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APRIL 29,1914: THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBOR 0, S. C. PAGE THREE •X * ERADICATION OF THE CATTLE TICK Annotmceinmt by C'oIl%<> of PlmiiH to Kill Port! From Tolh Pe»t. of State SMOTHERlUG SPELLS! advantage of ^ umwinuunuoruM, SHEEP RAISING / la Oetobar, fllio, w* received a letter from Mrs. Hall, from w hich we make the following ex* tracts: “About twelve yenrs ago my hmlth began to fail.' I couldn’t cat anything w ithoiit Buffering for- it. » I had r.*art hum. sour toarach, palpi ' StHtthemr Hallway 1smh> liookh'l Poeslbilitie* of This tadustr.i tlie South. ' Maker Offers* This Week • Clemson College, April 3^8.—Dr. W. K. Lewis, inspector in charge of flrft eradication in South Carolina, operating under the joint ttuspitVs of -Clemson College and the United States bureaUTSCgltfiTSl industry.\ .a outlined the following plan of tr ip rial distribution of the work, w V-i< ha? been approved bv the colic re a the bareatt. 4 * The official ehan-np work will bo done in'Abhr-vilTe, Giecnw. od, t h b-‘J \at ion of the ’ter, Darlington and Marlboro f'n-'r- ■ i\art, stnother- ties, where there irte niH local pr -m- ises under quarar.tirte-: <• Th ; ?y: ,em- atized work of ti< k ehidtcatidn vvi:! be continued in Newberry, Fairfield. Kershaw. Chesterfield, Lee and Flor ence counties, where work was begun last season. v New work will be begun at once in the counties of Lancaster (south of Waxhaw Creek), Dillon, Marion, Richland, Sumter and Charleston. Educational and survey work will be taken up after July 1 in field, Saluda. Lexington And Cal houn. All of these operations, ex cept Ihe last named, will go forward without any delay. The announcement of this plan of territorial distribution has- been awaited wHh keen interest in many parts of the state, as is evidenced by imiuid**; which have been received at pfemson College. X f /The work In 1l>ts statP Avil! be < # ried pf} under the supervision of <!?e inspector in ! < InrgeyDr. Lewis, by j - field !>rfe. consisting of sfven voter- Oil hi FOR CASH /. . Atlanta, lla.. Apgll 23.—To • > courage Tarmers'to take up sb* ■ p raising, the live stock department I the Sou lie r;. Hallway has irfsue,! I booklet telMng' of the advantage •j the South lot this industry and ). ing full information in regard !<*• i cure and management of sheep i. 1 dbr cohdi lions obtaining lr MRS.JAMFSA.HALL, South. A cony of the bo(|klet v* Box 36, Novrk Citv, j » M . n i a jj < ..,t | 0 ; ny^fcnrmer on re<,! by Live Stock Agent P. L. Word 1 he booklet reproduces' an at on sheep raising by II. S. Curti*. ■ authority on live stock connet; with the North Carolina cpxerii • station, who says in his introduetio of the adaptability of the South t > sheep raising: “The sheep industry of the Souta as now conducted repreeents on*- >»t the most backward and least profit able lines of live stock buabamir. followed. A large part of the mast* land'in this section could be us»-i profitably for sheep raising. Mu- n pf th» rough and otherwise units,-: land now covered with coarse gras>*\ and forest undergrowth would fur nish a large amount of pasture and at the same time the soil would >* /, i greatly improved in agricultm .I value by' the u?A of the sheep. F- - t^r^a R10Un t 0 f numey invested a: .Butts spoils, pains in mjj/sides and . - In fuct. I suij^i d all over, ^•oueh almost like eonsump* Kirturs Lvili d to roll v.* me; in fact, tbey/didn't seem to know what ailed me 1 . I continued to yffowr worse un:il I was able to sit up only n. part Of the tima. I had almost lost all hopes of ever being any better. “But one day some one threw some books in at my door. *1 read them and found them to be peruna books. “They described my feelinr so truly I sent at once and got a Cottle and began taking it. You pronounced m/ ailment systen.lc catarrh, and gave me some advice. "When } had taken two and mp*- htdf bottles 1 began* to eat without auffering. I continued to improve. “When I bad taken eight I was like a new person. That \yas ni:i - years a got. . , • I the qu.