Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, September 13, 1917, Image 5
VEGETABLES FROM WELL-KEPT GARDEN
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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
►AGE tl
MINS SHARP
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AND STABBING
Woman Thought She Would
Die. Cured by Lydia E.
T- r Pinkham’* Vegetable
Compound.
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FALL GARDENING IN SOUTHERN STATES
Cigdensburg, Wis.—“I suffered from
female troubles which caused piercing
pains like a knife
through my back
and side. I finally
lost all m$ strength
so I had 'to go to
bed. The doctor
advised an oper
ation but I would
not listen to it. I
thought of what I
h ad read about Lydia
E. Pinkham’a Vege
table Compound and
tried it The first
. bottle brought great
relief and six bottles have entirely
cured me. All women who have female
trouble 1 ofartv kind should try Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.” —
Mrs. Etta Dorion. .Ogdensburg, Wis.
Physicians undoubtedly did their best,
battled with this case steadily and coula
do no more, but often the most scientific
treatment is surpassed by the medicinal!
properties of the good old fashipneq
roots and herbs contained in Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
If any complication exists it pays to
write the Lvaia E. Pinkham Medicine
Co.,Lynn, Mass.,for special f fee advice.
Mild Protest.
“Gladys," said Mr.NJomrox, “what’s
the Idea of these extravagant clothes
and the face make-up?”
“We can’t Ignore the fashion. I
don’t want to he different and COn-
SplCUOUSs-” - . .
“Maybe it’s all right. Put it does
seem to me that in a community that
Is still/peaceable there’s no need of
so fptich camouflage.”
YES! LIFT A CORN
OFF WITHOUT
ah*
Cincinnati man teffs bow to dry
up a corn ©rcallus so it lifts
with fingers.
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New Discovery! Dodson's Liver Tone Acts Like Calomel But Doesn’t Gripe,
Salivate or Make You Sick—Don’t Lose a Day's Work—Harmless Liver
Medicine for Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee!
rou
cnrn-postorod men and women
"heed suffer no longer. Wear the shoes
that nearTy killed you before, says this
Cincinnati, authority, because it—few
drops of freezone applied directly on a
tender? aching corn or callus, stops
re£ by the United States Dep irt-
•ment of Agriculture,)
Because of the -South’s long sum
mers and fa 11s'and short winters, a va
riety* of vegetable seeds may be plant
ed in many parts of that section un
til October or November, and should
produce satisfactory crops of fall, win
ter and spring truck. If planting locu
tions are chosen with some care. Say
plant specialists of The United States
department of agriculture, the fall
gurdon is a possibility with nearly all
vegetables grown in spring and sum
mer in practically all/Tiarts of the
South except in an>atf of high altitude
and In the mope^hortherly portions of
the region,
sections of the South, to-
plants have succumbed to the
strain of high temperatures and dry
ness. In some localities they will live
and continue to 'bear until fall, but
iu others they will not survive. A
new crop should be planted now; 'and
it may be profitable to try the experi
ment of planting both in the open
ground, where the plants are to rem-
muin, and In frames for transplanting.
The frames or beds should be lo
cated in a relatively cool, shady
place. The Same plan of field and
frame planting may be used for cab
bage seedings.
Islng results have already been oTT-
t<> leave the-surface loose and friable.
In a small garden, cultivation with »
band cultivator is the most practic
able. Turnips may be left In the
ground until,-needed for the table, of
may be puHed as soon as they are ma
ture. and stored in a cellar or hurled
in hanks or plts7 The varieties of
turnips .commonly grown' in the South
are Purple Top Globe, White Globe,
Seven Top, White Milan, and Yellow
Aberdeen’. *
Collarda.
Col lards can b|e grown in the sam«
way as outlined for turnips.
• Kale. s
,1 Kale can be grown in the open
throughout the winter in practically
all sections of the South. Sow the
seed in September and October in
drills 18 Inches apart for hand culti
vation, and 30 inches for horse culti
vation. As soon as the plants reach a
Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It’s horrible!
Take a dose of the dangerous drug - tonight and
tomorrow you may lose a day’s work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes
necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes in
to contact with soifr bile crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea
and cramping. If you .are sluggish and “all
knocked out,” if your liver is torpid and bowels
constipated, or you have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour, just try a
spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight.
Here’s'my guarantee—Go to any drug store
and get a SO cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone.
-T^ke a spoonful and if it doesn’t straighten you
She Had the Rest.
"Did he have words with his wife?”
“He had a few of them."—-Judge.
