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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA RAOC KVDI Waiting Till the Answer Comes department of Agriculture.) (Speeial Information 8ervice, U. RABBITS-A QUICK ROUTE TO MORE MEAT By REV. HOWARD TV Moody Bibr# Institute, TEXT'-ijL-.waited patiently for the Lord! and lie fholtned unt6 nie, and heard my CfV.-rii.ilms 40:1. - —•*— ~v ^ - mercury and Attack* your.bones. Take. A dose of nasty calomel fbday and yoa wiiMfejel vve(4k. sick and nauseated, to morrow. Don't lose a day's" work. Take a sponuful of, Dodson’s -Diver Tone Instead and you will wake up feeling great. No more biliousness, Trunstlpittionr sluggishness, hendnrhe, routed tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist , spy* if you don’t ftpd Dod son’-* Liver Tone’ nets better than hor- Tbere's wi re« son why u : j —n should take sickening, salivating mel vvlien a few cents buys a large bottle of Dodson's JJver Tone—a per feet. substitute for • calomel, . It Js a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver Juri a‘ surely :as "calomeL lml. It-doesn't tmik* and Can not salivate. • Haling on the street car recently read the lortiyth ,1’salm two or tin times through, and this is -What' it : ' tabght me. This jmFF- psalm Is evidently . W. an epitome ot Da- mfk: ' vld’s life, or pus- raL- sibly a single chapter in his his- \ ' tory .which Is not w*: yet concluded.. In either case, it is a y good ilJust ration xmr” of Christian expe> ^ J* rience., It natural* I \ ly divides Into five V parts: 1. Regeneration. BaHs TBSAiWaRi Verses l-,‘l. David .ABb fjflfcdBpe not only prayed, nervousness, and wds in a run down condition. TWo of our best doctors failed to do me any good. I heard so much about what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound had done for others, I tried it and was cured. I am no longer ner vous, am regular, you s Children and grown folks ca Dodson's Liver! Tone, because perfectly harmless, -v- • Calomel is a dangerous drug. •The Quickest Meat Producers, Not Excepting all the others. , The Flemish giant is a Belgian hare bred exclusively for and you work the hone mum time. Doee not blitter or remove the heir. $2.$0 per bottle, delivered Will tell yoa more if you write, Book 4 R free. ABSORBMB, JR, WE Gnnilited Eyelids, Sore Em. Eyes Inflamed by ^ J2j5«n. Dmond Wind qu.AUy I ™ relieved by Murine. Try tt In HOW THIS NERVOUS WOi GOT WELL Told by Herself. Hfer Sii cerity Should Con vince Others. Trust Mel Try Dodson's Liver Tone! / 7 Calomel Harms liver and Bowels . • i— ■. ✓ tec,! Liven~your liver and bowels straightened up wifhDut taking sicKen- 1 1 T\ U Id.. 1 * . ' * Christopher, 111.—“For fetor years •offered from irregularities, weakness, auu in eAceiit'ut health. • I believe the Compound will cure any female trouble.”—Mrs. ALICE Heller, Christopher, 111. Nervousness is often a symptom of weakness or some functional derange ment, which may be overcome by this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetables Comjxjund, as thousands of women have found by experience. If complications exist, write Lydia E.- Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for suggestions in regard to your ailment. The result df its long experience is •t your service. r . ■ ■" ■ g ■ ■.» Japanese Language Taught. Instruction in Un* Japanese language in the university' and high schools of New South Wales is now on the-same basis as instruction in Gertimp and French. High-school pupils who de? sire to take a course in Japanese, and later pursue the study at the univer sity with a view to taking a degree, must give-fmiryears trr~n htgtr sctmol and three years at the university to the SBiijecf. As many high-school pu pils as desire may take Japanese. There is also a large class of about 7f> drawn from business circles and other - walks In life, which is now studying Japanese at the university, and the language is being taught at the mili tary school. The increased trade be tween Japan and Australia has*caused thp average business man to realize the Importance of these courses. AN ATTACK OF GRIP USUALLY LEAVES KIDNEYS IN WEAKENED . . vour money Is waiting ni.