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/ ;.'.\ ♦A 4 U T' X c. .-r- >€ ■ & .wi BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE SEVEN A- SOME BIRDS' Iments experience are *re% Proof by Women who Know. . •• ."-S v Lowell, Mass 1 “For the last three jmrs I have bAn troubled with the Change of Life and the had fetlings-commoii at that time. 11vas in a very nef^ von condition, with- headaches and pain a good dealof the time so I was unfit to do my work. A Lie'® mi])' Vegfl worn; 25‘J VV Be Adaptable. “TVnh’t be obstinate.”^ ' ... “Some' lnt'ii spend: their live/ trying to iiinko ^Tk^fiiirsev^tfLAia >«>u:< .e»rO “Well Y l' _t “TbiA' mic.lit- l:i kc eh- Ui;tf<-! i/l •0 nri'l :et rich in:in l«*nt In spetTuiti *■ y - '\J,. Familiar Robin and Friendly Chleka. dee Almost Forgotten by the Blrd- - house Builders. In llie lnst 1 five years we have.heard d-rend a ,&0<)d deal about birdhouse ftgr -Kiuebird, wreu and jjyirtln— ibnow to be well provido(l_.£br by >ird lovers. Other birds hap mentioned along with tbs Idea, as the flicker a fl.v-oatcher, though tb idoubtedly hni'eh prefer trees; which the wnixlffeoker [ly makes for jiimsdf. jirtd the ,ier fselects' with great!rare. r« nest c lows holes genen tly-eat T4+ere FtlFTACORN OFF WITHOUT EAUt! Cincinnati man tells hoW tp dry ' TErp a com or callus so it lifts } : > ff with fingers,. You corn-postered men find women need suffer no longer. Wear the shods thnf nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority, because # n few Don’t Lose a Day’s Work! ‘ If Your Liver Is Sluggish or Bowels; ; Constipated; T&ke “Dodson's Liver Tone.”—It’s" Fine! You’re bilious! Your IfVer Is slug-{-sluggish liver better .than a dose of ■ gish! You feeii lazy, diz?y a ( ud &H knocked out.; Your bead is'dull, your tongue is coated; breath had; stomach LbufarnlljoweisfionatlpatedButdon’t take salivating calomel. It hiakes you .aick. you may’lose a day’s'work . Calomel is mercury ojr quicksilver^ which causes necrosis of the -bones.-' Calomel craahea.Jnlo j' dynamite, breaking it up. That’s when you feel, that awful nausea and cramp ing. . •_.- . • j. If you want to enjoy the nicest, gen- nasty calomel and thaC lt".won,’t. toak* you sick. Dodion’s Liver- Tone If real liver mi'dfcihe. You’ll know It next morn ing because you will wake up feeling fine: your livgr will be working, your headachy and dizziness gone, your :,. w r i r' stomach w(U bd svreet and your bowels sour bile like — v ..V s ,. “ regular You will feeJ like working; you’ll be cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. “ Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely * exceptibus ’ X*ie -/ ■ been kbnu *. of course efcflkde- n to sclernilioles asltoff me to try Lydia E. Pink ham 1 ?; Vcgcta- npound, which I did,_aiul ifedia^helped me in jj£,axly, mn* - ejwwat «o. pain. I must say that Lydia E. Pinkham’s pjle Compound is the best remedy any sick ' can take.”—Mrs. Margaret Quinn, Rear; rtlien fct., Lowell, Mass. She Tells Her Friends’ North Haven, Conn- which is a trouble all wol but after a while I got boa' Take Lydia J2, JMnkhnm's Remedies. r hen I was 45 I had the Change of Life have.,.-At first it-didn’t- bother me ng down pains. I called in doctors who - told me to*try (utl'ereiit thiiMS but they did not cure my plains. One day my husband .came, homAnd said, Why don’t you try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Comp-Bud and Sanative Wash?’ Well, I got them and took Y al>out 3L0 1k>U*s of Vegetable Comiymnd and could feel myself regaining riiy healm, I also used Lydia E. Pinkham’s ^nie a great deal- of good. Any one \from female troubles or Change of lam remedies. There are about 20. them.” — Mrs. Florence* Isella, . ers hn ppcviuuA ex cava titil :Tn«l evt n' r lhose made nywiinn, juhUhaw liafl tlu\ •cii‘S,tf<K* '{■ecatchirA take up <j Vi a r- ’tj rs -ifpy d\'r rli a 1 l...v row-limb afii«i,ranee t^afwiT^rnr iie4 t (i thu, trunk of %treV ?mrne binL,wiov. ^vct\ have b»>en ill most form4tek%u+d oiieV'f -these is ovir ii!4-, familiar, fntenTly rfibiu. while an- Totlier'- is less ITiTiiiliar.- bi’\ not le'Ss 'frif'ially, the (lieeny chickadee. Robins general 1 y*hiiihl-t)ioij‘ Jiysts 1 n. villi', on lifiisci v-fiiliatreii Ire o' 4imt drops of freezone applied directly Tm ja tender, /aching corn or callus, stops soreness at once and soon the corn or hardened callus looseits so it can-he lifted off, root and all. without pain. A Shiett hott K: of frcpz.unn.eusi^-very. ^ personal—Tnnrtey-hrrrk little at any drug store, hut wilt posl- that gp0 onful tiVely'take, off-'every hard or .soft corn or callus.-This shmijhl he tried, as it is Inexpensive aiid i« s*u4 let to Irri tate the ■'uu+tTia ^Tkt.t ^ -If vou'r .(Jrjiatrist ha>.!L'±_;;n\ fn ez.ope . ' .--ry tellhltn to get a s,mall hot tie for vou r » _ t - • . 4 from ids wholes'yhv drug house.—adv; tlest liver and bowel cleansing you ! wo^etable, therefore harmless and can- pver experienced juit take a spoonful not Falivate Give it to your children! of harmless Dodson's Liver T<?ne. Your Millions of,, people are using. Dodson’s druggist Or dealer sella you a :>0 cent Lider Tont' instead of dangefoua cal- bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone upder omel ngysL.' ^duE-druggi.sl..,» , .lll-te.h-yo.a- guavantee i that the sale of ’calomel i’s almost Adv. will! clean your[-stopped entiirdy here. L -No Chance, " ■“fso tin judge sent'yiillr It! prisnii flip-ten years; M.mA I ■h:iiu tn Yes, he i —~; :, V — 'to hav hjtshand. i/ii timi'S^rporch pillnr top or roitf iteyin^ ‘it ijm.^ ^ limbs. -ttinV often irp^mnre exposeil places, some: -1 r.:T 11 _ 11. u ^ v 1; In >Ut -e». a Hut 'if they are'offered a rather open and ryofed ‘ box sot mu-n pole ;^1 ini' lorteil lob'' if "trV grirt-,|- -U*'. • • Sanative Wash and it has coming to my house who sulforl Lift*, I tell them to take the I‘ini of 11s here who think, the world Box 197, NQrth Haven, Conn. , 4 a - , You are Invited tp No other medicine has been h<> tdf 1 - \ ite for Free Advice. Tccessful in relieving woman's .suffering as has Lydia Pinkmun’s Vegetable Compound. Women may receive free and helpfwadviceby writing the Lydia E Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mm Such letters are received and a^iswcd by women only and hc^in strict contidence. 1 Encouraging Outlook, | “Well, old man. how are you getting Tid along with your poultry raising? P.ridgi making expenses?" - ifort “Not vet; hut my liens have takunv hovs* to eating their own eggs, so I hope Votce that tin y will soon heeiime • self sun- and- .TIi porting." J1 .. -<y- - j ; Pass Onward, Auntie. Sundpy morning. • Place— , ear the old swimming hole, ed Old Lady—I say. little' t-'s coining off down there? rom Below—.Why, me shirt ones in. X USE ELLEN’S FOOT. EASE GREI The anttseptlo powUrr to »h»keu Into shot?r lilS ... rt>1 AUGUST FLOWER most successful family and sprinkled into-tbe fiKa-'tiath. It rellsTes remedy for Sie^Utst lifty-one ttears for painful, Hwollen, BtnartlnK feet and takfs the hlllmisness fAd Stomach troubles to •tins' out Of corns and bunions. The ifreatest ,, i,i..u ,t, ^ i - ,. — 9 *■- " "hieli tlie A^twricjin people are ajldlct- i'd. Vuusitjg .ht*a(T?Cche. nervous ln- h>ng' fi mi- may he. ii httvior." • .