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i- i •» \ ‘ i .. : ^ BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA • i ’ 4 faoi uvn r.-v 4 - 7^7 '•4 BIRDS PROTECTION IN PARKS Following the sun witb > ! 4 *~-f / i ‘3 j* - *■* Calomel Salivates! It Makes You Sick and You Lose a Day’s Work—Dodson’s Vision for a moment, those far ^ff ports beyond the trackless seas— I From Arctic ice. to the torrid lands beneath the Southern Cross— From towns tucked in the mountains, to the busy river’s mouth— /' is there! Subject Is Engaging thd Attention of Town Authorities in all Sections of the Country. In many eastern cities, fthere the winters ure most sever.*, the park officials uiainiain feeding- *q a tiring .for wild Even'- ns far tip Tn "the-, frozen - north-" as Minncupnlis a qurit- j her of. such winter feeding places are found In every park of their extensive ' system. Theodore Wirth, the super- ^ - - ' • ■> ■ intendent J5f parks, says: “We have . s * • a long severe winter and find it neces- j .. . . v v - sary to feed Idxds regularIV every day r - . - * for montlis if we are to hold them in Kverv drilggjst here. ye*! your (jru^ist an< 1 our parks for the summer. We have .everybody’s druggist lias nutuVil a-"great falling- -aiso built and placed a large number of nesting boxes or bird houses wlit-fi are well populated. We protect birds : p] ace u Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee! off in the sale of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its X / There, because men find comfort and refreshment in its continued use. / • • ; Because of its benefits 7 and because °\iThe Flavor wrapped IM ijt gvery possible way and, the local Audubon society- is lining excellent work. A- good many kinds of bird* \ which were rarely seen here a few • years ago are now found In large num bers, and many which formerly left in the fall now stay with us over winter.” We have,'In many parks.* sufficient' shrubbery for cover, we are not trou bled much with cats, yet park men should be required to kill all found within the several larger parks and to , keep none except a single cat In each storehouse. Encouragement should he ! given in every way to the, (net-ease of native birds and those .of bright plum 7 age and sweet song from other lands should be Introduced. -The ' Country, not the efty. should perform the office of Introduction of new kinds. In a climate so mild as ours there should be a thousand-fold ns many birds ns we now have and the parks should he filled with them.—Eos Angeles Times. “Calomel is dangerous and |»eo|>le kno,\v it. while D oil son's Liver lone is safe and gives better re sults," said a prominent local druggist.. Dodson’s Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist. A large family-sized bottle costs but a few cents and if you find it doesn't take the place of dangerohs? salivating calomel you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleasanMasting, pure ly vegetable > remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine, no si^k headache, biliouspess,* ague. I , «*- sour stomach or clogged bowels. Dodson’s Liver Tone doesn't gri'pe"o? Cause irn ; ntf\enu-nco all 'next' day like 1 ,calomel. Take a dose of calomel tonight and tomorrow \Qri will fed sick; weak and nauseated. Don't lose a day'*5 work!- Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You’ll, know it next morning' because you will wake up with your.. head: clear, your liver active, bowels clean, breath sweet' and stomach regulated. Von will feel cheerful and full of vigor and ready for a hard day’s work. 1 You can eat anything afterwards without risk of salivating vourself or your children. Get a bottle of Dodson’s Liver 'Pone and trv it on mv guarantee. You'll never again put a rlo-c of nnstv, dangerous calomel into vour stomach:—A<Tv. Men \ilu» i-mitiimud llu* most respect have the len*t thought of *ilf. ALMOST BUND < FROM DIZZINESS PREPARE FOR HOME GARDEN / 825 National Health, as Weil as Conserva tion and Patriotism, Demand Planting of Many This Season. This Virginia Lady Tells of Con stant Suffering From Dreadful Backaches, Permanently Relieved by Cardui. All She Could Be Sure Of. Mi I trow n. widow ei-.h.