The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, September 21, 1916, Image 6
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COLLIE SAVED CHILD'S LIFE
Dog Pulled Little Girl From Track as
Car Was Running Her
Down.
I er, a handlsomae (ollie, known to
he frihnds of hIs mitress, Miss LIl
an nitt'er. as a 4141' of unusual sa
gacity, -< a naeighborhaood hero, says
lie Bost'on l'4st. E'speelially is he at
pero in the eyes of Mrs. Lizzie ('ock
burn, inothe.r of elcit-year-old Jennie
Coel:!urr. wloin Ie saved from death
when I.- pulilAl her away frcn a track
its m, electrie ear vais running her
down.
Mi" Matteer is a friend of the Cock
burns and a frequent visitor ait their
homn e. Buster often accompales her
and is well acquainted with little Jen
ile. When Jennie saw Miss Matteers
and Buster approaching the Cockburn
house, she ran across the road to meet
them, stepping directly into the path
of a trolley car.
Then, when she realized her danger,
Jenile becamae confused and stood still
on the track. As the white-faced motor
nan started to apply the bralces, Bus
ter darted forward and seized the lit
tle girl by her dress pulling her to
safety.
More War.
Mrs. Styles-I want onae of those
ne0w mIlitary bonnaets.
Mdr. Styles--How muicha are thaey?
"Ontly nineteen (dollars."
"I can't afford thaat, amnd I don't see
why you want a military hounnet. You're
not going to flght, are you, amy dhear?"
"I am if I don't get thec bonnet."
Help to Indians.
Bacon-I see Choctaiws anmd Creeks
livinag in Texas hamve sciarcely anaythaing
tradliinal left except their speech,
aind inany of thlema eaan't speak English.
Eghert-Well, I know ni lot of wonm
ena who enna tell 'em whecre they cain get
mtore paliat and feat hers.
If
Coffee
dont
agree
.use
POSTU
Reasonv
Ihuuuijih~j
POOR ROADS ARE EXPENSIVE
i"Chuck-Hole Club" Formed by Fa rm
era and Automobilists In state
of Washington.
"Mtost of the farmners And automto
bilists residing near Bothell, Washt.,
have formned an organization which is
Called thle 'Chluc ole club.' 'Each
mnember of the club pledges himself
to boost (lhe good roads movemtent in
every Waty and to persomally see that
at least onle Club Is illed up
once a Inonith."
Florida hals 1iany talleS of Shell,
snd-clay and graded dirt roads that
have hundreds of these smne chtek
-toase pladg
King Road Drag.
holes in the. if chl farmer and au
tomobilnst would follow the exanple
set by that progressive cofnity in
Washington, ris state would soon
have much better roads, says Florida
Grower.
There Is an old saying that "a stitch
In time saves nine," and this applies
forcibly to keeping up roads. When a
smnall hiole appears fill it up. Don't
wait for the other fellow to do It, be.
cause L rain may come along before
the fellow does, and by washing the
iatout leave a phace for wheels
to drop In and make the hole larger.
Rough roads are expensive for every.
one traveling over themn. Wagons suf
fer as well ats automobiles. The strain
soon racks the whecels, spring the axles
an~d Increase the draft of the wagon,
thus itnaking It mnuch hardepr n the
team.
forth juk ep.
Dr. . C Eterigeproessr o
agronomy ~~~~in h nvriyo lr
STTC I TIESVSNN
Kuta rein Road Draggigasi
hoenc pring.I each farher Workau
too Ars ould thelo tFarm. pl
setBy M A. rorEsiY, Missouit Coieg
~Vashingof Ariculttue.)ul so
"tthin time saves nine""an tis plust
fo rin toa draigging ras Whenea
fsxnall hoherll) fi iwork. Don'te
theai rshe ofthar fello caus dou t<e
cagsect roadgingycm alng thefret
the felow de andh weed ave tuh
to strtpi tand mahe drag canole larger.
bestg ok. Arltte carsie fork every
one draing oher tem.de ofgons suf.
