Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, April 18, 1918, Image 11

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- f r •H, , \ j BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA r l t. t PAQI NVIN . J JetContenft 1571uid Drtot JL 9ooDrops /. /1 For Infants and Children. V nELPSfe SOLVES PROBLEM OF GARBAGE Calomel Loses You a Day's Work! .ALCOHOL" 3 PER GENT. . AVc^ciablclVefparatiofttttfAs- similatin^tbcFood by ; fjntitheStomachs and BowclsaJ IniantS. tHJL»K^ v if*? v T}.< 1- Thcrcby Promoting Di^csbon Cheerfulness and RcstCoatains | neither Opium.Morphlne nor • I T V t X/ II CO TIC Jhtipc afMDrUXUZ fiTVILR Pumpkin Seed Always Bears the Signature of A!x Srnjtt Jhc1*U* Satt! An' tr Srfd J'rpp, rnjit JfH'arbonntt MU* h i,7b I Seed l iunfttd Swjar _ hurtryrrrn fhr<> r j: A helpful Rented}' for ' Constipation and Diarrhoe*.- i; • and FeVerishncss and Loss OF SLFIvF resulting ihcrcfrom-iiiinfancy .....—r • |, Facsimile Sigoetig. 0 * The ChJTAt’ii'Compaq. > lAS r Yont v- Incinerator 'Easily Constructed, aad Not Costly Will Consume Unsightly Rubbish That Accumulates' An effective,’'' cheap ineincr/itor for a suburban home ran he made from the matje^nds listed herein. First lay six and one-half bricks’ on a smooth base. beginning on line side with half ,a brick,placed next tie a Avbttb* brick’; then-take', a whole brick and,lay it. crossins'"the rud- of-Um last One. Con tinue this until the full six and one- half bfl'Cks hay.e bCi*n used. The second, third unit fourth rows are laid in the same manner, lapping the j joint*. • NVdven the fourth tier is eotii- 1 pleted lay on a good <uu*-luilf inch coat of mortar -sand imbed in it ten iron liars eiuth -1 inches' Toh'g aod about one-fourth inch in diameter (or the flat kind) laying two In. front over MRS. E. (i. HILL USES EAGLE I REMEDY SUCCESSFULLY! This Jersey City woman writes:, “I i hnyd Hyed? Ua distress and .misery the ! past/"seven Years with the piles, 'rPEe f bleeding wtfs terrible and if anyone has reason to he'thankful It, Is myself'to be cured of that terrible ‘complaint, j Three boxes of Eagle Pile Remedy have cured me and make me feeh ten years younger.” , —i. , This gratifying communication Is only one of thousands that are prov ing the, everyday successes of Eagle Idle Remedy. As a blood purifier and Exerv druggist in town your drug Corrective of pile cnuses. It Is without everybody s drugfeisi has no equal. Spare yourself-an operation * k' r ‘ tailing ofT in tin- *m! and costly doctor hillsJ SomT $1.00 to ‘"-ibmit-L T hey all give tie Mini;.;., the Repd Distributing Co.. 1-|R Godwin 1 '“«*• Dntlsmjis Liver Ton, is. St., Paterson. K. j.,.' for.'a. box: at once. Its place. Read my guarantee I > 1 ' 1 f Mi dus, constipated or head achy you need not take rfasty, sickening, danger- ou^ eafemel to get straightened up. f* of rea-- Vt I." your druggist send his name to above address.—Adv. cannot i ■ t In n supply you, makers at the Know® Mother 'Now as Herofne. The Wfimaiu who pl.o\vs is not a new woman: ucc«mling to the i’liiladelphlti I’llliih’ Ledger. • . mother hail l.'L <•!»i011'*-ur” said, a pros|VcnjuK shipbuilder^She plowed' —ami >iw‘."dtdml ItuVe one of , these 1* ti. ii'^o-p^ivvei 1 , I hree-jtlbw, tenucres- a i7.iv ‘-jiifWiH 1 , •f Met,r|*s- ■ cir-irve a stmight i tTier. ”5 furrow itimm: ; had" To the Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. V < "WV V TMf oiirrtuii »ema»mr. New toun errY. To The An Incinerator Built of a Few Bricks, Having a Grate Under the’Garbage Grate for Drying and Burning the Refuse Matter. • ^vortiAncv.t 1 . . ., n . _ > the bricks tg support the next tier, spacing them equally. Another com plete tier of eight bricks is then laid, starting with six and one-half bricks to make the front opening. On top of this lay ten more bars imbedded in the mortar, then lay live, layers of bricks, finishing the top !