The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, December 07, 1904, Image 4
DISEASE AHONti CATTLE.
Clemsoa Expert TelU Hew It May Be
Prevented.
Within the last month the State vet
erinarian has received letters from a
uumber of farmers concerning a dis
easej unfamiliar to them, which wss
causing the death of their calves and
yearling oattle and which was mani
fested by the following symptoms:
Gradual loss of condition and strength,
with the animals feeding well; a soft
sack-like swelling under the jaw, which
was not hot or tender; scours; some*
times a watery discharge from the
eyes. The animals usually lived one
to throe months after being attacked.
Only young cattle wore affected, even
whore tho old cattle used tho same pas
ture aud barn. Of the cases reported
only three recovered. On one farm
the young oattle had been carried off
in this way for three years.
Investigation of the disease has no!
been completed, but on several farms
visited it was found that the trouble
was causod by small worms, one-half to
one inch lonx and about as thick as a
hair. Ia fact, at first eight, they had
appearance of short white hairs, but on
closer examination the larger worms
show a red stripe curling through the
body like a corkscrew, the red stripe
on ill ' white background presenting
the appearance of a barber's pole.
These wo-ms, which are commonly
kuown as tho twisted wire worms, also
as stomach worms, were found by thou
sands in the fourth stomaoh of the af
fected animals oxamined, lying in the
mucous of tho etomaoh wall and scat
tered through the contents of that or
gan. They live on the blood and body
juices of tho animal they inhabit, thus
depriving the animal of the nourish
ment which it should derive from its
food.
These worms are constantly passing
out of tho affected animal, dropping
on tho grasa or into pools of water, and
when other cattle eat tho gras9 or drink
the water, they bocomo infected with
tho disease. Tho escape of tho older
cattle from the fatal effects of the dis
ease is explained by the fact that be
cause of their greater strength th?y are
able to withstand the' attacks of the
worms, but although they do not show
tho symptoms of tho disease they may
nevertheless play an important part in
the Infection of tho pasture.
Farmers who have had the disease,
among their cattlo should not, there
fore, put young cattle on tho pastures
which have been used by the sick cat
tle, or which have been used by the
older cattle which have been running
with the sick cattle. If it is not possi
ble to put the young cattlo in a clean
pasture, the Infected pasture should
be burned off whenever the grass is in
suitable condition. It Is important also
to see that the pasture used by the
young cattle does not receive drainage
from the infected pastures. v this
course is followed, the disease will be
eradicated from the farm.
Medical treatment of the sick animal
usually yields satisfactory results if be
gun in time. The details of this treat
ment can bo had upon application to
the State Veterinarian.
Louis A. Klein,
State Veterinarian.
Clemson College.
HEAD ABOUT TO BURST PROM
SEVERE BILIOUS ATTACK.
' I had a severe bilious attack and
felt like my head was about to burst
when I got hold of a free sample of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. I took a dose of them after
nupper and the next day felt like a
new man and nave been feeling happy
ever rinco." says J. W- Smith of Jullll,
Texas. For biliousness, stomach
troubles and constipation these Tab
lets have no equal. Price 26 cents.
For sale by Laurens Drug Co. aud Dr,
B. F. Posey.
Deputy Sheriff Glenn.
Shor'lT Duckett has appointed Wal
tor D. Glenn, of Huntington, hisdeputy.
Mr. Glenn assumed hie duties De
cember 1st.
A brilliant man once said: "Dr.
(Jink's Sarsaparilla is the best medi
cine I evtl* saw. I was run down, ner
vous, weak; could not sloop?was a
very sick man. I took a thorough
course?six bottles?and am well.
JNO. W. STAGG.
Aud it not only makes men as good
ns new, but women as well. Sold by
Palmetto Drug Co.
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Special Judge Penthorstone.
Mr. C. C. Feathorstooe goes to An
derson to-day to preside over a special
torm of Common Pleas Court which
will convene to-morrow morning.
HE CAUGHT COLD.
A cold may end in catarrh or pneu
monia. Catarrh is bad and unpleasant
to your friends. Pneumonia is quiokly
dangerous, often death Itself. Keep
the breathing apparatus open und
clean. All diseases of the throat and
bronchial tubes cured quickly, pleas
ant'ybyDr. King's Wild Cherry and
Tar. "It tastes good." Even chronic
'bronchitis gives way before King's.
2G cents. Guaranteed by Palmetto
Drug Co.
Good Cotton.
