Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, November 21, 1918, Image 7

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Calomel Loses You a Day's Work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone Instead / ~T V T?—— 7~~ ■ . / ' / 7 Read my guarantee !• If Bilious, constipated or head achy you need not take nasty, sickening, danger-' ' ous calomel to get straightened up. ’ : - ' • T • - Tf r ' ’ J (Special Information Service, Unjted/Sfates Department of Agriculture) ANTITICK WORK BENEFITS WHOLE COUNTRY Every druggist in town—your drug gist and everybody’s druggist has no ticed a great falling off in the salfe of calomel. They all give the same rea son. Dodson’s Liver Tone is taking its place. “Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while podson’s Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better re sults,” said a prominent local druggist. Dodson’s Liver Tone is personally guarantee&~~by every druggist who sells it.- A large bottle doesn't cost very much, but If It fails to give easy relief in every -case of liver sluggish* ness and constipation, you have only l , —" __ . —„ Why She Giggled. ^j_ r Little Elsie stood’before a crusty old gentleman and snickered audibly arid deliciously, j “What IsMlie matter with you, lit fie girl?” growled the e. o. g. “Oh, my papa* says there, is a funny sjde D* everything. *n I was just think ing thpt must be the side of your face that shows.” • • No Worms In e Healthy Child A)V children troubled with wotedh have an un healthy color, which iud.ix'^lex poor blood, and as a rule.^here Is more or less stomach distmbance. OROVB’STASTHLKSS chill TONICglven regularly for two or three weeks. wHl enrich the blood, im prove the dlireMlon. and act as a Genera I Strength ening Tonic to Urn who a sysu ui. he torn will then throw off Ordt pel the'worms, and the Child will be In perfect health. Pleasant to take, file per bottle. to asi for your money back. Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleasant- tasting, purely vegetable ^remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and" wake "tip feeling fine; no bHloushess, sick head ache, acid stomhch or constipated ] bowels. It doesn’t gripe or cause In convenience all the next day like vio lent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and—tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s work! Take Dodson’s Liver Tone Instead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambition.—-Mv. i x ? — ..... .. M .... , , Shame on Y9.U, Grandpa. “See, here, young man. .let me give you a grand piece of fatherly advice,” said the wayward son’s'Irate pa.^ — “And -allow me,” snickered grandpa, “to give you a piece of griindfutherly advice.” But thejll-timed remark 01 the frivolous old fetlow nigh broke up .the meetln’. jSXi 1 n»lUr..4>M y?—"fc A, Female Tick Full of Cattle Blood; B, Tick-Infested Shorthorn Heifer; C, * Shorthorn Heifer Free of Ticks; D, Young Ticks. Sore Blood-Shot Eye*. "Watery Eye*, Sticky Kyi*, all healed promptly with night ly application* of Roim n-Eye. Balsam. Adv. Two can play the #1 me of love, but three make It hard work. Bill llobeiizollern fell down, when he undertook to fool all the 'people all the timo. , Keep your llyer act lye, your bowels clean by iking Dr. Pierce'1 keep healthy, w,eal taking Dr. fierce'* I'bm&iut Pellets and you'll Itljy aua~wtse. Adv. Too much Corn juice Is apt to make a inun’s voice husky. / DRUGGISTS!! PLEASE NOTE VICK’S VAPORUB OVERSOLD FREEING SOUTH FROM PARASITE 1 i .1 ■ 11 . * 1... 1.. ——I -■ 1 ^ i Impetus Given to Federal Cam- - paign by War Work With * Need for More Food. . VICTORY MEANS MORE MEAT Hi*-- . 