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Watch Your Kidneys!
That '1*4 back” ia probably due to
kidfllw. It ahowa in a dull,
ttoobbiatf iMrkache or aharp twinges
»looping. You have headaches,
dizzy spells, a tired, nervous feel-
imp and irregular kidney actidf£ Don’t
nq()ert it—there is danger of dropsy,
gnecl or Bright’s disease! Use Doan’s
Kidney Pills. Thousands have saved
themselves more serious ailments by
the timely use of Doan’s. Ask your
neighbor!
A North Carolina Case
C. W. Lawrence,
Main 'St.. Scotland
Neck, N. C., says:
"My back ached In
tensely, I felt weak,
and mornings I was
sore and stiff. The
trouble bothered me
considerably while
working, and often I
could hardly stoop.
Finally I got a box
of Doan's K I'd n fry
Pills and used them.
They soon relieved me of the trouble.”
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Cat Doss’* at Any Store, 60c s Bos
Doan’s vkiy
POSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
ONIONS REQUIRE
VERY RICH SOIL
Work Into Seed Bed 3 or <4
Inches of Well-Rotted Ma
nure, Say ^Specialists.
USE HIGH-GRADE FERTILIZER
Renew your health
by purifying your
system with
SWISS CHARD GROWN
• MAINLY FOR GREENS
v * ' >■ . V H
‘ " :
Soil Should Bte Rich and Thor
oughly Prepared.-
When Young Plant* Aro Nicely Start-
od They Should B« Thinned Out
—Lucullus. Is Considered the
Beet Variety.
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.) _
Cbnrd, usually spoken of as Swiss
chan]. Is a form of beet with fleshy ;
leuf-stema grown mainly for (me as
greens during early summer and fall.
The seeds resemble those of the com
mon garden beet and are planted in
exactly the same manner. The soli
on which chard is planted should he
well enriched and thoroughly pre-
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PROSPECTS VERY BRIGHT FOR
NEW BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
AT BATES FERRY.
constipation, headaches,
and stomach, liver ana
blood troubles. »
The (enuine are sold
only in 35c packages.
Avoid imitations.
Age of Discretion.
Youth has its compensations, but
'personally we are glad to have passed
the age when we thrilled nt the sight
■at a jpent hi n silk hut and fur collar.
—Gal reston News.
Plants Grow Rapidly and Should Havs
Frequent Shallow Stirring of Sur-
faos Soi i—Plant “Ssts” hi
Rows 15 Inches Apart.
(Prepared by the United Suites Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
Unions require a mellow, rich soil;
In fact, very few gardens are rich
enough to grow good onions without
some fertilizing. In preparing the soil
break It up with a spading fork, work
ing into the top 3 or 4 Inches of well-
rotted manure, suggest garden spe
cialists of the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture. Ten pounds of
high-grade commercial fertilizer should
also be spread over each square rod of
ground and well rukeil Into the soil
a few days befo/e planting the onion
“sets.” Poultry and sheep manure are
both good fertilizers for onions, but
must be used sparingly and well
mixed with the soil to prevent burn
ing the onion roots.
Require Frequent Stirring.
Onions grow very quickly and re
quire frequent shallow stirring of the
surface soil. The usual method. Is to
plant the •‘sets". In rows about 15
Inches apart and 3 to 5 inches apart
in the rows, covering them Just so thg
tops will be below the surface. A nar
row steel rake Is a good tool for work'
Ing between the rows at first, but latbrj pared, say garden specialists of the
us the onions attain some size a wheel
hoe can be used. For the very first
working and for getting between the
Individual plants In the rows there is
nothing better thi\n a short piece of
lath with three ^vlre brads driven
through it at one end, maki-ng what Is
known as a “scratcher." By and by
(he onion tops will get so'large that
they almost fill the spaces between the
rows and hand weeding may hitfe to
be resorted to In order to keep the
crop free from weeds.
Scatter Nltrats of Soda.
About the time the onions begin to
RICHLAND ENOOtiSES PROJECT
Travelers to St. Matthews, Charles
ton, Orangeburg arid Branchville
Have Choice of Two Routes.
Swiss Chard, a Beet Which Has Been
Bred for Salad Foliags Instead of
Root. * ~ '
United States Department of Agricul
ture. Plant the seeds In rows 18
Inches to 2 feet apart and lO-'to 12
seeds to the fodFfo Insure a full stand.
The seeds should be covered about 1
Inch deep, and the surface slightly
packed with the back of the hoe after
the seeds are covered.
When the young plants are nicely
started they should be thinned to stand
about 4 ,or 5 inehes apart in the row.
