Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, June 12, 1919, Image 6
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BARNWELL 8RHTJLNEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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SAME RATTIF IN farmers overlook
VALUE OF PEANUTS
OflE COMMUNITY
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Teamwork Is Worth Much in
Teaching Efficiency in Care of
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Rearing.Animals.
WISCONSIN LIKES GUERNSEY
Buyers Attracted to Waukesha County
From All Over Country—Many*
Breeding Associations in Min
nesota and New Hampshire.
Constipated Children Gladly Taka^
“California Syrup of Figs’
Prepared by the , United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
COMMUNITY BREEDING
For the Liver and Bowels
Tell your idru^ist yqy genuine
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^California Syrup of Figs.” Pull. -directions
and dose for babies and children of all ages
who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue-
coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on
the bottle. Look for the name “California*
and accept no other “Fig Syrup.”
Commonplaces.
“Anything startling in today’s mall?”
*<pi5r«Kl tin* pmnager. “No,” feplled
flM clerk. “Not even a honih.”
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Important to Mothers
Bxamtne carefully every bottle nf
CASTOHIA, that famous old remedy
Infante and children. and see that It
Bears the
•ffnature of
1b Uae for Over 30 Years!.
Children Cry fur Fletcher’s Oastoria
Cuticura Soap
Best for Baby
Ni«p ah- Ointment 2T- A 50r.. T.lcum 26©. H.mpl*
* wh mtilM fr«>e h» ‘'Cuticur.. E. Biatao,"
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Community breeding simply f
j means that the farmers In a cer- l
? tafn community agree to do two ?
! things: |
t First, to breed hut one breed f
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4 of TTittle, sheep and hogs. — i
| Second, they nirr< r *e to use none ?
i hut purebred sires, these sires he- i
T ing owned ei.ther Individually or ?
* collectively. . i
? Everyone Is absolutely free to *
* do as he pleases Just snrlong ns i
| he ^ticks to one class of stoclf nnd J
* uses a purebred sire. Tln*se ?
I ideas can best be carried' out if I
f the farmers are organized ft) a *
l body and get together at stated
b periods. ■** ?
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Great Difficulty Exists in Procur/*
7\riL DnnA/ p»«w/ i /
ing Pure/ Seed.
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Few Years of Proper Selection Will
, Give Grower ^Strain nf Seed That
Cannot Be Had From.Any.
Other Source.
1 Prepared 67 the United States De>art-
— niifnt ot Asriculture )
Scarcely: a day passes that inquiries
PHYSICALLY FIT
AT ANY AGE
It isoT ng<y it*« carclppg4uiiar ; t-hnt-
-- “down and out.” Keep youf
are not received relative to the peanut
industry In the South. It is strange,
iudeed, that the. southern farmers
have so long overlooked the real vaHial
of the peanut„as a part of their crop-
ping system ard that the present high
market prices of peanuts were nec
essary to awaken the farmers to Their
opportunity. Nothing has been found
IbaT—wili -excel the true Spanish—vu-
puts men - -— -
. internal organs iD good condition ami
you will always be physically ..lit
The kidneys are the fnost over
worked organs^ in the human bbdy.
When they break down under the
strain and the deadly uric acid ac
cumulates and crystallizes look out!
These sharp'crystals tear and scratch
tut delicate,- urinary channels causing
excruciating Rgm and, set up irrita
tions whlclTmay cause premature de
generation and often do turn into
deadly Bright’s Disease. —
One of the first warnings of slug
gish kidnev action is pain or stiffness
m the small of the back, loss of appe
tite, indigestion or rheumatism.
Do-not wait until the danger is upon,
you. At the fir&t indication of trouble
E l after the cause at once. Get a trial
>x of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
Capsules, -imported direct from the
laboratories.in Holland-The^ wmgive
“FAKE" ASPIRIN
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Therefore Insist Upon Gen-
' uine “Bayer Tablets
v • 0/ Aspirin”-
fpr any
DAISY FLY KILLER ATTRACTION D Ktf.LS
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The shadow yf trouble Is usually
than flic trouble itself.
ALL FlIES. Neat,
elcan .ornamental con
venient, cheap La«ta
all aeaann. Ua>'a of
metal, can’t *| .1 or
tipoeer : will not aoi)
or injura an/tt-inif.
Unarm- tee.) eSccttee.
Sold by dealora^
6 by EM I
pr. pa J, 'll .3.
