Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, July 11, 1918, Image 7
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Just Once! Try Dodson's Liver Tone!
Take No Calomel! Listen To Me!
If bilious, constipated, headachy pr sick, I guarantee
relief without taking dangerous calomel" "
t which sickens and salivates.
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8top using calomel 1 It makes you
i lick. Don’t lose a day’s work. If you
feel lazy, sluggish, bilious or constl*
pated, listen to me!
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when it comes into ;contact
' with sour bile, crashes into it, break
ing it up. Tills is when you feel that
awful nausea aiul cramping. If you
are “all knocked out,” if your liver Is
torpid and bowels constipated or you
have headache, dizziness, coated ton
gue, if breath Is had er stomach sour,
Just try a spoonful of harmless Dod
son’s Liver Tone.
Here’s my guarantee—Co to any
drug store and get a bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone for. a few cents. Take a
■poonful tonight, and it doesn’t
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(Special Information Service, United States Department of Agriculture.)
fKETING EGGS BY MOTOR..
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SKIN ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE
straighten you right up and make you
feel flue and vigorous by morning, I
want you to go bacL to the store, and
get your money. Dodson’s Liver ToDe
is destroying the sale of calomel be
cause It is real liver medicine; entirely
vegetable, therefore it can not salivate
or make you sick.
I guarantee' that one spoonful- of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will put your
sluggish'’liver to work and clean your
bowels Df that sour bile and consti
pated waste which is clogging your
system and making you feel miserable,-
I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone will keep the entire famfiy
feeling fine for month's. Give It to
your children. It Is harmless; doesn’t
gripe and they like its pleasant taste.
—Adv. I
The Boston Youth Again.
Little Will Emerson* 11 igjijinsoii.
had Just been st rrrrijmd by bis irate
part lit <m the fatlier's side. ___
Yet lie was i(nt'„ weepim*.
His mother said :
“\Y i ilia in. 1 TietrrVe that was a mere
pretense at a whipping that ynurfa-
'ther' ginve ynii.”
JA*ltegging your pardon, my dear fe
male progenitress.” said. Willie, “that
wns , gm ♦ <*atmmfiagHIntmttr-Ftrrnr-
■ Life. *
Just a Small Matter.
Salt is nilriiaWlawn year after year
into tin* sell, where it accumulates. If.
then, we can divide tin* entile amount
X
of salt"at pet-si nj. in tin* <»<<‘iin by the
nmtuint earriejl down in a year, tin*
quotient,'W iil lie tile pj'obabh* age. of.
I In- earlli, Simple? <tli. \ • llrofi s- .
sor July lias wqrktd it out to MM.imm
(Mill year’s, but to lit* on the safe sjt|,; lit*
ret luces - The number fjO IM i,( M M l.i it M)
TrrrrsrX tittle Tn:mci upD .HM**H*n* i-
years, js negligible- to those who can
think In such numbers; -
Modern Love. •*
“Will you love nit* always?”
“What do you mean by"‘ahvny% /’
Ten or fiftt*t*u years?”
its*
are unsightly and mar the appearance
of many a woman whose face would*
be otherwise attractive,
need for thLs. Jpst get a box -of Tet-
terlne an^ use ItTeguIarly and you will
be surprised how quickly pimples,
blotches, Itchy patches,, etc., dlsa jq>ear
and how soft and clear the skin be
comes. Nothingbetter for eczema and:
other akin troubles than Tetterine/
Sold*hy druggists or mailed for 50c..by
Shuptrlne Co., Savannah, On,—Adv/ *«
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Cutting Out Thing,
KuKup In >671,
The “knltur” of Oermana (a show*
Jn the following passage in "Life ot
> Pasteur,” dealing with an Incident
There Is^no goring the Franco^Prusslan war:
"Regnault had left his, laboratory
tools In his room at ith£ Sevres por
celain manufactory of which he waa
manager. A Prussian, evidently an,
expert, had been there. .Nothing
seemed changed In that abode of sci
ence and yet everything waa da»
strbyed. The glass tubes of barom-
ters were broken; scaled and other
Instruments
U
had been Carefully
Is your husband/dolng j in a,'corner was a heap of ashes, the
reglsfer’a notes, manuscripts, all Reg-
-1 should, rather say
out things these
? Mrs. Church
Ms bit?