The plants thinned out are commonly
used as greens. Cultivate the same as
beets, and In cutting for greens re
move the feaf stems, leaving the roots
Columbia. — County commissioners
law makers, and representative citi
zens of . Richland and Calhoun boun
ties assembled at Bates ferry -o dis
cuss plans for the construction of a
steel bridge over the river at tha ferry
and to devise the'ways and means' of
defraying the.,cost. Enthusiastic men
paved the wsty for an early start rind
the prospects are bright for the erec
tion of a toll bridge to be constructe I
by the two counties. *
Richland county representatives dt
the meeting indorsed the project and
a majority of the delegates adopted a
resolution pledging Richland county
to build approaches if Calhoun county
agreed to the same proposition, the
cost to -be prorated according to the
'taxable assessement. Coun;y commis
sioners are to fix toll charges accord
ing to plans and each county iwll get
their share of the receipts until the
total cost Is refunded! It is th-:n that
th^ bridge will be thrown open to the
public and declared a free crossing.
Calhoun county officials are. to give
•he project immediate consideration.
Columbians atteriding the meeting
are enthusiastic over the prosps’t fo*
a substantial bridge at Bates ferry?
Travelers going to ’ St. Matthews,
Orangeburg. Branchville and Charles
ton may take the Bluff road to Bates
ferry or the Garner’s ferry road by
Eastover to reach the proposed bridge
Fort MiU —Wtth~the federal land
banks again functioning, the Fort
Mill National Farm Loan associatian,
which was organized in^ May. 1917, has
resumed business, and applications
enlarge at the base, or to “bottom," as an(1 blurts of the plants to produce ! » or loans aggregating about 155.900
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the growers say, it is a good nlan to
50good cigarettes
for 10c from
, one sack of
GENUINE
BULL
DURHAM
TOBACCO
more leaf stems. The thick leaf stems
are cooked the same as other greens.
The variety of chard known as Lucul
lus Is considered best, (’hards are of
an ornamental nature and can be plant
ed as a border along the garden.
PLAN TO SMOTHER BINDWEED
STRIKE
10 cigarettes for 10 ots
Handy and convenient; try
“ them. Dealers now carry
both sizes: 10 for 10 cts;
20 for 20 cts.
It’s Toasted
"Expectation” Dream.
To drerfm ffhai -you expect some one
and he comes denotes you are safe
in the course you are pursuing, but
If he does not come, then your course
is unwise and you should change.
A Celestial Victim.
The Comer—I’m really afraid t£> gc
-near the earth—they pve you such
awful nsmes.—New York Sun.
ASPIRIN
Name ; 'Bayer” on Genuine
l
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bu Need
HANCOCK.
SULPHUR-COMPOUND
Physician* agree that sulphur Is one of the
most effective blood purifiers known.
Per pimple*, black-heads, freckles, blotches,
and fan.as wella s for more serious face. *«dp
and body eruptions, hives, eciemaretc., use
thUscientific compound of ^utphur. As a lo-
t)®*. It soothes and heats: taken internally
k Sets at the root of thetrouble.
Far over 25 years. Hancock SulphurCom-
P*»»4-haa*(ve* satisfaction.
60c and $1.20 ths bottle.
■* your druggist's. If he can't supply you
send his name and the price in stamps and
and we will send you a bottle direct
MANCOCK LIQUID SLXPHUR
COMPANY
Baltimore. Md.
SUmii tk.'fhur Ctmpmd Oint-
—25< SOc—ftr uh with thi
LtptU Ctmfnuui.
Onions Are Easily Grown on Good
Soil and Require Little Attention
Besides Weeding.
scatter a very little nitrate of soda,
not more than two pounds to the
square rod, over, the soil between the
rows and wwk It In with a hoe or
rake. This will stimulate the growth
Just at the time thq i |?ttTT r “ptTmts most
need a little extra fixxl and wifi usu
ally Increase the yield. -
A quart of onlon 5>t ~sets” properly
planted and given a fair chance will'
produce about one-half ^bushel of ma
ture oulons.
USES OF BORDEAUX MIXTURE
Best Fungicide to Apply on Vegeta
bles, Grapes, Ornamental Plants
and Potatoes.
Alfalfa Is One of Best Means of Con
trolling Wild Morning Qlon}—Other
• . Crops Useful.
Alfalfa, because of its excellent
-smothering effect and frequent cutting
it receives, Is one of the best all-arounu
means of controlling bindweed (wild
morning glory) in sections where
alfalfa grows well. United States
I department of Agriculture .experts
find, t’owpeas. sorghum, millet, soy
beans and buckwheat are also useful
smothering crops, but are rarely
as successful as alfalfa. It is well
to folloteqilfalfa with a clean cultivated
crop, such da corn. ■*
Hogs are fond of both the under
ground and above ground growth of
bindweed. If the land is plowed it
will greatly assist the hogs in re
moving the underground parts. Sheep
pasturing has been found helpful, but
It is not as useful a method as hog
pasturing, (grazing helps to hold bind
weed in check, but can not be de
pended upon to secure eradication.