—Adv. ... - *—.—'' » Not Pets;.Eating Rabbits Poultry. RAISE RABBITS IN BACK YARD o " " Specialists Urge Scheme as Move of the Highest Importance Just Now, large size, with the result meat is coarser* and less delicate In flavor. These' characteristics are cqn sidered by some persons as desirable, hut tIris is largely a master of individ ual taste. ^ ‘ . Poor Swagger. said Swagger, "this is a sup- liire In my t ing." ’ • • x \ "That's where 'jon aje wrolig," said is friepd. "That is* called a saltire," and . wagger to the jeweler; “I , M . , tlie'iialne of the JCwet in my Many people miss the answer because -ring ‘sap hire’and my friend pro- they cannot wait God’s time, forgetting nounces it ‘saffire.’ Now, which of us Deserved It. Mwies .shutsited .into the ditch with that 'litUo second-hand chr tie's been bragging about.” “Serves him right, lie's always try ing to drive bargains.”—Philadelphia Public Ledger. th« mav be shipped-at tills season without HOW CHILDREN MAY HELP | the use of an expensive eyn'a'ii'i i some kinds of meat aq improvised con-, tainer made "of cast-off corrugated pa per-board box-os Is satisfactory. A market basket 4t Kc is. a-cheap and con- venient container for shipping meat by parcel post; Before meat'or meat food products i can-he shipped from one state to an- jolher. however, the shipper must TuF nifth for each consignment a certificate of inspection of exemption. Upon re- 1 quest, information tn ; regard to shlp- | ping meat and metrt food produTTs by ! parcel p*ist will' be furnished ti^Ttl^ bureau ^if markets. United States de- A -b a part men t of agr.culture. I that in* ha's other people to attend to oesides them, ami .that he has hln- drances in his work as well as they. Market Meat by Mail. • On one occasion Daniel prayed, -three . Marketing meat add meat food prod ^ full, weeks before there was any toUe»- ucts by parcel post can be done eeo- that (J<k1 i, a ,i 0 \.en heard him. Thyii nomieally hi_ tpany Instances. Many , came a messenger from God who told kinds of meat find meat food products ^Im that from the first day that he -is correct?" •“Neither,"-said tin Jeweler. "I W< pronbutihU' ib.gfiiss"’ (Opportunity. - -- Manufacturer—Siiall w e . rtilsi* price or shorten the weight? Hfs Partner—Why mit do both?— Life. . ; • Pile* Cured In 6 to 14 Day* nmgglnUi reft.nil ninney tf t’AZO OINTMMNT fall* U, cure Itching. B’lnrt. Bleeding «r t'rutruding file*. True union re^s on single devotion to a single task. » Interesting and Easy Work, and the Financial Returns Will 'Be GrafP" " tying—Proper Care of Ani mals Necessary. - Let the children start tt-mbhltry in the iiaek yard If .they are in earnest about helping the meat supply. Rais ing rabbits is an Interesting and easy work' and the returns NvUl be well worthy of father’s or mother's co operation. Efforts will be quickly re warded! for these ' animals increase rapidly and are ready for the table when three or four months old. The j n improvement of he»-f cattle meat Is \ery palatable and nutritious carP has been taken to develop to the and can he grown at small cost. In ( £rr«»jite*st extent those portions of tlu* fact, the cost of producing rabbits is , | m( j v f rom which are secured the hlgh- : priced cuts of beef. These points . The.Plain .Thing, - - = He—“Tlu* scarcity of coal Is terri ble." Silo—“Then why don’t they plant tnofle of a crop in tbe coal fields?" less than that of any other meat, not Doctors in all part* of the country have l»een kept busy with the eptdemte of grip which has. visited so many homes. The symptoms of grip this year ar<; often very distressing and leave the system in a run down condition, particularly the kidneys which seem to-suffer most, as almost every victim complains of lame back and urin- ' ary troubles which should qot be neglect ed. as these danger signals often lead to dangerous kidney troubles. Druggists report a large sale on Dr. Kilmer's bwamp-ltoot which so many people say soon heals and strengthens the kidneys after an attack of grip. Swamp Root, being an herbal compound, has a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which is al most immediately noticed in ‘most ca*es by those who try it. