Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, February 22, 1917, Image 2
flf^SOUIH^ATLANIiCjCOMMFRCE
RELIEF WORK OF
BELGIANS
BREAK
WlTH.GERMAfTY
An wiffcie diplomatic structure'’: tP
project «pr6hably two million prisoners
in tVemttJsF-ef TROT lRetmaaf-ta' care
for a xivhole conquered nation in Bel
gium, to represent the interests of four
sovereign states in Germany and Ger
man interests in nine enemy countries,
^iuinhled when dfplogiatic relations
mk^eh Germany and the United
S t ht e?^v<*r<PSe ve r ed. • - ■
- : t^n» of^the most coinpiex, ultra legal
humsnitnriaU' machines ever- evolved,
the Wow, paiieht^-qrk.-huilt up: during
two and a half ye^rs of effort, thus is
iteMhild.
Before t*
Look back at your childhood days
Remember the "dose’’ mother, instated
on—castor oil, calomel; cathartic*
How you hated them, How you fought
against taking them.
With our children 'it’s different
Mothers who cling to the old form of
physic simply don’t realize what they
do. The children’s revolt is well-found
ed. T^eir tender little "insides’V are *
injured by them: -
If your child’s stomach, liver And ,
bowels need, cleansing, give only deli
cious "California Syrup of T^igs.’’ Its
action is'positive, but gentle Millions i
df-mothers keep this harmless “fruit
Materials.
SHOWN BY EXPORT FIGURE
Plants Created by Oemand. From
Abroad Now^ tJapab’le of Turning
Out Vast ■ Quantities of „'
Munitions.
A,nierjcan ’ organi/.ahonNmd genius
and Aiherlcan menus of rekmdfit itj
the.wiifr zones will* eeiise to ojhqrate,
All American representatives :\vilP+»t
withdrawn frorp Germany and tlmjjtt’
ties they have performed will fall .cjn
iiivimiiifttLioirces. - . .
From t?ei
The United States is equtpped m
private industry as never before for,
the furnishing to the army and navy
of almost everything' that might he
.needed in tlme-of* war. In certain fin
ishing processes, notably with refer;
ence to airplanes, the, resource's or this
codntry are still far behind those of
Great .Britain and France, but the gap
lkkatirfe” handy; they know children
love to take it; that it never fails to
dean tbXliver and bowels and/sweet
en the stoihkbh, and that a teaspoonful
given tottery & sick child tomor-
um the United States will
not withdraw till, it is-, impossible , for
her to continue. The 100 XmertCans
who have from the war’s begin nihg.
proved the directing genius for the
greatest and longest sustained relief
w.nrk in history will remain at their
posts unless they- are forced, to cross
the frontier. .
Belgian relief ships wfll continue do.
run for-the present, it is uh3«$Ro<«i
and every attempt made tO-secure ih«::
immunity from German fittaek.
Prisoners Lose Projectors.
” As to prisoner^ the United States
represents the interests of at least
'1 .noo.mto and probably-TblfciO,000 men
lb'countries from which tlm withdraw-:
"ill of American diplomats/ inis', been
forced. Often It has-been only, such;
officials who havp. stood between these*
helpless unfortunates; un befriended
in the midst of an eneiny country, and
threatened with reprisals, intolerable
prison conditions, inadequate food and
even 'epidemics of disease. 'American
is being lessened gradually
The data regarding the- exports pf
the United States during thg past y.earr
Ask at the store fdfsa 50-cent bottle
^“California Syrup oiFtes.’' which
ENTRY IN WINNIPEG-TO-ST
iUL DERBY
| mere*,- give a comprehensive* idea of
; the vast resources of -the. United
States. *
The significant part, of these figures,
' aside from their overwhelming size, is
..that the exports are obviously our out
put in excess of our domestic con
sumption requirements.
