The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 09, 1917, Page THREE, Image 3
ffiW F40T9RY WILL |
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C:xu-::il3n Uitls Co. to Man-,
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u'lvV-'.v o Artificial |
-l Cotton
f; ctg:.y may
r alt3 ge opened:
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H-jstliiig I'irm Expects to
Eu3d Up V&lu&llc
Business.
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' Chare:-n It - vc ! i !:*; t'.'m.)
The verl; <f i::> liuiii j; the cxl n
Sive ..aiuiiin ry of the C1k.i1 ;slon
Alih ; : e\v indii; try lore a.vl
'? ' ' via! to !;. tlic only or.j of it
I. ?.? in clie of a. Y is v. el! U'nl r v??y,
and G'cn. My,i. vi?.c- p.oside t
^no treasurer of the concern, raw.
this morning that the (o.niii.nj expects
to I): gin the <?,>^ti< n i 1* 111'
nil! I\v Au. u: t 15. Three* carl: ad-"
ct the machinery have alrvady ar: iv
and a I'orce of inOii are busily cnJ
ag< i in putting' u)> the e.ppai at'.'..-.
About six more carloads will he
h< re within the next few days. The
machinery is expensive, bong value :
at nearly $100,000. It will he used
to fnai.ufa/ture shoddy or a. illicit'.
c( tf on.
Tlu? new mill is to occupy lb."* buih
in : of M. Cloidmiith, on Anson : tree
aim vc l y inch of t e i.2,000 Too.
Toor i pace will hi utilised. The con
{(' i, v ill turn out about $hiY0 "0(
worth cf pre dints every yiar, th'
j> incipal pv ition of Yin* output he'r.g
r; uiacUiMjv'l by r. uw hir:ery. I 'r:r
<0 Co hands v 1 he employ d. t. <
' i.p.i'i . rhoj. ing to us. ai ! cal i:.
\ : with e\cc ;. t >?>n o: .< To' r.naa
v . ? .? iv-ju the N .:'bh.
' . (\ ("iroat, n ? has been in tie
b: ::i .l(i* t .verity years, has a
r a- v ii hi. fnmil. io t '.ii! c.ton
.re! i.; r.ov. e.t.g .ty d in super a
l? '.-ii . *.iu siriihiti'm of l! < in.;
i)., : .11* i f he Vrt'c pr .-id n'
> * .- tare. vhii .). rl. Weil,
i c / ? l
;> i : ' ; i w ?i;e.- i an < * : n *.
t who vr.y :is. r ! with 1
firm <>r iloniifk-YVoil \ lonipauy, !
the preside nt ijLT'ii! trensu"'!).
Vain i'Yr'ors iiav: r.l
. lie i c .-.'in t v th '
\< 1 1 * !\ in the no, f ;1 .r y:
r . tin. < - i;?. '\ o.a c (:
1 - . ''ici'.'.i' .V? : v 1 I r ' ?.!*;? i'u (| II
(.'i.;.rl? ? iii h> t! a (( '>.' . if ;> -v.
Y Yie ?. < ij'f, he ohli' ve '! !n <
j; n .iV:?*s: a! rem v ovn. ..< ?i a .' .
fo : i'. ii a hade aa<! r v '
tory i.-? brought here .am. S'.'i ?> V
v. <?rth *?f pr 'h;ct?' vm.i ! !.< tui.ch
cut hy the yarn mill, Yh" mecbhu
ol' tlh.; plant wor.li ;.!.s > ah ;':
Y'/f' u;,M, 'I lie aapnea u.s is i:
A' i'li: as or. g, V a., w hero I'.lr. Groat
*. as formerly engaged 1:: the l?u. i
ricss.
.\rtifirial Cotfciin.
The present plant on Anson street
is the only one of its kind any where
in tills section and it is thought that
inot another factory like it exists in
ytl.e South. "Shoddy," garnette !
1 4 1 ' I- lit
stock, the product wmcn win do manufactured,
is made form clippings of
hosiery and underwear mtfls convert
CALOMEL SAUVATES
AMD MAKES YOU SICK
Acts like dynamite on a sluggish
liver and you lose a
day's work.
W
There's wo reason why a person
should take sickening, salivating calomel
when 50 cents buys a large
bottle of Godson's Liver Tone ?a
pc riiect substitute for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver just a*
purely as calomel, but it doesn't
make you sick and can not salivate.
