Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, May 23, 1918, Image 8

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. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. s ra tk uf .-ocnnuKnj.i xa w Wl'STY OV BARNWKII.. r MIm Amalie Ruzlcka, 1449 South 16th St, Omaha, Kebraaka, writes: "I have suffered with catarrh of the throat, l caught cold and it settled in my .throat, and 1 coughed badly and was very ^eak. I could n6t sleep r and had no appetite. I had two doc tors, and had taken so many’ different «i^edirlpes and found no hqlp. I thought I will have to give up; but at last •my mother read about Peruna, so I thought of trying (hat great medicine PeruYia. I got a battle of It and In about »four days I almost stopped coughing, and after a while I surely found relief, and from that time we ars not without Teruna in our home.” farther Estate of S. Alptmnao Wire, deceased* - l T'H«l’ r rfrd by * h** power vp-teil on tne i>y ilo t.rdt'r uf 'he ProtrHte-A nrirt mk1 d?ie<I rh- 2riLjlay uf, May..I9is, I 'will '.reil in fr'oiit of )he »• urt lirtiifc iTTon \loi.ilny iliy 20tli.ilVy i i M*?. J.oj’8, five (ft) hli.*re« i.f .»iuck in 'lie Ha Ilk of lYuM-tolli null five’(3) snares in the i 1 oiihv K n 11 k : < d burn well ,Lo the holiest bidder for caili. r Ellen U W>e. Ad muiintriurix. •tad Cross To Serve Boys In The Front POUNbof Lins Trenches Appetite 1 Now Well. We Always ... » Have PERUNA Home. / l\ old style fj* hulls con tains about pound of. real roughage and about pound of lint. After being eaten. the old style 1 pounds. A The American Red Crose has Jq*t auranged to establish with the Amorf. <S4i troops in France a front lino can teen service similar tb’that through which they have servnd more than a million pollua4wlth hot drinks during the last aix months, aooording to a cable just received by the War Coun cil from Major James H. Perkins, lb*J Oross Commissioner to France. / S his will consist of rolling canfeeoe loned close behind^ the front line trenches. There are now flftpen of these operating behind the Ffcmch lines, from which fifty or more large receptacles of hot drinks are sent for ward dally, usually in the small hours the morning. 'Runee drinks are served free to the going on or coming off duty. ’ This service has proven of such value to the Frtmrii that the Amerl-, can army has naked the Red Oross to have this service directly in touch ■with the medical r**lef stations near* ■est the front. The work Is often done under heavy shell fire and roqulrea men of gn-at bravery and sympathy. The American army officers are man ifesting a keen interest In having this ■ervice at the disposal of the American troops and have aatoed the R«d Cross to enlist a Substantial number rf im-n of the highest caller to undertake this work. Lt will be performed at tho point nearest the dring ,line at which civilians are permitted. Thoso who object to liquid medi cinos can procure Peruna Tablet*. Mlflei’s An iceptic Oil, Known As hulls swell to twice the weight, or pound of ‘ ' Posltirtly Relieve Pain In a Few' Minuter. ’ it right nnv for KhMiumtism, also doubles' after being eaten! but as they are 100 per cent roughage, the original pound becomes 2 pounds— not 1>2 pounds. i Therefore, a pound of Buckeye Hulls goes a third again as far as a pound of old style hulls. In Other words, you only have to feed ? 4* pound of, Buckeye Hulls to give the same food value as a full pound of old style hulls. Other Advantages Buckeye Hulls cost much less per No trash or dust. ton than old style hulls. Sacked—easy to handle.