Mrs.-. (Jot ham
rf^iuin
is Tie?’,
“Well* ruiber.^Siiy,
my lnistiahd whs oi^
censors?”
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U iiyrejCtnnrrVed woman elopes
knocked out of shape with a’hammer.
days.
nauU’a workthe Inst, ten years.'
.n’t you know
of the official
Flatbush
rial story?
Benson hurst
like my wife’s
War Bread.
How did you
like my so-
-About ns \yell
cereal bread.
as I,
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anol.tmr wtiui’an’s
v 11 h
husbandries bnr<l
tejKwho fs entitled to sympathy.
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> Grove’s Taitrlcat chill Tonic
- vU*!ity anfl «-n<-(gj* by porlf/ln* jsntl wa-
rlcblcg i h« blootl Tun oti Mw,n f<*el lu Suvnatfe-
•nlng, lnrlgorstlng Price SOo.
\\ t »rrv
iler taker.
Is a gmit friend of the un-
Idb* bonstirig is
courage the fire.
thie "Smoke and
true
Happy Is the individual who sees
things tis they should be instead of
AS^they art*. ■*— One of the Motor Trucks Used to Gather Eggs and Transport Them to Market.
The Effects of Opiates.
HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its "various
preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known. Even in the
_ smallwt doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in tbff fuqo
tions and growth of the Cells which are likely to become permanent, causing
imt>ecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life.
Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying
powers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet
in their infancy. *;The rule among physicians is that children should never
receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a tiihe, and
jnly then if unavoidable. *
The administration of, A nodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups aniL
oth^r narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be/too-etrongly-
deyried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. Chiidren who are ill
nei d the attention of a physician, and it is nothing leas than a crime to
'dose them willfully with narcotics.
Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the
signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. ,
Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of
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HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES
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IF YOUR BACK ACHES
Do you feel tired and "worn-out?”
Are you-nervous und irritable? Don’t
sleep well at night? Have u “dragged
out,” uirrested feellug when you get
up in the morning? Dizzy spells? Bil
ious? Had taste in the mouth, back
ache, pain or soreness in the loins,
and jpbdomen? Severe distress when
urinating, bloody; cloudy urine or sed
iment? All these indicate gravel or
stone fh the bladder, <Tr that the poi
sonous microbes, which art* always in
your system, have attacked your kid
neys.
You should use GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules immediately.
The oil soaks gently into.-the walis
and lining of the kidneys-, and the lit-
ile poisonous animal germs, which are
causing the inflammation, are imme
diately attacked and eliased out of
yoilr system without inconvenience or
pain.'
Don’t lignore the “little pains and
aches,” especially backaches.. They
may be little now but there is no tell
ing how soon a dangerous or=fat.;l dis
ease of which they are tin* forerun
ners may show itself. Go after the
cause of that backache at once, or you
may And yourself in the^grip 6f an In
curable disease.
Do ffbt <h*lay a minute. Go to your
druggist and insist on his supplying
you with a box of GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem OH Capsules. In 21 hourf
you will feel renewed heufth and vigor.
After you have cured yourself, con
tinue to take one nr two Capsules
each, day so as to keep Jn lirst-dass
condition, and ward off the danger of
future attacks. Money refunded if
they do not hqlp you. Ask for tHe^
original imported GOLD MEDAL
brand, and thus be sure of getting the
genuine.—Adv. -
Weather!
MOTOR TRUCK TO
TRANSPORT EGGS
TRAIN FOR HARD WORK
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Stomach Off?
No Appetite ? Mouth Dry ? Tongue
Stiff and a Fierce Thirst?
Here’s Relief!!
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not, heavy frtpds and iced drinks
often play havoc \*vith bad stomachs
in hot Weather. The weak ones haven't
got a chance. A quickly chilled or
overworked stomach Ik a starter of
untold misery for its owner.
When you have thaf dull, depressed
feeling after eating—stomach pains,
bowel disorders, heartburn or nausea,
belching, food repeating—it is the dan
ger point. You want to-look out—and
be quick about it In this hot \v eat hep.
A way has been discovered to make
sick-stomachs well and to keep them
cool and sweet. It is a comrhonsense
way. No starvation .plan of diet is
needed. Make this test and see how
quickly you get a good appetite in
hot weather and enjoy the^ things you
like without misery to follow. .
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Producers Find Experiment So
Satisfactory That They Wilt
Extend Service.
