Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, December 27, 1917, Image 3
HARWELL SBWTmBL, BA^KWELU SOUTH CAROLINA
KNOWING THE REAL
DNEY SUFFERERS HAVE
FEELING OF SECURITY
No Raise
IN CATTLE-TICK
Too Have Trouble^ tp Study Be
cent Development of Gifted Rate
of Mqn, Saya Writer*
You naturally feel aecure When you
\&w that the medicine you are about to
Remedy
u ,j ' ■■
kfL i*. absolutely pu
and, contama .po
rrvjwlires e ha rd, ? Ideas soon W-
cotae fixed. fOidy a great .upheaval
such as a war, or.oth«u* stern ordeal
ipoves -Us to' revise ~odr ^-preconceived
notions nniFexamirie the <tfuth o< our
harmful 6t habit ^roducipg, drugs.
Such a medicine is Dr* Kilmert Swamp-
Root, kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
The same standard, of purity, strength
_and—eieillenee ermamUmed in every
Heart vof Unsentimental P
Sergeant Hears Call of;
^ a Child.-
Tbc standard cold cure for80 En
in tablet form tute, no fr**w
—cure* cold ifc . S4’ hours --Rrip iq 1
day.. Money backt.fi tialla. Get the
genuine boa witb^Ked,top and Mr.
* _Hiirararture^it.
vosti Tea, givaa ^^3
n>7re.Mvea money, yjt
Swamp-Root is scientificallycompound^
tei fro hi vegetable herbs.'
“It in-not a' (stimulant and is taken in
teaspoonfuT doses. ,
It is not recommended for everything.
Aeeordihg to verified testimony it ia.
-nature.’a.great helper in relieving and over
coming’ kidney, lrv-cr and bladder trou
bles. X . . i \ .'.
A sworn statement of purjtjv is with
every bfittle of l)r. lviiiuera Swamp-
Uoott " / ;
If you need a medicine, you should have
the best’. . * ' • '
If you are already convinced that
Swamp-Root is what you need, you will
find it on *ale St all drug stores in bottles
of two Rize9|,^ mediuip and large, ,-v
' However, if you wish first to try this
great ■preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer A Up,, Binghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle.- When writing be sure and
mention-Ahtia paper.-r-Adv.
LIFE IN HANDS
24 TabUta for 2Sc.
At Any Drug Stova
Rushes Back Into Burning Buildin
After Saving Many Live* to Res
cue Plaything of Little
JK% ■ : Girl. ' . * -
'' I. ilfiit ptts.sjous finhied'tq fin mo by
war sear the soul ami fuse Inherited
I'haHirN-risties Into new : wlotneats, so
that the real temper of a people stands;
rcveqjefl, fJHiini-inited hy the .fifes that
htirn nltiiig Its hhtllo ].fru* rf
So ft Is with Italy ! | • J
Most of use love'Italy, few»fknow
her,. William Kav Wallace writes lit
Scribner's. Too'few* h.iiye troubled to
study the recent development of. this
griuit mihI gifted nuv«* r 'of? huS’ujaJd.^h'
has eoine fo tnlfe up again theTieritage
ofTlllcicnt Roffif. ;•*" •*,
1 Woe Betide Him-.’;'
Miss Eleanor Soars, the yoaag
sjnirfswoiiiiin, was talking in Rostem
nbout it young man who'had rcceaUj
been Jfllt«d. ~ ,
. “It was his pacifist tendencies that
made heV jilt him," T sai(T" Miss Sctn
"Froln socialism ho drifted to the t
Won’t Works. I believe he bccuaa
positively.pro-German in the end,T?
. She shrugged her shoulders; ,v ■
ST Every girls loves u bargain,” Ah
said, "but, woe betide the man wto
cheapens himself hi her eyes!”