^ Buckeye Hulls allow better as- They mix well with other forage, simulation of other food. They take loss space ir> the barn. 11 remalfr Tfn Cold". Crmi ppiif-i ratiiiC .\i*ii;*ly kii >wii. 1'j» pmi'iiii’ and iniiij*!,i‘ti- VtTmit- in relii-vii 2 u>i|t 1 h . (In** in thV f<U - t Hint it pen^t'ah'"- -t« tin' ajUvt'd 4 -fnrif»'at tiro*. a • d Iu8treti"ii pour t 11 dii-ipn on t c ttnc 1 o<t piece i f so o k*- t V r ami it w ill \ «‘u' finite ihit> >nhst < M.ie.e ih uugh anc through ill thro* imiiutes. Accept no snbs'ilute. • This g'<*n hil is g.iliTen red color only. Every hot rP gHTr an In <1 ; 25, 50<j ' a n l |l Ul) : bittie or tnnicy refunded at N. BufPktmltor, Druggist, Barn Mr. Ben Faulk, Dothan, Ala., prefers Buckeye Hulls to old style hulls because cows like them as well, they are cheaper, they agree with the * cows, and they go farther, -one sack lasting as long as two sacks of the old style. New Bevo Plant, • ry World’s Largest -—- Beverage Factory To secure the best results and to develop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls thoroughly twelve hours before feeding. It it easy to do this by wetting them down night and morning lor the next feeding. If at any time this cannot be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. ■ If you -prefer to feed tho hulls dry, use only half as much by bulk at of old style hulls. Book of Mixed Feeds Free Gives the right formula for every combination of feeds used in the South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fat tening. for work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for using them properly. Send for your copy to the nearest mill. Dept. K The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Atlanta Birmingham Greenwood Little Rock Macon United States Tires arc Good Tires Loan made same day application received. oiU‘**iveil and Erected by A he user-Busch to Aid in Pro motion of Sam* Tempt r- -- rraec Pc> 1 ic v, Based •:V"'T~ on Kducfttioit and - 5 Moral Devel- Dept. K Memphis Selma Jackson Attorneys at Law Barnwell, S. C MARKETING HOGS It-*-**; H. HARDING & CO. i’>, roil, li>t.,iApr 1 1 Kentucky ilfg. Go., heats'liurvi'ig them. Sicval Hamer. Mt. l’lrtisHiit, Iowa, write*. •‘Com menced feeding iny le*rd of about 100 hugs B. *A. Thomas’s ild« l\fw*fr*r over 1 wo months ago. Fifty "ere sick and pc * ii«Vi' ii-An .. • •> *"h *» t* an* fir a re»;\ sure fen p r<«..c*- r ^ra u mi \..i rit',1. tie-<**d Hi on edileiui.un .uAif-Ltu- <e i^-nt 111 • • rai d ve- p .m* i ; si d y> »»'.v. Vy t'c iu v »ic'*it i t'c lngliesi xpia'ity ui non-Hu oleiie-iieverav** tha' - e ■ e and n:a u'uc 11 i “g ** ill c ltd pr •’ e* I'etrii Itts ben a ; osiuv*- aid t, » th- Goveriiment m carry ing out its •*H I tary teinperti e«* prugram, fur 11 l.;-e !< co ne ,t|ie favuiIteTTieverag*» of Economy Unusual Economy Without Sacrifice Chain Tread Your ccr must than ever before. HE Chandler Six has always been famous for its economy It speeds up your work—increases your working power. The highest car economy lies in utmost service. The most economical tires are those which will give you greatest use of your car. —- r — » ( That’s just what United .States Tires will do for of operation—economy without the sacrifice of reserve power, without the sacrifice of roadability, without the sacrifice of beauty of design. Thousands of Chcrdler ownprs all over America tell of gasoline mileage of fifteen to c even teen miles per gallon. Tire mileage of seven thousand to nine thousand miles per set of tires is commonplace among Chandler owners. Chandler owners and Chandler dealers say that the service upkeep of the Chandler car