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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE TWO ‘PARLOR CAR” AND ADVANCING ON ENEMY AMERICAN TROOPS IN LOOK AT TONGUE! THEN GIVE FRUIT LAXATIVE FOR STOM ACH, LIVER, BOWELS. "CALIFORNIA SYRUP. OF FIGS' CAN'T HARM CHILDREN AND , THEY LOVE IT. •> • to Have, Automatic Telephone Service ftmi.iwjjwjl W ASHINGTt >N.—WashingtTm v wBhili Mr* nek? IS months. 'i involve 'millions d| (lolfiirs, will t Have nn automatictelephone. system "'work of installing thisisystem. which will ill ill Mu* business siyf oil-of thelflipituf within a few weeksj probably within flu* next teii days. It will lie in full "jieiatjVm-in The btifditess section tie- fore tin* . stijnnjer is over, according to statements made l»y tin* teh-phom LET -THEM.pur Ifl ThALIO^ATi; PHOlil 5 —ILL -MftKftY OK K-~ CO. if every tell telephone doyed will • Idstt- their now ts fh< iiai&iifii ■ ‘ assistant to tin* president' of -the 7—* <’In'sapeakT* ami Potomac Tt*lophoU« company, when tlu* new system is .in full operujjinh Leri*. Mr. Sylvan was to install the system*’here, lie said it-depended Fnfbrt imately,’’ continued Mr. Sylvan, “the (•(mi ll filled to the (loot's with the now heavily worked ,'ie'e heliiL' rendered-is to. he completely suspended, silde to install inktum^tid equipment wit limit first is a sure si stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. - . • When, listless, paie, feverish, full of cold, breath had., threat* sore, doesn’t lafutally. lia ach-aelie. iliarrl 1 crrrr rmn.emher, a gen tle ltvhr and ‘bowa 1 .clejtnsing should always in* the first TTeaiment 'given. Nothing equals* “♦’tilfforjiia Syrup of Figs" for children’s ills; give a tea- spoonful. and in a few* hours t sill the foul waste' sour Idle and fermenting food which is dogged in the bowels' passes- out of tin* system, and you have a well and playful child again. All children love this harmless, deli cious "fruit laxative,” and it never fails to effect a good "inside” deans ing. Directions for babies, diildreb of all iiges and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep It handy In your hmne. A little given today saves a sick child .tomor row,. hut get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs.” then see that It is made by the "California Fig Syrup Compa ny."—Adv. ‘tin account of Mr ’weight *f mrIi appafntjis* and tluvjn ecssity of pro- ttiding it from fire haVards. .the buildings fnust be ot substantial .con-druditin. “TV expedite the early eojnpletioyfirf- tin* yutomat je‘insjallat ion’. tin; com pany must (diintjjii s,nee immediate relief in tin f«f.in - of jin ord- r from the utility eommissitiii. 1'ulc’ss as awar measure tin* commission .asks tin* people to eliminate- un.m cessary ( filling, the eoinpahy will !»•* ("iiipe.lled to continue expending large -iim> or installation of temporary equipyieiit to care lor such I calls. . . -1 • " . r "As President Wilson said in his letter to the secnHary »»f the treasury: ‘It is essential that these utilities should 1m* maintained at He ir maximum eiii- | eiency, ami that overything reasonably possible sli/uuld be done with that end in ’ view.’ ” . .. . The new'system w ilj be Vfiera.ted by a dial. *By turning numbers on this dial to correspond to the-numLter you desire and pushing a signal, the connec tion will he made automatically. It will suve considerable time in making ! connections, said Mr. Sylvan. These photogruphs from the Atfierlcnn sector in France show, “parlor car,” and, tydow, u detaehiueut starting on a reeonrra is saint meats. , hove, a hunch of our soldiers happy in their through tin* enemy's barbed wire entangle- Washingtonians Have No Doubt About Spring T HE chief thin£ that makes one sure spring is here is the streets, Although in b mild form, of a certain sport—n tops appear on the streets, flung from the hands of sum escaping the fact that spring is some- , where in the vicinity. Her eyes may appear frostbitten, and she may seem ^ .J^ clothed iTvmeh’flintsy■garments as our s JMikl artiste commonly cjotlie hef with,, blit ™ ?. you'may he sure sin V somew here in j[(-) )\ V L tin* vicfnrty, that fair divinity. * i ¥ '■'VV I n^Ked witlTaii elderly man in a ■ liigh hat ami gold-rimmed -peet.-fel'e* l_ the other afternoon, :h-wt* Mood and \m , \ -• watched a groupin’; small bo'ys spin- ^ iiing tops. "'l'li**y douJt ^ct'iii to do it with Hie old spirit, the ol.fi—er -p*'p." -he sa-id.-pbtiiscd with jiis. fiuhilim iiy w ith the lu.Uet..word. I was-a boy, we spun t*r -pan er- ^pinm*('| tops like a, little fellows secern to In* afraid of denting tin* sidewalk," "Whtjj I spun er—spinned top-, now.”, I replied. "I whippt ti 'em for a Tdjoek. -Whipping 1 tops was regarded a greater feat than knocking tin*m out of All He Wanted. Two out-^tate monument deafeh- 'chahced Uir'im et on tin* year plat font. ^pf*'a street car, and they Wt*re sixin talking shop, After U‘ey Itad di-cuss ed designs and inse.ripxl'Vis- j foT -^e-vcfal blocks, one-of the"dealers hapi^'tieii t« notice Mint a colored passenger, was listening p» tin* eonvei—:itii>n with afy pnreyt interest. 'I'urning To tin* colored man, the deal er asked: "Yoiii peoiii to lie Interest, (1 in tomb stones,. what ylo you W'aut on your grave?” . “Say. boss." replied -'the negro. - "1 .don't yvaht none of -them sione mark ers. When I die 1 want 'em to plant n:„\yatermelon vine on m\ grave and then' let the; glorious juice soak ..through."-: indJanapoIis News,, now- top, green, with a peculiarly fat hotly, and wa teacher, then y great favorite in tin* grade selni named aft<*r a teaciier w honi all we kid- deteste delight in knocking tliis latter top out"f the rii "Vour reniitiiscenees are interesting.” repiit to what I used to do. Now— ” But just Mien my street car came aloitg. THE RESULTS , ARE ALWAYS GOOD ehoto b> WawSaBM Waiern Newapaper Union -■ v ^ 1 Children and Grown-Ups Alike Matter of Social Affairs Bothers Correspondent Are Benefited by oid, Reii- This photograph of one of the immense British guns that have been playing havoc with the Germans In ThTir advance to the Somme shows how well camouflaged ar.e th^se engines of xvnr. able Black-Draught DUGOUT IN CENTRAL PARK T HE question of going out evening*- - to social affairs has become acute between Helen* and myself, writes a correspondent.' It is one of the mysteries of creation why in women .the social instinct stuvuld he developed so xv - much more highly-than in men. ,Helen hut merely ink to the lirute /C-\ advances no arguments /j j <u\<i that men would / ) level if women did not sacrifice them- „ T . , . . / . . . I ant very glad to make a statement .selves, and make them go out now and * then. To which I reply, a.sking’’ whether In .regard to mj experience with I lied “■now ;md then” means four timesva ford’s Black-Draught. week, W hereupon j it transpires, to i have used Blnck-Drauuhf for some V ra > v suri,ris, ‘ ,hal 1 . rei,l! ^ 1 " h0 time as a liver and Stomach rnedtclnf A wanted to g<> to the Lihoruin-ministers \V. reception, and the njuisicafe "given .by ani ^ ^ splendid. the . wife of. ihe ehairliiaii of the I also use Black-Draught for my pelagra commission, and the, benefit children in cast's of colds or any of I of the bureau lor ih< pensioning Of super the many disorders where y laxative ids needed. It 1ms always given satis- faction, i I qrntke it in a tea, and it is easy to take mid