Chicago.—It Is necessary to say that
IHdieesergeants.aro cold, stern, sfivue,
exacting and utterly devoid of sr-iiti-
meut. It Is only fair to say that' Mar
tin Mulyihill is a police sergeant of the
Chicago- uVeuue station, it Is a, fact
there wits tp lire one evening recently
In the apartment building of four sto
ries at 543 North Mictitgup^avenuV (old
Pint*;street). • •
; When. Sergeant Mulvihil]. espied tha(
fire he loped to a call box, kwit in an
alarm, ami turned. He sawTdrs. John
Geisler lowering her Infant brother
from the third floor by a rope of twist
ed sheets. He saw the heads' of
frightened occupants projected from
.numerous windows—projected, that is,
at sych tlm*‘s as the clouds of smoke
permitted. The whole building was
ablaze, and the fine oak woodwork of
a time when they bulhled better
flopped merrily lu the .flames. ,
In Nothing Flat. ‘ *
MulvlhlU tore for the baejk door, and
made the four flights in nothing flaf.
TTinrles Snery, who lived there with
his wife and child, had sfhrted ,-lown.
Snery slipped, dropped the__ A’h'Jd ' a
flight, and himself fell fur enough to
work a fractured leg.
- RIul vi-lii il grabbed the child ami
Snery and bore them out and scot
thepi to u hospital Then he went back
for more. .His; facewus. burned a nd
his clothing .was n sight. (Oh. copp.-rs
buya^ieirown clothing, no matter,) He
found Mrsr-Htto Miller and her two
children of t-hree^and s^ix years and
took thehr out. Ills breath.was get
ting short, hut lie went buck for more.
— On the second floor he found Mrs.
M. Miller and George Bri^ley, an aefor.
He took them out to Safety down the
smoke-choked stairway. Now his cap
was gone, his collar was uskew, his
coat was on the point /»f disappearing,
NG VAT ERADICATES BLOOD SUCKER^
instances .To trnns|)ort jlicnf from tin-
swampy, mini. Fracticaliy all of the
cattle in this s couiity were ticky when
<he dipping began, hat 4ho y.unity is
found how to'lie In tit .condition for
release from quarantine'.
Another kind-of ohstiniei'Ay as met in
west Texas counties, where the work
was retarded by it. severe dry '•pell,
Uahchincn in <N»iicho coimty. loyal
supporters of ..-tick -i-radin.iion. imuled-
Water for priming- vats eight miles,
tnnkltig the round 1 tri}» i»f l(i .. titiles.
4Jgje ranchman ixas known to have
huuferF-Ayater 12 miles, a rmmd trip
oT24 itillw/Ssv.
(From ttic* I’nite.l States Iiepartment of
- -■ . '• Agriculture.) •
The record-lireaking released this
year of Southern territory front feder
al quarantine for, cattle fever ticks
is tangijfl)le~proofnhat difficulties which
at first-scent insurmountable can bt*.
fitmisbcd by determination and hard
Page Sir Isaac Newton.
In a certain Indianapolis home |,s a
large plaster of paris globe used by the
ltijxl parents of tluiJlikree ]»r«>mising
rhlkTren. says the Indianapolis News,
to acquaint them with tje-ir gengraplT^
lessons. The other day tlie_;mother
went into the children’s room and
found the, youngest on-the floor with
the globe between bis knees '.itld a
dead-fly in ids hands.
‘Tut that filthy fly
ninnded the mother.
^'^-Tlie -child w*ai( plainly disturbed.
-X’ut'TF^mvn. What »!*«■■ doing
wit'll it?” thc"mutjher repeated.
•' The-child nnswerCd'^yith action. I Ip
put the fly. on the-top rtf^fhe globe>
then sjitin it around qnlckly. > THe. llv
fell to the floor. »
“Mother.” the boy pleaded, “tnoTTrPTJ
why does'the fly fall olT the earth wlie.n
important fo Mothers
Flxaniifie carefully every bottle of
< ’AS’lTMUAv that fafiious .old remedy
for infants and children, and see that it
In i T se for Over 30 Yeufs;
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
' Gertnniiy some day will trace hor
downfall to the theory that nothlflff
but victory matters.
Mississippvlwhich is to he entirely
freed this .yearT'^fYers a striking in;
stance, uf a difflcultymetand sur
mounted. Iji tip* gulf portiorCofLMis-'
sissipjit - it 'appeared ~fmrn the hcglTF
ning that the swamps, wiiich usually
tl-rp several miles w ide oil..both" sides
of the many rivers and streams, had
raised an. impassable tiarrier to the
tick >jdrk. '.In these swamps 'arP num
bers of small jioftils or lakes. The
ridgy land hetweien them is covered
with ./detise etufl* and pines, with
Sacrifice Is not a bargain count
affair; ..It--Is. ahvays ratefl at a Jd
price*. ^ /
Sores and^Woaa
If you knew \M wondarfal fca
property* opvr. UavM Bokwa
A ItsOBrBKNT—Price •!
