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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH (/AR0LIN4 HEDGES MUST GO WW Save 9^c. £k By Buying Ever Reliable < One of War's Results Will Be a Change to American Style of Land scape Gardening of_lhe pretty feature^ of.the Ktigllsh landscape will lindeirgo .di’as- lic changes as a result-.of tin* great’ •'^rieultural program this year.- 1 ledge: rows hi ..nirtuy places will have to go • Iowa anti thousands of trees which have w ido-sprendirig root* must he re moved to allow plowing. It is Oe- lived by , many that tlie result itftef •he. war will la* tile adoption of the .\merieiiF style of 'landscape, with iawps minus fences and Hedges sur rounding homes. M hen Sir Herbert Tree returned to Imglaiid from America shortly before his rtenlh lie extolled tin* American system, hur tite Kngiisli did pot take kindly to iiis idea, as the. Knglish |m;o|*1* believed their privacy wifuld lie inli inged and they feared the beautiful i’.lw/tis WofiUI he ruined by trespassers. (^j)e< lal -.lnformaUon Service," United.Staten Department of Agriculture.# ^ CASCARA ; To drlve-a tank, handle the guns, and . sweep over the enemy trenches, takes strong nerves, good rich blood, u good stomach, liver and kidneys. When the time comes, the man with red bloodyin ids veins “is up and at it." He has iron i nerves for hardships--—an interest in his work grips him. That's the way .you feel when you have taken a Iflriod and herve tonic, made up' of./Blood root, j Golden Seal root, Stone root, Cherry 1 hark, and rolled into a sugur-couted tablet and sold In sixty-rent vials by al most ull druggists for past fifty years ns Dr. IMerce’s frolden Medical iSiscov- CABINET IS HOUSEWIFE'S WORKING PARTNER No advance in price for thl* 20 year- old remerty 2Sc for 24 tablet* - Some cold tablets now -00c for 21 tabjita-—- Figured "on proportionate coat per A tablet, jrouaave 9 Sr when you buy Hill'* Cures Cold -*-» to 24 hour* grip AML titft Rnltl x TabUta(< ' r25c * At any Drug St ora CONTROL OF TREES IN CITY Los A.igele* Newspaper Advocates Commission Which Should Wield Absolute Power. » Wlmt we need, and need badly i ; TXJtUtfF right now, is a tree cbtiiijiission hnv- ' lug absolute -<*oritrol of all *stm»t se. _ planting. The trees‘slniind ' be, taken vFttTirg'hn’Wi trwny from tire owners of abutting property. He should neither tie held responsibly for them nor avowed to touch them, any further than any Ollier resident of th<* city. Why lias tlie <;ity. taken over street, curb and sidewalk, and allowed a narrow strip "C private property-to intervene? Why does the city partially control-it? .1/ a divided interest ar,d rosporisihijify conducive to the lest results^ A study of our street planting will quick ly. bring' uu answer. Not uue in a hundred is competent to ehotrsethe right tree for a street. The same per centage will,care for them properly, and about tlie'same nun.tier will agree on tlie same tree. No resident of Los FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There’s no longer the slightest need or feeling ashamed of your freckles. ps"the pre- The best means to oil the nmchInery serlptlon hlne —double strength—is guar of the body, put tone into tlie liver, kidneys and circulatory system, is to first practice a good house-cleaning. I know of tmthing 'better us a laxative than a vegetable pill made up of May- apple, leaves of aloe and jalap. Tlils* fs commonly sold by all druggists as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant PeUets, and should lie taken ut least once a weeu to clear the twenty-five feet of intestines.' You will thus, clean the system—expel the poisons and keep. u'elTT' Now Is the time to chum house. (Jive yourself u spring house cleaning.—Adv. w ' antefd to remove thOff homely spots. , Simply get . an ounce . af, othine—double ’strength—front your druggist, and apply a little of It night arid morning aiul juuahuuld soon se'-e thaC even the worst freckles have beguftio disappear, while the lighter an* a have "Vanish'd entirely. It Is *»Ldom that nuye than one ourrJp Is need*'d to .compJetelj clear .the skin and gain a beautiful clear ^complexion. B-- sure to ask for the double strength oth ine. ns this is sold under guarantee of-money bao-k If It fails to.renvove freckles.