feroa wll notmobi es. The rasi
sood rcshe but ee priong the wees
aindsicreasea te daft of thea dao,
thusd mforn Drging Boh harde on Road
Inutomeolsetis fr mrre htch
oina becad they trthel at awherak
speed atrIngto axles oawheeelsedl
part sufer ad The car ius ooe reay
aon the mnkleaop woo.rata
agrmer car the Uniersit up. orth
iday Colee ofgiculture, isa wer
h clb" iea and urges the addtein tha
alon their popertyafter agch a
ron Aroundm the Farm. aenot
(By M. A.iR KEAlYl Mis.r olg
ofoertv Arculture.) arb
"Ag estaithe in me sectnins juf th
fixintry ant othe fust work Don'utled
onsneglc rodpraingleti the rutlfa
Thre s demnted eeds ae suc
atart co-peatithe ragmernoe oit
and during terin oder.o hesa
good dapting kepdownde fowee
isc asa eto. sae aea del o01
woka weaedoigtimune.;gsoi
Ine som sectsfrersi aehich
lag a tripf to towner anywherer els
RED SPIDER PEST
IDEAL SPRAYING OUTF
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
Diminutive mites, known' as red
Spiders, wic vh gather on cotton leaves
iA' mu11ttitute aItid suck the plant
Juices, constitute one of the little utn
derstood but serious pests In cotton
growing regions of the southeastern
states, according to a recent study
ade by the United States departmttent
of agri.culture. Because of the sinall
ness of tVie Insets and the effects of
their attacks on the appearance of the
leaves, ilimny planters bellieve that the
splder-infested fields tire sifllering frot
rust. The removal of the juices front
the leaves caluses thei first to reddet
or turn a rusty yellow over the entire
surflace. and titimlaitely to dry Ip IIand
drop. As a result of the loss of foliage,
thet plants shed many bolls -and- the
yields front the affected tIejds 'ire
therefore iaterailly reduced: - -
To prevent Itjury to cotton from
this cause the departinvat of agri-ctl
ture. reVonunItaends , in Farters' Bulle.
tilt 7:15. by E. A. Mtlregor, te de
struction of ill wevds arounad the ftiam
;N -
4';;
Example of Spider's Work.
during lhe winter and early spring, the
spraying of certain cultivated plants
around dwellings, the maintenance of
a finely pulverized surface soil in the
cotton field, the destruction by plow
Ing II) and burning of plants or areas
that become Infested early, and finally
spraying if the infestation bewcomes
general.
The red spider may ravage cotton
fields at any time from the middle of
Junie to the middle of Septetmber. Cer
tain fields are infested wile others in
tihe immewdiate vicinity remain quite
free. The total extent of the injury,
however, is likely to be very serious.
HORSES DO NOT SWEAT
Unfortunate Condition Renders
Many Animals Useless.
Hot Sun Beating Upon Skin Prevents
Glands From Performing Func
tIons-GIve Water and Rest
Quite Frequently.
(By W. H. DALRlYMPLE, Louisiana Ex
periment Station.)
'rThe veterinary deptartmnent receives
frequent inquiries, dluritng the summinter
months, concerning htorses that (10 not
seem to sweat wh'ien ait work, either in
the field or on the road. This is an
unfortunate conadition whdlnh rehders
nmnny a good animal more or less use
less while it lasts, butt one that little
can lbe done for, so long as the cause
is present, viz., the rays of the hot
suammer sutn beating dlown upona the ex
posedl skIn.
Of course all horses (10 not suffer in
this way, and it is probsable, we think,
that native-born anlimals are much
less susceptibie thtan those from other
sectibns of the country.
Authorities tnme this conditiori
"thermotaxic neurosis," whtich means
when translated, interferencee with the
heat-regulating apparatus througi
temp~orary paralysis of the nerve sup~
ply to thec sweat glands. Or, In othei
wordls, the hot attn lheating upon thE
skin prevents the sweat glands fron
performiing their funactiona, resulting ir
the dIryness of the skIn. On the othei
hand, It may be observed, In the sai
animal, that the parts of the akin pro
tected by the harness will be fouund ta
be moist from perspiration; and 01
cloudy days, when the sun baa beet
obscured, sweating may be found mori
or less general.
