Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, April 10, 1919, Image 3
BAiNWILL SXimmtL, BARKWiLL.^OUTH OAXOLIK*
A “DEAD SHOT”
; —SAYS MINISTER
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Black-Draught Given HigK Praise
As a Stomach arid Liver Medi
cine by Well-Known Old
Gentleman Who Has
Used It.
FOUR TERRS OF WRR HRS WHOLE
cnra f fmiice is i m
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Mlneola, Texas.—The Rev. M. G.
Jenkins, a retired minister of the M.
E. Church South, living In this city,
say#: “i have used Blatfv-Draufetlt as
P'
■ .r
a stomach and. liver medicine, and
have never found Its equal.
Once I suffered for two months with
cramps and pains, tried everything I
could hear of without avail, but Black-
Draught was a ‘dead shot.’
I am known here and all over the
state for my honesty and truthfulness,
l ain 78 years old and have used Bluck-
Draught for years.
1 can highly recommend It to any
one as a liver medicine that has no
equal.- It Ik excellent for stomach,
liver and other ailments. I use It for
a bad taste In the mouth, headache
and other sicknesses thnt come from
the disorders of the liver.”
Thedford’s Black-Draught Is purely
vegetable, and acts actively on the
bowels, g°ntly stimulating the liver,
and helping to Increase the normal
discharge of bile Into the Intestines.
' It aksisti in the digestion of food
and relieves constipation in a prompt
und natural way.
Try Black-Drought. Buy a package
of Black-Drought today.—Adv.
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Has New ideals Undreamed of in 1914—Future of the Country
; ' . - 4 . ’ . : ■ • ’ V* ' ;
Turned From Agriculture to industrialism—While
/ ' Distant Future Is Bright, Problems to Be
Solved Are Mighty.
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$ GERMAN OFFICER SELLS Jt;
By LLOYD ALLEN.
Western Newspaper Union Staff Cor
respondent. |
(Copyright, 1915*. by Wowtorn Newspaper E nion.)
Paris.-—Four years of war absolute
ly changed the eharacter of France as
a nation, changed her economic situa
tion, altered her outjook on the world
and turned the whole future of the
Country toward industrialism rather
^yfimltnre. /
The France of today has new idenls
that were undreamed, of in 1914. Only
one big characteristic of the pre-war
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GERMAN OFFICER SELLS
REO PARK OF AIRPLANES ;J;
L< union.— Lieu»enn n t
former officer in the
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Port on. VI
German V
aviation service, has been tried »♦,
cnurt-murGal. according *to
iram=
lug higher against France^
Mere fluctuation
not the primary reason for barring Out j g viki for 2.000.000 'marks
the American automobile#,
GIRL ESCAPES
FROM BANDITS
7v
Was Held for Ransom by Smug
glers on a Lonely
Island.
CAPTIVE FOR 12 YEARS
•ance. , - , ii.ivim^ an ent.ire park of v
of exchange was airplanes at Vilna to the bo I she- *i*
Tiie. V
the American automobiles. I %* airplanes were valued at 10.000,- V
As It happened, a well-known j >♦« 000 marks. I'orten/fled to Koe- X
French concern operated by Andre >«,< nigsberg and* hemled a con- V
Citroen, whose mlTne is as .well known i A splraey in the local working*- ^
in France as the name of The heading : lien’s council against tlie com
manufacturer of cheap automobiles Is ] minder of the German garrison ►*<
known In America, had turned his fac- J VJ at Kovno. The plot wps discov-
tory over to'munition production dur- ■ m cred and. Borten arrested.
lug Jibe war. 2While the peace eon,- 1 >♦! „X
ference wns starting, Citroen was -^*^*^^*** - ‘ “
days remains, and that is the unalter- j eonverting his works into a plant for
able and deep-rooted fear of Germany, j manufacturing a small and fairly
French texVBe. industry, the Germans,
Distress Signal Answered by Small
Fishing. Venae! Off Texas Coast—-
Succeeds in Reaching Main-
land.