-•“Good helniWior. iiii<'..i<; it triy hits band's girtin''pX " prison ih j*ebds ,, fr hehavloi 1 hiWi h good t’ de’ininit/ •re ten vea-rs N - THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE” $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $5 $6 $7 & $8 *ig R wS£EN Save Mqney Jay Wearing Wt L. Douglas shoes. For sale by over9000 shoe dealers. The Best Known Shoes in the World. YVTT. L;'.'Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the hot- tom of all shoes at the f actory. The. value is guaranteed and .the wearer protected against h’igh prices for infvnor -shots. T he.; retail prices a re: the same everywhere.. They cost no more in San I Francisco than they do in New York. 'They are always worth the [ price paid for them.- ' 1 *he quality df W, L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more 1 than 40 years experience in-making, hue shoes. The smart, styles are the leaders in the Fashiork Centres of America. They are made in a wcll-eauipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and., supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest’ determination to: make the best shoes for the price that mone W- r * \ Girls! Use Lemons! Ask your shoe dealer for W. T.. Douglaa shoo*. If he can not Enpply you with the kind you Sritnt, take no other make. Write for intpreEtlng booklet jstplalninir how to ret ■hoes of the higlicut ■t%n<tiin! of quality for the price, by return, mail, po-taf© free. . LOOK FOR W. L Douglas “ ^ " name and .the retail price •tamped on the, bottom. Boys' Shoes tjjft J £ Best In tht World $3.00 $2.50 & $^00 Pkeaident U W. L. Doug la* Shoe Co., Beautifying Cream The juice of two fresh lemons strain ed into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white mak< s a whole quar ter pint of tin- most ri markaiile lemon skin beautifier «t ahdut.the cost one ! must pay dor st smuli jar TT the onTF flliry cold opeams. (Ti.e sh<»uld lie tak en to strain the letupn Juice through a find cloth so no lemoii pulp gets In,' then this lotlofT \vill k'^qi fresh for months. Every woman, knows that’Iem- COinfi>rlrr ever Uisoorcrrd for all foot aelirn Bold rverywtierr, 2.So. T-tal paoW(ft(fe FIIKH. Address,-AUru S.'Olmsted, Le Koy, HS. Y-—Adr. fighting now re of the PI; ‘p he Ilrltlsh tWees are In Champagne." „ j-“Then I don’t wonder they art* put ting so rmieh'spTiTt In It. 1 rligestion, sout food^and a gem -5 and 75c.'—A< in pe< fyi <ut( ftomnch, coming up of at pdtyslcal depression. A House for the Chickadee. There is always fate Is eojitlnualli off the’’topr : Shielded from cats they are very apt to set up housekeeping tlierein. The ideal - .robin box is merely a floor with cleats, [pom at the'top, for t''*» opposite sides and a gabled rqof, ptak.ing'.a. little hit _ two sides, therefore, being open, and on Juice is used to iddaCit\ai|.d remove such hletnislit s as freckles, sallowncss and tan and is the Ideal skjn softener, smoothener and beautIflor. " ^ Just try It! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy,, and two lemons from the grocer amt make A Seed Waster. “There’s a man planting potatoes," said Farmer GornTnssel “when he. ought to he playin’ golf." “You don’t approve of gardening?" “Yes, I do. hut if he’d go ahead an’ play golf In* wouldn’t be spoilin’ good potatoes that somebody could use." V mU'ueiiia;' t mnsaMSEMi v-'ratnmr: is ^ ’ - -- tins set on a rS\>ie from ten to twenty ^ 8 pint-uj; this s\veetl\ fra- f- l. in air rvlIUlCmpu thiTbirds most f,, I """" °"' 1 H 'tally stirriy. Dlinonsi,»nd inside should l»u 0 le drt.n.