-*—Adv. Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected Arv examining phy sician for one of the prominent life insurance companjes, in an interview of the subject, made the as tonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants foe insurance are re jected is because kidney trouble is so com mon to the AmeiUMH-p+syple,'and the large majority of those whose-applications are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. Judging from reports from druggist* who are constantly m direct touch with tlie public, there is one preparation that lias lieen very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. r We find that Swamp-Root is strictly an herbal compound and we would ad- vigour readers who feel in need of such ar remedy to give it a trial. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this- great preparation send fien cents to l)r. Kilmer & t o., Binghamton, N. Y„ for a sample boltle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Adv. A Homemade Cabinet That Is Sanitary, Convenient and Attractive—Nat Expensive. To Cut Prices. • Kx-.M ayor MiteTfel of New York was J^^alking at a dinner about war prices.' • - “Those war prices are staggering," J be sn id. "Thev're very hard Trr emir- • but,.too. When iv* Man comes along • - -with a simple easy method'for bring- • ing war prices down to the pre-war • level, bis idea is apt to lie about as • valuable as Josh's: How long are we to continue under present conditions? All know a change Thust coup*—why delay? Our charter framers may help us out bv provldliijr - Tor oi tree commission in full control, with a corps of trained experts, to give us a*city in the near future of which our residents for all time fffiiy he proud us the really city beautiful.—Los Ang«4e* Times.- SAVE A LITTLE SUGAR TO Gandy at Meal Time Only. Candy is a concentrated-food, and should be eii^en with moder ation. Though we like It, It is not a necessity. It is always best to eat candy as u part of On* NR Tablet Each Right For AW**k Will Correct Your Constipation and Make Conatant Dosing Unneoea- liigll cost of Jiving is tierce, Fro Necessary in; Prepara tion of Food PUTTING YARD TO BEST USE Toor digestion and assimilation tman a poorly nourished body arid low vitality. Poor elimination mean* clogged bowol3, fermentation, pufrl-. faction and trie - formation of poisonous gases which are absorbed by trio blood and carried through the body. The result is weakness, headaches. Bulletin of Department of Agriculture Gives Some Valuable Information to Those Interested. WELL-SEASONED WOOD BEST ... The best methods to follow and the best crops to grmv in order to make a small area like a back yard ptrainee the maximum amount of food for the family are discussed in a publication of tlie United States department of agriculture, Farmers’ Bulletin -SIS, “Tin* Small Vegetable Harden." In addition to furnishing, information in regard to tlie fundamental principles of gardening, tills bulletin describes In detail the culture of alt of the eommob garden plants, and also furnishes a ta ble showing In a concise form the quantity.of seed needed for each kind i if vegetable, the proper way and times to. plant, mid the material required to produce the. crop. To make a small area produce a large amount of food, the bulletin points out that n of'only every foot of .available space must 1»e utilized, but* that late or succession crops must be planted its soon as—the- earlier plants have been removed. To' carry on gar dening In Mils intensive way requires careful planning in advance, and it is recommended that a detailed diagram of the garden be drawn up ami the va rious uses that it is plain.ed to put each portion to, throughout the grow- ffizzihess, coated tongue. Inactive liver, Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by LOCAL Ari'LK ATluN.S, jh they cannot reach the scat • of the Catarrh is a local disease." greatly inthi- <‘n< ed by oonstitulloaal conditions. H A1.1. j