The use of chemicals other than salt
has not been successful except under
special conditions and is not rec
ommended. Care should be exercised
to prevent the introduction of the pest
by means of (1) Impure seed, especially
Take Aspirin only as told In each
package of genuine Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin. Then you will be TolfotVing
the directions and dosage worked out I
by physicians during 21 years, and
proved safe by * millions. Take no
chances with substitutes. If you see
the Bayer Cross on tablets, you can
take them without fear for Colds,
Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
„ , L . , ..Earache. Toothache. Lumbago and
Columbia -W L Edwards, oil land for pain Han( , T tjn bojes of twe , ve
dealer, was- ^less >d from the New- tab|ets ^ few rems Dru> , Kists also
berry jail the warrant against him be- , ge j| | arKer packages. - Aspirin is the
| ing withdrawn. He returned to Co- , trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of
Mopoacetlcacidester of Salicylicacid.—
have been received and passed upim
by the board of direetprs. and a gov-4,
ernment appraiser is expected to
reach Fort Mill in a short while to ap
praise the lands on which mortgages
are to he given to secure loans.
6 Bcllans
Hot water
Sure Relief
re ll-ans
FOR INDIGESTION
SLOW
DEATH
Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi
culty in urinating, often mean
serious disorders. The world’s
standard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles—
COLD MEDAL
i lumbla in the afternoon - Sheriff-Can- 1
non Blease said' over the telephone
that all matters regarding Edwards.at
Newberry had been “satisfactorily set
tled to all oartles concerned. ,
Adv,
AaMMfdc Fswdcr tt Shake lats Year Shscs
And sprinkle In the Foot-;
Bath. It takes the sting
out of Corns, Bunions,;
Blisters and Callouses, ;
and gives rest and com-/
fort to hot, tired, smart-;
Ing, swollen feet.
More than 1,800,000
pounds of Powder for
the Fast were used by
our Amy and'Navy
during the war.
Allen’s Foot* >
lase, tbo pow
der for the feet,
the friction from the shoe, fresh*
the feet knd gives new vigor.
relieves the pain of tight or
so quickly. Bold everywhere.
Bordeaux mixture is our best fungi
cide for use on vegetables, potatoes,
grapes, and ornamental plants. For
apples and stone fruits, lime-sulphur
replaces hordeaux. On potatoes hor-
deaux mixture not only protects the
potato plant against fungous diseases,’
but also prevents the burning of the
leaves which comes in hot. dry sea
sons. Sprayed plants outyield the un
sprayed plants. For use on potatoes
to Control the potato beetle, one-half
pound of parts green,.or two pounds of
atsehate of lead may be added to the
hordeaux mixture. ' » '
POISON BAIT FOR CUTWORMS
Paris Green or Arsenate- Mixed With
Wheat Bran arid Molasses Is
Specific Remedy.
Poisoned bran bait Is thq specific
remedy for cutworms. The accepted
formula for large acreages is wheat
brap, f»0 pounds; parts green or crude
arsenic, - two pounds; black strap mo
lasses, two quarts; water, „ two To four
quarts or more as needed. Mix the
bran and poison thoroughly In a dry
state, then add the dilute*! molasses,
and stir vigorously antlL. thoroughly
mixed. Distribute the. bran over the
Infested field broadcast, taking care
to sprinkle it sparingly around <^ach
bill. Middlings or alfalfa meal may
*• substituted for bran.
bindweed seed may be contained In
the droppings or may enter manure
by the addition of bedding contain
ing bindweed seeds,- and (3) thrashing .
outfits, thrashing machines.
York.^-Hundreds of acres of cotton
around York have b^en planted over
within th^ last few days, the farmers
d is pairing Of the seed coming up that
were put in the^ground a month ago.
The long continued>old spell and dry
weather have be^n very- unfavorable
to germinating seed and young vege
tables
—.—■ ’ ’ ;
Oreenville.—A record for-, J sn^dy
justice was made for Greenville coun
ty when, just 7? *hours after he fired
the shot which killed City Policeman
George S. Burroughs, William Thomp
son, negro, was found guilty of mur
der .in the ses’ions court and sentenc
ed to die in-the electric chair at Co
lumbia May 27.
With the Best Intentions.
“Willie, what are you doing with
that oil can?” “I’m oilin’ baby’s
tongue so he can talk."—Life.
CAPSULES
Rock Hill. Fifty votes were cast in
the* election on the''charter amend
ment increasing the number of coun-
cilmen from three to five and provid
ing for the election of the mayor hy #
impure wheat seed; (2) manure—{the people. Thirty-eight voteh for
the change and 12 against/ Many were
disqualified by non-payment of taxes.-
Hartsville.—Haftsville was shocked
unless i to receive the nev*; that A. D. Thomas
thoroughly cleaned, may carry the
seeds of bindweed from farm to fartn.
