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Whe Facts A jHHT Is Peruna an alcoholic beverage snbstitnte for whiskey? Do pec ^^Hitters. or a bracer? H^V It would be the easiest thing in t ^^^Paity of such statements. Let any 01 of Peruna. Let him undertake to' ^^H?ses considerably larg er than those ; coholie intoxication ? Nothing < Peruna is a medical compound qti tuts. If taken in doses larger BK (rug effect. No cue could take it as a j^V nents, try it and see. "We knew t HP age; that it will not intoxicate; th W liquors. We guarantee that PERU! I OR ANY OTHER WHISKEY, for tb I m It contains a small per cent, of c? > wive and hold in solution medicinal Pernna prohibit its use as a bevern; j World for any one to demonstrate tbi Peruna is told everywhere. 'J PRINTED ON EACH 30TTLE. It i chemists have analyzed rerun a r.i: whiskey. Ne w we challenge any el. I Let any one who has even a suutte: { bottle of Peruna and sec whether cr { self wheliier cr not it is composed n ? cnbebs is one cf the ingrediems of I ients. It contains hydvastis canadc-j least four other medicinal iugrodin lyze Peruna as to t : abio to ider.tir is beyond the ability of: ny cbe ..ist, to say that 'crura heavily J ended in addition to cubeos. N#sv why are these statement I easily demonstrated? Simply becat: | ? rnna on the part of the medical prof I took np the crusade c gainst Ferum I were misled by statement cf the r I sincere in their atiiuibe towards it. said and refuted, it vcui.I seem to : fairness and common sense in the ms Every time any one says that I cnbebs he is telling a lie, an absolute the truth. But the prevalent hacil without investigation as to their trn I fcl.o Kinrro ? Krnf "Pf.mTIQ [ Baj uicac uiuo muul.1 i.?vov Used according to the directioi AND RET,TABLE CATARRH REXl taken in excess of these doses, it wii the person who takes it. It is therefore up to every honei concerning Femna, cr acknowledge i WL he knows nothing. One might juste K that if taken in large enoagh doses H^jfcver tried to see. but simply repeal ^Braajority of people would come to be! rack a statement about Castor Oil th Any one who takes Peruna knov hat Peruna is cheap whiskey and < jokes on the vaudeville stage, but th to be truthful saying over again this WF WILL PUNT PRIZE ACRF. Wsparfanbnrg Farmer Gives Plan fi 9 Making Big Corn Crop The following letter, which aj f peared in The State recently, was at dressed to Congressman Johnso * by one of his Spartanburg cor h stituents. Now, that there is b< ing such an impetus given to cor growing in the State, the lette _ which treats mainly of that sub jecfc, is published for the beneti of our farmer friends, plan tin time being nigh at hand: Spartanburg, S. 0., R. F. D. No. 5, Jan. 21, 1910. "My Dear Congressman: I wi try and write yon a letter. I hav been thinking the past year and an realizing the possibilities of th farmers rn the future. Languag 4 fails to express my feelings. I ha* ^ jost been reading the report of th ^^contest in corn growing in Wak county, N C., where one may groi 226 bushels of corn on one acre ^ I just want to get right out and g to work. J F Batts tells us of hi plan; how be made it pay to ue $139 on one acre of corn, and th average faimer is afraid to epen $5 per acre. We should study th Condition of our soil and suppl ? T rts^fleiicieucj. I tniiJK can ue too much fertilizer. Often we nee more humus in the soil, and dee breakiug is the most essential to on soil, especially South Carolina, p* hare observed that where yo break deep you can use more fei tilizer with profit. Where you pit a stomp the cotton aud corn wil grow much taller and stand j ^Bklrought. We do not need our so Plumed so deep, but broken ver deep. K '-I have one acre which I ha in cotton with the demonstration d< L partment at Washington, froi which I gathered one bale. I in ten \to plant it in corn this yeai. I wi I give you mv plau and see what yo think of it: I will bed it out wit I a two-horse plow, my rows six fee I apart, and break the water furroi I to a depth of three feet with djni \ mite by placing one-fourth