*$• rounding it off with mortar. _ . Whgp tliis is eon jdFfed the ineinera- There is ito foundation for the alleged vioPa f ions of law attributed to our Com pany by agents of, the Federal Trade Commission and I want to say emphatic ally that Swift & Company is not a party to any conspiracy to defraud the Govern ment. Nor has Swift Sc Company been guHt^ improperly storing foods or of makingstiilse.entries or reports. Conferc^ cf packers, where prices have been disefossed, have been held at the urgent-requesnapd in the presence of representatives of either the food Administration or the CountifotfNational Defense. And yet the packers.have befeu accused of committing a felony by acting in collusion on Government bids! ‘ We have done our best, with other packers, large and small, to comply with the directions of the United States Food Administration in all particulars, including the furnishing of food supplies for the U- S. Army and Navy and the* Allies, now be ing handled through the Food A.dminis- tration. — We will continue to do our utmost, un der Government direction, to increase our production ana assist the Food Adminis tration. We consider that the opportunity to co-operate whole-heartedly and to our fullest powers with this branch of the Government is our plain and tnost press ing duty. The Trade Commission Attorney has, by false inference andmisplaced empha sis, given-to di^cprinected portions of the correspondency taken from our private files and read into the Record, a false and sinister meaning with the plain purpose of creating antagonistic public opinion. tor will have a lire grate below qml an other above entirely surrounded with bricks. Tin* second grate forms a re- ccptable for garbage. Tin* mortar should he made of slaked lime, and sharp sami,—Ronald F. Rihlct, iu.l’op- ular Science Monthly. I’oM s and ■'tenr)I v iieliind lie- Iiotstv; "Sfie never jirctet.ided it was easy . Work, for If w’asn't. Rut she Was a heroine.- and <h.e did not eo.nq»1ain. I know How . _in -1 In• - |n tjs|ieetive of tile years, tlt.e woman.that slie ways." ' GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER ha*’been ;i luMtsehoid reni- fiy aU ovef toe, laviiiWn w orlil for itmrq ‘than -half “a .eentui’j for eohst yaMmi. intt*stinal trbubles, toi| nl liver and the generally depressed Teettng tiiiit aceoinj)anie.s Buch disorders. It is a must valuable remedy for indigestion or nervous dys- ,|»ep*iia and' liver trouble, bringing on headache, coming up of food,, palpita tion of in art’and many other symp toms. A few doses of Ay gust Flower will immediately relit vt* you. It is a gentle laxative. Ask your tlruslrlst Sold in ali dvilifced cNvuntries'--VdY. The Lesser Evil. *‘lf you were eejiipellei! to engage In conversation with out* or tin* other for jin hour, whivh would you iTmtet*. a woman with a mission or one who thinks she i* niismajerstoody’ •’The vvotnau with a mission.’’’-, - ”U - ’ • . , •rhe v • .n’d do most df tin* talking. A Women who thude- sdn* is utlsiurdel'r sf.ootj tisua'lv wants a'-Mttlt* eonlhleiitiul *tt»iiice." • 1 ..rmtngiiani Age-1 terah.1. “Calomel is dangerous and pttrvple kimw if. while'Dodson’s* iJX t r Tone is perfectly safe ami - gives-bet ter re sults." sai<! a prominent Ibenl druggist. Dodsoti's I.lver Tone is personally guaranteed hy„ every druggist who sells it. A large bottle doesn’t cost very much, blit if It fails to givm easy, relief in evpryfast* of li-vur sluggi'li iiess and «*t*nsf ijtitt ioh'.V v oti have-only You Need More Than A