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VICTIM OF AUTO COLLISION. Mrs. Cargile, Formerly of Kings tree, Loses Life in Chattanooga. A most distressing accident oc curred early Saturday morning, Jun< 10. in Chattanooga. Tenn, when Mr Cargile, wife of Mr J W Cargile who, with his family, resided ii Kingstree several years ago and wa employed on The Record. The Chattanooga Times gives th< following account of the accident: Mrs J W Cargile, wife of a well known nevvpaper man of Cleveland Tenn, whose head was crushed yes terday morning in an automobile ac cident at East End and McCallie ave nues, where the machines of J I Quinn and Julian Krby crashed to gether, died at i'. yesterday after noon at the Woolford-Johnson in firmary. In the accident Mrs Car gile, it is said, attempted to lea] from the car, being knocked bad when the Quinn car struck a pole She was fatally injured and expire) nine hours later without ever re gaining consciousness. Mrs Cargile was taken immediate ly into the infirmary following th? accident. Her son-in-law, Mr Quinn was taken to his nome wun an ugi, gash in his head. Young Kirby, soi of Esquire C R Kirby, and chauf feur for Mitchell Automobile com pany, suffering from minor injuries was ordered to police court by Spe cial Officer W L'Holder, but was la ter arrested at ths Mitchell garag and registered for fast and reckles driving, with an additional charg of criminal negligence. Followinj Mrs Cargile's death he was ordere to police headquarters again, bu arranged to appear this mornini and make bond for $3,000. He wi be charged with man-slaughter, i was stated. The first charges place against him yesterday morning wer set for hearing on June 12. In the Quinn car at the time of th accident was little Twyman Cargilt 7-year-old son of Mrs Cargile, whc with his mother, had been on a visi to the Quinn home,604 East End Ave They were being driven to the st* tion to catch a train for their home The child was unhurt and tells graphic story of his mother's fat* injury. "When it hit us," he de % * r r i f_ clared, relerring to is.eroy s rat chine, "mamma screamed and trie< to jump out, but the telephone pol hit her and knocked her back, holloed but nobody heard me." On receipt of the tragic news, M Cargile hired an automobile am drove through the country fror Cleveland to his wife's bedside. H wasaccompanied by hisdaughter.Mis Lucile Cargile, and Miss Iva Taylor Though they arrived several hour before her death, Mrs Cargile neve knew any of her farrfily. At the time of her death Mrs Car gile was 44 years of age. Beside her husband she leaves two daugh ters, Mrs Kate Quinn and Miss Lu cile Cargile and her little son Twy man. % , * " - How Cocoanuts Grow. i4 Why do cocoanuts have "eyes" , This, say the scientists, is the rea son: Cocoanuts generally grow a the edge of seas or rivers, and j good many of the nuts, as they be come ripe, fall into the water. Thi nuts are covered with a waterproo covering, so that they will float, th< three eyes, which are all at one em of the nut, are always on top. x Once in the water, nature goes t< work. From one of the eyes then comes a SUUUL umi scuuo lu^m uiu<*< leaves that act as sails. The \vin< catches these sails and wafts the co coanut on a journey that may b< many miles long. As it sails, thi other two eyes send out roots, whicl at first grow among the fibres of the woody husk. * In tin e the cocoanut is swept oi another shore, perhaps on anothe aland. The roots embed themselve in the soft earth, the sail become the trunk, and very shortly a thrif ty cocoanut palm is growing when none grew before. Lax-Fos, A MOd, Effective Laxative t Liver Toni Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach. In addition to other properties, Lax-Fo contains Cascara in acceptable form, , stimulating Laxative and Tonic. Lax-Fo acts effectively and does not gripe no disturb stomach. At the same time, it aid digestion, arouses the liver and secretion and restores the healthy functions. 50c ' ' e . ICc'ds| J\M /nould be "nipped in the j\l S l >Ll3ud " *or ^ allowed to run VJI , ifl unchecked, serious results TV] 1 yliij may follow. Numerous k - '/j s Iflll cases of consumption, pneu- f-ljj ZIZ morua, ana etner iaiai u,s~ 15 4 3< II eases, can be traced back to ||Pfl - II acold. At the first sign of a gjj || cold, protect yourself by f j || thoroughly cleansing your | || system with a iew doses of | : THEDFORO'S | BLACK; | DRAUGHT S p || the old reliable, vegetable r H Mr. Chas. A. Raglar.d, o< fiE | Madison Heights, Va., says: || | i || 'I have been using Thed- || j M ford's Black-Draught for Wlj j /I stomach troubles, indigeslion, and colds, and find ittc PA be the very best medicine 1 ^yl 6 ever u&et*- makes an old a i, 1X1 man feel like a young one." a!r| y Instst on Thedford's, the Oj* n Tai original and genuine. E-67 jK/j I The Wfsdom of Moses. ie The sanitary laws of Moses were IS not only on a line with modern rules e of hygiene, but in some cases, in adg vance of them, according to a cond temporary. The Jew, a thousand t or two years before Christ, settling g in a semi-tropical country, was forII bidden to eat pork or shellfish, and t mi)': was described as a source of d contagion. Furthermore,the Talmud e prescribes a method of slaughtering animals that today isrecognized by e our market men to be the most san% itary. ,t Nearly four thousand years before it Koch gave to the world his researches in bacteriology, the Mosaic law pointed out the danger to man from tuberculos s in cattle,but did not fora bid infected poultry as food. It tj was only a few years ago that Gerj. man specialists discovered that fowl L. tuberculosis was harmless to man. d The Mosaic law also enforced the e isolation of patients with contagious 1 diseases and the burial of the dead outside all cities. These hints the r Gentile world did not fully accept d until a centuary or two ago. n Moses not only prescribed fasting ? iroot* Kllf e at ceruuu pcnuua ui mc jrem, uui s commanded whole families to go in.. to camps in the summer, where, for a a time, they could live close to nar ture. Many of the laws of Moses were nothing else than hygenic .. prescriptions for the health of both i s mind and body. . WORK WEARS ON THE KIDNEYS. Doan's Kidiey Pills Have Daoe Great Service for People Wbo Work Id Kiogstree. ? Many Kingstree people work ev. ery day in some strained, unnaturt al position? bending constantly over a desk?riding on jolting wagons or a cars?doing laborious housework; * lifting, reaching or pulling, or try? ing the back in a hundred and one I f other ways. All these strains tend 3 to wear, weaken and injure the kid. neys until they fall behind in their work of fiitering the poisons from the blood. Doan's Kidney Pills are o for weak kidneys and bad backs. .. Thdr effective work is convincing j proof of merit. C R Rutlege, engineer, A C L R J R, 212 S Gaiiliard St, Florence, Sj * C, says: "The jar and jolt of the en- | [? gine caused my back to ache,and my j - Lriitntivc tn crat not of Order. J was sore and lame at times. The kidney secretions passed irregularly. I also had symtonis of kidney trouble. I finally used Doan's Kidney i Pills and they relieved me." r Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't g simply ask for a kidney remedj?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that 5 Mr Rutledge had. Foster-Mil burn - Co, Props, Buffalo, N Y. e To Ibe Public. l'I have been usingChaml)erlain's 0 Tablets for indigestion for the past s six months, and it affords me pleasa ure to say I have never used a rems edy that did*ne st> much good."? r Mrs C E Riley, Illion, N Y. Cham3 l>erlain's Tablets are obtainable ev:. erywhere. -5*'. \ j ( ^fDVajAZl . ' X. \ S3ajd<3C: H noiiis^A U Ahi* Nl \ p scrioH V | SSfii!l I NYINOSH.L! 4? acv-ij. 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