In The Spring-Time.
Any fool know*
enough to carry
an umbrella J
when it rains,
but the wise man
is he who car
ries one when
It is only cloudy.
Any man wiQ
send fpr a doc
tor when he gets
bedfast, but the. wiser one is ho ,
tvho adopts proper measures before
his ills become serious. During n
u four difcrr ny. gcnerntlmm of worry,; ch«*al) ni.r which wyiid rake ita playc j tllfy ‘.V?.* 1 .steal the mfichtn-
thal started long before fstO and that J ns tlie cheapest car in France as soon ery. broke *ome of the vital ’nnifa nnfl~[
has imprinted itself on French elmc- j as productTTTn TTmld be gotteji under t«n>U away all electrieal- littin/.s and
acter as a mark that v411 endure for way. . ’every scrap of cyppari
decades to come. [ ‘ I In the meantime Citroen, wns pro- j Wlmt liapjiened then after The war
Dread of the Genuau will not pre- tected. The lot of American cars was j eea»wd?
vent the French Iroui embarking on not to he Thrown on to a market that 1 ']'!>** Wench government made It lm-
a nntional career of prosperity and the French considered to he legitimate-
will uot prevent France from trading ly Citroen’s. —. -V-
with Germany—they must trade .with Close to Industrial Paralysis.
•their iilil enemy, it is a -viral neces- | Americans in Paris did not appreci-
slty; It cannot he arranged otherwise ate the French situation as revealed
Itockport, Tex.—Being kept on a
lonely Island for more thun twelve
yeurs- by a gang of bandits or smug
glers, wh+>hoped to secure a large rail-
sum from relatives for her release, and
only making her escape through an act
of fate, is the remarkable experience
of a young woman Just budding into
womanhood who has arrived at Rock-
jiort. Tex. The young girl knows noth
ing of herself or relatives other than
9he answered Jo the name of “Nellie”
for several years. _
bard winter or the following spring
Dne feels rundown, tired Qut, weak
and nervous. Probably you have
juffered from colds or mflyenxa
which has left you thin, weak and
pale. This is the time to put your
system in order. It is tune for
house-cleaning.
A good, old-fashioned alterative
ind temperance tonic is one made
>f wild roots and barks without the
ise of alcohol, and Called Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery,
in tablet or liquid form. This is
nature’s tonic, which restores the
possible for iho Lille factory owners
t«* replace the stolen and destroyed-
spindles by buying them In America
and Kngland. and France could not re
place them. It was pointed out to the
for the simple reason that Germany I In cold figures of the statisticians, men of Lille who wished to .buy, and
who bad the money to buy,’that it "’as
illegal to send money out of France.
|Beat These if You Can.
Saco. Me„ Is acquiring fame for long-
lived anitimls. A short time ago a
party discovered a eut in a bag of
-grain InnnJll rtll* WOff'^frevlou*. tlfl*
* at stil] having its nine •live., so far
still holds her supremacy ns the big ! namely, that France was on the very
foul producing nation of. Europe, j verge of absolute industrial paralysis
While France b»i* some coal she iniHt ;—that the country, with only one or | If tin* spindle hlJUEt hiDDPDal to have
atili depend on Germany for some- j two fills.- Aioves, might easily go Into la filial bandy in Kuglnial or America,
thing like 23.000,000 tons a year even that vh-lous circle of Industrial ml#- with which to pay for' his stuff there
after the supposedly rich coal fields fortune that had already hit Austria I was a slim chance of being able to put
-NeRte" rrnne ttr-The nuitirtmub from tone 0 f tho stomach, activity of
one of. the live small iskind* lying five ■’ •• » • *• • -•
miles off the coast, in a small fishing
vessel which saw her signal of dis
tress. She had been on the island
alone for two day# following the lUiuth
of an old negro woman who constant
ly gunrded her.
Lived (n House Made of Rock#.
