The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 23, 1911, Image 4
PROVE FALSE REMEDY may be found
In. ud Miss Hail Accused if Smuj-
tiing Viioable NvcUacr.
s(1k\(t: uim. vkt dkfi-^t in-
IWTII.K I'iVKALVSIS.
BAGGAGE IS SEARCHED
IMm’HW*, ChummI !>)• (•cim, May
lie TliinkN l>r. I'lfxiicr
of Ho< kcfollor
. , Dr Simon I'lcxnf'r of the Rocke-
The Tip (■•von rustoin House Ollidals . . , , . „ , .
* feller institute declared yesterday
Turns Out to he I ntnic—Over | that it has now been thoroughly es-
Zeulous Outturns Authorities , i B(( fal'Hshed that Infantile paralysis, the
NlJnor l'n«l<*rvnluation of t lothiu^.
{ difjeasc which has brought so much
harm among children in the last few
^flPhe Victims nre Very Indignant. 1 years, is a germ disease. The germ,
t*- * i it is true, Is too small to be detected
The wife and daughter of .lost pa | |V ))IIV niieroscope. but its presimce
Hull of S avannah, (la., one of tie; nature lui\e iiccn estaldisbeil In
ilthlest and most inflnential men‘oilier ways through animal ex|wri-
mentat ion.
Dr. Fle\m
wt^nl
‘In the South. Were rtiiuired to dift-
rol)e in their stateroom aboard the
steamship Lusitania at New 'i ork on
-Friday while a customs inspectress,
adting on a mysterious tip. sub-st
qttently found to be false, made a
-vein search for a diamond necklace
tlfbught to hau
abroad.
The search proving futile, Mrs.
Hull and the daughter. Miss ICIi/.a
Rgmar Hull, were allowed to proceed
to ttwdr hotel, win re another daugii-
ter. Miss Nina Hull, convalescing
from an attack of typhoid fever, had
preceded them without having het n
subjected to search.
/The m-ckla f rumor dismiss.il.
cflrionis iiispetTjriC fcarched the fam
Ilf baggage, anu, charuim nnd'wv -1
ultion in the ca-e tif Mrs Hull and
Miss Kliza 41nft.- sei/ed the article t nly
liV question. Mother and daugh'er :
clpimed they had acted in good faith
win) Is, as a rule, si
lent as to the discoveries made at
the institule of whii li he is a di
rector, eonsentc-d to make Hits stati-
men I yc-ttnlny to thc“ New York
Times in explanation of one of the
argumi tils he brou-ht forward at a
been pui'clia.-ed itiiaring at Albany last week in de
fense of the use of animals in medi
cal research. He then stat’d that
tli" means of the prevention of infan-
l.le paralysis has already been estab
lished. and that it might eons’rva-
ti\eiy he Haiti that the achievement
of a nre is not far distant.
'infantile paralysis," said Dr.
I'levner, "is a germ disease that ai
tacks tli? spinal marrow and brain,
and by merely tnluring or by totally
d'Stroying the delicate tissues causes
■ itlicr a ti mporary or permanent Par
is of the mus'drs.
"Tbe germ of Hie disease has been
known fur a litt'e more than a year
\ but their explanations were not con If is so ■ xie ssively minute that tin*
fIdered satisfactory to Collector Loeli most powerful microscope falls to r' -
attd
Vi
id the articles were seized
"hey consist entirely of wearing
apparel and \iill he held until "Hie
home value," that is the foreign cosl,
plus duty, is paid.
Joseph Hull, the husband and
ffiber, was on Hie pier to erect his
wife and daughter, as was a eon,
DUnlel, a cotton broker in this cbv.
All were indignant at the pro .’d-
Ings anil threaten to carry th" mat
to the courts if necessary
g”tVe were inade To take off even other way
veal it. and yet there are accurati
methods throuch the emplov nieiit of
which tlic nature and presume of the
germ have been determined witn cer
t Minty
"The proof that Infantile paralysis
is a germ disease, and almost all our
accurate knowledge eon’erninc the
nature of the <1 Dense Dr, i'iexncr
went on. "has been secured through
experiments on animals, and could
probably have been obtained In no
ofr stockings." said Mrs Hull Kv
ely stitch of our clothing was
sArched and even our hair did not
e<ta|>e. I consider this treatmunt an
oMnme and 1 had no idea such a
thing could happen on Amerhun
soH."
