Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, July 04, 1918, Image 7
Are Here Told the Best Remedy
for Their Troubles.
¥ *
- Frecmcnt, O,—“T ■vyas passing through the critical
period of life, being forty-six years of a^e and had-all
the symptoms-'mcident to that Change — heat flashes,
nervousness, and was in a general rim down condition,
BO it was hard for me to do my work. Lydia E. Pink-
han-i’s Vegfttahje Compound was recommended to me as
the beEt remedy for my troubles,which it surely proved
to be. I feel Lcitenand Stronger in every way 6incd
taking it, and the annoying symptoms have disap-
pea red. ”-»-Mrs. M. Goddes, 925 Napoleon St, Fremont,
Ohio. . ' .
*” ‘ *» - .. Jp ' 'ZSaS
North Haven, Conn;—“Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble Compound restored my health after everything else
had failed when passing through change of life. There
is nothibg like it to overcome the trying symptoms.”
—Mrs. Flobescb IsklulBox 197, North Haven, Conn.
greatest
LYDIA E.P1NK AH HCDICINC CO. LYNN.MASS.
Such Flavory
Sliced Beef!
Department of Commerce Gives
First War Statistics.
r T"’HE tendemese -of Libby’s Sliced
J Dried Beef, will delight you but
you will find the greatest difference
in the flavor!
Have Libby’s Sliced Beef with creamed
sauce today- See how much more tender,
, more delicate it is than any other you
have ever, tried. —
*
Libby, M'Neill A Libby, Chicago
SECOND ONLY TO BRITISH
Merchant Marine of America Now
10,000,000 Tons—692 Vessels Built in
Last Five Months—Single Month's
Growth in 1918 Equals Whole Num-
ber Launched in 1914—Now Reckon
by Deadweight Tonnage.
CROSS, FEVERISH
IF CONSTIPATED
LOOK AT TONGUE! THEN GIVE
) FRUIT LAXATIVE FOR STOM-
. , ACH, LIVER, BOWELS.
“CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS”
CAN’T HARM CHILDREN AND
THEY LOVE IT.
Ugh! Calomel Sickens; Salivates! ; ’
T-' Please Try Dodson's Liver Tone
—I, •
. r
I am sincere! My medicine does not upset liver
and bowels so you lose a day’s work. , 1
You’re bilious!
gish! You feel
inn:
T
■\T F
‘EI
Mil
iJJ.
Tfie steady growth of the American
.x
nt marine in all*classes of ves- \
repealed* for the first ,
war began in statistics
fr.ujn tiie department */>f commerce.
They show -dive.month!*- 4
of this year there have been built in'!
this country and officially numbered.;
by the bureau Of navigation a total
of (V21T vessels of 087.055 gross tons.
The merchant fleet of the United
States now amounts to approximately
10,000,000 gross tons, hot including
merchant .{Taftunder control rtf'the
army and mnA- as transports ami-sup
ply ships. At tlie beginning Jan-
* miry 2ft,‘24 J merchant vessels of 0,85.\-
■JL'-l gross tons were tiling file Stars
• ‘ *» .
‘and Stripe^ on--tr ; 7^ :;,er;--s the Ajlun-
-.-th- -xvith ’tood -and nmbi|idi>s, ihto the -
Caribbean and Pacific with Alnertcau
piddnefi for-fdreigh ctC-tvinefs and on
i^his <-in in try as
domestic tnu.s-
SOLD FOR 60 YEARS.
FerMAtARIA, CHILLS and FEVER.
ALSO A FINE GENERAL STRENGTHEN
ING TONIC. Sold by All Drug Stores.
Treatment of Prisoners.
-.’There is still talPTUi..pome quarters
of Wales of a German Trfvrrslon. A
thousand years ago, however, .Inva
sions were quite 11 common thing along
the Welsh shores. The Vikings came
and went pretty much a*i they pleased.
They burnt and
way that would havt
mans. On one occasion they burnt The custoni l<p carefully kept up, and
The Lucky Horseshoe.