1 • DUE TO PRESENT EPIDEMIC y- Tremendous Demand Last Few Days Has Wiped Out Excess Stocks That We Had Estimated Would Last Until Next January. Last Week’s Orders Called For One and Three Quarter Million Jars—Today’s Orders Alone Amount tat 932,459 Jars. Fever Tick Has Done More to Impede Development of Southern States _ Than Arty Other Single Factor —Dipping Vat Is Used. Big Shipments Are En Route to Jobbers. Until These Arrive Theie May Be a Temporary Shortage. All Deals Postponed —Buy in Small Lots Only. RETAILERS CAN GET IMME DIATE SHIPMENTS DI RECT BY PARCEL POST. This advertisement is written on Mondny, October 21st, It is directed to the attention of nil distributers of Vick’s VnpoBub. both wholesale and retail. In an. emergency such a* the present epidemic—our duty—and join duty—is to distribute VapoRub in the quickest possible manner to those sec tions stricken by In flue rue.. We there fore, call your careful attention zti the following: DANGER OF SHORTAGE IF SUP PLY IS NOT CONSERVED On October 1st we bad <ffi hand, at our Factory and In twenty warch uses scattered over the cfltTTTIry, sufficient VapoRub to last us, we thought, until January 1st, allowing for a r»0 per ecu' Increase oyer last year’s sales, and not counting, our dally output. Thlu big excess stock .had been accumulated during the summer months. .Then this epidemic nfrSpnniso In fluenza hit usr-and In the last ten days this stock has vanished. At flrut we thought this tremendous demand would .last only a few days’- but the orders have nin: ... r,- Wed., Oct. 10 1&504»d6z. - Tlmr.. Oct. 17 20 023 rioz.. Fri., OCt., 18 30.250 do*. Sat., Oct. 10 45.833 doz. • Mon., Oct. 21 77.705 doz. . tip to Saturday. October 10th. we Have actually shipped for this month J400.284.1flL^or over two million jars )f-VjrpffTTub. THE PROBLEM NOW IS TO DIS TRIBUTE VAPORUB QUICKLY, Most Of this tremendous quantity is still en mute to the johbers, but freight and express are both pon- gest< d nowadaysNjnd it may he some quantities as possible. If you are out we will try to ship a limited amount by Parcel Post or express, and pay the •harges ourselves. 3rd—In order to make distribution still quicker, we will ship direct to vour retail - eustouiers quantities not more than three (3) dozen 30e size at iny one'shipment. 4th—We are now out of the fi0c size and will he for the next ten days. WHAT WE ASK THE RETAIL DRUGGIST TO DO. Buy In ns small quantities as possi ble. If yon have any quantity orders, given the Jobber’s salesmen or given to our salesmen, don’t bother about ♦hem—no need to write us—It Is abso lutely impossible to fill these orders at this time. If the jobbers in yonr territory are out -of Vick’s VnpoRuh, we will ship you by Parcel Post, pre- nnid, quantities not more than three (3) dozen 30c size In any one order. Naturally, we can’t open accounts at this time, so your check or money or der for this amount must accompany order. Don’t .write us stating to ship The steady advance of the federal, state and county forces fighting the cattle fever tick in ten southern states means benefits not only for the owners of live stock in the states most directly concerned, hut to live stock owners in' all other states, and in a larger sense to the' nation as a whole and all the nations associated in the struggle against German autocracy. In the first place, a victory ov^r the licks will mean that Southern farmers will have no obstacle to the conversion of their excellent pasture lands into good heat and milk. Next, it will mean a new and important market for Northern-bred live stock. Finally there will be more meat and more milk for America and the allies. .That is why the anti-tick fight, al though carried on only in 10 of the 48 states, is in reality a national enter prise. A.Destroyer of Food. To Americans not acquainted with the destructive work of the cattle fever tick it should be explained that tills little parasite has done more to impede the development of the South ern cattle industry than any other single factor. The tick not only sucks the blood of cattle, making them thin and^ scrawny, and uses for Its own purpose the food that should go into meat and milk, but it spreads among the cattle the serious splentic or tick fever. Cattle seriously Infested with last-year was the. freeing of Mlssis^n- rd, which «)j)cns n tick-free'high road to the gulf. When South Carolina Is freed, from quarantine