Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, May 23, 1918, Image 3
CAROLINA
NERVES CAVE a
Serious Kidney Trouble Bid Kadi
Life Miserable, But Doan's
Removed All the Trouble.
_ Hasn’t Suffered Since.
-,"•* *1 had Aarh *em»' pains In mW ’
back.” -says. Mr#..! Albert Akroytf,
.'104 VV, Indiana Avenue, Phi la deb >
phla 1 , Pa., “that they almost doubled
me up. Many .a day I could not do
my housework and at every mot*
It seemed as If my %
bark would break In . j
two. My feet, and
ankles swelled until ®
I had to wear large- W^ do-W f
ctlzod snipers and g 'y W
sometimes I couldn’t *\ 7
ktjand up. •
“I had dizzy spell*' <r\*
and dreivlful head- \ J!
aches and fiery , V
flashes passed be* Mr*. Akruyil v
fore my eyes; Had a heavy weight
been resting On my head, the pain
could not have beeh more distress
ing. The leaet noise startled me, I &
I‘ couldn’t control
Glorious Story"of American
Sailors May' Never Be Told
fiddle Ambulance in Wl
• m nsjer Is Riding
Injured Railroad Engineers' A/e Proud
; v of Being First United States-Troops
’ In Action—-New Yorker Tells of
Work With Drltish- Army in the Of
fensive Njear tCambr'ai—One Cap
tured by Germans. ,
TWflvo Ani^iViiu r>tiJr<»{.d cngi/UMirs’i.
who were wounded while taking part
ill the big British ottensjve u**:ir_ I’mih:
ir.-hfrai' in_; N*e‘ember- lufiie heeii brought p
to lln* ’.Vmeriean Red Cross Unsmritl *
No: ‘2‘jjH 1‘jirK, w hd*** iirti'tioiliVA\nibs T.
4' i!I be-tiri^VUd fnr -moStVifTtiein.
• •
All ;tn* suffering vffvnu serious
wounds. hilt ^uTfl'^roeoVcr • They are
Ju guild—*44441-*-hihI m * Mid' 1 TirTTTrt 7 ”
ih:it they were the lirsfyf the soldier*
—of i-hr AmerrT-nnTanfiy t*> s**c ftr-t Pctt*—:
M'n jo<* mi : i(n.,—jyostem front.- AH . r
'•pen}: in high appreciation of tin*
treatment they iVctiwd .tin*-dregs'- —
.ing suy+un. hchii'd the l ues and tit
the army-bofipitnls^i—
Sergeant Frank Haley nfCIO” l ast
. X i net \ seventh Street. Ny*W. York City,
one of. the wounded m*<n. said:
“We were doing general i engineering
; • o*k behind the P.ritish-liitf's. Before A
I TIie-Ptt «4*k we-wdonded anil nssmtlxtr-d:
-evcml hlmured tanks, rnade a special
roadway for them and helped to* get __
!ngn 1 rit<* position. When the at.afk
Vgnn we follow/**! tji** British troops....
rebuilding the railroad to Cambrel- -
■. Ideh Fritz blew up during hl-s r*^
was s« ifw'nus. ]
the kidney secretions and the pain
In passage* "as awful.J J *
L Tit-begnn- to look as though my
case was beyond the reach of medi
cine until I. used Down's Kidney
PxllA. The first- hot: benefited me
and four boxes cured all the trou-
bles 1 I 'have had no. fucther cause
for complaint/* . ''. j
, StCorrf f(^before me,-
Thos. H,''.Waiters,''Notary Public.
Cet Doan'* at Any Store, 60c a Box
DOAN'S VS™
FOSTER-M1LBURN CO.. BUFFALO; N. Y.
The lookouts wore ordvo-.-d to report'
thing they sate. Not . a bit of . din t-v* ond
juiteh iff’ floating *«*nvv.i'cd was to he missed
most 'fiery, luijmte a call ejwfio down fistm
tops to tile tore or alt ijiifi control..
AH at otire dow ft. the speaking tt.ihe.to
fonvaT't• tire '«‘oTitr»iFValue an cyejriallJu-Ui-u
- - “Fore top, fore top, fore top."
“Aye. aye. fore top.". <
‘‘Steamer at IS' degree*-
“Aye : ay a. fore top."