Ton wojrM otp no otbpr ftp par
in Lhatrpatmpnrof wine oa
poll ptII and ftttula. Ill
Relief.
^ "Another thing to he thankful for!’
“What’s that?”
"All Hie stori's are closed. For on*
day there’s no chance of being remind
Lack of knowledTpvwliich has cum
stfl il ted'(he greatest obstTrelsgto prog
1 ress ip tick enoUcati'on. is heingmiet
t<» sui'h an extent t*y edueational prop"-
Uganda tlqit the conditions are re-
r-gartie«4 as • ineotnpnraiily "hertpr rTfiPr
I they were a .few- years ago. Residents
i pf released areas have testified with
good results, and travelers,, passing
' ffoth area to area, have been in-tru-
mental. in spreading the good new s.
South Shown to Be~Cattte ’Country. -
A great aid has imen found in mov
ing. pictures in the cities and In Inn-
tern-slides in the niuintry. State fairs.
| at which southern-grown animals, the
fcq^mls o^Alfthern-growii. were e\hil£
ite«l, hajHteren a great factor i’i the
edtteffTNaB^P'Ympaign. Iiitroiluct ,..u of
I north(*^H^^^J»reeds without loss bv
deathj and tliolqLcnntlnuanoo to thriie
! lias gone fat in dltstroyiTig 'the old ilfu
j slnn that- the Soimi was not a cajtte
I country. The suAressfu! er.'ihcfuion
] of ticks and the gearing of pucb breeds
as far south as lower Mississippi fuis
effecftially banished, Uri* notion >hat
"ticks cannot be eradicated in the
southern countries* imd that tla cll-
’ irtate’wns .utifir for cattle.
I.uximpKf growths of alfalfa lej.
pi‘(li‘7:v^co\vpons, Sf»V—bcntis;—nv ■' 1 iln
i tits, .Tohnson grass. Bermuda gra--- and
Qrirn «>r peas all best used as forage,
fhave convinced the skeptic that food
1 is abundant. The silo and imp .ved-
I met hods of curing hay ha ve dci^dn-
i st rated that forage cun be rarriertover
! from season to season nitd/fluii the
i cattle need suiter no e^fCet in theft*
growtji on account/ of seasonal
| changes. Gradtiallvr one by one. the
fqlse iileas of cAtfle raising detriinen-
i tnl to Soutkyrti farm husbsft^lry q<re
being corrected within and adjacent to
; the nev/tick-free territory. ^
Com
jaihapfiurt—ty-iMltUail—i —
Read tbc PinikiI Hone VrMrtaaH
Iwt far ft** fcMklrt «a A«4w la Ci
If no (lealpr In yonr town, write
V, Keeping the Quality I’p
LAXATIVB HKoMOOClNlNR. the World-.ramom,
Can* fur Cold* und (Jnp, )■ now SJ*- a«*r IkT. Vn
■*cr*>aiil of the adrancp In the prlre of the mvatf*
■4f*f^f*Otpritemal.Coni^pntnit*<l RitractsatKl/liem-
lcaJ*> contained In LAXA.TIVB BHOMOOMNINH
It was iipceskarx to Increase the price to^lbe l»rti«-
«lst- It has stood the test for a Qnarter of a-Cenl-
tht' swampy country by any other
means than upon foot, and also''often
make it impossible to see, more than
a few feet away the cattle that have
strayed lino'the wilderness. V ’ .
Notwithstanding the hardships ac
companying the dipping.mf cattle in
the r Mississippi swntnp section, ithe
owners, with the-assist a luv of county
Itispbctors, extricated the. rattle from
the swamps, dipped them, and as far
as possible prevented them from re
turning until the hjtter imrt of the. dip
ping season. Another obstacle in this
section arose from the fact that the,
land Is only slightly higher than the
Gulf of Mexico, and thus* became ..su
persaturated w itln water. It w^s *nec-
essaryMhcrcfore. to build ninny o{ the
dipping vats several feet ybove the
earth, increasing the difficulty find ex-
Leave It.to Heh^^.