Children and grown folks can tak'
Dodson's Liver Tone, because it i?
perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous drug L
is mercury and attiwks your hone?
r. dn?p nf nnMv cnlomel todn\
antl you will feel weak, sick and nau
grated tomorrow. Don't lose a day'*
M^Vork. Take a spoonful of Dodson's
Liver Tone instead and you wil
wake up feeling great. No mori
biliousness", constipation, sluggish
ne:s, headache, coated tongue or
sour stomach. Your druggist says
if you don't find Dodson's Livet
Tone acts better than horrible ealc
mcl your money js waiting for you.
?adv I
ft
<<i back into artificial cotton. Ir. the! i
\u... j i.vfc.o.y a d urulc wear fac- 1 i
tcrics, of which there is a y.uv.ie k i
Ncrth Carolina unci Virginia, i a
chines trim clown the garment before
it bccon es a finished p'cd; c
these clipping will be bought i
large quantities by the local p'r.nt l
About 5.000 pounds of this materia'
v ill he purchased daily.
Remarkable Machinery
The machinery ef the Char!, stem
Mii's Co., by a remarkab.e prcccr
converts the dipping back 1 ..to u;th
ficial cotton and this in tu-n i? prcpcrly
bated, labelled ami shipped
4l.?, I * ll.. X* 1.1 .. i
uii c u;;i.uui u f i\?u merri o-.hllS an
th same cotton again i* made into
underwear and # hosiery. Five thou
sand pounds of clippi? gs will makr
| about .*>.000 pounds of "shodi.y." Neai
! Iy all of the work is done by sct3 of
, maehinsry, costing about $9,000 a
set. To keep the lo.al mi'1 running!
j at i u!! spec! will require the output'
j of upwards of fifty hosic.y and
, u d. rwear factories.
Dclh Messrs. Wei! and Gro; t we. c
; 1 Ij.ii in their p aise of the va'ualk
aid rendered them by the Chariv ton
I Cham I cr of Commerce and Mr. Wei
J said this mcnGng that Frrsi cut W.
j II. Mixs' n and Manage g rot r. ;
| .-'.noil wc"o u itifi-i". in li eir of ? t
J U> !ie!j) them 1 u-d a site.
11 is not knov. n by the manage
r meet when th*: maeliiiv rv of tie 1
, yarn mill will be brought to Charier
ton, out if a suitable local*! ri ear. 1 - 1
found it may be done hi t he near IV. |
tur*:. For the present, however, only
14>cho'd;." will be manufactured.
. Fh iuh! the vm? ?> mill Up eslcb'ishe
i tlit total valuation of the output of!
I the tn%o plants would he nc:.riv j
|^fi(0,00() pe r year.
i copy sr.MMONs rou relief.
i
< Cornp'aiut Net Served. 1
I ST ATI; ov so-.;th CAROLINA,
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O uui ^ of IIon v.
Court of Common Picas.
, Conway Prddi-hin^ Company, a Ot-T- '
pcration, plaintiff,
Apainst i
TMitb A. PPtman. ard J.J. Pit'c?/:ar |
Do 'crl\ 11 f s
i to 'n 11*: i ! ; v 1;x iaa nts a kov k
NAMED:
vor An: unnnv sum^-FXK!
and required to ansn >r the eonvplain;
:ri t.iiij notion. which 1 .rs I r t- filed
'v.'- .of l'ico ( f the C'o.'k "f ti of ' '
i Coi/,mon Pleas, for the Moid K loan \
are! to e?*vc a r<'PC "f y( li*' ansv-er t. j
* h,? said < ora.p'ai on the tfjf'osci ilvr'
! rit his office pt (Vnway, S. C wiliiii j
t'v; oiity days a. ft or i.iw sewies hereof:
' < ;m \u ive of the /lav of surfi &>r\ U e; !
vm f; i! to an;-v. "r 'liio ro: l
1
: r . . -N :?. * ! ^ . ) / ?% {
, j. . ii r. v.ji'i in'- I.', ill . .Ii'i'i-: 'I ?|. m
: -. *? t; 'f t ; j} y v\ i.1 p'll V 1'
v < < r 1.ri for lhc; Wii( T dfrarmdo.)
