Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, December 13, 1917, Image 2
BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Information BopVIc*, C. 1 /tgrlcuJtureQ
HINTS FOR DAIRYMfeN AND STOCK RAISERS. '
For Infants and Children.
I am sincere! My medicine does not upset J
and bowels so you lose a day’s work. 1 T
rver
You’re bilious
! Your liver lx slug-
ghihi You feel luzy, dizzy nyd all
knocked out. Your hejid is. dull, your
tongue is coated; breath bud ; stomach
sour and bowels constipated. But
rton^ take salivating calomel. It makes
you sick; you nmy lose uedby’s work.
Calomel is mercury ol’tqulrksilwr,
which causes rusTMMLs of the bones.
-Grthymel crashes Htto -sottr "Mle ~Htee
dynamite, breaking it. up. That\ when,
you feel licit awful nmmeicand eramp-
ALCOHOL"3 PER CENT.
‘ | A\^iat)loP-cpatati»fcrAs
r J simiiatintJlhcFood by Ue^uU-
I -i tir,titheStoB«cksaik!lkA«lsa
Thereto Promoting
Cheerfulness and RestContau*
neither Opium. Morphine o»-
Mineral. NotNa«ootie
JF*uuplin Snd •
AtiSr***
AboUfrJtf#
Avf* i**d
'*■ riodmrf* Liver TofteTs entirely
-vexj*t#We, therefore harmless and can
LM^snlh'at<c„. (jive* it to,your children.
Millions of people are using Hudson’s
Liver Tone Instead of «j/uigef'oi<s«fi lo-
nu! now. Vour-diuggist wlil tell you
that the sale of calomel is almost
stopped entirely here.—Adv.
If you want to enjoy the .nicest, gen-
tietd liver arid bowel cleansing, you
ever cxperionceiyjust take a spoonful
of harmless I unison's Liver Tone tp<
night Your druggist or dealer. sella
you h bottle of LiHi.sou's Li vet' Tone
for a few cents under my personal
iuoney-hnek guara ri Lee J. hat each xpoou-
• Not in It Often, Anyhow.
Tom—W(dV darling, l tiuve r.een
jour fatlwf $tnd lie has given liis eon-
sent /t- 1 . — -
Grace—lie approves of iove in a cot-
Plan to Meet Increasing Demand for Milk by Raising Better Dairy Heifers
Method in His Madness.
A story brought from Camp Funs-
ton, says the Kansas City Star: A
young, draft soldier paced, the parade
ground alone. Stooping suddenly lie
picked up a smair iiio'-k of stud
led it a moment, and ca.^t it aside with
(amount eaten, not amount fed), uud
legume hay two pounds. Oat straw-
two pounds and legume hay two
pounds. Oat straw or stover one
pound, silage one and a half pounds,
and legume hay two pounds.
• Feed Horses With Care.
rage, then?
Torn—No; hut he says
ivho ftpend9 os much* tlnu
motoring Jh 4/on do rea
much need ofl|b-bonie.
Xhe Cewtaur Cokpajct.
NEW \T)RK», r
limL not | pig farther, he stoopedand brought up
—Ftt -NCn*l» of pa|a*r, scanned It, and
(.’heap feeds, such us straw and;
corn stover in common with all coarse i
roughage, sliould be fed - to horses with
care. Horses cannot handle a large
bulk of feed ns do.cows nr alu**p-—-
is therefore desirubj.* -to combine with
a limited quantity of stover or straw
sufficient legume hay, grain, or .other
nutritious feed to meet the Individual
requirements of the horse. A small
it way;
Proper Utilization of Horn
Grown Feeds Is One Method
Recommended. / /
Frost Is oti the- pumpkin, the l’od
dor’s In the shock,"and voon (tie plum
tx-r’s hammer will knock, knock,
knock.
later brought his attention to u cigar
ette stub, hut closer scrutiny brought
the same rejection, ‘That alu’tlLl'
Tils captain stood within iiearing,
watching the dnift soldier closely?' It
whs apparent .the young man’s men
tnlity was wavering. The guard was
called, and the pnttent vvtw sent to the
hospital. The next day the captain
with the patient's
On their delivery
USE OF ROUGHAGE IN WINTER
Cantdnment Road Building.'
