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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA With fingers! Corns and cal loses lift off. i "^No pain! (Special Information Service, United States Department oi UNCLE SAM NEEDS FRUIT PITS AND NfUT SHELLS grlculture) small bottle of “Danderine 1 keeps hair thick, strong, beautiful. Magic! Just drop a little Ffeezone on.that touchy corn. Instantly It stops afching. then you lift the c«lrn off with the ficgers. Truly! No humbug! Don’t take nasty, dangerous calomel when bilious, constipated, headachy. Listen to me! Calomel makes you slc^j you lose a day’s work. Calomel Is' oiicktdlver nnd It salivates; calomel .ajures v/vir liver. ,i ' If yob ajre bilious, feel lazy, slug- few cents under my personal guaran tee that it will clean your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel; it won’t make you sick and you can eat anything you want without being sali vated. Your druggist guarantees that each spoonful will start your liver, clertn your bowels and straighten you up by morning or you get your money back. Children'gladly take Dodson’s Liver Tone because It is pleasant tast ing and doesn’t gripe or cramp or make them sick. . . .. T f>m selling millions of bottles of Dodson’s Liver Tone to people who hifv?? found that this pheasant, vege table -liver medicine takes the place of dangerous ciibmod. JUtv one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ash your druggist about me—AdV. moments, Try FreezoTie! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle for a few cents; sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without one particle of pain, soreness or irritation. Froezone is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati gFnius." ^TOHty ‘‘Wormy." that's what’s the matter of 'em. Stonaaeh and intestinal-, worms. Nearly .is t>a«l as <liste.Hnj>er. Cost you tqp much tu_ feed 'em. I/mk biul—-are had. Don’t ptTYEt<?'put tr, death. ' Spohn’s Compound will 'remove thA ARMOR FOILS BANK ROBBERS worms.'improve the appetite, and^tone 'em up alt round and don't "physic." .V t •- on #f1*hds and blood, :Full directions with each t»ottl<-. rmd -old by all druggists. SrOlIY HKDICAI. CO.. Cidwhen, Ind.. L. S. A. Patented Cage for Cashiers, Operated by Official's Foot Is a Late Invention. to steal a march >n. the military fcrenl n*esof the age if ho hn^ ;my hope of RCComplishing his.dbldgfiv: —For-W-al ter Watson Arnold of Dtiwvon, \. M. has invented end patented'an armor Spring that pluses sliding doors of nr T.lf* t« dark—not worth mn< h trt the man or woman with a* acid stomach. AHd stomach kllla Hope. Ambition. Energy, Courage. It sa)>s the strength 9t the strongest body -lnipoTcrlahce the Mood -cause* untold auffi ring make* millions weak, unfit and hrlnfrs on pre mature old aec. You know what aoidmoutb do*-* t* teeth and frytna—bow the acid literally rats through the hard enamel, causing the tc“th to decay. Just imagine, then. f»*t rid of the riceaa acid That’* the aecret of good health and is tne only way to obtain good digestion and aaaiin ilatlon. It ia the right way to be well and keep atronjg. Ordinary tonics won’t do any lasting good. The best they can do la to spur up your appetite. When the stimulating effects wesr off, you are worse off than ever. A modern remedy makes it possible to reraore excess acid without the slight est discomfort. It Is called EATON'IC. in the form of pleasant tasting tablets Their action in the stomach is a good deal like a piece of blotting paper taking up a drop of ink--they literally absorb the Injurious excess arid and carry It away through the intestines. Begin using EATONIC right now—to day—snd get on the road to bounding, vigorous, vibrant health. Thousands upon mor-plate to movo into place rinti en case him. t Adjustable plates fixed Ayer the openings in a teller's f'age are con nected by a system of cables and pul leys with some stationary member at tached beneath the desk. When not In use. a trigger engages sectional Soldier With the Business Tart of a Gas Mask—Tin Container in His Hand Filled With Carbon Obtained From Fruit Stones. its contents become so surcharged with the gas as t<» rentier ii valueless. Through the county agricultural agents the United States department of agriculture Is urging Ijirge estab lishments such as canneries and fruit- fiance, trigger is 'connected with the arm of rilet a small bottle of Knowlton’s Dunderine for a few cents at any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your lmir is as.pretty and soft as anv businesses to save pits from mask use. r bell crank lever, the v.hlch Is connected with ble that is again 'attach* lever. • their products for gas Ordinarily these pits should he shipped whole, hut -exception has been made for certain California fruit banners and driers who make n valuable by product from the kernel within npri cot seeds. Boys and Girls Help. The department also has aligned the million members of the boys’ nnd girls’ clubs throughout the country, and they are busily working to sec which club, district nnd state can deliver the larg est amoutht in the shortest space of time in this pit and shell drive.