The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 21, 1917, Image 6
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, February 21, 1917.
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PVtKFAlUC WORK STOCK .
FOR HRAVT SEASON
|k> »ot PW Home* mmI Mal*i Ui
rm» Hiatii ibmy mm la i oariinoa.
rl«mnon ('oilejc*. F*b. 17.—-At
thU season, when farmers In Sout'i
Carolina »re beahinin* to think
about the work Qjf the ne*t few
months, they should direct their at.
tendon to somethin* that may have
an important hearing on their
whole year's work and that It will
he well to keep in. mind as spring
draws near. This is to get the work
fit condition before begin-
i cn sis emus;
SICK MD FEVENSH
'«COMD
l/nok. Mother! If Tongue Is Coated
Clean Little l.hei and
Howels.
stock in
ninf the heavy spring work. i If your little one’s tongue is coat
Oa many farms In this fctate the I e< j ( it is a snre sign the stomach,'
work stock stands idle most of the
winter and receive light grain rat
ions. Such animals'require at least
two weeks’ fitUng to get them in
condition to do hard work. Th *
principal things to do i n these two
weeks are to increase the grain
rations gradually to a normal work
ration and to give light work. in :
'crealing'sfcadily as with' "the Teed.
Frequently horses and mules sre
put to plow with no preparation of
this sort. They lose flesh rapidly
and can fall off so much in one
week that it will be almost impos
sible to get them back In good con
dition before the season of heaviest
work is at an end. It is not only
that these unprepared animals have
not the vitality for hard worl.. hut
the sudden increase- In feed often
goes so hard with their digestive
systems that they get off their feed.
Other things to attend to at the
same time are the collar and the
harness \See that the inside of the
collar i 4 thoroughly clean and smooth
and tii t it fits the horse’s shoulder.
If it d< s not fit. do not use it. as
it will fause sores and chafing
Overhaul, repair, and clean the
harMM.
Rest for Liver aatl Rowels,
Itreath, IIimI Colds. Soct
Stomach.
On account of flic congested con
dilion in freight movements in the
north and east, the railroads are
now unable almost to guarantee
with any degree of certainty the de
li\cry of freights within «ny speol-
11c time. On account of this fact it
was learned Unit automobile deal,
ers are co.afemnlafing having auto
mobiles shipped to them by express
It was also *|hat the local veneer
plant Is considering shipping tlieir
pioduit h> express also Orange
huig Kvening News
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The Rest Uecomincndnlion.
The - strongest recommendation
find article may receive i#Xi favor-
aide word from the user.. It is the
recommendations of tlydse who have
used it that makes t’hambe lain’*
Cough Remedy popular. M-
\manda (lletbafd. Wa oesfirld. O..
writes, •‘Vlra/riberlnin’s Cough Rem
edy has been used tn my family off
and on for twenty year: and it ha*
ok<er, failed to cure a cough o;
cold.” ohtainahle everywhere.
AND MAKES IDU SICK
I.ike 1 fro a mitt- on a
I.Ucr mid you !.***•
Ray's W ith.
SAiuiuiv'i
ed. It is a
liver god bowels need a gentlq,
ttiorongb clownuing at. once. When
your child Is cross, peevish, listless,
pale*, doesn’t sleep, eat or act nat-
urally; If breath la bad, stomach
sour, system full of cold, throat
sore, or if feverish, give a teaspoon
ful of “California Syrup of Figs,”
and in a few hours _gjl tJhc.ClQkgCtt-
up. constipated waste, sour bile and
andigested food , will gently move
out of the bowels, and you have a
well, playful child again.
Sick children needn’t be coaxed to
take this harmless "fruit laxative.’’
Millions of mothers keep It handy
because they know- Its action on the
stomach, liver and bowels Is prompt
and sure. They also know a littl-
glven to-day saves a sick chi\d to
morrow. '
Ask your druggist for a 50-cent
bottle of "California Syrfip of Figs.’’
which contains directions for babies,
children pf all ages and for grown
ups plainly on the bottle. Beware
of counterfeits sold here. Uct the
genuine made by "California FlK
Syrup Company."
