The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 26, 1908, Image 6
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b<re fhotild Mix Thu
Helpful Becipe et Home end
IVf ^Abjw^t.
Uet Crem aay preecriptaon pherm*-
tbe fedowiog:
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
eiOfj 'Compouad Karroo, one outc;
<1—pmiad b?rep Samapahlla, three
of th#f
Unirereitj of PeoaOTtraala. PWedel-
ptaU. for 0 correct dlacoMta Do net
be aarprieed tc mw Dm differeut otrtao
MtaMlnh boonltala for nick narf woobA
ed poultry to the near future.
DlpbtberU, coaeu motto* and cbolrrm
are couddered tbe bpedal germ dla-
Mueft among fowl*. The flret two eoe-
merated and chicken pox ebow ninny
of the symptoms diapleyed by hemao
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A LONG L:FE
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How to Oenserve Eneigy ai.d
Prolong life, j A
The time come* to every one
Qiwmr conceits. **
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Fer £ toasting
Fag art Bands an Cluny Cellars.
To dcaci light kid slippers pot ana-
«kea tbe life for«. begio to toil, ouoc . K I- .
It li a little harder to elimb a dip a bit of clean flannel In It and rah
hill or walk op aUirt. Exercise j
Shake well in a bottle and take a
teatfoonfel dose after each meal and
beings and are supposed to attack 1 is taken less vigorously or abaa*
those who come m contact wtth tbe 1 doned, and we felt that the end
affected fowls. Tbe feverish. I f
breath, white patcbee In tbe tbnwt i of * 4Ct|ve eerviCe 18 d * wl “S
and extreme weakness of fowl <ll|»b- . It is more than probable that ;
tberis are similar to the dreed dlaeaee Wi3 have been over-driving the j
machine of the body which will
The above u considered by an etni-
MBftsattoMty who writes in a New
Tort daily r*pvr, as tbe fiaeet pre-
wmlption ever written to iwjieve Back-
arte, Kidhff IVouble, Weak Bladder
•rd all Iomms ol Urinary difficnlties.
This mixture arts promptly on tbe
olMMftative tissuis of tbe Kidneys, en
abling them to filter and strain the
wric acid and other waste matter from
Ae blood which canses Rheumatism.
Some pet sons who suffer wtth the
■alActioot may sot feel inclined to
jplaoe much confidence in this simple
WixUre, yet those who have tried it
any the results are simply surprising*
the relief being effected without the
sH^hteet Injury to the stomach or oth
or organs
Mix some and give it a trial. It ce
tainly comes highly recotmneded. It u
fibs prescript!on of an eminent sutbor*
*y, whose entire reputation, it is, said
was established by it.
A druggist here at boms when
saked stated that he could either sup
ply the ingredients or mix tbe pre
scription for our readers, also recom
mends it M harmless.
that attacka human be Inga.
In fowl tubarcuioais there is no
chugh nor baq^arrhagea. Little cheesy
give oat like any machine il
tumpa or awelTTbg*'called tobercie up overtaxed, and we should im-
pear about the Joint* and In the liver. take steps to change
spleen and lungs. Tbe head and cou.b j , *7 "
become pale, and tbe bird waste* away ' the gear, build op the strength
to a hand
ful of feath
ers. skin
and bona.
Parrots
brought to
tbe Uni
versity of
Peunsyivs*-
nla nnd di-
a g a os a d
have shown
the Identi
cal symp
toms of the
great white
plague that
and restore the life forces. To
this end nothing equals our deli
cious cod liver audFirou prepara
tion, Vinol, which is far superior
to all other tpniesand cod liver
preparations because it is made
Ly a tcieutific, extractive, con
centrating process from fresh;
cods’ liverf, combining with pep-
tonate of iron all the medicinal,
healing, body-building elements
of cod liver oil, hut no oil.
As a body builder and strength
creator for old people, delicate
children, weak run-down persons,
Chicken pox flrst appears in a yel-| after biCkiiesn, and for chronic
low topped wart on a fowl's eyelid and | coU(;hg colJj, bronchitis and all
spreads In yellow topped warts ovor . , , . . .
' V inol
vavra.
destroys so many human beings every
year. The best cure for diphtheria
and "going light" Is tbe hatchet
the head comb and wattles,
the yellow top is removal a
When
spongy
red surface Is beneath. Kill tbe fowl
or separate It from tbe rest. Give It n
dose of salts, teaspoonful, and touch
the sores with cart>oUc acid and i Klinc.