It was explained for th'> famil'
that the report concerning Hie nei k
lace had probably enme from Sa\an
nah, where there was jealousy over
the fto t that the Hills were form
nate enouvh to afford luxur e iynd
flnbry Xs to the undervaluation
charges. Daniel Hull said
“My sister Kliza was the mi'' one
of the three who had (ireviousl'
he*n abroad, so ! and mv fitther sent
witless to he very cautious and par
"Where does the
t lie doctor w as ask>
known to reside anv w 1
germ reside""
d. "It is not
ere in mat ure.
lie replied, "exeept in connection
with human beings, who either liv'e
tiad or have l.reti in eontait with
some one wlio lias had Infantile par
al'sis. or in relation with some ob
ject in close association with patients
suffe'riug from the disease "
"How is tile disease
the next question. ' ID
w it ii the d ise a si or h\ s
has been iln i ontact w
suffer ng from tlie dise.
deuce at present a\ a ia
the fai t that the germ i
can tie carried ov
who have eome in
siek and t hem se| \ e:
pr. ad "
pers n
.me om
ill a p
w as
S s | e k
e Who
at b lit
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' tie
a t
■ no more than
lue to ignorani
sister and was <
As to the alb
totfl can I
that was
mdlher am
no malicious intent
“Mv sister Kliza lias a
Tie Cklace w liii h slie pun Ii
years ago in Savannah. \
inapeitor there In aid of tlii
the mistaken impression
bought the trinket in I’ari'
lirlnglti'- it with tier on this
course she had no sm h Jew
It w as point ed ont at t in
parfment. of tin- custom 1
ni «tet thut fevlcriil uulhorii
full power to search passen
pected of having dutiable artiebs
concealed about them, and it was
added that there has m ver been a
suit brought as file result of sm h a
search.
Joseph Hull came on here from
Savannah to meet his n turning w ife
and daughter
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COCA-COLA CASE
LIST YOUR LAND
l)H. KKItLKIt (1IVKH KVIDKNCK II Y<>1 HA \ H ANY lot WISH To
A(«AIN8T THK DRINK.
SHU, TO SKTTM RS.
Serious \\ It ness in Ciovernment Suit Many letters I'rom the North anti
Makes (liarKes Against Reverhlge ! West are Flooding the Office of
and Its Manufacture. Secretary Watson for Information.
In the hearing of the case of the
United States against a certain num
ber of barrels and kegs of coca-cola
In the federal court at Chattanooga,
Tenm, Wednesday, some of the moat
Interesting testimoby.yet brought out
was given by Dr. Lyman F Kohler,
chief of the drug department of the
bureau of chemistry, Washington, D.
C
Dr Kelder is the chemist who
made a test of coea-cola and he testi
fied that coca cola contains caffeine,
declaring that to each eight ounce
glass there were one and one-fourth
grains of caffeine, which he says is
poison.
Dr Kebler cited many authorities
in proof of his statement, that caf
fein’’ is a poison and cited a number
of deaths reported as being caused by
Its use. One of these writers had
"reported a case where four and om -
half grains of the drug had produc d
death and he deelandd that about
three glasses of coca-cola contained
this amount of caffeine. Dr. Kelder
testified as to Hie finding of vermin
and hugs in Hie vats as the result of
his inspection of the coca-cola plant
In Atlanta
He a is o testified that caramel and
brown sugar were added becaus of
their opaqueness tended to conceal
Impurities in the coca-cola syrup.
Hr. Kusby, for the government,
testified along the line of the name
of the drink coca cola and stat'd that
no other product bore the name oi
either "coca" or ‘'koi.i "
(loverntmiit chemists stated that
coca-i ola contained neither coca nor
kola and the effort of the governin’ nt
will he to prove thut the drink is
misbranded
Fleet ric luvinps < !iert|M’r.
\s the first dir>ct result of the
(iovernment s anti tru.~t suit against
the so-called "KlecfrP Lamp Trust."
the department of justice has roren
ed intimations that the prii's of d!
elect ric l)ii His w;ii i.e red in ’■’! : I .:
per cent all over the Fnit’d Stati s
Mv such a cut in present prices, folks
who ! uy the electric lamps will -a'
more than $ c, n" u mi a ye i r
department continms to r<
word that the various pools i
so a I led trust are break mg
ant Icipat ion of suits.
