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/ - Thursday, July 9, 1931 McCOkuIICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA 1 PAGE NUMBER THR] mm m mmmM. ivc-X*** w Mil 3 3 RULES big help to BOWELS What a joy.. Ip have,, the ,bowel»' move (ike clockwork, every day! It’s easy, if you mind these simple rules of a famous bid doctor: 1. Drink a big tumblerful of water before breakfast, and several times a day. 2. Get plenty of outdoor exercise with out unduly fatiguing yourself. 3. Try for a bowel movement at exactly the same hour every day. Everyone’s bowels need help at times, but the thing to use is Dr. Caldwells’ Syrup Pepsin. You’ll get a thorough cleaning-out, and it won’t leave your insides weak and watery. This family doctor’s prescription is just fresh laxa tive herbs, pure pepsin, and other helpful ingredients that couldn’t hurt a child. But how it wakes up those lazy bowels! How good you feel with your system rid of all that poisonous waste matter. Give Baby Sun baths But Avoid Ex cessive Tannins; Dr. W, B. Caldwell’s SYRUP PEPS3IM A Doctor's Family Laxative ATS DIE fo do mice, once they eat RAT- SNAP. And they leave not odor be hind. Don’t take our word for it —try a package. Cats and dogs won’t touch it. _Rats pass up all food to get RAT-SNAP. Three sizes. 35c size - T cake - enough for Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. 66c size - 2 cakes - for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. S1.25 size - 5 cakes - enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and guaranteed by STROMS’ DRUG STORE McCormick, S. C. ALL LIGHT CARS $6.65 WHITTLE BATTERY SERVICE 623 BROAD PHONE 1166 AUGUSTA. GA. Schedule Of Services At Colored Churches sunbaths ^-ho . year Schedules of services at the Col ored Churches are as follows: Young Mt. Zion, Chappell, First Sunday. Old Mt. Zion, Epworth, Second Sunday. Bethany, McCormick, Third Sunday. New Hope, Plum Branch, Fourth Sunday. REV. J. F. MARSHALL, Pastor. Springfield, First Sunday. Ebemezer, Second Sunday. Shiloh, Third and Fourth Sun days. REV. DOUGLASS, Pastor. Zion Chappel, First Sunday. Piney Grove, Second Sunday. Bailey Bethel, Third Sunday. REV. W. S. MIMS, Pastor. Liberty Spring, Second Sunday. Mt. Moriah, Third Sunday. REV. WILLIAM PETERSON, Pastor. Cedar Spring, first Sunday. Shady Grove, second Sunday. Mt. Herman and Mt. Lebanon third Sunday. Carry Hill, fourth Sunday. REV. C. M. MIDDLETON, Pastor. Why does modern child cars in clude, among other things, so much attention to sunbaths both for babies and older children? The Bureau of Home Economics of the United States Department of Ag riculture explains: Normal growth of bones depends not only on the mineral content of the food the child eats, but also upon tne presence of vitamin O. Vitamin O found in codliver oil and in certain foods may be supplied o tne body by exposure to the di rect rays of sunlight. When bones do not form or grow normally, the or.dition is known as rickets. Mcthers should oegin very early, 'specially in climates where chil- iven are indoors so much, to take o recant ions against rickets, by oroviding diets with adequate :n:n- ■>ra' content, supplemented with cod-Tver oil during the v/inter months and around. Only a part of the sunlight is effective—the ultra-violet rays. Less of these are present in the winter sunlight. These rays do not pass through ordinary window glass nor through heavy clothing, so it is necessary to put babies frequently where the direct sun light will fall on the skin. In the spring a baby can be placed out of doors in his carriage every sunny day if protected from wind. An older child can be dressed in a sun suit, such as those described in some cf the leaflets prepared by the Bureau of Home Economics. All sunning must be done very grad ually, especially with a very small baby. Arrange the hood of the baby carriage so that the baby faces it, and place the carriage so that the sun shines on the baby’s cheeks but not in his eyes. The sun should never shine directly on rhe eyes, whether they are open or closed. The moment the child opens his eyes he gets the full effect of -he glare, causing a shock which the child’s processes are not organized to handle. Repeated shocks of this £ind may caille permanent injury. Turn the baby first on one side, and then on the other. Expose the hands, too, for a few minutes each day. Take care not vO bum his tender skin. A slight reddening of the skin each day will gradually bring about tanning. Get the baby accustom ed to sunlight by degrees. Every few days the amount of body sur face exposed should be increased, more rapidly as die days grow warmer. By the early part of June, depending on the climate and the v/eather, sunbaths may be given the whole body. In warmer months the length of time is in creased considerably, but the sun ning should be given before 11 a. m. or after 3 p. m., to avoid the very hot part of the day. Excessive tanning should be avoided because it prevents the ultra-violet rays from penetrating the skin, and therefore makes the sun bath less effective. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT AND DISCHARGE On the 18th day of July, 1931, at ten o’clock a. m., I will make a final settlement and ask for a dis charge as administrator of the es tate of S. Caroline Strom. All persons holding claims should pre sent them before that day. W. T. STROM, Administrator. June 13th, 1931.—4t. St. Charlotte, First Sunday. Mt. Moriah, Second Sunday. Hosannah, Third Sunday. New China, Fourth Sunday. REV. E. D. TALBERT, Pastor. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE On the 29th day of July, 1931 we 7/111 make a final settlement or the estate of Joseph Hernlen, ir the office of the Judge of Probat' in McCormick Court House ani ask for a discharge as execute: and executrix. All persons hold ing claims should present them be fore chat day. J. E. HERNLEN, Executor. ESSIE HERNLEN. Executrix. June 27, 1931.—4t. 666 ; To produce a smooth, non-slio LIQUID OR TABLETS pery surface on a concrete wall Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia ^ feedin § floor, the Bureau o‘ Public Roads suggests sprinkling in 30 minutes, checks a Cold little sharp sand over the surface first day ; ^d checks Malaria h/before the concrete hardens. The - sand should be rubbed in light!} ** with a wooden float operated with 666 Salve for Baby’s Cold, a circular notion. 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Most persons make the mistake from the Ashland Tidings in copy- Editor Chappie is to be com- ; of trying to pull out the sting, right booklet form, he shows what mended and should be upheld for!When this is done the pressure of Wisconsin legislators and legisla- his courage in expressing his objec- | the fingers empties the poison tive committees did to gag opposi- tions to a political system in which sack into the flesh. The sting, tion to political attacks on private he does not believe, in the face of should be Immediately scraped or property, in his opinion. As a re- the powerful opposition of the par- j scratched out, and since no time suit, Mr. Chappie was requested to ty in power. The people need this is to be lost looking for a knife or appear before the assembly judi- kind of courage to protect Ameri- even in opening one, the fingernail You Know How clary committee to explain his edi- can traditions and ideals. torial criticism of their program txi and his comment on certain inch- ; vidual members. 1 Easy To Handle | His report of the questions asked, jk # him and the determined fight Tll0 Bee Stlllff If made to deny him an opportunity | to make his own statement in; conclusion, remind one of gag rule of the most despotic character. ! A Wisconsin political row is of , no particular interest to the bal ance of the United States except |as it develops policies which en- Icroach upon fundamental Ameri can rights. 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