There was a sivamer, •;
down fast, smoke 1 tui)rtfg.lit
her .bow driving white- hurst.
men
Im drive th
^KjHhS >o -11 iei t|i .a ! j|e
saving inak.>s ti
'h'L.tJ.e' cle.lif ol
, boats and guard
U Jx> 8HH|etha t . a half of
not yet heep -Told:
The nu n of life lean hut
^•f tin* navy and rfieir sli
ing the best In the
eountrynieu ktiovV it
-is dearning it to Ids
Much honor Is a
grand fleet— the bhi
v/»
:A*gg.
>s eorne close—to be-
"orhl. They .know it. their
ami Fritz of the sulunarine
own sorrow... *
so paid to the men of tin*
•jackets vvho are waiting at
rendezvous form* chance, to
i of* their great guns up*on
. sea lord of the Kiel cji'nnJ.
■kler.. and <rtii-| .shield. . Tliey
fin* nation's defense. They
aiv lighters, skilled in theft* ajipointed tasiks. and
eagei for that battle that thev believe cannot
he so far off now. !'
No one tells of their brethren of the trans
port service, .Only the brief oflicial announee-
inent gives their history, ami this conies- but
rarely. Occasionally the powers at Washing
ton! lift the curtain of secrecy that hangs he-
iween our coast lfcie and the Atlantic -to an
nounce that troops have been landed to an un-
mentloned number at tin jmnffmed port in’France,
only once so fnr lias it mimed the ships that ear-
r1ed those trcxfiis. .
To tin* averagc„Aui**rican mind the transports
leave our shores and rt
that is all there is to
There Is much more,
will never lie told. Tt
Ulost. of them ' built
men and supplies to ti
ward and then
troops moved so
of fetitif along aliem
d toward■ her. I h
ere tightitrg to brftr
:»-t and we worker! so hard that vve
e' e aide to hook ou ■ end' of th** rall-
•ttd line to Ho* f’aftfbrni etui because,
;oward thi> last. Fritz refreaied so
a|>idiy that lie did rut* have time ef-
'iu'tively to degtrov tin* road.
StTiKk by Sh'etF Fragment.
“A few days after the Initial attack
our company was near the front doing
yard work. Shells had been falling
heavily nil day. We -were ordered to
return to our billets. I started walk
ing down the 'track, when suddenly I
Far up on, the two mast
forth across, the .sky tii gi
is, switching back and—
rent arcs, were the fore
and main toj»s-*-th«
’SOUH
crow s nests.” in each ol
these four meli-Were stationed - Um eyes of tin
vessel. In a pent house at. tin* foot of earl
must dwelt the commanders of the fore ahd lift
guns, in constant commtmicathjn_wifh the look
outs uhoXe.
Ihivyn broke over* a tliousand ranges of gray
rolling mountains. Behind the lhiniapf!,,t.vyx».otli
er transports ducked and-crashed through th*
waves. Before her the hulk* of an armored
cruiser showed now and again through the foam
Waves were* breaking over iter all the time. Slu
plowed straight through. Sometimes to the men
on the Ram a pod t seemed as-though only her fun
n* Is and masts were above the sea.
The first night, when tbeTkamupo behaved mort
1/ke a drunken acrobat than-a stately ship, wa>
merely'tin* forerunner of worse things to come
All whiter, storms liav»* ranged up and down tin
sea lanes of tin* Atlantic. ' (’aim da vs on tin
"Slu*.- hove to only a ' few hundred yards
itvVtiy," relates a member of tin* crew. "All «*t OUT
guns were on tier. You could >•**.* their gray muz
zles, rise and dip h> the ship rolled ami the gun
j*oiiu**rs held them Inn* oif their murky All :»t
duf*e I realized I loved those guns ami the.inert w!m
were handling them. It was ffmnv Id never
thought of them at ail before'. Now lhey seemed
to he the biggest thing in tin* world to me."
There was a sudden gasp'of relief a.H over tin*
ship. The trailer bad broken out the British thrg.
On her bridge someone was semaphoring fran
tically. The Ramapo men picket! up the hysteri
cal message. , • U.
* “Submarine encouidereti mn* hour direct east.
Believe It Is pursuing. Advise caution."