The sun, therefore, Is the aetiv<
cause of this cond~ition i and white I
masy be possible to relieve it, tempo:
aily, by treatment, as ioon as the an
mal is again eiposed to the heat ray
of the aun, it is liable to a recturrene
of the trouble hiaato
,Knowing the lisf.tseodto
thereore, the uos t esasble mth
$fetin.t IA eisig that ~e
IN COTTON STATES I
uW
IT FOR LARGE AREA.
In 1912. for example, two-fifths of the
cotton crop in South Carolina was
dattuaged by this insect.
The great intass of red Spideris pass
the wVinter on wild plhnts. With the
first warm days in the spring they be
gin to multiply with great rapidity
and It becomes necessaiy for then to
seek new teeding grounds. They at
tack whatever Weeds-and garden phints
* they may meet afad ultitiately find their
way into tie cottonl fields. In the late
fall wlenl cotton is no longer available
for themt. the spiders migrate agali to
tle Wild plants whichi are frequently
found in tle borders of fields, and it
has been aseertained that in Imuaniy
cises th.ey Infest violet beds. Alto
getier, this insect has been found
lbriedling on nearly 200 species of
planmits, tl' most common ofwhileh are
cotton. Cultivated violet, sow thistle,
hollyhoek. dhtilin, garden beans, dorn,
toimato, onion, Carnation. sweet
Id'ge nettle, iastur(ium IIII. maorning
glory, clover, wild yetch, ironweed,
-lerisaem oak, wild geranium, evening
priimrose. pokeweed aind strawberry.
Immunity From Pest.
Maniy of these plhnts are useless
weets which ean well be destroyed.
Where this has been done in ' and
arouil cotton fields, it has been found
in several instances that complete in
muunlty from the ilest has been en
joyed tle following season. MAony
"nSes of cotton infestatton from the
red spider, however, can be traced to
cultivIted plants in nearby dooryards.
Such plants should be examined close
ly and sprayed as soon as they show
any signs of infestation. The govern
ment Investigators have tested a large
number of spray combinations in their
work against the red spider and have
found that the following are thorough
ly satisfactory:
(1) potassium sulphide, (1 ounce to 2
gallons of water) ; (2) lime-sulphur
(homemade or commercial) ; (3) kero
sene emulsion (prepared according to
usual formula) ; (4) flour-paste solu
tion (1 gallon of stock paste to 12 gal
lons of water). Any one of these
sprays if properly applied will kill all
the mites, but a second spraying one
week later is necessary to kill the in
sects that were in the egg stage at the
first spraying. It is also of the utmost
importance to remember that the mite
spends its life on the under side of the
leaves. The entire under side of every
leaf of an infested plant, therefore,
must be lilt by the spray In order to
accomplish the desired result. Ar
senical sprays are of no use against
this pest.
pelled to work, would be to use them
as carefully as possible; water them
frequently and permit them to rest at
frequent intervals during the hot
weather.
The rapid breathing seen in this
condition is due to the lungs having
to do dlouble work on account of the
inactivity of the skin and not being
able to throw off its usual share of
moisture.
As soon as the cooler weather sets
in the trouble generally ceases.
CEMENT TILE FOR DRAINAGE
They Have Advantage Where Fire Clay
Is Not Obtainable--.Best M0ix
ture for Small Pieces.
During the last decade cement tile
have come to be used extensively for
dIrainage purposes. They have an ad.
vantage wvhere fire clay is not obtain.
able within a reasonable distance. The
mixture which is found most satisfac.
tory for smaller sizes is four parts
of clean, sharp sand to one of cement.