Do not canfuse chicken pox with fa
vus.
Chicken pox Is confined to tbe bond
but favus will cover tbe whole fowl.
DESCRIPTION OF FOWL THAI’
DIED OF DIARRHEA.-Diarrhea is
a very common complaint with the
Ihioal and lung troubles,
is uucxculitd.
Trv it on our offer to r el urn i
A I’IXAFOKE PBOCK.
A pattern of this little pinafore frock
may be had In four slse*—from six to
taolve )-<-ars. Send ID cents to this office,
givlrtc number of pattern (3613). and It
will be promptly forwarded to you bf
mall
fails. John M
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^ Badly Handieappad.
A Bo-don uinister says that not long
SBu he waa walking along a street In
the suburbs wbeu he came up to a lit
tlo fellow, apparently about six years
eM, wbo had one thumb in bla mouth
sad who was Jumping up and down In
-Btawb raffs. ■* had evidently been
•ailing oa some loose fence pickets,
-fer a hammer and a handful df loose
nails lay oa the ground.
"What's the matter, my UtUe man?
Did you hurt yourself?” the minister
"Kids like sm ain’t got no show
■•tall." waa the apparently Irrelevant
WSffbr at the fence.
•Wow da yea aaaar the
naked kindly
“Oh." waa the disgusted reply. “Pm
teo Mg te cry like ala wbea she gets
hurt, aad I ain't Mg *noogh to swuar
m» pa when he smashes his thamb!"
on a piece &f w hite soap. As soon aa
the flannel Incomes soiled take a fresh
plc?-c.
Fapoted l>au<ls are use<l to outline
Hhui*e<l collars of heavy Irish or cluny
lace, one lovely collar In the former
lace was fastened with tiny linen but
tons and loops and had an inch long
strip on the rl^ht side through which
were slipped dainty jabot ties.
'Hie little pinafore styles are liked
for general wear for young girls, and
Ibe one Illustrated i£«de with a sep
, , „ • k* urate guiinpe tucked In yoke outline.
On the day preceding the night on . , , . . ^
i.i.i. k.,i i The body separates to show the
tit
your money if it
Klein, Druggist,
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A Costly Gams of Chess,
The Amulet Habit.
Many sailors on our men-of-war
wear smuleta to keep aWsy evil splr-
Ms. Some wear them to keep off die-
aaas. In tbe old days children ware
•squired to wear amulets made of turn
fetida, tied to the neck with a string.
They were mipixised to keep' off all
SMUfftoua and Infectious dhrfnses. and
tt Is possible Hist they did, bocausu the
persistent alliaceous odor uf the gum
is enough to destroy all branches of
the bacteria family. No stranger cared
to fondle a child scented with asafet-
Ida. The Mohammedans used to wear
day copies of the Koran aa amulets.
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BACILLI Off ffOWL dOLIBA. >
[Magalflsd.]
fowl kiaffdoa. aad for data for this
article we allowed one to peas quietly
Off to the other chicken land. If a dis
eased dressed chicken Is sold to yon
at aMrkot, It is apt to be one of this
Clara or a diphtheritic case. The day
after death we held a postmortem and
at the same time dissected a healthy
chicken for comparison and now give
you a summary of results:
DsscsimoK or uxTaaioa.
Comb, light at bass, purple, shading to
vary dark at points.
Skin, light gray, purplish and blue In
spots; slightly slimy.
Skin, when fat grayish yellow, but pur.
pltsh underneath.
Flesh under skin, purplish.
Under flesh of aeoond Joint, yellowish
red. blue and purple: veins full of dark
Mood; dark veins under wings.
Neck, under skin, blue and twtated back.
Tongue covered with dark scale.
Flesh, soft
DISEASED LIVER.
DBscairriow or intsbiob.
Liver, dark purple, covered with yellow
Cavity, gaseous.
Veins, very dark. *
Cron, gray and sour.
Qall bladder, ruptured. *
Glxasrd. dark with purple veins.
Tub* entering gtsssrd. Inflamed.
Lung*, bright vermilion.
Heart, covered with Mack reins, and
heart sad great artery full of dotted
Intestines, collapsed and covered with
red spots
DESCRIPTION OF FRESH KILLED
HEALTHY FOWL
< oascairnoM or axmuoa. - -
Comb, soffd rad.
Jpte. tatgra yellow wbeu fat; white to
frawWhsafhbi: only purplish spots on
hack and drumstick*.