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ringhainton, N. Y., offer to send a sam ple size bottle of Swamp Root, on receipt of ten cents, to every sufTVror who re quests it. A trial will convince anyone Who may be in need of it. Regular medi um and large size bottles, for sale at all druggists. Be sure to mention this paper.—Adr. X '-- p-_ ■ Not for Judson! A fijuid relative on departure gave Jndson. a nickel. Hfs mother was try-' ing ro convince him that, especially during these times, if he were wise lie would not want to go to the candy fctore, but would stive his nickel. "Nope! I’m goin' down'for gum!” ‘‘But, . Judson," don’t—you think It would he much nicer for yoif to put thfit nickel away and. stive U;?" Judson swelled up with indignation “Well, what do you think I am? A PfUKir • . . . . -• 1 """ GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER Has been used ^or all allmuits that are eaused by a disordered stomach and Inactive liver, su«£ as sick head ache, constipation, sour stomach, nervous indigestion, fermentation of food, palpitation of the heart caused by gases in the stomach. August Flower Is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion both in stomach and intestines,'cleans ami sweetens the stomach and alimen tary canal, stimulates tlic liver to se crete the bile and impurities from the blood. __Sold in all civilized countries. -"80 and 90 cent bottles.—Adv. - Occasionally a couple lnurryi-and live happily ever Utter—they are divorced. Dr. P^ry’« ‘‘Dead Shot” la not * **lo- temro” or "avnip," but a real old-faahtoned doa«? of medlclYi^ which cleans out Worm* or Tapeworm with a single doss. Adv. ;—r — 1 * Bristol, England, factories In 1916 made 1 ,<k)0,000 pairs of army boots. ^r. Pierce’s Pellets are best for liver, bowels anti stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative, three for a cathartic. Ad. Administering the draft law cost the United States $8 600,480. Irritating coughs Promptly treat ceofbt, colds, hoarseness, hroochltls and similar tnOaased sad Irritated ciiadMsns«ftastlw»twttl»atfctsdri—dy PISO’S excepting poultry. Rabbits in yard pens have proved so a way of furnishing a quick meat sup-, ply in European countries that the United -States—department of agricul ture D urging tlrdr wider breeding In the present emergency. Plan for Breeders Now. As February is the best time to mate—March mav be best for Itreeding young does—it will be well now to‘ar range for breeding animals and to pre pare a place for them.' with the chil dren’s help, in the yard. .Four Utters n year, at intervals of twelve weeks, and averaging ri\ or seven young to the litter, may be expected if pairing begins In February.; The Belgian end Flemish giant rab bits are recommended for nvent pro duction. ns the 'ordinary tame rabbit is smaber and develops more slowly. Breeding stock of Belgian Imres tubv be bought from hrcoders .In nearly alt the states at from.^1 to each. They may occasionally be had from pet stock dealers^ Fancy* pedigreed" stock Is not required for moat production. Rabbits eat. bay. grass, lawn cut tings and green vegetation of many kinds. Well fed. the young will aver age five or six |*ounds Uve weigh* when three or four months old. Prac tical experience, b+ordemonstrnted that rabbit-meat can la* produced in mi Un ited quantities at a cost of about six cents, a pound. UV utilizing lawn out- begnn to pray, God had heard him, but that the “I’rlnce of tlu* kingdom of Persia (that is the one w ho hadydmrge of\ Sntart's forces in PersiaK had with stood him one atul twenty days,” put -finally .lie laid broken^ through ids ranks, and was there t-o answer Dan iel’s prayer. Remember that patient waiting is Jlisttus Important'ns pray- log. . + David’s patient waiting was well re warded, for God. did four things for jj ( him: (a) He brought him up .out of a horrible pit, that is out of a con dition of despair and doubt(b) be - set his feet upon the solid rock of as surance; (c) he set him going In the way of Christian service; (d) he put a song of praise into ins mouth—all p Sw0(llsh pwlaI snv lngs