The girl said the greater part of the
time she was on the Island she lived
with the negro woman In a house
made of rocks. “Nellie” declared
her old Jailer never beat her hut once
and that was when she asked tf there
were other beurded men and black
women on ships which sometime*
passed In sight, and why they could
the liver and steadiness to the
nerves, strengthening the whole
lystem.
Lwwmlli, Ky.—"When I
F and Dr. Pitnt'i Goldsa Medical Discovery.
3f course, I vu trying to ksprors > nudm
nnditioo. This medicine had a eery good effect ia
cmkinc >m ctrungsr sad mors rsady to do my
■sual work. It is the 6«* remedy ai its kind.”—
Immm V. Cook, 1920 ilk St.
br
as rAiild la* judged.
Now eouioM flu- »i.>r\ oi 'la\ (’..lie
tor ( burl.— II. Into-*, who lo*«! a tor
key. Id* pri/«- bird, *-.»iih- eight w**eks
ag»*—elglil weeks, lie «M»ys that I he
oilier day. when pitching off Mime bay
from a high mow, be iU*«'overed the
bird which bad become wedged be
tween phinks. The gidibler was alive,
thin as a turkey gliost. bill able to ills
ptme of a hoi imi.h.
Turkey* arc -Mill i.< l>.- Imr.l to rm**-
r , n ■ * - - -- rr a ..I Tn— - —
at <Wm*i In this part of the country, but
Mr. lime* claims an IndestruCtlblH
breed. Ills friends urge him to go into
the business and profmgaie such en
during *|*ecie*.
of Alsace-Lorraine go to Francel as where the whole economic fabric had I through the deal, but It wits by no] n „t go away to some oilier house on
1 .they, undoubtedly w*HI tn the—pen re i m-ireuenirisl tn'it "putirr Yhnr~ brought ’ a certainty. | one of the slilf.s.
treaty. j rank Judt to the greater porfl«m of the Bsick of tills M'emiiigly -UlcNlal pol
I ' It’s going to In* a rather strange population.
-fey 1 was the French government plan
to make Fnmce as nearly *elf-*u*tnln-
Arcordfng to the idrange story relut
ed by the girl, the hundlts contemplate
It Had No Terror*.
A snapshot takeu by a noncotn. A
Miupuny marching by files on each
tide of the road not far from ttie
Marne. A mounted French officer ap
pears around the turn and rides up to
the cuptnln. who checks the advene*
>f his column by signals. -In somew hat
broken English the French officer
uiys: “Why do you go ahead on thl#
a* favorable as |s»*slble to
She has the beginning of her
tie for
made
ller former industries are Kuuistied.
Our national
change
Fronee. *
It did not occur tn the French offi
cials that n*con*truction' problems
could lie solved more easily If. the Lille
|M*»ple and others In the^Banle predica
ment were iieruiitted to buy factory
WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND
SWAMP-ROOT
situation between the French and Ger- 1 While France wn* enacting laws that
■nrrrsn France will lack coal ami the|proliflilteil the Importation <>f Amerl-M n l» M> possible, to k.-.-p French money
Germans will luck iron. enu manufactured articles and thereby ‘ Ht borne and 1o keep the rate <>f ex
France will sell Iron t«* ih>* Gentians Iio|m*| to protei-t her own disrupted
r.nd get coal In return. factories while they got back from a
Immediate Problems Mighty. ; Wl,r h**!" *° « l^*^ fading Ainer-
Wliile the somewhat distant fut jre i ** " Uv h,d '■W' 1 to do ’ shut
Is very bright for France the Ima*. '" n ** of ,ht * commodities
diale prolilcuts She must solve are I ,,u * French have to sell abroad,: wine#,
mighty. SR» h«* ih.. ii**i-it.,iine ni i,..r brandies and llipio.
new in
A -.-rle* ...... ...„„ ....
Dillon* during the war. French bad hope*l to sell in the | resume production.