When Lord French visited-the little
county town of Ojdlium to inspect the
Rutland volunteers, lie found time to
leave a horseshoe on the castle walls.
From lime Immemorial the lord of
the manor has demanded a horseshoe
from every peer of the realm* op Ids
first setting foot within the “lordship.”
the I tikes a inf • (•' i vers ,o
part of the nation's
poMation. systiftTi.
b
Includes New Vessels.
Tills tremendous fleet is second only
to" the merchant tonbage of Great Brit
ain. It includes all new vessels, built
under the direction ' of the shipping
hoard .and thousands of other ships,
smaller in tonnage hut .greater in car
rying capacity, which ploy so large n
part in commerce and the maintenance
of a favorable balance of trade. *
Mother: Your child isi/'t naturally
cross and peevish. See If tongue Is.
coated ; this is # a sure sign the little
stomach, Hver and bowels need a
cleansing at once.
When listless, pale, feverish/full of
cold, breath''"bad, throat sore; doesn't
eat, sleep or act naturally, has stora-
ach-aclie, (liarrha-a. remember, a gen
tle liver and bowel cleansing should
ahVhys he the first treatment given.
Nothing equals -“California Syrup of
Figs” for ■children’s Mis; give a tea
spoonful, and, in a few hours all the
foul waste, srmr bile 'and fermenting
food which is clogged in the bowels
passes out of the 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” cleans
ing. Directions for babies, children
of nil apesr and grown-ups are plainly
on the bottle.
Keep it handy in your home. A little
given today saves a sick child tomor
row, hut get the genuine. Ask your j
Your liver/is slug-
lnz» dizzy and all
•knocked out. Your head is dull, your
tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach
sour and bowels constipated. But
don't "take salivating calomel. It makes
you sick ; you may lose a day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes neer<*+4* of the Eioftes.
Calomel crashes into sour bile like
dynamite, breaking it up. That’s when
you feel that awful nausea and cramp
ing.
, t If you want to enjoy the nicest,- gen
tlest liver and bowel cleansing you
ever experienced just take a spoonful
of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone to
night.- Your druggist or dealer sells
you n bottle of-Dodson’s Liver Tone
for a few rents unde^ tfiy personal
money-back guarantee that each spoony
First Fiction Known.
>The oldest work- ol .ticlioii . extant
is thought to be the “Tale of Two Broth
ers," written 5,200 years ago by the
Theban scribe Ennauu, libiariaif of tlm
palace of King'Metieplliall, the sup
posed liiai'aoli of tin* Exodus. ' ’l ie’
'ale, it '-appears' was written for tie 1
• it t«- r t; i i n in*-m of the “crown prince,
•A le> >nhsc tpu 1111 \ reigned Set i II.
lain*- a f| - a i s in two p!:e:< .ip. file
manuscript, probably the only Surviv
ing autograph signature Of kn Egypt-
. ... [/
ful will clean your sluggish liver ‘bet
ter than a dose of nasty calomel end
that It won’t make you sick*. •
Dodson’s Lisgr Tpne Is real liver
medicine. .You’ll know Itnext morn
ing because you will wake up feeling
fine, your-Hver will be working, your
headache and dizziness gone, your
stomach will he sweet and your bowel*
regular. You wfij feel like' working;
you'll lie cheerful; full of Vi^or and
ambition. , <
I
; Dodson’s Liver Tone is entirely
vegetable, therefore hartnlexs iinil ratt..
rffiT saltrabe. fflve tt^to y^ur chiidreifc.
Millions of people arb using Xlodsnn’B
Liver Tone instead of.dangerous calo
mel now. Your druggist will tell yo«
that, the •,sale - of- calomel is-almost
stopped entirely here.—Adv.
The Shoe Ma Used.
.V. lady saw a little boy go into s
shoemaker's shop with fi small pareeL
She- asked him what was in it. Ills
reply was;
“DEf, it's just matumn'" slide, which,
has a nail stiekbng out of the bottom of
t.lu* sole. s,i I've eonie to Emve it taken
out.”