A record-br(*aklng piece of road*
building recently was completed in
Connecttou with the army cantonment
at LbuisvilltL_siLV» n.n exchange, .which
continue*:
**Yhis js pue iif tlie lew military es
tablishments that have buUt—peettnt-
nent roads, (u (~t working days the
contractor completed ti.*{,3<>u square
.yards of Trtoblad axphttHtc- ‘ cnncre.} e
highway laid on a concrete base, <»i
about six in Ups of road IS feet wide.
A mile of the l oad was ov« r a tour- ago. They regmlatv* livef-and bowels. Ad.
foot till, and imt'mxUately ujmWi its j '
CotnpieiioM ;i tmific VQttlU showed tbm ; I'-il.' a Ltlo 5 1 "!’ " ‘ ’I I.
Vi iwuk i i i i * « , f *,.«! N f If tfth. -•>
4,000 \t‘ulru‘s o\t*r tl within *
Some Excuse.
Johnny wn>' ;> t* plcirf'hdy', and full oi
cisea for any wrongdoing One «la>
whistled aloud in *chiM*l and hi a
aelier asked !iov\ lx- haf*t>eued to d«»
Cattle, Sheep, and Horses Will Thrive
on Soph Rations—Corn Fodder
and' Straw for Dry Dairy
Cows, Bulls and Heifers.
large pullers.
uflTcrer ludil lit
examined them do
iid: "I I didn’t mean to
tv hail ‘in iirv mouTtf TfnfTT
The elimination of gi-niu from the
ration and the substitu/ron of cheaper
totals wtrhout interfering witti the
needs of the animal are the. chief
questions of concern now confronting
many dairymen and stock raisers. The
utilization of home-grown -feqyls, par
ticularly roughages, Is especiany de
sirable. xiperience and e.xperi*
mental work have shown that corn
sotlder, straw, and other feeds of this
class can 'be used much more exten
sively than is the common practice on
most farms. These roughages aru
and should he used in the fattening
rations for all farto unimaU except
hogs, ami should tsjjjipo.se tin* larger
part of all wintering or keeping ru-
tl' mis for'uittle. slie.ep, ami dini ses.
Use of Roughage.
Breeding herds of beef cattle or dry
dairy cows can In* successfully kept,
on rations composed largely of-these
materials. Flocks of hretsling ewes do
well with .»'u< It feeds when sonn* gEaln
is added. Horses doing very liglit or
no work need"'llUle*;grain if given a
plentiful allowance of clean, dry straw
or stover. LJuder certaiu conditions,
l of course, grain sliould be added to the
K ration, hut now it should be conserved
a<j largely as juts^ble for human con
sumption.
More than one-third of the total pro-
! ductlon of grain straw in the United
' States Is not being u-.isi to advantage.
; Of the 2-l.'>.()00,000- tons of corn stover
1 produced- aunualiy. it ispvstlniatod tlmt
only SI.5 per cent is fed to stock and
that at least .'k*» per cent of this amount
; is lost 'Through wasteful methods of
feeding! Aiiout r»'> {kt cent of tin* fln-
. nuai! production of straw ts fed, ifijirr
iXtun is burned, and. 12 i>er cent used
foi\ls‘ddlng. Large quantities of cot-
torasvKi met^l haVe been used for dl-
i rec+- ferHMzing purposes in the south
ern stutesNwheu it eould be jo t to
n+Hfli betterAhxr-in the feeding an-
Ilave you ever usial MOTH UK’S JOY
SALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup and
1‘neuinonia, Asthma, and Head Ctt-
turyh? If you haven’t get It at once. 1
It will cure you.-—Adv.
- The coriserv-xtlui* of farm animufs is
a patriotic duty. Their demand and
ralue Justify the most rigid means for
tlie extermination of disease. Some
time wc cannot prevent outbreaks of
live st»a’k diseases-on our farms, Jail
We can and—should always use every
l>ri ventive measure and see tlmt prop
er precautions are taken when tlie <iis-
ea.se first makes its appearance^
Backache
Conservation
Tltis motion
liglit Idea.”