WILL ST MIT IMPPINU
CATTLK TICK KAMA
Hipping of Cattle Ka*q of the Mis-
si-xippi to Itegiii in March.
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How to Reduce
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Fertilizer Cost
Leading: Southern farmers will tell you that 400
Hm l
<»et a in cent box.
dhk headache, biliousness, coat
ed tongue, head and none clogged
Up with a cold always trace this
to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting
food in the boweU or sour, gassy
stomach. , -
Poisonous matter clogged in the
intestines, instead of heiqg cast out
of the system Is re absorbed into
tlie-blood. When this poison reach
es the delicate brain tissue It caus
es congestion and that dull, throb,
bing, sickening headache.
Cascarets immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigcst
• d food and foul gases, take the ex
cess bile froth the liver and carry
out all the constipated waste mat
ter and poisons in the bowels
\ Cascaret to-night will surely
stt.lighten you out by ninniintc. They
work while you sleep a in-cent
box from yout druggist means 4^»u;
lie.id cleat, stomach sweet and von-
liver and bowels regular for months
Washington. It. Feb. 17.—The
dipping of cattle in the tick infest
ed areis will begin earlier than
usual r'lis year, it is announced.
There :-re now H.lMT vats in com
mission and it will be possible with
thene to dtp over a million cattb
eaCh month. It is planned to begin
the work as aooq a« possible after
March 1 Ift order to catc h the first
generation of tick* hatched in the
spring before they have had time to
lay eggs. In this way. it is hoped
to release much territory early in
the fall.
There Is indeed reason to believe
that 1 !♦! 7 will see more territory
freed from the pest than any year
since systematic tick Eradication
was begun. Each county released
from quarantine is an object lesson
to iU neighbors, and in recent years
popular interest in the movement
has hec n growing
One evidence of this is the action
of the people- in Mississippi in mak
ing eiadication a state Instead of a
county matter. Under this law sys
tematic dipping will be conducted
tills season in each of the* thirty
counties in the state under Federal
quaiantine. In this area there arc-
approximately 4r>n.onu cattle and
J.700 vats will be operated. In ad
ditlon. clipping will be carried on in
these counties which have been freed
as a whole but in which some herds
have not been cleaned and are still
under local quaratinc. -
ig soutnern rarmers win ten you uiai -tuu pounds of
SWIFT’S RED STEER BRAND FERTILIZERS will nake from
28 to 50 pounds MORELINT COTTON PER 'ACRE than other
brands of fertilizer. Even at 15c per pound, every 10 pounds more
lint per acre reduces your fertilizer cost $7.50 per ton. Figure this
out for yourself. You can prove it this year by using SWIFT’S.
The reason is that SWIFT’S FERTILIZERS are always made
from highest quality and highest-priced materials, skilfully com
pounded, double mixed and thoroughly cured.
The difference between SWIFT’S and other fertilizers WILL
ALWAYS SHOW UP AT THE SCALES. *
Th is same increased production applies to all other crops.
BUY NOW
SWIFTS FERTILZERS, Red Steer Brands
“It Pays to Use Them”
Manufactured by
SWIFT & COWPANY, (FERTILIZER WORKS)
Sales Office for North and South Carolina. Charlotte, N. C.
Factories: Columbia, S. C., Savannah, Ga., Chester, S. C n WUvnington, N. C.
ACIDS
SOUR 1 FOOD AND
1 NIN(. IvMMtLS TO HAI L AITOS
TO
WINTER ItHIMiS HU.OS
CHI LOREN
A child rarely goes through the
whole winter without having a cold,
and eveiy mother should have a re
liable remedy bandy Fever, sore
throat, tjght chest nnd crotipy
coughs ure sure symptoms. A dose
of Or. Itoll’n Pine Tar Honey will
loosen the phlegm, relieve the, con
gcstcd Rings and stop the rpugh.
It* antiseptic pine balsams heal and
sootbiK For croup, whooping
cougrti and chronic bronchial troub
les try Of. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey.