-mity cf feed required sh I thin :- Peruna the m-aterf fnm- , wj| , ^ u - n a ^ r ^ r remedy.thpre Is for ro many ufll- anv other kir . 1 ,i vH?)-.. , -v with fl;v‘ ‘^Hytlvei may 4>e ftrown in inariat - .tr.d foply are ni.c' , eenX;’ >; tho w.ork /nil i’- ner ^sr.ry':nun?d . additipt^ I ;.g< tlt*v be” MdfH-.fed ! j), nHfnieroii/^aiii! beer, n . -dt . :iv<* c -n i• ire TM># ■ .• 1 in J 'w ill ; !o ;• ■!> ; c \><y' Iv in . ppoi’iy f ■! i The • i: i/i i‘. i ! | a Jfom tl.'. : , s ./ ; ■'« ' . I ; ; , i 'lisiiu a i k-l!v< j to K IV: :.ia , ...... t>Ollt o i ytre v.-e A:« t niy Daughter Helieve<‘«l of < . h y- *• tinpti ui. \\ •. a rt,‘.•!>.'v-a-t Hourly.-e\i.c, all r< •i.,,ilir.-. *lmving t.iiled.'ar I, H. J ".t was ■ ■ icrirtv-'v• ir.v v !t; V \ \ rr, i -juid medi- .-riMia Tactobs. J It ir the autvi • I'-'/l p»fpoS< U/Vth -Suihorilics to idi*f i tfi< ',i-■'i c: ?! basis of m -yif only, witbq-f r.-t :/ to county affiii.; i* n cr ;•/>. q.# ' catio:h»tf.er than «■.. fit/. The plan as nh;iO£nrt-d cohtt :: phites using li<:v.-'f*<i n r. 1 and l.;n nary 1. 19T5. tin* vLitf- approprinM n of jlHhOhii tiiu* 1 the loatribution ■ i the federal b tr.-ait. It larger funds be available through cnuufj iisi-i-u- ance or increased federal appropria- tiop. eddition il (ounties v.(ll l: - in cluded iitnohe t! •: ■ v. r!.. <; *!; year. “ ‘ .« The bulk of ih* working for ..ill bo rente re ! in ■•rrftory catiguon;. to tick fro- area. CharlestOh cour. ty'w II be ivorked in eider to dotrr- mine and deinon.-trate the best..me thod;- of < onilu(■(!•»,: the oradicatioti of th ca title ti<k in 'ounti'-s wiii<h bitve no stock lav. rAd large fre - range . ft will he the pnrpo af ter cleaning up. Chaflesion. to eueial the work into, the other 'ov. <oyfi ties and,’ working up the rt'ito, rnr. t tlie forces working from the up- country Itichland countwill be made an iinjiorfruf shippipf: point for »a?Me and tlte ne«-es%afy dipping vats v. ill be Installejb'lheroifnvith a veterinarian in charge * Commenting. Ini this plin of ter- ritort;! dlstrihutioa. Dr. \V M. Ktggs. president of Clpmscm College sai^r “Some disappoinitneyt may be caused in counties where the wort; it? not imniediately begun,' but the people of those counties should re member that the final result of cleaning up the state, which Is th<» object to be attained, will be soon est acromplished by our * working along the lines indicated. -To at tempt to work all the counties in the state at once would so dissipate the field force as to make the pro cess of cleaning up in every county cover many years. o . "It is the hope of Clemson College and the federal bureau to rid the state entirely of the cattle tick in three or four years by doing the work in the most Approved, scientific manner. Much longer would be re quired by any otheij. method. "It is hoped that every patriotic Citizen will lend his aid and sympa thy to the work, in order that it may proceed with the least amount of friction and with the greatest possible dispatch. Tick eradication work is compafativUy simple where the people are back of tlie move ment, bht it* is aai almost impossible task if prejudice and stubbornness oh the part of the.owners of the cat tb* interfere with the. work of df'dn- fecting both cattle and'Ivcemi^es - ’ i t ; io patrol 1 nance -of a TAR ROAD ?-A!NTA!NANCE Lexi igton Cojrty E/nptoys Road Pa trol "or Foil Tirre on Brooktand- Bjtesrjrg Highway. Lexington.