From three quarters of an acre Mrs.
W. H, Bagwell of Princeton has picked
a bale of cotton, Floradora variety, and
there is a considerable amount yet in
the patch. This cotton sold on the
Lnurens market las', week at 10 cents,
while other s'aples sold the same day
at 8i.
A FINE FAMILY.
"I have used Dr, King's Blood and
Liver Pills In my family and with my
tenants. Am sixty-nine, anu have
raised nino sons twenty-one years old,
and four daughters, have used all the
leading liver medicine*, hut find King's
to be tho best of all.
"Reuben F. Ohrilenbury."
Experience tolls. Get these pills at
Palmetto Drug Co.
_
Plans are on foot to build a new hotel
in Anderson. A moderate rate hotel
is desired and it will he erected early
next year.
In the Court of Common Pleas at Col
umbia, J. A. Stimmor.sett was given a
verd'et last weok against the Western
Union Telegraph Company f.ir $600 un
der tho mental anguish law of the
State.
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D'ar? tt.o /} ^ I'.iflUca l!:l?B Alwa/S Boi^M
MORE EVIDENCE.
It is Coming in Rapidly in
Laurens.
Evidence on the following subjeot
will prove of interest to every Lau i t us
reader. 80 many peop'o go through
the same experience daily. This pub
lic kti teoient sbould be proof positive
to every wavering doubter. Head it
carefully:
Ii. H, Potter, employed in the Cotton
MMl, ros'.di-.ig on Faotory Uill, cays:
''My kldr eye and baotc havo bothered
me for quite a wbile. My baok seems
to be the weakest spot about me, aud
wben I take cold It alw ivs settles there
and knocks me out. 1 have boen so
bad at times that I bad to lose sevoral
days from work. The klduey soore
tlons wero disordered, very dark and
full of sediment and annoyed me by
making me get up during the night. 1
tried different remedies and wore plas
ters but nothing did me any good until
I got a box of Doun's Kidney Pills at
Palmer? > Drug Company's store. Since
using them the backache has left mo
and I can sleep all night without my
rest being disturbed at d the kidney
secretions have all oleared up and cow
have no sediment in them."
For sale by all dealers. Price (it) cts.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffa'o, N. Y.,
sole agents for the Uolud States.
Remember the name?Do.m's ?and
take no other.
$1.00 REWARD
For Any Person Who
Takes a Bottle of OUR
NEW DISCOVERY
(Nature's Remedy. )
The Great Blood Purifler, Kidney and
Liver Regulator, and Receives
No Benefit.
A Guarantee Goes With Each
Bottle.
And the druggist signs the guaran
tee. You run no risk in the trial. Our
New Discovery is not au alcoholic
stimulant, which is worse than no
stimulant, but it is the great building
up and purifying remedy, purifying
the blood and cleansing tbo system
I from all impurities, whiob gives new
life and vigor to every organ. It pos
itively cures all blood diseases such as
Itching Hkln. Pimples, Eczoma, Blood
Poison, Scrofula, Rheumatism, and It
restores the Nervous System to its
Normal condition, produces a healthy
appetite, tones and regulates the hoart,
ana it regulates the Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels. The use of a single bottlo
w'll convince any one of its wonderful
curative properties. For sale by The
Laurens Drug Co.; W. W. Dodson.
Nervous and Could Not Sleep.
Columbia, S. O, April 13, 1904.
Dear Sirs: After a severe attack of
grip, I was all run down, and had no
appetlto and was exceedingly weak,
and could not sleep. I sought relief in
Dr. James' Iron Blood and Liver Tonic,
and the money was well invested?
never got such good returns for money
Inves'od before. Beiore I had finished
the first bottle my appetite was gooJ,
and 1 could rest well at night. I can
not say too much in pralle of Dr.
James' Iron Blood and Liver Tonic .
This testimonial is unsolicited.
Respectfully Yours,
J . S. Hoe;an,
228 Marlon St.
NOTICE OF
County Treasurer.
The County Treasurer's Books will
be open for collection of State, County
and Commutation Road Taxes to1* fis
cal year 1903 at the Treasurer's OlHce,
from October 15th to December 31,
1904* Those who prefer to do eo can
pay in January, 19U5, with one per cent,
additional; those who prefer paying in
February, 1906, can do so with 2 per
cent, additional; those who prefer to
pay in March, 1905, to the 15th of eald
month, can do so by paying an addi
tional 7 per cent. After said date the
books will close.