ia much less tiian that of other good cars which they.haVe owned or sold. In the ownership cl z Chandler Six you will possess a really great automebiie-fgreat roL merely from the standpoint of economy of operation and maintenance, but, even more important, from the standpoint o: mechanical excellence li a s Mu r lie ben dD o(.j|u* G«>v*£h- *11“ 1 durinie fb'*,w^- r -MiA-44f ; atr-pt'*vi 1 ‘tr yr til' slu uld be intife.iy ut la'gelgy «-timinat*tl. ,Th■* h'«*t»rie Air-ni’ii F.Vm, .upon \vhK*J* lieiie-a* Grai.t liv.dnpil lal)<*r»(1 t»f*(o e the outbr 11k i f the Civil* War. aid aliere fi.ll h s chil lren but one xv-iv b rn. i.*n \v.Mr. Rufeh 1 * eim.try 4-t-i. e and in mnin'ained in the iugio i-t Mnii* i f eu tn iu on, not ri'll 1 «* a tneimvfial 10Genernl. G'ant. but a so Jor life rHi-i'igof Hi e live st< ek hiv‘1 - xperiin**i til sou*’t lH 'fminii g. B f-ides h in^ p’erid' nt of ll eA'i- Sieys-r lUiseti hrei'iag Ash ciation, ilie milu»t y of itskind in ih*- wor'.d, M r KupcI) 1- iut**r* st“d i > many Miter- pfis s, includn g farming,st iek-r« si’g, liaii* itia.marinf/.ct.UT*' 1 gaf.d railroading ID* i« al*o h member of ' he. oxer .tive -c unmitt e of the St 'Lor.is bmriob ol <U»*i^.National See.'iritv Leagues whieft is actively engaged in w^ ( k m conuecti >n with—the yirosecutiun • f the war You can depend on them for continuous service, —most mileage at lowest mileage cost. ; • ; ' i . • Equip with United States, Tires. ^ Our nearest Sales and Service Depot dealer will be glad to assist you in selection. United, States Tubes and Tire Accessories Have All the Sterling Worth and Wear"that A fake Ij tilted States: Tires Supntme. signed and built in our.own factory, ier chassis; marked throughout by d-lness. The life, pick-up, get-away its simplicity -and it II astohisli you quite as much •Hundreds More in Harnwell In ihc Samr ; t,, Plight. V '--h- • ' ! Jiri-J all the time; . eary and worn out night and day; ■Bnck sehi-f ; h**iid aches Your kidney* aite probably weakened . A mi should hel^i (hem ai their work. i,et<u« who knows le'l jmi how M n Laura Qlarv, Mam St., Harnwe'l, “At out t wo ygars ago Iliad a case of kidtiey trouble which put me in a ieribua condition. My bai’k HCo<-d at (ihies 1 was nervous, had -leu/Jichek ar.d objects floated batore iuy eyeg. My kidr.ejw acted irregularly aril I b.et cc'-aidera^Ie sleep. I frli tir**d and dull all the time to ». Doan’* Kidney i» l!g were highly recommended -to me by i.thera and lgot some and vj-«d them a* (Erected. I g >» relief from the start, the backaches quiaktyi Soft me,my kidneys acted eamral'y flied ziy a| elle disappeared and I w^s .••'•on entirely well No return of the and endurance of.tl ds it pleases you. > , - Bodies of most attractive design and of unusual comfort are mounted oh the Chandler chassis. 'Nobby Chain ruin' SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES Four-Passenger Roadster, SI595 Seven-Passenger Touring Car, Si595 Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, 295 Convertible Coupe, $219$ (All prices f. o.<b. Cleveland) Limousine. 52895 C. F.-MOLA1R, Barnwel ALLFNDALE HDWE. CO. Allendale. WEISSANOER’S PHARMACY, Blackville, B. F. ANDERSON, Dumbarton COM2 CHOOSE YOUR CHANDLER NOW A. D. CONNER <rm.b> haa occurred since and I re whenever I have an opportunity.” Price 80c at all dealers. Don’t sias ply ask for a kidney remedy^-get Deans Kidney Pills—the same that M*ss <-lary had. Foster-Milbora Co.. M/fry., Saffalo, If. Y. CHANDLER-MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO KEEP ■■ ' ... 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