-ul adv ertised for iuhonsi*kc*:pi*i-, un tin* applicant* a 1-111*8)1. .Mr • Itrouii was out an<l hb* tii! - ee-yenr oliJ_ iliiii^bler ail*were<l tin* ifiior, “W hat's \onr papa* name’: " tin woman askeil. * - After a pan v the little girl an swereit.' “I i In n't know w lint ii Was before hev Wits U*m^.ieti htlL jLF v Ml'. Iti own now.” Ooo<i hi-Hith <I. p< n<l» upon good digs'lon. Wrifttit a Indian \ c*. tabl*- Pill* ■»!> Kuard your dlK'ition and your h*a)th Tonic a* well aa purgative. Adv.. Parental Shortcomings. “I am afraid," said tin- preat lo r. to Wvfumr lie’ bad none- fm-ad\je»*. - \ou htlven't been iiielihed y> be a coin pale- jdti 1<1 j < ill I sin i. “Yes, I have. I've tried in\ best-to be a eonipiiubin to hintr l**nt bo v ran a linin'be a eenipannm to hf*.*nn if bis s4»n ran g1Y*i iiini a band bapjt* a stTalk** ti hob* and beat him and talk seven^kiuds oi s\.\yStb;|t tin* niaii lias ne\ej"'fiad titnyXo b-itrli Ihivton \e\ve. / I A Cold Girl. The Particular Time. "I hear that .Miss Chilton was an : -“You, say you worship me? obi fTame of yours." ‘ W'!i,*i ‘Not exactly Tun-old icicle. * i 1 . do you do it?" . “i>etir«*st. in ni\ idol moment' It Cost the Average Family Less Than 10c Per Week for Packer’s. Profit in 1917. The Meat Bill is one of the large items in the family, budget less thaq 10 cents per week of it goes to the packer in profits. 1 In converting live stock into meat and getting it into the hands of the retail dealer, the packer^eiforms a complex and essential service with the maximum of efficient The above statement is Swift & Company’s 1917 fi and Federal Census data: «... Swift & Company’s total output ’ - * (Meat and by-products) - 5,570,000.000 Pounds Swift & Company’s total Profit - - - - $34,650,000.00 Profit per pound ’ $.0062 U. S. Meat Consumption - i- ~ - ^ jL- * - - 170 pounds per person per year 170 pounds at $.0062 = $1.05 per person per year The average family 4Vi persons _ = $4.72 per family per year 7 X; 1918 year book of interesting and instructive facts seftt on request. Address Swift fi Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois U. S. A. The iioine garden this mining season will mean more thafi It did.Inst year or ever before. liAs not only a 'means of national eorfservafibn n*nd |iiitrio- tism; a measure of national health lies''within it. The man who can. and who fails to put in a home garden next spring will be a slacker. The government stands ready to help in the garden, and government Inilletius oQ v garden subjects may be obtained by- writing to the fiivjslon of Publications. Depart merit of Agriculture. Washing ton, D. C.. for a list of publication* available for distribution. Many of the state agricultural colleges, have garden bulletins -for freo^drstrl- button. | Sometimes, in iiu^r states of tin Union, there is jKohiincc to plow the! garden eajdyT When that ehiuiee j comes tht? garden should bo manured : nnd plowed. Ilarnyard manure is a 1 -Source of weed seeding, but it is the most Satisfactory fertilizer usually ob tainable. A spot four or five feet square should he selected at the Irfw^ est, wettest spot in the garden fo compost pile or pit. if not too tfouhle-to dig a shallow pit. ^Mito this pit throw all grass cutHrigs. leaves. Vegetable tops and pea^vines and to mato plants. They rot in a year or two and form a valuable source of humus for the garden soil.—Country Gentleman. • , - ' Public Building Architecture. It is an unfnrtimate- -cHK-umsfance that the concept of “architecture,"’ to most persons, is limited to libraries. ar.t galleries and other public build ings. Th'eL* they feel, are "arehitee- -ture;” and "architecture," to fulfill the most popular conception of it. must have Greek columns, and he executed in stone, on ifcS£ule titbre or less grand, and at nn expenditure of equally con spicuous scale. So far ns this general popular esti mate goes, it is' nn excellent and high ly desirable thing. The people, of every town and city, the people even • of every village, .should he keenly In terested in the architectural merit of every public byilding which is being ‘ erected with city funds. r They should ! demand the highest nrdgr <»f Archi tectural merit and should come to learn some intelligent discrimination between architectural merit and - ti naneinl expenditure. The library, for example, in a neighboring town may- have 'cost several thousand dollars i more to build than the library in one’s it may not he neces- n rehit ecturally.