Thus it is'more or less interesting
to kbow that whereas in 1014 we sold
; boots-arid shoes worth $18,000,000, in,
-i-lU18 we sent, mainly to Unrope. $47.’--
| 000.000 worth* It Is even more inter
esting.'from the viewpoint of indus
trial preparedness, to know That In -
TbUrwe^ota aTTroad tB?*T\mT-TorT2H.- j
ihhi.(hm) pairs of feet.
■ But We* are prepared for the turning
| out of rifles and hand grenades as well,
j The federal government' arsenals are
ractually negligible when the resources
of the private munition' plants are tak- j
of all ages and for grown-ups
on each bottle, .Adv~ —
lake and" flower i
apartment house.
“That would 1h
truck garden:'-,
CUTICURA KILLS DANDRUFF
The Cause of Dry, Thin -and Falling
Hair and.Does It Quickly—Trial Free.
fort-s
dy ditlicidt
en into consideration
jGbrmany's’ Interests, in seven coun-n
t ries and the large “sections of Egypt ;
a nil * Morocco have been turned away j
from American sympathy and aid to ; ’
whatever neutral Germany can find
to accept work.'; The state depart- *
ftient instructed its officials represent- ^
tng German—interests in—England, f-
France. It-ussig and Japan, Roumania, <
Serbia, Greece. Egypt and Morocco to
Filling Huge- Arms Contracts.
A merger was effected _x>f_ the old
j Remington—Anus company and the
United Metallic Cartridge company,
the consolidation carryfng through the
completion the construction of the vnsL
plant at Bridgeport, which alone is
able, to put out more small arms than
^formerly all the American plants cora-
Two dog-team drivers of tins 'Northwest, W. A u fens on and &uin Christianson 1 of Riverton,
teams in the-VN'f’lnhipog-to-St. 1’aul Derby,’’ and a crack dog-team. The \VTnnipeg-t«-St. Iinul race
the biggest features ofthe Out dour sports cn if n I vnl at* S’: l’aul. Minn. The distance Is ”»0O mile*
His Double. Duty
Jones walked up the street the ojh
MASTER
DESIGNED NEW QUARTERS
CODY’S
vening with a bo* of chocolates under.
suspend nil activities aioni: that line
-blued--could- maka. Tt Is now,.working
nne arm ami .it"Mg: package of mec
under the other.
Halloa. Jones!" said Jobsou, “you
housekeeping? I didn’t know you wer.
mgrried.’’, . .
and await Information to be conveyed
through some neutral government to
whom Germany Wishes' those interests
surrendered. - - • ,
on a 16,000,000 contract for Russia.
The Dir <J?ont' Powder company en
larged its plants in Wllifiingten, Del.,
and "af HaskelV Wayne and Rompton
Lake, negf' I’attersiH^ N. J. It took
A little plant soutii .df^Lhe Potomac,
which had been employing 250 men.
"What are v you doing yrith ti
chocolates and thatmeat/then?"
/^"Ooingto see my, girt." -
*T>o ! you liayc to furnish the fat
with meat already?" >•
ire for the
ALWAYS FOLOWED BY WAR
The breaking of diplomatic-relations ;
between two countries has not always ;
Jjeon followed bywnr. It-is recognized !
always” as a preliminary step toward
war,T»ut there have beenycaseswhere ;
v\4ir has m»T'fOUowed <»r where it lias [
been postponed for many months after
diplomatic tie*C\yere, severed. - . j
In May, 1015, Italy, declared wan on
Austria-Hungary. Simultaneously the
City with 30,000 on the pay roll.x.
Af New Britain, Conn., the Ameri^
can Hu Adware company’s piaiif, whi.T i
had been fuming out hoiisehold TTiTeT
shop utensils nn&V-flxtures, suddenly
ci,al parts in military equipment. The
“side line" has become The dominant
part of the business.
The WestinghoVse company employe
8,000 in Its Springfield find Chicopee
factories in the manufacture.of small
‘Glu icj ;
Buelow, was forced^to leave- Italy, tak
ing with him all German diplomati<
arms albne.
