The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 09, 1919, Image 2
The Chesterheid Advertiser
l'aui 11. and rred G. I learn
Editors
PUBLISHED EVERY THl RSDAY
Subscription liatus: $1.50 a Year; |
six months, 7a cents.-?Invariably in
adva nee.
Entered as second-class matter at the
postoflice at Chesterfield, South
Carolina.
WILL Ail) Hit FARMERS
It is gratifying t<> notice that the
P recent nu of
good work dov.o in Conge vs by lion.
Asbury F. l.\cr is eonfirnied b\ the
Au^u.-ta < hi- , it!' That paper says.
"('ongressman I ever, of South
Carolina, has r< signed to head tin
federal farm loan hoard. In this case
Mr. Lever's d trie loses one of the
best lvpresciuai ives in congress and
the f; liners of the country gain a
man thoroughly in sympathy with
their situat'on ;tn<i capable of providing
machinery of government that
will greatly aid in ihe expansion of
farming in America."
It is sai l in shipping circles that
never until now a history of the Coiled
Suites has it been the ease that
more people were leaving the country
than can e in. It is supposed that
this is caused by thousands of Europeans
going balk to see what is left
of their country after the war.
HITTING THE HIGH TARIFF
linn 1'h.I. a-.l.. .. --< V. ...I
Carolina, recently made a tollinj."
speech in Congress in which he showed
the Jolly ol' some of the Republican
advocating hiv.h tariif as applied i>>
ulass ware and similar iiidustio
The members of the Ways and Means
Committee brought in bills to protect
the manufacturers in tli ir own li<tricts.
For instance a bill was Intro(luctil
to protect the pearl bu ton industry.
Win re are pearl bu ton*
made? In the district of Congressman
Creon ot Iowa, who brought in
th? bill. Another member brought in
a bill to pu a hivrh taritl" on -Med eal
and Sur ual instruments that were
made in 'he district. Another member
of tlv nnmittee brouvrht in a
lei! to protect tin inanu'vsitr indu ' i y.
And Mr. Kite I: n -aid that t!' Idlest
company in the country prod urine
niaiie'c-ite wa located in tin* Stale ol
Washing1 on, the home of the > ?-111!
man who introduced the bill.
.Mr. Kitchen referred then in his
able and unanswerable speech to tlx ;
statement of the Democratic nut "iia.
piailorni that "the Republican .. in an ,
< 1* protection is a scheme that protand
enriches the few at the p>-cm |
<>f the many" and he proved hi poin :
by many illustrations he g:r ol "the j
infant industries" that had bccoiin
giant industries, hut stil! I>? .<-d '<> I??fed
out of the bottle that tie , had
been sucking when infants.
It will he remembered by those
conversant with the political history
of the country that when tieneral
Winlield Scott Hancock ran for tin
presidency on the Democratic ticket
he was asked what were Ifts vew on
the taritf. As General Hancock lived
in Pennsylvania, where the coal and
iron millionaires were enjoying th<
benefits of protection, and where
some Democratic statesmen were high
protectionists, the presidential candidate
had to he very cautions in dealing
with that question. 11 is answer
was: "Oh, the taritf is a local issue "
His opponents made a good deal of
fun at the expense of General Han
cock, saying he was "ignorant," "Tun
posted," etc., hut there was mor
truth than poetry in his answer.
SAD BUT TRUE STATE
iN SOUTHERN COMMUNITIES
Atlanta, Oi l. 0 'I h for'owiny
?*<?1 I facts, sot forth for release hi a
report from what may he t' fined an
averaged county in the Southern d vision
of the Rod ("ros-;, made by a
iIonic Service worker, ind cati \ witi>
inerciloM plainness the ne 1 f r :ii;
service ;is planned under th< peace
linte program of the K< I ..
The number of en,-. - n file ne-dinjj
Home Service attention ;v i Hi"
Children needing .nstut nal an)
probationary care number 7n. (:
these half have been placed i . bom
orphaarip s, schools lie pit.,! ,i.d eo
leyes, as their need ind" it d and lie
opportunity aro e. 'J he children cain
to their unhappy situt'ion principa
ly Ihrott; h poverty . Id; < :-e,th >u. i
the death or d< s< r ?n >f one <u" th
other parent also coii.no i --d a larp.
quota. |
On the n. lier side of the pic ir<
(he worker reported four "incorii i
ble" triris and 1 1 unrnaried mothers
the principal cause of their waywar .
ness and misfortune bci? lack <>
proper recreation. Nine children we-,
reported as never having been
school, their atfes from x to is. Sevc
children were in dire need of hos pit
.treatment, two others were dumb an
three were paralytic. Six were blin
and six imbecile. Fifty adults wer
found illiterate. One family had
tragic epidemic of suicide, four per
sons killing themselves. (
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AliOUND THEWOfttD N
WITH THE AMERICAN ;
V#\RED CROSS..fffii !
