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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA CAMERAMAN AWAITING THE EXPLOSION OF GERMAN SHELLS THE SPRING (DRIVE Our buys>are going “Over tine top” and i»it<* “No /iniin^ -laird" this spring. No one hqs any rl<>ut»t of their ability to got* rher**.- There will also be a s#rTi»g ^triVO Iin 'Tillursine of the qcean, fi'-fau**- March' is the year's “blue Mon- •l;'\\” It is the uio^t f.ira'l nr->nth of the your. Marfrli and April is ujlrae when resistance, usually is ut lowest" Is a fryius: season for the “run-down'' wan. Hut medical science steps in. and Gave the Slackers Little Lesson in Patriotism W ASHINGTON.—A certain Chinese restaurant was crowded the other night. All Ihe tables' w ere oeeupied hilt one, w hen i in came ai man in khaki. While waiting for his older he spied an automatic piano in-one 'corner of The room. Over lie went, pulled a live- - cent piece out of liis pocket and , n —| dropped it in life slot. The plan t immediately began to play “The .Sta JfT ■ y*V- ,c Spangled Haulier." ’ p* Jill iTTTl Thy soldier . stood up sfi’niglit-- : m5' ' J looked aroyml the room" "s : ’ ~ F,i —~t~~ ~~ Other diners rose to their feet if ' ' until all were standing w ith the ex ^ > JTVtrr-p-^-,!. ceptiotj of a man and two.women wla f^ ■ ffj ^ were seated at a table: oq the other • V . ■ side of tin* room. ^ The soldier looked iW the seated ' # * ones, but liis glan'ccs. did not fea/.e them., They went right ahead talking. .May- he they -thought that "The Star Spangled HarTnef' 1 played on,ah electric piano wasn't {tie same thing tis the national anthem played by .the MarTTieTiaml. Huf the'soldier didn't look at the matter in that light. He walked over to the table of those who had remained stated, r “See here,”die .said, in firm but courteous tones. “As long as d wear this tTTTftTrrnr- P pVn-prTsi* to-sro-Wo-tr-Htnt-tlnytinfLuiid-aiithem is... respected. I’m going to play that song-some more, and when it is plowed 1 want you to says,'"it need not he"! We should itit- -tUatc a hWc of'health,.ai sense of re sponsibility fbV* tIn* cure of our bodies. Do'.nyd allow' the machinery of the body fPjct'UC I'ut tlit* stoumeli anti liver in proper condition. Take Dr. Pierce’s Golden MedP aT'Dis<»very, to he bad at most drug stores in tablet or liquid form, tablets sixty k*ents a viaTi-ciTm- plis*>d of native Jierhs. This puts the stomach.and liver in proper condition.. You may be plodding along, no spring, no elasticity,,no vim. but as soon' as you have put the body into its normal physi cal condition—filled the machinery’, ITs vit \\ere—rr.vou will find new vim, vigor and vitality within you. A little "pep," and \ye. laugh and live. Try it now. Send Dr. Pierce, Hullulo. N. Y., 10c. for I*vw,0*i*i8» ********* -■'H-irfld rtoiif?<Ayfc< / i. her with moving picture cnth<Ta is stall !lug patiently. waiting ;to picturize the eSpbisiuAs of Ger- valley below, as Teuton -gunnel* Situated ovpr the hilltop have-just found the,raiige. FATHER. HUSBAND AND SON Loyal Woman Experiences War Hor rors Thrice and Knits , Right On. kronor on a < >-ff• • • - deal, is -pend < i .g it, buying for every one who will accept. At a corner table, tipsy but digfiificd, it • group of--S-veodisti—nffi*-ofs -xti.tWv- re Into Sweden, Bringing the life of Mrs. W. (\ . ■struggles bravilv tu do th*^' t wal -piu eneg* A little energy will save Enormous Returns ithe (Tiry* The prime necessity of life is healthy-. Willi spirit and energy you have the'power to force yourself into action. The Golden Medical Discovery is the spring tonic which .you need. sucfi fa m i liirnt v truggb felffest s w11o is se\only three years old,, is a cill/en oHFnirtmmt. Mont:. and as here visiting her sun. W. S. Alrnpp. .Ir.. a prominent merchant.. When she was two years old, her father left their Illinois homo to fight the. .Mexican's. He returned *«nfely, lint when the (*ivil war broke out he again enlisted and was killed at Vicks'* burg.