Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, September 27, 1917, Image 9
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BA^NWELL^SIfiNTINBIf.'BARNWIlLL, SOUTH CAROLINA
PAGE $ EVEN
Barber Shops for BiHe.
Indlampolis* mother tells the
Particeps Crlmlhls.
ifiio a Chicago police court a mao .. - TT -
7 , *V was haled Nihnrged \vlrh the theft of story of^the four-yen l-old “pride of
1 an umbrella. ‘ *"*"' ^tht; household" yi'ho observed a wee
/ -. "What iiave you to say for vour- bird ly|'pg <in tiie sidewalk near their
; 7 self?” asked the magistrate. “Areyoh home.lt was of course,‘without featb
, . guilty or not guilty?” ' ers, being very7vouttg, nml hud evident /
“Well/* spid the accuse^ “I guess i ly fallen from its nesTt. among thf
..... : { | am one bf itie guilty parties, . Your boughs of the oak tree* a bate.
1 jp Honor: The tuiibrella had the name
>,*■ Of it Barker yu t)u* Imndle. W. T.
1 ’ .1, { Morgau stamped on'llfe Inside of the
cover s aud I stole it from this inan been shaved."—Indianapolis News. -
here, whose name is Higgins.”—Case
rr '" aiid Comments. . 7 ✓ . .
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SUCCESSFUL FEEDING MUST BE EFFICIENT
Jp"—" , » ■ f >*■ ""**
■nm*
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“Uli. wuvver/' said ihe youngster;' “I
didn’t know they had "barber shoptf for
Uttle birds. Look. this one has all
'if.' '
f—
* It lias been said that a man 1m*
seven ages. Women ore more, 'stable.
They have one age and stick to It.
- Undoubtedly.
,“Ho sTielr and yet be never spends
any more than by has to."'
“Tliafs probably tlie reason Jie‘s
< tfch/* - ;
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S What is Castoria
i ASTORIA is a harmless substitute foi Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. Jt is pleasant It contains neither
Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guar
antee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant Use for the relief
of Constipation,'Flatulency,’Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverish
ness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels,
I; aids the ^assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
• The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
\The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been inu^e fqrover
80 yea«a, has borne the dig*rmtureofChas. H. Fle tcher, and hai been itiide tinder
his personal supervision since i ts infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this.;:
All Counterfeits, Imitations and VJust-as-^iood” are but Experiments that
-J trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and
: * Children—Experience pgainst Experiment. -
;• Genuine Casiorla always bears the signature of
Don’t Lo&e.a Day’* Work! |f tout Liver Is. Stuotfsh Or Bowels
’ % Constipated fake “Dodson's UVef Tone,”-Ht’s Fine!’
You’re bilious/ Your liver is sliig-
gish! You feet larzy, dizzy and ’all
knocked out;/ Your bead-Is dull, your
j'longue is coated; breath bad; stomach
/sour and bowels constipated. But don’t-
vtake salivating calomel. It makes you
sick, youlose a day’s w-ork
_ Calomel is merCUry or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
sounJbile like
necrosis
Calomel crashes into
r
MOST DESIRABLE
FOR DAIRY PURPOSES.
" i
the u.b*>ve
.(Clemson Collotrc* Hulk-tin.) /' -f vision 1 ’ttt have the above feeds', oil
Sycfessful feeding must lie ojm-lent ' h;irt<l fur 1lie coining winter whuff sue-
and economical. All f«*»I should be culen.t fced< are not easily available,
pulatuble, • suCeulent and sutistantlul.' Dry Roughage.
,Vo slnigK- feud exVcis,pasture, no com-j. Legumes um'k** tin- best hay /foi;
dynamite, breaking it up That's when
you (ecLthat awful nausea and cramp-
Tf yoikwrint tQ_enJoy the nicest, gen
tlest liver and bowel, cleansing you
ever experienced just take' a spoonful
j Cofjjth|rmt#ss Dodson’s Liver Tone. Your
-<dA}ggiit\)r dealer sells you a .'0 cen*
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Thge under
my personal money-back'* guarantee
that 1 each spoonful will dean your
slbggiah liver' better tKhn Sg dote of
it won't
bination of f**ed> can excel legume hay.
cyueeutrutg!* aiud .epuu *ihy;e,... So. far
ns► practicable, the feed.'? * should be
fcrtAvn on the farm. Cows must, ho
dairy cows.’ Alfalfa, driver. soy Itvan's. .