"Yt.ii are ft good little boy f-o have
so imVii Uiou'.-M for yopr mot iter,”
reniark\l the lady.
*uli. i\ is- not so mu b for that.
an king. This piece of antiqm* fiction, madam, /was his i*p1>. but this 1A
yrilten on nineteen sheets/of papyrus the Inn minks me with. EVnl^
written on nineteen sm..-ei>, «.i pa] _
in a bold, hieratic-hand; was pur.'hasfi.I s^n’s \\ eeklv.
ill Italy my .Mine. d’<>Phtnpr. u ho -sobl
it'in, 1S57 to 1 he authorities of the
British mflseum, where it is n,ow
knowh as the D’Orbiney pajiyrus.
All merchant vessels are required by" druggist for a bottle, of “California
Ft. David’s, ami actually cooked anti
ate the bishop—which, no doubt, de
lighted t.hj*. antiehureh people^f those
days, no the oilier hand, when the
Welsh caught a Viki.*| they / yed him
alive and. nailed hi- -kin to the.ohureh
doo»*. There was no softness with
prisoner--m b a- i-wexliiblteii today.
FRECKLES
Now Ii the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots
Thorp’s no-loniror tho sltghtost nooil of fcollnj
•sUtiunl of. j-.'i.ir fr* * l^. s. us OilHoi*—ttouiiio
stron^ih -Is cuarantooU to roniu^o those bbmely
•lh.es. . ,
StiniCy get nn ounoe of Otl.ine—do.iMe
■tronjuli frori) jrour dru^Sist. an>l ai ;>I.t a Mule
of It ji.«lit nfl*! ni'irnlac i:ml you should soon see
that e\,n the fres'kifS hifre tn-pun to dis
appear. white tl,. lighter on*'s have vanis!.i<l pd
tlrely. It Is (teM**i:i that more Jhfin ojjnee
la needed to completely clear, the akin and gain
■ beaut Ifni clear vnrnptexfon
Be sure to n<k for the double stfength Othlne.
aa this |y sold under guarantee Of money back
If It falllt to remove freckles.—Ade. « *
Good Riddance.
He—If we -imuld elvpe, wVuId your
father pursue u*?
Sin*- No; I think h® would i,m\t
^ • e •• - X ,
we emddn't Jiml him when wy' gbt
ready to go buck.
the ever-increasing colleletjoh of horse-
sliovs which hang on tlile walls? of The'
hall of the castle numbers some 200,*
ranging* In size from that of tin* ordi
nary racer to the Brobdingnagittn pro
portions of-a shoe sc*veil feet long.—
London Chronicle, i *"
j
WOMEN SUFFERERS MAY
SWAMP-ROOT
lqw to~regisfer wTTh' tin* bureau of
navigation of tin* department of* eorm,
merce and to receive a-n oflicial iden
tification number, before beiijg' per
mitted to fly tin* flag of tbf* United
{states. The number is axCarded when
the finished ship is tmXsurbd for gritss
tonnage capacity, which is the content
of flu* siii]» iiT tertus of 100 Cubic feet
Syrup of Figs," then see. that it la
made by the “California Fig Syrup
Company.”-?-Adv.
Thfe Beaver iri Norway.
The'heaver is a'very source animal
in Norway,- only living in -mall colo
nies at, .a few places in tUf* country.
It is absolutely forhbhhgf to kill the
.Mfid-tlTt~'iht(,t;iiatHumH^ accepted meth- nniiual. Tlie fanner-, however, claim
*m1 pf exposing siva/ ■ \ ' •' ‘ that tin* beat ••>-‘ - 7i.v great damage to
. Thgshipping hoard, bfiilding exelu- t lu-lr forests and Have now asked ihe
sivijif e:n-'go_.siiip_s, lias adopted dead- gnvefnfnent fnr/Hght to kill Hew off
faght. toimaLre a- t!»r< medium of com- _ u hon.w ,. v it. can be OicKa-d that tin y
r new tonnage. deadNveight Capa
Couldn’t Re Worse.