At all Druggists. 25c.
VEAR 1.1 INCOME OF FARMER
His Real Kcloriis \re Not. Filthily
High, According lo Bulletin of
Nebraska Station.
PH|*e’s Ola|ie|tsin'' Axes Sour, (Jas
sy, t pset Stomachs in Five
MtriUtew.
You don’t know what upset your
stomach—which portion of the food
did the damage—do you? Well,
don't bother. If your stomach Is in
a revolt; if sick, gassy and upset,
and what you just ate has ferment
ed and turned sour; head dizzy end
aches; helch gases and acids and
eructate undigested food: breath
fbul, tongue coated—just take a lit
tle Pape's Diapepsjn to neutralize
acidity and in five minutes you won
der what became of the indigestion
and distress.
.Millions of men and women today
know that it is needless to have dys
pepsia. A little Dlapepsin occasion,
ally keeps the stomach sweetened,
and they can eat their favorite
foods without fear.
If your stomach doesn't take ear*
of your liberal limit without rebel
lion; if your food is a damage in-
Ktead of a help, remember the quick
est, surest, most harmless antacid
is Pape’s Diapepsln. which cost*
only fifty cents for a large (ase at
di\ig stores. It's truly wonderful
—it stops food souring and sets
things straight, so gently and easily
that it is really astonishing. Your
stomach will digest your meals «f
you Keep acids neutralized.
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1
pit* a general Impression that
the fanner is enjoying more than
his share of the prosperity of the
country 1 i* real returtK an* not un
duly high, according to a bulletin
on Farm Management Studies in
Eastern Nebraska..* just published
b> the Nebraska experiment station
Surveys upon which this bulletin
; s based ‘how that tin- family sij*e |
faun inns., best Hint diversified
luning is most profitable* that the
average farmer operating his own
farm receite* $LM>;t yearly for his
labor, th* tenant, $f*or>: and that
with the necessaries furnished bv
the farm, the average farmer gr-
reucs $l non to 11 .‘Jon foi In, la.
hor and management.
\ IV
IF
Therms no reason why a person
• should take sickening. s.tluatmg
calomel w heu 7,0 cents buys a laig’'
bottle of Dodson's .Liter Tom a
per feet substitute for calomel
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver just as
surely as calomel, but it doesn’*
make you sb k and can not salivate
Children and grown f>dks can tak
Dodson’s Liver Ton*, because it is
perfectly harmless
f’aldtftel Js a dangerous drug It
Is mercury and attacks your bom-s
Take a dose of nasty calomel today,
and you will (eenwreak sick and nau
seated to-morrow Don’t lose n
day** work. Take a spoonful of
Dodson's Liver Tone instead iwcrf
you Will wake UP feeling great No
more biliousness. (gnstipaHon, slug
Rishness. headache, costed tongue
or sour stomach. Your druggist
say* if you d°n'l And Dodson’s Liv
er Tone actw better tha u horrible |
I \ COHN
OFF umiot T
PUN
to
< 'in* iim.ui \uth«u ily TeH* How
Dry up a Corn nr ('hIIoiis so it
Lifts ..ff Willi Fingers.
' <ui corn pestered men and wo
men m-ed suffer no longer \Veat
Hi.- shoes that nearly killed vou lie*
tore, says this Cincinnati authority,
because a few drop* of freezone ap
plied directly on a tender, aching
corn or callous, stops soreness at
one* and soon the corn or harden
ed callous loosen* so it can be lifted
out. root and all. without pain.
A small bottle of fret-zone coats
very little at any drug store, hut will
positively take off every hard or soft
cjvn or callous This should be
tried, as it Js inexpensive and is said
not to irritate the surrounding
skin
If yotit druggist hasn’t nrv free
zone tell him to get a small bottle
for you from his wholesale drug
cklqniel your money Is waiting for house It Is fine stuff and act* like
yott * • a chartn every time.
For A Biliou, Attack.