There Is no advantage gained by
keeping throe or four breeds of beef
cattle in the same community, except
the saftsfoetton of 'personal—profer-
• ni es, hut there are many advantages
to he derjv *d from keeping one and
the same breed in tin* same Couimu-
nitv.
riety for general cultivation on south
ern farms. Great difficulty exists
however, in procuring pure seed. The
duly way that the farmers of the
Stiuth van he sure of a high-producing
strain of pure Spanish is by growing
a seed patch from specially selected
seed. .. r - '
Thirty-six pounds of. clean Spanish
peanuts in the shell will plant an acre,
"arid a one-acre seed patch, if properly
luimHed, will produce enough seed to
plant-about 30 acres the next year.
With this fak’t before them, it shcftild
he a comparatively^ easy matter for
the peanut growers to get on the right
basis, so far as .the seed supply is
■Concerned. The seed used for ..plant
ing tin* seed acre should* first he
carefully selected in the pod, then
shelled by hand, and the shelled peas
again carelulfy gone over, and all that
are “off” color or inferior either in
size or s’hape should he discarded..
A few years of proper selection will
Tire the farmer a, strain of seed pea*"
nuts for his conditions that cannot
be had from any other source. By
What U “Spring* f>»er’’
•Imply low VUallty, a Jack of Energy
1 by IrrT^nrTfl. • In t6- Me i E S
BLESS chill TOS'li’ r.i*ur-» VJtallty
rgy by Purifying and Enrirhlnic th«
Tou can soon f.oljta Strengthening.
DAKOLU 6UUKKS, 160 Os Kalb An., Brooklyn, N. Y.
rou can soon f*-sl Ms S-
Ung Effect. Trl. lTCTr^
OILLT®KinC
I'rohahly the most important reason
why the same breed of cattle should be
kijit in |>in* Community is that it de
velops community Interest.* (’omin'l-
nirt hh*etllng i^ certain to he a -ym-
pathetic tie binding the people togeth
er In tin* accomplishment- of anything
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▲ woman can make pie s-nt of aai
she wants to.
Ss!J far 50 Ytart ro* H ALAI!A, CHILLS AM) FTVEH.
Alina *lss C«a«ralSms<tW»li|Tsslc. At All Dn| Stans
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NOTICE
THE PUBLIC
this method, together with preper cul
tural practices-and crop rotation, the
yield p« r acre can he greatly in
creased. About the only rpetnod
whereby the farmer^can hope to make
a profit is. hv cutting down production
Costs Through lner<*!i'sed ylCttl'S "^»er
acre. The future of the peanut In
dustry in the South i.s almost with-
put, limitations, and th"e farmers who
get into the business on the right
basis are (pong to obtain the highest
profits. t
Demonstrations Have Resulted
Planting Larger Acreage of Re
sistant Variety.
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To those of us who wish to promote
Southern prosperity:
Every time you use GOLD DUST,
you put money into Southern pockets.
GOLD DUST is made solely from
that great product of the South—Cotton
Seed Oil.
GOLD DUST has 'never been made
from anything else but Cotton Seed Oil. f
For thirty-nine years GOLD DUST -
has drawn outside monev to the South
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by distributing its products to the four
quarters of the Globe; . .
• The excellence of GOLD DUST for
the following purposes is well known:
Cleaning bath
"rooms. ■— *-
For all scrubbing.
A Purebred
Guernsey
Record.
With a High
t-!“
they desire. Community teamwork Is
worth much la the Improvement of any
county community. It teaches effi
ciency In the cure and rearing of aui-
rhnl.s. . i
Brings Big Results. -
Community breeding Is a very sim
ple thing, hut the value which It will
h.- to tie* cnfhmUTHTy ts tromejidou-v
There are many Instances on record
which are proof of its Advantages. Wis
consin has a large number of commu
nity breeding association's, the strong
est 'of these being tile Waukesha
Breeding association, organized In
ILK IS to promote the breeding and im-
i»rovement of high-grade and pure-bred
Guernsey cattle. Although only or-
Tg7mlz4*d 12 years ago this county Is a^-
readv known as the “Guernsey Cnp-
C1 eaning paint
ed" and iMpainted
woodwork. ,
Washing dishes.
Dissolving grease
from utensils of all
kinds.
Washing clothes.
Softening ha-rdT
water.-v - - *■
Cleaning glass of^
all kinds.
Purifying ice-boxes,
drain pip^s, etc.
Cleaning mops,
brooms, brushes,
Cap-,
Ital of America,” and tuners for enr-
■fnad lots of grade or purebred cows
are attracted there from all over Hie
country.
!» \r -“Hampshire has tnpny such
breeders,’ associations in operation.