I’nltisl States. There was of course Would Help Labor,
no spirit of retaliation on the jmrt «*f , with production start**!. even
America In thl#— It was simply tha j ^-Uh fact**r> reconstruction started,
working out of a atrIdly national prole t h«. French economic system w*»uld lie
I** 1 **- j heneflfe«l. Im*hus»> such an outcome
American officials here In I'arla who
were watching the strained relations
lietween the Americans und certa'n
clbpies *»f the French used to, point
*sl taking her tu ikmth AmerU-a. wher# ! mnd? Yon are golngl toward death."
she said they could get lots of money
for her. “Nellie” said the men had
a large Hulling boat. The bandits nev
er nulled toward the Texan const, sh#
wr#
.lu-lrlnl form „ f I PwWWtMi >■-"*>« ™ -IT hi on. nm-hlnfr,. ntmnfrt j,nrt thvr. h.v lag
of THriorlHH tliHt ttm.l.' mu- " n "" " f ,,M - prmltM-.* I Iih- <1«jr wlM* Hi- .clll- mill* »«oltl
For many years druggists base watched
with much interest the remarkable record
maintained by Dr. Kilmar’e Swamp Root,
the great kidney, liver and bladder medi
cine.
It ia a physician’s prescription.
Swamp-Root ia a strengthening medi
cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad
der do tbs work nature intended they
ahoold do.
Swamp-Root has stood the test of year#.
It is sold by all druggists on its merit
and it should help you. No other kidney
medicine has so many friends.
Be sure to get Swamp-Root and atari
treatment at once.
However, if you wish first to test thia
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer JE Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for i
sample bottle When writing be sure and
mention this paper.—Adv.
At the flr*t German Invasion France
lost Hit |»er cent of her woolen Indus- \
tty. 90 i»er cenf of her HUgar-intlls. four-
fifths of her coal production, foitr-
flftlis of tier Iron and steel output und
four-fifth* of her coke. The Germans
struck France right through the heart
of tier industrial region. Toj^v this
•ectlon Is for the most part a waste.
With tin* beginning of the [teio-e con
ference France was out of essential
row materials. She wrn in u situa
tion altogether different from England
an«l Anierl« , n. She had no chance of
atarting out tn build up foreign trade
and for that rea**iu was anxious to
have the alli**s maintain their hlockude
w'lmlil— id'V ottiploymeui to FrVnch !
workmen. And exisirtutbin of tex
tiles—which have tn be manufactured ’
before they htc *ld| , l , ed—would aut«" j
out that Aiuerlcu must make due al-1 mutlcally push the French exchange
Iowan**"* for. the critical problems of
recountruetion days In France and re
member tbat any unjust commerelal
<U*criminatiou ordered by the French
government would right Itself qulclfly
enough hecuuse of the Inequalities
such rulings made In France itself.
In other word#. It was regarded as
nnh
again*. Ik. im.ilral* an.l ,l„. cmral-. "_" y * i "‘V wmrer *
rate into a |s»sitl«ui favoring France.
Ye.t the whole chain «>f r*****nstrue- '
11*Hi was blocked by the prohibition :
on importing foreign spindle* and the |
Frem h textile jieople themselves were I
obliged to op|s»se a government |«»licy
that hurt their business.
Americaa business men in France |
nee shiNik !
p*»w**rs as long as |M)s*lble. America
brought to bear by the I-rench busi- , t | u .j r ||^ ai | s w hen thev were ask**]
a».l Bagla...! .m th. mh-r hand kn-^"^ s i>": , ' s '' , ‘ k Khu : ala.ut Ih- RAaaSmQr «t lm.a-.llal.
Diref'.d Forecast.
The po(-k**t wireless t**l.'Y»h<»ne will
la* in everyday use at no distant date.
Thus a person walking on the street
may hear a- hell ringing in his pocket
and pift a receiver to Ids ear and hear
tin* vplce of another as far from him
its Warsaw Is from London.—News
Item. _
“Lord help us.’’ sighed Mrs. Peabody,
keeper of the boarding house. “The,
first call I get on it will he a distant
relative who i* coming up for supper.”