When you have a severe head
ache. accompanied by a coated ton
gue, loathing of x food, constipation,
torpid liver, vomiting of partly di
gested food and then bile, you may
know that you have a gevere bilious
attack While you /uay he quiti-
sick there is much consolation in
know Ing fflTiit-relief may be had !m
taking three of Chamberlain’s Tab
lets. They art- prompt and effect-
mil. Obtainable/ everywhere.
-
Half" Your Living ^
Without Money Cost
A right Or wrong start In 1917 will
make or break most farmers in the
South. We are all taring/a crisis.
This war In Europe pdtaJthings In
au* h uncertainty that no man can
foresee tho future with any degree of
clearness. *
Tho sure and certain Increase lu
cotton acreage means lower cotton
prlcca next fall Cost of all food and
/grain products Is high, so high that
no one can afford to buy and expect
to pay out with cotton. •
It's a time above all others to play
safe; to produce nil possible food,
grain and forage supplies on your
own acres; to cut down the store bill.
A good piece of garden ground,
ri, Mly planted, rightly tended and
l * f planted the year round, can be
»n .o to pay half your living. It will
. save you more money than you made
on tho beat five acre* of cotton you
erer grew! %
llMUnga* 1917 Seed Book tells all
about the right kind of a money sar-
ing garden and the regetablea to put
in it. It tclla about tha field crops aa
well aad a hows you tho clear road to
real farm prosperity. It's Free. Bead
for It today to H. Q. HASTINGS CO-
Atlanta, Ga.~AdrL
FAMILY AVOIDS
SERIOUS SICKNESS
S
By Being Constantly Supplied Wits
Tkedford’i Black-Draught.
WOOD’S
McDuH, Va.-^"I suffered for seven!
years,” says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, a
this place, “with sick headache, an(
stomach trouble.
Ten years ago a friend told me to try
Thedford’s Black-Draught which 1 did,
and I found it to be the best family medi
cine for young and old.
1 keep Blacg-Draught on hand all th*
time now, and when my children feel a
little bad, they ask me for a dose, and it
does them more good than any medicin*
they ever tried.
We never have a long sped of sick
ness in our family, since we commenced
using Black-Draught."
Thedfords Black-Draught is purely
^vegetable, and has been found to regu
late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re
lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea,
headache, sick stomach, and similai
symptoms.
It has been in constant use for more
!haa To years, and has benefited more
than a million people.
Your druggist sella and recomrr
Black-Draught. Pric« only 25c. . >
KUckage to-day. ia |
Seed Catalog
for 1917, tells about the best
Farm and
Carden Seeds
and :ci\ * s s;h < ial information as to
tile be*! crop , to yyow. both lor
profit anU home u -j.
The large increase in our 1-usi-
i.ts which we hast- again experi
enced'during (lie past >*.ar is the
| be t of evidence as to the high
qualify of
WOOD’S SLLDS. .jp
* CARDS. ♦
R. M. JEFFERIES
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
WALTERHOKO, S. C.
1’rnrlioe. in nil FouHs except Equity.
Ncguf luted on Improved
Farming lainds.
Write for catalog and prices < f
Grass and Ciover Seeds, Seed
Potatoes Seed Cats or any
Farm Seeds required.
Catalog mailed free on request.
T. W. WOOD G SONS.
SEEDSMEN, - Richmond. Va.
Dr. A. J. Anderson,
Dental Surgeon
Office Hears; 9 a m. lo 2 p. m.;
in. to 6 p. in. Phone 100-X.
Walterboro, S. C.
€
WheMver You Need ■ General Tonic
Take Grove's
St * ndard Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tome because It contains the
**7 to t n,c properties of QUIN IN E
? I?? 1 *.’ ^* cta on the Liver, Drive
out Malaria. Enriches the Blond r.r.,
Builds np the Whole S. stein. 50 ccv
? To the id it drop]
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
Is Perfect
Ask Your Grocer
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Plumbers and Gas Fitters.
* HEAP WORK FOR CASH
and satisfaction guaranteed.
All work inspected and passed upon
by City Engineer, Cozart Binns.
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