How Is that?’
lie makes tin
Yager’s Liniment is excel
lent tor any kind of pain or
congestion. It quickly re
lieves backache and rheu
matic pains, and is a splen
did tvmedy for Nimral^ia,
Sciatica, chest pains, sprains,
strains, swellings and en
largements. \T
Kffp a bottle in your home for
wnergcnciee — you never can tell
when you will require eomethuig
3Sc Per pottle
Kach bottle contains more than tK*
ttaaal 50 cent bottle of lit iment.
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
incut to tlie public
CASCARA
- - it IStUfi Unfit To than gi T bmTrc.-Tah -
lishtsl customs, but the pfnctiCc of us
ing cottonseed' ideal as a direct fer
tiliser sliould be stopped. The sec
tions in which the practice prevails
need more live stock. The output of
fertillzc£_H#tTti proper utilization would
be much gpeatcr and besides, the farm
ers would get tin? profits from their
herds and flocks.
Th* old family remedy — hi tablet
t rm -aafe, aure, my to take. No
*>Ctate*- -no unpleasant after effects.
Cures colds in 24 hours —Onp in 3
days. Money ba. k tf it fails. Oet tbs
—genuine bo* with ' __
Red Top and Mr.
n\(W Hat • pirture on it
IpkH 24 Tablets for 2Sc. fy^! ‘
A* Any i>ru* Star*
Whenever Yan Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
f The Old Standard Grove'i Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen
eral Tonic because it contains the well
known tonic properties ot QUININE and
IRON. It acts on the I.iver, Drives out
Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds
tin mmmi/JXiss
i H from a Bone Spavin. Ring Bone,
Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or simitar
! trouble and gets hor?e going sound.
] It acts mildly cut quickly and.go >d re-
1 ! / suits aie lasting. Dpe» not blister
j k>r remove the hair and horse can
Ell be -worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with
1 each bottle tells how. 5’.CO a bottle
tie .vered. Horse Book 9 M free.
, r ABSORBINE, JR., tlie antiseptic liniment
for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, En
larged G!;u»d»,Wens, Bruises,V’arico6e Veins;
heals Sores. Allays Pain. Will tell you
more if you write, f I and $1 a hdttle at
c Inin* ot detirereil I-ibenl (rial tittle fee Vjc itanipa
g r W.F.rOUNG.P.D.F.,310tera*l*$t Sorlnafisld.Mass.
up the Whole’ System. 60 cents
ANTHRAX OUTBREAK CHECKED
• men who got credit
mouthed are in rehliry
i Animals Saved by Combating Disease
in its Early Stages.
Joseph Pool’s mule died of anthrax,
was not burled, buzzards arrived.
Twelve hours elapsed,.th ( en very heavy
. rains occurred and .«pr»*ad' the germs
' of tire disease. Another-mule and four
1 hogs suceumbed on the same farm.
Within 72 hours Ulree hogs. tw<> cows
; and oue horse died on the AKTige farm
1 adjoining and lying lower, and two
liiufesAit jiaSture one mile south,on the
farter furtu*"dlt‘d. Buzzards aS eur-
rlers of the disease germs, were re-
; sponsible for the deaths of the mules
! In the lalter htse,. Two. days after
l the first mute tttd 1*001 lost two Fbwx
and three more-hogs. Within h wietdc
I MeTipro lost TO hogs, four e;>tffe and
one horse. In tin* same, period Pool
Defeat
Hrartbum ai..t Nau»-a
r with tin- uin; W WrluhtA
I*'ll* send for' trial bo*
New Vork. Adv. . \ ,
OUR BOYS IN FRANCE ANDl
HOME PROTECTION
liiort
Every Woman Wants
I hurting, under iuy liglit shoulder' blade
also a very severe eoiigh with palii In
my right side- Mv Muabaxtd had> four
; differ, nt doctors for me am! none of
them did me any good. Softie said l had
-eonsitinption and others sald< I would
have to have an operation. 1 was dow n
i —unable to sit up from the first. .oJ
April to about the latter .part of Sep-
temher^-and was nothing hut a live
| skeleton. Finally I took Dr. I’ieree’s
Holden Medical Discovery and also
file] Pleasant Pellets? -- When I had
taken one btitlle of the ’Discovery’ I
eould sTI up for an hour af ajluie and
4 when I had taken three hmttles I could
diPshy cooking, and terfd to tlie ctiil-
dfenTr^totik fourteen bottles in suc-
cesslon L_ uutDwfv^ then in good health.