The Kloehu' No, sir; I’ll vote
t'other fellow 1
Tin* Candidate— But you've never
seen him.'
Tim Lieetor No; hut iTe seen thee!
— London Tit Bits.
It is estimated that there are 2JHS,-
S.'*4 Cattle in the ,western provinces of
Canada. r > -
World’* Wool Supply.
■•Australia is reported to -be the chief
sou ret* of t lie world’s w ool supply,
Though tt is said that-Soma ^\mor1c*
nml Australia have about tlm sara#
number of sheep, approximately on*
hundred millions.,,.
I a torpid llvrr condition prevent* proper
food asrirtillatlon Ton* up your liver wttA
Wright a Indian ^eg-table Pill* They M
gently an* aurely. Adv.
Bitlleemen at Ottawa. Can., have dl»
solved their nnl(»n.
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE. NO." 26--191L
thousands of wyafnen
bladder trouble
Why buy many bortles of other Vermi
fuge*, when or|<- bottle of l>r. Peery’* “’Dead
Shot’’ will act aurely and ^promptly T Adv.
• / i—x— ■
The woman inidearrier has made her
appearance iti/Jvew York city.
Thousands upon
have kidhey and
never suVpect it. /
Women s ^complaint* often prove to be
nothing else but kidney tTpubie, or the
result of kidney or bladder disease.
If the kidneys’ ;ue not in a healthy
condition, they tyrtv* cause the other or-
gans to becomeruiseasetl, \ ^
Pain in tlp? x lru-k, headache, loss of am
bition, nepVousaess, are often times symp
toms ol/tidney trouble. \
Dojrt delay starting treatment. Dr.
fliers’ Swamp-Root, a physician’s pxe-
ption, obtained at any drug store, may
be jusf the remedy -needed to overcome
such conditions.
Cet a medium or large size bottle im
mediately front any drug store.
However, if you wish first to test fhis
great preparation send ten cents to l,)r.’
Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for' a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention, this paper.—Adv.
BUY YOUR
TIRES
Direct from the
FACTORY
■10 0
Dljcount onTiighest
Grade
Tire* Guaranteed
For 4000 Mile*
Write fr>r prire list No;
85. We ship C. O. D.
•abject to inspection.
AH (tnndard
make* in our
•tock.
— Cutting Olive Trees Forbidden.
Tlie felling of olive trees is forbid
den by u <loeree-~]juibli.-he<L<'tt Komi*;
which prohibit- nlso the cutting <ii' tin*
principal branches of such trees ex-
eepl when pruning. It is provided
tlmt the*regulations niily be extended
to mulberry trees uiAl*J"niit trees by
itiiuisferial deerepc' . The "]u*'eSent de
cree is^effeetiy^ from the ;<hiy of its
puMicjitinu until -tin* end of tin 1 agri
cultural . 5“Wn' folio v ing, that in which,
peamvls e-tiiblished. i
eimil weight of cargo
and blinker epsil which can tie carried.
* Indicates Fleet’s Sixe.
i * 9 .
The dtjulweight tonnage of a cargo
ship is aiiout 50 ]>er cent greater than
its gross tonnage, hut in n passenger
vessel is less, because the space is oc
cupied by passenger accommodation.
The former Cerman liner ,Vaterland,
now the Leviathan, has a gross ton
nage of fvl.b'tO. hut a deadweight capa
city of only about 5.000 tons, which Il
lustrates why, in (butting with all types
of ships, gross tonnage, or the actual
size regardless of the space allotted tn
cargo, has been chosen internationally
as\ more truly. Indicative of the size of
a fleet.
There has Eieen a steady Increase in
j new ships this year, the May tonnage-
being three times as great ns the Jan
r uary .output, and greater than the
whole output for the year 1014. In
tho first month of 101S there were 57 !
ships of 04,750 tons given official
numhdrs. In February 84 ships of
117.001 gross tons were nuipbered.