I ti
t 1
The department of agriculture is
receiving hundreds of letters from
investors and business men in tin
west and north relative to Hie farm
lands of this state and as a result
a revise list of lands for sale will he
Issued.
Commissioner Watson lias made
the following statement which shows
the tide of 1mmigrat’on is turning
sout hw ard :
Watson's Statement.
"In v-iew of tiie provisions of Sec
tion C’, of the act creating this de
partment and in view of the hun
dreds of Inquiring prospective pur
chasers of agricultural lands farm
people in other states of tin- south,
in the east, middle west, and even m
the northwest, the department has
determined to immediaC ly issue a,-
comfilete a revised list of availa le
properties as cast be colli cted. We
are now prepar'd to furnish to all
land owners, real estate concerns and
real estate agents, blanks upon which
to list properties with the depart
ment for publication in tie- 1I I,
land list and enter upon tin 1^-u 1 l:-t
hooks of the department, tin ko. a
!»g of such hooks hi mg r'-qini' d ••>
law. Tiie blanks ref. rr* d to i 1 • . i 1
designate tiie intomi .t ioa de-i: e,|
and should he promptlv filbd u ml
sent to tiie commissioner of agricul
ture without dehiy. I• i- mv p ir
1(1 issue t lie published land Is'
mediately and a pos' ■ ard from uii'
one asking for blinks, nidi aMtig th
nnmtier of pieces of prou rtl ■> it
desired to list, will bri11g to him ime
ess,i ry n ii m tier of l.i.in k -.
"It. has been utter!' impos-:bb •
adequatel' answer all of Me s;,, , :
i nquiri'S that ti a\ •• i, on n <
during the past few months w . • I
great deal of ixtra work and
Hi is ID' is to iss'e d a' lie
est poS - i i ’ I e niOICen’
In accord a m e " i' ii ft..- ' • i
5?. •••ion r. of the i t • ■ -1
pa rMnetit i n for u i' .o:, - "
from l it d o" i . rs ,p - • ■.
lands i ' ■ ■ e ad'or'i- ] -hr’, ..
I.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
For Kitle—f>ure King Cotton Seed at
Poultry Yard, Jarllngton, S. S.
For Sale—Pure King Cotton Seed at
Si .00 per bushel. Address, J. J.
Littlejohn, Jonesville. S. C.
Money Maker Cotton improved and
selected by T. J. Kirven is the
best. Seed at $1 per bushel. T. J.
Kirvi n. Providence, S. C.
For Sale—l.snii acres fine farm land
m ar Macon, Ha., for less than $ 1
per acre. Address J. L. Ilragdon,
Sumter, S
Huff Wynilottes; S. C. White and
Luff Leghorns, Stock and eggs at
bargain prices also O. I C. hogs,
\Y. F. Carroll, Normandy, Tenn.,
Route No. t.
For Sale—dig Saw, cost $90.00, will
. sell for $ tn.no. six inch*Moulder,
cost $:uu.ihi j will sell for JNO.OO.
L'st iimdition. J. H. Cole, R m-
dleman, N. C.
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Surely
Speedily
•or (,»uick Sale—Six million feet fine
unlil' d long leaf timber. Prices
and terms right to party meaning
i'ltsinc-s. McCallum Realty Co.,
Sumter, S. C.
I or Sale S C R. I. Reds, White
and Lrnwn Leghorns, Llack Lar.g-
shung, I'I? inimt t^jj^ocks. Fg-’s for
.'■et t i n j , 1fur $ 1. M. Ii. Hrant.
I i.irlington, S. (’.
I ggs in in u ator lots or single sit-
t ' n : •'”ni S C Reds, $ i . .'i u per
! • j s e ■ ; hundred. Nice CO' k
i ;• is. ' .' e i .uch. Hagen la I! am
mo
ir 1 h A ;i . u.-t a, S. ('.
HilMlittg '.genis wanted to S'dl ae
t • - '••!' i’.!:.- -a ie to all auto-
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W Lbb > X' una s Island S C
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ous testimonials on file in our office hear as out in this statement.
q Read the following:
I have been a constant sufferer from headache for 12 years an
could not get any relief until it had run its course or take morphine
I tried Lee’s Headache and Neuralgia Remedy and found permanent re
lief.
