The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 07, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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INTERESTING BUE
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* CLAUDE A- GRAS
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A. L. KnlKlit or Relton, who ts with
Tho Anderson Intelligencer hnrq, waa
nikon to life Anderson hospJt/M by
Dr. W. C. 1 Icario fon an operation.
Mr. Knight ?food the operation well
and ia Retting along nicely. He will
he ulilc to return to Bolton in a short
time. . .
Dr%E. C. Frierson of Plorapn's phar
macy, had buslnes?, in Aader^qn
' Thursday. . ?
Hf, !.. Tolllson, J-., of Belton will
opah u garage on North Main..street
about tire first of April. The building
lu rapidly nearing completion. Al
pori ion ot this building will he .occn-j
pied by H. I* Toll ison, Sr., father of
tlio fui mer. Mr. Tolliso.i will run ap
up io date fancyy grocery store and'
will -riin a strictly cash buslpesa. At
finit young Mr. Tolllson will only do
general repair work on automobiles;
hut will handle automobiles later.
Chas. M. Brown of Belton 'has ac
cepted; a position with the^Hardawny
Construction company pf Whitney, N.
Ct He left Wednesday. .
n. B. Phillips, apd P. W. Smith of
tlio-;Farm and Factory of Seneca were
in. town Tbursday en route to , Wtl
llamston, where they _went on busi
ness. . f'-? >: IT* !, ' ". . '
Sjrton pha-macy la having a tile
.fag put down in their store. This
work bi being done by Mitchell-Cox
Lumber company, and when completed
wit) be a very pretty floor as well as
a durable one.
WEEK OF.PBAYEB,
Thc week of prayer meeting for Fri
day wan truly 2 splendid one. The
first part ot "the meeting -was tn.
.,tf. ... . r ?u- - ? _. -. -
.,>???. ftu ut wo >. ?? . n.o unu . 01111
beam;-., and Miss Nannette Campbell
presided. The last (halt waa- in
charge of the Boyal Ambassadors: and/
J. 'P. ^Willlamston. ninhnannHnr tit
clilef, presided Over tljjja. The -j?. W.
A.'prograro was aa .follows: ?
Devotional exercises.
Prayer.
Talk., "Fre3h From the Mountalna,"
by Mrs. W. C. Hear in. r
Prayer.
Trio, bv Misses Mattie Vandiver and
Rollie Wright and Mrs. J. T. West.
Paper, "Do Mountain Schools De
velop Streng. Character:" by Miss
Lida Pone. : ; , . .1
Readlhg, "Her Gift,'* by Miss Annlei
Ben Chiles.
Song, by-TiUubea'ma.
Thei^aV A.B. tonk charge then and
.their pr?sram follows:
. . SWpeet, ''Indian Thoroughbreds."
Prayer, hy Mi*. W...T; Tatty .
Tal't, "Wltat Are Boyal Ambassa
dors?" by Jack West
Reading, "A Letter From Missionary
? Day," hy James Clement
Royal Ambassadors'-hymn.
' Rending. "Story of Joseph Islands,"
by J,'.J?. Williamson.
-Collection of thank offering.
-Song, "America."
Prayer and benediction. 1
?Mrs. H. Reid Sherard and children
and Dr. W. A. Woathersbee dln^d.
with Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Cuthbert
Thursday. . v - .
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. '" "NEAL'S CREEK NEWS. *
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Bel Uni. March C.-Tho W. M. S,
?th Mtv.. John Maier wednesday
?l?thrnep?? and m/ipt of tho raorobcrs
wero present. >
Mfr.tG. W. Haynlo attended thc or
dination ftcrvicpo ot . the First. Baptist
ch arch* of Belton Sunday afternoon,
Iii ; Mother. Dr. W. R. Haynlo, being
ono of; those ordained to the dlacon
ate.' . (
Mr. Furnian BrtdwoH returned tn
bis home near Moore Station, Spar
tanhueg county, last Tuesday; having,
spept .several days with his school- j
mate. Rev. J. T. Mann. f
Tile attendnnre at. Sunday school
last Sunday wits ?mali, owing to tue]
extrpniely cold weather.