of stick every six feet in the water fui row. I then will harrow and plar my corn in the furrow. I wi] then use side manuring as th 1 bout Peui-na. in disguise ? Is it possible to use Peruna pie buy Peruna and use it as a toddy, or the world, for any one to demonstrate *he le go to liie drug store and purchase a hocuse ii as a beverage, cr take this remedy iu prescribed on the bcttlc. "Would the result of the sort. let any one try it and see. ite heavily loaded with medicinal ingredi prescribed it would produce a positive . beverage. If any cne doubts these statehat Peruna cannot be used as a bever A o it UcHiliUL UC li^CU .?3 a. ouuoncuic rj; JA CONTAINS NO CHEAP WHISKEY? tat matter. t ologne spirits, absolutely essential to disingredients, but the drugs contained in je. It would be'the easiest thing in tho is if they chose to do so. LEE INGREDIENTS ARE PLAINLY has been said over and over again that id found it to contain only cubebs and emist to demonstrate any such statement. :k:g knowledge of chemistry purchase a not it contains whiskey, find out for kin* : cheap whhl:-y and cubobs. Cf course, 'oruno, but there arc many ether ingrc 1si?; corydf.lis formcsa, coliinsonia, and r.t its. To be sure, no chemist conld so nrat'io various medicinal ingredients. Thio Hat any ordinary chemhtwcull be able with nci'.;*ina: ingredients cf seme hind repo?.ved when the-:'' falsify could bo so :e 'hero 1: ccutinncd laontili v toward ?eessicn. Vcry likely the magazines which and denounced it as a cheap beverage nodical profession. Probably they were lint, now, after all these things have been >e in order for such people to use a Tittle titer. or una is nothing but cheap whiskey and 5 falsehood, hlost people intend to speak t of repeating ether people's statements, th, has led many well-meaning people tj is on the bottle, PERUNA 13 A SATE EDY, but, like any other good medicine, if 1 produce drug effects very unpleasant to it person to quit making such statements that he is repeating slanders about which is well say that Castor Oil is an intoxicant; (it will operate as a "booze." If people ted such statements about Castor Oil, the lieve them. It is no easier to'demonstrate an it wonld be about Perana. n that such statements are false. To say cubebs may constitute good material for ere is no excuse for any one who pretends i oft-repeated false he ?<L t- ?-?Williamson plan ami vroik it strictly on the Williamson plan. Will jr let you know the results of my experiment. So yon see 1 believe in deep breaking. I made dOO bushels I ! of corn on eight acres?my best ? ~ si/-wl n/A ^ Tf io t\t\r?_ i UL'I'C V1CIUCU V\' VUJUiiiii xv 10 wii n i J 1 sidered thin land?would not make over one bale or 1,500 pounds of seed cotton. So you know we have the land down here, if we will wake tr ' up to our possibilities. By the t Williamson plan on corn we can a produce corn for 'lo cents per bushel. I have a prolific corn, a? jyou know. I call it the Spartan j Wonder, that is a wonder to every one that saw it growing. I am getting $3 per bushel for my seed 0 corn; so you see it pays to raise 1 corn. The farmer tttt rrfises all his e supplies ou the farm will surely ,e succeed. Farmers should rotate their crops. It is the best way to build e up their farms. They should never e nlant their land two vears in the same kind of crop; they should '* always follow with peaa when 0 practicable. If we could get some 18 of those Xorth and Xorthwest |0 farmers who know nothing of cot^ ton to come down here and help us farm, we would be glad to have such 10 farmers among us. The producer has gotten behind with the con* jsumcr; supply is short and demand ^ i is growing every day, and the farmer M has got to teed the world; so vou ! r | see there is a great field for the upto-date farmer. The farmers,by c<> 11 operating in the marketing of their j* products, are sure of a good proj fit on their products, t 4iWe are looking to our law1 makers to help us cut out speculation on our products, thereby en-v abling us to let the consumer have it accordiug to the law of supply liand demand, of which the farmer "" is willing to take. We do not II j think it is to the interest of both j consumer and producer to gamble ^ ' on our farm product. For fear I III wearv you I will close for this h I j nine. 