Minnesota, also has a large numberT"
One of those at North field, Mttfn.. a
Holstein association. InclmJos 22." herds
an<l upward of 4,000 Holstein cattle,
purebred and grades. West Vir
ginia has organized many such assncki-
tlons. Hltchi^i coyniy, especially, at
tracted-wide uttegitlon for the reason
that the "scrub” bull has been ellm-
Jnntod and the Hereford adopted and
developed as the principal breed. More
than 1T>0 "scrub” hulls have been
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GOLD DUST, together with FAIRY
SOAP, COTTOLENE and many otheT
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household specialties, is niadc by The
N. K. P'airbank C)6., a subsidiary of
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THE AMERICAN COTTON OIL
COMPANY
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MILL* OF THCAMERICAN COTTON OIL COMPANY
.G«. Greenville . S C. Montgomery, AU. Memphi*. . . Tenn. Fort'Smith, Ark.
Hrnderton ..N.C. At.anta • • • Gt. C!ark»da!c. M ss. T^renton • Tenn. Pine Bluff . A^k
. . N.C. Macon. . . . Ga. Jackson . . Mil*. Gretna La. Bunkie . . . .La.
Wilmington, N.C. Huntsville .Ala. Meridian. . Miss. N. Little Rock. ^rk. Monroe ...La.
Cafambia . V S.C. Mobile . •. Ala.-Jackson ..Tenn. England .... Ark. Shreveport .La.
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The founders of The American Cotton Oil Company origi
nated Cotton Seed Oil. The Company, took Cotton See^J, for
merly a waste product, and made Cotton *Sced Oil, Cake and
Meal, Hulls and Linters. This opened up for the South a
new source of wealth, which today brings annually to the South
ever five hundred millions of dollars.
shipped out of the county during the
past three years, and purebreds have
— -taken -^-thelr places, eliminating the
v”seruh” entirely. Many smalL herds
have been started as a result of this
movement. - Buyers are attracted to
this county without advertising, ‘ and
they tm- tmahlo to meet the demands
for good Breeding and stuck cattle. —
More Associations Needed.
"Are there not more communities L*
every state which would, he richer for
having a community breefferjfl asso-
ciation?”_ ask ..Abe--a 1 ists^j True
there are,many purebred sires used,
but the need of more Inspiration In
stilled info the beef-cattle business is
apparent, inch inspiration as is gotten
from organization and co-operation,
from getting together shoulder- to
shoulder, and from rubbing of elbows;
The United Stateff^eparfment of.ng-
rleulture--«r extension department “of
your state college of agriculture will
be glad to hear of any such organ.zn-
j tlons already p’rfeeted or to assist in
the organization of others. Is there
goo<l reas.m why ci»«imuntfi|*sThrough
out tl»e South-slwaild not Im* not*sl Y-ir
Shortleirn. Iferefon! and Aherd* **u-
| Angus «;ittle? Before the South,
ever make • «4g *4ride aa & heef-valtle
center It niu**t have 'contmuiiltr hres-d-
ing. The first step In thf* direction la
* Cotton Plant Destroyed^by Wilt
an actual saving greatly in excess ol
that of uny prevlous year. The great
possibilities of this work are shown by
reports from two cotton planters In
South Carolina Who state that theli
saving last year through growing wilt-
resistant , cotton was approximately
$115,000. . - '
FOR SUCCESS WITH ftlLLETS
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Careful, Conscientious Work Is ReAl
FACtor^. in Most Every Case—-
Don’t Take Chances.
(Prepared by the f <.United States Depart-
‘ment of AKrleultifre.)
almost immediate relieT. - . . ...
cause they should not, your
be refunded. But be sure to get GOLD
MV.DAr. None other is genuine. In
, Millions of, fraudulent Aspirin Tab
lets were sold by a Brooklyn manufac
turer^ wliieli later proved to he enra-
poseiK mainly ofTTaleiun
“Baver 'Tablets of Aspirin"
Powder,
the tyue.
None other is genuine
sealed boxes, three sizes/—Adv.
genuine, American made and American
owned Tablets are' marked with the
—: - i safety “Bayer Gross.”
He Had a Reason. Ask for and then insist uiton “Bayer
Though tlie weather was beautiful Tablets of- Aspirin" aud always buy
little Clifford kept his mittens on all
day.
them in the original Bayer package
which contains proper directions- und
"Why do you wear your mittens on dosage,
such a nice day?" asked hia.*sister. ' Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer
“So I won’t hnrve to wash my Manufacture of Monoacethwidest^F ot
hands,” wir$ his quick reply. 1 Sallcylicacld.