All persons owning property or pay
ing taxes for others in more than one
Township are requested to ca\\ for re
ceipts in each township in which they
live. This is important, as additional
cost and peoal'y may not bo attachod.
Prompt attention will be glvon those
who wish to pay their taxes through
the mall by checks, m ney orders, etc.
Persons sending In lit-ts of names to be
taken off, are urged to send in oarly as
the Treasurer is very busy during the
mon'h of December.
The Tax Levy is as follows:
State Tax, 5 mills
County Ordinary, 1% mills
Special County, 2\ mills
Public Road, 1} mills
Schoo', 3 mills
Total 15 mills
Special School, Lauren?, 3} mills
Special School, Waterloo, 2 mills
Special School, Cray Court, 2 mills
Special School, Cross Hill, 3 mills
Special School, Mountvllle, 2} mills
Special School, Fonn'ain Inn, 4 mil's
Special School, Hunter, 8 mills
All able-bodied male citizens between
the ages of 21 and (10 years aro liable
to pay a poll tax of $1.00, except old
soldiers, who are exempt at 50 years.
Commutation Road Tax $1 00, in l!eu
of working the public roads, to bo paid
at the time as stated above.
Come early and avoid the rush.
J. H. COPELAND,
County Treasurer.
Laureus, 8. C, Sept. 26, 1004?td.
Christmas Hol Ii day Rates [
1904-5
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
auoounoe ra'.o of
ONE AND ONE-THIRD
FIRST - CLASS FARES
(Minimum rate 50 oouts)
Tickets will be placed on sale
December 23rd, 24th, 25th, 31st,
and January ist, 1905 ; final
limit returning to January 4th,
1905.
SUTo teachers and students of
colleges, on presentation and sur
render of certificates signed by
superintendents, presidents and
principals, tickets may be sold at
the above rate, December 17th
to 24th inclusive, with final limit
returning to January 8th, 1905.
f|! For j full information call on
ticket agents or address
W. J. craig. O. P. A.
h. M. Emerson, Traffic Mgr.
Wilmington, N. C.
Two Great Remedies
For over 33 Years tho Standard
of Homo Preparations.
C* Will instantly relieve and
wjCVCH lH,sitively cure every ail
?* ment and disease arising
\P> < frtnn the stomach, bowels,
D?f*JKS "ver 01 kidneys?whence
90 percent of all diseases
emanate. It cleanses, purifies, strengthens
ami tones up the entire dtainage and
digestive system. Price 50c. a bottle.
You IIuvo QBABD OF ?*Sf ?
Thousand!) <>f American ll|tf)hP
families will have none
Other. For headaches of W% ? % fl
any kind, constipation, *r 1 I I *S
dizziness, dyspepsia, *
nervousness, wad taste in mouth, distress
after eating,etc., tiothiiiK will give relief so
quickly as these palatable little pills. Price
age
SOLD UV
Laurens Drug Co.
BVMBHBKSSaEEktaaBTzl
Special Notice?i have just received
a line line of fsll and winter samples of
all tho latest styles. Prices to suit the
timei. Pan's mado to order from $1.00
up. Suits mado to order from $1*2 00
up. A lit is always guaranteed i aluo
invite you to join my presslug club,
ojly $1 00 per mouth. Phone 18o, Min
ter building.
E. J . DANCY, Tailor.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
the Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Money to Loau
On improved farms, in sums of $300.00
and upward, at 7 per cent, and 8 per
cent, interest, repayable in easy annual
installments. No commission. The
borrower simply pays a reasonable ex
pc nso of negotiating tho loan.
C. D. BAUKSUAIiK,
W. Y. boyd,
Attorneys, Laurens, S. C.
Call on VV. Y. Boyd. 10-13t
3oars tho Tho Kind You Have Always Bought
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Ifc Life Insurance Co.
Jl OK?
?2 New York 2<
S| Richard A. McCurdy, Pres. f?
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Oldest in America
Largest in the world ^
% W. W. DODSON, ?
Agent for l.ntircns County ?*
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Christmas Things
Apples Celery
Oranges Cranberries
Bananas Rasins
Nuts Fancy Cakes
Crackers Grapes, Etc.