FATA HUH MKDH VINK-will cure catarrh It-is taken internally and acts tlirougi the H!ood*on the Mucous Surf:., c ; of ii - System.' HALL'S FATAIIHH MKbli'IXl is composeTl of. some of the he t tonic? known, combined with some of the Ues' blood purifiers. The perfect < irnbimitfi'n of the ingredients In HAI.L'S t'ATAKUH MEDIF-tXK is wiiqt pro.lucew. iii- j. ituL. Convenience Especially Suitable Where Space Is Liniited—Place Provided for Fireless Cooker When Not in Use. New Y horseflesh s zoo •••eeeeee***************** low the drawer. A drop table 21 in/lics w ide and. 19 inches long increas-’ es tin* table surface. This table is sup ported by inexpensive folding brackets. A kitchen cabinet 1s just as impor tant to tiie housekeeper as the bench to tlie workmat^r the laboratory desk to the chedKsi' With'it the house keeper can sit down •coiufortably with her whole ki'chea work^bop easily within Imr reaclL. ^.siLves walking to and fro to gutlu r this tiling ami'that to preparwttrc-lo.*d. And every kitdi- DON’T L.E.T WORMS EATYOUR PROFITS An anltnul with woraisnmn.itthrive. Keep fuirlheiMk t><•<■ i rou. **, tui* by Kivluti them l)u. 1M \ lo Koiikiits' Price ~ “Worm Powder TTo«n will fatten qiilckcr, horse* v*M look ■ locker, poll It i y iv i II bo In ., l> tiler. Rn.l ll.r Pi *'oral Horn' Vrtrnnir an ^^Vrijd|epr *#■!> fur 'r.-, >,•'<»lo| on Abnr1l"B In I ml ^®-***^ If no dealer In tour town, write •r. Divtd Roberta' frt Co.. 100 6rand Avenue. Waukctha.-Wla. Provisions for Many Things right f.ur a week. Relief will follow derful results la eaOirr'ial The upper part, of the cabinet con the very first dose x but a few days will elapse before you feel and realize the fullest benefit. When you get stralghtered out and feel Just right Druggists 7*c. Testimonials f-e K. J. Cheney & Fn., I'r'Yns . T* •dsts of a closed compartment, three drawers, three opetT shelves, knife litck. and Gone Away again you need not take medicine screw e'.ery day—an occasional NR Tablet fill then keep your system In good condition and you will always feel jour best. Remember, keeping well la easier and cheaper than getting well. Nature’* Remedy (NR Tablets) are Bold, guaranteed and recommended by ) _ i — » « * * 1‘uip- wen* inseparable one Sunday when Kob- 'eiit |.» bis classroom for )g utensils. Tlie riosed coinpnrt- is for package goods and large Is. The drawers are for kttch- ien and other things needed in use. The lower shelf is 5 inches en should* have a DROPSY TREATMENT. QIt* quick roll.f. VI Soon rrmavM •welling nnd »hori breath. Never b»-ard of 1U equal for draper 3ry lu Trial treatment cent rate, hr wall. Write to dr. THOMAS I. CRCIN Bank ei**. Bes 20. • CHAT*WORTH, BA friends. Rut ert’s mother him aflrr Sunday sedte with him. So she said height to enable the worker to sit at her work at the cabinet. The hoine- mdde cabinet Shown in tiie ^lustration Is sanitary, convenient, and attractive. your druggist. in depth, while tlie upper shelves, are 7*4 inches. On these shelves are kept coffee; tea. Shgiir. and spice jars. Three inches below the lower shelf is a strip Itr is TSpcchiliy suituide—und compact for kitchens in which cabinet space is limited. ; A hpme-nnide cabinet can:be built le s pun u I left.' nn* lle’goiie ? "To Autiocli.” replied tl^ie <0+f-t»*arli(‘r told lis about It .1% inches wide which holds tin 4 screw hooks. Tin* knife rack is mmje by sawing slashes 1 inch deep in a piece of material 2 inches wide. The cabinet is finished with two coats of white paint and one ciont of White with moderate expense if outside labor need not be employed. If both lum ber und. labor must be purchased, the cost will equal that of a ready-tnade cabinet. Tin* cabinet must lie made Skin Troubles That Itch Burn and disfigure' quickly soothed and healed, by hot baths with. L’uti- cura Soap arid gentle anointings of Cu f»ARKER'3 of good wood, well st . HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of merit. H"lp* to eradirato duidVufT. For Rc«toriii* Color and ticura Qintmeiu. For free*samples, adtlress, "Futburnt, Dept. X. Boston.” Soid-ltf. druggists and by mail. Soap 2.*», Ointim nt 25 mid 50.