velvet lioatis and cowpejo hp>' aw*'the ;
Cheapest souix-qfl of protein. Hiid jwfien •
possible, . sjiuirld form . pnrt-jrf* every '
—'".j good producers to feed. With good 1 ration, other roughages, sueb as tini-
nasty calomel and that it wqikt make
you sick. - * ^ 7
Dodson’s Liver Tone is r«al Mprer
medicine. , Yqu'B^know It uekt tnbrii-
"ing because you will wake up feaBng
fine, your liver wjll be wor^kihg* ftour
headache and dizzihess—g5tw^yiiur
stomach will be sweet and yotpr jMtygela
regular .You will feel like wftsikfbg;
y^juTl be cheerful; full of vfc^f and
ambition. r ", 7 ’ 1 ' \!
I Dodson’s T-tver Tone is : ; enti^el;
vegetable, therefore harmless and #an*
not salivate Give It to your children f .
Millions of people are using Bod*
Liver Tone Instead of dangerous
pmel now. Your druggist wi
that the sale of calomel
/topped entirely' here.—Adv.
/siliWi/jMitir
Mal.ru,ChilU tf
Ison’a
1U Miifoa
Open-Air Exercise and
Carter’s Little Liver Pills
are two splendid tfciBga
For Constipation
If yGu can’t get all the exercise you should have, its all
the more important that you have the
other tried-«nd-true *remedy for a tor*
pid liver and bowelq which don’t act
freely and naturally., ..
Take one pill every night; more only
when you’re sure Its necessary.
S..IIPH!
SmDDom
SmII Pries
Carters
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS.
Genuine
bear*
•iaoatiire
•• dairy.cows liberuL feeding ulwiiys pays.
! ’ . Succulent Feeds.
Tfi keep cmv.s in full prodnetbm sUe-
(Culeut feed ’ is ' esscntlnl. There , are
; two stmrtes of succulent feeds; sl-
j lage untl j’noU. vku-n Milage is usually
the cheapest feed. The quality In fe;
usually varies fYT>m “.*» to 50 pyefniLs,
ueeording to produetiun. J^Yir hmnlf
herds A however, it nui.V/rfbt be' ppne-j
tieiflde to build silos, ufm In such eases
nuiugelwurzels nrTsmne other root crop
-■j may lake the place of silage. Linseed
11‘ieal is laxative and is especially val-
ithhle as a part of the graf$ mixture
Uhen no succulent feed ds available.
The' farmers should makb special pro-
othy, iniliet and vbj&f stover, require ,
ninny protein In /he. grain mixture. ' r s *
Grain.
> “Farmers' Itulletin Nmrrher 718"
.a; very good'.'rule to determine.*
tfw-iuuch grain should ho fed:
‘‘A’grain mixture should l>e fed In
tlje' proportion of one l*oumi to each-
tlrr.ee. pints or pounds of milk pro
<3uoed daily by the cow. except in th<- i?
cpso of n cow producing a llow of 40 i
pounds or more, when the ration can 1
be one pound to each three and a half
or fouf .pounds of milk. An even bet.-
ter rule Is one poqud of grain each day
for every pound, of hutterfat produced
dhrlng the week by the cow.”
Alia 1 Jinc ClHttl
Strengthening Tonic.
60c and $1.00 it alt
Drug Stares.
FRESH • CRISP - WHOLESOME- DELI
TM SAINTWtY HSTHOBg AggHID IH
vntww aifcuivs m'
IDAHO *f EXCELL
t bnsHra. or
7m1Iw
ikhiif or writ* u ^iyin$ his
IATTAHOOGA BAKERY
CHALKY. COLORLESS COMPLEXIONS NEED
CARTER’S IRON PILLS
MILOT FOR STOCK
Two ot a Kind. *
Among the anecdotes of uid time
Kngllshjn fors is/*ne of tlie proprietor
‘of a London theater, who was also’
, an actor of’comic parts. On oiuKoc-
cuslon he gave a. member of his com
pany, also a comedlau. Uu* eustomary
t wo weeks’ 'not ice *1 h mdL y
•‘‘Wlty am I dispdsspd?” the iiidig-
naiit cotnedian>ffferi^d.