* Airs. Altnan’s husband—then her lianee- served in the same regiment. Mrs. Almon was a, Wonuin’s Relief corps lender during the Spanish war. giving both her money arid her time to the cause. Now she Is here to" hid goodby to her son who.shortly goes to tin* front in the aviation corps.. And -she knits right on. tables are Russian officers, in civilian; clothes, who have slipped a-efnss front prohibition Tomea to make a night of Tin* musical instrument had quite :i repertoire. The man in uniform had to feed it a large meal of nickels before it got around to “The Star Spanglyd Banner" again. When tlie si rain* of that song finally rang out, the soldier stood straight. All tlie diners arose. Every man and woman stood, this trine, while the song it ; Finnish smuggh fs over for tire ■*ame purpose, nml perhaps a dozen Englishmen, Ameri<*mis)or FreTTCtimeti, just escaped from Kuss-tir’s' troubles • nd stopping until the night train for Stockholm, all glad for a breath-of Haparanda Is the Dawson of Sweden’s New Kfondike Where Gold and The soldier looked pleased, buF|said nothing. He into tin.- piano. Every time "TTte.Star Spa’ngled Hmmer hodv.in tiie room stood up. ‘ once more tin* national anthem on me -women win. laid infused to.stand up in \ money Wine Flow Freely—Typical Night Scene Pi .vet y in a netifr.il town This i> any night hut on “punch days.” the three days each month when it Is permitted to sell brandy add oth er sfiirits. thw-ltne of sledges that cross the Toniea Js continuous, and in the bedlam of noises the “knp]ielmeis- ter” and his plafyers cannot make themselves’ heard. So they make it unanimous mid join the crowd. (round. This time the 'man the two ... ,, . ■ 1 ornen, . Russia.—The Tor non river is frozen over again, and business is good in smugglers' haven, "from fur Up in tlie Arctic, tundra of Lapland i down to ’ice-tilled Towieu buy. ‘Id miles south of the cfrcle. sTisig^s drawn bv reindeer.- dogs and ponies are crunching acros: tlie river by -night, laden to the runners with tea, I coflfee, rQhher and stigui*. all hound for Sweden, wliere lliey aid w'ortli almost Their weiglit in gold. Tiieir sources are Russia and Fiu- -i land, and tiieir immediate destination | Haparanda, on the Swedish side of the i Toruea river, where ex-sailors, hotel ! waiters and a typical collection of frontier town types are making money hand over thtLand drinking champagne I for breakfast. ilapifrumla is_ Swedish, as different from war distrae'ie'iTTi'mT"”revoiutiou- ridden Russian Toniea ms if it were -hundreds of miles away, instead of i being separated only by a ten-minute sleigh ride in winter arid a ten-minute t ferry trip in summer, across the mile wide, salmon-titled river. Haparanda Whpn vou buy vZlT""- Y-agerMi Lim- ment you get splendid value! The large 35 cent bottle contains more than the usual 50 cent bottle oi liniment, r Tryitforrheumatinn. neurmlgi*, •ciatic*. »prnn». cuU And brui««A. At All deAler* — pric« 35 c«ntA. in tones that shook the walls; he Star SpniigleiFP.aiiiief" ill triumph did ' Off came the man's hat. And flow from beginning to end hei'of* Baby Is Last Representative of Famous Family LARGE FEET GETS HIM OFF 'ZrCr-Cr’CrCrCrCrCr'CrtT-irCr-CrCT-CTtrirCi-CTt: trCrCrtrirC: | PLANS TO DROP BOMBS 5: NEAR DAD’S OLD HOME i Negro Is Discharged From Army Be cause of Enormous-Pedal Ex tremities. San Antonio, Tex.— Private Ivey Cleveland, negro. Twelfth '.company, Third battalion. One Hundred and.Six-' ty-fiflli Depot" brigade, Cainp Travis, is .going hack to the Hrazos “bottoms," where shoes ifre not essential. He will take with him an honorable discharge,’ as he has the biggest feet of any man who ever trod .the parade ground at ('amp Travis. He arrived at the camp wearing- a pair of No. 14 brogans. which were too small. , Hy and by Cleveland's No. 14’s. be gan to wear out. and army officers tried to find a shoe to fit him. They tried a pair of No. 12, double E shoes, hut Cleveland could not* 1 begin to get Ills feet* in (hem. Rather thair-gn~'4o the expense of having shoes nia'dp af a cost of .<1.1 or $20. Private Ivey was Kiven his honorable discharge. Madison. Wls.