—Adv. iid. it can be easily kept npor.tnnt cou.--id* ing season, be clearly ■ indicated. On l’oofly seasoned wood this plan the success or failure of th* parlous enterprises sjiouUl be noted 'ami the plan itself kept ns a guide for file follow Inc yeue —A. ; i handies - may be used Beauty toGray or Faded Hair. 6"<vand $1.00 at Dri,** 1 *!*; * swadls amj is n evinstant annoyance lu opening and closing doors and draw ers. ( —’ - ♦*- ‘ * ' . . .» Dimensions of the Cabinet The citrine! sliown in Mie illustra tion is 0 feet J inches high to the top of the . closet, Ml inches high *Pi the lop of the table. It is 21 inches deep and 48 jneiies wide. The part of the cabinet below flic table contains tlie (Mir hip. large drawer, rack and dough or pastry board. The bin is fastened to the frame with loose-pip hinges. By removing the pins tlie entire bin can he rehibv' d. cleaned, and replaced. Tlie biu can be lined witJi tin to. make APPLE SCRAPPLE IS GOOD VELVET BEAN SEEDS Biely upt'oslrd (UIO day) s'-eil alt TJ 2’. p«*r bo. Sup limited, ordi r Dow. Snlihl. limn Ktua. Ll», Oak. -Ase e-H+4*-nl w**h4+c nh v TveruHtt Fried apples are g^dd with fried scrapple. Yes. answers the healthy appetite, even-though it be’ not ac quainted with fried scrapple. Every cook knows how to fry apples, many do not know how to make scrapple— excellent at any.meal. Ingredients. wav Uir»u>k w Encouragement Count3. In every town there are a few of taste and purpose wlm will take the helm. To .thoroughly arousi* public-in terest is a long and arduous th-k. . Make a' beginning. Uesults will at tract attention ami gain sjujTjfiort. It was (Jla'dstom* who. said: “One ex ample is worth h r.'.i'fir I argu ments.” Organize, interest the local press, interest this departtnent, your ^elToits and progress will cheerfully be given place and encouragement in these columns. Every year of tlie pjist decade. Mr. K“ed has written thanks for subsiautial aid given “diced and Riverside" in city—beauti 11- catiop, Jij a very Fe«a>nt iett^'r, in re viewing the progress of street plant ing in Riverside, lie writes: “I re member very distinctly tl*e very effi cient aid I received through the ‘(Mt.v I Renutlfpr department of the Times." Let us bear of your work, no matter bow' humble or how small the com munity—’aid aiiid encounigement will be extended th all alike.—Los Angeles , • Times. - 1 Ni>rtli*rn (tmuu S«-ctl I’litulurn; Vi|<ui. us a pit giMul yiilil.i s Lou «-,•■•* I ■ l'likfiiii' .pa id to v,.ur d jar Vulloy llonif I urm. I «-rr> , Mum. W. N. U., CH ARLOTTE, NO. 10 -1918 0Wuv{v J Whole hog heads (log-livers and hearts (A small quantrty of beef can be used •also if desired.)' v ' Fora meal (yellow or ml\ed).'p>»jmds fi Buckwheat or ryb flour .../.. .iJiiX.. F Spices, as rliarjoram. sage, thytneZv and pepT'er In proportion as desired, or omit, those not desired.... ez..*.. 3 Salt pounds.. Liquid In jwhich .rieat Is hailed: use a quantity equal to the total weight of the combined polios. pounds.. 10i Net Contents 15Fluid Drachre For Infants and Children aUfiurAcTuetm vesxrvw/x»xr<eBBTTM N o fMMixc inpuaorrj aaiiw pwii ji k^riMwa.M0 uv* *o**e**efeeee*'»*a***e*B*ae. This is llie first of a series nf * articles which will describe J household conveniences. The • tlTTTercnce between tin* tlretl, * over-worked housekeeper and • one who has some fime and.en- * ergy left for reading and reere- A atfon after the dayjs work—is * done, often inay be uccoijnted for J by tlie kind of equipment used * In the kitchen. Umlcr the ^Iireo- J tlon of the state and 'County • home demonstration agents of * "tiie- United ISThles Department of • Agriculture, home conveniences £ already have been installed in • several thousund country homes. # SuVh conveniences not only ef- • feet a real paving in the. work • of tle> boeue.