FRECKLES
Now h theTum to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots
Thcrr’s no longer the ullffhtest need of -feeling
ashamivl of you*--freckles, 'as Othlne—double
atrenKth—la guaranteed to remove these homely
spots. , '
Simply get an otinre of Othlne—double
■trengTh—from your druggist, and apply • little
of It night and morning and you should aoon aee
thet even the worst freokb-s hate brgnn to dis
appear, while the lighter ones have vanished en,
tlrely. It U seldom that more than one ounce
is needed to completely clear the akin and galu
a beautiful clear compbxl. n.
Be sure to ask for the double strength Othlne,
aa this la sold nn-ler t larontee of money back
If it fails to remove fre. ilea.—Adv.
The Student.
1'lit nl st — Scanning t hi *• piece of
music luitkes inc tWl like tin aviator.
Friend—How’s that?
• **
Hamst—i’tti trying to conquer the
ttir.— London. Tit -Bits.
No Worms ia s Health* Child
Ail children tronb ed with wnrira have an tm-
healtbv eolor. which IndicatM poor blood and a
rule there 1a mom or leas 't«n-ach diaturbanre
QRi )VH'S T A*TNI #*H chill TUNIC given regnlarly
for two or three weeks will enrich The b><* d. Im
prove the di*-f , J“ n and act a* a Ocacrml Strenftb-
•nln« Tonic V> tee who'e svatem Natnre will then
throw off or d'apel th" worms and the Child will bw
la perfect health Pleasant to take. «c per bottle.
On** way for a lawyer to rise at the
bans' to-stand «*n a chair.
.K,* .i . ^ , | fc*ted by the embargo against Amerl- trade between France
that tile pntce *»f tile w»»rl*l must dc- ... . » ,, ,. linn* i*et»e*ii i rawc
_ , . * can factory stuff would cause the gov- ,..,,1 .1... .mtin.istlr nne* t.
4»f-n*l ns am.-h on the re.*umpti«*n of I . , * „ , ,, , . t uau l,u opumisuc ones u
. - 1 . 1 .... , eminent la let down the bar* In many .k m » tlebt eovertmient con
normal fratle as upop anv strictly po- , , , f *nai ugm got* rnmeni ion
, ,, * * * 1 : Instances ami permit the flow of trade
lltical a*'tlon. * I 1
. „ , 1 to resume.
Germany Need* Raw Material*. 1 _ , , , - , ^
, 1 French Industries Ruined.
I mess row materials are pushed In- , ,,, . . ,
, ... • lo illustrate: The country arofjid
t»» Germany the Genuau fav’tori«*s can- . ,,, v. .1
jl.illeTln the north 4»f France was a
not run and Germany cannot pay the
indemnity the
conference will
1’great spinning center l»ef«*re the war.
. . It was also the center of; some of the
place on her shoulders. Euless the :
factories of Germai\y arc nennilteiL to ! — T . -. . . , . .
—- - »■ t v I were destr«»yed by sln-II fire and by.
operate the German civilians will uot
have work and If a large problem of
unemployment develops, the revolu
tionary elements--that is the very rad
ical revolutionists—will overthrow
whatever government tho Gennahs
now have set up and the German sig
nature on tiie peace treaty will be null
•and void.
Out of these conditions the -French
governmetit’s policies* were naturally
vamped along entirely di ,r crent lines
from tiie American and fish pol
icies. It wns impossible .or France
to plan for the future as America and
Englnod would. As r a consequence
there was a great divergence of ideas
during the- early days of tiie peace
worst fighting. And the spinning niUla^J^di ns the sugar Jmsfifess.
All of thls' wreckage c«>st tiie French
something like $.”4N).(>00.000-that’s the
willful robbery by tiie Germans. Of
the 570,000 bobbins sptnnlng ttnen
’thread before tiie war 2K0.000 were
destroyed and 80.000 stolen. In the
wool spinning business in this section
1,000,000 bobbins out of 2.500,000 wer^
destroyed or stolen, according to the
French minister of reconstruction.