— 1/ .Inyton is one of the first t 'unt.i . the South to adopt iof the uu.ht •- ic highway, tor thf past year a' man has- b*-en empl ^ _ by the supenisor and the nc/i-’ers of the good. roads « ommitteevof L \ ington county. / 'Ihe man is provided with a mule and a cart and le; W required to go over the mid. wi/kii'y so many miles a dayman the year. The wagon is pro vided with a tent er.d the hian gives hie entire tirnd to the maintenance of tlie highway between the limits of •.he town of tJrookiand and the limits tif Rateshr.rg The distance 'between the two points i« approximately 26 miles, excluding, the streets of Brook- land, Batesburg and ‘other towns along the route "The road has been greatly ini proved during the past year as a re suit of the patrol system,” said W. C. Farber of Batesburg, who was among the visitors a few days' ago. Recently the county . commission er* of Lexington county decided to enter into the co-operative agreement with the United States office of pub' lie highways for the^ maintenance of the section of the Capital-to-Uapital highway between Hrookland and the Saluda county line. The scheme was explained at a mass) meeting of the citizens of Lexington held several days ago when the government engi neers were making the scouting trip INDIGESTION OVERCOME < Overcome by Simple Remedy. Hurried and careless habits of cabr. Ing, irregular meals and foods that do not harmonlsa, tend to weaken the digestive organs and result In different forms of stomach trouble. If yob are one of the unfortunates who hare drifted into this condition, eat simple foods oply, slowly, regu larly and take Yinol. our delicious cod llrer and ironflosie/ Mrs. H. J. Sntlth. TbonaFvIIlc. Ga., says: **I suffered from a stomach trouble, wah tired, worn out and neu rons. A friend advised mo to talio Vinol. My stomach trouble roon dis appeared and now ! eat heartily and hare a perfect digestion and I 4 wish every tired, x[cak yroihan could have Vinol, for I never spent any money in my life that did me so much good." The recovery of Mrs. Smith was due to the combined action of the medicinal elements of the cods' livers —aided by the blood mahing and strength creating properties pf tonic iron, which are contained in Vinci. We win return the purchase money •▼ery time Vinol falls to benefit; p , 8. Our Saxo Salve stops Itch? lag and begins healing at onosi. •TtMIV M. KI.rfN. —V, »I>. U. Sumter Horse Show Closet. Sumter—The officers ot the Sumtet Horse Show assoc’ation feel highly elated over tlie results of their first efforts and are more Jhan satisfied, both with the exhibits and with the attendance. This has been larger than was expected, although the weather has been against it each of three days. The show has been a stimulating far tor In bringing blooded animals to this section, end it,is au easy guess that rext year the effei t will easily be seqp in a larger nuni!>er of entries by local people. This ?«.is* although j the Sumter men won a c;ea? nuinbe: of awards, the blue riboors r.nd o< companying prizes have been gerer-. ously scattered among the cities of A: heviile, Grpenville and t'amJan. ^Fighting White Plague. Ghoster The moving picture? “Hope’' apd .“The Price of a Humsr Life," being sent out by tlie Columbia branch of the National Anti Tubercu losis association, w ere show n in Che? ter recently to big crowds The pic tures were rrmatly enJoyeiUajrd it I? believed that they w-jUi do'mu<*h good tr.c.nj 1: r’ i'• it ut! •. .he arei.! " 'nai' ■- t v.hich i nr* nl> e ’. i "\'<un ii . pdf ii. H!s !*> »• /thi country am! enjc thv ’ o'’ ef hr/! h. He l.a& pr- t > t:r,« world that <'onsuamptian l>o posj'tvcly and permanently <’ The ;«•*(.r now rivesxhls recipe t only a !:ing'two “/h-nt stamps . lav e ; . n < s. :>fs herb also < Nil ht Sv. eat-/<?/• usea at the ttiot in 1 wi’d b?</ik tip a fresit *cld ty-tyttr hours. Address C M'o . I’hil ibolphla Pa. t paper. 