- but- they help -Lhe * - farm woman to get a jgreater • amount of hripptrress out of hpr J dnllj; task's; ' Many of the im- * provements that-Will be describ- J ed coir be used as . vgll in village • and city homes. J Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria M Always / * Boars tlie / fif it* q For up-to-date implements and prompt service, make Rawlings your “source of supply." Ask your dealer. Rawlings Implement Co. Manufacturers, Wholeaalera, Exporter* Baltimore, Md. — - r - The proportion of ingredients may he varied to Individual taste. Directions for Preparing. Clean the hog heads thorqvigldy, re moving the eyes and ear tubes^ Split the hepd lengthwise and remove the teeth and the soft- hones In- arid .near the nasal yavities. Plnee the hog heads ■and other meat Info a large kettle or ; caldron with a liberal quantity of wa ter and cook until the meat falls off the bones. Remove nil of the meat and soft tissues from the hones and chop the meat by passing it throiigh a meat grinder. ... Strain the cooking > liquid to remove any small pieces of bone. Place th«u.liquid hack IntA the kettle. Heat to boiling point, .at which time slowly add the meal and flour, j and stir constantly to i revent ijw* tin a! , from forming into lumps and also UC' nvojd scorching. Boil and stir until ' the mass becomes thick, and then add j the sdlt, spiefs. ami chopped meat. , Roil ten mimitesi and white still hot. | pour the product Into deep wet molds —bread pane will do. Paiir Mim iri four large spboftfuR? «f melted lard over tlie product in the pans.’ As soon "as" the‘.product has cooIeiT Tt is ready for use. The usual way of serving scrapple is to rut it into slices about one-half Inch thick, dust the slices with flour or ALCOHOL-3 TER cent. Avertable lYcparationforAs similatin^thcIqo(ibyRc$uU^ limj the Stomachs aiulBowcls of Thereby Promoting Digestion Cheerfulness and Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic fitdpt of OldDrSAML'UHffl^ Pumpkin Smtl V . Landscape Gardening. Landscape gardening has not re ceived tjjit* attention that it deserves- VYc have not studied the kind K\ 1 Horsemen agree that Yager’s Liniment is the * best ami most eco- m — 1 noTnicsHimment for general stable use. For strained ligaments, spavin, harness gills, sweeny, wourids axpld *ores, cuts and any enlargements, it gives quick, relief. A 35c bottle contains more than the usual SOobottle of liniment. s of rose jUxSnM* thuKthrive best here nor libvc we cx- crcisedxcart- in preparing tin* soil for thrifty-- giqiw th and blooming. Most people have^qicgcly dugilmles in the ground and plafiL>d rose busbe., ,vith- MinSrtti' j / h'nrai StM 1 ClanM Sager J "• ja+rgrr** fbror ' A helpful Remedy for Constipation and Diarrhoea and Feverishness npu Loss of Sleep resulting thercfrora^njtnan^ facSimile Si^ratnre ^ j out adding the elements on which ros , j*s thriv.c. Then w e wonder Id rhe blooming season why they do not pro stmice tint* flowers. S5c PEI BOTTLE AT ALL DEALERS YAGER’S LINIMENT t ■ .. ''• it moisture, insect, and moU'^e proof. Th^ dough, hoard should he nuple of a wood that is tasteless arid odorless and..should he'fitted.Avell in Uoxx4hui ing ju>t below the table: A batten is tonguipL an,d grooved on each side of the hoantTn prrTnrTTrTri>ih warping. The roomy draw er cun .he us*»d -for sm«ll utensils. The open spaee below the drawer can be, occhpied by the kit 'hen stool or the home-made flre- lesijequiter when they are, nut in use. Novel Street Construction In elk 1 .of the larger Mfcfiigan cities they are frying a novel type of H r rce( construetlonu Pirvements 18 feet w»^e are being laid, routined ln»tween head ers qf concrete built ns h part of rhe Concrete foundation along the. '•enre.' of the street. A strip aloug oech sble of the pavement and the curb is built of earth and gravel, as arc the shout Iwa of the paved country highway. GILBERT BROS. * CO, Haltlraora, If d. Tne Ckntaur C aHr***. VQBK^_ *!•???» il&v: A BAD COUGH la risky to Degiect. Tak* It in h*Dd, *ud safe guard your health by promptly taking PISO’S r dry cornrneul. and cracker du?t fry until the outsite Is somewhat crisp Serve hot. *• • ' Fie par^ lids jind covers have u tncut confer.lent place in the rack be- THtSOUTH’S M O 9t* fOPU LA R Till'. WRITE *OR CATALOG 4/ AND PRICE LIST WARE ROOM S.2I9S0UTH TRYON ST. _ CM ARUOTTE. N; C; 9ooDbops IWKANtk/CHlLDHEN Al OmoiHhs 35 Doses-35^ KITCHEN " r k. HELP ER FOR HO IUSEW • WES | * T t Cabinet Saves Walking To and