V
Dr. Peery’e "Deed Shot” not only expels
Worm* or Tapeworm but cleans'out tha
Xnucua In which they breed and tonea up
tha digestion. One doae eufflcleat. Adv.
Briefly Explained.
“You look all tuckered out.
you going on your vacation?”
"Been there.”
Where
Hadn’t as Yet
Belle—You say Bob kissed you
against your will? But you surely ciin
height of 4 or 5 Inches they-should ] ~ -
June—Possibly ! One never knows
what one can do until one tries, I
suppose!—Buffalo News.
soreness at once and soon the corn or talned by plant tng several seeds in a
hardened callus-loosens sq> it can -be K „, ir
lifted off, root and all, without pain.
be thinned. The plants pulled may be
used for greens. The cultivation for
kale should be the same as for turnip*.
Varieties recommended: Dwarf
Curled, Tnll Scotch and Siberian.
Spinach.
Spinach Is one of the -best crops
grown for greens.and should be found!
With this crop pros-., lb. every-h6me .garden, it can be grown
i-n tlie open during the autumn an 1
winter In all sections south of Norfolk,
A small bottle of freezone costs very
little at any drug store, but will posh
Lively lake off every hard or soft corn
or callus. This should be tried, as It
Is Inexpensive and is^snid not to Irri
tate the surrounding skin.
If your druggist hasn’t any freezone
tell him to get a small bottle for you
fijom hts wholesale drug house.—adv.
f
Spoke From Experience.
Bill—I dessa.v some women can do
men’s work. But they’ll never git
men’s wages.
.Toe (much married)—Wotchemean
—Never? They always ’ave!—Punch.
- .Tetterlne Cures Ringworm.
Whacking. N. C—June 2, 1908.
Enclosed you will find 11.00 for which
hill and thinning to one-plant. -H the
field plunting should not survive, how
ever, In some Instances, the grower,
tt Is pointed out, Is protected, by hav
ing on hand the frame-grown plunts.
Ordinarily the- seed planted direct to
the field will produce “ah earlier crop
than seed planted In a frame und trans
planted.
Among the vegetables which may be
planted at practically arty time dur
ing the summer, with fair assurance
of success, are beans. Bush squash
mny also be 'planted even In the hot
test weather If they have not been
made a part of the garden at an ear
lier season. With the—beginning of
August practically the entire dlst of
’ ordinary vegetables Is open to the fall
^gnrdener for choice. Beets, parsnips,
enrrots, celery, sweet corn, radishes,
Va. Sow the seed in' the latter pari
of August, in September, or October,
In drills 15 to 18 inches apart at thf
rate of one. ounce to 100 feet of row
When the plants begin to crowd in the
row they should he thinnpd. The
larger plants are selected first, and the
smaller or later ones are thus given
room to develop.
Not Unreasonable.
“Do you think any of the other girls
In the graduating class are as. pretty
as I am?” she questioned
"No," she answered Judicially, “and
I don’t think one could assemble
enough features from the entire crowd
U make a girl ns pretty as you are.”
That satisfied her.—Louisville Cou
rier-Journal.
MOTHER!
HOG
Have you ever used MOTHER’S JOY
SALVE for Colds, Coughs v ,^Croup and
Pneumonia, Asthma, and 'Head Ca-
DirTimr reoniTm - tarrh? If you h&ven,t get it at once.
PASTURE IS ESSENTIAL It will cure you.—Adv.
right up and make you feel fine and ‘vigorous I
want you to go back to the store and get your
money. Dodsotvs Liver Tone is destroying the
sale of caloineKoecause it is real liver medicineJT*
entirely vegetable, therefore it can nOt salivate of
make you sick. :
I guarantee that one kpoonful of Dodson’s Liver
Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and
clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipated
waste which is clogging your system and making
you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will keep your entire family
feeling fine for months. Give it to your children.
It is harmless; doesn’t gripe and they like its plea*
ant taste.—Adv.
S«ld f*r 47 yean. F«
Malaria, CluUsSt Ferer.
Alse a Fiat General
Strengthening Tank.
80c end 91.00 at all
Drat Staraa.
(hbllTonic
Illustrated.
“MammR," exclaimed the little girl
next'door as. she ran Into the kitchen
of her own home, "mamma, Mrs. Jones.,
has an Illustrated tooth I”
Her mother laughed.
"A what?” she asked.
ft An Illustrated tooth ; - one that
makes your face swell up real big.”
Her mother laughed again, and hard
er. “You mean an ulcerated tooth,"
she corrected. .
Her father heard of the Incident and
thought he would question her, too.
“Did you say Mrs. Jones had the
mumps?” he queried.