.Weighed It‘,7 ^fpoiinds. ’ Ml*i>. W.>
IX>UN, 1 New. Brook hfmhS.
' Dr. Pi'erei^ Pleasant PeHefs are the
originaD'mtle Liver Pills, (me^for a
laxatlv( v — three for a cathartic.—AfHc.
Rations Tor Cows. • ,
In *'wintering tireeHPig c;0ws ten
pen nets of straw call be\fed with 20
pcfiiiids of silage^dr ten pounds b.
shutked ^ory and one poundsof <.ot-
ton*. ; m>(| or finseed niwil. IX stovvr is
phMitlful *20-“P*)unds can be fid \v
two pounds of cottonseed or oil cake? 1
For feeding" a . LfKkVpouUiL- fattening
►dder, live pounds, of straw or ten of
(Stover with 15 to 18 pounds of silage
and 12 pounds of corn, is recom
mended.
The following ration making use of
corn fodder’ and- straw should give
good results with dry dairy cows, hulls
ani^ heifers-Torn stover or straw in
Unlimited amounts, ten pounds of clo-
ver'THiy, 20 pounds of-corn silage, otie
|KHiihi ojD-C'ottonseed. na-al, -and two
pounds of conbeqb aieul.. If the cows
are giving a littlendjk, increase the
amount of clover hay arTH teed more
cottonseed me:U or adtl gduteti'Teetl.
Tbery is no need ot suft» v ring from tt e
dfpredafaqis of rats uad min; now -that
StevRTs' .I'a-tii Is readily obtatnalde at
t,< <tiTyV; *<■: y sp;je. A small box of this
c-tTeoit ■ »\ i-v efriiYitjator v costs only Zi>.
cola a usually snfd lent to '-rim;
pletely.j ddjie bouse, store or barn of sals
und niiee. The U: S. tiov rrine'nt has
bought t • ’sum's of pounds of ftt-eirn.s'
Ibisto for use vn cities where rats and
mi'-e are jueritlfub The Paste is also
♦ffiebw.r hi destroying Cfe’kroaehea and
waterbugs. Adv; \ _
FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
Duaohred in water for douches atop*
pelvic catarrh, ulceration and iaflam~
mation. Rftcomncadd hy Lydia E.
Pinkham Med. Co, for ten yeara.
A healing wonder for nasal catarrh,
sore throat and tore eye*. Economical.
farm, lost zone Imrsp anti two cows,
tiufney, a dairyjjaun ti:f aiiti.fher farm
I, i adjoinlnjt Pool, lost, a cow that had
Ww cn grazing in a near-by pasture^ and
•-^iwrther too* of Carter’s mules became
; slciNmj d recovered. -— "
Within tan days 'of the first death
1 the live stock sanitary hoard in the
state quaMiai-nod tlie jJhstrlcf^-rle-
[ stroyed hides^that had bcCn. removed
from some of thKmiinmls and vaccl-
; nuted all the anittui^on fhrpTs whore
1 the disease had appearodavnd on neigh-,
horfng -farms with l’nshmr ^double
autliras vaccine and serum oqd spore
\jjgcitie. Only two deaths -of atftttle
ioccur oq nelghbming farms after vgei
1 dnation, and none on the other fanns>
: except the McTlgt*. place, when* a few
• more hogs died. Some disinfection
was done, but primarily on account of
mini nil ne and thorough yaccinh-
tlon nb other- animnls^in tin- commu
nity tiled of anthrax^ Till* is a‘ re-
j markable record, but, luVd the- first nn-
Imai that dle<l hehn/distlosed of pfop-
j erly f»y burning 4 r '*>’ deep burial, the
("disease would liive been 1 checked at
Hu nln
"Tf we wish to keep otir kidneys ih>the
beet condUloa a diet of milk and .vege
tables^ ipltb only -little meat once st day,
1* the most suitable. Drink plenty o.f
-pure water, take Anurlc thtee times ii.79ay
for a month. /
Step Into the drug^ store and ask. fq£.