there will be a tick-free zone to the Atlantic ocean. It was estimated by ttye bureau of animal industry a few years ago that the,total loss to thereat tie Industry of tlie South due to.the presence of tLe tick aggregated close to $40,000,000 every year. During the fiscal year 1918 there were shipped to market for im mediate slaughter 3,015.875 cattle from the tick-infested portions of the South. Had these rattle been raiser! under tick-free conditions, they' would have averaged about 200 pounds/a head heavier* or 600,000.000 pounds in nil. The importance of such an addition to this country’s food resources does not call for argument. lie,every year, glttlng ♦hru your Jobber, ns we then have to wait until we write this Jobber and get £ ticks become emaciated and weak, and his O. K. If you wish the gooris-to thousands of them die '•ome thru your Jobber, have, him order ♦ bent for yon. . . SNOWED UNDER WITH CORRE SPONDENCE. Our force has already, beep “shot to nieces”—twenty-four of our men are wearing Uncle Sam’s khnkj—and this -recent rush has -simply hurled us. All >ur sales force has been called In to help in the office and factory. We Just mention this so you won’t Jyfltl It against us If your wires ,and- letters aren’t answered promptly. SPECIAL BOOKLETS ON SPANISH INFLUENZA. - We will send, on request, to any re tail druggist. 100 or more little bonkr The method of fighting the ticks# adopted by the United States depart ment of agriculture, in co-operation with the sthtes and counties, i§ the use of the cattle dipping vat. At regu- .'vlnr intervals throughout the summer fattle infested with ticks or likely to be infested are given n bath in the vats. The baths contain an arsenical solution which kills the ticks. Repeti tion of the baths and effective quaran tine measures prevent the spread of ticks and fever, dud are gradually pushing thofreed area toward the Gulf I of Mexico and the Atlantic ocean. When the* United States entered the world'war the national congress saw lets, just issued, on Spanish Influenza,—*° *' as ^ en the anti-tick work by in- giving the latest information about cr ?? se d appropriations, aiming to les- thls disease—Its history—the symp- i 8en the ravages of this parasite and toms—the treatment, and particularly > nrrf>1 V5e-Our ,fond supply.- As a result the use of Vick’* VapoRub ns an ex- t 0 ? <he speeding-up process there were ternnl application to supplement the physician’s treatment. +****+*+*+++++++*+*+++++** 5 GET ICE HOUSE READY I 5 — i tf Ice In the dairy saves: Losses * J from sour milk and cream, trou- J ¥• ble from high bacteria counts, ★ J inferior, low-priced butter and j AF cheese. Get the ice house ready A J for the winter harvest. ******************k ******* Cooling Milk Saves Dollars. “Dairymen lose thousands of dollars annually because of poorly cooled milk and cream.” This is the introductory sentence of Farmers’ Bulletin 976, en titled “Cooling Milk and Cream on the Farm,” Issued by the United States department of agriculture. The milk dealer has art pxtra lever when he can prove to the producer that more care in the production and handling of milk means' more money. to him. It is especially true that every reform along dairy and milk lines must, be proved to be economical as well as beneficial from a sanitary or health standpoint before the produc er’s interest is aroused. Cooling of milk as a rule cau be properly and practically done only where ice is obtainable. But when it is realized that ice can be had on farms producing 85 per cent of the country’s milk and cream supply, one sees the importance of taking advan tage of natural facilities, In btFer“ , parts.4)f the country where natural Tice Is.,not available, the pro ducer can keep down the loss from sour milk or cream by taking, full ad vantage of spring or well water. M Better no medicine at all In all forma of Dlatemper thaa the wrong kind. \' 93 “SPOHN’S Is (he RIGHT Kind. Horsemen Kao** This Whea Th Have Oace Tried It. All druggist*, hor»o goods househ end manufacturers