The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 06, 1908, Image 6

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o r JE*m 3 (Prickly Aih, Poke vtkh positive cures ov v.-.r j mi??? rtynMana endorse P. P. P. ut rplen^!u co.-jblnation, and prescribe It With i;rait satisfaction tor the com of ell % t .TM end stage* of Primary, Secondary r ' c Tertiary Syphilis, 8yphilitio Eh en- I *ra. Scrofulous Ulcers and Sores, M i ;iular Swellings, Kheomstism, Kid* ttj Ccinplalnts, old Chronic Uloers that ^ 8AJARRH; 1-.ramaljted ell treatment,Ceterrh, Skin | lA-'.'if-es, Eczema, Chronio Percale 4 Cm- laints. Mercurial Poison, Tetter, w ?X ildhead, etc., etc. d r. ?. P. 1* e powerful tonio end en exrelieut eppitixer, building up the * r~r*cia rapidly. If you are week end ? feeble, end feel badly try P. P. P., end RHEUR I t mi niin I?? nil' ! H University of 5 H Wide ran^e of choice in S H and Professional Courses lead r? i. 1 _r * _ t> oaciieior ui ?> ^ Licentiate of Instru fi Laws, Master of Ar f| and Electrical Engii H Well equipped Laboratoi 91 volumes. Expenses moderate?man ?j| expenses. Next session (104tli) begins ;j For announcement write ^ S. C. COTTON ?AND THE PRI\( TOBi There will be a number of su Fall and we are ready to serve spleudid crop prospect we are re enlarge our noor space, anu ram. Queen Stoves and Ranges from w price 2? I=ei We have just received a carl* fered at a low price. Remember min Moore & Co's Paint. Also, Cutlery andt*-Razors. The Robes predate our friends' patronage a tmued confidence. Cake City LAKE C] NEW ~ Of the reliable ar ?- r\ COCK, ricuiliuiu, u and Carolina . ~ZJ* 0~ One and Two-Hon The Famous Russel and Webber McCormick Mowei A new lot of nice, and double. A pretty assortme YOURS T The Williamsbur KINGSTREE AN SOUTH C. iw York Mosi evei ? ~ ?~ V I Boot mad PetawhiaL) 1 ALL P0BH3 AND STAGES OP?? 70a will regain flwh tad strength. MB Waate of energy end ell dleeteee resulting from overtaxing the ayatem tre cored by the nee of P. P. P. Ltdieewboee eyatemearepoleonedend 3 whose blood lain en impure oondi tiondne to menstrual irregularities ere peculiarly benefited by the wonderfi >nlc tad gMJHJU blood cleansing properties of P. P. P, Prickly Ash, Poke Root and PeUfltlozr Sold by all Druggist*. F.y. LIPPMAN Proprietor Savannah, Ca. 1ATISM _____. , ? -11 ."JL* A' 'Al' *e >outh Carolina hi! {i J cientitic, Literary, Graduate P i ing- to degrees of f? 1 L l [ichelor of Science, [; iction, Bachelor of ? ' ts, Civil Engineer P neer. |i? | ies, Library of over 40,000 P i y students make their own (j? 1 / 1 September 23d, 1908. ? j to the President, Columbia, d i 7-2-10t. ? i . n.wx.'WN. IS KING : E REGE\T IS? LCCO. ! bjects of both in Lake City this ' tliein. In anticipation of the 1 pairing- our warehouse so as to ?r than remove the stock of O.K. , warehouse we have [reduced the ( : Cent, Dad of Wire Fence, which is ofwe are headquarters for Benja we otter exceptional vaiues m on Razor can't be beat. We ap- . ,nd will try to merit their conlard.wa.re Co.,: :ty, s. c STOCK id warranted Baburham, Barnesville G-1 ZE3 S.J^se Surreys. 1 Waggons. | rs and Rakes, select Harness?Single nt of Summer Robes. O PLEASE, g Live Stock Co,, ID GREELYVILLE, A.Kor-insr.A.. .v j T g afiBBBHMBBBBIH3BBBBB Stvles I y ry lady is wearing a You can get them i >. riA WORKS OFJOHN YEGG A Daring Burglar Who Attained Fame In His Line. HIS NAME A POLICE LEGACY. ft Is Now Applied to the Most Dangerous Criminals With Whom the Officers of tho Law Have to Contend. Nitroglycerin In Gafe Bursting. Iu the expressive slang that permeates police circles throughout the country, .*l "yegg" Is one of the danerous crit. tial class. i is often asked, "What *1.1 t lie expression or to the latter I lead to an elucidation of i. Some years ago. when the United States government was experimenting with high explosives, wishing to secure some death dealing and destructive shell that would cause more damage than any before manufactured, some me suggested that iutroglycerin be tried. Up to that time this most powerful of explosives had not been utilized in this way. The government experts went to work, and the results of their experiments were from time to time published broadcast through the community. At last they succeeded iu making a shell in which nitroglycerin was the chief component part and which made all former ones sink into insignificance. In a town in the middle west at the time there lived a man named John i'egg. In his earlier days he had been nne of the most expert electricians as well as all round experienced mechancs in the country. Later, through drink nnd bad associates, he bad descended to a life of crime, his principal art being that of safe blowing. He was attracted by the published oTnorlmpnts nf the 1CCUUUIS ui lire government authorities with nitroglycerin. The thought struck him, Why could not this be used in blowing safes? The method at that time was to drill i hole in the safe to be wrecked. All this with powder or dynamite and then touch the fuse. This