Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, July 17, 1919, Image 6
es in Summer
FRECKLES
N«W Clubs for Old.
First Young Lady (learning golf)—
Dear roe, what shall I do now? This
Th«r*‘* do lonftr th# ilLfbtaat n##<1 of f**ll*l
aihamrd or TOUT Yrvckto, aa Otblo*—doubU
atrangth—la guarantead to ramora tbeoa bomaUr
dimply gat an onnra of Othlno—d«ibla
•Uvngtb—from vour druggtat, and apply a llttio
of It night and morning and you ehould aodh aaa
that arm the worst tackle* hara begun to dla
appear, while the lighter ones hare ranlahed
tlrely. It la seldom that more than one ounce
la needed to completely clear the akin and gain
a beautiful cleafS-ompleilon. - '
Be sure to ask for the double strength Othlne,
as this la“aold under guatantee of money back
If it falls to remove freckles.—Adv.
Second Young Lady (looking over
l book of- Instructions)—Let—me—
see. I presume you will haYe. to take
a stick of the right shape to get It
out. ' K -
First - ' Young Lady—Oh. yes, of
course. See if you can find one like
a dustpan and brush.—Journal of the
American Medical Association.
‘hlrty Years With Htom
uble and Hemorrhages
of the Bowels. '
The Story of * Wonderful Recovery
There Is hardly
any__ipne who does Zffid
not experience lK»r ’" ■
some trouble with
the stomach. It la ■- a
ao common that we jwftfc MS
frequently pay lit-
tie or no attention
cous* lining devel
ops, grows worse—the pain and dis
tress Is Incessant and the truth
dawns that we have chronic stom
ach trouble.
The case of Mr. Louis Young, 205
Mefrtmac St., Rochester, N. Y., Is
typical. He writes: “I Buffered for
thirty years with chronic bowel
trouble, stomach trouble and hem--
orrhages of the bowels. Y.'e bought
a bottle of Peruna and I tQok It
faithfully. I began to feel better.
My wife persuaded me to continue
and I did for some time as directed.
Now I am a well man.” Mr. Young's
experience Is not unusual.
If ypu suffer from catarrl* in any
form, whether of'the head, stomach*,
bowels or any other part of the
body, try Peruna. It may be Just
what you need. Peruna comes In
either liquid or tablet form and li""”
sold everywhere. Your dealer has
It or will gel It for you. Ask for
Dr. Hartman’s World-Famous Pe
runa Tonic and insist upon having
It. If you want your health accept
nothing else.
AH the slclc and suffering are In-
wired to write The rerun* Company,
Dept. 78. Columbus. Ohio, for Dr.
Hartman's Health Hook. The book
Is free and may help you. Ask your
dealer for a Peruna Almanac.
YOUR TOWN
Real towns are not made by men afraid
1/eat some one else gets ahead;
When everyone works and nobody shirks
You can raise a town from the dead.
Easy.
Lawyer (cross-exu mining) — IIow.
nany times liaw you been divorcee!,
Mrs. Gabe? f
Mrs. Cube—This’ll Re my fifth.
A fly Is not very tall yet v it stands
over six feet wirhout shoes or stock
ings on.
And If while you make your persona’
stake
Your neighbor makes one. too,
Your town will be what you want It to be
It Isn’t your town—ft's you!
uae of Roman Eye Balaam
>reveru and relieve tired
If you want to. live. In the kind of a town
Like the kind of a town you like, ,
Vou needn’t slip your clothes In a grip
And start on a long, long hike.
You will only And what you left behind,
For there’s nothing that’s really new.
It’s a knock at yourself when you knock
your town,
It Isn’t your town. It’s you!
— Helen Perkins. In New York Sun.
eyes.
The average man lets good oppor-.
runltles go while waiting for a better
one. .• „
It is easier to want things than It Is
to get them.
NPANT MORTALITY ia something frightful. We can hardly realize that
CONSTRUCT POOL IN GARDEN
I of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent.,
or nearly one-quarter, die before—thev reach one year; thirtv-aeven
per cent, or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before
they are fifteen 1 * _ .
We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Caatoria would sava
many of these precious live*. Neither do wo hesitate to say that many
of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic^ireparationa.
Drops, tinctures and soothing ayrups sold for children’s complaints cont&ia
more or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities,
deadly poisons. In any quantity, they atupefy, retard circulation and lead
to congestions, sickness, death. There can be no danger in the^use of Cae*
toria if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher yf ■
In Added Attractiveness It Is Worth
All the Time and Trouble
That It Entail!
A very Interesting and attractive
garden pool can be made wljtb a little
hard wurnud at a small expense,
and whereine garden Is Sufficiently
large^tiie pool adds wonderfully to the
artistic make up.
In an amateur’s garden recently the
owner was caught In the net of put
ting on the finishing touches of the
pool and Ita decorulions.
as it contains no opiates or nareotics of any kind.