Tlien tin* sinok** came bursting from ( ln*r fun
nel again ami she went bltimlering ou lier way over
the sea, like o frighteiu*»hrhiek,^
1’ - a
“Then all at once a .whisper ran through tin* ship.
It was repeatetl as tlms»* op. ibt* walls of l.uck-
rtow must have fohl* of the advancing British col
umn. The destroyers wen* coming. Soniew here
out of that gray, cruel sea the American warTiojus
Were sweeping down on the convoy. Our destroy
ers. our men. they, wen* coming jo see their breth
ren safe through the war zone.’ \
“I shall never forgetdhe way iln*v came, t It was
a gray afteriioun.-w|i»*n tin* maintop reported the
flicker. «»f a blinker signaling far out over tin*
waves. We didn’t, see tbotyi when they cam*'. Th**y.
seemed to materialize siiilileHiy mi^ of nothing.
“All at once, vve saw t.he tifst *<fRe.~ Sin* was oiify
a few hundred yards off our* itovvs, ami vve lunl to
watch her closely to see h**i*"TM Jill. Tbiit sounds
foolish; but it Is litoral fact. She' was camou
flaged—streykod and dotted ami splashed in a
dozen colors, and sin* meljed away into tin* back
ground of the sea as though sin* weren’t made of
steel, but of-milst. v..
_ “Then we realize*! that they were all Urouml
us.' Fight of them. All dappled' ami harbipiin-
patterped, all practically invisible at half a mile../*
"Their flagship, hung for a morti m-ofe-n
then there was mspxrrr Hr white mi tier stei n and
she came flying down on us. The.ci* ..was no. foam
by the bow. TlieriTwas in* sinok** from 'tin* short,
rakisli .funnels, only tin* qjriver of ln at ’.from her
oil tires. Sh«* slipped through tin* water, like n
tisli, atidj as she passed us, slttii, high bred: with
he"f~nt*of bow anil her l**an curving flanks, driv
ing through the water like an express train, with
tio. visible afl'ort and as s’npotldy as a entree, 'he
broke out the Americipi flag mr her stern. \\'*>
broke out ours and that was »rur greeting that
and tin* yells of tin* soldiers who were;acting* lik(*
madmen. As she flash* <1 by we imught a glimp'ej'
of her guns, all cleared far M! ; tin:i.nnd tii<* *|epth
ImiiiiIis ready at her stunt. ' dm* of her men. his
feet firaced to her roll. lo*»k«*d up Nit ns. grinh**ii
and then yawned. \\'«* knew Unit vvas .only sIimw-
ing off. He... cuuldn’i sivanu* tin* troops by be
ing l>laso. They nr-t**d like ^ hunch of kids."
The worst of the.war zone was ahead of tlieuil
but they didn’t-worry .any longer. -They knew the
destroyers Were mf' tin* vvtn <11. They range* I tier**
stud then*. * They'slmt uvvmy, far a .fail** *»r s u •{•m]
qaiile "bitAt to swim cii‘**l|**k about tltemr; They
Bllloua attacks, constipation, dolt
headaches, etc., are lh the great ma
jority of casea due to dlrestlve trouble
and no reasonable person can expect
to obtain real or lasting benefit until
the cause Is corrected. ^
Nature’s Remedy (NR Tablets) la a
vegetable compound that acts on tha
stomach, liver, bowels and -Jtldneysk
•luiiuiui, uvvt, uunvu ana -sj
the purpose being to bring
healthy and harmonious action
the organs of digestion and nllmtna-
ty and thoroughly,
gently that there
yet so mildly end l
Is never.the slightest
comfort.
But that is not all Nature's
Remedy (NR Tablets) have a benefl*
rial effect upon the entire body. ' By
Improving the process of dU estkm
and assimilation, the nourishes vnt to
derived from food, the blood 4ua Itjr to
enriched, vitality. Is Increased sat the
whole system strengthened.