Misa. Bessie Wert*, who has charge
o? Mayfield school, returned last week
* We are Exculsive Agents for
. '. .-. -rxiK - .V.-i'j.-?' ?t*'... j
Itayler'n aad Marth Washington1]
Candies; Fast ?an ^Kodaks and Snp
- pilen. Jaroik? B. Rice's Zanjen
Seed. \yaPs rramliy Re ni fd les,
Conklln's Fountain Peas. ttleaa
pad Chicks Spring* JUaeral War?
Norma Mortises' -CigaVk. ' ak
?.-_J\n .?..?..
. va*. ?-? mr? yr. ? lTKT?r|M*|y
Hawked Ey* ?bisaest, Rte. ?
Whan in Need of
Anyttitns; in ?se
DRUG UNE,
if You Want the
Br^RBS^FS.
. (The Lesrf&.-y Dr** Ste**..)
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>GET OF NEWS *
?OM BUSY BELTON *
^ES, CorTe*pondent. > *
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from Chappels; where* she had been
mmmnncd on aocoanl of the death of
We are glad to report that Mrs. Joe
Strickland's. health continues to im
prove.
' Messrs. Joe Erskirfc and W. C. Bur
rles -are Installing phones. They will
be connected with the- Anderson line.
Mrs. Jane Martin returned to' her
home at Townvllle Wednesday, after
spending, annie Uwe bene with rela
tives^..
Miss Sallie ' Thompson r.p?ut the
w?skt'end .wiUi har.-parent* near Leb
aium.
Mr. James B. McCoy, who owns
i one of the .best homes in this sec
|-tlop, aapouts to repaint lt soon.
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IVVKOfEH.
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riva, March C.-Miss Mollie McCul
lough left a few days ago for Due
West, where she goes to take a posi
tion m the.?tore ot W. W. Edwards.
. Mr. and Mrs1. ; R. F. Martin pf G r If -
nh. G^.<,?-ra (here vhritina friends and
relatives before leaving for their new
b*mp>>ie fleece. .s,> -
.'Mies May Yeargin, who has been
teaching at Blackburgs, has closed
h.?r. .^ho?i.cn>accsuot--of an epidemic
of measles, and will spend a few
week.? nt .home.. xit
-Mr. Joyce, manager of The Int ein
igen cer contest, was in town one day
[this ween. ,.
. ,Mr. v's/. Pv Gook is erecting commo
l?Upua warehouse, in the rear of his
store. ' *
?lev. T. 'C. Coker of Newberry will
preach In the. 'Presbyterian church
hero iscxi. sunday morning-,. .
Rev. McS, Buchanan, a retur ;d
Imissionary -from- Japan, will preach
in.the >P-*e$by.terian> church here next
Sunday night.
i --Miss Lola Freeze of M oar es vt lie, N.
>C, ls. visiting her. cousin,. MrB. Lem
Reid.
Misses Nettle Setyler and Bernice
Sligh, two of th? Iva high school
teachers, have gone to Newberry to
spend th? week-end. with.Home folk,
t The Civic Improvement association
held a ve*y enthusiastic meeting lin
the school ?sUdbrirtnin y^i?rda^' aft
ernoon. They expect to give a recital
on March 18.
WIBI
ATLANTA
currtneo? in th? Southern
Atlanta, March 6.-The punishment J di
for anganja xBeorgla ia death, and the j
law may put a negro .girl of Atlanta, . w
Anna May Hayes, in. the shadow of al
tho gallows. The girl who was a P
servant, in the luime, of comptroller tu
Genera*, *W. A. Wright has confessed a
JtQ the police that, sbp deliberately set c.
fire to.tUcv Wnsht homo; from tpatwaa is
Pf ar.scf and revenge, after she had cc
r.eeu -reprimanded , Cor not ?loin? ?ter
housework tts she should. .- ci
According to the girl's story abo h
ddU^sgleiyf Ahcew. -a lighted match Ja
tnto thc upstairs closet of the home, ft
af tor 'seeing. Mfu. Wright; leave thc fo
house: Th? blaze ignited clothing In
and tho fire spread. Only the time
ly arrival o? ihe fire department saved w
the house, and as it vas tho damage c
amounted to oyer1.,gl.0?0. .."Shh*., girl h
Remained inside the houa?? instead of fl
running put, *-^Ktt, th* <bie#e bagan to
spresd.,.and her straogja. attitude '
aroused. tho-vs-iajjloiptt^r the nnemen
who turned her over tb the police.