QUICK DELIVERY IS RESULT
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Fruits, Vegetables and Other Products
in Season to Be Carried—Meiv
chandise Is Hauled by Trucks
on Return Trips.’
Last year producers of eggs, near
Vineland and Millville, New Jersey,
had-dlfficulties getting their eggs to
dealers in New York City. This year,
however, they travel direct by motor
truck to the dealers’ doors and a/rive
In less time and with less loss frpm-
breakuge than in other seasons.
Tliis community of^pro^luceris has
found the results of their experiment
of shipping eggs by motor truck so
successful that they are planning to
extend their eftqrts^to cover fruits and
vegetables, poultry, and other products
in season. - ,
Eggs by Motor Truck.
Following a season in which 'trans
portation troubles made shipments to j
New York City unsatisfactory the
farmers sought assistance from the !
bureau of markets of the-United States
department of agriculture, and spe-*
cialists on ihotor-truck marketing made
a, survey of the situation.’ This was
followed by a group of producers agree
ing to ship their eggs by motor truck
and JO bring the cases to deslgnafed
places along the route the truck was
to cover./A large commercial motor-
from undigested foods.. Thousands frOek company, operating \i. fleet of
trucks, betyveen >'ow York and I’hila-
EATONIC... gablets have amazed
people everywhere with the marvelous
benefits they diave produced for thou
sands of stomach sufferers. Start the
test today and let your own-stomach
tell you the truth.
EATON1C works quick—it absorbs
and neutralizes hurtful, poisonous
acids, juices and stomach gnse* causal
Is there a physical training
class in your town?
If not, this is a good time to
start one—a physical training
class to harden the soft muscles
of town and city men, so they
can go to farms and do effective
work .during emergency needs
for farm labor in their counties
‘and communities.
Kansas City started a "loyal
physical fitness class” some
weeks before-the time, for the
wheat harvest. The idea spread
pH over .the state. In many
towns and cilies similar classes
were organized, and men made
themselves fit for the hard work
they were to undertake \Jn the
fields as volunteer harvest work
ers. The Kansas wheat crop
couldn’t have been harvested If
thousands of patriotic men from
the towns and cities had not
volunteered to save this crop
that will help feed the fighters
at the front. And u great many
of these men couldn’t have work
ed as effectively, and some of
them would'haye bees forced to
drop out altogether, if theydTnd
not been prepared for the physi
cal strain by preliminary train
ing.
Cncle" Sam needs the help of
every loyal American citizen.
You can’t
either at
your present Job or at any other
job, or In tin* fields*.tempofnrily
as a farm volunteer, unless you '
are physically fit.
Paradoxical Evasion.
"Why don't you answer that fellow’s
charges if you can? 1 ’
- “I would not ""Signify them Vvlt.h a
reply," [ * -
"That sounds as if o reply wouldn't
answer.”
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If Worm* or Tapeworm peratat In your
system. It Is because you hav* riot yet tried
the real Vermifuge, Dr. Peery'a "Dead Shot."
One dose does the' work. Adv.
Man reaps what he sows. Women
sews what sin* rips. • < .
Soothed
With Cuticura
All drumtlets. Soap A. Ointment t» A M.Talcotn S.
Sample earh free of‘*r«<l»T». [).pi. B.
WANTED Second-hand Bags,
burlap, scrap btfiwf and twine. Wrist
for prim. RICHMOND RAO COM'T
Department Hot E Cary, tlrbwsat. Va
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE,, NO. 27-191S.
Either^vork or fight!
do your best work,
testify that it quickly puts the stomach
in a clean.'sweet condition—recreates
—builds up the lost appetltj* and makes Ufa
worth living.for the man wTTo likes good
things but who suffers every time he e.rta
them. -*
EvVTONIC Is absolutely*guaranteed to da
all this and you are to be the judge If it
doesn’t rid you of §tgmaeh and bowel mis
eries most common in hot weather—vou
get your money hack at once right from
-ywir own\druggist whom you know and
can trust. No need of your taking »
chance of suffering. Start KAT<)NIC to
day. You will see.. . \ X.
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The Strong Withstand the
Heat of Summer Better
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Than the Weak
Old people, who are feeble and younger people
who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to
go through the depressing heat of Summer by taking
Grove’s
Tasteless chSH Tonic
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It purifies and enriches the blood and makes
you Strong. You can soon feel its Strengthening,
Invigorating Effect. .