* They are putting “pep”‘ "jump," "speed." “get-up-and-go" into their drive, and they are using ■signs, slogans aiid songs to send the pits, and shells over the top. Department stores have barrels placed in their aisles where collections may he put;, hotels and community canneries are patriotically putting the stones aside for the government; but source Provide Protection for American Boys Who Are Fighting in French Trenches. •hoTjxiimt* of people who h»re uwd leek* of Minding, j-plittlng htmUch'*: Mihjert to fit. of molanrhoHft nnd mental do.ppp»»Uui. And noatly alwayx their ■lomacha art* o»i( of order, oxen though many rxpfrl.noe no actual atomach pain. -dlRcwiIon poor—ncviT getting anywhere near tjm fqll atrength from thoir food." So, v«u so... tt'a just tlda^aclil-a'om *' h—ihgt in holding so many people"hack -sapblng up the atrength they ahould get from thrlr food —taking away their Tlgor and ritnllty—leaving them weak and inefficient. • *" EATONIC are enthuaiaatle In Ita pralae. They say they never dreamed that any thing could bring them *nch quick relief. EATOKKI. la abaolutcly guaranteed ao get a big 50c box from your dnigglat. If it does not help yon your motley wilt be refnnd.»C - If your druggi«t doea not keep BATOMfVaend your name and addrea^'to the Eatonlc Heimdy Company, 101S 8. W’ahaah Ave.; Chicago. III., and they will at ooce maH you a .W tmx and yon can aend them the money for It after you re reive It. by cureless treatment—that’s nil—you Iwmdy can have beautiful lmir and lots of Kif you will just try a little Dan- deriueX-Adv. Too Much. • Prison Chaplain — Well, good-by, O’Reilly, and good luck. I hear ihnt you are going, out today. Ex-Convict—Sure bn’ Twas time, sorr. What iri pro-Germnn Sinn Feln- ers an' interned Hurts coujijv--in. pris on ain't scarcely rispictahlc anny Stones and Shells, Ordinarily Regard ed as Valueless and Thrown Away, Are Wanted—Send Direct to Red Cross Stations. No \Vprm» in a Healthy Child * AH children troubled with wortu* have an un healthy color, which Indicatee poor blood, and as a rule, there ie more'or less stomach disturbance. UROVB‘8 TAHTBLHSS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. Im prove the digestion, snd act as a General Strength ening Tonic fo the whole system. Nstnre will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be In perfect health. Plea&ant to take. 60c per bottle. Do not throw away a single peach. Ifdjiui, apricot, cherry, prune, date or olivKoit nor the shell of a nut. The United States government asks you to give to it, through tfie liM Cross, the fruit stones you would or dinarily throw away. Altout 200 peach stqnes will provide enough carbon for HURRY! JUST EAT ONE ^TABLET OF PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR Sure Enough. "What do you think will happen when Kaiser Rill dies?” "Well, we ll have a picnic Instead of a funeral for him." INSTANT RELIEF SOLD FOR SO YEARS. ( ALSO A FINE GENERAL STRENGTHEN* • ING TONIC. Said by All Dm Stare*. No waiting! When meals don’t fit the largest of supply—one a gas mask—the cjnly protection t>o- |md you belch gas, acids and undigest which is practically untapped—is that from the Individual households. The amount from any one home-seems in finitesimal, but the aggregate from more than twenty million homes ^yill Hr* ofn non rlrxvi tween our boys ami poisonous gases being used by Germans. One of the essentials In the respira tor designed to protect our soldiers on the front lines against deadly gases Is carbon. The efficiency of the mask to a large extent depends upon the Qual ity of the carbon. An excellent qual ity is obtained from lriiit pits and nut shells. These stones and shells, which are ordinarily regarded as valueless, the people of this' country now are, asked to save, as our government is experiencing -difficulty in getting the right kind of carbon. ^JThe liritisirgov- erninent has also nsketUfor a supply of high-grade carbon to use for the same purpose. ,=» The pits before they are delivered to’central collecting points should not be cracked, hut dried carefully in the sun or in pvens. Rain will not injure, the stones or shells provided they are thoroughly^ dried afterwards. * Nut Shells Vaiuable Also. Large quantities ‘of hickory nuts, walnuts and butternuts are to he found ih various sections of the coun try and only, linilty'd amounts_are now gathered annually. As the incuts are ed foodj When you feel indigestion pain, lumps of distress in stomadn, heartburn or headache. Here is instant Squeals. "What makes morv noise' than a hog under a fence?" “Two under a fence. "Wrong. The answer is a Hun about K»*r inside as wpII as otitsidr hj- taking g*nt!