This iff the first .case. In many yfears ac
in which a woman has been, accused %.,
or arson. Although the death penalty !e?
might he exacted:under.tho law, there.
|%vApar:eig an* tikejhheod'- ?3*ot utbe.re
caebr,iwUl. agfaalla; r-#aiagah^.frJiia?aai? 4?
There hasn't been a woman hanged, tn bl
Georgie ?Ince the civil .war, and ba-,
tides tb* tsct that the .girl 1? .only 15 fa
years old ta4e?*^i?pg? ffiai probation *
officers to tako a??baad. < r
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Hon. Jesse EL Mere*-, we!! known m
Georgia editor, aaf>,??tmer state game di
OiHumUtRlooer, hsa fopislbuted an un
concurrent Issue of jonathan B. fs
Prost'? Mstriuttn*. "Th?, rv.? ?f the'gi
Swhtib't on ?th?t subject of. sfkat .rural
credit will do for thc Georgia ' far- ;
mers.
This Issue of thc magazine is de- co
voted 4to the artat A?U?fta mnyefaent pc
inaugurated by the Georgia Chamber to
oftommorce sad. Mr..>lercej predict? bc
thalaba -year- l**t? )*W ??-Wo Bl
historv of the south as a year of revo- m
tatton 4n the matter ot Ipw* on forja ar
lauds.. .., , , i :
"The organizaron of strong ?nd ty
wAll-menaged>le*a?a#d toaaj o^atgAnyj
ssd abie tv ?M???> . ??*e eireujuy se-j m
lee ted farm loans, ta nroh*hty th* beet ! ta
mfttheif) of .assuring rhrajugspnrrr for J th
the soutbapn>,Jarmer, surest ,?fpr the la
itaTne,r,^&uwt tor the*.ia*eator.
thawaaaat eiraaramlcer Avetera t^>st SSJIM
my mind baa yet hahn devised. pc
. "Georgia ami adjoining ?tates, of- mi
for t*e >greato*!t f?e^ : ja,,America, HJBC
?aVltovfebe ?oi^d?^the^g^sr^e?4hi
ptoltation ofVsuoh a sjTt'em. i|.<
nen a p?.n ui lu uuy System of secur
ng chea? money ,for georgia, -faacners,
a the deplorable, oondlt?on of la-od. ti
le reetwda. A?d ioa?euuaie law? -on
hat subject. ??? ? ?,
"But ?l* state legislature will bo
sked to sdjve .rel4e?/elepgfthese Alnas
o tbe laad owaersv at tiiis sum?ase'?
essiou pi ..the Oft oorjjla.se ne ral us
enibly." . . .. i
The iioli( :e dragnets am out today
or the ,?a!!;*us^Md n?wiw'r ?ko
epreaen?ed hiuisolf ar an.wagant ot
IradstrectSt and then at ,Uic point of
pistol grabbed.all thc cash,of ,a local j
urtu, society, tn a down - town, office. 2
UiidiOS. / T . >\\
Aocording to the story of J. Stein
erg. tho: cash lor, .who .wa? alone in
he office when the bandit came In.
lie latter dujnanded that ho open thu
afc, hut when..Steinberg refused-and.
eclared that he would haue, io kill,
im flr?t? the bandit, laughed, put thej,
istol in his parket and walked out\\
ith $45, which ke had gob from the '
ounter.
The detectives were at first inclined
3 bp .skeptical - about .Steinberg's
tory ot .the bloodless hold 'np. . but
iter iliey found a number of pede*
riane .who hod. seen the,rnan shoving
lie revolver ht his pocket as he - walk-,
d nut of tile building. .