sure signs of n regenerate hefirf, and positf , to(al jpic.431.133, • every such life- Is a mighty testimony to God’s redeeming power. More* than sixty years ago George 3Atiller of Bristol Orphanage, England, Whenever You Need a General Tonic vim application «iv«i Take Grove’s The Old Standard Grove'c Tasteless chill Touic is equally valuable as a Gen eral Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of (JUININE a IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches tbe Blood and Builds up the Whole System 60 cents. , Watch Your Calves .At tbA first Indication of souOrs of cholera tftve them Dr. David Roberts' Calf Cholera Remedy * For scours In cattle, horses and hog*. Used and recomiuended br thou sand* of dslrj men and suxhownasa. Resd the Prsctieal Howe V eterinsriss Hes4 tar free booklet •• Itaetas li tee It no dealer In yonr town, write Or. OarW loksrlt' 1st. Co., 100 Srssd Arsnus, Naakstka. Win A Contingency. can marry any woman-! please. ’ i She—But .can you please any? Granulated Eyelids, Sties, Inflamed Eyes rellaved over night by Koinan Eyu Balsam One trial proves Its merit. Adv. bank tie- CutkuraSoap Ideal For Baby’s Skin S -in bncK- , siionld be kept In mind when selecting, X 7 practicable bre( > <lin g animaU. * »*** J)* » ^ Uve ALL MEN AT HOME SHOULP PREPARE FOR WAR As th<> type of animal necessary for The production of large yields of milk f*; en'ire'y different from that of the bedf animals, it h:v« iteen Imposslhlt* to prodtjee a breed which would combine these functions anti be of superior fuerlt for both jiurpitseiv;—- Enforcina tH* Food Law.-* In tin* enforeem* nt of tile fo<>»l .and drugs act tlie-MTiifed States' depart ment of agricu f"•■(>. during tip* |»ast y»*ffr. recommend* d 719“cases for crim inal prosecution and .‘171 for seizure. There were collected for.examination n.6-19 official and 2.171 informal sam ples of food and dpr T s. This, however, does not include thousands- of exami nations made In the field, such as can dling of suspected shipments of eggs or the critical Inspection of consign ments of wormy or decomposed nuts. Tin* various lahorn'orles of the bureau of Chemistry analyzed 27.201 samples, and in addition took 70.729 floor In- speetion samples. Over nine thousand eases were made flu* subject of bear ing. either In person or by-correspond ence. -■ Much milk Is lost In the 'process of handling-in milk plants, says tbe an nual report' pf-th'* bureau of animal industry.'United States department of tings and other vegfftatjon thuf would agriculture. Economies effected In otherwise be wasted, the eust will lie that—particular by “tp> plant cailse'd a even lower. Quarters In Barn or-Shed. yearly saving of $2 ^"0. Simple nifth- ods of <-b)*c , -ing tnilk bottles, often an friends. Afti>r five years - one of them cafhe t)> CLrist. l ive years lat)*r two more A^ere converted, lie jirayed on for tw( iity-tivi* years and the fourth man was suvoLJaur tbe'fiftb be prayed t«ntil death, often expressing full oui- fidence that lie too would be brought!’ to Clirist eventually, “because,” as- lie said, “my 1 if«* so fari as I know is right in God's.sight ; 1 aid praying for something which is according to God’s wtg'd,.and 1 believe itecordiug roGod’s will, and I am prayimr in, faitli, J»*- lieving that God will fulfill his prom ises. > 2. Reflection. Verses 4-5. From hi- own experience, David reasons that any man who puts ids trust in God will he similarly blessed, and then his thoughts reach out to the wonderful works which God has done for his cliil- drrn, and his more wonderful thoughts, which have not yet been put into ac tion. 3. Consecration. Vorsps 7-0: An hour's honest reflection on what God lias done for us, is pretty sure to lead to U whole-hearted surrender to him.. It Is not sacrifice or even service that God desires so much as ourselves. The best return we can make to him is that which David.made: “Lord here.am L I delight to do thy will, O my God.” 4. Expression. Verses 9-10. Any one who. thinks he has a good thing, naturally likes to talk .about it, ami a genuine Christian experience is sure to find expression in Testimony. David did not