonted task pf reading the about the middle of March to first of
Bible, he exclaimed, “What a book! April, usually six weeks before trans-
Wide and vast as the world, rooted in | planting time, the potatoes may be
the abyss of creation; and towering bedded in open ground, usually 4-6
up behind the blue secrets of heaven; weeks before danger of frost is over
sunshine and sunset, promise and ful- (15th-20th of February), the potatoes
fillment, birth and death—the whole may be bedded in hotbed,
drama of humanity are all in this The Porto Rico or Nancy Hall is the
are an in
book. Its eclipse would be the return
of chaos; its extinction would be
epitaph of history.
John Quincy Adams, sixth president
most popular potato used through this
the section. The Triumph is recommend-
de for green or early market.
In selection of seed be sure to use
of the United States, said. “The first only healthy uniform seed from fall
and almost the only book deserving selection from the best yielding hills
only book deserving
of universal attention is the Bible. I of disease-free poatoes, and of^the de-
DIXIE GEM
speak as a man of the world to men of , sired type. Mr. E. P. Milam of Lau-
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the world and I say to you, search the rens, is one fanner who practices the
scriptures." ‘ field selection and finds that it pays
well. If you would split the stem and
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Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth presi
dent of the United States: “I’m prof
itably engaged in reading the Bible.
In regard to this great book I have
| only to say that it is the best book
hich God has given to man. Hold
fast to the Bible as the sheet anchor
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examine the potato you will detect
stem rot. If the stems are blackened
inside discard from seed purposes.
The potato that shows nearly round,
sunken, black spots on the surface, or
rottep ends, should never be bedded.
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of your liberties, write its precepts Just before bedding, the potatoes
on your hearts, and practice them in should be closely selected in order to
your lives.” remove all signs of diseased potatoes. SS
William E. Gladstone, England’s Due to diseased potatoes throughout —
grand old man: “There is but one this section, it would be wise to treat. ——
question and that tatoes with 40 per |
can and will correct anything that cent formaldehyde. »Use one quart to i EE
needs correcting. My only hope for 50 gallons of water and immerse po-' —
the world is in bringing the human tatoes for five to eight minutes. Bed Z=:
mind into contact with divince reve- potatoes as soon as possible after=
What do you think of: 1 * 1100 -” treatment. You may use tubs or, =
■ • 1 Li 4. l, 4.L 1 John Wesley, founder of Methodism, barrels for this selection, just so they
being BOle to buy a three said: “O give me that book; at any will not leak. £ v
DieCe bed room suite of P™** P ve ^ book of God! Here Most potato plants^in this state are
1 I*. •« . -m is knowledge enough for me*. Let me usually grown in op|en ground, but for
gOOG Quality COmDineQ be a man of orip (v-ok.” ' w - < early plants the hotbed is recommend- EE
With beauty at a Drice of ^ Pxesi^nt CmvSn Coolidge said, “If ed. which is made as follows: :E_
, fwv j/r » ' American democracy is to remain the Locate the bed in a southeastern ex- =
arOUnU vbU.UU. we na\e greatest hope of humanity, it must posure, with protection froni wind pre-
more.
them. Better suites if tont * nue abundantly in the faith of ferred. with easy reach of water, good
~ . . |.| || jthe Bible."’ drainage, and preferably new land,
you preter just a little Professor William Lyon Phelps, Breal land deep, scoop out three to
1 American eiucator of Yale university, four inches of soil rather than dig
{said, “I thoroughly believe in a uni- deep pit. Make bed rectangular, not
tversity education for men and women; over six feet wide and as long as nec-
but I believe that a knowledge of the essary to accommodate the seed beded.
Bible without a college education is Mix approximately half and half I
more valuable than a college educa- cotton seed and horse stable manure •
*V*v ;t:on without the Bible.” (for heat (15 bu. of cotton seed to at
Howard A. Kelly, M. D^ American plot 6 feet by 144 feet) and put down
surgeon and scientist, said, “The in- a laypr of 4 to 5 inches. Level, pack
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“T WAS in a very weakened,
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Anna, Texas. “I was so weak
I had to go to bed, and kept
getting weaker.
T suffered with my back so
modi. I waa very nervous,
couldn’t rest good at night I
couldn’t eat anything—I just
wasn’t hungry.
1 had read so much of
Cardui, I thought best to use
it I took seven or pight bot
tles, and by the rim* I h^d
taken them I was stronger
than I had been in several
years. I can highly recom
mend Cardui.”
Thousands of ether women
have found that the tonic ef
fects of the purely vegetable
ingredients of Cardui were
fast what they needed to kelp
restore their appetites, to hdp
bring them easily and natu
rally back to normal health
and strength. Its action has
been found to be of great
benefit in many common fe-
timate experiences of life have shown and if dry, sprinkle. Cover the mix-
me that the Bible is a living word; ure with 2 to 3 inches of sand or fine
just as definitely God’s word to me loamy soil: Allow this to remain 24
,as a letter received in the mail from to 36 hours before bedding to prevent
my mother to me personally” poUtoes overheating.
Woodrow Wilson, twenty-eighth
Immediately after heating, bed po-
president of the United States, said, tatoes so as to be nearly touching.
“A man has deprived himself of the Cover with one inch of sand or loamy
j best there is in the world who has soil, then one inch layer of Unpacked
deprived himself of a knowledge of the pine straw, and cover straw with four
Bible.” inches of soil. The straw prevents;
William Jennings Bryan said. “For pulling potatoes out of ground when
nineteen hundred years the battle be- plants are pulled,
tween the spiritual and material con- I Bed 3 to 4 bushels for enough plants
'ception of life has raged around the for each acre.
Bible.” \ In case of danger of frost use light,
Eugene Field said, “I would not now ^ canvas or glass or heavy muslin to 1
exchange for any amount of money protect plants.
the acquaintance with the Bible that • Pull plants often to encourage pro-;
was drilled into me when I was a boy.” duction. Wa
Water plants often to pre-' ~~
When John anna maker, the mer- vent dryness, but do not keep bed, i
I chant prince, was eleven years old, he soggy. Two. inches of straw loosely):
purchased a Bible. In later yean? he thrown on is good to prevent soil- j i
said of this purchase. I have, of baking, water-packing and mild frost :
to 6; SS
Boy it at your druggist’s.
CARDUI
purchase
course, made large purchases of prop- injury. Plants should have 4
erty in my time, involving millions of inche of underground growth,
dollars. But it was as a boy in the 1 A. Rhett Martin of Gray Court, is
country, at the age of eleven years, carrying out the above plan in bed-;
; that I made my greatest purchase. In ding his sweet potatoes. It is very,
the little mission Sunday school I simple and easy for the person who
bought from my teacher a small red wishes to grow more and better pota-
kather Bible, about eight inches long tfies per acre.
and six inches wide. That Bible cost - r ' *
Maple porch rockers in =
Far Fdnk TraUa
$2.75, which I paid for in small in
stallments as I earned the money.
OT ? r my ! l fe } see , that ; the natural finish and
the little red bow was the foundation I ... m • » j 3
on which my life was built and has Wltfl lUCKOry FOUndS and
made possible aU that counted in Spaced ariYlS pHced from
life. I know now that it was the ^^ . r ,
greatest investment and most impor- 4.UU UP at
tant and far-
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ng purchase I ever
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