“No," began the little girl again.
“She has an Illustrated tooth.” .
Her father laughed, anl corrected
her.
"Daddy;” she remonstrated solemnly.
“I don’t see why you lnugh when Mrs.
Jones has an ulcer— I mean—illustrat
ed tooth 1”—Indianapolis News.
A GUARANTEED REMEDY FOR
HAY FEVER-ASTHMA
Tour BOkiT will M wnni br roar d
without any que«tton If thU remedy does not
•▼ery eene of Aathms, Broneblel Asthma wad tha
Asthmatic armptoin. accompanying Hay Ferer. M
‘ lent the attach* or oosUnate '
■ bow violent tha
A DR. R. SCHIFFMAN1TS ffk
AsthmadoR
AND ASTHMADOR CIGARETTES
positively five. INSTANT RBL.IBV in avtiyaaN
and baa permanently ctired thonaand* who bad beea
oonaldered Incurable, after having tried every otbef
meapa of relief In vain. Aetbmatlea ah<>ni<ravaU
themaelvee of thla rnaranteeofferthrongh tbelrowa
drug glut. Buy a Mi cent package and Jrw.m thU
announcement to your drugglat Vow will be tba
•ole Judge aa to whether you are benefltted and tba
drugglat will give you back your money lfiyon are
not We do not know of any fairer proposition
which we could make. (fj
R. Schiffmarn Co., ProprMart, 8t. Paul, Mlaa.
THE CROWELL SANATORIUM
for MORPHINE and
ALCOHOUC ADDICTIONS
Method* aafe and aucoeaafuL A high elaaa plae#
nrfua with
fort* eni
please send me at ome Tetterlne. It la , ,, , ... , . .
a dead shot on ringworms. W. 8. Dudley, lettuce and pelts may be pluntod at
Tetterlne curee .Ko.zenia, Tetter. Ring this time, mnny of them in succession
es on the-Face, old itching’Sores, Dan- - ro P s at. frequent intervals. Later irr ; “gains most economically the hogs nee<
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,*et
To Make Gains Economically Porke-* ; No Wonder Ha Asked Exemption!
Need Forage Crop to Graze— KodjJers L. McCall of 624 Locust
Sorghum Is Favored. , avenue, handsome, and strapping, ap-
peared at the Sixteenth district. He
(By IRA w. carpenter. Mifisissipp: r passed the test with flying colors and
Experiment Station.) * orjuporpr] for exemtion
It behooves every farmer not onlj ^ a c i Ior exeni tion
during the food crisis hut In normal
times to keep up a good breeding ot
hogs, and see that the porkers be made
to attain a weight of 150 pointd?,. al
least, before marketing. To make these
4 WOMEN 1 IPS CHEAP1
USE LEMON JUICE TO.
MAKE BEAUTY LOTION |
druff. Cankered s< alp Bunions, Corns the month and during the early part of n forage crop to graze.' Batches
Skin Disease. Tetterlne 60c; Tetterlne September, kale, spinach, mustard, oats, wheat, barley or any of the c.ov
Soap 26c. \ our dr.uKgist. or by mall ffom turnips, coilards and parsley mai\also crops now growing on the farm can b* \
- oe planted. During September onion utilized until a feed crop can be raised
sets should he put out and in October, \ Next in order Is a good -permanent
With every mall order for; Tetterlne we
give a box of Shuptrine’s ’lQiC Liver Pills
freft Adv.
"Got a fathej depending on you?” ho
was asked.
“No.”
“Got a mother, or u sister, or
brother, or a wife,?”
“No.”
“Then what do you yant exemption
for?”
“Because I belong to the naval coast
defense service," he replied, “and I
Just got a letter telling me to report
Philadelphia compels citizens to ob
serve Wonomy In tin' use of water.
Getting Old Too Fast?
Late in life the body show's signs of
wear and often the kidneys weaken
first. The back is lame, bent and achy,
and the kidney action disTFesslftg. ‘ This
makes people feel older than they are.
Don’t wait for dropsy, gravel, harden
ing of the arteries or Bright’s disease.
Use a mild kidney stimulant. Try
Doan’s Kidney rills. Thousands of el
derly folks recommend them.
A North Carolina Cate
JS3S?
\
Mrs. M. B. Perkins,
802 Roundtree St.,
Wilson, N. C., says;
“I suffered from p^lqs
through the small of
my back and Was''
caused no end of an
noyance by my kid
neys 'acting Irregular-,-
ily. Doan's Kidney
Pills rid me o£/ihe
pains and aches and
benefited me In every
way. I am troubled
very \ht\e by my back
or kidneys now.”