Laxative to ask for your money back. • Dddsoms Liver Tone is a plea-sabt- t a sting, purely vegetable remedy,, ^harmless? to both children and adults. ’Take a spoonful, at night and wake up feelirjg fin<*; no bilffvuspev.s. sick- head- ,ai lie. arid stomach or constipated Tmvtrels. It doesn't gripe or ctuisC in- .eonv. riletiee fill riie.next day like vio lent calomeJ, Take a dose of enloru<'l today ami .tomorrow you will feel weak' sick and nnnsented.' Don't lose. • I 'a dny'k work! Take Dodson's Tone instead "antj fed fine, fuH of vigor and ambition.—Ady. * . ‘ -r - jrsrt* j ■. /if T—it To correct constipation, all organs of' digestion and elimination should be helped Try NR and see how much better you feel. NR Todays Keeps i’ie Doctor Away To llvo and he healthy, your body mechanism must properly digest your food, extract all the nourishment from It and promptly throw off the waste that is left. This Is accomplished fey the processes of difp-stion, assimilation and ellmination-^tlie work of tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. The failure of any of th© vital or^_ pans to do Its work properly affects the action of all the others. A A forced bowel movement does not^ help constipation; It only re-j lieves for a few hours the con- I dition that constipation brings' about ’ Now If you ar® used to taking so-called and the like, you _ . you’ve Rot to be taking them all the time. Moreover, If you stick' to any one laxative, you've got to be increas ing the dose all the time. That can do you a lot of harm. Stop dosing yourself with such things Just long enough to give Nature’s Rem- edy (NR Tablets* a trial, and let the results show the difference. NR Tab lets are not mere bowel movers, their purpose Is to correct the condition that induces constipation aiul givo you re.xl, hR g'-mjlnc. larting benefit; to Improve your digestion and assimilation, give you a pood hearty appetite, regulate your liver and bowels, tone up kidney ac tion and give your poison-clogged body a gWo<l cleaning out. Nature’# Remedy .(NRTablets) is hof harsh; It Is mild, easy, pleasant-In ac tion; no griping, or pain ever follows Its use; but It is thorough and sure. By Its action on the dlgeatlvs organs It promotes assimilation.- which means extraction of full nourishment from your food* and theteby gives you new rstrength, energy, better blood, ’better appe’ite. By toning, not vnu are us.-a to xaKir.g miror appe’ite. i;y toning, not laxative pills, oil, purge*^^^B^^stlrrlng your lazy liver, NR senda like, you know mighty well i bile Into tn® InteUines, Improving In testinal digestion. Lastly, by gently encouraging more vigorous bowel and gldnev action, Nil drives poisonous Impurities out of aad cleans up youa body. Try Nature’s Remedy (NR Tablets) and Just see how mqjh better you feel in every way. Get g 25c box today and take one each Light for a week. YoiiTl say you never t ilt better In your life. NR is sold, guaranteed aad rcct inmended by your druggist. TURNING GARBAGE INTO FUEL Experiments Made by. Texas City Would Seem to Have Solved Most Perplexing Problem. i V Austin.'-T»'X., lists solved Ihe prob lem of garhujK* disposal in a way tlmt is hot only sanitary hut profitable. Forty ot the leading citizens formed a company and mad** A n -contract to re move ail the* city’s refuse nud garbage.. This is tnkefl to a fm-tory. where all j non-iiillaminatde objects,‘such as Ixit- tles, iron and tin eaus are removed. What is left is ground, mixe<r*><» ith Rt’ound.coal s.Iack, steam and ereosqfe and molded into bricks weighliijf two pounds each. The brick sells at $d.oO a thous'iind. f ■ The I’niversity of Texas analyst tested tlte iiricks f«*r heat producing , qualities and .found that where oak 'sj.pave 8.000 lieat units the pirbngc ! brinks gave 1L5.000. They luirn equally j welllh^ntnjies,furnaees, bakery jrrotes. open prates and.base burner stoves. A New Way to Shave — Tender fkins twice a day without Irr'- tatloju by usitij; (’uticuru Soap tlie “Cuticur.rWay.” No slimy mtig, gepms, waste of time or imyTOyr For free sam- -fd*sj-«dilrcss, “Cuticuni. Iiepf, X, Bos ton." At druniists and by mail. Soap Ointment L’D and DO.