March saw a notable x Jutnp in the pro
duction of small ships, numbers being
art* doing damage. - 1/ not allowed 1o
kill’ tli/ animals tin* farmer will a-*k
the government' to reimburse lliem jor
tht* damage done to Jlieir property.
\\
The Materia Mosquito
A mosquito cannot comfliunicate malaria unless
it is infected with malaria, i The bite of a malaria
mosquito will transmit malarial parasites to the
blood of a person and these malarial parasites which
feed on the blood should be destroyed before they
have time to increase in numbers. Malarial Fever is
sometimes called Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever and
Swamp Fever.
Grove's
* , , / '
Tasteiess chili Tonic
possesses the power to entirely neutralize the mala
rial poison. The Quinine in GROVE’S TASTELESS
chill TONIC kills the germ and the Iron enriches the
blood.
You can soon feel the Strengthening, Invigorat
ing effect of GROVE’S TASTELESS chili TONIC. It
an exceptionally good general strengthening tonic
for" the Child, for the Mother and all the Family.
Pleasant to take. Price 60c. s - -
■. - ■ . .. .. ■
*Perfectly Harmless• Contains Mo
Nux-Vomica or other Poisonous Drugs•
Cuticura for Sore Hands.
Sonk hands on re!iring in tin* hot suds
of Cutleurn Soap, -dry and nil) in Cu
ticura Ointment. Remove surplus
Ointment with soft tissue paper. For
free samples address. fCuMeiir'q, Dept.
X, Boston.” At druggjsts and by mall.
Son]) 25, Ointment ,25 and 50.—Adv.
The Twirler’s Luck.
"It’s lucky for ino I'm not in the
box." striil tho great baseball, pitcher,
as he paraded up and down tin* room
.with hN tonth-cntiing-son me/ *
“WhyX’ a'sked his wife', sleepily,
localise." lie'sfmswercdi “I don't
seem to have any eoiifrul of the bawl.”
Several varieties of grass tmCKgrow
prolifically in India have been fo
to make excellent paper pulp
’ '
Summer Df.irrhoea*
e*n be controlled nmn* ouieklr, eith GHOVB 1 *
BOW Kl. MKDICINB and It U
BABY
ha nnless.
Children.
Just ab cflective
for
abbo.’nutif
Adults aa for
awarded to T.A8, tlie tonnage lieing 147,
145. The record in April was 105 Lj fe j s worth living a Acnt dual l.et-
ships of KB.050 tons,.find in May 185 ^. r „ mu ni ost.nf us live it.
ships of liMfUItt tdns. I —t— ,——
High MileageTire Co.
General Office* . j
S04 North Brood St. u Philadelphia, Pa.
-*
Kill All Flies! TH mSEAsI AD
Planed any where, Daisy Fly K illsr .ttrect* end kill,
•II flies. Neetj clean, ornamental,convenient and cheap.
——— Last* all B«ason. Matie
of matal, cun t a^tTT or
tip over; will not soil or
In 30
Cvuaran-
Daisy, Fly Killer
I Old by . cJaale rap or 6 aaot
7 axpreaa, prepaid; 91.00.
HAROLD tOMERt, 190 OK KALD AVL, BROOKLYN, N. Y*
iniure anrthlcuf. (*ua
teed effective. Ask for
Itching Rashes
Soothed
With Cuticura
So*p 23c. Oiatmeat 23 »«d SOc.
. ARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
A toilet preparation of merit.
Help, tp eradicate dandruff.
For Reetoria* Color and
- or Faded He
at Drurrlet*.
Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair.
Me. and *1.001
MAKING MEN FIT FOR THE
SERVICE OF UNCLE SAM
< . t>\n
The kind of nren -Uncle Sum must
depend upon for the winning ef this
war are off rimes subject to piles.
Blind, bleeding, internal, external and
chronic are the various forms. Strains,
overwork, constant sitting or "standing
are the causes.