1 . colli p: Mil.
l.'|. 1 r.ti'J. h. i ?. 1 4:\
n. i'i. r\o. :;>v, ' r->.
PVAr.L'f V /.iiorrey. !
1 ! !j'? h A. t an . i'i* - 1
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n;ri, r '1 1 - :
TAKi: NC7I' L Thar the Com- I
r-'.nin4 in t ;'?< for *>!;* u ''i'nc ' vv '
1 i ih S'im- of -vhio 1 J ho ,
1 oinp; is a r< tiv n fiic-ji in the
T 0 of ih/- Cl'-'i f C-'M'.rt :>( !
OiRinn 11 T'r -s in rmd for nhnry Coiw j
at Conway, S. <\, on iT<- Lhh .; i > I
1 '.rf J one A. I). 1 rJ}. 7.
; w. L. IIUV AN, (L. S.)
C. C. C. P.
H 1! WOOIAVARP,
Piainli 1T> Attorney.
Housetops.
(Louise Ay res Clnmett, in the New j
York Independent.)
I sin# of friendly housetops; 1 sing
of dripping leaves;
Of l-m'n ?.? follinn" In''"''
? . ...... it-^vuvi^ ."im'fji j
within the eaves;
I sing of early morning vt.ile sleep- j
mg masters lie
Beneath the many housetops whose;
I housetops is the sky,
Glad roofs, that know their masters
go journeying afar
To magic scenes Alhambran where,
castled dwellings arc!
I
I sing of friendly housetops; 1 sing of j
I busy shoon;
Of pomopus town clocks striking the
major stroke of noon;
I sing of hungry children a-trooping
home from school;
Of brawny workmen resting by roadsides
green and cool.
The housetops peeping downward j
where homely webs are spun.
Rejoice the world is wagging so j
hmvr>lv in fUo mm
' " I
I sing of friendly housetops; I sing of!
twilt calm;
Of little children lisping the tender
Shepherd's psalm;
I sing of family circles; of shaded
lamps a-light,
And sending through the windows a
welcome to the night,
The housetops peeping downward
keep watch where hearth- j
stones call,
And overhead the heavens keep
Watch above them all.
TBI! HORRY KERALI
SHEEP TICKS B3
SOME 6P5.4.T OAMKSE
I
Unless the I Tiv.a's Are Dipped
at Least Twice for
I
Farasri.es. !
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Thcio is Fonte (inr.-" r. rcct i dir.fv t?i
agricultural aul.h' n' cs, tat tlioj
shcrp tick may become a uree o4 i
v??. <r. U1C I CSS IP IK .'S J?Wl
..lOckmcr in those localities in which
the dipping practiced for mu..c- years|
in order to eliminate sheep .-cab h.asj
been largely discontinued. D p; r
foi scab has helped to control 11:
sh.eep tick in those If eelilior, which (
eons'quer.tly have been comparative-!
ly free from thi.- pnst for a numbci (
of years. Mow, he" ve,\ ai pea! i
that sheep ticks are becoming a ni:i I
nnco in the area7, via re syst'. m at:1
opping va f< raierly ear-led on, and
they are likely to cause a >rvnt den' |
of dun.age f steps ai e not taken t< j
cnt.v) V'f \
The shorn tick is a whvlo )i. ;-a-.ite
fly which spe'.d il r hire lit* ,
.... ^ j c, n ?. [ a in- it'- 'cod h"
pun urii ?, rh sl.h'- j.nd feeding c
' he bl<v?d and lymph of the aiT.rnah
The irr?+utw-n thus cause esp'oialh.
in the care of It svb:u is e ve a*. n? '
the eensia.it drain i f blood may lr
time become re'dour. Infeslo-l
arc ?*o restless that they do n->t fee 1
,11 ? '
v vii \'i11(( :n :v vr.i less
thjrr. tick-fro? flock-. The so ccvidi.
tiottx haiiijKr the p. <w(h cf wool and
m general lower the market value of
the shoe,). From a purely economic
)? int of now. then-Two, b'pyiny is :
jo o'!tc hi? p: act Joe.
Two dippin s ;iix rcjrarded as po ersary
< r. at ecu r i <? F (he 1 1 1. a ofs
f tlr: lick. The P.rrt (hppir.v, veil!
rl stroy all tl.t rvalu e tick'.- or. lk?