—Adv. or. mm v Royal Wit filed Slow. Riel, <n sly humor was the reply of ll'iuy IV of France, 'who one tfay leaohv ii Aiuji ns Mltei ii pidloinfeff jour ney. A local. DUiter was deputed* to harangue lum, and eotumeneed-;with i) length) Su m'S"of ofiithe! s : *'Vej»y L’fi’flt MA-'l’iSgu. vi'rv goinl vcM’y niercitui, wry magiianinious ” ’-Add also," iuterrupied the weary nnmarch, **<s*r\ tired.” SOLO FOR 60 Y gjgg For MAL/ a R£A CHILLS FLV£R Also a PI - jq G«n«ral Strength , nini Tonic> SOLD BY ay, D«UC STOKES' Tlte Suspicious Sound: Girl- My fitther says there Is a movement on foot — Tht think Youth (with visible alarm)—1 1 had Timer g<f. A VtlusMe Iron Tonic for the Blood flow's This? We’ offer ji'iywo lor ui.y of < aiarrh That cannot I*© cui>id by H ALL’S GATARRfl MKUIOINT.. —HAf/tr? T-A-nvUnir MTDrrTXlTfs tair- >en internally >«d .acts through the Blood «on the Muonns Surfaces of tire System. Soltl^by"druggists for < ver forty years TV*. Tes'ttmonials f-v'*. Cheney & Co., Tolirlo, Oldo. ^>flfw.VKS TasTEI.KSS chill 'IX »N1tl Puri flea and Kr richcs tt>«> HUkkI. It hroust's ( liv<-r, drives ><ut nsoa-iti aiKt builds *r> the whole tsysfedi. A (ien- e-.»I Mmmilwimy 'Itinio for AduHs iLfid Childo n, . . t FROST iPr/OOF CABBAGE PLANTS Early Jemey and Cliarienton Wake^^d, 8u» oewHion amt V aL buU'tk. Jly expiean, 500, S1-2S; 1,00®, »h00;6JXX> at »l.7o; 10.000 u(, at Si -50. F. O. B. BBHK. ’,V' lvere<l parcel poat 100, 35c; l^XXX ELS0. Sath/htction guaranteed. a F. AaMISON, SUMMERVILLE, SL C *• ' The services .of the packers of f be United States, are most urgently needed, and ! regret exceedingly that we should at this " time have to spend our efforts in defending ourselves against unfounded, unproved, and unfair assertions such as are being daily made public. . ' President Swift & Company, U.S. A. Concerning Quesjfion of Painting. Woodwork w hich >5. fnvereiL-wjth obi pniuf shottid tUWays b>.jli.trou«lily pr<*pareif iVfihTLit new pniiittbt^is n i»- plled, slm^* nothing but *n vbovrily amt-Mfiperfect result enu coimvfroin'unv ftenipt to cover up old and tlakinff paint with new. All old painted sitr ! face should be tlmrOugbly gone ove I with wire i*Tusip>s. or scraped --with broken glass or.'steel scraper. A prob- - lem Is siotnetimcs em*ot|titered’ e*-. [iccially in retdaitned farmhouses which are being rl'inodelled; when successive j layers of old paint liave coinhined to j form a thick, lumpy coat which hits i filled the corners of all the mouldings so ..that the application of a fresit coat will only make nlaIters worse. Here Yh<* best cure is burYiing off all the .old -paint and gHtinf? dmvrf trtTfle nrtfr- inal wood.^-G. Matlack Price, In the House Reautil ok _ Civic Reforms Bound to - Grow. ' Every tiiovotnent. liius't littve ti be- plining, but the success of some. Is ab"nearly Instantaneous that we.scarce Iv realize :t small beginning could have inert recorded. All civic re.fyrdas hirve small begimiitrgs ; to use ?) phrase sifnctloned bj 'custom. The school garden movement Imd a- hank -Strug gle' for the'first- two years; -so bad . plax-gmnuds, yi: t -. wiuit jiutublg. ^UCCfcg both have- achiev**d. Yet It Bored. First Edln»r - The prea^-lier's sermon had no juiim to it. Seeornl