‘ "Well, yow^seu. Jpuesey.'you are a.
bnd.actpr/ 4 , _
“S>* are \as tlie’oubk retort..
Ah tjMrtmger r«*.jbiited, “that's. "
w hat If i-*. A.lf,me>ey. 'Hie puhlb'- won’t.
• stand two uf 11 ..kind ouy kind -so one 1
^/"of us lias tu gu. and I'in' sure tint* that j
one isn’t me.”. • *■/ ':>
DON'T FORGET THE HORSE!
1
✓
Never Boasts.
One of our able sepyitprs was argtt-
Jng a nioimmtoiis'Tnival ipu'siion.with
an ojtpiiuent. • -
“You kiidw I never housk” .the op'
pninmt i*«iii.i*i , i'kt*i| dtll'illg
“Never boast'! Hufl
the senator^ Then, in
tire mood, tm added. *'
brag about "it.'*
There Was Another Hero in WPd
Midnight Ride of Paul Revere,
Reminds a Writer.^-
. * - i
' Paul Hevere’s fffiVne \Vas made Tin
1 mortal when lie rod*,* from Boston to
Lexington and■ '<'niteofd, warning the
IKitriots along 1h(* way'of the Itritlsh
•titqirnach. and' his fame has been se
curely enshrined in tin* hearts of all,
Americans.
Historians have hundred themselves
in imnorhig hiuj. . Poet/ liave'foutu! in
spiration in praising Jiim. He’is an
idol of childhood, an example In the
prime of manhood and a solacing mem
ory <*f old age. *» *
How few 'characters loom tip like
great-peaks above the mnuniidli; ranges
of time! 7 • .
As Roughage It Is Regarded as
Somewhat More Effective ^
Than Prairie Hay. - .7
grasl* is sotmnvjiat longer, and this
provides greater opportunity in tin* lat-
fer ;! ior luxury from drought.
.. F«ding> Value of Hay.
In its feeding value tin* hay of fox
tail millet has been" found to. be ap
proximately tin* same as .timothy hay.
As a rougtTagi* for growing
Watching and Waiting.
' the HtioHjpjffor a lifigtiut wbos«»
case uusvalxml to be Called for trial
was examining tb“ jurymen ns to tholr
quallftcatlons,; find vas qu*‘stiAning
Juror No,'‘lO. says tin* hiUianaiHdis
Newe. ■—
1 “What do yoy duV” tic* .lawyer fisk>
j' eg. _ .
1 v“I am tlohig nothing Just
eht,” In;'answered.
'••“TTow long ’lirtve ymf been doing
nothing V’7
6h, for
V
foe It.
iing, traveler,
it best when
pres-
\ “Oh. .for qui/e^a w hile.”
“Wliat den you do before votr did 1 sjiores* or offer bund snerifibea?
g‘ stock, it is j
icwjfat more
VALUABLE AS A CATCH CROP
Plant 18 Adapted to Wide Range of
Boils and Climates-^Not to Be Re
garded -as Profitable Ti^ Crop
Rotations.
•u/ually regarded as^somew
effective than prali*ic luiyXnt not ij
equal of alfalfi
be fed wi thou
sheep, and spa
With , other kipds/of
contiidiou
ever, has
This fae’t
*nt
(Frohi the,United States Uepartme
- —rr’ Agriculture.)
Fd^tail millet; which mukosjfp
proximately rtfne-teiiths of oiTtlio/nilb
let grown In the Fnitcd>4<tiit*«7is de
clared by., sperialist^pi the United
States deparfmenVbf agriculture to L*e
valuabltvchietjy^as a catrl
•-i i - 4-—•* * 4*
Waited Eighteen Yea^
TMlk-^ilWmt: the rewindi
mid how lie fe<*lsTvJs hnpi'J
lie returns to,,hls Native shore from a
long, To»M^A<ijourn’ In a forei ki land 1
Hm/jufreilerlek Bock wood. N«Jw Kng-
bpofer by birth and if resident «if Bo-
golu, Colomhia, for IS years as c onsul,,
newspnper ^correspondent and general
agent. ; ,
Tie landed In tIda country a ftW daya
ago. perfectly fleklod to death, as the
j Klr^s say, to get back to the .G. S-. A.