-i .foiiisdinl h;uulH about 10 by 10 by 6 Inches. >’ » DIRTY STREETS AND GERMS Diseases of the Respiratory Organ* Are Directly AttrihutabTe to Un>— Washed Pavements. It naturally should help to soften, fresh en, bleachi mill bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It is sdnipTy mar velous to siuootln n rough, red bands. Adv. 'v Whenever You Need a General Tonic Y\v Take Grove's . The tOId ' Standard Grove’s Tasteless chillkTorhc is equally valuable rs a Gen- eral Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and' IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. SO cents. IRft Spark St., Brockton, Mas*. SoldTor 47 yean. F« .MaJaria,Chi]is&Fmr. Also t Fine General Strengthening Teik. • 60c and 11.00 at ad Brat Stint. GREEN MOUNTAIN T" ASTHMA TREATMENT ThU treatment U the reealt rrMn«ny yeart of etnA* andexpertoDcrtn lhe»pacl*ltr«a*» ' merit of dlwuei of the lanes and throat by the taut Dr. J. IlToailZ (radaeteof Nee York Medical Uol- a le*e and New Tork Chemical Lab oratory. a practitioner In Bellerae and New York Charity IIo*p!taU, and an eminent physician, tbc and 11.00 at drnggtsta. Fr** s«apk and prictlcal treatise oh Asthma, Us cause*, treatment, etc.- Bent on request. J. H. Onlid Co., RoperWk ” • Shall They Starve?. "I see ,4Ui‘i v .i*. You Take,, No Chances in Buying a Saxon You may buy ft Saxon believing it to be the jbest car in its class and you will get what you pay for V You may look for longer service, better per formance and lower up-keep bills frqm your Saxon thftn from'any .other car of like ; price. And you will not be; disappointed. If there was any doubt that Saxon c^rs are the best in their respective divisions it has long ,And the proof of this you will find, a thousand fold over, in the records cjf Saxon owners— ahcb>in the ; opinion of "motor-cat buyers in general.*, Saxorr cars have dehnitely estab lished their superiority in every phase of car performance. - And ju proved tli proved themselves cheaper cars tcLkeep up; y as surely and decisively as they havttC selves abler actinfLcRrs, have they To build cars of clearly reflects the and ability of tt\e Saxo ' Saxon Motor Car Coi -Detail, Michigan There is still some good territc Saxon Dealers. For information •ppbr to Barringer Garagt Charlotte, N. C. quality and such value and soundness anization. » , >ration open should rou - 1, Head any metropolitan paper on Sun day and note the Tabulated onust^ of- deaths dufing the preceding week. Dis- eakes of. the respiratory organs lend all the'rest. To u city engineer the sig nificance- of tills fact should be. ap- armit. Grip, roldS in; general, pneu- nWnja, tuberculosis and nil the respira- torV ulsea’ses have their origin in, ’ ger'nV v Tkcse germs, for the most pajts Come from expectorated matter that falls upon streets, there to dry and be ^lown about with tliAjdust that- every gust of windJhr moforca.r sends upon its (fondly jouriVeyr.says a writer in Engineering and (‘ontracting. To apply 'water effectively in clean ing pavements, it is essential that the surface be smooth and well crowned. This condition is not perfectly fulfilled : in 10 per c;ent of “tlie streets in Anler- iea,- at a safe guess, and it-is not even approximately fulfilled in 30 per cent of tin* streets. In brief, more than two-thirds of the streets ln # Americjin cities need resurfacing if a marked re duction in respiratory,diseases is to lie effected.