V.vTy Junior Red Cross, vM. 111
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Karly In the participation of the \
United Smlos In the world war, the
American Red Cross perceived the
value of inoltilizinK the school children
of (he country and the .lunlor IU"'
Cross was organized, l'efore the war
ended nine million children were enrolled
and helped in the war fund
and membership campaigns, In chapter
production of relief supplies and
inunutueturitig furniture fur the refugees
whose homes and household
goods were destroyed.
Children everywhere In the Cnlted
States responded to the call to service
sounded by President Wilson ns
head of the Ainerietu) lb?d Cross.
This photograph is that of tin en- i
thuslatle young .Itipttnese nietnher of
the Junior I ted Cross of Spokane,]
Wash., starting out on the ambitious
undertaking of eolleeting "a tulle of
pennies for war relief. A even pre- !
henslve |>e:iee program is now being
Worltod out for the Junior Ued Clo.ls, '
which Is being held Intact. ..
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SAVED MANY LIVES j
IN CORPUS CHRIST1 j
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' -e ri i ef work <'I the American j
Red i'to- . Corpus Chrisli has again j
*' - it i.t to tie public mind the faet j
that litis organization has been on j
I eel. of di ast'-r nearly forty years j
now. WBc" ' smoke cIohvs tiway, :
bel ore, w hen the roar of '
the explosion has passed; when the I
.t? r- bee.::, -ul d the Red Cross j
i<c found on ! lie job. j
Th recent rn lisaster at Cor- j
pus Chi sti, '! calls to mind plen- ;
iv <>! other - of the swiftness !
. 11 1 lie'in v : Red i 'ross disaster I
r"lief service. ira.aloud alter train- |
bun! of Red fsupplies, detach- j
t lit f Rt <1 Cross personnel, and a j
o , i! be ni' i.oth alotig the coast .
' a ri aeiied by rail, were !
n 1 1 . h across the land I
; ,. i ,r papers and rais- I
it t he -taring j |
Texas calamity. I
In it ly short time a gen* .
era! Roil Cross committee wns created
i e i i . ustutcd area, with '
local ci ttees organizing: on every I
side. 'I l.e Tcxus governor asked the |
Ri i < ro to appraise the porpcrty i
: <s in .11! I * i*i< s iiii< 1 tit administer .
all money sen! through him for re- .
..of |>111"t R. ; . woi'o shelter?
11 ai: i f I It . ; I;, i. 11 T o -, and \ cry
little illness wa.- i , oited. <ltie to the
j?riimpl!.< .- ni lli< i. y of the relief
measure-.
AimI t i:< : Cro.-i worked with the
peed oi ,i tit"* department, for
in di.-.i v i .< ti at -peed moans as
inuoli a e;]i, i, i,ev peril.ips more, in a
crisis.
James Sleeky Says, "Rats Cost Me
$ 25 For Plumbing Bills."
-Wo e 111.iI.'i teil what was clogging
u| our toilet and drains. We had
tear up Moor, pipics, etc., found a
r.it' in basomoi.l. They had
e|io.,(i. In* pipe- with iefu-o. The
>lui !, II . as $ 125. RATSNAP
i in i? i! i:* out. Throe sizes
Jji', >i , Sold and g i iruan*
i11 :.i Drug Co., A. F.
i)a..s ,ii i I'a.' land Hardware Co.
f.inar in! < Md burglar proof safe. To
lie doubly safe, we carry burglar in
surance. Chas. P. Mangum,
Cashier PeopIp,? Bank.
' mAWAKE
Pains in Back and
Cundai Cave Relief.
r'. I. t.?Mrs. A!ice Johnson,
writes: "I'or one year I
i . .1 v;tii an awirl miser) in my back
r.n.i My left side was hurting me
t!:e time. 1 lie m scry was something
i ould not do anything, not even sleep
;ht. it kept me awake most of the
:l . . . I too!, different medicines, but
vim' ' me vy good or relieved me
'i! I look Cardui. . .
i ; riot able to do any of my work
r one\ ear and I got worse all the time,
jiuincd to my Ik J off and on. I got
. ! r! w. n my back tii.it when I stooped
. :i I was not able to straighten up
; iin ... I decided i would try Cardui
. . liy .c I had taken the entire bottle
i v>-; fc.iing pretty good and could
lr;:i,;hlen up and my pains were nearly
ill gone.
1 shall always praise Cardui. I continued
taking it until I was strong and
well " Ii you suffer from pains due to
. male coin iaiiits, Cardui may be just
vhat you need. Thousands of women
f. ho once suffered in this way now praise
Cardui for their present good health.