method, tiowever, required considerable time to pull off "a Job" and was noisy and dangerous. Yeg? went to work on the nitroglycerin method. lie tried It, and it was a complete success. Furthermore, ifter he had performed Job after Job he had the police of the country baf fled. They did not know how the work was done. Yegg Instructed others in the art, and soon from one end of the country to the other safes were being wrecked, but by what manner no one knew. Yegg's method was to take some of the explosive which he and those with him called "soup"?and, by the way. this term Is still extant?and pour it in the crack of the safe near the hinges of the door. The small aperture was then .lavored with soap to hold When food fails t Help the It is like a lame ankle. It will never get well while you use and abuse it But rest it completely and Nature restores its strength. You need a perfect digester. Not pepsin alone, for pepsin digests albumen only. There are starch and fats and phosphates which must be digested too. And half of digestion takes place in the bowels. You must supply what is needed there. It is not an easy matter to create a perfect digester. It has taken us years. There are plenty of ways to digest part of the food, but that isn't sufficient A digester must deal with a mixture of foods. It must do all that the stomach idoes when well, and all that the bowels do. Kodol alone will do that ? 1 It a ay food remains undigested, { y nr* nr Jp To T l Linen Suit. Why n all colors from the explosive in piace.Tne rnse wa"fc applied, and with th -plosion off went the doors, slick an lean. The entire job took but a few ilnutes. It remained for a young ' akerton detective to solve the on a safe that was blown in _x>ldwater. Mich., where a bank was wrecked and many thousands of doP is secured. The crime w.? . traced to Yegg and some of his ?. ?mpanions, and they were found guilty and sent to prison. Thereafter those who employed the nitroglycerin instead of the older methods were called "yeggme:V or "yeggs." This was the begin my -4prm, but since that time V it has grown greatlv j egg." viewed from wbp aspect, is the most dangeryiy mal with whom tlie police o*' ^untry have to deal, lie is one - rides the country o'er on fieight trains, working through the south in the winter and migrating to more exhilarating climes during the summer. lie will beg when be is hungry and will steal and commit murder wnen be sees an opportunity of benefiting himself. Today there are thousands of "yeggs"' scattered throughout the country. Most of them belong to some certain band, each one of which has a leader He is the king, it is his duty to enlist recruits. To him also is shipped nil the loot, and he in turn converts it into money and places the amount to the credit of the member sending it in. For this the king receires a commission. Most of the "yegg" gangs carry what is known as a "kitten" with them. The "kitten" is a boy. young man or cripple. whose duty it is to visit houses and places of business, apparently begplr.g food or selling shoestrings, lead pencils, etc.. and who then reports to the gang "the lay of the land" so that when the time comes for pulling off the job all are familiar with the premises. The "kittens" are often runaway boys and later become "yeggs" themselves. destined to follow a life of * /Infl/%n ?T>?ffcKnrrr Hfl. LlILLItT II UU ur^iauuiivu.? ?, zette-Times. ^ Nautical Information. "By the way. captain." said the sweet young thing on the second day ont, with a 6miling attempt to be chummy, "where does Mother Carey feed her chickens?" "In the trough of the sea, young woman," replied the captain of the ocean liner, with solemn dignity.?Chicago Tribune. A good head and industrious hand are worth gold In any land.?Dutch rruvcru. Mrde Him a Songster. Mr. Stubb (in astonishment)?Gracious, Maria! That tramp has been singing Id the back yard for the last hour. Mrs. Stubb?Yes, John, It Is all my fault. Mr. Stubb?Your fault? Mrs. Stubb?Indeed It is. I thought I was giving him a dish of boiled oatmeal, and instead of that I boiled up the bird seed by mistake.?Chicago News. Wisdom Is knowledge, sound Judgment and good conduct running together in harness and keeping step. odigest, you must Stomach v it irritates the stomach lining. The pain tells you that That is why the stomach fails to recover?the irritation makes it impossible. j ? ? ? c i J: t.j ivoatn leaves no iooa unuiscsicy ?leaves nothing to cause irritation or pain. The result is, the stomach get? well very quickly. Dieting is unnecessary. The body requires a variety of food. If you stint it, some parts are robbed of their nourishment Eat what you need, and let Kodol digest it For food will do more for weak stomachs than medicine. Our Guarantee On the first dollar bottle of Kodol your druggist gives a signed guarantee. If it fails to do all we claim* your druggist returns your money. You take no risk whatever. Thi? $1.00 bottle contains times a? much as the 50c bottle. Made bT E. C. 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