Everybody ls to get a fair whack at
teatro and opera snits for tho coming
easOn la Atlanta. The Music Fest!
al Association- announces -today -.that
ie sale-of.season! tickets will.begin
londay morning,, and. that out , ot
)wn orders and other orders by mall
ill reoplve. exactly the 3anae oonsJud
ration -astin aliown those .who live in
tlanta. and who can stand in line.
AU contracts have been .closed .tor
ie bringing, of UUKMetropolitan stans
Uh all;tho big.- ?wheaten* ballet,
censery, and accessaries to Atlant. ?
>r a solidi week of .opera, April. 32. to
lay 2, ,ii?QiuslVv6. ,X|je?6 - .w??*. be
even .performances, -the same nura
er as last yeasfiend*the price?.willie
xactly the same. The price xor a
?nernn finita* ??JJ; ir?iS?. ?C 5,10,
nd the price for. tickets to single per
>rmau/?es>*rauge from. JT?-down, to-os
>w pa. tl for some ot the: seato in the
.tremere sf tas_ jaudl^riuju.
By making ber eat .plaster from the
alu the,Ht?,?? Mrs-Aifaert-South waa
a ved yesterday after she hat' awal
)wejd.a deadly.poison by mistake. IL
ie dark she
otasalnm
harmless
ible agony. . The; regular ^prescribed
ntidobss tailed to, gi.vo iuiy rollet and.
ie wasKaftpa^nUJ-dying; when- ?JS>'.?
physician hantHy knocked! %
ar ytlprp?t H was the lye In the t
laster, {? ia said, which re-^ated on/"
ie chlorate... ' . ,
Well, governor..are you going to run *
?r tbo s?pate or not?" cheerily In- a
ilred reporters this morning when ?
ley got Into, ?the asnatom nsnntwsnm. ^
: the capitol. J,
Go>" Slaton. made no vorhat re- ^
jonae. but beckoned the reportera to \?
ie window of his office, and pointed t
hTsrd. The bey* elt^acw.. what he b
?a?}*, The:.aftS:sn the- ree?--?*.the?t,
ipflol in limiting at .half mast in toter-! t|
i o? ?he sorrow of QvGr=iiA's ?fecj?lfcI.
f?? tbe-dea.?h ?Of Senate? -Qi. Ba-.-:?
in ond. will- continue . Co -after the'"
.nutil.nl. curter.), until after.- thirty.!,:
?ys how elapsed nineo. t*o daalh. {
The -delicacy, .apparently,! ?,
blah causad the . governor . ts>. ??fu?e u
eadfaatly. ,aU > peaaldjajjttfarr of ap- M
dinting a successor until after the r
nerat, rll<e?*.wei(io' all - "nd<id, **l
Hunting the,governor now Ut, nefci - .^
ico to thc .orwouncopient.of bia own} 0,
tentidna. :wh?to*er Bieot -mky he, to; t<
mneetion with tho sottMorahip. >\L
While not meaning m .,4*0 j l?set to c
-iticlste ony p( tlio.se ?wh<?; ware*- la'/e
iste to eutar the .race, tap. governor?0
ia felt)tlL<t??sold.hy)ids friends, thnV t]
woutd be peculiarly inappMWriata-^
r him.because ofcfaia ofllaiuhposition,' f.
i do.aflgdWhS in the .premises hastily. (|
If itbagovernor ha? . .yet. decided B
iici!icp -uor.iviii -or-^dii nut- iaier -"op-. ~ ,
?me a .candidate for the senate, fae v
ui pot aovfar.AS- san ba .learned con^ '
le* that doclsW.'?A anybodyi?
t WT HU"?* e;i) . -,.
Dry Oodaa Xotesv .
>.r-. '^'vanii
Of the 2fiO(000 pieces ot pnnt cloths
ld ?ti??ll ;?iveif;iaat. j?rcek..-.80,ooo
?ra for spot shipment. Stocks at>that;
uter show w decreeklng tendency. .
Of Uie ?,664 halas ofc ^oWoa ?odds
PIKtsaadaat wee?tv.701. w?rtLto ttuytl,
k-to ?ausUfli Amarina; 4i? ito-Colamu
a ap^iflfahgiwi aajkei, ?