— Ex- Norton. Vn.—Mrs. E. S. (’louse*, of this place, writes; “In about 11)01 I seemed to get Hi had health,.! had been married about a year . . . I called in I>r. , of —=; who .treated me / I , and gave me medicine*, which didn do me any pood. I suffered for about 4 months anel £eft I must have some relief, fop-n was so lead Jiff tintt I .was n*nlTv unable to he up out of he-d>Wnng all that time*.-' It I oejjrhT hardly w alk, eve*ry step was and aj drag. 1 would he al most blind from dizzine'ss. I’d elrrfitlful hae kach(*s tlfnt nevey^e*ased, and severe* pains ... I re*ji*fof Cardui in the Birthday Almawfc and friends ' * * urge*d me to take \y:. . J pse*d one bot tle \vith such beneficial results that 1 gained honjr of recovery. After the use of / 2 // or 3 bottles, I'-ftdt so much that I was able to get up and about ~T»y xvork. My Improvement was steady and after about the 3rd or 4th byttle*. I was entirely cure*d and the* cure has been pe-rmanent . . . For the* past seven years I have had pe*rf;*ct he*alth anel my work has been a plenSure.” ' '■ Try Cardui; the weunah’s temic, for your troubles. It is safe* reliable and of prove*n nierit. All druggists.—Adv Putting Her Foot -in It. Noi long ago a misi-vHant <iii>.'pa. 1\ of \ iv|.was being shown ove-i ducal pnlae-*-. < »n«* of lin*;ii. a r)vcnlrcs.M*i| wcfinan. feeling In ,-iaX^iiinsidnrabJ-V abo\« bpi^-fellow iglil *e*e-Hs. Ill Pried to I Ln^wtUse'kee'p'-l' and said^x' . "And bow is ilic^tuke? lb- wasn't ! don't -veiii; \i-r\ we*ll w ln*tt> / sa w Jiint last." “His -gno-p^Ttas a s|i^)n cold." re plie-d the / 4foUse‘ke‘«*pe*r, "but otherwise is ill the best of health." allowing the eompnuy sitlli nt time- to re*eo\er. the lady re sunieel: "And how is\ihe dear e|ue.-iu*ss?" ."The duchess, mlplain. Jias-l»e«*n dead these* thirty year*," . T.> keep e b*j>n and hcnMhy take Dr. Pierce*’* PlejfMint Pellets. They rcgi*- late* IU--e&hiMiwels and stomach.—Adr. T-Ke Makers. P.iiolJi Talk in gi oik t hi* n«\eiis|. met in a New Yo|-k )»pok *tore a young lady wlni was buying books to *end to flic soldiers. ... ■ i' "I tbilil i ought to *etiel tlu-ui *»-ri- -v ,« ’ 1 oils. hea,\y book* hi*tory and *o on— *he doirfitfiilly impiired. "Good gnteioit*. no!" said Mr. Tar- kington. "Send tin-iu ncrvels, rousing novels, and nothing else. llistorv? Wliat doHuy want with history ? Why, tliev're* making it !" SKIN ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE Prison Camp Just Like Home. It conies'as n distine-t surprise* to learn that' Lieut. Pat O’Brien of the Hoyal Flying corps is n l»a< helor. for 1 when In' says that Hie conversation of ! the captives in llye Ce*rmnn war prison 1 from which he made his e*seape <-e*n t**re*el a round “fe»od and ese-aping" In talks Just like* a married man. Whe*n Mr. Gott.-i FmitHv ret-rim* t< the* fold 4ii nightfa l, after a • Li\ al ids tle*sk. his 4-ordinal i.-tini'i-rn i* ol flintier anil due-king emt. - Are unsightly, and mar the uppearancr of many a woman whose face wemnl otheTwise attractive. Tln-re is no ne*eel for this. Just get a bol of Tet* terine and use it regularly and you will l>e* surprised how quickly pimple's, blotches, Itchy pafc-hci), etc., disappear and liow soft and clear the* skin l»e^ comes. Nothing better Tor eczema and .other sk.in trembles than Tetferine. Sold by druggists or mailed fejr 50c. by Shuptriue Co., Savunnah, "Gu.—Adv. Kicked Him Out. Tess-—Did yam fiave tei lie*lp Mr Shy- bo out when he.propeisi'il to y oil ? I»4*ss No ;i papa 41i41. semn* Whe*n afl Is lo*t save* henmr i«te*n ge*t 4ni their flignity. FRECKLES Now !• tb« Tim* to Got Rid of Tke>c Ugly Spot! ThiTe*"* no longer the otlghtr-gt nooA ot fee-ling ashamed of yoiirrfr*-cki<-s, a«:th« ,pr»-j_ •crlplion oehtog—double^ sere-ngth—ts gwar- anteed to remove th»-B4- horn.