1, fcut it c<:\ rot be brpsjnd d
>n to destroy t .csy in the pupal
-tan, v. which they a:v p'Oiveted by
: hv.ru . Vi'vi. Ir\ Ibis slyT tac licit,
remains fi< ji "if to 2*1 boyvs. A steal
''iyilT:; , -.r '-.'wo, 2* <1. y aflc *
f? fr-;: x,-i!' *'! .'1 t! r-rc nv cts in a
,o< -. laI' , knr'n . emerge-.*',
ro.n the j:troi .s t T ;:t th inier\
bet ? '71 the <\ ppi'-y-.
Th< :: r.u >'w ur s? duties;'
v' ii'cb : '( tf '- -live in <1 >rv. ina
< %(? .' I t ? (' ( , '. f > ?; >J C" t'. "S ' *"
re sole, < x v/r ; ;b n:*oi *. /! v
ujy if x a.' !. O'1 tx ,nM Tv.rpu.rev..
( l!i< k i;. sh \i i**r
car. be v. : .!;> ; ! h?w?. , but It s dVff >
v.]i -|?.v pi-re : :i<! i; j;oi >:;?>u
v u 'Ivi'.s ) ?(? ?.->;{ .ri;-] p
ti >! .* ; It: n-v. CVmipiefr
w\ t., r < v: ;< , of v
. ?'! L.v re (. i .'( r rb <
; <]'T.'." :> . ; J ; ) .? a 1 C CCo. 1 .?i I'
i new pnolk r?';ic < < f llv U.-itoi;
I' ;v;r -nr vt < f A-;rAtMv'c\r .
i^:ir.-y:-rsf 'i.i1 ?'V i! <*'?' . T .< S!.f y
Tl?; coj of < ! ' i-Vv: ' v"i:> // 11* ' e
a'viVy, ti( \ur\'f 7"%: up-m tVj<* ?< ;t
b'bv.r. .'tK'1, .in 'I i paler'.;*!.. hi \i:v
>! ?vp- .grow I <*r. cct i )?):' < \ W/ '
".?!>??'\ < -.*. it '7.'i.rn i r <st:<-. la!< I v
rc.vn 2 to b 1-2 con If a heed '.id:
rack (lini)ii:f>. Where only a fvw
flu-op are kept, a portable galvanized
iron vat may be used or a canvass
dipping bag. 'Where largo Hocks are
eared for, however, or where a farm
or is in tlie -sheep business permanently,
it is best to provide proper facilitk-s
for the work, and a pei nvanent
dipping vat is the only practical
solution.
No. 666
This is a prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS 4 FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken <hen as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel nnd does not gripe or sicken. 25c
BSSf ~'
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>. CONWAY, S. C.
SUMMONS IT.:: RELIEF f
(Complaint Not Served.)
Court of Common Pleat*
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Palmetto Grocery Company, Plaintifl ^
C
VS.
Dulu:-y Watts ar.d Bert Watts, IX
fondants. *
TO THE DEPENDENTS Dubury
Watts and Bert Watts:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON- J
ED and required to answer the com- (
plaint in this action which is filed it:
the otfice of the Clerk of Court of (
Common Ideas or the said County ]
and to serve a conv of vour nnsu-pr
t1 the said complaint on the sub- ?
reriler at his office in Marion, South
Carolina, within twenty days after
;!.< service hereof, exclusive of the
'v of : uch service and if you fail to'
.uiswer the complaint within the
lime a foresaid, the plaintiff in this
a< : < i will apply to the Court for the
lief iiia:.ded in the complaint. '
W. F. STACKKOUSE,
i'laii.tiff's Attorn, y.
h: c;l Ma; 21st, 1017.
I , ;! A .cut IVfondants, Oubury
\? :,..s and V rt Watts:
TAKE 1. i! '11 That the com-J
i laint in the ;.?; staled action was
.'i'-'d ie tiu cf. ire of the Clerk of j
| '? i.rt r Hc::y toady on the Cl<t
|C,a.\ of May, 1! 17. * ' that ycu arc J
jreeui ed to aivwcr t ;o . amo as sot
f? rtli in th:? fo :*??* i. amnions.
V>. I'. AT Ac El LOUSE,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Dated thin May 21st, 1017.
i
i i
order for appointment .ofi
_ _ _ _ i
UUAUIHAN AD LITEM.