Silk .meaaaltnea oponed for thc nflap
H t oolon have been .advance 2 hahjififc
ye rd. oyen ?aat, soasan.
French drxuuuYuafchra. and costumers
e cooling to thlA coantsy m nneaual
imbens: Qi* ap*r!sg to- mate epeo?al
aplaya hero of their various linea.
F*riaotlae4a tba name of. ? newi dros?
bric wojwn .with . oxirrkied aurfaoe,
v!?? s -rfrr-**?! --^ti.
ttoltteratfeeae.
Accord?nK t?'tho-tiess?i of various\
roners bofcfa ia .QaaffgSa -and -other
rta of tbe^aoiictry th? automobile da
day. a atucfa safer ve&lcia thaa the j
iggy at wagon.
Fpr the number et mlle? travolled
Or? tMOBl? hara hA?va. huM
id4.o?<(weo? daring.'ttl*?peat fmr\
ma in automoWtes do Futios oonn
Ti)'j .police and detective ddp?*t
^OVapartnu-nt aro worklaj; , UkA
?na? iv t*t*ui& s proper- sirowlug .QUJ
-
nu..of aevop bur?
i?atead ?fi*
LV?- HI?ntort th*m '???? ?pe?::' -
?lice are, this time
?
?Sr? Wea Jail
alt of oti
ANDERSON, S. ?.
Uppk and Job Printing
tete? *?tta? - -DGKR W(>,tK ?jjj ALL OTHER RULED FORMS
Baiik and Cotton Mi# W??k
All Kinds of Legal Work
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Washington, March 2-In past years ^
?rees have1 Pied, hy the thousands IP ;
?esas. Iowa, ^vaneps'. and " Nebraska ?
rom adiseai? 'aftpoiing Hm norwnuu ?
yat em, pppul?fly-.lcebwh aa b}lhd I
Wggers or fdrajw^ /poisoning; T.he ;>
iaoe#traeottpt's?rrI?Uiture baa recbtv- '1
d ? passai aeoUSsw^r? help 7 cagalnst
bm >db^se/?r^;?^rTer?Wt*'stBJtfeV *
"b n^tl? ^IIJ^I?
(South. Carolma'is, among tho- states '
^JB^.^shows^..tho^uhl^ww?.lty of tho*fl
llseeee. ./ Kansas aapYNebrasko bore1 ?
bo brunt of. the alflictioh during the |
3t yeas but other-states have also],
'ered- seriously. ,< Kansan haa:- bad i <
iare than her share. . ?av?re ont- <
reaks extended over -almost) tiuj OOM T
ire elate in: ll04r-??d-?li*r-it??* dsi*^ ?
ave reC?U'WM .^h-vilii??-Rove-ivy an ^
wc occasions la .various portions .uMj
ne Stale..i- fcfl
Tho bulletin takes notice o/ thc fact] j
d|y been tdue. to- thc-uso oA--&gp,1i
cures" soul toy.tinacrupulbua- poi otr. :,
t ia repotted, that-tn Nebraska <*<gtBM
>g vacefue'-' was UL od on abteast/i'.cuo ,
nsiTnatad horse*, nearly
thiah ?ie snjUhtahavu died ab a direeb't
epHft. . . j
Investigators.have practically eulah- (
shed -thur. this hor.so rd^sepfie i-;u< be .
tmtrbUctK -.effocilveiy?^bjBS?y^lUfi M
xl-obaage htXoed and. ac rage. lt ia 3
nit? ohvioiui that timm ia a dlrcurt ^
onnoctlop. between tho jureen forage. f
xiwae*- paatprago anik^iis^y .en? hgy *?
r fodder-.whick, the boraba eat, and f
?ie> -eeiftfaroraginal iiienrasttis. as Uid
Iseaao la.kftayp. io Mt??tm ^.Ih ri
??*. *aMftg ?s<such-io>s^>naitta?^eMiM ?
imhiivted ls undoubb-di.v the mast im? ,
oMaai.4uus^- .. Over AV^t-^eeat of
IMS;pf -Ibis. disease In ^Kansas- .and
?fhwajfcVa^daaMig the outbreak ot JIU2
feta maintained., under saab* candi
ohs.