—“I’m going to fly hack to Berlin, where you came from, dad, and drop a bomb somevlhere near your old home.TT^Sw Thai’s the way Lloyd'A. Lehr- hass, a student in the course in Journalism, at tlie Slate Univer sity. Informed liis futher tliat he had ♦•nlisted in the a Cation ser vice of tlie Fulled States Artnjr, The' father’s reply to the mes- GILBEKT BROS.* CO„ Bsltlmor*. Md. I of you is the Dawson of the new Klondike, and its gold comes from sledges tliat slip hy tin* Russian frontier guards, lull of tlie commodities Sweden needs. It is nearly Arctic, and in tlie heart of winter, .there- is daylight only five. hours. “7 Frontier Customs Post. Refore Hre ^wtrr HrrparaTida was a tiny village, u frontier customs post. Tlie Hussion frontier gendarmes were vigilant and those who slipped through from -+inhmd with smuggled goods were very few and far between, and fbefe was ler-s incentive to smuggle. Tor Sweden Imported, freely from across the seas. Tlie war made Tor- nea . the rival of Archangel and nrnu< Lehrhass’s fatiier was horn In Berlin, hut cni.iio to Auieriea >vJth liis parents when ofilv four years old. i ^ For up-to-date implements and prompt service, make Rawlings your “source of supply.” Ask your dealer. Rawlings Implement Co. Manufacturers, Wholesalers, Exporters Baltimore, Md. Monster Creations of Steel and Concrete to Help Crush Kaiser. T HRRK is a well of human inter, s* in connection with ^he selective service law and its ftilfilLuuuit, which has, as yet, (uirdly been tajiped. Hopsider t lurse 10,i NMi.olHi-qiiC'-tSoiina ires til led'" out by tlie registrants of tjie land. What stories of pathos, humor and fact are contained-4n those documents; — Here U- jiushetIting Jtlial litlppc-ned 7if a -locnThoTTivt recently, when r-eg-is- trants were tilling out their question naires. • • . lie was u poor 'country fellow. How In* got into tin* city, and r« gls- fered, nrril filled out his questionnaire, is one matter. Wliat; lie said is an other, , -T" ■* Vladivostol All • rtAvt . Tfl DP Z Russia. Hapiiraiula shareil the gain. H17 slriewTl »u rhTTfTgsmr Wood and a Targe hotel that’ looks like tt typical Amer ican small town hail sprang’up almost overnight. If is still growing*-* — ‘Tin* goose that lays the'golden-egg that buys wine and keeps the poker games going- lives over, in Finland, which, although short of food itself, I permits millions of kroner worth to slip-through every month. • _• A yetir ago a Swedish preaebtf*^on an innocent .mission, was shot by a ''Russian fronth^- gmird. ^ Tin* trotihle 'tliat resulted led to almost complete laxity, at the fyofitier, and now on any dark nigbrf scores of sleighs slip across tj>e river, unmolested^ ami de posit tlodr, cargoes on the Suaslish side. Some of thegoods' go through Lathe Turns and Bores Shells With Extreme Rapidity—Giant Planer First Metal Working Machine Built of Concrete and Iron. After In* had answer questions, 4fe-, turned to who had Trssiidial Wtn and * Chicago. While .'the entire country lots heeri clamoriiig .for quicker action iin furnishing munitions fur war pur poses, rhiengouiis have lieeti quietly solving the lirohlelii of. Imw to prodm-fi tTie-niaximjiut number of big guns and shells in the shortest posStlilc tj.lfie. As a result, ('hicago—has- becotm- all active .center for I lie ma-riufac}lire of machinery for- smashing Won HiuiTen- Imrg's defenses. . . ■ . Thee first of die newly invontml mmdmies being, made lu-re is a lathe wiiieli turns and bores shells with ex- tretire spc**d. 'itir* second is ;i inacltitie lwyer * ' Nhw. is mat till I have to do with this thing?" in the mail bdx," the lawyer explained agjin. isteant * "Y'T'T s-ny fiirt't is all I have to do?" he said, liositatingly, at last. Yes." i-epiyd the lawyer, good hitnioredly. “Lick it. seal it tip, and drop rt in the mail box. That istill von have to do.” ' , ABut tlie country hoy -tilj sat. y ' ■***} - . ’ * 1 — ’"After a t»it he \shiftcd ill his seat, and siiid: ;y '' “Wi’llMU'w. you say all I 1uive to do is Mick it and seal it and pumit in tlie - box.’ ” . *»; 'J - *’ ~ It is to the eternal credit of that lawyer that,he never crucked a smile, lint encouraged the earnest fellow, who finiUix.went through the door, licking.the ——ibipLiit* .envelope as.he w ent. • aiiSSSggL"-* ■“ RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Tskr- Rif FUMACIBEto wdiom thacana* ana drive tlie pui^uo from the »T»teui. UHtmi m»k ov t*h naioi PI IH KHIlliruil OS TNI OCTSlDr* At AIt n^ralata Jas. Baily Sc Sea, Whole talc Dictrifcaters Baltimore, Md. Toi 1 horlTty-iTf f’pflfet*. that flic Finnish agents se- ! v V rv f^ >r : ,, ‘ 11 kroner a kilo (2.2<> 1 pounds) brings 20 across the frontier, j Small hoys, nwrllled in great oyercouts. I waddle across the rivec on skiis with i rubber tires for automobiles wrapped around thejr waists and rubber is tlw most difficult of all commercial prod- ufitsi to obtain in Sweden. Its export frot^ Russia is forlddden. . \ "Gay White Way" Always Filled. Secret of Giragossian’s Motor Not to- Be Revealed Fengfli. and tin* third is a 'planer of reconl bivaking' size. 'Vriie planer is built of concrete, and iron a ml i.s tie- first metal-working machine tTmjf ! lias ever beeii .built -of that combination. It is tin- biggest* machine -of ii> kind in the world. These machinesfftre so unu-P-trri in construct bin. tiiid can he bnllt with such s|'»eed'tliat the tnel'liods of ntimu- fiicture hgve atrrhct#ft wide ;itrentjt>n -dcr for fnore than lt»o of these nia- chines a secoipi urdered 71, and a .rlii r.d ‘-sp. .. i ' •lliey make the American flUnnd 8- imh shells and the 45riti.sh P2-lneh shelf*. ■ ' , -, The Tretu h are tin American. . These imn-hiMes turn our are -meant only for high exj The shop in -which these T l)r. nivst-ery; that Ims/surrminded Giragossian's free-cnergy invention—the i Garahed— is not to In* cleared by the olfioitil tests ordered bv congress. The se<-ret of the invention, if it proves a success, will not lie disclosed until after the war. The Oarnhed, its inventor e!flflus, pill la; of Kill Dandruff and Itching same size ris th jusr wait H eff) as an en gine of war, t nnd for that reason lie does not wi-h its secret to fall Into the hands of the Germans. . withCuticura Soap 25c. Ointment 25c & 50c DOT CARABED BSC me secnET Tlit-* smitggh‘rs arc rlic richest Five New Knglaml scierrttst.s have i X4a.:.i;.t was built pi |s day's Saves Two Delay. Machinery usei] 1 for war po(*p4*s*is- fofnmrly was made'so >1ow ly that-it -would be imposfible to sniqny ,wRh it the~present detlinnd.!- for quK k c*?n Struct Lou, -»Vi> 'ffttcTiipt to build' tbj> big planer of iri*n. ar^ording to, regu lation methods, would nave meant a » ” . v - T~* : delay .of at leasLTvvo vea’rs. j- V ✓ The machine for buying guns rs-8(» feet 4oidc, and weighs ijo p8*s, llut ir can lie placed in tip* uupumotli planer, vVhlclL has a bed lHT feet long und r \V£lgh<~ much ..more than 2,100.!JUU •pounds;'''-' - v . * *- ^ The it»\ *-ti:«u of tin- uui' liin*-> is Way"- the with other and threat sperd lias.mar feed every s(e| in tin* work,.- jriie Imieliines weigh ter tousteadt^ndtire -*»I«1 at .Cl.oop. They are.-to be turned fuit In Immense num hers during the m-vt few months. EGGS-POULTRY any Giri Yell Leader, Berkeley. -('al.—T'Jie. junior class it the Tuiversity of Califmyiia. liHH-shat- iorod-rittrprooedent by elect jpg » ^j r | lender. Slu* is Miss^ Marion Sutton, ntid she reeeiVed liiore than twice as many votes^H her male ad versary, ,1. I. W Ijite. wfio declares tliat many of’'me meri ufjli,- *^q nsr rVew him dovtmrt the polls.. STOP YOUR COUGHIMO of the Garahed, will not be allowed- to .witness these tests.,‘"The board of scientists will he pledged to secrecy. When the tests have been carried out; they will be permitted to make only one pr two announcements^ They may say either "It works^of "ft lia+e-faRed”—ndthitig more. Glragossiaa approaches the tests with the same absolute confidence that he has, displayed In every step of the long figlrt to have his invention tried out No need te let that cough persist. Stop Ike Initatloo. and remove tickling and hoarae- pc«^ by tgUwrlM the inflamed throat with YAGERS LINIMENT RELIEVES PAIN write;,for catalog ANC$P«ICE.LIST - WAREROOMS. 219 SOUTH TRYON ST - > CHARLOTTE. N.C.