But did he fall down and kts-s the
tipn
chb*tly7 a *s ; a ca/dli crop. Most
v farmers use^rt' to overcome'a sliiu'tage
Ami l’airl Revere was one of these.* | n tlieijduiy stjipply^dr to occupy a field
NOTH! Ml NO EFFECTIVE AS EI.IXIK
HABEK For Malaria. .Chill* * I rvrr.
Chief of Police, J. W. Krrnulcl*, Newport
.Newa.Va.aHjra: ‘ * 11 -i w a pleamlre to recommend'
Babek for chills and fever. Have waed I t when
necesaary. ror#>yeara and have found no remedy
• an effective. ’ Fll s Ir Babek 50cents,all dru»:-
gists, or b"jrParcer Post, prepaid, ffom Kloczew-
•kl A Co.. Wnshiiigton • I'). C.
A Oood Move—Babek Liver Pills. - ■*—-
SOptUa--' • * - 25cenla
• . IV J akmfl lt .®“ ‘ Beyere’s horse that did it. the dry, weather because of.if s. shallow ^amcixten'r a's'a grain7*ni I , )
dr lillngforUmmiitli' 1 " J llir ’ <lor , ,h ‘‘ ^jd ^* r r-root system/. Coi,ip«^sl with Smlatr Dakotas, but jt Jn less valuable than
'Tmlge-I belb'v** vmix Hdi tv d*iv< I ,rU ° t nt *. U, *‘ ' lts «’»do.f competitor, millet is tie- eo* for fe^ling*hogs and beef cattle,-
' - >otpr tni.tr d.,t . . ,. V0P ,. would have be,.), a failme.. Jichuu both it, quality ami yield of hay. , and as a tlesl, producer does-not emu,I
onger
that then* was nnoMier boro in That
wild midnight ride, says a writer In
tHe"^’hrlstiun llernjd.
There \vns the horse.
./'Any otliei>tfor.NO might have donea^ 7
well." yopThink? Well, sq t,tight,i>ny
• itLH'VKuii, luive done as Well, ]iej,Haps.
SqTniglit we flippantly disparage any
1hs*o. . \ *
But tin* fact .'remains tImidt iws 1‘aul
IN'verc's horsq that *li<l it. xh*
harder, work fell
Furthermore, the plant Is adapted to
n 'vide range of soils and climates. Al-.j
though large yields are not obtained
under unfavorable circumstances, mil
let does better oq po,»r sell and Itf a .
dry climate than most ofli.er liny crops.
Tn semi-arid regions ft. fiv*|iienily es
capes periods of drbugbt' becaitsp of
Its.short grovvlug season. Oil tlm otb’er
hand, i.t, is quick to show the’effect of
dry, weallier because of -its shallow
nient of agriculture, Farm-
letiu 'TUH, has* been'deni,*d. but
mreely opeti to dipiht. .
Millet is-not to- lie regarded . as ‘ ft
t>roUt!iide constituent of regular erop
Totatloiis. It lias been 4*onsidereiT ex-
banstlVe of soil fertility.' possibly be- I
c;iU*g it gathentf its t’ooil and moisture
jfrOnuiht* upper levels .q the s<*ii. Also,
ii very sjfiiill quantity of vegetable
matter i,s left alt**r a erop of millet has
b**en harvested for hay, aigl .therefore
there is little humus added To the-sdir
"■'1|ei) tile, sjjjhh/e Is plowed tinder. Kx-
j»eri**nee, in fact, has shown tluit it
4s quite likely that a enq, following'
mlllcf will'not do s*.o well as .one fol
low Ing small grain or corn.
Used for. Human Food.
not hi me: <
wtis watchingsind waiting.”.
*J_n other, words,” jemarkvd the iit-
qtiisitor. “you were not <l*iing anytliing
before, you *ltd iqitldng. Is-that ljgjit?”
"No; I was waicliitrg and waiting.
as.I said.” » ' — —"
•''«‘‘Where were \ <ru .w lien- \ oil were
* ' *• ^
watcliiiig and waiting?" . - * y
"I was.watcliiiig at Hi** T.um-
ber fompaiiy. and \uis"waiting, at tlie
— hotel." . '• • —
‘ ' —~-v
CUTICURA HEALS ECZEMA
it
v He did not.