Mora SubmarihM'Beio^-Bciiit.-.
The Lake Tori>edo Boat company
has grown so sVlftly under its Euro
pean'contracts that it is now building
seven submarines for The UnitedTStates
navy. . The Submarine Boat corpora-,
tlon, successor to the olfl ElefTrjc T*ont
TwtMiii Italy.’ uud Germany
Rick . headache, hiliQuSfffefla. —dizzl .
ness, coated tongue, foul .tastewnd foul
breath—always trace ^them to torpid
live^; delayed, fermenting food In the
bowels or sour, gassy, stomdeb.
Poisonous matter clogged in the in-^
testines, instead of being cast out
of the system is re absorbed into the
blood. When this poison reaches the
delicate Jbraln tissue- it causes con-
gestion and that iiilli" throbbing ~Tflck*-- r
ening headache/
Cascarets immediately cleanse th*
stomach, remove the sour, undigested --—
fooiTand foul gases, take the excess
bile from the liver a.nd carry out all
the oonstipkted’ ,‘waslb - matter ahd ...
hWTfhipjards.
; nrnv iu«*J.iutcU Mates has more
qr less summarily dismissed British
ministers to Washington.
'.J. In J801) Minister Jackson was hand
ed fijs, phsMiorts as the result of what
were practically charges of falsehood
and duplicity made by liirn against the
"American secretary of state. That
Was. of course, preliminary to the war
of 1812. hut war did riot begin until
three years later.
-11. A. Macneal, designer of the
2A-eeut piece that has hint been
in circulation by tie* gov^rnmeut
1 i - - y. -F-—; —* r—-
i ’•olonei Cody’s. Iidrse, his favorite mount lor many years, being Jed in
The grea t-fbneraI -eter4ege~ln j leaver.. The white horse jvas an 'object;, of.
great interest-to the thousands who lined tlto thoroughfares ARrongh which
the process!passed. ■ \
Lord SaekvUle lVesrt British minis
ter to the United States, was dismissed
try—the—Washington goverdmenL iij
1888,» hf^cause of persona) letters .he
.-.j more striking advances
Dyeing Poodles the Latest
• latest .Broadway fad is the dyed
e. Society first took up the idea
Ki rearms. -.
Exploalvei
Copper rrr
7,8«T;orKT T5fiO.633.Omi
no lift Or<L.- 20S 4fi4.m>i
poisons in the bowels.
iidbMeil by iiw* up
DEWEY DEATH MASK AND ITS MAKER
5,821.000 ‘ SS9.W**f
. 625,000 . t2.0SN.mx*
A Uaicaret ' To night J will inr^Ty
tn-date chorus girls. Three frotu-row Adds
were- regarded . as* unwarranted Inter-,
lvr»'TiK> wiih duim^iic pmTtlds. lu This
instandi the American minister was
n'ot recallCdl nor was lie handed his
passports. .aniFn^ declaration of war
followi'd t liejbicidcbt.
When Cite Umpcror .Maximilian .was
executed ]n Mexico 1 riTbrother.'
EHiilbF'Yr ’Fratfcls^osqtm^ wlYHdfevy aJJ
his—rtiph iMiaj.it:Tim1 ciiustilar officers
from 'Mexicp. Di|donuitic relations
were not resumed for more than thirty
^TO^stmjecfsTmMfTi^piuf^e^rTfTOfW
and were not molested by the Mexican
T^eriTmcnT^^Tliii fin»t llml ilift
triad forces withdrew’ from Mexico un-
,der strrtffg ptessttre from the United
Mates is to he considered as a control
ling cause for Francis Joseph content;
ing him-, it with making only *a diplo
matic 1 protest. f t
atrtttghten vnu out hv morning They
. 3,662.00*1
lMUt.OUl
49.42S.000
i Alrptaneo
work while you sleep—a 10-cent box
your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet and your liver
and bowels regular for months Adv.