<-ly spots. Simply' get sn ounce T»f othlne—double strength—from your ifrugglst, and apply a little of It night anff irtorning and you shouhl soon ae* that eve.n thf- worst freckles have bepun to disappear, while the tighter, on* s have vanished entirely. It* Is seldom that more than one ounci* Is needed to completely clear the skin and gain' a beautiful clear complexion. —. v. Be sure to ask for the double strength oth- Ine. aa this Is sold under guarantee of money back If It falls to renr^ve freckles.—Adv. How’s 1 his ? We offer I100.U) for any lase of catarr that cannot be cured by HALL' CATARRH MEDICINE. HALL'S CATARRH■ MEDb - .s tak en‘Internally and acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Sold by druggtstk for over forty yV-arg.- Price 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Act we*l Imve* ebon* moment nil time*. nml V4tu • Wnteo-e (le*n loir. 1 »4»4iy,c- II. His Idea. v c -. y w;f- *trnnge*i| 4.11 a Plltclieol in si *pe*ilk c; i .. KODAKS &* SUPPLIES We alto 4*o bigliest elassof finishing. Prices and Catahigue upou re<)ue»i. S. Galeslu Optical Ce.. RkkaoW, V*. COY RFAN^i (Mammoth Tellow for Reod > *JV> 1 >- J grelght prepaid anr pednl is the numb, small or targe lots to-dar H tt boahel. ALLEN 8MHU COMPANY, Ay den, North Caroline | _ _ . . : _ S s • It? 1 W'. N, U.. CHARLOTTE, NO. 14-1918. rvin^Tt^ m hiil PK V 1 f Nearly ’‘nil !»«*:t tit if ul things :i r»» i*x- peusivc—irie-tii.flhig wimtiin. 'XI For MAURiA, CHILLS and FEVER. SOLD FOR SO YEARS. ALSO A FINE GENERAL STRENGTHEN ING TONIC. S*eld by All Drug Steree. x own town, hut sarll.v hotter change. v: In Trees order growth, trees .must he allowed strlfted area for development. Must Have'-Room. to * insurer 'synTTriPtry of u n re- ii ren tor development. At least'“40 feet -should die allowetl be tween trees litferidetl to occupy tin- ground ‘permanently. Quick-growing temporary trees may be planted be tween the long-rived ones hi produce immediate results, but these should he reinovrid- its soon as they interfere with the development of Lite jiermitn- ent plantations BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRtIP >Vb.v ust* tirdinary cough remedies. 1 when Itoschee’s German Syrup has been used so sut-eessfully for fifty-on' years in all parts nf the United States for cough^s, hront liitls,, cold* settled in tlte' throat, especlallyi. lung troubles* _Xt gives th^ patient a good night’s Irfst, free froin coughing, with :;t*asy expectoration in the morning gives natutfe a chance to sotithe tjie ! inflamed parts, throw off the diseased heljiing the . pfktlcnt: to regain hi.S health. 1 Made in America and sold, for more than half a centurv.—-Ari*v. CHRONIC CONSTim IS A CRIME AGAINST NATURE Stop it or you neygr can keep welL II you wake with a bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, perhaps headache, your liver is torpid. A torpid liver deranges the whole system, produces dyspepsia, costfvenesa and piles. There is no better remedy (or these disorders than DR. TUTTS LIVER PILLS. Try them just once and be eternally convinced. For aaJe by all druggista. inimitable. "Temmj bbRRd Sio^gUu^ — "Can't^br dons.*’ “Why not?" ’The geography particularly *r<*ak» of the boundless plains of Siberia." • . . j * ■ ’ »■ \ - V «*H A wiiimtii's vaiiitj i* iu*v^r due t<». tin* cotiipli'.iieilt* of 4*ther wbniiit. Fimpiy Ra£hy Skins Quickly soothed and healed by Cutl- curti often whciY ffH <*l*t* fulW. The Soap to clcansq out) purify', the Oint- . incut* to aoothe and heal. For free samples a«dre.*s. *-’(’uticura? Dopt. X, j Boston." ‘At .druggists and by mall.' Soap 25. Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv. Puts a .. Stop to. all Distemper CURES THE Sicfa And prevents others having the disease no matter how ..exposed. r*0 reals uad $1 a bvltlr, IS sad 110 a doses boll lea. All good druggists and rurf goods houses. Spoha Medic*] C*., Maiifactmn, Gosbeo, tod., U. S. A. 7i generally *huu* tlu^”nian Trouble »«hn i* uhk- t<i keep hi* imoith S 1 titled; j ~ ~1 ■*— “ T ' / ■ Vr 1 T ... - - * - - • • ^ , _. ... , • .