Hj* hhd' been lftiigliig for it g*»<><J-
sized tlish pf <*orned b#ef hash ever
slpop-he ivenutd Iglomhla 18" years
ago, lie ha<1- Im*4*ji saving tip a-eorned'
heef fmsh appetite'pll these years. So
xyhen h«> landed the first thing Tie did
wjfs to go to a restaurant and order
flye i*drtloiis fd hts favorite food.— Karlv
ttootlwin lii Wnshiiigton Star.
MOTHER!
i
i
In Asia, the qriginnl lmiue of foxtail
millet, til** plant Is used ..to a certain
extent as ini Dili ii fo?»d. v . It is'quite un
likely. however... says tlie bulletin al
ready mentioned; that there wjIf he
any great demand^for it in this eonn-
try as long as .wheat can be produced
as abundantly as at present. I'rosii.
or lu-oorncorn ni1i|,*t, lyas been used to
some extent as a 3fjrnin crop In ilu>
i's
Kxperjiui£ej’^aSLE!aL teaj:Jier. Inn by
the time it Lduids a 'man, Ids diploma’
lie is tniyU<\ to make mucli'iisc of his
knduJWlge. --
x 7 '/- ' /' '/'T
- Wright a Imtlan Vexetable" .Pills contain
nothing hut vegcfablc Ingredt^nta, which act
gently as a tonic and purgative by stimu
lation and not by Irritation. -Ady.
* A forgiving disposition is tin* first-
law of s'(*tf-preservntlnn.
♦
b,fT*ttn* g fqvvipg.S4*as4»u «*f Hu* Sutlan [.barley.
Lemons Beautify! I plowing to kill billbugs ijfiariers <»f tin* img^ Coni-should not
• ▼ ■ S—- be foliowtsl tiv (*m*n t ii ‘tli.. . * H...MO
And Rashes Thawte* 1 and Burn^-*Trial
Free to Anyone Anywhere.
In the treatment of skin and^scalp
troubles bathe freely with Cutlcura
Soap and 4mtf water, dry and apply
Cutlcura Ofntmentw If thiu^p is a nat
ural tendency to rashes, pimples, etc.,
prevent their- recurrence by making
CutLeura your dailif'toilet preparation.
T Free.sample each by rfiall with Book.
Address postcard, CuUctira. Jpept. L, •
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv. f !
A Pacifist.
At three years old Reginald was al I
ready a' celebrated cov/ard. I’nrtieu !
larlv lie was afraid of ail four-foot**d
animal^-. TJier<* was talk in llu*Tamilv i
»f. adopt ingii jl«g.‘ * *
‘‘Would you like to have a dog, m>
son?" said'the proud Parent,
"No.'-' -.-1i< 1 HeginaJd.* - ...
. Somewhat dater ' Reginald refifiuied
to his father’s >14.*. K\id**ntiy lie Iiad.,
been turning over in bis mind tln*pro|i\
.-HsP.-i.otf■ recently-^ subrnttredr; ^
“I’d ilk** to liave a dog,” said lie, “If ;
1 could liavi; .piie Avillr his mm
Have you ever useil MOTIIER^S JOY
.S.OLXE for C ( ol(Ts, Coughs, Crotip and
Pneumonia,’ Asthma^ and Hetd^Ca-
tarrh? If you tiav^t get it at onee*
It-will cure you t —Adv. ~ i —~-
“A;
.•jg**.
The Wise Fool. 4
brings xvLsdoui," obsei-|ed the
'’But it doesn’t l«-ave us niu^li time
to use it,".replied the fo«j»l.—CliclnnatL
Wnqttlher; T /$ >'
“Who
now?”
“Why, Hit
. Undersea WH.
lias old Shark been
basing
poor suckers, of. course.”
of Lotion, Che
... - > . •'<’ followed, by corn .Jn the Atlantic
In Lowlands of Southern Sections < -' 0i,s,)l1 plain region of tb<> South, bnt
‘Corn Is Liable to Injury by sllonl, l , “* alternated with eottofi. on
-F“
.X;'
Why Thai Lame Back?
Morning lameness, sharp twinges
When bending, or an all-day back
ache; each Is cause enoHgJi to sns-
pegt kidney trouble. Get after the
cause. Help the kidneys.* We
Amerlqms go it too hard We
overdo, overeat and neglect oqr
Rleep and exercise atql so we. are
fast becoming a nation of kidney
sufferers;” .72% more.deaths than
in 1800 is J the 1910 census story.
Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Thou
sands recommend them. /— .
A South Carolina Caaa
John M. Wilson, R. ” evt Z* tr
F. D. Nog 1, Traveler's
Rost, S. C., a a_y s ;A
“Hardships weakened
»y kidneys and I had
awful pains in my
back. I steadily got
worse and was terri
bly arwioyfcd by scald
ing and too frequent
passages of the kid
ney secretions:- '"Rheu
matic pains In my hips
kept me awake and
my ankles and feet
swelled. 4 had awful dizzy Bpells, too.
Span's Kidney Pills restored me to
food health.”
CetDeaa*sat Any State. Me a Bes ,
DOAN’S V,VlV
CO. BUFFALO, K,Y.
.Hero'Is told hoyv to prepare an inex
pensive leni<qelotloii w hich can he used
to brPig .liisClc to; any skin the snvcct
-ireshnoss, softness, whiteness ami
beauty. • *
The juice of two fresh lemons strain
ed into a bottle containing three ounces
These Inse
i.ects.
alternated
hiilbugsNjaniint live. If* |i*
to destiaVv^ . all' j seijgos.
rom tlie Vniteti States Department
Agrleulture.)
* Sound Logic. .
'.‘Mamma,” •'iiiii a tlvo-vear-obi-boy.
’ - 1 f' **
th<* 0tii(*j- day. "aicii't there; any ml+*n'•
senses ’cepl bearing, -seeing, teel;|ig.
tiistijig and >mcllingf’
.“No. my * liild.'*niisw,i*r**d the .moth
plant: 1 •■r.- "It is usmillv cuiisidcredTliat these
slionld la
which., tli*
: necessary
Jj-! rushes, chiif-a. or. large s\vnt|ip grasses
1 growing on land/fntendcd ‘u
Corn-planUal in river and creek hot- 1 ‘‘<1 <*' corn, heeaii'** th**^- plnluV ar<* li't* arc enougl
toms or ojher-low pla«***s, «+spe* i ially In ; the' natural, food of : UilIbng> ai£il wIumi- ' '. • “Wel-1.” ..said..the
soutliern JUITTS or jlie coiuitry/is Hnbly F't'vscnl preWftff th«*ir extern iiia.ti(*n. • ,
to*Injury by billbqgs, snout hetflles. or i. •' . '— -**—— -/—
“elephant bugs,”..as they iiri' v Viiri*m«ly; Sweet Potatoes for Storage,
termed. These hard-shell/beetles live Don’t dig your sweet potatoes for
normally in sedges, rush.es or the iiirgy J storage until they are fully matured,
wild'grasses that grow. Ip moist, low 1 Let them mature In the gvo’mrd and
J
GREEN MOUNTAIN
ASTHMA
TREATMENT. '
Standard remedy for fifty
yearn and result of many.rears
experience tn treatment of
throat and Inng diseaaea by
Dr. J. H. Guild.
Free Semple and Practical
Treatise on Aathma, Its cauee,’
treatinerit, etc'., aent upon re-
quest. 25c. A tl.00 at druggists.
J. II. OUJLD CO., Rupert,-VU
tilth- <hh*. with an
Hjr of deep conviction, “I w’pose talk-
rn^yfiuld be called -.a s**ns*>* if there
vasn’t'so imicli-nottsensi* aleqtt It."—
Penriuji’s,
Of orchard white makes a whole quar
ter pint of*the most remarkable lemon ground, from whb h fhey may Invade ‘ you/will have‘. larger potato*
Skin beautifier ■at''about the cost one I cornfields. Danm^t-js doni\Lo.corn by therefore tnoie V*»od per a civ,
' must ”pny for a smaU-jar oMhe qydl- 1 c^hhs- or.inning of. tlie be.etl.ek dimtur** potato,w ill. ki*ep h.-ttcr,-
nary cold* creams. Care should bp tak- ' which live inside the stems or roots of ’ — ■ ---
en to strain thq lemon juice through r - tluv pl'icnfs tin<i eat out the.-central Much Food Ruined
hi*-
Jnp cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, f^ jmi flmi of tlie stalk, causing sDmtiqg.
thert this lotion* will keep fresh for ' >< ; ri.»us Injury■. _T1»«* adult beetles
-inqntha. Every woman knows'that lern- nIsn bi.iur** the crop by jmai-tiiFlng the | mice can get af.it. - Much c. rtid food
on juice is used tc, bleach and repi
such hietnlshes as' freckles v sa 110vrh
and.tan.-aml is the ideal skin softener,
STriootheiier otpl beautifier
{ Jpst try it! / Get thjw^. ouncek'of^
orchard white at any pharmacy^-aftd
1 two lemons from the grocer and make
] up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra
grant lemon lotion and massage It
daily into tip" fnce/qieek, arms .and
bands, and see fof yourself. Adr,
7* • At the Terephone.