'Yours truly, N ! (Signed) "J H Caldwell." i-i _ a By helping us you help yourself. Buy from the houses who it U advertise in The Record and e mention the paper. tf . '.a.? ' i. .1 i'?t_.v . t -j A EDITOR JAMES C HEMPHILL ! Press Comment on Pending Change of Field of News S Courier's Head. Sunt* change:; are soon t.? occur in editorial >aiu f.ini.- in Virginia and South Carolina, which will interest. newspaper mum _i tierally. Henry Sydnor llarri* ?n. who' has hevii chief of the editorial stall' of i.~ i?;. i \ 'I1:,T>ic_ I IK" XI K .lUl'H.l \ % ?t. I i .iiu.r-i/io; patch, has resijriv d in older i?? tievott* himself to !iu;11y literary pursuits. His successor is to be Major J (J Hemphill, for some time past the .alitor of the Cinir'esroi: (S. (J.) New/? ami Courier. lie will assume control <?f the editorial pa?e of the Times-Dispatch about Febmary 15. In Referring to these changes the im-s-Disnateli says: To many ??? t tie readers of the Times-Dispatch Mi Marrison is best known a? "Ml. S. H.whose ' llhymes for Today" were more widely rtad and copied during tile vetrs he wrote then than any other feature in .\ merman journalism. H Mu!.i:i_ in !tU)I as the book ieviewer, Mr Harrison's ? \tmoid;nary Canity :< ' pun., nt <.\pr. s-io.i soon marked t::<i: as a ^ified pa ratrrap her, .and almost la-jhe knew it lie trait vl the lost rank anion.; the newspaper huna lists. 11: addition 'to ids recognized ciua lioin e as a p irayrnplier, Mr Harrison's rhymes i were accounted so eood that on .v vi-rai occasions they were mailt' tin* subject for editorials in other paper?. Like "'Mr Doolev," Mr Harrison is another vriter who>e gifts for humor nave not lessened !ns power I for writintr straight, well reasoned [ and, forceful articles on the great i questions of the dav. I 1 I The paper gives this sketch of its j editor: "Major Hemphill's personality and i his work on the Charleston News j and Conrrier are matters of public knowledge and approval. Perhaps no editor in the South is better known or more deservedly admired. With Henry Wattersonof the Louisj ville Courier-Journal and the la*e IF \V\ Dawson of the News and [Courier, whom he succeeded, Major ! Hemphill ranks as one cf the great exponents of the best Southern po' litical thought. For twenty years, under the guidance of Major emp1 hill, the News and Courier has ! maintained the high standard set for it by Captain Dawson and has fearlessly and successfully maiutain ? * " l i. ?. I / eu ana iurmerea me pnucipies 01 ' private and public honor and prosperity, the rights of the nation. ;<In material matters the News and Courier, like the Times-Dispatch, has been a powerful factor in the development of the mann1 factnres, the trade, the farm products and the wealth of the State it serves. In coming to Richmond, therefore, Major Hemphill will find himself on congenial soil and iu perfect sympathy with the aims and interests of nis fellow citizens of Virginia, many of whom he has long claimed as his persorai friends. Major Hemphill, among other quasi public duties, is vice president of the Associated Press and will deliver this spring courses of lectures at both Yale and Cornell on journalism." Hntv Ho I net Hie nnllar The Athens Banner tells his story: "A Rome man a few years ago marked a dollar bill and kept track of the number of times it came back to ! him?123 times. He kept track of the number of times he heard from the marked dollar in the community ?227 times, all in three years. Then he mailed the dollar to 'Shears, Slobuck & Co.' That was live years ago. He hasn't heard of the bill since." When Yon Seed Foley's Ormo Laxative. When you have that dull, heavy, feverish foelmg, accompanied by constipation. When you have headache,indigestion, biliousness, pain in stomach and bowels, then you need Foley's Oiino Laxative. It moyes the bowels freely and gently, and thoroughly clears the intestinal tract. It does not gripe or nauseate aud cures constipation. D C Scott. 