Court of Com mo-. Picas,
j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Palmetto (j roc cry Company, Plaini
tiff
vs.
P tlury Watts aid Port Watts, Defendants.
On re ading and filing the pctiiton j
U>f the plaintiff in the above seated
1 ,
a c ior tnc appointment of a Guardian
Ad Litem for t)ve infant defendleal
Peri Walts, on motion of \V. F.
1 Atnr.kllOUSe, Attorney for the Plainttiff.
it is
OR-VLYiKP That A. F Wait be. j
and he is hereby appointed Guardian
; An T.;i"'( 01 of <he infant defendant j
A t Watts for the purpose of this
Cor,., utiles? within wm days after
i . rvice ?' f a copy of this order
! "?n him, he. or some one in Iris hern'!
shall procure 'V be appointed a
' h'avdmn A d Litem foi the said in v.'.:r.
d?,4>tn'iant; that copy of thi.oi-df-r
shall he served Upon the said
!Vrt V.'atxs, infant defendant by the
' i?V*vitirt thereof i" the Horry Her~*d.
liovr]; yrr 'published in the
'County and State p. foresaw!, oner a
-r 'crk tot six \x<1' ;\*s.
W. L. }?.P,YAN,
CDrk of Cormt. Horry Canity.
Dated "May '2kvL 1917.
1N MEMO!il'D!.
'I death visited my homo
on i) ;n. lO'.h, r.look from mo. m;
d: rlrng* husband. II<? was 9,1 years.
2 weeks :\nr! 1 day old when ho crepa"fd
thiv lifo.
, Pie was converted under Rev. T. lb
Reynolds at the a.uo of H> yoarv
Ho was made a Mason at CJraddy
Ledge :it the ago of 2! years, and
served his lodge as secretary for 7
. years. He was true t(> his <iod and
God saw fit to take him. lie leave*.
tvu and four little ones to grieve and
,YK?urn after him, but I feel our loss
is his eternal gain.
Written by His Loving Wife,
?Pearl L. Johnson.
o
"Make improvements on the farm
this year. You will draw the bene. 1
fits for years to come from tbe surplus
you have made this year. Let
the unimportant and unnecessary
alone this year.
amnnH
The Hitlo
"is given to malapa in all forms by the ch;
It wardsoff as well asstops; tones up the
f*u~/: '
uv: veins, i nu iiucbi kiiiu oi a ionic ior tn
up. Good for Malaria, Biliousness, Cc
"OPS CHILLS A
%
\
'RODUCE MORE pORK?HOG [>
RAISING IS PROFITABLE 1
C-c nson (>?!: . g?, ?. C.?Cae of
he best ways oi increasing the moat
supply ( f the country is by raising1
k it's. Tito hey is the mod impor-1
ant animal for ratal a money.' C
tie requires less Ichor, less equip-j
neat, es.-. capital, mak< s greater
;ains pes hundred punds of cou cntrates
and raprodu:e* himself
faster and in greater numbers than
any other domestic animal. As a
consumer of by-products the hog ha* p
no rival. No other animal equal*!
Ihf lard hog in fat-storing tendency.'
The most satisfactory meat for ship-1
pi tig ler.g distances cn t.ain, or heat
and for lor.g st rage aft< r rcaohin"
its destination is mr.s fork. ( ?
i'ork finds re a iy sale because i
packers have diecvercd many wa; s
of plm.injr pork on the market in attractive
form with rmst e ccehen4 ;
l:c-pin?j s V '*y . *. : . ,
pe:4 con*, of the tot:.1 vn.Yo, iri do", a s
and cents. of t!,o meet yr d .