ALL THE SEASON'S CHOICE EATABLES
Toys, Drills and Fire Works
I can supply your every need
J. S. BENNETT
Pure Food Stuffs
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IF IT ISN'T
IN SIGHT
IT IS INSIDE
AT KENNEDY
BROS.,
the leading fancy and heavy
grocers of Lauren?. Here's
some of the new arrivals of
seasonable goods:
Seeded Rasins, Cleaned Cur
rants, Leghorn Citron, Turk
ish Figs, Malaga Grapes,
Cranberries, Fresh Cocoa
nuts, Jordan Shelled Al
monds. Nixed Nuts.
Quality always the best in
the market and price- well,
that is always right.
Kennedy
Bros.
Every Woman Loves
Handsome Jewelry,
Every woman likes to
feel that her jewelry is
solid and perfect - that
she has what she paid
for. Every woman
likes to save money,
too. Consequently
every woman ought to
patronize us - it means
safety, satisfaction
and economy. . .
Fleming Bros.
LOOK OUT!
NEW MEAT MARKET
I have opened up a
first-class meat and
produce market at
the City Market
stand, northeast cor
ner public square. In
addition to a supply
of fresh meats I
will handle all kinds
of produce ? chick
ens, butter, eggs,
etc. Parties desir
ing to buy or sell
milk cows will do
well to see me. . . .
J, Wade Anderson
City Market.
For Sale.
io shares Enterprise Bank stock
at $106.50.
House and lot corner Sul
livan and Hance streets, M.
H. Fowler residence. Price,
$2,000. Terms easy.
200 Acre tract noar Stomp
Spring, Improved, $2,000.00.
116 Acre tract near Cole
Point, Improved, $1,300.00.
3 large tracts in Jacks
Township, Cheap.
Store house at Mountville,
$650.00.
217 acres near Princeton, $12
per acre.
For Rent
2 horse farm near Lisbon.
2 horse farm near Cole Point.
IStore house under "Advertiser
Office."
Money to loan at reasonable
interest.
Wanted
To buy small tract of land
near Ora, well watered and
level.
M. L. Copeland,
HEAL ESTATE,
MOCKS, BONDS, FfRE INSURANCE
/
GO TO
R. P. Milam & Co.
FOR
FLOUR
Better and Cheaper
Flour than any
body?1,000 barrels
bought right. . .
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One of the things on which
we pride ourselves is the
FINE QUALITY
and EXTENSIVE
ASSORTMENT
OF OUR.
Stationery
We cand satisfy every taste
and every purse.
We particularly desire an op
portunity of showing dis
criminating customers our
new line of . .
Superior Box Papers
DODSON'S DRUG STORE
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Don't Worry about Your
Suits. Just come to
WINTER'S.
Great Overcoat Bargains
for
DECEMBER.
THE
Most Stylish Overcoats
-FOR
MEN and YOUNG ME
that were ever displayed in this city are
to be seen in our store in a wide assortment of Styles,
Fabrics and Patterns. If you need an OVERCOAT
it will certainly pay you to come here for it?we have
never had better Overcoats than this season?nor
will you find elsewhere their equal in Style, Quality,
Workmanship and Fit at our moderate prices.
We want you to come here and look over our
Overcoats, try on your size in the different styles, see
what we are offering and if we can't suit you to a
"T," you are perfectly free to go elsewhere?we will
not be unpleasant if you don't buy. But when you
come be fully prepared to see the most
Remarkable Values
ever offered in this city?you will not be disap
pointed.
We have just Received a Large Shipment of Men's and Boys' Suits
which we have put on our Bargain Counter to go at
Specially Low Prices. Don't fail to come to us for
your Xmas SUITS and OVERCOATS.
? COPYRIGHT 1901.
Men's Fashionable Overcoats
in all the newest styles, fabrics and patterns, single and double-breasted, in
Plaid, Stripes and Mixtures:, ranging from
_$7.00 to $15.00_
Young; Men's Overcoats
in styles to suit the Young Men of conservative tastes and those who follow
the fashions closely, are here in great assortment and in such fabrics
and patterns as the young fellows fancy most. We cater
to the Young Men's trade and therefore give far
better values than can be had elsewhere
at tli
e same prices
$5.00 to $15.00
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COPYRIGHT I I
Stylish Suits for Business at $7.00 to $15.00
Come and see our Fine Collection of Single and Double-breasted
Styles?Suits that we Guarantee to hold their Shape,
Look Well, Wear Well and Fit Perfectly.
J. E. M1NTER & BRO.,
Leading Clothing and Shoe Store.
That Xmas Suit is Ready
for you at
MINTER'S.
See us foi Xmas Goods
now at
MINTER'S.