Irreal care must hr taken ,that hors
? do-apt obtain Ute dangaaoeatforagc
nknown-tp, their ownajStfKIJMwa'Kii.- .
r -farm ?n?ertWS?iMfep?im- *
tent's investigator that hi? . deed
Hp?es. bad. ?atsjhi nothing- but old bay
Od. ?i?4B. :\ ....
"HuJbWtapt about thc cleanly cropped
ra ls tn ?'lis .paster. .?*.* spain rkod> the
?vosMfiator, .potioing th? rsliacant
cid.
"Oh!" answered the farmer -la?o
cntty^ "I aAffags turn the tWtork-boss-. -.
B into pasture over nighU" .
Many bosses, have died from blind
taggers capssd by oailng.moIa4Fvba.bad. v
.As soon as the hay1 wa? ellm
iat?d the disease epMMkL Other
bree? in tiic vicinity not fed upon ibis
ay-felled to cen tear t this xliseaee.
ix?-, nonie .rn" wm untidy inn
pened and opposed pp t
?vee or four weeks. thc
ay tf as fe* to hrose? without produc
? ?ny : HI? eff*c#j(r4fegfj|^^
lereloye, seems not td bo an ?i?sr t lpn I
wV-rather what la called "auto-lntoxl
stlen"-thatja, lt ir, dna t?? certain I
hemlcal^hwrns^or *oxJps formed, bj^
hose poisons' aity I? ptftM^.^hsiTj
tc forage- ft taken into the body ort
?ay he formed in tli^ slomaob. Thal
iWMaeatwwwa-^Bj?tateme 'juttt*? ? .
.When Ute-iarwe \^:Wmd^3^rVnfr
lind . staggers h usuaH* axhibiu sj
tsLnrbohoeeir the appetite, deuresston j
g^E';weeh?osa, while there ts
?..jMrsii?wlng, dreoi>ing
jg fn-nrmTir -T'r/:~' -
xcitomerrt an dattnc>a of Jd^SMees,]
%a..vkHpa-laJr^rte^w^Mh results
r t?-.e staggering gait tb^??$yo? thr |
ispeas fli -poi?ular., o?jtt^,,.<^?5sJUi^ I
mut 1 of the ne?k 'aw^^a?feks
paMped and there is a grteMtttifaof ta??r
"??'?'*- ? 1 --rrrr- ?
.uceth. Sometimes ?the afitwif him ?
ipraa as ti?ouKb' lt-were afflicted with1
?olrc. .^bjtao?m.l will wn'k stranger f
\\^WWW^tVmT^l^c^ ?nd wlir try ?
Lo'.'pjtah, t,hrough any obstacle lt cn- ?
cou^i??rs. In the stubic ho wiii press ?
!>to head against the stall or rest lt'
ip the -manger. Sometimes <he ?will- t
srowd into, a corner. - The temperature |'
U thc beginning o? t>.c.T?l3e?feW?*a|MfB11
rt?m IO? to H>7 degrees F., but wtWtfn-j?
24- hours -tho -temp?rature falls and jr.
ivectualiy. becomes subnormal. T4te I
?tfiraa?*'dl?eja*l earoad or j}
third day- ond nay or amy nob/get up ,
when urged: Death usually occurs in
from fear,to eight- days, althoughi
loath -may folow.j within tepa4MMtt>^d
tue tirtra>tr^e9mi,)whiie ?dnmBSmW. M
?.hir** hpen' kno^'tb^iast'ibr>Wreif -
wocfts: About 90 per cent, of the' e****
tooted animals die. ....-#'?
I-f' Treatment Unsatisfactory.
W'jHe ntedic'al treatment-lin'the bast U
majority of caaes has,, uot brought re?* *
mita, ppverthelcas, if it Jg.wtflfl a^slfc &1
lt must be prompt and before tho dis- o
?ase '-as had time to run. Tho dises- o
Live tract should* be cleaned 'Out t?tor- n
jughly at once. Active: and concen- h
lum? iw^ihMUM aaouio taut**??
llaSsfr^anu^fila;- however, hiv** srirf.* f?