tin* results are good.” Children and grown-up folks, suffer plenty of pain and misery, from liver and stomach troubles. Wlmt Black- Drajight has done for Mrs. Chitwood and her family, in relieving (these troubles, it wilT,‘nd doubt, aisO do for you and yours. ’ Try Black-Draught for coHc, teeth ing troubles, sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, headache,, constipation, fe verishness, colds. It’has been in suc cessful and popular use, us a remedy for these and similar troubles, for over 70 years. -Try Black-Draught.. Recommended for yotfng and old. - For sale evcrywhere.-^Adv. i nstrt 111 ed Jiy t hc ni« >t I annua t f •( I Tina t - wa i ti s "Well,” shp asks, “didn't you have a. goml time.?" • y * "Fortunately^ .1 answered; "the headNT Hie cottage cheese division liaji- pened tu be at tlu' iteiieiit, ( and while that Irxliaii tpnor was showing how in ferior he-onuld lie to a secomkeate piionogi apli rKair-d, I got some very valnaide information about lacteal fermentations lrom the division head." "Nonsensei’*’retorts Helen. "I watched you talkingint-least-half the evening with that very giddy young blonde person, with the very fresh-looking cqm- MHRSUl'aoto by Wnifin Nrw*p*|--r l'nl:*n Willie Saw Himself as Possible Rival of Hens (bn- ... \eu V<ud\ *- Mgilant- special police’ patrolmen , in Ids dugout” where he keeps constant watch for t 1' prowlers in the vieiiw-ty .of the Central park reservoir. S WUNG is here. It may not look like tt vometlr tin*direction of II. 4(1. Conully of tie departi tor garden:work ill the-DIstrfct, war garden etuiis will do later in, those very garden*. Bight in tilt* lieart of our big city exists a modest backyard flint con- tains-quite a’ numlWr of hviis. Tlvere- is a white-hairwL gr'and- moihcr who Is guardian angel to. said I'M (lOlflC <si TO LAY AN IQG, <£' GRANDMAW — y mi MAttEi im CHECKS L so RED 9 Too Prosperous. 1 see where a country- editor died ot^icr day." y What's reimirktible about that? (TrrvTTv T’^ftere'TlTMlfW “Quite true; but the press dispatch Etntes that this man was a cbt^Kpieuous figure on the public square of his tow n because he always,; wort* a silk Jiat^anu a frock coat." . ' ' "You can't tell ri^'jie was Ti country editor and nothing more. That fellow must have owned fctock in the village bank."—Birmingham Agelferald T*Coul3 you gd'-f’:.if\ iliMi handsome fool hi cHrthf .‘did' the handsome Tiling." maw." as he.cuHs.her. 11 ' if One. day recently rrandmaw came in from the back.vnrd. bustling wiMi lr~ ir ' T . exciu-ment, „l*Yhe bed’s combs axe so .- red. I tliltik re go]tig ft* lay soine eggs" >-bt* M»id, ^hile Utile Willi* listened internly. Several dayk'after that,'William came in from the backyard, where he had been |dayiug, Ifis c!n*t*k,s aglow from Exercise. . R ljlrsat if ti»e edge of » cliair to get his brgyTh ani it w«f there his grand mother noticed him. • ' ~ j , "Why, tNllliet*" *die exclaimed. “What makes your pTieeft^o redT* , Willie, from his perch on the chair, solemnly replied: ~ V "VUlbe T» going to la# an eg*." i . ‘ . ' • • •-r.. j Don’t mind a littU* .difst mind the example -diw ->et iy settling. MUCH IN LITTLE I>ay!f It. Burkey. n Civil war. vet eryn. aged^_d|ghty of Fliila.lelpiiia tftk.es a 25-mn^ bikV'foN t ' his dally, ex erclse. - —-*• To renmlti a favorite never nst favor. . Y of g Man. - . gt^s uctfoinlianylng tnemy raids, built Han is In^ what be T® j himvelf a dugout in t&e Itasemeqt of nestonea sparkle, hut bis store with bales of doth, A war l dmaa.—Mil wa k e* office official inspected it and declared Utoen Vour Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy ™ 8 - tk>, RL * ^Hn|| SL . \\ YmT - * • % J- +* - tilm 9 3 laMti 4 V. ttalinf ""