Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, January 19, 1898, Page 3, Image 3
* Miraculous Benefit
RECEIVED FROM
Dr Miles' New He^?rt Cure,
ELI P. BA^COCK, of A voca, N. Y., a
veteran of tho 3rd N. Y. Artillery and
for thirty yoar9 of tho Ilabcock &
Uunscl Carrlago Co., of Auburn, say.s: "I
write to express my gratitude for thenilraclous
benefit received from Dr. Miles' Heart
Cure. I suffered fur years, as result of army
111., fnm ckIiiIIki) ul.l..i. o IT,I ?? U ?
iiivi lium uvn?vivi? ixuvu un vv<vvu uj jr uvut v
In tho worst form, my limbs swi lled from
tho ankles up. I bloated until I was unable
to button my clothing; had sharp pains
about tlio hoart, smothering spoils and
shortness of breath. For three months I
was unable to lie down, and all the sleep I
got was in an arm chair. I was treated by
the best doctors but gradually grew worsu.
About a year ago I commenced taking Dr.
Miles' New Heart Cure and it saved my life
Dr. Miles' Remedies
are Hold by all drug- * ?*" <3j|
gists under a positive Ik'. j
bone fits or money re- fef RoetoroJ^
funded. Hook on di<- ' Ca\j
oases of the In-art an 1 . /[y
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! IMPORTED IT FROM NORTH 1
CAROLINA.
An 0. r. Case Testing Dispensary
Law Other Than Ours.
....
1 he hrbt dispensary case arising
in any other State than South
Carolina is to be heard bet ore
Jadgc Sinionton of the United
States court in this city to-day.
It will be quite a novelty for a
North Carolina original package
case to be argued iu the capital
of the dispensary State.
At the last session of tho general
assembly in North Carolina an
net was passed permitting the
towns aud cities to establish dispensary
systems therein if they
saw lit. The town of Monroe established
a dispensary. The law
wos piit in etteet on .Jan. 1 and
the dispensary was opened. Two
days later an <). 1'. agency was
opened in Monroe by the agent
of a mun named White,who ship
pee the stock from Agusta, <;a.
The agent was promptly arrested
and his goods seized. Mr. White
has instituted habeas corpus proceedings
before .Judge Simonton
in have his agent released and the
stock restored. The agent is here
in the custody of the North Caro
lina Hherill". Mr. White and his at
torneys are also here. They are
y to have a hearing befer Judge
tSimonton at 1 o'clock to-day.
The outcome of this "foreign"
(). P. case is being looked for
with an unusual degree of intert
i .-t by those who are famaliar
,, v. ith tile legal lights over the dis
1 pensary law of this State.
(JEN. JOHN BRATTON.
- The Gallant Old Warrior Passes
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Over tlie Mystic llivet*.
Winnsboro, S. Jan. 12.?
General John Bratton died at his
home at Winnsboro at 1) :M0
o'clock to-night, from a severe
attack of heart trouble. He was
recovering from a similar attack
a few days previous, and his family
hoped lie would not have a
return. His son, Hev. T. 1). Bratton,
of Spartanburg, was with
i l.im. The funeral took place at
Winnsboro last Friday at 10
o'clock in the forenoon.?Register.
i. Can the Fat Conlents in 3iilk he
Increased hy Food.'
J .i v V ooilwiiiM, ii. I'ractit'iil Farm* .
; Tliere seems to lie a wide gulf
of disagreement between dairyI
men and the scientific investi-i
~ gator? to whether it is possible!
!to increase the quantity of milk
; by any system of feeding. It
is almost universally believed
among milkmen that the charae-:
t- 1 of the foi.d docs effect tl?ej
quantity of the butt r fat in the!
milk. They know thai when word |
comes from their milk consignee
t . . .
,in the city: ".Miiiv poor; not up
to standard ; what's the matter
tliat 1 ?y a change of food in tho
* right direction. they can in a lit|
tin while bring tlie* milk up to the
requisite qual'.ity. The scientific
men, on the otiier hand, deny al!
such possibility beyond the 'Tcr-i
i nial limit" of the cow. Tin: i.iorej
1 study tlii.- matter,and theclosei
i observe the cows and the way
* they respond to feed, the more I
am convinced that the dairyne n
are rig! t. ! know that when 1
put in a Jut of poor cows from the
dairy counties of .New W>rk am!
f'etd t!iem high, that gradually it
take - le a.id le?s tnilk to make
a pound of butter. /M! agree,
' so.entitle men h<- well a-< dairymen,
that f a cov.- bo starved 01
11 ,
ii properly fed tint the : re rit
^ b of l'..l i be very m .te.ially
decreased, and of course if follows
that, if a cow that has been
so treated be again properly and
bountifully led. the per cent, of,
butter fat will be increased *, certainly
up to the same degree of
richness as before the starving,
began. Hut here the scientific
man gets behind that very convenient
term, ''normal limit,"and
if the cow be made to give ever
so much richer milk he says," Oh,
she has not reached her normal
limit." So this is with him a
shifting point, beyond which, no
matter how well tho cow bo made
to do, she can never be forced.
Now, 1 am in full accord with the
dairymen. I don't believe any
such thing as "normal limit" to
the cow. Of course, I don't claim
it possible to so feed u cow which
gives 3 per cent, milk, when well
fpt) uu to b ' - A- 1
MiauKc ner lino u 4 per
cent. cow. Such a change would
bo simply abnormal and excessive,
but 1 am firm in the belief that
any good cow can, by constantly
being fed on a properly prepared
ration, up to her ability to digest
and assimilate, be made to give
milk wiiich will bo steadily gainign
in fat contents.
The trouble with those denying
such a possibility is that they
think that to prove the claim the J
cow should in a siiort time be;
made to show this excessive gain,!
when the fact is that a gain of |
one-hundredth part of one per J
cent, or even one-tenth of this in
a single generation would be a
wonderful advance, and if by so|
lection of progeny and a contin
I uance of feeding on this line,each j
generation should ho made to j
muko the same advance, we1
should soon have cows f.ir exceeding
any that have yet been
I produced. Even bucIi verv hitrhl
authority as l'rof. Vorhees,in his J
admirable work,"First Principles
in Agriculture,"in writing on this i
subject, page 187,says : "Its inllu-i
ence(the food) is felt, not only in i
the quality of nulk produced, but,
on tho quality of the product." i
Now this must be true, else how .
is it that cows have varied so >
much from the original type and
breeds vary so much from each
other? If we select, for instance,
j the .Jersey, the model butter cow,
and the llolstein, the model milk
producer,and study the character
of food each has eaten for goner
ations almost without number,
we must concede that each i* but
the natural result produced by
the food eaten, advantages being
taken in selecting stock animals
as had responded most markedly
to the inllucnco of the food. It it
not worth the while ol our Kxpe
riment Stations to make exporim
!i' to fully ti .t tki.; matter?
They say two cows of same brood,]
a* near as like ;i" possible, large
milkers ol milk of mouciate (ju alitor,
and feed one as she has been
usually fed, and the otlier on a
ration best adapted to produce
butter fat, and continue this for
several years, and make a test at
least once a we etc and compare
the result. < >f course U the cow
fed for increase of fat contents
shall show a gradual increase of
ovt me prcci-iiirij?: one, ami the
other cow tine* riot, ii will be pret
ty conclusive proof that the dairymen
are right, and thi- even if
.-audi gain i-lia.ll tu t be over onoliuiuireth
of one per cent. l>y all
J means let ud have this test not by
on" Station alone but by several
of them.
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