3rm?iuity- -ia swallowing ,- tn?ucdiatcny- ?
mer hoing, taken, so t-.iat these- rome* ?
lice must generally bc-.g?ven by-in-r *
[er-t'ou.->. ArecOliu . in one-half Bruin o
ir-pss,,subcutaneously, hps .-given good f<
vaults na s purgative. Early?In tho *?.
U?fifttt' uVu 1 ro Pbjfiaj^^jafc?Laafc'O? U
ll?^Vci? in ?.ncr ape/^r?!Ts^yTfti\?tfpl
non th every two hours, appears, tp s
lave been, rojponslple far; tlu) recov- 0
it y -Qi so nu- cusen of the nia?ady'. ** . c
Aftor the animal hus- tieon purged;.
ho treatment-vsriea uncording to the e
u-wptema. ?WharfoMn^
ipvn been- rfi^oW^^^'^^W^W^p
Tho lieut und mo.-t important: Feed'
inly clean W(>lt-c?rc?A-forage"' dud-'?
crain,-and pure water. c
r^pbowrt. c?krfvihnd Rul^yUc, acid, to .
llRtnieeb -Intestines..- ? I
J.&ld.-ontlsaptie mouth washes are I
idvlBable. ^
Copious cold watw'-4irfeot4?>ns, .|f the .'
u-7-7- . :V^v^
Thirty acre Field ot Cotton un
PAirrS s^rtllhmra Mr, T^Ueoniao
your dealer for eur goods and aceept
A better i^l^^j^cs
east planters' ia reef a%a-i?yaty then*
Hndgea? A Rafpdahs^?eer. ?
Jgfraaett Ma^^^ AM^sr.
-.fjaaiiiihi Ul at e^adorap^
enRjornture rtf hign, give bettor results
lian nniipyrcties.
An leo puck applied to the head is
itnetlclul In thc ?as? of marked ner
on* disorder.
One ounce doses of chloral hydrate
iar r?S?dni should ho giVori if-'the
tatlont ts violent or muscular spawn*
ita'tevere. ?. ?
.If tlnj tqnijjcniturc be comos subnor
mal, the animal Bhould .he warmly
Junketed, y
ii. muan weakness la shown thin
ihould be ,combat?an jrltli stimulants,
?nenias strychnine, cn?iphor, alcohol,
Ltropln or riromatlc . spirits of am
r.Dnia. " *. '
During convalescence the usual
onie troatmnnt, is -recommended.
The department of agriculture's bul
otliT (No., G'f > ia- entitled "Cerebrospln
.1 Meningitis {forage poisoning)" and
nay.? bo had oh' application to the de
rartment1 of agriculture, Washington,
>liO.' .:w.:> >.?. I i 'I
OPrXlOJf BY 1)AIUIS
?bul -He Thinks ov th* Rural Credit
^^^rw^B?Elan ? ? ? .
; Discussing rural credits in the last
9t?ue??? tilo l?r-rrsriwslve.-Fernier, H
WDahbs. president of the SodWi Car
hila Slate :Parnier*n Union says:
?first, I do 4iot consider practical,
uor. de?lrablo the rural credit ?y?
feta of Europe based on unlimited
tajMllr^ea oX the membership, nor up
? tii? oloBO BOrutl?-/ of Xii?, uso-made
f the loans hy the neighbors. We an?
ot in any part of tba State that I
;now .of reduced to the necessity of
M?ii|-'ijir^tjimiij^iwr;_u~m.,-irr ao-tlUtddv
wrtl?d as ?o toi?j?e *t? pra??t?a?? to op
rmi*:. s
. Second, inarkotlug and credit are sa
!o.-<dy allied tjiat;wo can hurdly dt?
u/.vs one without the otlier. Thore
ore, I think >W|B need to have a closer
u JJ-H-vi s ion of the grading., und paoh?;
tig. of terni producta: juH^fcat*- ?A*?
should be bulL' in which to
toni noiirperle'iablp Nfarm, products
uoh*>"arohoU8ca?to b'e operated nc
pat.. Jiee?ipto 3nnuTd ?how /tho gruie
UILL'Ijqum-uu < mvj MK i ^.... -?
