The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 11, 1908, Image 6
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te the aMrielnnl 'World tor
Ur. Decatur D. Deuoit, the
i ekia epocUUet of Chicago.
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the blood.
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WHRMK ARK YHI TURKCYOf
\gtL whera ai) the big red liaaded
tarfcej gobblera that apraad their tall*,
dtoplajed their crlmaon era rate and
paced aad etnitted on tbe fence at the
oM wagon ahodt
▲ few j-ear* afd as we drove through
the coaatrj we gaaed on flocks of
giant brooae aad Hollaada, white at
■now. gathered round tbe big barn.
rooaUog la the tree# and Bating and
gobtillag from tbe fences and tbe
farda. Today we may drive for mllea
through fertile farm lamia, we may go
from farm to farm “when the front la
on the pumpkin ami the com Is In
the shock." and never hear the gobble
of the strutting turkey cock.
Till: FARMER TEM.S FS WIIY -
“Yes." sit.vs lie, “we us<sl to raise a
smart lot of turkey* round Imre.
"The weasels, tiduk* and hawks got
some, hut these oil tired smart town
chaps got to huntin' round our fields
and tlmlier aiad shoothi* our turkeys
nud fakin' 'em home and pasalu* 'em
off for wild turkey*, and we got tired
of it ami quit.
“Then,” continued the farmer. “It
brought on so much scrappln’.”
“Well, of eourre.” we innocently re
plied. “turkey toms will tcrap, and
So Tired
tt nay he from overwork, tort
the chance* are Its from an In*
• LIVER -
With a wen condncted LIVER
one can do mountain* of labor
wtCbout fatigue.
It aMsnbnndrog per oant tc
It can be kept in heolthfal action
bp, Mg only bp
Tiffs Pib
Vars no •usrmvrs.
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Prof. H. A. HoweF, of Havana Luba.
RccoO:uieud< Chateh. rinii.’t
Cough R* medy.
“A* long r.go *h I emi remember mv
mother wa* a laitniai n.er and irieud of
Ch •.mherlam'sCoa; h Remedv, hot never
in UiV :!fe lis ’c 1 r» hl / d i » irue v ilu*
aatt now." WMie* P of H. A tlownll,
of How**l»’* A;j ecicau School Havtutfl
Cuba ••On tlie n».ht <*f Ftbusjy .Ird oni
bahy was taken kies wi n a veiy veveM
cold. tbe oex'ds> wor>n and the|
followirg m/ht hu ooeditiott was dm
pataie. He could not iie dow u and it wa*
pace»i ary to have him iu the nuns every
moment. Even than id* breathing wn?
dlEcult. 1 <ii«i not think he would live
aatti m^ralng. At ia*i I thought of my
r'sremedr, Ch^mbarUia’* Oougb
which we gave, and It afforded
. rellai, aad boor, thraa days later,
itally raoorarad. Under that i earn*
etanre I would sot hwitate a utoiueai
In aavltig that t hambarkda'i Cough
‘ that out?, raved tha tile of
ItUe boy." for agio by John-
Items from Pon Pon,
As I n»ver see anything in yonr
paper from this section of tbt county
I will send you a few dot*. The peo
ple are trying to prepare for another
crop in spite of tbe had weather.
The Pine Hill school is progress
ing very rapidly under the efficient
management of Prof. J. 1». Hudson,
he is a good teacher an 1 d(serves
much credit.
Mr .Yyatt Moore who for some
time has Tsen working for the Char
leston Lumber Co. is b»ck and re
sumed his old position as Engineer
at the Pon Pon Phosphate workf.
Feb. 2d. C a.
God's Omniscience and Power-
Theee is but one; Who can find,
Tbe works, of our inward raiud, And
dialect each thought therein, judging
the good and the sin. We who does
such wonderous things. Is the God;
and chief of Kings Then ask for his
cleansing grace. That you may meet
face to face, And receive his blessings
there, Free from all and every care;
Singing, prises to hia name. From
whom all theee blessings came,
W. J. W.
Adams Run 8 0
April i!lth 1908
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A| rr U3BI> TO BE.
«**porlally ut breeding time, when half
a dozen go to courting oue old hen."
“Young man," «ald he, “you don’t
catch my meanin’. There waa folk*
round here who never net a turkey egg,
trad yet when the fall roundup come
they had more turkey* than all the
folks for five mile* nronnd. These
folks was always complainin' ’bout the
fuses ketcbln’ their turkeys, aad all
the time it was tbe two legged foxes.
“Well, we bad s whole lot of law-
sslts, and It ended with the lawyers
gw Ufa* the turkegrs that the ether fovea
didn't get, and Marla aad the lost off
as, jest worn oat bj those scrappln'a,
let tha turkey hasfnaaa fa
"Another thing against turkey rais
in’,’’ coQtlaoed the fana*r-“help Is
A 1
' wean." ray* Marry II
sarnTW When ghan
(•any enaah ntaann. this
HavartTZe ^uSS; ftto
Ry la ana? ttowsaad
he Skin
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1 of the *kie sock 1
> aad
“We can't keep ear hags and flrla
an the farm any mors. These newspa
pers are btoWUP roand that the farm-
am havin’ a goad, easy ttane of It he-
thora are self bthden and hay
forks and .hay toaden aad manure
mden and windmills. They have
all Mtttaf ta rackin' ohalrm, cnttln'
aad Bmoktn’ nnartar claara."
As If to give eapbasls to what fol-
Iowa, the farmer shook tbe ashes from
aid: “1 want to tell
yon, young man, there are oome wind
mills tg these editor offices, and they’re
ran by hot air too. What do these kid
gloved city chaps who sit behind glass
and drink champagne know
about farmin'?
“Teak I know they am teUla’ os bow
to d» It
BUI West tried aae of thgfr pre-
arrlpHnaa on his old gray for fee wind
colic, and that home just up and died
the next day. He went Into town the
next week to see tbe editor, nod they
told him the editor was away lookin'
I after bis fences.
“What do city editors know about
fiances aad farmin', anfeow?
4 paper came here.
I at tlf top if reed, «0© What young
mus. and grow up with tha country.*
“That night my boy John skipped
*1 do an the farm Work, let alone
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“PetraT and ‘petrol’’ both descend
from “petra," a rock. “PotroT comae
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the bird was
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a Salve. It aUajrt
; gad —aartiag alia net inataat-
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foolin’ with turkeys."
‘But," we asked.
let* alone
can’t, you get
> are mild aad
“Hardly." be .replied, < aad tbe tel-
lowe you do get are iary, good for
nothin’.
tbe children
a hand with
Bin
lalogpad the pigs, Mary had the chick-
Devs had the cows; Jennie, the
lOtnin’.
fit. aae4 ha. when 1
rare borne, we all took 1
ha wilt. John had the
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