eell It. SPOHX Mi.DICAL CO., Goahea, Ind„ V. S. A. ml SOLD FOR 80 YEARS For MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER AIm a Fin* General Strengthening Toni* MU IT All MM SMHt WHAT CONSTIRATION MEAN It meant a miserable condition of III health that laada to all aorta of apaclal allmanta auch aa headache, backache, dyspepsia, dizziness, Indigestion, pains 61 various kinds, pitas and numerous other disorders—CONSTIPATION la • crime against nature. Taka DR. TUTT’t LIVER PILLS and have your Rvor and bowels resume their health-giving natural functions. At all druggie. Dr. Thtt’s Liver Pills 5 MEDICATED SALT time before this Cl.N lly reaches the Jobbers. In the mejlnHme. therefore. It Is necessary that we nKlrlhute, as widely as possible. th*> stociNlhat we are imj^ufacfuring' daily. togethcKwith that now on the Jobbers’ and r-dnlh shelves, In order that it may get td- the fhfluenza distriets quickly. Our normal output is about 4.000 dozen’ per du.v. We are putting on a night . shift, hut It will’he a little while be-, fore'that Is proflnclng. ^ WHAT WE ASK THE WHOLESALE DRUGGIST TO DO. Last Saturday we notified all of our Jobbers, by Special Den very, as fo 1 - lows; zzzr. ' ...... 1st—Deals and quantity shipments <rf all kinds are cancelled. Fill no NEW WAYS TO USE VAPORUB. In addition to. the usual method of using VapoRub—that is. applied over the throat and chest and covered with hot flannel Cloths—»ur ei^folnc'S are writing us daily telling of their suc cess in using^VapoRub in other ways. . . .particularly as a preventive. Thev f fl ^ s T°T other tick-free Sections may ielt a little Tn a spoon and Inhale the l>e safe, - v introduced Tor the purpose freed from cattle ticks and released from quarantine in 1917 a total of 70,754. square miles, which was prac- ! tlcally.200 per cent increase over the average yearly accomplishment since I tick eradication was actively begun ten years ago. This area included' 127 counties and portions of-counties^ into, which pure-bred cattle from Northern vapors arising, or'sneirIt in a benzoin steanKjtottlo. When* the steam kettle iH not ahqnnble, VapoRub can he used in amrirdimuT teakettle. -FW-the tea- ttottle half fulKqf boiling water put in half n teaspoon of^yapoRuh from time to time—keep the kettle Just slowly iHillibg and Inhale the st^jun arising. , According, to a Bulletin by the Public HeniHr Se Stiles; recommends tha* the Exercise Sheep in Winter. If the lambs are to be born strong und vigorous, a moderate amount of exercise is necessary for the ewes dur ing the winter^. This can he obtained - by scattering their roughage over a field and allowing them to work back and forth over it while eating, or by feeding some of the roughage some dis tance away from their shelter. If win ter pastures are used, no other ar- • rangement for exercise is necessary. At no time should the pregnant ewes be forced to wade through deep mud or snow, neither should they be chgsed by dogs nor forced to jump over boards nor to pass through narrow doors, as such treatment is sure to cause loss of lambs or of both ewes and Iambs. If fleeces are allowed to become soaked with rain or wet snow, colds and ppeuraoni* will surely Result. Dry snow, on thg. other hand’ lias ho ill effect, as the ewes readily shakeTf w off. STOCK LICK IT |f'ioBtj,c*ni.sittu BRICK STOCK LIKE IT 080$ BRICK IN FEED SOX CONTAINS UVKRAJ TOR WORMS, SULPHUR FOR THE BLOOD. SALTPETER FOR THE KS , NEYS, NUX VOMICA. A TONIC AND PURE ' DAIRY SALT. USED BY VETERINARIANS II YEARS NO DOSING. ASA YOUR DEALER FOR BLACKMAN'S OR WRITE Blackman Stock Remedy Company Chattanooga Jem throat he kept routed with some o*jy substance. For this purpose VapoRub of improving and building up the beef and dairy herds of the South. Expect New Record This Year. Therefore in operation now 26,976 dipping vats at which (luring July of this year'6,61^.232"clippings of cattle were officially supervised. There' are 2 202 federal, state and cquhty em ployees devoting their entire time to T>r.