Get Doen’* at Any Store, 60c a Box
DOAN’S^V
FOSTER-MILBURN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y.
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MALARIA I
f Chills end Fever. Biliousness, 1
1 Constipation ond ailments 1
j requiring a TOHK treatment: |
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UN-
l GUARANTEED I
and mad* In) X
n Behrens Drud Co 1
IPSa 'I^dJr* 1
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and even later,_onion seeds may be
planted for a spring crop:
i• Crops for Winter. •
Among the crops of. these late plant- j
Ings which the Southern gardener will
find available for winter use, are beets :
and the other root- crops, such as
parsnips and carrots, and kale, col- ,
lards, spinach and mustard. Many of i
the plants, he will find, may lie car- !
rled by slight protection even Into i
quite, cold weather without suffering
dafnage. To the crops which will be
carried over for development In the
early spring should be added salsify
dr oyster, plant, which thay'be plant
ed practically any time during the late
sumniep'or oarty fall."
.following specific directions for
planting df certain seeds In the
South have been prepared by the de
partment’s plant specialists: t
- Beets.
.Beets planted in the South hi. Au
gust and early September will produce
j pasture. at once for fore *e n service.”—I’hlladH
1 Tn case no cover crop is avnilnhW P^' a Ledger., •
the crop that will furnish grazing ear
best is sorghum, planted broadcast or Twins?
fertile land." The hogs mny lie tuTred | Two young boys were dlsciisklng the
on this "when the sorghum is six t<~ J identity eff a certain man who kept a
While the ho-> aift’ store In the neighborhood.
eight inches high
on pasture or grazing crops thej
should be fed from one to two poim'dA
of concentrate per 100 pounds Uvr
weight. Corn and soy beans planted
together will give the earliest fatten
lng crop. For succession crops, pen
nuts, sweet potatoes, corn and velvet
beans, or a later crop of corn and soj
beans might be planted.
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4r.h j.
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combining the fm.ciUUee of a eenetor
fort* end freedom of a private home. Individual
treatment. Onr method render* the treatment of
MORPHINISM a* paloleee a* aa opetatioa.
Write for reserved room. Term* I1X.M.
0 N. Caldwell 8U \ CUAKLOTTK. If. O.
ECZEMA
Money back without question
if HUNT’S CURE tails in the
treatmept of ITCH, ECZEMA,
RINGWORM,TETTER or other
itching akin diseases. Price
60c at druggists, or direct from
LMicfcarft Maflcina Ca. .Uamaa Til
. ha%%\'lYa«
A telle* KWnXoa et wtmtk
Help* te eretfleete faatnt.
_ FerReeSeri— Caler —i
laaaty toQravor FadedHdb
KODAKS I
In all weathers the skin and com-
, • plexlon can be kept wonderfully clear.
He isn t the slim one, or the one | so ft and white by the use of this lnex-
uno-has whiskers, the first youngster pensive lemon lotion which any girl or
was saying. ‘He doesn’t wear glasses, woman can easily prepare.
EXPERT
DEVELOPING
▲11 roll films developed 10c. PrlntaSta
Bets. Prompt attention to mall ordarik
K. C. BERNAU, Greens bo rw, M. (V
11AXOIIRKo— Krimlnaiea puncturea blow*
oola, rim cuts. Different from any devics rot
ever aaw. Our free Ulustrated catalogue fully
explains this wonderful device and shews
clearly how MAXOTIRES will mtko roar
tires trouble-proof by very smsll cost Chafe
lest on Maxotlre Co., 46 Mkt St.thsrleetoa.S.C.
SEED POTATOES—Cobblers, Early Roes
and: Red Bliss, Maine growa. for shipment
Janjuary and February^ 191*. Contract now.
For prices ^vrlte Bay Fruit Co..Cherleeton.8.0, -
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 36-1917.
cither.".
“Oh, that must be Mr. Jones,” an
swered the other. *
"Who does Mr. Jones look like?” de
manded the first boy.
The Juice of two fresh lemons strain
ed Into a bottle containing three
Important Discovery.
Commercial and technical papers
are printing an article from Manche*
ounces of orchard white makes a whole fer.*England, In which It Is said th»t
quarter pint of the most remarkable
lemon skin beautlfler at about the
WEEDS KEEP DOWN PASTURES he ,? oef '
' ' brothers.”
* < J v \ el D’ responded the one ques-j cos t one must pay for a small Jar of
tioned, ‘he^ looks a lot like Mr. Smith, the ordinary cold creams. Care should
I think they must be
\
Noxious Plants 'Choke Out Gras*
Needed for Food 8upply for Stock
Destroy Them.