hide God's goodness and rigltt- The] first test a man la put thru-for •Ither war or life insurance Is an exami nation of his water. This Is most essen tial because the kidneys play a most Im portant part in causing premature old age and death. The more Injurious the pois ons passing thru the kidneys the sooner comes decay—so says Dr. Pierce »f Sur gical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y., Who further advises all people who are past thirty to preserveythe vitality of the kidneys and free the blood from poisonous elements, such as uric acid—dfink plenty of water— sweat some dally and take Anuric. double strerigfh", befor£“meals. '-This An-u-rtc is a late discovery of Dr. Pierce and is put up in tablet form, and can be obtained for 60c at almost any drug store.. For that backache, lumbago, rheumatism, "rusty" Joints, swollen feet or hands, due to uric acid in the blood. Anuric quickly dissolves the uric acid as hot water does sugar. Take a little An uric before nA*als and live to be a hun dred. Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce for trial package of Anuric. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE. NO. 3--1918* SOUTH CAROUNA NEWS Abbevlfle, 8. C.—“One of my Rons had an attack of rheumatism accom panied by severe pains in the hack and in the region of thie kidneys. He suf fered so that he was unahle to go about. After taking part of a box of Anuric Tablets he was completely re lieved, and seems to be entirely cured as it has been some time since and he has had no return of the attack. I believe that Anuric will do all that is claimed for it.”—A. T. M’lLLWAIN, ‘ Route 2. ‘Pleasant Pellets for'stomach, liver _ .and bowels, are made up of the May- apple, aloe leaves ..and Jalap. Tills weH-know’n pellet Was made up nearly fifty years ago, by Dr. Pierce, and can* be obtained from almost any apothe cary—simply ask for Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.—Adv. As Age Advances the Liver Requires - occasional alight atlmulation. CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS / correct CONSTIPATION Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price But Great in its Good Work Genuine bears signature Colorless or Pale Fares “ h Tb!^ d £“ **“ °' I '°“i B n condition which will be greatly helped by Cftrter S 11*011 Pills Outdoor -fenced wins, with huL lies J.mj’°rU‘. n .t l 1 .. 0 ”! pf loss.. and a rimpMjied empress. Ul .lus. own lieai t,. but boldly;, for does when having young ami sleep system nf accounting, have ‘been Ing hutches for other stock,'make tl.te jrworked out ami put ^nto successful best quarters for Tahhits in hack yards? |^Itcr*>Ti < *n In a-number-of milk plants The rabhitry may occupy part of or “ ’’ • - all of a bartijjtir shed,..or he bulit in a sheltered space, in the angle between buildings br walls. Feeding is necessary twice daily. In winter one of the, men's should he chiefly of green food, such as roots or cabbage, find the ot.hey mainly of grain. Roots, cabbage, celery and The like should be washed free from the soil, hut should not he wet when fed. If green food is given in the.morning, the evening meal should he whole oats or otlie-* grain for mature animals. “ A little hay should he given at each meal. __ If properly cared for, rabbits are remarkably, free* from diseases. The more common al'ments result from in sanitary surroundings. Jaok of care In feeding and Improper ventilation. The [demand for rabbit fur Is such as to make it pay to save the pelts of those the bureau’s, Investigatory of milk- plaht management. tch Sk ; m Milk Saved. One creamery in f the. state of New York Is condensing every day 2.V.0O0! and pePBistentJy proclaimed it to oth ers,.. ‘‘Let tlu* redeemed 1 of the Lord say so.” t- 1 * -■ 5. Petiriort;' Verses 11-17. IV enust David' had given himself wholly to. God, he felt free to-call upou God to help him, not in the sense that he had" earned a-ri*wiird, but with the Conti- Lookout Biscijtt Chattanooga Ba-UR- L ; FRES1 • CR15F-WHOLESOME- DELIOOW TMt tANrTMtV MKT HODS AmilD IN INI MAKING OS TNBS1 BISCUITS MAKE THEM TH1 x STANDARD *f EXCELLENCE [ W PreUr bre Rim. or / ntk k« fihoakt. <A* k turn or vnU as ^iviq his aaaU . I CHATTANOOGA BAKERY skins Bell by the dozen, bringing from 00 cent* to $1. or somthlng less.than 10 cents apiece. Later articles in these columns wilDdl«e»ss th^ care df the young llttefir. feeding; .killing land dressing, and the possibilities of mar keting. Farmers’ Bulletin 496 of the United' Slates department of agricul ture, 1 “Raising Belgian Hares and Othar Rabbits.” will aid the beginner. 