Anurlc (GO cents a package). or send Dr.
Pierce 10c for trial pkg. Anurlc, many
times more potent thah iltbfa, often eltm-
tnatea uric a£id as fiot water melts su
gar. A short trial will convince yOu.
The Pn
Knew It Was Gcminy.
Wit;- (uading !cticr)\\\‘*-11, 1 de
clare! Hepc’s Jim Brow ti that I used
to -k®j bnek frtmi
Witlj d fortune.
yTluh—Wtdl, go on! I’m waiting.
Wife-- Waiting for what?
Huh -For you to throw up to me
that you might have married him.
Sold for 47 year*. For Malaria,Chill*
and Fever. Also a Fine General
Strengthening Tonic. —SZSiZXr*
/Write now for our
Pricelists and
$100 Reward, $100
Catarrh is a local disease greatly inttu* j-
Anced by constitutional conditions. ' It |
ttibyefore leqifirea constitutional- treat-
m< t t.. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
is iakentnternaily an'd aets through ,th«
Blood oaHfie Mucous Surfaces of the Sys-
tern. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE I
d^5troj>« thexoundatlon of the dlsortae,
glvee the patient, strength by Improving
the general health and assists nature in J
doing -its, work. $10(gCO for any case-of •
Catarrh that HAt»L’8 CATARRH
MEDICIN'K falls to cure.
Druggists TCc. Testimonials free.. *
F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio!
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE. .NO. 47-1917
^ket Reports on
X An Iconoclast.^
•‘Do you rt'im-!ub»>r tin* famous Greek
artist who pa1iit(S! graju’S that were *<>.
not-ufTii the birds | **« kM-at thhm'f 8 ’
'TiT?. yes; Yxv heard that yam/’ re
piied tlie superior persotw-Htut tirnlth
objgy teaches us that certaiu of the
smaller .birds have very jsxjr eyeslghl.’’
^fursfi rj
■VMM*,
We are the l^r^est and Leadi
Buyers of All Kinds, of Hides a
Furs in these Sections.
given thousands of Pur and Hide
Shippers entire satisfaction.
WE CHARCE NO COMMISSION
Those-Whom You Need. v
. Friends are the people who go afioud
and pave the rAud they kuow you’ll be
wanting to travel.
• Hawaii luta two mouutuius eitn^i 14,
.000 feet high. : 7\
Fatten hogs Ipn self-feeders as far tvs
tM».v*ihle. Jlogs fed lu this way save’
lulkor, save ft»ed in, projairtlou to the
gain in weigh! made,.and.are ready for
market snbijifT Thati those which aye
ha1id-fe«t. L -'S feed Is actually re-
qnired *i» fatten when hogs are self
f-d. : The systehi la tli'^refore-Vco-
ti t Ml every resjj^'t. • ^4-
^URINE Granulated Eyelids,
Sore Fyeg Eye* Inflamed by
Iff San, Dutt and W'inWqui. kly
lekeved by Murine. Try U Ip
C yovw IsWAsd Baby'* Eye*.
JR uf^JIhfairthf.Jut EytCishil
Fit ESS * CRISP * WHOLESOME - DELICIOUS
tnaoyi ether* and hart* yon. Relieve throat
irrltAtlon and ticklia«.*ad fet rid of cough*,
cold* and boawnM* by taking at once .
tU. PnrHmki/U*
9ooDrops
IvVAXTS. ( HUDUE
YAGERS
LINIMENT
•relieves pain i