GR0VE,’S TASTELESS chill tonic is an ex-
ceptionally good general strengthening tonic for p^le,
sickly children, for delicate Mothers, for Old Folks or
any one of the family wha tras poor Wood. It is
pleasant to take. Price 60c. (
Perfectly Henuleee.* Contains no
Nux-Vontfca or ether Polmonous Drugs,
dclphia, was interested and agreed to
make a detour on their frips to.New
York, to which city-their trucks had
often traveled without being loaded,
Jo, take in Vineland and''Millville. Lo
cal farmers and merchants in. these
two towns agreed to give their hauling
business from Philadelphia to the truck
company and. thus insure, a fulf load
for Hu* trucks all the way from Phila
delphia to New York.
Capacity of Trucks. -
Th’e trucks have n capnelty. of about
five tons, and can take 200 crates of
eggs. On the first trip only 15Q cases
were ready at the roadside and the hal-
Jp. ArTew'weeks’ work in a physK
J cal training class will “harden” J
V- you surprisingly. Start a class a
J in your town. Re ready to go-to J
wmrk effect fvclv, lie able reallv ★
J to accomplish, something in the J
¥■ fields when the call • comes for -A
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'patriotic town men ti» do enter- J
gency farm v. or,!« in yout; section, iht
H An open space—tin* jamrthouse J
j square or a' vneanf lot or a'big ★
4. back yard—a Icndep who knows J
J the army "setting up” or other *
4 movements • and* exercises—and *
^ determination orf the part of the J
'4 men'of your toven-^-these are all -a
M the things you need. J
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Finding Help for "Harvest.
Kansas answered the call for in
creased food production. Kansqs plant
ed more tihent. Kansas knew, of
course,.that-a tremendous amount of
man power would be required to har-
nrice of the load was made up of erflted y 0S t that eng). Rut Kanaa8 wasn’t dls-
glass from Vineland and Millville. This mayed. Uncle Sam railed for more
fi r«t Ion*! *«.! the HO miles In the K>I>aM p, nnted moro whMt
record■ time *.( If, hours with not nn Rnhsus knew that wheat would he tar-
eftg broken on thi- way. The truck
went across on the ferry boat from the
New Jersey shore, and, the eggs were
delivered on- the sidewalks in front
of the wholesale houses. On the re
turn trip the truck hauled merchandise
from New York direct to Philadelphia.
Some .of the dealers in New York
City are. offering a premium of from
one-half to one and one-half cents a
dozen for eggs shipped by motor
truck from Vineland and Millville, be
cause the eggs arrive in-better condi
tion and* In- quicker time than when
shipped by rail. This premium alone
more than covers tlie-di jforenee-ift cost- May; - Representatives of the United
of shipping hv motor truck and by mil,
*nd. In.addition luihe4Jcie.aiui:,d^-Hc-
Mates department of agriculture re
j4himlud- .alt tiu.*.^e«-o4o»ra tirtg.’- niA».ncl*!.*'.
motor-truck service IS niore dependable j at that conference of the policy-tha
and'gives better delivery^ The eggs 1 department has h«*en unrjrig since th
as yet. are mu • pooh*d r but consist (/ Lieginning-of the war—the use of^tpw;
Individual shipments to a number
dealers. • * .*•
vested and that people in the towns
nnd cities would go to the fields Jo
help do,it! - •
. And that is precisely how It Is being
harvested—by people from the towns
and cities of £nnsas. A" literal exo
dus of all the urban peoffl^ hasn’t been
necessary, tif‘course. Rut all that were
needed went—and more were ready if
needed. ’ ,
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The state-wide campaign for town
"volunteers for farm hibor service dor
ing the harvest was launched at a Kan
sas; City conference the latter part of
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The Packer’s Bill
for Live Stock
For the . first six months of our operatiot
under the Food Administration, ending
April 30, 1918, Swift & Companv paid for
- J - DRESSED WEIGHT LB$
live stock ^,558,600,000 $323,800,000
For the same
period in 1917 1,338,300,000 $210,400,000
Increase in >
Weight 16V2% 220,300,000
Increase
in cost 54% - - $113,400,000
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The Consumer’s
for Meat
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P
ns
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must necessarily have increased
correspondingly, as Live Stock
prices and meat prices fluctuate
together
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When the producer gets high
prices for his live stock, the con*
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sumer’s meat bill must neces-
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sarily be larger.