ON CONTROL OF COTTON WILT
over ren-
umfortnly wafer*tike- slice*
'Fled Beef*
In
of Libhy’i* Dried Beef make* a
delightful luncheon at little cost.
Ask your grocer today for Libby't
Dried Beef.
Libby, M 9 Neill & Libby
Chicago
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of .Agriculture.)
Demonstrations conducted hv the
United States department of agricul
ture on the control of cotton wilt,
which have been in progress for sev
eral years, resulfed'last year in the
planting of a larger acreage of wilt-re-
slstnnt cotton than ever before with
HAD DECK OFFICER WORRIED
Lookout’s Report of “Light Ahead”
Naturally Caused Alarm, and
Quite Likely Some Profanity.
tht
the
told
The lookout ha«l l»*«n given orders
to keep a sharp watch for any lights.
As the ship was Just about tweipy.
miles from port aYid IT Was a hit hazy
the ollieerf of the d»*ck put on run
nlnp lights
Suddenly * ImlL came from the
crow's nest: p
’’Light, ahead, sir
“Where .a-\v.H,v?' / shoiiEed the^fU I*.
“Dead ahead !’’ came Um*' reply.
The <)^D. grablayl his glasses, and
not tjuping the Tie'llt ran from the
l»ort to■ stHfliqard side trying to pick
it tip. Not s«s-imr if. he yetted again
“Where’s the light now?”
‘‘Dead ahead, sir.”—r —
Calling the quartermaster to swing
the boat around, lie asked once morb:
"Where is the light now?”
“Ihvtd ahead.”
“Come down here and
Joe Cannon’s Sarcasrr
Senator William M. ('ablet at
dinner of the M< n s union of
Central <’ongregaf Tonal church
th|s- >tory: j
“A Congressman had pn*pnred what
he rnreri>h , rT T Tl—was ati • |>•'n'ti tiiaklnqr
tiddress and «ii< on tenter hooks to
oh liver it. lie appeared to be taore
Interested In Ids s|„., t;h than he was
in his hill.. Mis WTl. Imivwer, was a
good r one, and Speaker ^’aniion was
trying to help it along. There were
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<^uly a few moments left in which to
do -bus ness aud the mail with *the.
speech finally got 1'nele Joe riled, s
"’If the gentleman will just wait a
few moments till 1 pass Ids hill.' said
the speaker, ‘he can then make his
speech.' ” > w
Fox on Lead of Hay.
A teqmster in I’ehn^LrivH+clti
raTry
ing a load of hay not long ago noticed
a number of foy hunters and dogs
and waited to see if anything happen-
*ed. Whyn flic Imnters came up they
here and show It to asked if he~had >a*en a. fox. _He^_siUj|-
mer’ cried the <>. 1)., getting excited, fid had not. *
Down carnet the man frthn the Some miles further oh tin* team-
crow’s nest and pointed out a light. ster stopped to talk and got uff the
“You • fool, that’s pur own mast- load of hny.v As lie was chatting he
light.”—Judge. ; saw a fox leap from the'■ wagon a-tpl
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: j trot off. The fox laid evailed tiu* dogs
Too Much So. ’ | hjT leaping on the Toad of lmy and
"I’ve got.one here. I’ve dramatized ! burrowed into it before tin* dogs catne
K spring cleaning.” up. at his last Stopping place.'
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Why Complain of Poor Coffee
Or The High Price of Coffee
when yop can have a superior
beverage of rich flavor and
health value by drinking the
original
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For- yoyr early laying puiletA jacjtt
fall don’t, take any uhaue(*s. Always
remember "that the future to a large
extent Is the direct outcome or yes
terday ami today. One often hears
the term “good luck” or '"bad loek^-ttr
connection with hatchings, mvbmod-
Ings, when tis a matter of fact, luck,
good or had. would he more properly ;
te*i* cd or had management. .If'
i*ne Is “ujjluoky" enough to forget’ tc
tai The lamp or o^»se.the door against !
<-il* or rats, one may be unlurkj •
enotitrfi to mr-t with losses. Unf »rtu- i
Tv. luck does play a jxigt orco in 1
'illtJtx hoth for g<*nl or lnul. Careful,
II P0STUM
Dlioits w-.rk te fit real facto/
1 * K'> *9 tuuak every vase., bow
to-dim I note Uie “acrub" alre.
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It’s an American drink whose
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high quality never varies. __ Its
price doesn’t change and it’s
economical
Two sizes, usually sold at 15c and 25c
Everywhere at Grocers.