slaughtered : > tin pack Yip,* pru.-cs <> '
the I'niicd States is d. rived fro*
th.c ho *. Throe-tourt ns of til <
world's international ua i . | c;'\ r
products originates i : the Urtiic! v
Sate.- in no!"...:! tines, and Id \ at 1
pveatly lias in rinsed lY- n. n v%i **t
Ac. ordiiip to \ h ^ oxi?v a or \ a v.* \\ a*
an iiu-ror.se < 4 9.510 900 h; m '"At* * r ( '
1910, the cea nr. y :.r, a d if ?i. *; <
elusive. Thr Yen-. so at .' n > r ' a ,
191"* wa - *.,14h,000 ov r the pre '
coding yer.r. whii it i< estimate t
that there \v;r a decree. r a4 the en <
of 19'.(> Of 9:9,090 h" s c<: . yarn i
with 1915. i
If we csopcct to con'iour iO pio 1
vide meat to foreign peoples as w 4
as our own people, ovei y farm * (
must put forth the b~st offer to p:o i
duco more h.oi?*c. H
profitably upon rsaiy ir.riv. who/'
tV'Oy aiv not found today, Farmer (
v.ho already p: duco hays can pa*
duco more, for tin re is not nv.u
chance of pro luviny n at F ir yea- (
i.i excess !' the rrnui 'rnc s.
Mer -!: '"'v forme..s s!" v. d rai e
hoj>s for I". oy f'l in i > p nolie v. i
up m 'airy iVivns w^o'c a':be niiik
'*' f. j a <?v \\ b j.. > o ' h
iiiT'o. A man v bo has ?* im ini'k i
in -a bettor po A on Jo a .-o pi;.'- Fr...
a raan who has non<\ ,
In the nbr.o'K'o o' .1. V'*v A pm-! ,
State hiphv.: y err a r r. v o ; p
tain <>.' C"i p a:y A, K a;'. .v Ua
tall ion, Nati t .a' CiiVr.vd < \ South Chi
I elina, tao State highway onttrlnrion
j h: 'o upv?> '" A ! i Vuvix y. raw
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r*-"; I * i on" if - '' '1 I.. ' .
1' v\v p?t \] . iM'f! II.-! in;:
ii: "> " :'it el'! r.ci i'.
?"r -?v i*? p ><k* " m* 4 ?i ? i * r~ P.r* -?a
, v \ \ 4 r V ? ' * , 1
A 5 V ?M r ; *{/ ' ! /
f. vv. . . : i. ' ? 4
ft, ?.y -v /? ? " t T r " " *, ' '?
POd Sitf nb
V* .' a r i " ; { >./ >
out r1 . n.; ]' \o \ hi :i 1m { i v
: i. .> i>> v. v.
fi or.t unti I u< ? ' . i' i m : .
eounl 'A 'if 4 y in * 11.- \ !
wor'. t'riJ hn ? i\>!m \vr I ^
v.iikof the nvviuihm.
Capita! punishment. abolished
with the advert of the in w govern
meat, again has been j i t into force
on the demand of the military commandos
s at the front, who now w "'!
be able to a. sembV field courtmar
i'd a?n) w t ta den-h sur-upa'a v 'r,:.
tors in the army. General Korniloff,
commander of the forces in Galieia,
whose disaffection and desertions
have wrought havoc in the Russian
morale, was the most insistent of ,
the military chiefs in calling for a
free hand to check the refractory
troops, declaring that the death penalty
was the only means of saving (
the army.
dtOutl
impionofall fever fighters.0X1* ^B
: system and puts rich red blood ^B
ie whole family?from thorhil
mstipalion, Lack of Appetite.
mm
B| HpHB S
\N0 FEVER fl !:
It's Guaranteed: your druggist |H
will refund your money if U 0
L you'll take back the empty |H | y
bottles and can truly say ji
you've had no benefit from
it. hundreds of testimonials
^ if com all over the malarial
belt.' Sold at all drug stores
for 50 cents. Made by
the Behrens Drug Co., Waco, Tex.
M \
THREE
ERSHSNG SPENDS
STRENUOUS DAY
?
weeps Through Villages
\A/hOPO A ;Y>nri^on Tr?/N^r*?
i ? i vi \j n m i o I I \jc\ JI I I UUJJi
Are Located.
i'
1IGID INSPECTION AT
TRAINING CENTERS
icaieral Gratified at the Progress
That Has Eccn
Made.
9
A .ic loan Training Camp in
Gon. Pershing gave the
\ : c;n exp: (lit innnry force nn cxo)
;hv st:c-v/ur life by sweep
>.v t r. ' gb rtcaV'V' a iloap villages
lure L'ale ! S-.v.ie^ so'uYrs
Ivieg i' V ?... i - ? i v..
.V
ill trai li, p c > t?v ; which have !" on
. p. oWie i f o*?. Anie-ia's 1 iv t
" u\ c -1 '"y.:Kion for the war for
:: y.