Flesh under skin, pink.
[wsoond feint, plnh to red.
■ jdnt safer wtnffB M
to rad.
which General Washington had deter-1
mined to cross the Delaware river.
I n»<\ gr.. 1770, and attack the British
army at Trenton an Englishman In the
nelghltorhood dispatched his son with
a note to tbe British commander. Gen
eral Rahl, to warn him of tbe ap
proaching danger. Tbe general waa
deeply absorbed In a game of chess
when tbe note waa presented to him
and without withdrawing his attention
from tbe board thoughtlessly put the
note into bis vest pocket After the
battle that took place tbe next day.
when the British commander, mortally
wounded, was carried Into tbe house
of Stacey Potts, the note was found
unopened to his pocket
gulmpe and b&s pointed shoulder
straps that arc quite ornamental. The
full skirt U joined to tbe body and Is
tucked above tbe hem. All sorts of
washable fabrics as well as any of the
seasonable woolens are used for these
little models, with silk, lawn or cam
bric for tbe gulmpe.
JUDIC CHOLLET.
"Mrs. De Peyster mortally offended
her husband's chums by her unforta-
nate wording of an tovttntioQ to a Ut
ile dinner she wanted to give them.**
"What was the offenaa?"
“She told them it was s strictly pri
vate affair, and they're all militia adb
cars."—Baltimore Americas.
, , jp\ CABBAGE PLAHIS
^ ^ EARLY headers
MONEY MAKERS
; “Boost the Booster! |
That's the official slogan of a certain town in Arkan
sas which through boosting itself and boosting its boost
ers has doubled its population since the 1900 census.
BOOST THE BOOSTER! u
The Arkansas town had been quarreling among itself
for years, and standing ^
still It had boosters,
but it had often who
refused to boost the
boosters, refused to
stand by them and yell
“Good boy—keep it up!”.
BOOST THE BOOS
TER!
Finally the town got
together with itself, or
ganized a “Boost the
Booster Club” and be
gan to boom. Now its
principal thordughfare,
which was a streak of
mud, is a stretch of as
phalt, and it has new
buildings to match. Now
everybody boosts the
booster and booms the
boom.
BOOST THE BOOS
TER!
This town might
take a hint from that
one. We have our town
boosters—every town has some. But sometimes they |
get discouraged because of opposition right here in our $ *
midst* ^ ^ •• wfiy '**£$ r * ft *
BOOST THE BOOSTER! v
Cut out the criticism! r^T \
Quit the queering!
Boom the Boom!
Then watch the old town perk up and plunge
ward. You can see it move. . w
WHEN YOU BOOST THE BOOSTER YOU BOOM
THE BOOM.
B^HUNpE£p. TH 0;;3AWD ! , | nujOM < rf t hA M . Aw , hCTW .
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Lirer, light
Artur la oto.
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reddish krowm In
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50 chocolate ccatvd table:* in a oau-
wmem box. Price only 23 cent*. Ea«v
lo take, pieamnt iu efLxte. yafe and
sure. We guarantee them
Don’t let the baby suffer from
ecaema, sores or any itching of the
skin. Doan’s Ointment gives instant
relief, cures quickly, rirfecily safe
for children. All druggists sell it.
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Word Derivatlvea.
"Petrel'* and ’ petrol" both descend
from "petra." a rock. "Petrol" comes
directly enough, through "petroleum."
rodk oil, but "petrel" through St
Peter, after whom the bird was
hecause tt appeared jo walk
» wausm
Elliott’s Bmulsifled OU Linimeal
JMAe bsal rudbiag Dlnimeut
wbHd. Try tt. One half plat
onto M oa*ta.
arrTgr *!
It will be unnccesaarjr tot f6a id g6
throogh a painful, expensive opemtfoo
for Pile* it you use ManZan. Put up in
ooUspsibie tube with noxzle, ready to
gnpiy to the soreness and Inflammation.
For any form of Plies, price 600, guar
anteed Walterboro Drag Oa
New Goods
Solid Gold Jewelry Watches and
; Clocks
J. a. tlSKHBBRS, Jeweler.
WALTERBORO, 8. C.
Find repair work a Specialty.
(Next tor C. D. May's Sal. table).
He preaches
well.—Freitcb.
well who lives
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We have tried several brands of ^hoes and
have lever been able to get a tine that we could /
guarantee every pair. We have one now. We
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toffad to b*ve jmu call
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