Fior larger sizes, a slightiy rich mix
tare Is preferred. Cement tile should
be made of a uniform, first-class mnix..
ture, should be well cured and should
be0 dense. Such tile should be (nre
fully cured and if well made wvill last
indefinitely.
Where freight is an important Itern
the farmer should choose whatever he
can secure the cheapest, whether red
or cement tile, provided he can got
good)(, strong tile and get the breakage
Irefunded.- Certain alkali salts cause
cenmnt to deteriorate and In Irrigat
i'd districts somne precautions should
be takes to determine the character
of alkali before ceinent tile can be
safely used.
WORK HORSES NEED WATER
WhIle Animal ls Working Water I,
*Small Quantities Will Ntit Hurt
HIm In Any Way.
Wate'r your horse ab otten a. possi.
b.80long as a horse~ isWoking
wae nsmall Quantitesll oau
hi. ut let h~kap t a r.w
IDe bet fall ta water hanthatU.
"'p'~ Sgv S ALVE
tor Cold C Oroup, Pneumonia and
Anthma'; QOQ00 bEASD LINIMENT
f9r a Neubla, Ilhetfiiuatim and
pralns, F~Or safe by all. bruggists.
GOOSE GRIPASE OOMPANY, MF'VS.,
Greensboroe 0.-Adt.
h9ip Limit
"What a pessinist h9 Is I"
"Yes' IndeP6d. sfdfih
"Yes"inde d.'.yeiUserFy shuns his
company." . Y: h
There's nothing a manly man ad
mires more thfin a girltbh girl or *a
womanly woman.
Wright,* India Veletable P1116 have stood
the test Of time. Teat tli yuelf now- Send
for sample to 872 Pari street. N. Y.--d. n
A check of brabs may enable a man
to acquire gold.
' Save the
INFANT MORTALITY is something
of all the children born in civii
or nearly one-quarter, die before
per cent., or more than one-third, befo
they are fifteen I.
We do. not hesitate to say that a ti
majority of these precious lives. Neitt
of these infantile deaths are occasioned
Drops, tinotures and soothing syrups so
more or less opium or morphine. 'I
deadly poisons. In any quantity they
to. congestions, sickness, death. astor
you niust see- that it - bears the signatu
causes the blood to: circulate properly,
pores of the skin and allays, fever.
Genlune Castoria always bears the sig
Fine Exprobi-on. P
In n' review of a novel we come
across this suggestive sentence: . "Here
too, characters that trtinsmute. com' -
mon things into gold by the alchemy of I
the spirit.". The finest thotight of the (
day is expressed by' that lnodest sen-- L
tence. The greart probleni in religion, r
education, business, politics, and so- n
ciety concerns itself with that trans- -
mutation. It suggests a finer life than n
one get6,out of tie materialism of the 8
age, with its' luxury, pleasure, selfish- ti
less, III will, spite, and overreaching. B
The evolution of the day is toward the It
sanctifleation of every-day experience S
and infusing herolim into common life.
That is what must eventually happen
if humanity ever gets to be what it
should be. It is a long way to that
end, longer, perhaps, than from the .
monad to man, as Eamerson expresses
it, but thither the evolution proceeds.
OLD PRESCRIPTION
FOR WEAK KIDNEYS
A medicinal preparation like Dr. Kil
mer's Swamp-Root, that has real curative
value almost sells itself. Like an endless
chain system the remedy is recommended
by those who have been benefited to those
who arc in need of it.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is a physi
eian'c prescription. It has been .tested
for years and has brought results to count
less numbers who have suffered.
The success of Dr. Kilpner's Swamp-Root
is due to the fact that it fufills almost ev.
ery wish in overcoming kidney, liver and
bladder diseases, corrects urinary troubles
and neutrahizes the uric acid which causes
rheumatism.
Do not suffer. Get a bottle of Swamp.
Root from any druggist now. Start treat
ment today.
However, if you wish first to teat this
great preparation send ten centa to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a,
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
meutjon this paper.-Adv..
Largest Fountain Pen.