1'. w . *v * a r i) i . y i rneetioe.
le woiw into noi at be-. i.s j II j lo:ur
'h- i P.O. OllOHvk \A I "'vn'.o S(>l(iiv ' S.
o: .p.ti'.v cue * . v.J various othv
\?r.k< as '< how t ::i;s were a r g,
. \u what if any.ki:r; could bo (lore
0 anyo ?. th si r t.kn.
lb... Iv.b.ir.y w. . e: p< cted Mot.-.
ay. i .il belay. <1 IVris unlit
'ate yesterday. H< r ;>ent t:;e nifi'bt
.1 a plaint htt'.e in ..h village an t
reached the A; .cricun ar-ny ave/
. ar;y to lay. His v'sil was entire y
i; toi ro a J ad he. H und the forces
u-t as he be: ireh -c \\ e rd in t'ne'r
1 .. t ? v ?il' .iv i\ . ; . . .
I .10 yonor: r. so i y ~ !?. y vr.-?
rl<r.;s rlao.. si'jey.teJ !<>. Ii> fie! I
ea.kiii rti r , t . e < "in : lt; 1 i " o e
\r :y ' yv to rc raw *Ve:r i'a r< .:
r o l: ??* - v: t ; ' !c w!ii r-' ;'i\"A
'. > i?s * t m v row.
Cory o .
av r o \ ' {* the c v s-?.
h*. *' 'i . v. \ t v 'V _ '1; * *
' Our p ?r, v- ' > ' ' t i. \.
r<S ( (>;) ? o. I;; \ pp \ i iV
is w \ 1 ?- .. ' ; l ' v . !. ' i i
a. v . > '
"Tl. y\ ; ' , > ! \ y.f ' < i.vj
t r v ' .v- . Mai*
)y : "in 1 !' pv >.
vr } . v> ; . v. ';'i
? "C* i v'-: ' " ' ; ?* is "i
r.\ V ' v- ;; '.in'.
" n . . ' t. a.i v.. ; v' ' . ; >n
|o v.." 1 , n S. i.v n.
< 1 ( ?. . . ' ! . _ .a . ..: sn
"N .CO s. i 1 hv ' ; ;in t ty
i'ioV,?.
A . i :r tj- . : a.? . w.- will
: ;.vo jha.ly v>. n. a o bd.mg and
t it ly t. o li. sir.is Mint are to
( owe. So.i.n <>" the }?';?.? \vl:? .. men
a.n new sivt i'g am no; all ilia*,
inn:id bo <! shi'l. but. li it* soon vvi'l
l.o - oi.io'tii (1 by {ho cor.sl t ucl.o.i of
j.oi table bar iu ks.
"Training is prog? fsa'ng vory well
with the assistance of the French."
(Ion. Pershing was untiring in his
inspection of tho training area. lie
inquired into every phase of the
men's daily life, the character and
tho quantity of their food, oven to
I he disposition of garbage, which he
found was goinp to b reach farmers
u ho wore delighted to have this
matter.
rF.S! LIFT A CORN
OFF WITHOUT PAIN!
Cincinnati authority tells how
to dry up a corn or callus
so it lifts off with fingers.
\ on corn-postered men and women
. c\l suf'or no longer. Wear the
1 es that neatly killed you before,
ays this Cincinnati authority, bea'
so a few drops of freezone ap
111 < I di.octly on ;i tender, aching corn
: callus, stops soreness at once and
(/on tho corn or hardened callus
,osens so it can be lifted out, root
nd all, without pain.
A cmnll U-?
?? .-111(111 WV'VLIU O L i reezone cost
cry little at any drug store, but will
osit vcly take off every hard or soft
i rn or callus. This should bo tried,
s it is inexpensive and is said not to
ritate the surrounding; skin.
If your druggist hasn't any freezne
tell him to get a small bottle for
ou from his wholesale drug house.
'* is fine stuff and acts like a charm
very time.?adv.
? o
Ik F. Hucks was in town recently.
o
Piles Cured in 6 to H Days
our druggist will refund money if PAZO
INTMRNT fails to cure nny case of Itching,
litnl. lilt-editiK or Protruding Piles in 6to 14<laya.
Itc brat uppitcauou giveu liasc And Rest. 50c.