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11 art svi He, S. C.
Sold everywhere. Price 25c and 50c. Manufactured by
Burwell & Dunn Co.,
Charlotte, N. C.
No. 14 McWhorter Horse
Fertilizer Distributer
will distribute in two furrows fron 3 up to 3 feet or more wide,
side and top dre?s growing crops, or broadcast perfectly 6 feet wide
I 'if --a!
! irg*' or
Price f. (i h. Factory
tjcf.Vnit.
Hopper (ivpai it)
•J.->() III', fertilizer.
, r _ 'i s , (Other machines bo"b larger and smaller. They soon pay for them*
i • k R ,i p 111 ** i a ,i a, N selves in the savin’ of labor. Il you use ferti izer you cant affoid to
do without this dis nbuter. Older today. Ad.ress,
W. M. Patrick, Woodward, S. C.
ind . ’ liters <
: NbiuiI” r
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i lie little Tell Tale which tells th<‘ |
A • ' !• te egg , ( curd of j
’' i . ’ !.*• w *■!.. : he inuirand :
• u r Price 1 ie Address. I
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Fla
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mar Hazardville
In an old fastii”!
mg a tinman 'keleOm.
well those of a ( tl i id
I’ft hut Hie I.(Plies i II d
The Hranurd fainil' is
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•r objects with these secretions Ks-
pecjal pains should be taken to mam
tain In a state' of cb .mimes.s tiie
hands, nose and mouth of all i hd-
dian exposed to the disease, either
direct 1 \ or indireitiy
l-dr how long a tiiio is a patient
tlPeat
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National
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of that
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Dr. i
Tixm-i
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ask nd
in \ «■ r\
rare lust.
of
t ho
hoa rd
of <li-
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st ion
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mnah Tru
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swered
wit ii
a 1'so
info
pt’oeisi
' ri at
L'rou [irt
1 toget lo r
rectors of th
jiany, a director of the Central rail
road and president of the Prairie
Phosphate company. Ho is credit' n
with having made many millions out of transfer is gr
of phosphate properth a
is
The Implements the Farmer Needs.
Few farmers need all farm impie-
nywfttB. The uu*u who has no cows
does not need a separator: the man
without live stock has no use for a
manure spreader: the man _\vlu)
raises only cotton does not need a
^ea huller: the man with only one
jliorse could not afford to buy a two-
weeks
> V
orse plow. We admit all this.
What we wish tp impress upon our
r, h .
present." he replied, "hut it
lieved tliat during the first tlirc or
four weeks of the di'e.ise tiie danger
atest, and lienee pa
tient should he i an full' isolated
during this period and the discharges
from the nose and mouth c ireful'.'
disinfected or destroyed for the pe
riod, and. if possible, L>r man
ntterward.
" I'here is reason for believing that
even after the acute symptoms of the
disease have passed, the inflation
may m some instances he still trans-
mitteij by the patient Hy im ans of
thp nasal seenuions. It is for this
reason that the se 1 returns should Its.
cared for over a longer period than
is embraced in the acute stages uf
Hie malady.”
"WhaLi^re the main sources of in
fection ?"
“Infantile paralysis is chiefly a
disease of children, hut it sometimes
attacks, adults," Dr Floxner said.
4 readers Is that it will pay a man to
\ grow D«*s and save Hiem for seed;
^ that should get two horses and
.then aitwo-horse plow will follow:
lhat he tan make money hy keeping
ive stock, and that when he gets
fhe livestock he can afford to buy
ianur®»preaders and creum separu-
build silos. In short, we Since the germ causing it is carried
ispirc him with high Ideals, '’. v those who have been ill, as well as
Lhim ambitious to do better by persons who have been in immed-
ito get more work stack and ItMe contact with the patients, it is
|chinrrv, and thus to make n °f surprising to find that the hegin-
>ney and live more comfort- Dings of ipany epidemics have been
he possibly can while fie ' traced to schools where many chii-
Uy one horse and uses only dren are assembled; but any consul
the more inefficient tools, erahle gathering of persons, which
luld only convince our one includes many children who are
pners, however, of (lie value brought ( together during the [ireva-
)f three tools, we should he lence of the disease, may be the
|em a •.wonderful service, means of spreading it widely,
iiese, too, any energetic termer can "Thus it has been observed tlru
ire; and if he will manage to have country fairs, Fourth of July cele-
land broken and harrowed with j hrations and like events have all
good two-horse machinery, he can do i proved to he such centres of distrfbu-
Jttat ai good cultivatliif with..them tion of the infection.”
