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8ARNWSLL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH OAROUN4 THE YANKEE WATCH ON THE RHINE Gra?ei and Kidney Stone Caused Intense Suffering — Doan’i Brought a Quick Cure. Edw. J. Tarrock, 4332 Eic^elburge^ Ave,yj_Si.- bout*. Mb., say*: “I was Taken with a terrible pain aero** the back and every move I made, it felt like a knife being driven into my back and twisted around. It lasted about Wanted Everywhere: Gefman Cannon or Fieldpiece Jteccrrd those days contains cahuun four below, There Is u Mitional de- as souvenirs of the great, war. A bill (H. It. 14109) nuthorizing the secretary of war to depute to the village of Tangier, on tin island of Tangler^Ucouiity of lAccomiio. state of Virginia, one German enh r field- piece; to the committee til military affairs, A hill (II. If. 1402(1) lonating a captured German camion or field gun and carriage to the.county .»f ^oulder state of Colorado, for deet rative and patriotic purposes; to the conunittee on military affairs.* 1 he secretary of war to din ate to the nnon or fieldpiece^; to the mmtntttBC THEY THOUCHT *£ coueDn'r do it — IKOM IftOUfAU ThlCRBY' city of Boston on-military af A bill (II. It. 141-b") 'authorizing the secretary of war to <loi ate to the Middle Tennessee State Normal school at Murfreesboro, Venn., one German cannon or fieldpiece; to the committee on military affairs. A bill (II. R. 14188) authorizing the secretary of war CoAlo.m e German cannon of fiehlpieces to towns in the state of Connecticut. A Kill (II. R. 14105) t.» provide for the equitable distribution « f captured war rtnVrcps' find trdftTiTi > ’ fonib states and Territories ot me \ nited States and to tlie District of Columbia; to the comrtiittee on military afa^irs. The bills show that every part of the country, from Massachusetts to California and frofu -Minnesota to 7«‘xns; is equally interested f that every cross-roads village, ckninty, city and state is lifter one'or more guns and that schools and ail sorts of public Institutions are getting Into line. * . taSBemSS3 A 1 auk doughboy of. tin* American -Third division, army of occupation in Germany, <>n guard in Coldenz-on-the* e. On the opposite shore looms the fortress of Khrenhreltenslcin. CRIPPLED SOLDIERS LEARNING USEFUL VOCATIONS Roosevelt National Park as Memorial to “T. R likely to be Roose- been put in motion National park biP T HEODORE RCOSEVEI T'S first national memorial I veip National park, Tlie maehinei to make the necessary change in tli Senator Phelan of California, who in troduced #hc Greater Sequoia bill last year, moved the rhaugv of name in the senate upon the suggestion of S«*e- retury lame of tlie interior department wild Director Mather of the national purk LL~. i Mtd I B»w»sereH wan early identified wit.b the West; that the Ula'rulizing hJliieWes of .west- 1 Tfltf j i via* at vtlT AATlOMt, PAHV Backache The excruciating pain which conies from a lame back is quickly alleviated by a prompt application of Yager s Liniment. Sufferers from rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, sprains, etc. should always keep a bot tle of “Yager’s'* handy as its penetrative qualities quickly bring relief from pain. AtaUdcakra. PnceSS cents. The Urge bottle of Teaer’e Ltat- ment contain* twice ea much ae Tin* present Seqnolk tChIIuMI |Ufrk eonTreins •J»v» square mile*. It wns created In Isjmi to priSserve the. big tree*.’ Sequoia Washingtonian*. which are the oldest and largest living things on earth. The largest of thorn are 35 feet in <Uumeter and are nlwHit 4.us» year** old. The Greater Sequoia bill add* 1.3.*to square utiles t«( the mirth rnd east, ineludittc the mnyons of Kings river and Kern river. Tehiplte and Paradise valleys and the western slope and the crest olf Mount Whitney (14.501). the highest point in conti nental rolled Stales. This is weenie area of tho first daw*. Rooeevelt Na tional park, with 1.000 square miles, will be excelled In sire by only Mount McKinley and Yellowstone and will rank with the best of the 17 national At file Walter Iteed hospital In W’lodilngfdn many crippled soldiers are lielng taught to do work that will make then! self supporting. These photographs show them learning to be telegraphers, motinn-picture projector* mid open a tors of ox)-acetylene welding mm-bines. HAPPY MORRISON MARSHALL Grand mtiCo congress. It ineludes prm tieally all of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado in Arinina, probably the greatest natural wonder of earth. # This nrea has been a national monument since 1008 by proclamation qf I*re<.