Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, October 08, 1902, Image 8
Men and Women
twtao are In need of the
ment should not fall
to consult Dr. Hathaway
at once, as he ts
recognised as the
leading and most successful
specialist.
placing your case In
his hands, as he Is the
longest established
and hae the best repthere
le no latchwork
Bonal attention by Dr.
Hathaway, also sperm.
HiTHiwtr. olal counsel from hie
aasoelate physicians
When neoessary. whloh no other office has. If
you can not oall, write for free booklets and
question blanks. Mention your trouble. Everything
strlotly confidential. J. Newton
Hathaway, M.D.
Illdg., 22 1-2 S Hroad St, Atlanta.l?u
AT T1IE MERCY OF THIEVES
The City ot Minneapolis is Iniesteii
With Porch
Climbers.
Minneapolis, Minn.. Oct. 5.?
Police Supt. Waite tonight issued
a warning to the public that his (
force was found totally inadequale
to cope with the thieves
and poich climbers now at work
in the city. The thieves have secured
lully $10,000 iu plunder in
the last four days. The last vie
tim was Thomas Lowry, a railroad
magnate, whose home was robbed
of $2,000 in jewelry last
night.
Supt Waite's warning to the
public is accompanied by sug
gestions Irom the detect iveias
to the best methods ot trus
trating burglars, until the police
torce can be sufficiently augmented,
better to protect the
residence district.
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ill III lo UN Of P?!01>l?
in the past sixty years all over tlm
world could testify to the sterling
worth . f Painkiller made by Perry
Davis, as an unfailing remedy for
coughs, colds, bronchitis; try it
when you have those cold chills in
your back?it is a pleasant drink '
when prepared according to directions.
How to Save Sweet Potatoes.
To the Editor of The News and
Courier : The time is near at hand
when tlie sweet potato crop will
be harvested and, as usual, out *
away to spoil. Perhaps there is!
no crop that spoils upon the
farmers' hands equal to the potato
crop. It is safe to say tha'
half of all the potatoes put away
for winter and sprint; use spoil,
either hy rotting in winter 01
sproutime and dryinir out too
much in sprint;.
Such heavy losses on ;}>'-> vein-'
able cr< p put mo to thii.kine and ;
to e.\ perimont in;;. Of course ,
success did not com-' the li*-st :
year, hut it did come, ami now 1 i
or? not Irtye 1 per cent <>f mv eotafo.
"nd 1 believe I
then i) ie.OiUli 'y ilfO n
(lit ion till A ;it;u .?.
It "M.s tins that 1 can in toj
make mv dbcoverv : I noticed'
that when I put aw ivni\ potatoes
inn* i rinse nearest l!;1' ti'ill' in ot
the pi1, King on the dump ear'h. i
in contact wit 11 no st.a.v or <.(her
for< itrn matter, kept. better than
those that \vnro profo?-r i.f' (?) t>''
Straw or other covering. mn 1 I
reached n conclusion that Omnld
T put my tubers d cp -.nnugh int.the
cr,r?b, keep out nil rain and
cold,that the problem was solved
This I heve proved beyond an\
doubt.
As soon as tho first U"ost in (
October nips or bites my potato!
vines 1 pnt in ploughs and hand ;
rakes and harvest rnv crop. !
dig pi's three feet wide, six feet |
long and five feet deep, fill ini
with potatoes within two feet ofj
AS' * ,
Dyspepsia Cur
Dfgests what you cat
? This preparation contains all of 1
digestants and digests all kiuds
... food. It gives instant relief and ne
1,1 | falls to cure. It allows you to eat
ier i the food you want. The most seusit
stomachs can take it. By its use ma
i C11 1 ii K.
the top Any kind of clean f
stulF, such as hay, fodder, ri<
oat or wheat straw may be up
to (ill in the rem lining space i
to the surface, then a roof
hoards is made to si ed olF t
rain, and upon this roof is t hro
two or three inol es of earth
keep out the cold.
Potatoes thue put awav w
not rot, or lose 'one pound f
bushel in weight or sprout I
mid-summer. And they sweet
and get softer as they age a
mellow in their sepulchral 11
sceptacle.
OASTOniA.
Beara the /} The Kind You Have Always Bot
T*
Mexican June Corn.
VVe have been shown a blade
fodder from a s'a'k of corn in
Field of Mr. Eli Coruwell, that
extraordinary. The blade is 4 1
f'et long. The sta'k is 1~> le
high and (? inches in circumfi
?nee. There were 23 blades <
lie stalk and 1<> blades on tl
?irs. It wus 5 1 2 feet to tl
i rst silk and 12 feet to tl
a>t The ears, of ooursp can
Mil on opposite sides o( the sfal
3Ut all bent around ami arrangi
hetnselves in the vertical plan
I'he variety is known as tl
Mexican June corn. One of i
peculiarities is that the coi
planted in .June or Ju y com
in as early as thar planted earli
u the spring?Chester Lanier
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inn piKTuniTf m on over- t>ox r me rouj
Laxative BropM>Quinine T*biot
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NEW YORK LIF
POLICY
The new business wri
ten by the NEW VOR
LIFE during the first si
montlu- y^( < M- ? ->?- ....
IIIUII ill.-) v.u till?* >UclI W ?
more than ?150,000,00
paid-for business. Th
surpasses the record <
anything ever done 1
any company except t!
New York Life.
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