1 ; When you come to town put a copy of The Record in your pocket and consult its business direc tory?the advertising columns in making your purchases. tf lift Willi i i i p a; ;0: A; 1' j V\V\VVViV\V\VVVVV\VW r ! | WE ARE COMING! 1 I . = I :i Jciikinsoii Bros. ?' , t- Company I \ I | I j| ! 1 Dry GoodsStore ! !j ! ? " I I | i KiNGSTREE| \ i:i one < ;' ihe Th* -iii.s -(ores 5 , j . ; Kclluhan hot !. a bo :: ja Febniary 15. p ? ? ? $ ? $ ? : *! V S M? ? i" a Fir^f "-r ?: v.-o ' t? --i v j.? ^ , .- } t?? me pt-.]?:. of Kins ts* and . a- <; rjc Williamshnrg run a; v. we :?tv % % IS coming to cast ?nr !;>t with g you ami make !\i'i_ :: < ;ir ' p mtiire houti*. For /cars we El % have had our < ? o? the & & progress of Ki:ig.~rr>*<*ami at- H * ter <"areI'u 1 cno-iderntion we |3 <' have ! <; ji t{ that King-Tee J* 1 isu t S Town with a Future, i fi =1 I I We :irc coming to put our B shoulders t<? the wheel and ! P throw our heart and soul into ! the great work that basalready been well h? gun?the ? building up of a 7, GREATER KINGSTREE. | l Kings tree may be likened to a giant who has been asleep for years and is now waking up to a realization of his great power. Reaching out and taking advantage of the resourees thai lie all around her, with a long pull and steady pull by all the business men of Kingst.ie, who ean tell what the town will he in the next ten years? . j We arc coming -not with a flourish of trumpets nor with ; bugle blast, expecfing every- thing to come our way and all competition to vanish before us, but we are coming as strangers to a town where we have not a dollar's worth of trade we can call our ownexpecting to meet strong and persistent competition by shrewd business men. Our Drosrress at fir>t must he grad- , I ii ill "but by persistent efforts I and I Square and Honest Dealings we lio]>e to merit the confidence, the respect and the patronage of the best people of Kings:ree and surrounding country. ? J In conclusion we want to say that it will be our pleasure to have I i Every Man, Woman and Chtld call at our store and let us meet them. It matters not whether we sell 3*011 a penny or not, we want to meet you and form your acquaintance. You all arc spec.ally invited to call on us. I Our buyer is now in the fl \*nrrh?rn markets buvinST OUT I I spring stock of goods. When j we open up we will have a new stock of merchandise to offer you nnd suffice it tosay that we will have Goods and Prices that will 1 Meet the Wants of the most Exacting Customers. 1 I i =? ?= i Jenkinson Bros. I Company. -i J?:0: X A tf . . iSS , .. I 1 WiLKINS I I Wimble Grocery Company | ;; extend Xew Year greetings aiul hope ? 'n to see or hear from all our friends || '% early in the year. | f, We are at the ,j? |Same Old Standi I and 1 I Prises Lower than Ever Before 1 V ? *> % Yours for business. f? f WILKINS 1 p i sj Wholesale Grocery Co. || . V V.yf VfVM VfVA,'* v.VTVA'f V?. - f V.V V.V>f VA f V?Vf Wf V.VT SV V.\ * 9Xo^oXo^:o^o^:o<>o5>^'o > *>ey,o*> o MR. FARMER: j Do you realize that it is getting time to plant another- I c ropi' We have the jroods you need, such as n STTLtEITT DISC ZFLOTXTS, I One and Two Horse Cultivators, < Harrows, ! and 2 Horse Sizes; Steel Beam Plows ? in 7 and * sizes, the oest the world has ever known. : A full line of ; DIXIE PLOWS and CASTINGS, adjustable stocks, Lewis stocks and many others?just the j thing you need for the farm. Come and see us. We have something that will interest you in the implement line. Now when you go to titting up your team we are here with the goods. A complete line of COLLARS, BACK BANDS, HAMES, LINES, TRACES, BRIDLES. HAME STRINGS. LAP RINGS, CLEVISES, REPAIR LINKS SINGLETREES. and many others too numerous to mentitn. All we ask is a trial.! Remember we are ALWAYS headquart ers forany I thing you need in* Hardware g Building Material We carry a full line ot COFFINS and CASKETS,9fcrvic?s rendered day and night. Hingstree Hardware Co. 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