~t eradication work, and it is,be am! 4 ,Ieved thqtjpfc accomplishment of 191S issued quantity orders of any kind, whether — ., w . pui|nwc — taken by our salesman or,by youf own. is excellent—just put a Jlttle up the all of South Carolina, In addition Sell in small Iota only. 2nd—Order from us. In at small nostrils from time to" time and snuff well back Into the ait passage*. will exceed that of last year. ♦ It is ex- jieeted that practically ail of Louisiana to areas In other.^rtatps, will be freed ibis THE VICK CHEMICAL COMPANY, GREENSBORO. N. C A Cheese Meat Substitute. - 7 -rCotfage oheif.se is a relatively t-heap flood worthy of mhre extensive use in the .home in place of some of the meat ordinarily ’’eaten. Following, eulled Boston roast, is _-a meat substitute made from ,cottage cin-ese and beans. Mash a one-pound.cun of beans or equivalent quantity of home-cooked beans or cojvp^as.or put them through a meat grinder. A>J(J one-half pound of cottage cheese and bread cruiuhs to make the mixture stiff enough to be formed Into a roll. Bake in a moder ate oven, pasting occasionally with hotter or other-fat, and water. .Serve with tomato s&oce. This dlA may be flavored with chopped onions cooked until tender in butter or other fat and Stomach Makes notable accomplishment of , a very little water. X - ‘ Whtt !« ft that robs no m*ny people of their Ylullty, youth su'd' Rood look*— makes them all In and decrepit, /‘-arB before their time? Some *av it's rheu matism that la ailing them. Others com plain of chronic stomach or llTer trouble. Other* are bilious. Life id a burden to multitudes of dyspeptics. Se»cre head ache, extreme nervousness, insomnia, mentAl depression, melancholia, anemia, dizziness, vertigo.^heart and chest pains, constipation, etc., claim other multitudes. Sometime* these people are dowurlght sick. ..ore frequently they are }u»t weak, sickly and uudt, not knowing ex actly what, la the tjikper tfitlt them. Nearly alwaya th. - rqaort to niedl of one kind or another In the hot»e *>f getting back their health and strength.- And nearly alwaya they are dis-ippolnt- eu. because medicine* don’t bnlid strong’h unless they set the stomach free ffooi BcldHj-, allowing It to tak* foil susngUa out oMhe food eaten. -Wb/tu- H that causef-^tsth to decay ) Pen lists say—add mouth—that tU« acid formed by the fomentation of amsll particle* of food lodged In the teeth la Bowerf’ I enough to eat right tbrooch the bard enamel. An arld-stoqiafL pre sent* a similar coodltldfe. Kxceaa add retards digestion. Food la the stomach ■oars *nd ferment*, ctusing pain. U*a— mflhct the heart action. Tho latosttnoa become tho breodLig place for conntlem millions of deadly gen** or forte poSooa. un oarrtod by tho Mood Into every part of the syitem. Tba famous scientist, Metchnlkoff, said — If tho Hystem could be kept free from these toxic germs, people might easily live h hundred y«*rs or more., The only safe thing to do la to rid tb# stomach of Its excess acid at once. A way has been found in the wonderful preparation, called EATON1C—a com pressed compound that absorb* the ex- re*a acid and carries It away . through the bowels. Thousands upon thousands now know of BaTwNIG and ft* a mating power to clean gut the excess acid and“ leave the stomach sweet, cool and atn.ng—giving it a chance to pmpery digest food so (hdt yon get'full strength of what yon eat and In -.this way be p Nature bnlM up vlcortus health, strength and vitality to take th* place In a few days, of sickness*, lassitude, wtaknesa. EATOMG 1» worth yonr trial. Its possibilities for restoring health, vigor, enerxy and , sltaMty are beyood tet.tng you In mere words—yos must “Juki try it” KATONIC l» absolutely guaranteed, en . get a big 50c box from your druggist. If it does nbt help you your money will be refunded. If your druggist deee not keep KATONIC, send yeur name sad address t* the Be tonic Remedy Osugu*?, 1*18 S. Wabash Are., ChicaSu, UL. and they wiq at at* mall you a Me hex and you cn Bang them the wety tar II after yea rw e*tve la rr- ^- A- J. -rrr