It is none too early to begin think
lng about the weeds which will soon Ik
-ff- tl^re'"£Tor"tvas a time when -all thf
grass possible shfiuld be furnished dm
live stock it Is this good year of 1017
With cattle selling for double what w*
thought a fair price Anly a few year?
ago, we. surely must not allow tlu
weeds to reduce the pasturage. If if i?
at all possible to run a rnovver over tin
pastures.
b crop for late fall and early winter*- choking out tlve grass In the pastureft. ,
use. Where hand cultivation Is to be
given, sow the seed in drills 14“ , to 18
lnchf^t apnrt and cover to the depth
of about,! Inch. For horse cultiva
tion the rows should he 2% feet apart.
As soon as the plants are well estfib-
Ushed. tliin them to a stand 2 to 3
Inches apart. Give‘frequent shallow
cultivation. The ^vdets may be left In
the ground through the tvlnter to be
pulled whejr wanted.
V T arle>1ds recommended: ^ Crosby’s
Egyptian: Bnssano, Early Eclipse and
Turnip^/ - : . ..
- ' ( - Tumlpa. ,
i Turnip iieed may be sown during
the latter part of August and through-
lr*r wiir
October. Sow turnip seed thfckly Ln
rows 15 to-18 Inches apart, and when
Majesty of the Law.
“You’re under arrest," exclajmed the
officer with chin whiskers, as he stop
ped the automobile. *
“What for?" Inquired Mr. Chug-
gins. -
“I haven’t made up my mind yet.
I’ll Just look pver your lights an’ your
license an’ your numbers an’ so forth.
1 know I can get you for somethin’."
Up' to Date. * - ;
“She has all the accomplishttients.”
“So?” Ll.,;
“Y"es. She can etep Inhale cigar-
jette smoke.” ' '
TEXAS FEVER HURTS CATTLE
Tickt,.Can Rerngin on Other Animal!
Without Producing Disease—
Not Suaceptlhle. , - v
The reason that _
the plants reach a height of 4 to 5
Inches begin thinning, using the young
plants for greens. For good roots
thin the plants to about three inches
apart ln the row. Keep the land well
cidttvated to keep down the weeds and
can remain on animate other tlywf cat
tie without producing the .disease 1.
because these animals are not suscef
tlble to Texas fever. > Numerous ex
perlments have shown that only Iki
vines (cattle) contract the Tfxas fe
ver, so It Is not difficult to undentan<
why other hosts can tie infected *aUJ
impunity.
On ‘Wheatless Days'
a
( Mode Y Com)
be taken to strain the lemon juice
through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp
gets In, then this lotion will keep fresh
for months. Every woman knows that
lemon juice Is used to bleach and re
move such blemishes as freckles, sal
lowness Rnd tan, and Is the Ideal skin
softener, smooth^ner and beautlfler.
Just try Itf Get three ounces of
orchard white at any pharmacy and
two lemons from the grocer and make
up t quarter pint of this sweetly fra
grant lemon lotion. It* naturally
should help to soften, freshen, blefcch
and bring out the roses and hidden
beauty of any skin. Those who will
make It a habit to gently massage this
lotion Into the face, neckTSu-ms and >
hands once or twice dally may be re
paid with a skin that Is flexible and
young looking and a peach-like com
plexion. Adv.
an English chemist has. succeeded la
devising n method by which atmospher*
lc nitrogen may be fixed ln England at
a cost low. enough to make the process
commercially practicable and that it Is
In operation on a small scale; That
has not been possible heretofore b*
cause England lackg the abundant and
cheap water power required for ths
generation of electricity.
To Drive Out Malaria
* And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. Yon know
what yon are taking, as the formula ifi
printed on every label, showing H b
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. Tha
Quinine drives out malaria, the Iran
builds np the system. 6o cents.
And, after all, It Is all very fitting
and very reasonable and very
monious and very much worth whilst
Muffled Firing.
“What is silent Influence?’’
"Cutting down a man's salary .Ice
slead of osklng him to ’resign.”^
l; The Reason. .i
‘That girl rings trueJ*
\*‘She ought to, when she’s sqch a
belle.” : • , V .
If a girl trusts a- young matTlt may
bt a Man that her father doesn’t
A new hat throws a brilliant light
into a woman's eyes, but It. lakes a
new baby to Illuminate her heart.
▲ torpid Avar
lation.
prevent*
At present the hen roost Is
to the eminence of the eagle's icrla
When Your Eves Need
Try Murine Eye
,r,.