3t. Ranging From $2,7i To $4.50 Per Sack. it.; Also, 1 wish to call your attention to my unsurpassed line of Groceries and General Merchandise. I have a full, well se lected stock and my prices are the lowest. i mu TOO KI KP HOYS AX'D UilJLS ON THH.FAi’.'l 1:: th''- current isstK' of Farm ! Fiteside. the naiiohM ta-rni i :,t jiuhlished at Springfield, Ohio. ! f bert Quick, tlie editor, writes a #■ interesting editorial on the' ad - /r u'ges of having practical efaa< ion in rural schools. Foliowinx i at: extract from his e’ditoyial: • If oer boys and girls re given the right sort of education ut horn ■fjtey will not desert us v 1 co to NDltTH the city. They, tcill sta> •n the farm 'f they are so educated as--to fee! that on the farm the a> become -ucctsful. . '> * In an Iowa count tlte nlral pu 7 pHi; were examined as to what tliAy •.anted to d> with their lie-/ Most bf tlie boys, and almost all of the girls, answere-dthat they meant io leave the farm when they ar w- up. "Two years afterward the boys and girls of the same schoojs, were asked the same question. Most of the girls, and almost all of tlie hovs mswered that the meant to stay on the. farm. What had made the change? Just the teachers had been given practical work to do in Jhe They had been given the teaching a farm slant.. They had been working« In the schools on farm matters, and the girls had been studying cooking, sewing, house keeping. and care of the house* and children. And they had forgotten about leaving the farm They had been doing pleasant, interesting, practical "work, and they were hap py They had dome to see that there is just as fascinating work, just as intellectual work, just as bie work in the country as any of them . oold expect to get in the city and much higher work than, most of them roul doxpect. 1 Think few tanners iti that county would begrudge high vag s to teachers doing that sort W THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND.” this: th more pt schools. DAKilTA FABMI BS \ -.U IXDI.LD Oi l Ol j ir the rturent i-suc ol Farm vtnd Fireside appears tlie followihg- nc- eotlfu of how North Dakota farmer- Were -windled out of l-.'o.tMHi last year on fake serums for hog < liul- rrii: •■ft easier to act without inves ligation, and also often more »-x pc-nsive. Tlie* farmers of North Da kota will compare favorably in en ergy and intelligence with those’of any state .but according to D. F. Ladd of the state college at Fargo they paid out more than $2<t,<>00 last year for fake serums for hoe cholera. In view of the fa£t tha* the loss from hogs, much of which might have been prevented by prop,- er vaccination, was worth ^500,000 the policy of being easj’-going was expensive. Hogs, are not as impor tant in North Dakota as in manv other ptate£.;ivnd it is safe tdNuftcume that this .weakness of the farmers has resulted in greater losses else where. And all the time, in every Mate, the experts of "the state col leges were ready a fid "willing to give perfectly sound advice without mon ey and without price.” How s This? PUOOI I’OK YOl Ui:o>| Our Big Home-Trade Price-Maker M UMTITIF AND Hol’SF I I KMsHIXt; UATUANi tr Big, Handsome, American Quartered Oak Buffet $10.35 Will Subssfoc Greenville — The four national' hanks of Greenville representing a «apitlaization of $:t01.000. will sub scribe |R-t.t20 to tlie capital of the Federal reserve bank of the fifth dis tried which will In* located at Rich mond. Va. Ccckfighting In Florence. Florence.—One of the bigge-sf cork ing mains ever held jgi the state is in .progress hererbouts, now The' cockpit betwteen here and Mars Dluff is about the only one r.oN tn the stafe that can be operated fn ednfor- mlty with the Jaw. and it H ‘he meet ing point for the devotees of this sport fron».