Something like, five hundred cotton
bobbins wvre put nut «»f business. To
complete the job of paralyzing the
YANK HELPING RUSSIAN
and America,
•ok the view
tight government control <vf trod.*
us put into effect by the French In
January as u reconstruction'measure
could uot lust long.
What happened to the textile indus
try during tlwT'war was only a repe
tition of the sad fate of the brewing
business and the mining industry, us
conference that was more or less mix-
-Uft4orstoodr~by~ Americans, in France
and caused an undue niuunnt of crit
icism to be launched against French
methods and French statesmen. 1
. The French for instance passed a
governmental resolution about the
middle of January thnt practically
stopped tiie importation of American,
English, and other foreign manufac
tured nrtleles into the c» yin try, iliisiif
a time \\ln*n the average American was
thinking and. tniking of tiie closer!
V^..« Graanlaled CyelMs,
trade relations liiat would spring up
hetw*‘en Jrance-uml Amerl.ii tis tt~re-
ault «»f tiie two nations having fouglit'
side hv. side In. Uhie-war. —
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American Firm Hit. I ‘ ^
“*)ne of tin- first American firm* hit
by the resolution was the manufactur-)
er of a u eli--kn*n\.n nntotnottile This j
firm had several thousand cars in ,
France ordered for war purpose* Jay j
the French government.. It was Im
possible t# sell the car* to civilians. .
aloe** «uch a move would be the cause
of French. tnooey leaving the country, j
firstloftlcial estimate.
Dream of Prosperity.
Ill tiie midst of this despoliation
France lias a dream of future Indus
trialprosperity to lie realize*! only
by protecting all national industry
against foreign competition.; Never
l»efore has she thought seriously of
taking the German's place in 'Europe,
and now she Ueliev&s that with only
a comparatively small amount of fa
voritism she run compete for many of
tne' German markets.
From the despairing days of July,
1918, when it seemed cerfhTn the Gpr-
mans would take Paris and that
| French public opinion would not stand
ladtiud-a^tumTinual iou -of tiie - war, to
tiie- exultation France, fe'oLs today in
the joy of victory is a far cry, to say
the least. ■ .
The tallies are completely turned.
Politically and -economically the
French have mad** tremendous gains
and they can only tie expected to male
the most of their 4t*dtermf - jKisffrdn fii
tiie \yorld.
If they happened to work al cross
purjioses to Engiund and America, we
«*un expect some compromise*, measure#
and some hent*sl headiin**s perhaps 'q
ms«* the censor gets off the ioh soie»"
Tlnlt in 1919. but sc-'f-'-’y anythloc
j more serious.
"Well, 1 guess that was what
lame to meet, wasn't ItT”
”liut there- Is a strong line ahead
of you. and It is the Prussian guard."
"’"The Prussian guard? What the
b—I 1# that?”—Scribner'* Magazine.
GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER
Has been used for all ailments that
are caused by a disordered’ stomach
and Inactive liver, such a# sick head
ache, constipation, sour stomach,
nervous indigestion, fermentation of
food, palpltatloi of the heart caused by
gases In the st* uach. August Flower
4* a- gentle laxative, regulates digestion
both in stomach and intestine#, clean#
and sweetens the stomach and alimen
tary canal, stimulates the Uver to se
crete the bile and Impurities from th#
blood. Sold in all clvlllxed countries.
Give It a trial.—Adv.
Bolshevism in Practice.
"1 thougiit you iind an umhrelhi
when you left home."
“I hud.” answered the ntan who was
drench***!. "I went to a socialist meet
ing when* everylKxly was in favor of
elim'iiutlng any individual advantage.
By the time they got through dividing
my umbrella around there wasn’t any
thing loft of It that anybody could
use."
i
The Strange Man Was Carried Away
Dead.
said, but w ent down the bay in the di
rection of Mexico. At one time, tong
ago, when she was but a lijtle girl, the
bandits brought another man to the
island, shb said. “Nellie” can remem
ber them drinking ind singing and
playing cards. The next day, she said,
the strange man was carried away
dead.