<‘ laxatlvr at least nnr* a wpok.'siwh as 0,'tnr Piprcp'a rirasant. ri-Ilets. Adv. "Do >ou serve meals here?" “We serve things to eat here, but mister, we ain’t fcerved a regular meal since the war began.” ■ \ TeHef. be stupendous, The stones and. shells should he weighs abivut 2.” ttms. taken to f the nearest Red Urotjs center, j : " - Whore they will be forwarded to the The white poplar has been used ns a proper department. ' natural lightning rod. Any one who saves these important — j helping win the war. ■■ to bo licked Martin LutherXyas one of the first to advise the employment of women as teachers. Xv New York finds night travel street and subway cars diminishing Jast a.s soon-as you eat a tablet of Pape’s Diapepsin all the dyspepsia, in digestion nnd',stomach distress ends. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape’s Diapopsln always make sick, ti{>- wt. stomachs feel fine at once and they C<»st so Multi-net drug store's.—Adv. Home-Made Grape Juice. . Any person -familiar with the proc esses of canning fruit can put up grape juice, for the principles Involved are the same. Dnly clean, sound, - well- 'tTpeneiTbUt hofover-ripc grapes should he used. The juice may be extruded by Itffmf pr in "a cider mill if* a liijht- colored product is desired. .Heat riiis liquid to the boiling point place In .sterilized bottles or jars and .carefully seal. The product may be sweetened or not at the time of bottling. “7 AVhen a red juice, is desired tfie grapes should first be heated to ^ tem perature of ( 20T degrees Fahrenheit and then strained through a clean cloth or dripbag. Reheat the liquid after straining, place in containers and seal. * K<vp the bottles or ouns in n ^>> >1 place. IT bottles are usefKithe ;eork> should be sterilized and thiMicda .sealed with sealing \vajp. Fiifenij^uled Jttice may. h- iemJe, uoVoniy from XT Wages in Germany. of building trades workers any have doubled since, the •eeeding .the war. - Womeiv ... • . * • t #' ’ . Are Here Told the Best Remedy for Their Troubles. Freemont, O.—“I was passing through the critical period pf life, being forty-six years of age and had all the symptoms incident to that change — heat flashes, nervousness, and was in a general run down condition,, so it was hard for me to do my work. Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as the best remedy for my troubles,which it surely proved to be.' $ feel better and stronger in ev^ry way 6inco taking it, and tlie annoying symptoms have disap-, peared."—Mrs. M. Godden, 925 Napoleon St., Fremont, Ohio. - ' ' . .. ,• \ - f . - •• Kf rth ITaven, Conn.—‘‘Lydia E.“Pirikham,’s Vegeta ble Coafpound restored my health after everythijjg else Lad failed when parsing through change of Jifei There la nothing! like it td overcome the trying symptoms." —Mrs. i'LoafcjicE lJi.u.A,Uox 19T» NorthUaven, Conn. cjic rr i es a nrt<b err I«• s Unfcrmcnt* in sickness, conva'lC It is generally ‘chu ably large..rjjmnlity pro^.s digsisKod aii i rcasse In^body weig lag a deficious Uev ■Btoncs from the fl-erit if-t ~d abo.v r > AhouJlU bfir’sttuL ns the gnvrriuucnt chcmTsis have cnre.fuRr-?» l! < r>»<i tli ; . v kinds which are most valuahl.' fur the gas mask manufacture. Ii requires rihofit 200 pguch pits or seven pound* k of nut shells to produce’earbon enough for’one mask. This mask will protect the buys- lu the front-Roe trerff hei against every kind of gas excepting one, which Is seldoip encountered.' • A ■1ZC*< . sert reclines. Germany iiijising substitutes for to- btcco. \ \ > WRiding .wool la difficult ii there .h no one to hold it. Dut two flatirons on h table at sufflcleq( distance.apart ir allow the wool to'be tightly stretchfd, . r , r h'*n wind, ovfer the irbns Just as II mack may be used for 18 hours before | some one was bolding it When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy lyPIA E.PINKHAM CO. LYNN. MASS* V :T r - • J ^ ' 1, ■.iQ-fl d Paperef 5 ulp F CollljKiiiy rxj ^ cc for the imitn ^rom alfn in Al J X / l I Ifm