lader And yef though it had no point jt greatly bored me. A Sure One. •(’an y<m fnVnTsTi me with any km«rk down ncgumrtit abotii your capacity t«\ de the family- scwingY” . x "('ould I? Just u atcb me fell this ^ seam.” ' EGGS-POUI .TRY Lbeiargent handlers of aimI i’oultir Intheftoath. _ . WWAT HAVE YOU TO MIHPT Tn* htiibi-At market prtc* tfuarantced with qn'ck SiX BU-Lm,^ Va * ReforeDcek * : * 1 Mo** WOODSON-CRAIG CO. Commit.ip - Merchant., RICHMOND. VA f>r. Pierce’s P1f*a-saDt 'Pellets are the original little liver pills put dp 40 years ayo. They regulate liver and bowela. Ad. •fee*'* i WVftlut ^Allen’s Foot-Ease fer fits Tr Ma'hyivnr xou<* hospitals liave ordered AJirn’s Fo.)ttlie anii^eptic jHiwder, for use aniong tli^-trocps. Shaken into tlve slejed au<i sprinkit-d Incite foot-tv*th, AUen’« F"*>t-Ease gives rest ntui eptKfort, uud makes walking u delight. Bold evety* g.V. Tn- it totlar. Adv. ‘¥ott offt»n tntvs the fishing when you move fnun one streanj'Hc ar«*»the]r. I >( »u‘t ?>e a mover. •‘Y\Yr* cty atl'airV” “No tlie jiatroitized.'’ . A Mtr.or Role, you ever pi^troness at m Put Tractor Vs. Mule. Ten mutes can haul about two tons "p*f mah’rial and their work Is llmfred .0 ten hours, but the 1 ractor'hauls 'lit sod- J Ums and clivers a distance of 20 miles, always one of at , the same time. ~— 1 — Acid Sttinmch. H<-artb‘urn and Nauaca , ... . ... , quickly dlaapp^ar with the uae of Wrlahta it s faith 111 something and enthnsi- Indian Vc K etah1e Pills. Send for trial box n«jn for -sotri•'thing th.-fr'WiT<('s'arf|v T i£ T . S72 Pe * r j. 8t - NfeW York. Adv. wort it looking at.-—Holmes. Do not tie ssly on (lie a <b relict and Ocenti.Of I.rfe.r Consoling Him. Clerk—“I cannot live <m my spiary, aim- ; sir. Ro«s—“Then I’ll try to bit patient and wait, insfead of firing yoiL" r— ' * ' N. row. ondition to stand Y- nnd summer rains? Look to Roofs Are your roofs 1 the heavy spritfi; The cold wrfiather will soon be rWer anil cgnJ shorttigx* \vill lie forgotten tirLtrl next year hut the comforts'of our bomes might he threatened by neglect ing the conditions of tlie roofs. FRESH * CRISP* WHOLESOME'DELICIOUS Lookout Biscuit A TMS SAHTANY METHODS APPLIED IN THE MAKING O0 THES1 BltCUItS MAKt TM*M TK« .7 STANDARD *f EXCELLENCE C'A t UWOOG4 Ri«- ^ ! 1mr IWlar tun In. or if act bj shDald. 1 *Ask hum or wnta u ^ his oaovc. CHATTANOOGA BAKERY v ^ , t. Make Hedges Ornamental. >— Hedge? are used either for defense or ornament, .ur both.- But while we plant for defense or shelter, as In case*, of jF'wlndbrotffc,, let mr-aiso pkfiU-Tar ornament. The cost of the dual pur pose hc'lgt i*^ no greater, yet curne* a double \uiue. : * * 7 4 CUPS OF WHEAT FLOUR TO THE POUND If each family used 4 cups of flour less per week, 'the saving would be 22 million popnds or 112,244 barrels every week. • • . •* ■ • i * The greatest help housekeepers can give- to win the .war is piake this saving and it can be done by using this recij place of white flour bread. Com Meaj Biscuits (uipooD salt 1 CU(V white flour 4 teiipooni Ro; m \ cup scalded mvlk J cup corn meal 2 tableppooni shortening 4 tetipooni Royal Baldag Powder Save % cup of the measured four for Doaid. Pour milk over corn meal, add shortening and salt When cold, add silled flour and baking powder. Roll out lightly on floured board.’ Cut with biscuit cutter and bake^in greased pan-fifteen to.twenty -ninutes. ' . ■ '* : bur new Red, White and Blue booklet. “Brsf War Time Recipes »» containing many other * recipes for makidg delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods, mailed free—address ~ ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO v Dept W/135 WMiam Street, New Yo«i WAR J-y’ . ~=ar ' •V‘ , | XI