You can he your own physician and
cure this malady quickly and effective
ly by the use of Eagle I’ile Remedy.
Being an internal treatment rt is ?n '
tirely different and certainly most
practical. Eat the! tablets like candy.
Try a box todajl. ’ Eagle Remedy « (5 in t° the recruiting hwftlquurters
will purify your filjpod and cure your anti th? civilian pother made applica-
piles effectively, r It costs $1 a box.
Direct from the Ree^d Distributing Co..
141 Godwin St., Paterson, N. J.. if
your druggist^ doesn’t carry it.—Adv.
I__ " ■ \ - • ‘ -
The Exact Locality.
Magistrate-T-Oflieer, di<i y^>u ?atch
this man in flagrante delicti^?;
Policeman—No. y»mr honor ;. I cjiuglu
him in the back alley. _
. ■ ■ •—■—■ • I
The Strong Withstand the He*t of Summer
Better Than the Weak .
Old people who are feeh!« and yoonper people
who are *ejk, will be strenythened at^d enabled to
f o thriiaeh the depr»*selnK Beat'of a’nnitnef bv tak-
n« GKOVK S TASTHfiasS-chiU TK.iNIC.
and enriches tha bli
tem. Yon eatrsoo
•ting Btfect. 60c.
GETS BROTHER TO -RECRUIT
Agent, From Canada Had Not Seen
Him in Twenty Years, 1
“Why don't you join the army and
do your bit, friend?” said JSergt. Harry
Black, on recruiting service for tlie
British recruiting mission to a man
standing idly on a corner in Minm*-.
apolis. ’ \
“Beg pardon, but fs your name
Black?’’ wjjs the stranger’s answer.
“Yes, it is, but you are a strauger
to me,” refort(*d the sergeant. *■
“I may bt* a stranger,, but I am also >
y-uir. bjjdhefj,” was the reply."
\ftor* the firve inti'rehange df experi-
en 'es gone through in the last twenty.j
years of separation the brothers-stalk- ?
e<5 into the recr
tioi. for enlistment and was accepted.
BRITISH OFFEfT GRATUITIES
Men
KODAKS & SUPPLIES
We aTio d»bl^hest clai* of fl’nibhlbg.
Prices aod Catalogue tipoA rrijiVest.
S. Galetki Optical C*., RicLnond, V*.
WANTED Second-hand Bag*,
burlap, tcrap bacrin* and twine. Wrut
(or price*. RICHMOND BAG COM Y
Deparuacmt UM L Cary. 1 irktiad, V*
Promoted .From- Ranks' to Re
ceive Grant of $250.
Important concessions to noncom-
mlssloned officers and men who receive
temporary, commissions are announced
in a new British army order.
Mori promoted ftT.iii t^ie j ranks will
receive a ftrant of .^LTiO for the provi
sion of kit and- uniform, arid t+mse w ho'
W»"?.iS¥ffiS6i;r,V5l)!Ar«^X «H» vriStSkm* tn
! J, '" rs )«e terniinatlTOi nr hns-
affect., wc. .- tilities wllPreceive a further outfit al-
.*7 ZZ r * J ?: ' Iowa nee of $S37.
If at first svuxewoi.ien .lo.i t SOCgNN? ' If ” n O ffl cpr coasos to .serv^* within
'-tltPY-»ftriy-thp.-^e.ecmfr tintcr— t j thaTperfod tie* HlYownoFf-!T v ::t"">h;.!!
' be deducted f|#in tho gratui,fy-ar.
’ .ttfed pny due-.to him., hui If he shoul
die before the end of the- „w7Tr *7
'amount will be credited to bis estn 1 '
When Your Eves Need Care
Try Murine Eye Remedy
Bo Smarting — Jnat Mjre Comfort. 60 cent* at
Orrggiat* or malL Wrtto for Free Bro Boo*.
■DBIKI ATS BIK19I CO.. CH1CAUO
—JL
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