>tl\j£e states. Three of the four days of Ore meet are over and the. crowd is still large and enthusias tic. The birds are from Concord. N. Chattanooga Madicina O. LadiaV r and Greenville and Allendale The -Adcnwry Daot . Chatunooga. T«r.n . tor ,->/*-«W on your cava and 64 paga book. Homo I.urib ( aro'.ln/ u.-ds ar Winalag. , tr«aua*at:or W»a»an."cftp**.awrai>ow. H.C. 136 SEVBE PUNISHMENT > Of Mrs. CfcippeQ, of Five Tears' Standinf, Relieved bj Cardoi. Mt. Airy, N. C.—Mrs. Sarnh M. Chan- K ll of this town, says: "I suHctcd for e years with womanly troubles, also stomach troubles, and tpy punishmenl was more titan any one could tell. I tried most every kind of medicine, but none d»d me any good. ' m r I read one day about Cardui, the wo man’s tonic, and I decide*! to try it. I had not taken but-about six bottles until I was almost cured: It did me more good than all the other medicines 1 had tried, put together. * My friends began asking me why \ looked ao well, and I told them about CarduC Several are-now taking it.” Do you, lady reader, suffer from any of the ailments due to womanly trouble, such as headache, backache, sideache. sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired feeling? • If so. let us urge you to give Cardjii a trial. We feel confident it will help you, as it has a million other women Ui past half tentury. taking Cardui to-day. You won’t regret it. All druggists. We offer One |luii<lrcd Dollars Hewarcl for any case of ('»:;cr?li that cannot he* cured hy Hall’s < alarm Uure. F j. CHENEY K CO . Toledo. O. Wc. the undersigned, have., known F J. Chc*ney for the last IT. years. a:/(f believq. him perfectly -honorable^ in all busiimss transac tions and finan* ia lly abb* to carry out any oblijmtinnt made Jry his firm. " ■/ NATIONAL BANK OF COMAIERCK. \ , f ATe do, O. I fall's yCutarrh - Cure taken in- ternallf. acting directly upon the? blood and tnucotuc Hurfac*e!' v of th * system. Testimonial? sent frc’e. Price 75 cents'per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. • • ■-'/ -Take Ili.lj’# Fimiiiy Fills for con stipation. ' / » ^ .. 4, 1. 5t. ing retailed in other sc-ctions for SM.Vtm to Ml H.4HI. No. H4 455 $10.33 Factory price. Just c insider for a motuen#- in oUr hig a catalog wc show this splendid din ng room piece 42 in long, hind- v * -Homely made and fin ished with high grade H \ 16 *fi Freuc it b-v-.-l ed aiirror. plenty’' of ** .4- ' drawer rotici and cup j Icocrd : pa* e at fl 1 * .J j - - b'ok Up i n c-s asked for this i.iir -t e’se- a lo re and you vvill " hat e tr< no-n- d 1 t:s Myvfhg wo offer- H“av. < arv d >rua- uunt. Tills Is merely one illustratioix of the room Mirnlture of standard ronktnn tfon and desiaw to ).. io our big catalog which illustrates and desc r ’n : n TT^ I.EIMIERS / h AND / ■ ♦ '' BLANK BOQKS. . / TYPEWRITER RIBBONS. * ’ • *■' ’ <p ^ ; A fuH upply just received at The Press and Standard. Prices • Nk low, quality Good. Also a full line of pencils. Inks, Pen StJffs and Points, Writing Paper, and i % small office supplies. ^ SEE US mar.\ savings on dining *otind n :jirn' , ur*» for eter - .' ru n. in tlte bou>e, mis •‘U tneou i '* f ff'ii.Q. n • - ;h> ! a large line oj! Hug- at prices never before duplicated. ^ We buy direct from factory in/large quantities and *>11 cn a low margin of profit, -volume pfitkesqup for stnaii pro! t on e.e< a sail’ / Do r.pt buy ;.nv Furnitun’ until you Hate our bic catalog You v. ill find many-oppor:unities to save moftey on furniture you *no«d now. > You will lind tlmt many thing'* you want are within ><>ur mrair* whc>n you huy through our catalog.. .Strictly' standard good-^—* everything sold under our Idiiding. Iron t lad Guarantee of satis faction or Monc*y l{c*func|c*d. , We •vi.ll send you our big HOME-TRADEJ’iijCK-MAKER cala logon request ' Do it pow. „ PHOENIX FURNITURE CO. \ ^he Price Makers of the South CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA. v W *-" Just drop us a bne* lodav und we will send i‘ t