A tuan may liURt thunderbolt
meats at ills wjfe, but she can u
think nf^souXMhing to say when
through.
a brass band down the street because
he didn’t have a gun.
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 51-lflZ.
Chan
for a Peep.
”(Jot a tpKutram from my Imslmnd
just "now/ Kvery time. I get a tele-
gruiii/Q - hand shakes.so I can hardly
open it, whether there Is any bad news
-<fr not.” i ’
“Same wtth me.” said the neighbor
gossiping over the back fence. “It’s a
w,under these- smart men wouldn’t
adopt Isinglass fronts for telegrams
same as they use in letters. But they
don’t keer how,4hey worry us witu-
Carter’s Little liver Pills
nonso o
Helpful .
to the
Healthiest
Set You
Right
ITTLC
apfuaeie. was blot and
inte.d in Alabama. In
; of that strife more
tie were dipped every
ring necessary In many
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’*'
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chiy Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen
eral Tonic becanse it contains the well
kgown tonic properties ot QUININE and
IRON- It-acts on the Liver, T)rtves ont
Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds
np the Whole System. 60 cents.
Small PtII
Small Doee
Small Price
/ran and middlings Is good. If there
j Is an unusual proportion of very rich
| food ia the "scraps'tt^may he de'sH-TiTTc
to use brail alone f»h - Thickening. - The
, more fneal that can he stirred in and
still have all the meal moist the bet
ter... Mixing can he done much more
easily and thoroughly hy 'mixing in a
1 >n i 1 having a capacity .about three
times the amomi't of scraps mixed at
j one time* T
; If the mash with scraps makes more
tlirm one meal for the flock, the. pall
sliotyd be kep.t covered ■ until the next
feeding. As a rule it is not advisable
to feed such a mask oftencr than twic'o
a day, but if mixed quUe dry it may
be fed-.three times. The octStsion fpr
j this* - will exist only w liere scraps aril
so ahmidanr that when thiclveanamwTth
meal the^;., may he made tlV^e^clusivc
diet. This’is nbt- as ration a^
one containing soiim/iird grain. !»nt
WASTE FOR CHICKEN
Colorleu or Pale Faces SSbtedd! 1
• condition whlcfi will bo greatly helped by
Much of Kitchen Refuse Gan Be
Utilized for Poultry/-—
C artels Iron PSIft
Change of Heart.
“Tom is ho good hcartial.”
“IRially? I thought he was trou
bled with palpitation.”'
Such Thing* as Vegetable Peelifigs
May BeM*ed WKJrn They Constl-
* tut* Only Small Part of Scraps—
// Cut Fat^Meat.
Acid Stomach, Heartburn and
'dulrkly disappear with the use of
Indian V»g« table l'-llls. Send toF"
to 372 Pearl St.. New York. -^Cdv.
•Nausea
-AV right's
trial bux
Do Yoix/rhink She’ll Burn Up
Berlin,-Conn
name.
lncs to change'its
_ij’repareti t>y* the I'nited St-ites Oep'art-
ment of Asrriculfure.)
Not nil of theJ;oft!*e in_scraps, from
the. kitchen is suitable f<7? poultry feed,
but tnttclj of it. when ciirefttlly selected
.and prepared with a view to getting
Its full food value, is acceptable In
the pQiittTy pen as h supplemental feed.
Sulim Tbfngs'. such as vegetable pepb
itigs. may be used w hen they 'eonsT'-
tute only a snipII pa.rt.nf the scraps,
but when they nr-Q in excessive quan
tities it is better to *rtispose of ther^i
septkra'te.ly. j JL,_ "
The same is true of coffee gnjmfns
and ten leaves. Fat ineat/fi large,
pieces should nof be; im/with .scraps-
forjamltry becatise/lmn enjj swallow
a much .largct>Tflc.ce. of fat^ than Ts
good for he* By cutting wir*te fat
meat>WTpic«'es no'/larger thanNme
w^fftd cut for-himself at.the tab'e. ana
by making sure that the flit doi's Tint-
eXeped 10 per cent of the, wraps 'fed
at one time the dtmger.s In feeding fat
an avoided. . . *
The best wav-fo stive “kitchen waste
far poullry is to keep a one-gallon jar.