|ent Itmieevelt. GILBERT BROS. & CO BALTIMORE. MD. Are There Secret Prisoners Hidden in Germany? ME*L8i CET PuT— i yjj fthOYV XjOJ.HUCH THE WOMAN’S REMEDY Ttirrc nTc ihr 30 years on the market 1 v* nge. The Hun offireji_\Luui4F-**TTUrrtf5 tliat soldim*. Thus.when the- time fiiy TH-rpnnml-ffi'TW "i'Tm- prisoners’ ramps I-Hiiuf ,‘i'hniit the..Kophtort T-r;tty^w,mill turn the rest loose to-find their way, find safety, hut would detain the soldier er-ward secretly send tlie man to.work in his s estate, where.he could torture and degrade him at will. hinted at bv my informant is tliat these men whose i , A arc. such U mystery have, by reason of their special knowledge been”put to work on undertakings the nature of which Gee secret. , 8 over, the trade. 1 .war with Germany is and if. any -of-toe men in question acquired, either or otherwise, n trade secret of any value—and such a eoqtin- he would he kept a prisVipej\ih secret. The. men are being kept prison- w j unaided atid starving, into Holland who had insulted Hint, and aft ster castle or on id ,’iee The second reason lias-]' Whereai*out or adaptability mans wtrrte=tq keep Although the actual fighting i only just beginning, accidentally gepev is hy no means an impossibility The third reason is somewhat similar, ers through tlie instrumentality of individual officers or men. They have gained some knowledge which, if disclosed, would end in terrible retribution for the officer or man concerned. ' •" • T—— _ C' *, l.'tW :: &a3£K!SBwl This beautiful "piece of art and Reiiitrk by the wolf,\ was /h THEY DOWNED TWELVE HUN PLANES tat inside RHEUMATISM / Capitalized Mother-In-Law. Thomas Fleet, publisher of tlie Bos ton Evenlrtg Post jn colonial days, is said probably to lfave been Jhe first man whoever capitalized hi$ mother- in-law. Among live many ways Fleet found to supplement the Income of his paper was from tlie sale of "Mother Goose Rhjmes.” Fleet, who had mar ried Elizabeth Goose, was very much pleased with, the nursery Jingles with which- his mother-in-law amusqd his children at flight. ;After he had put tlie rhymes into type he found it nee essary fovftrfnt several ed tneet> the. dnmfrnd. ' They u ej mouj "Mother Goose Rhyme iar to ♦'Very one of the now , generation. Lumbago or Gout? fW* RHEUMACIDK to re to or* theraaM snd drlv* the poison from U>« *7*tem ’IBtlAODI OS THB 1*8101 rm uuuuu os ran uontn ^ ' At All Druggist*, hlt'liillr A Soo, WW«8»!« Diktnbatsr* Marconi Hopes to Talk Witji Stars by Wireless N INVENTOR must necessarily he a man with imagination; probably the larger his Invention the greater his power of imagination. Anyway, the ngjnaMon of Marconi, inventor of wireless telegraphy, is just now bnsv lt the possibility of communicating .. reh'ssiy i'- out- FOR Cnap, Cold*, Coc;t* t PotBooria, Etc. *>»e eitcroai a^pi^a lion* of BRAMC'S VAPOHEKTIiA SALVE Will not stain ciotbff. 25c. 50c Md SI.CC Jari AT ALL DIUliCim •rsM.tpr.pki • ky - - i” familc row n up Cheerfulness Wears Very W(ell. ___Eerb«ps the suit or dress that you wear every day is not wearing well. There may tie holes In the sleeves or worn parts under the arms; That H hound to happen w ith any kind of •clothing. There 1* something else that you may wear that will last Indefinite ly. cvfcn-df It’l* not clothing. It will last 985 day* of the year and *t!U coc- tlnue If you determine to make It laat. This la cheerfulness . There Is noth ing more durable tad more desirable than Jwt bright, cheery good uatv* FROST PROOF fUff Jersey and Chsrlsston Wahpflnd (tuloa *nd r*t Dmch. By .. «. 1.000, moo; 5,000 at it.ft; HL0u6YoTu t , V. V ®- her*. By Purest Post, prepaid, |m • 100,1) JO; 1.000. kso. Whole.»)e JLd rrtu,. a F. JAMISON. SUMMERVILLE, S/c ANTS ftra Lieut, o. P. Johnaoo of IV* Moines, la^ and Lieut O. A. Ralston of Lin coln. Neb., two at Unde Sam’s fighting aviators, have retarped to their native land after many experiences in France. lieutenant Johnson la ottrtally g<wfllad with downing five Hun plane* and hi* pal gKa aeven to hi* credit. YAGER'S LINIMENT RELIEVES PAIN i I 1