'imhblta fOF. table use. 4t weighs un.r* than moat breeds, develops rapidly *add *ba quality of tke meat la superior to no hesitation in asking God for any thing it needs, because if ■ktrovys- that Santa Claus of the Air. Just Indore the War ofi Austrian no hhMilan seiit his grandchildreiTThelr dence of a surrendered life, >yhich 1ms pounds )>f skj.ni, milk.much of^wliich I _ .. . former'v was run into tlu* sewer, and several erentimries'novv nmke their en- j Jt would gladly render unto him hn^ . Christmas presents by air in the most tire supply of skim milk into-cottage service or sacrifice that lie might doHlpJ^oved Santa Claus oumneE The site- ) v • ’ [pilot Ttriglrt havgiheen nld Father ~ \ David Is evidently in sore trouble, j Christmas li'Tnself as he alighted u|*on ha cove '‘Inniimorolila avi)u *hn va l.i ^ * * . i ehei'se. These examples are cited iti the’annual report of the bureau of ani mal industry. United State's depart me\f of agriculture.-as showing sav ings effected through the campaign lor conservation of all products that can Increase the supply of food. Rabbit raising on a hack yard scale Is not nn experiment. Thousands of small rahbltries In this country producing jneat crops regularly’for killed for food. The better class ofTfainily tahiefc. These domestic animals are easily raised and .remarkably free from disease when properly cared for. The principal facts In regard to th> raising of rabbits are as,well estnb llshed as those of rearing other domes tic animals, and the directions which a bejpnner needs are few. Statements to th . effect that cef tatn breeds of rabbits priMluce r>elts » "The BeT^aiT|i«*rvT8 one of the best high marker >»tiT^ fe- iin\viirrante< Raising rahbftB’for *h" nr. ine woip for he says, “InnUmeralile evils "have compassed me at*out.” If it he said that this does not harmonize with the early part of tlie psaltn, which is so hopeful and Jubftant, let it he remem bered that changes in life-come often very suddenly, und most of us dive un der “April skies, and'not unclouded ftrP i blue.” , No one is so fully deliver <1 from trials and testings as to be for ever exempt. V ' k ; Furthermore It Is not so much out ward trials that troulile David as tin*’ ■consciousness of his own-shortcomings. “Mine Iniquities have taken-hold ui>on me so that I am not able to look up.” A believer may be wholly delivered from the guilt of sin, and largely from the power of sin, hut there cun he no deliverance from the presence of sin until Jesus comes to sot us free. Hence w should expect trials until that tirng.. ha unprofltab e \\ *».f spectallsts sny! town hr*** but we should also expert-deliverunc* “In the world ye shall hav«* trlbula . tlon, but be of good cheer. I have ov** eome tbe world ” —-— * I ■ * \1 " ’ FTtH th** wide la-.vn in front of the castle ami stepiSf*)! out to meat the children, who-had rushed out to see thlsMcange sight. Iimportant to Mothers Examine Carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, rhat famous old r remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature of i (n Use for Ovef 30 Years. Children Crv for Fletcher’s CasCoria Of course there are some things that you can’t understand—hut (hen there are others. Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout 7 Tok« RH BCMACIDK to ressovjs tTseaoM ana delve tbs poison t rom tbs system. ‘RBKUUCIDR OS THI I SSI OB pw* mi t iha tibi m m octhw* At All DraiKlUi Jss. B*3y A Ssi, WMcssls DistriWtea ) BaJbmora. - YOU CANT GUT OUT but you can clean them off promptly with ABSORBJne A* TBADE MAftR a'G.U.S PAT CP* JJre Remedy Tur«-« Jx.. f — Aj O,. I-ilaftN A Cr«* Allar* S*i* sakfcjy. eric* it 25 a I M*wmL Mate te tec U i. a. br «IMIaa**. SaHaaSaM. ■ r