Speciall Speciail
have jrfrSt. received'a fine line
if up-to-date skirts in thc la tesl moll
ir, ut I
farm or yr TL toLllaon. PiaflmonL &
uo-nf tba tnonMuflLcS .Moaned caste
a ooubsUtuta.
a better crop. "UNION BRANDS'* I
superior "wop producing" ^ualitle*.
*?? ?M?e ?j
Rnwpion M?i*??m? Co" riodjaoal.
Victor gi irsn*Q?jftj, ITJ?MMtw
Greenville and Plckepa couullea,
ris? or addroao UNION Gii*?Q O
and be an absolute guarantee of qualT ?>**
(tty and of tho delivery of the article
.caUad for, th ivs giving to the farm-.f
or's produce an availability aa an aa- '
set with the highest-couttnercla? mt- ,
(lng upon which be. can secure bja<t
loans and will enable him to market,
Mc crops, in accordance with the laws j ;;
,ot supply and demand,
j Third, the establishment of a di- '
vision of markets that will not only
direct grading and packing in thc" in
trireyts of hC?OSt" ?S'? '-S^CJICSSST, but al
'will through Its'complata organisa- ....
,ticn prevent tho congestion ot some t ..
markets to the pclsi. ^ waste and-U?v
I scarcity In others to the point of want
Int the :u:tr.o time, and prevent as far
isa possible the waste 'of unnecessary
j transportation.
Fourth, I think wo ncod to have our
corporation laws .amendod so that kkk <
true tooperAtLva associations, may bo^oa
formed where one man will have on
ono volo, and there will be no proxies>li<
I where capital will bc limited,to a mod- 1
crate dividen, say G der . ?eut,,-with 2>;an
Jper eont-Uv-be -placed? to 4ho; surplus '
fuhd, th? balance to be dlvi led annual1-1
tty on the basis'of patrannge.
1 Fifth,.torcha purpos?^tfftjuypifc
thom? or. or making parotlagai/l^r?*
'iprovomen?a, I favor the measure of
(.Congressman Bathrlck of Ohio, that
the government sell 4 per cent ."?0
year bonds? aaa.'loan tap. .proceeds-tn
thc homo buyers, or home bttpPPUdW
|at such a rate of Interest.Utat'op-rtbo ,*
- amortization plans the loau will be
paid off in SO years.
..Conclusion: Paragraph Np., 1 shoW3,
what we do not want.
Peragr?las & 'i <?ijri. 4 etat? briofty
Srhat w.a need .ip ;t!te,^r/?^sj^.r-JMitiao
cf our farming and business opera
tions.
Paragraph No. fj points tlio wny to
?the loner Mme tocr.^for'tfermattegt
' provements .and/ home building;
I -ot .' ? ?..th' Mi.'^<->,"k?V
j. According to statistics just issued.'
. by thc Merchants* Exchange bf St
1 Louis...lt summ railroad? ^..i^ lato
that city during l?lS.p.totaLof .7^45;
ail ?ons o fcoal. Four elo?tric llfaea .
and: tho river boats . brought tie-ton
nagc for the year hp to 8.025,579 tons.
O? thi?-railroads the Illinois Central *
N d with. A?4?SM32 ?tons Lo ito eeedtt.
The Southern Ttaabspy wnsiaeconA on '
Kn lim with or,?i.34k tons dwTled>
'" N0T?CK or vttvfm
Excel 'Camp No. 645. W. O. W. of
Ile lum, B.>C.V will on-Tbosdny-evening *
March 17, nt 7 ?relock.
lemo? B. L.. PAKK,EB, _01ejck. ?
lotit. ? . ? ' - '-'. ' ?.
C.. raised br AT?ttON GUANO OOfid?
iajara..i^;-.?hae?- Fertilisers. ?
tave demonstrated to many of th* Itt
Ask th? -roan who asea thark. *
Belton Jlereaatile Co., Batt**,
Bwplce Mercantile Ceo Wfltlamrt^k i
i . ' ' ?{ r ;L,'
r?i?ra,lii> ^l* W
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