POTATO SCAB LOWERS GRADE
Presence of Few Scabby Specimens
\ . May Cause Severe Depreciation
V in Value of Crop.
and coysin Hallie Thomas were
drowned when a boat capsized on
P.restwood lake.
Efforts to find the bodies have so-
far proved’ fruitless..
Scab' is an example of a field
disease that causes severe depreciation
in the value of a crop of potatoes,
says the United States Department of
Agriculture. The presence of a few
scabby potatoes may Idwer the grade
of an otherwise fancy lot. In some
sections scab can be controlled by seed
treatment, but In many instances care-
ful grading-, will prevent shabby
potatoes as well as those affected
with wire-worm, white-grub, nematode,-
and flea-beetle Injury from reaching
the market.
Pilgrimage to Heme Orphanage.
j York. Favored by the blue skies
and brilliant sunshine of an ideal
spring day, the pilerimrige of Episco
palians .tq, the Church Home orphan-
asre here^-was an unqualified success.
With upward of 500 persons from
.points away from York in attendance
an open air service on the grounds in
the morning was conducted by the
Ji o y, Kirkman G. Finlay, bishop coad
jutor and addresses ffi the afternoon
by Bishop Finlav. Christie. Benet, Au
gust W. Smith. W. B. Moore and Wil
liam »F. Robertson.
.Catarrh i —
Catarrh Is a local disease greatly influ
enced by constitutional conditions.
HAUL’S CAT A RICH MEDICINE is a
Tonic and Blood Purifter By cleansing
the blood and building up the System,
HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE restores
normal conditions and allows Nature to
do its work.-- ,
All Druggists. Circulars free
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
It Makes a Difference.
“Ann;b<<r-bum pulitician after a job.”
“He got the job.”*
“Ah. om* of our best minds.”
bring quick relief and often ward off
deadly diseases. Known as tbs national
remedy of Holland for more than 200
years. All druggists, in three sizes.
Look for the name Gold Medal on every bo*
and accept no imitation
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BABIES LOVE ’
Mf&VflNSIOftTS SYRUP
Ike lateen’ ead CkiMrta’t KeplaSer
Pleaeaxit to give—plaaeant to
take. Guaranteed purely veg
etable and ubeolutely harmieee.
It quickly overcome* colie.
diarrhoea, flatulency and
other like disorders.
The open published
formula appears go
.every label.
lAtAUDngfhn
Cuticura for Sore Hands.
Soak bauds on retiring in the hot suds
of Cuticura Soap, dry and rubTn Cu
ticura Ointment. Remove surplus
Ointment with tissue paper. This Is
only one of the~things Cuticura will do
If Soap. Ointment and Talcum are used
for all toilet purposes.—Aiv. relieves and cures sore and inflamed eyes in
/ i 24 to 48 hours. Helps the weak eyed, cures
Let’s not walk 13' miles before ^*ho i it pain. Ask your druggist or dealer for
SALTER S. Only from Reform Dispcasary,
P. O. Box 151, Atlanta, Georgia
e
sore Eyes
I)r. Salter’s Eye Lotion
miles
breakfast for our breakfast.
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Stop Suffering! Take This Seven-Day
CONFINE DUCKS IN MORNING
During Laying Season Fowls Should
Be Kept in House Until 9:30
or 10 o’Clock. ’-
Ducks lay thekr eggs earty In th#
morning, and should be confined to
the house or pen until 9:30 or 10
o’clock. If allowed to roam earlier
they may lay in a pond or stream and
the *ggs be lost.
Mrs. Long has Arm Broken. ' -
Anderson.—Mrs, W. W.x Long, of
Clemson college wais- brought to the
Anderson county hospital for an x-ray
examination. As Mrs. Long was walk
ing to church, she tripped and fell. and.
in Irying’to catch her arm was broken.
W. R Johson masteK mechanic of
Brogon Mill, had a painful accident
when backfire from one. of the large
hollers of the mill threw hot slndert
over hlm > Although painfully burned
Mr. Johnson's condition is not#ertous
He will be unable to work for anreral
days
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TASTELESS! NO HABIT-FORMING DRUGS
Antiplasms contains no alcohol, narcotics, mercury
luinine or arsenic. Mads from balsams and gums.
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tried Antiplasma orders in bulk
Remarkable tests and public dem
onstrations made in Southern
tates last summer show no
malaria cases we could not
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If your druggist doesn’t sell it, mail $2.00 to> the,Vino Mediee4-Co
20(FWest Houston St.. New York. N.Y.. and one bottle containing com-
plsta seven-day cure will be immediately sent you postpaid-
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