Give it a trial. NC-133
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IOTES FROM THE s
ENTOMOLOGIST 1
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Clemson College Oct 6?Whatever j
lelhod is employed against rat.s, who- j
ic barytes, phosphorous, or traps the (
.portant point is to use the treat lent
in the entire premises at Hie
nee time. Do not start at one place
ith the intention of trating one (
lace after another because rats ''get (
ise" and are then hard to handle,
lake the corn crib rat proof by
leans of tin or wire screen. If on "
illars protect each pillar with a tin
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To Automo!]
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ti jruu ai i; liiiiiiking Ul Uli]
Car, don't forget that we 1
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The TIRE with a SIX THOl
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shield. When a crib is properly funigutcd
it will kill rats, mice, insects,
wd all other vermin.
Hemcber the safety date for plantng
wheat to escape the Hessian fly,
ipproximately October 1G. Plow unlet
the sluoble as soon as possible.
Hay caps help in curing alfalfa.
Pieces of canvas about three feet
square and with an eyelet in each
corner through which to insert a pin
to hold the cap in place are just the
thing.
Meet Me At the Fair
?Everybody Will I>o There?
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ile Owners
nng new TIRES for that
landle the
>RICH
JSAND MILE Guarantee,
our prices.
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The Tools
Of A Trade
Every good mechanic is care
hat reflect the character, the pe:
What satisfaction there is ir
:hem when needed!
What care should be taken i
We have given these matter
:hat can be obtained from the m
auyer that we have the best qua
FARMERS
>ODSON TELLS THE
HORROR OR CALOMEL
You Don't Need to Sicken, Grippe,
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or Salivate Yourtelf to .
Start Liver
Your're bilious, slujrvri h, constimted.
You feel headachy, your stomach
may be sour, your breath bad,
your skin sallow and you believe you
need vile, dangerous calomel to start
liver and bowels.
Here's my guarantee! Ask your
druggist for a bottle of Hudson's Liver
Tone and take a spoonful tonight.
If it doesn't start your liver and
straighten you right up better than
calomel ami without griping or making
you sick I want you to go back
o the store and get your moony.
Take calomel today and tomorrow
vou will feel weak and nauseated.
Don't lose a day. Take a spoonful
>f harmless, vegetable Hudson's Liver
fone tonight and wake up fueling
iplendid. It is perfectly harmless, so
rive it to your children any time. It :
an't salivate. 55 |
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Pay your bill* by check. It fre-|
]urntly happens that our customers
:all for their paid checks to avoid
[>aying the same account twice. \
Chas. P. Mangtim, J
Cashier, the Peoples Bank.
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l*/ape~ stop/? and
those /y.a//.s and /rr'g ?/)
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ful of the tools which he owns anc
rsonality, the capability of their o^
i having good, dependable tools!
n buying tools!
s our best thought, and we have
ost reliable makers. A call at c
lity of Tools.
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Of If you have farms or city property t
E subdivide and sell your property A
m profitably for you.
| Farm Lands Our Specialtytl
Ninety-Seven Tfjousand Six Hundred or
H Land amounting to over FIFE Mil
H ^ 1918. Write for booklet
mation about our auctii
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15" x G' South Bend Lathe i'<
bia. Present price on this lat
South Bend, Ind. So we ca
$50. Can inspect same at o
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CAMELS supply ciparette contentn
you ever experienced! You nei
bodied mellow-mildness; such i
flo.,Ar 1 ?"? -
o'vi uiiu tuuintss. i ne more L'an
greater becomes your delight?Came
rette revelation !
Everything about Camels you find so
their quality?to ilv expert blend of
choice Domestic tobaccos.
You'll say Camels are in a class by the
made to meet your own personal tas
Freedom from any unpleasant cigarei
pleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels (
to the most fastidious smokers. And, y
liberally as meets your own wishes, for
taste! You ari
a package ^?re,,e
Camels so attra
I i'/.e that the val'
and do hot expe
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How important it is to have
for inspection the very best
>ur store will convince any
AiRE CO.
or sale, write us. We will ^0
1 AUCTION quickly and f|
?Territory Unlimited I
id Eighty-Eight acres of Farm I
LLION DOLLARS sold in I
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IV9TIFICS VCUR CON . E" tj
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attention
) we are offering a new
or $100.00, f.o.h Columhe
is $4158 f.o.b. factory,
n save you some $4d to
ur store.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
K23 Wett Gerv?i? Street
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lent beyond anything ir^-Vc
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fascinating is due to
choice Turkish and
mselves?they seem
tc in so many ways! cv*?
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particularly desirable
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they never tire your t^V,^T.
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