Once you get your body to this
splendid condition, you need not taka
iimrA
t«*rv
Y**i th«*‘ history Is then*. Intent
for birth. -'I'li»* f:it** *jf Ain**ri**ti’>
war, perhaps the fate of the
on tin*, 1lTu**-jiiinpore*| shouliloi*
m**n. Their business is
war flsolf.. rests
ftf the transport
not. to tight,- unU^JK^eor-,
lief***!. Tb«*ir task i< not to <l«*fen*l s*v much as
to- **vacle. . ’I'li*n* 1 :ir.* "f• • spoiiviI> 1 * ; fo\- ttTv* ttvetf of
rhousamls of* toinpornHiv holpfess s«»h>i**rs. ThV.v
and tb**ir ship *plnv a *le<fi**rat*‘ gameTuf tfig. in
"’Ul**b wvory F-bou! -tin* kais«*r owns Is “it” and
they and*tbejr-<es.s«»f'-t4io lone arid unhappy tag****.
Ihi.y.by'Ymy tlic.v ***»ni** ami i*lay by day they go,
and. of tiiflir doings only tin* high lords of the
navy know. Peril of storm arid torpedo are
theirs. -I'«irehived vigilance and **t**rnal wearl-
n**ss\(ir** their, duty. *Aml they are doidg their
H'ork. Thcv/rire getting tin* men across. Up
to- tin* tiim< tilts vvn^ written. n*> transport fly
ing tlie/Ktars and k StJ'ij»**s ami <»arryiiVg her pre-
*'ions/ioad of m**n and munitions Try Ffriiftc^ has
lost In h**r'fh*jidry game of tag. Tin* TUscnnia ^it
shouhl be remembered, was a British .ship.
That -is vvlnij. tie* men of the transjrort serv
ice. most of whom enlist*;*! * to fight and vV.*»r«*
chosen to run, are <h»iug. How they are doing it
is only a partly told tab*, caught here and there
from letters sent home from . l’rencli ports by
sailors; from ‘descriptions of th**. trip over “Over
TheH*“ recounted hi soidters. rceoyered from the
terrible ipialms of seasickness ami filled “With
Horses
Horsemen agree
that Yaggr'g
Liniment is the
best and amt eco
nomical liaimeat
For strained ligaments, sparia.
harness galls, swaeny, wounds or old
sores, cuts and any aalargaataattL
it gives quick raUaL
A 35c bottla contaias mors thaa
tha usual 50o4x>ttis of liniment.
Me PEI BOTTLE AT All DEALERS
L1N1M
l/IOST INTEpNATIONAL” BABY
now
to do was to look over tire side,'and the picture
)fie”YTesfchejpisFrs. running tin* hills <»f the s**u i
hounds, was full contort tc hilii.
A few days later the Ramapp and lief can**
were shepherd***! by the de*troy**rs infir the T
hor of “A Port in France,” * ,
r’ , i \ . ■ . ■ .
_''The troops stood at the rtiiV-aml < he**r»*d ,*
laughed und shouted,'hut-,vve.didn’t: H> were-
tired, Ju*it phi In worn out. i 'Anyone Who has hi
on a transport’s crevy^knows a)l t
about the agony <if anticipation
nhd look***l at the gre*»n hili^ and
.Have you
RHEUMATI8M
Lumbago or GoMtt
* e '.just sat
green roofs
and the green waters' of tie* Inn
ie son:*-
Mtotodi
camnsBE
eren t on watc
all zig-zagging now. Navy* men
after a. vessel has been slghte*l
- ’ .- _T .Say
Every four minutes:
davits that vverje wrenching free with the roll-
tnff. securing a hundred different objects' that
strove to burst a way. > —• *• -
The phosphorescence dfi tlve wave 'tops was the
only light they saw. Save Tor two or three ex-
**eptl«)ps there Was absolutely no Illumination on
cruiser were
know how long i
\ It takna to aim nnd discharge a torpedo,
; that' It takes. *flve,.j»lnutes
the vessels changed their courses^ dodging back
snd forth from an unseen foe that might not be
there at all, IntermlnabH'. ' v •
-• Knitting Causes Death.
-**|e--- .l.fiin'**g for the 'no , *if*t f
“ Tf“'rrr*.:Ut**«l in thr death <*f .M -
:ri.rj' t*_VictoJ May, sixty two. of r**r.
ib.ruie. Pa A-Ov-r<\orh resulted i*
mrv**us
KODAKS &
though w.e wer** - !)*dug tuer*
. :—> —— »—•— ; g ■ —
sOTgphow, even if no oat ev*.-
Inmik about us.
•reakdown.
Better than Pills
For Liver Ills.
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