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January 10, 1912]
THIS WILL INTEREST MANY.
F. W. Parkhurst. the Boston publisher,
says that if anyone afflicted '1th
rheumatism in any form, neuralgia or
kidney trouble, will 8end their address
to him at 701 Carney Bldg., Boston.
Mass., he will direct them to a perfect
cure, ne uus nuimng 10 sell or give;
only tells you how he was cured after
years of search for relief. Hundreds
have tested it. with success.
QUALITY PREEMINENT
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Winnsboro Blue Granite
"The Silk of the Trade"
every community large
$?[ I and small, you will find
monuments made of
CgH^p Winnsboro Blue GranHe,
Why? Because.there
are people there who appreciate the
superior quality 01 uns granite.
Winnsboro Blue Granite does not
crack, chip, smut or weather. Is
uniform in texture and beautifully
colored. When lettered the inscription
stands out in bold, beautiful
contrast to the surface. Insist on
Winnsboro Blue Granite, the
best that Nature can produce.
Write for the name of our nearest
dealer
Winnsboro Granite Corp.,
Rion, S. C.
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Jouannet's FROST PROOF
Famous CABBAGE PLANTS
All varletle*. irrown from lx*st need
> on y. Plant* extra fine thin
MJPR hch-on. My customers always
1 Vs { RMt * S|?eclal prices to dealers.
My Giant Arcmteuil A?pirfl|{us the
b?*st in tho world. Healthy one and
two year old roots at $4.00 per
1.000. ILow Southern Kx press rates.
Write for Prlrea Today! ALFRED
JOUANNET, Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
Quickest, Surest Cough
Remeilv Ever Used
Stops Even Whooping Cough Quickly.
A Family Supply for 50c. Money
RefundeH if ?t Fails.
If some one in your family has an obstinate,
deep-seated cough?even whooping
cough?which has yielded slowly to treatment,
buy a 50-cent bottle of Finer and
watch that cough vanish. If it fails, money
back promptly, and without argument.
A 50-cent bottle of Pinex, when mixed
with home-made sugar syrup, makes a full
pint?a family supply?of the .most effective
cough remedy that money can buy, at
a saving of $2. Gives instant relief and
will usually wipe out a bad cough in 24
hours or less. Easily prepared in five
minutes?directions in package.
Pinex Cough Syrup hns a pleasant taste
?children take it willingly. It stimulates
the appetite and is slightly laxative?
both good features. Splendid for croup,
hoarseness, throat tickle, incipient lung
troubles, and a prompt, successful remedy
for whooping cough.
Pinex Is a eneeial and highly concentrated
compound ot Norway White Pine
extract, and is rich in guniacol and other
elements which are so healing to the
membranes. 8i?*n|y mix it with awT
syrup or strained honey, in a pint bottle,
aim it is ready for use. I.'se.i in more
homes in the U. S. and Canada than any
other cough remedy.
Pinex has often been imitated, but
never successfully, for nothing else will
produce the same results. The genuine is
guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction
or money refunded. Certificate of guarantee
is wrapped in each package. Your
druggist has Pinex or will get it for you.
If not, send to The Pinsx Co., Ft. Wayns,
Indiana.
THE PRESBYTERIAI
ed as jealously as a miser would hoard
his gold. As long as the surface of
the soil Is kept loosened and mellow
by working, the water below will not
evaporate, but let a crust form over
the surface and the water will draw
up and escape, as oil is drawn through
a wick.
Cover Crops.
No system of cultivation is complete
without a cover crop. This should be
planted the first of August, so that it
will grow and form a protecting mat
over the ground during the winter. It
takes up the surplus plant food in the
soil instead of allowing it to waste in
the air; it checks the growth of the
wood and ripens it up so that it will
not be injured during the winter; it
returns to the soil, when plowed under
in the spring, the food it borrowed
in the fall and returns it in the form
of life-giving humus, which in turn
loosens up the soil and makes it more
mellow. Cow peas, vetch, crimson
clover, or these mixed with oats, rye
or cowhorn turnips, make excellent
cover crops.
At this time young orchards are being
planted throughout West Virginia
by thousands of acres, but their promise
is only for the future. Would it
not be wise, while waiting for these
newer plantings to come into bearing,
to pay some attention to those old hillside
orchards which for time and labor
invested would yield immediate returns
in fruit for home and market?
ARGENTINA.
Of all the South American commonwealths,
the Argentina Republic probably
ranks first in national resources
and in progressive enterprise. The Republic,
located in the southern temperate
zone, extends over a greater area
than all that sections of the United
States east of the Mississippi river. It
is gridironed with a remarkable system
of railways reaching from Bolivia
on the north nearly 2,000 miles south
into what was once known as "Fata- 3
gonia." 1 ts capital, Buenos Aires, has
a population of 1,300,000, and is grow- (1
ing faster than any other city of the
western hemisphere, with the exception
of New York and Chicago. It is famous
tor its public buildings, its clubs, its
parks and its docks. One of its newspapers
is said to possess the finest publishing
plant of any paper in the world.
Its Jockey Club has the most magnificent
club structure of either the old
or new world. Bast year Argentina, ,
with only 7,000,000 inhabitants, conducted
a foreign trade valued in ex- 1:
cess of $700,000,0000, which is larger
than the foreign commerce of Japan
with 50,000,000 people, or China with |j
300,000,000.
TO USE SOLDER.
Folder will not adhere to any metal
until that is about as hot as the melted
solder. In order to solder on to
any thick, heavy article either that
must be heated or a copper heavy
enough to carry and hold much heat
inusl ue used. J
The percentage of women bread- jj
winners in the United States has in- j
creased 4.1, while the percentage of !
men has increased only 1.3. In Pennsylvania
they have increased their per- I
centage 4.5, while the men have incrascreased
only 3.1.
NO PI IDC A Fine General T<
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Thousands of families always keep it in the house. The approval
of their physician and the experience of many years have given
them great confidence in this cough medicine.
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your dealer can't eupply you
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