aa anyone can do, although It will The period of greatest prevalence
y. Inevitably 1 cost him more than it | of the'disease. Dr. Flexnet explained,
would with more team power. The jia in the summer. As an epidemic
Implement* we refer to are: (1) a it la a summer disease; that Is, al-
m weeder.‘most aN eager artae In the sunimer
tii.i” t<
i'
’•a'.'"
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tier sal
Hi w t”
a risen
I all 11
nut
\\ ant. .1-
IlcW ill.'
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)rae farmer who has these will soou
able to v»o h«vsee; tljd man
»o U without them should not rest
-Raleigh (X. C )
by far- tftr greatest
or four years.
The pr> sent epidemic first
peared around Loston and New X
a bout three years luio. and lias vr
ually. con l in iionsl > and insiduu;
cxtiiuled o'er North America fr
ocean to ocean and from Canada
(’iihit.* I’rior to this period the •
demies were limited to Norway :
Sweden, where they lia\e een ]
'ailiiti regular!' for more than
quarter of a century. The pre.-
epnlemic in America is part of
general epidemic, or pandemic
called, of the disease affecting a larg-
part of the civilized world The dis
ease is-prevailing in many Kuropean
countries at the present time, as in
'hiy United States And Canada.
Then Dr. Flexner went on ta> de-
scritie the available means of com
bating the disease:
"At the present time," he said,
"there is no specific remedy or cur ■
tor infantile paralysis. The disease
once established ran not, thereto!e.
he controlled hy the application of
any remedy known to medical sci
ence. Luckily, the disease is not a
highly fatal one, although it is one
of the saddest of diseases because
ot the large amount of crippling H
causes. On the other hand, the out
look has been greatly brightened hy
reason of the recent knowledge
which has been acquired concernin':
the nature of the cause of the disease
and the mode of its transmission.
"This knowledge permits the ap
plication of intelligent preventive
measures, which, If effectively em- .
ployed, will serve to diminish the
number of persons affected with it.
The most scientific, as well as the
most humane, method of dealing
with any disease, is to prevent rather*
than to atiempt to cure It. Hence,
th* effort to control this terrible dis- ‘
ease should be In the direction of
a p
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number In July, August and Septem-1 prevention. The various States are
(her. However, tlxe disease does not making a determined effort to deal
wholly disappear at other seasons,
but a small ntynber of case* Mdse in
tin spring and tali months, and even
with the malady throualyprevention,
since they have reguffaikiotMcatlnn
■g pt thedisease." •
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and quarantining
Wanted a I ine ( liiti i It.
Great preaetpers like Wesley a ; 1
wtiiteti. Id did no' fe 1 Hie me! i,
splendid lions's of w rs'iip i' t :'.'• 1
especial use. They earned on their
work of rHiMnns and rt'ori! tracr
in u w it limit t liop uht of tin ri i- • o'
the ed 1 lice.- in " h h h Hi y . In : c.-d
to take Hie pulpit, Thev \v, r” s :’:-
tied to spread the no . s me o'’ salv a
Hen among men in iliivc.p.n (odds •
under humble roofs. Laildirc funds
ind questions of an liii ect a> e ■
Hie least of tlodr eolO'eniR
A popular rc'ivali-’ like Mood-,
would speak night after night, if
need he. in any available iial! or oid
storage warehouse or freight ^ ia 1 i n
Others like Torr.ey. whose eliiqq"!.-. .>•
and earnestness have d: il.' sw a;. ed
thousands, were cont*nt it times, r
no other shelter offered, t > hold tie ir
religious meetings in a tent on some
'scant city lots. Their ' • rr iiimiing'
were of little importance if only ti. ••.
reached the people in tl: ir minis: i \
of the Gospel.