WIN Explore Islands. ,.
“Nellie” Is a pretty girl. Her hair
is brown, and her bright, snappy eyes
are hazel. From her general appear
ance the people of Itockport believe
she must be of Spanish descent/
A party has been organized to ex
plore th** rock house on the island and
to trap the'bandits, with a view of
forcing them to tell something of the
little girl, that she may be returned
to her parents or relatives.
CLIPS OFFWOMAN’S HAIR
But intruder Leaves Tresse* Behind—
—Also Steals $?0 Without
* Waking Cojpte.
Passaic, N. J.—Mrs. William Haw
thorne, forty years old, of 422 Harrison
street, reported to tin* police thnt dur
ing the night a thief had entered her
bedroom and dipped eff her long, gold
en h.iLr.* So quietly did the thief go
about his work that he not inly did not
arun.se A!rs. Hawthorne, bit was not
Important to Mo trier#
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOUIA, that famous old remedy
for infants and children, and see that It
Bears the^
Signature of|
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castorim
Naturally.
“Jim was keyed up to the highest
pitch tiie other night." x
“What was the matter?”*
“He was locked out.”
Some men are In advance of their
age. hut women nre always behind it.
Wrlffhf* Indian Vegetable PtU* contain
nothin* but vegetable Ingredient*.-which a«C
gently as a tonic and purgative. Adv.
1
— Space divides friends, not fri* nd-
ships., .
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Weak and Miserable?
I
A
1
Doe* the least exertion tire .you eat?
Feel “blue” and worried and have daily
backache, lameness, headache, dizziness'
and kidney irregularities! Sick kidney*
* are often to blame for thia unhappy
state. You must act quickly to pre
vent more serious trouble. Use Doan’e
Kidney Pil^. th* remedy recommended
everywhere by grateful users.
JSm
A North Carolina Case
Pickled for Life. 1 heard bv her husband, in an adjoining
Jackson. MI##.—"Helled for Hf^. room, dot by two children in. another |
miimble*! a coUnronn wng as Tlenrj r 0010 nyar by
imli-
| If OHiQfJuIrft til# country the Frenrii
dtaatloo s iffered accordlug
Drevacd in bla special arctk uni- ukiaiMtHf Cuy, uki* —4Hirer ( I
fotui, the ibute soldier of the United BUsrk. lawyer, is the o#)y man ia th i
State* 1a gftiag # few rates t# thafatale with a ling ril—id aa Mghrj v
|m*t iafig)s*#ff man ■# ^hs^atepa : all hit ho##rihotd guud*. i * s mg Baatj
of thr rha.eh tt Arrfcaitgri. Ku**u _ mj*. Each l# hated at S10U
Pickle listen«*«l to ih»* !#ipreuie 'smrt’ 4 1 Th e ^*»lb*e found marks whit
derision affirming ifi** lower- court’-1 reted that the thief had used a Jt/jmy
• enllct of Ufa Imprisonment. • j ** th ** kR< hffn window. They also
• | found a pair of art shots. Mrs. Haw-
0#fc ! Lhorne said she believed she had bee#
*■ ' chloroformed, it when she awoke aht
felt #le|L The thief alafi took (A) t^|rk
In a ti# bo*, bg^yr dnfir he had.
Mrs S. W. Beat-
tie. 807 E. Ninth
St., Charlotte, N.
C.. says: “I used
Dos:.'* Kidney Pills
for s severe back
ache from which I
suffered tor
hfltldJUMn*t
anything that
would give me re
lief I tew Doan's
Kidney Pills .\dv*r-
tised and got
and oaed
They entirely 1
me. I am In
nealth at the
ant time and give Doaida Kidney *PUL»
all the credit tor this
DOAN’S mas
Tf
far the hair afivr c&pftef
«a It waa fnoet alnopidr the
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