of glazed or galvanized ware, with n
coyer, in a convenient place.' piitting'
Into this scraps, of bread, 'cakc’ tind
mca tAfroftvTln' table. *wvijm:vntv of serv
ings of veget a hit's, 'cihvtql^vijl.eii. ptt d-
tbijigs,. etc., and whate’yer vra*h»/rom
tile' preparation of meals Is' suitn'hb4>*.
cor.bine with these tilings in a tntish^
(ttice*a.day the contents of the jt.r
should he turned into a-pail pf ifppro-
priiite size and a r s n uch' gro'uird feed-
and he' needeuNi reit. But he went
back fur more. -X
On the first floor therKnurfained Mr.
anil Mrs. Johus, who si>*fnetk/l|ll uri
ll ware of the danger/MiUvi’hill cussed
a wee bit and brought them out. Then
lie stood there*rnd muttered : “Let ter
Fear* for Her Infrint. ..
Perspiration streamed down his face
and his hands were blackened and
"burned. As he ^tood there he felt a
Httle tug at the skirt oFhls coat. He
glanced down and gjusia little.girl look
ing up n* hjm .appealingly.
’’Please, Mr. Polieetnan.” she was
saying, “my mum; is AuntT 1 Johns. We
live oh the first floor. And I h'ft my
(loll back of. the kiteb >n stove..* Do
you think she’ll burn up?” /
“Tli* hell , you say,” niuttered Martin
under hj^ breath. Then he noddedpu-
the girl; ‘Tkqi’t cry. I’li be h>etfin
n miriute.’ ■
And heftie the_4irexttCti could stop,
him. unsertimentyT^MurUn MurvUiiH.
plunged baely^+mo the burning tlldld-'
Ing. Hp^vas gone only a minute.,
WhpuTie came, out- his face was.hotter
aful his clothes more torn. But he
walked over to Annie Juhns. y"
- “Upn’t cry. girl,” he said. “Here’s
vour doll.”
BOLL WEEVIL SECTIONS
EarTy"'Dest-uction of S'talks DeVt
Food of Insects and Their Hi
bernating Places!
In-all, cotton sections where.the hoi
weevil is present farmers slumi'd grub
er J lie eottoti crop as rapidly sis'possi
libi. in order flitiV the flehts* ifuR )>,
cleaned uiyfui.l The .stalks dost rayed
Early destruction <>f stalks serves-.nv,
purposes—ir d«‘sLr.'ys Jhc food ot i > j *
fall crop-of weevils and it .destfo) >
the hihvruating places; \\fli. r. ; - possi
hie cut the stalks at"«t the crxip i-
harvesteci aipl ,ph>w/ them finder. Ti*;ii
ing strife to Cover all tne'siaik's' coin
pletoly.. If -(lie farmer has not .snfii
cient tea-ill power to do this sa!\ si
plan is to burn the si;ilks,-s<!=r—
RECORDS
VALUABLE
Nine-Year-Old Girl Shipped by Express.
Boston.—Miss Hurriet A. Artflefson,
nine years old, of Boston, recently was
»hipped from that city to' the home of
lier grandparents*in,Beaufort. S. C.. by
express, with tin express paekitge ship-
ossibft^Ao TelF’i*V hen Fowls Are
th Keeping or When Not VV.th-
outF Somethtng^^j^o By;' ’■
its cnn>e stirred
iron
.. Trie, siinottwt^fttnd may jiAt 4»e possible fo tel
VCds to be used will 'hens arc" worth keeping and win
' <1UflDtlt -y fiT wuHr should nof he sord. In fact th
nd wheTtTPr any'par- t»e'iuipossit>lc unless records ar
‘dominates. ■—- . But no clfuuces should be fail
a nillcture of scraps very old hens or herts that havt
ty a mixed meal of shown their worth its layers. -
■eight, of corn meal, be safer to keep, pullet*. -■* ,
pipg card fastenejl to her coat
en stirring s
Aged Pair Held as Plekpocketa. ^
—New Y-orkL—Mrs. Madeline Zinsfee.
aged seventy-seven years, ajuTdoseph
Jones, aged 84. are undCjr arrest In
York charged With shoplifting,
rul^are held adder $1,000 bail^~, _
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