"ijellq!" I. want to see Mr. Diggers
jjift TfittphoVie.’’ /.. . *. , t . . :
^AlrTtght. ~ Come around to his of
fice. He's Just using the phnue."—*
B*ilttmore America^. •
NAIL ORDER BUSINESS
7 ft Is possible fog a man to
urw wtthou't ha /lng ever.
''Much food is Tuined’hy lieing; store* 1.
where flics i>r-<uii*;.r iiise<*fs.or ; ni.ts and
growirrg point or .“bud" of a plant.
Lahd i-iif**stcd witli bllibugs should
always he plowqil In/piite suqmmr .or 1
early fall; .Thiw . n.uyspue, entomol
ogists In the UnitiMl States <b*pngtment
0(itgricultiir** Hay. destroys the winter’
is milled be<-aucs it is not protected
against TTcevils or otlier ins**.cts.
t > Wonderful!
"How are your ' nephew and
btide getting along by tills time?"
“l-iiier than frog hair• trlumpliant-
ly replied jin* Missourian. / They’ve
been niftrrled mighty tiigli three wf^ks
now. and, by y ripcs, ifif*y are; still
speaking!”—Judge. -
It’s aji easy .matter for a stingy -man
to- get 'rich-71»uf what’s tin* tise? j
ABSORBIne
** TRADE MARA WtlLS PAT.0H
Reduces Strained, Puffy Anklet,
Lymphangitis, Poll Evil, Fistula,
Boils, Swellings; Stops Lameness
and allays pain. Heals Sores, Cuts,
Bruises, Boot Chafes. Jt is a
SAFE ANTISEPTIC AID enillCIDE
. Does not blister’ or remove tbg
hair and horse can be worked. Pleasant to use.
F2.00 a bottle, .delivered* ’Describe four rasn
for special instructions and Book F M free.
ABSORBINE, JR., Mtl*rptic liniment fot^mankind. r*>
inert Strmlnt, PnlnfnV KnoCed. Swollea Vdu. Conre*.
ttmed—-only • few drag* teguired at tn aw Action. Price
St per l>o«le w denlen or delivered. .. /
w. F.YOl/NO.P, D. Tewpt* 11., Sprin£a«ld, Mask
TEACHERS
- SPECIAL ENROLLMENT
(1) Men for town and oouDti*y schot
IKK); |2) Ladies oombtulngmusic and common
school; 13) Grade and high school. Can place
all qualified leaohera.* Unprecedented de
mand. Write today. .Special enrollment.
Souther* Teachers' A|eicy, Colulia, S.C
J
Swiss chard and lettuce arc-auf.'
much lfktM.1 by chickens. i'«•*-<! then* •
little,every dny. , /~ A
Soil*for Bean#/ v
7ft is useless to plant beans in
soil
that Is not well'drained, .A Arrplus -tar, Is more profitable If successful and
of moisture will be certain to stunt the
growth of tbo plains.
Profitable jul Layer. -
The hen that scratches and sings is
not only healthy but profitable as a
lajer.^- 7 ' | •
Indication of Indigeetion.
Indigestion sbowe itself In a dark
comb. ' -
Success With Horses.
Horse breeding requires mere capi-
’, Adiu!|v*tinn l« n woman's first love
amj/devotinn is her Inst. " *’ ".*
ETery WbmaiiWaiitg^
Involves larger losses than any other
kind of stock breeding.
Cows Suffer From Exposure.
The dairy cow often' suffers the.
Boost from exposure to the weather
e real vifl'tfer has begun. -
— —.— •
and Breeders. %
Only vigorotft, normal pullets wlli
make good layees and breeders.
POWDER
roi
Pink bans Mod. Ces for lea
by Lydia E.
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TBf. N. U^TcHAHLOTTE NO.