The New X’ork World! sa? s in set
ting so great store upon a magnili
rent temple on th» avenue ] i r . .\k i
took different grounds. Ilf has pa,-:-
ed with the congregation in New
York city which brought him from
Rngland, because it dis^, pointed his
hopes of erecting a huge tabernacle
where every Sunday he abould preach
to crowded audiences The trustees
did not feel justified in undertaking
the task of providing a iL',000,000
church building. \
I Red'. R”t!i ( ’mills—Uir-t "Inm rs
." 1 . t'i it’-' shows in tiie United
St•:! s, I si co kerel in ( lass, I 2 7
IF Ms. Sil'er cup for best cockerei,
in . M da! for ' est rocket fd j
”f ii hr. • .N. 19 1 Tenm ssce and i
I loii a na S t -ii *. lairs. ( rital’igue. I
Fruity CitiFo^, UorttnTuL. Tenn
I aticy ' ImpiM'ed Col'ton Seed—Riant t
! the hnrt. Won first prize from !
I I’la lifers’ Rltosphate Company, of
| <’•: irl.- ’(tn, s (’., and State Fair
\ :, ii ion for largest yiel 1. Small
I vu r.. ’ >. \ cry early. 4 0 pi r cent
Ln' $l.ioi per hu.; Fa Im., 99c.
U. L l. uiey, Rt. I, Choraw,, S. C.
'('\cn per cent prime cotton se» <1
meal, ar ! Mil lift’on ton minimum
• -t a’ per ton c,IT* Augusta,
Savannah or C’aarleston.
X eve any quantity from one to
i a 'lit '• cars. Let us-quo'e you
lull!;' delivered yo’ur staTion. The
FI Hi Huntir Com. Co., Atlanta,
La.
Good l ive Agents wanted in every
town to sell a meritorious line of.
medicines extensively advertised
and used by ever family and In
tiii- stable. An exceptional oppor
tunity for the right parties to
make good money. Write at once
for proposition to L. B. Martin,
Box 1 Dt, Richmond, Va.
DON’T SUFFER WITH
Neuralgia
when a 25 cent L.ctlr of Noah’»
Liniment is puara .(< rd to drive
thn* terroi' away of mcncy re
funded. At the ’ • t twinge,
applied ..s m- ', Noah's
Liniment will give immediate
and effectual rciief. It quicU
the nerves and sc ..tiers the con
gestion, penetrate ; and requites
very little rabbin”-
Noah'n Liniment Ft ' '.T-.mv.'viy ter
Rh’Mmciti*!!!, Srintir.i. t .-'X’” Pack. StitY
Joints and MiimU's, r d'bTc.fit,Colds
Sir-dll', Sjnaiie;. Cu'
Itraisi 1 ', ( (tiie, ( ramp ,
Ncunilgiii, Ti’i'th.'iche, 1
and all Nerve, Honi' a' 1
Muscle Aeliesant P.ii , .
The genuine ha • N-jah s
Ark on every piickage
1 Hi 1 looks like this eu",
but lias KK 1> b ind . .|
front of package and
'Noah's Liniment” ..1-
" .1 > ' In K KI > ink. H •-
ware of imitation-'.
Large. tH.llle, C. eenis,
htkI sold by alt (leatcrs tn
J'.iediiflr* . Guarantee i
cr money refiiiide<l l>y
Noah Kome<ly Co., Luc., (
Ulehmonu, X'a. I
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rill WORLD.
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world
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world
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ply
went
to
smash,
world
•lit
on
n
'volving
Mi” s
a mo
with
iln*
banks.
i>ut no.
1 In y wouldn’t li-dp him make it go.
Ahd so ids heart was fill’d with worn
Lnt the world went on revolving
just the same.
And so it is we come to grief,
Hut the world goes on revolving
just Hie same.
Our ship runs on a jagged reef
Lnt the world goes on revolving
just, the same.
If you want more money {qt your
cotton crop, plant “Acme Upland
Long Staple. Very productive
superior staple. Two bales (1023
Rescued Hive.
\t Kansas City for iiLeen minutes
Thursday F.rnest Loldin.ger, a labor
er. was buried und.r right feet of
dirt in a well, but he was rescued And when at last. In 'course of years
alive and physicians - i> he suffered There comes an end to hopes ind
no serious injury. lit- was at th” fears.
bottom of a sixteen foot well w h-n And we nmst leave this vale of tears
the wall caved in. Workmln hoard. It will go right on revolving just
his cries and dug him out. He was] the same.
unconscious. • ^ —Sommerville Journal.