"What is believed to be the largest
fountain pen ever made for actual use
was completed a fewv days ago in New
Orleans. ThIs pen is made of silver
and holds two ounces of ink. It is ten
inches lo'ng with the cap and eight
inches without the cap, not including --
the point. The pen weighs about four'
ounces.
HOW iS YOUR COMPLP.XiON?
pleziong gray saow, biotohed and unsighl cor
ed f wrinkle r eithe - fi the a be ' nled~
almost in a night. Any interested reader of this
naeray obtain Pfeepa~artuaby writng Mr. Bert
Instead of running away from your
work try to find a more efficient way of '
doing it. That is the' secret; of suc
cess.
Sties, Granulated Eyelids; Sore and Inflamed
Eyes healed promptly by the use of ROMAN
The chap who courts more than one
girl at a time is courtlig trouble.'
A henpecked man Is a silent partner.
of his wife's woes.
Thousands- of Si
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Uing.'eStel]
This...4Ieasme satee4e dotrOUwh,
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THACH ER MEDICINE CO.,
Feed' O .
"What a ridiculous idea
iens in the cornfield I" said
'~s wife.
-Nothing ridiculous about it. It's a
;reqt Idea of mine," said the f4rwer.
dDon't you see the hens won't hgve to,
leave their work to get their ,teals?"
NEVER HAD -A CHILL.
After Taking ELIXIR BADER.
"My little daughter to years old, suffered
)our&y a Year with chills and fever, nicet Of the.
lune under the doctor's care. I wno discohe
'ged and a friend advised me to trr Elixr
labok I gave it to her and ahehas nver had
6chill since. It completely cured her." Mrs.
Su8q Heu a t.,w . ,Washington, D.C.
ElizirliDabek 50 cents. all druggists or by ~
arcels ost r aid from Kloosewski , Co
Of Course Not.
"The engineers of both trains lost
heir heads."
"Then it was not a head-on col
ision."\
Babies.
lightful. We can hardly realize that
Od countties, twenty-two per cent.,
they reah one year ; -thirty-seven
re they ar fve, and one-half before
Mely use of Castorla would save a
er do we hesitate to say that many
by the use of narcotic preparations.
Id for childrens comf contain
'hey are, in cons irle quantities P
stupefy retard circulation and lead
I operaes *Zactl. the reverse, but
re -of 9)= H. Fletcher. Castoria
opens thes
nattire of
rhe Army of
,onstipation
Growing Smaller Every Day.
ARTER'S LITTLE
IVER PILLS are
38ponsible - they
ot only give relief
- they perma- CARTER$
entlycure Con- ITTLE
ipation. Mil- IVER
ons use PILLS.
iem for
iliousness,
digestion, Sick Headache, Sallow Skin.
WALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
C2EMA
ECZINA
Ilunt's Cure", is guaranteed to
top ad T ormanent ure that
errlba tabnf. Isa comn
unded for that purpose and
,our money will 'e promtl
tahBosema.Totter RingWorm
r any other skin &se.e80
e box.
!or sale by all drug stores
or by mail from the
.B. Richards Medicine Co., Sherman, Tex,
e- NOW IS THE TIME
*Inver since I was a small hoI have beena
troubled with sthma' as M11r. J. W. Ethe.
TO TAKE
boles randea have o traaieof rthia
thraY freendy rt retme si.m;
thia-a trament r1.if I oolCN ,uo
-LUNG-VITA
WHY NOT TRY POPHAM'S
ASTHMA MEDIGINE
Gies Prom and Positive Relief in Every
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Every~Woman Wants
F PRSOA1.HYGIENE
pelic catarrla, ulceration and iaflam.
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A healing wonder for nasalt eatarrh,
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He e --- adsn.4s
yi.t rdcto dedu. e
Je'at arugn,. .*.
iffering Women
LaVitw
iit t as done for other. Iteeorreets th es
'itahistas the s~l funetiensa restores the ap.
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ealer will elaahe gnarantse,
, CHATTANOOOA, TENN. .
SMItifn
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