-This-does not nn-an. of'cottrse." 111;11"every city is:in peed of any.^udL.^ ■ overhauling, but it does roeau that the average.city needs' it, fund it needs- it badly. • . ; 1 • • -' r Protecting Tree Wounds. No covering of a tree- wound will in anywise hasten the. healing process, or beiV> form a callus. Its sole office is oue , u f -protection' front' decay, iu- ,sects,- e(c., while the stun Is gradually *L tieing. (.'uva-Tc4 Uy-new growth. Dress ings should he reapplied whenever the wood becomes exposed to'keep otit in fection until entirely calloused over, for If decay or other germs, or .in- sects once get' a.lodgment, even if the wound entirely heals over! the infec- _-,!tlmi ^may Work until the treC dl.'sOr : I iff ioincs hollow. The callus is formed v by the cambium tissue or inner hark that lies between bark and wood. The .- j old w'dml itself- takes no part In the - i "■^healing process, but on the contrafy tiles and is therefore a menace to the ; -t-iife of the tree, t~~. Utave no stub and then use'white lead, red. lead, (rttr-itraftingwax, creosote, tar, asphalt or any matbriaT^irhlch ro^pletdly covers and excludes alr^md water, .’ 1 * . *7 . ■ . •».»\nfr- t-« A;---.r*-“ | l-i-4 i . more whisky should he fmuh after the war. in order to foodstuffs used." “Tilat so'?'": Tbrt~Vwimt -of no intil t 'K-~- She’s Found a Place to btart. N 7‘Now that we are at-war wesshn-H have to practice rigid economy." * r “All right, my dear, I looked at your, last year’s hat thts morning and I am sure it will do again for this summer." LABORERS - Whitt and CtlorVd Steady Work — Good Wages Excellent opportunity for handy *ien to! advance in all trades. Can alao use all classes of Mechanics at Good Wages, Apply in person to Bethlehem Steel Go., Sparrow's Point, Md. FARMERS *Nn SHIPPERS NOTICE Ship your T»-gpiaW«i to nsjet highest ms/kst prices. WrMo-fqratetretl. W« also hsndle e«ss. FRED YOST «_TO.. Wh<>i**aleCommlMlon Merchants, ltfO\R«a<1a Street, New York save the who like form?" the men in ltq\ii< Roman Eye Balaam ia an antiaeptic.oint ment, applied externally and not a ‘‘wash.” Its healing properties penetrate v the in flamed surfaces, providing prompt relief.' r »ffk rasiiy msUn aelllDg ' Seif - Vulcanising Psicn 'nlckast kcIIIdk ap^cislty on the SALESMEN! -for Inner tubes. Qnlcfsat aeianir market, (inarsnteenl territory Men with sntos pre* fered. Hample and partlJ-nlsni free. Corsjs Its- trlbutlng Oo„ (33 Bant Jonea Bid« LohlSTtllSr-IS^' DR. LAKKift rRE*. medicine for BAI) rhcnnlatiam”. Yli* Little Co— 918 Itessr. Uldg., Plttshurc. Pa. TTE, NO. 21-1917. V. Thcrctl) , Prombtin^ DitJ 'Cheerfulness and RestConfouu neither O^itini, Mdrphinenof L m I Mineral- NotNarcoiic L f - W JkciptofOUtDzSAXl'& F{nSBi Pumpkin Smd *\LTL*, hat is CASTOR IA Castori^ is a harmless soihstitntR for Cactor Oil, Targgoric, Drops and Soothing fSyrtips. Ttis pleasant. It contains neither 0pium t Morphine nor other narcotic substance. < Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the . relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; —t ——allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach apd Bowels^ aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. - The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’* Friend.-%*- GENUINE *CAST< RIA ALWAYS J... ..... V j*(>.rvivlviwywhMw*.»»qg ■1 - The Kind You t Have Always Bought ^ --—-—TMB WvNVauh' c«m n r «^N(0«k ci¥v;- r -4--