■moon when they alighted fn
avi 'in front of The Hotel Astor. t ach Wire
vltlLja_JJLna.ll in her arm. . One
as, plnk.OmotlTer wits l>lue, and • the
bird’ green. The passers-by needed
• Signal from the (loorteiiilers.to call
i I enTioii to.. .the artivals. The party,
poke for itself. The dogs were orig-
talTy white Fpencli poodle's. - If is
Ready to Supply Own Needs. - ;
The figures are suggestive of wbat
has taken place in other industries
which could not be so closely'* Iden
tified with tiie actual movement of the
Troops. "^The fact that five, times as
iiway cars have iieen shipped
iad. for example, no distant
Odd Troubles.
"vtbten#* is one ttrtng queer iihoi
| splurging on- a limited income.”
| 'TVJni.t^ that?" *• ■*
■j— “Tin 1 rnuru .vmrTtve in a socle
round Hie harder ton find it to. pm!
inderstodd that the dyell-in-the wool
nh> r onrl|,i
■Willed I'H*
tA Iiimimtit
tfiiniufaNu
rciatTnir
neftrly Micbtcd, thuL Avool luanufactur-
ers quadrupled, that, leather far more
than- doubled, that steel manufactures
as a. whole rose from $184.00t),0O(r to
$777,000,000— aTf tbesy show wlnit jbe
war has done to put this" country lo
a position to supply Its ownu-Beedn
*s. .Green
horizontal
In'one of
MOTHER'S IQY -SALVE
for Colds, Croup, I’neumontu and
Asthma; GOOSE GRE.\5>E-TiIN’VMMNT
ior f Neuralgia, , ' Rhemffatlsm and
Sprains. For sa^^y al 1 Druggists.
GOOSE GREASE CO^li’ANY, MI’It’S.,
Greensboro, N. C. 4 —Adv* 1 --
iff brhiTire colored poodle uml Tfi'e otfter
the chlor of tiie turquoise-blue of, the
sides, xyith a delicate tint of pink on
tiie underbody. . With the coming of
leister it ts expected that the fad w 11;
should they arise
Banks Are Prepared.
There Is Ino reason to expect any
Cubans to Aid United States.
By her treaty vvirhThe United State*
rm» Rtqit’iliiU. 1 wadbibw fw hwaiid. when
Frank A. Vanderlip, president of the rpqugsVeil to do so’ by the Washington
National (Tty hank of New York, ip govcmin’ent'. to send at leakt Ten tliou-
discussiug.the possibility of war. The sand troops for* the defense of the
Suitable Kinds.
■Whm inriigM£„ft.auU-y9U,.sv; 1 t;v, l t .fa.
a line of lighj poems
“Why notary ff~gaa uietor
Dumb Animals. - *
. The jnafiager joL-Kldem's great'uae^
agbTle Imd Iftdticeif all the crowd to
become paeons, except one' Individ-'
'ml who stood gazlng uf^ nt him with
mouth agape.' ^ i i i
“Right this wayr-slr, If yi
yee some decr stalking,’* .si
lryou snspect that yonr child has 'Sernas,
• single doss qf Dr. Perry’s “Dead Shot"
will settle, th# question, jti action upon .
the. Stomach and Bowels Is beneilciaJ In . ,
either case. No second dose or after pQr-
sstlve necessary. Adv/ J .
wish- to-,
Grammatically Byre/ , .e >. _
. “Can this actor make a situation I s
tenser • - J
“Certalnly. tf he*s In the mood.“' 1 "- ~7
of Admiral George
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‘Jr* BAENWE
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asL» douth v
1 »«*wer. shown In tlie jiands ol
(SSSISSSCSI mug.
™ j. “No fear, iad,"
LIU UaiWyesterdajfr
»# maoa by Mr. Dunharr ^
a Dioomin worm
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