Genuine Caatoria alwaya bear* the signature of
In dress accessories Fashion ean'in-
inlge her fondness for caprice with
greatest certainty of success. Modiste*
w ho turn out <lhp' beuutiful hats of
midsummer, tuke advantage of this
His System of Memory
Backyard Pigs.
One town of ’J.ouo people in Georgia
products! 35,000 pound* of pork from
pigs raised In back yards during 11*18.
The production Af this meat, was stim
ulated largely hv pig club work con-
ducted by the *«fntv college of agricul-
and occasionally take the same mate
rials they have used for millinery fo
make hag*. They help to Jifrhlah va
riety In these indispensable belong
ing* and demonstrate how chle hnr*
and hag* to 'match may is*. Kven fhe
happy owner Af u fine l»ead hag might
ctat approving eye* iijm.ii these match-
house and the pool wu* in the left
bund comer at the rear. Not In the
extreme rear corner, a* buck of it
wu* a bed of Iris arranged in semi-
bordering a
* was u b«-d
alternate and the |h>Th! at the bottom
I* set off with those fashionable little,
flower-like straw ornaments that have
held good throughout lie* season. In
millinery. The hat to match hit* a
braid brim nnd ribbon frown, the ril>-
hon woven ‘over nnd under* ulmiii the
wide crown and lying in *tri|M on the
top. The same nuall straw orna
ments nestle against the hritn,
■The daintiest of these set* Is work
ed out In hair braid. It *pp«>nr* at the
tight In a hat with hair braid hritn
and crown, draped with a striped rth-
virrulur form lu front
gravel walk. Hack of t
of |teonle* und the comer wu,* to be
filled later with salvia, backed with
ranoas. ,
The gardener had dug the pool him
self. It was als.ut ten f«**t In diam
eter and two feet six incfuut deep. In
the bottom stones had le*n laid and
the Itottom and aide covered with re
menL
A rockery was made of a lot of
large atones encountered In digging,
with a few brought In from a neigh
Itoring field to complete the' work.
The rockery was not in the center, but
to one aide at the rear of the pool.
An Iron pipe led off to the gutter In
the rear for an overflow.
The bottom was covered with odd
stones that had been selected for the
purpose on various motor trips In th<
country and gave a natural appear
a nee to the pool.
A Tew handfuls of frogs* spawn had
been gathered and placed lu the pool, i
ferns and rushes had been planted
and water lllle* were to be set out ■
later, after which a few rold fish will ,
he added.
There la no fountain or Inlet to th*
pool'; th* water la supplied by thr .
lawn hose.
; This Idea can be followed by gar I
deners. who find that the pool and
bog gnrden not only adds to the beau* i
ty and Interest of the garden, but It I* ,
a source of considerable pleasure a*
well.
lure. in co-opAffVllon wTfli the I’nltcn
must
Death Invp» a shining mark and
uj.id loves a soft one.
Off setji, for noveMv make* the strong
est kind of Mp[»«»nl and she who may
not* have tha milch admired bead bag
may achieve a triumph in one of these
One druggist doesn’t make i
mer, but hl» s*m|u fountain *
him to turn nul a good many
Iowa.
You Do More Work,
You are mora-ambitious and you get mort
enjoyment out of everything when yota
blood is in good coodmon. Impurities in
the blood have a very depressing effect oc
the system, causing weakness, laziness
nervousness and sickness.
GKOV Li’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
rotors* Energy and Vitality by Ponfyin|
and Enriching the Blood When you few
lu strengthening. Invigorating affect, set
how It brings color to the cheeks and how
H improves the appetite, you will thee
appreciate its true tonic value.
QROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
ta not a patent medicine it to simply
IRON and QUININE suspended In Syrup
So pleasant even children like it The
blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON
to Enrich It These reliable tonic prop-
thsMMeod* ^ 10 001 lc
The Streoglh-Oeetlnw Power of GROVE'S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC has mode it
the favorite tooic in thousands of home*
More (Aaa thirty-five years ago. foiki
-would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a
member of their family had Malaria a
needed u body-budding, strength-givinf
teoic. The formula to just the same to
day. and you can get It from any dru*
•tore 60c per bottle
Who dainties b*ve hhall beggar*
prove. «-—-’
millinery affairs
Every woman know* the loveltne**
of leghorn hut*. The) have come down
to u* throng 11 gi-ntuyittofi* of fair wom
en. In the picture one of them hns
sacrificed (t* straw crown and re
boa ,an«J trimmed with r«
with a riSe and *lmiu»rD-il<-* po*«»<t nt
the front. In the hng to match, a
plaque of leghorn makes the bottom
of a beg of taffeta like thnt on the
crown of the hat and we Infer that It
la made from the top of the originnl
crown. A big silk tassel bung* from
bag Is tnnde of two pluquO* of
hair braid. J« >lned by a puff of ribbon
like thnt on the hat and lined with
satin. Velvet rtbtion I* used for the
handle nnd bow on the bag and flow
er* find It the beat of all back
grounds.
Every working day of the year
75,000,000 pounds of meat are required
to supply home and export needs—and
only 10 per cent of this is exoorted.
Separate Skirts,
Smart and
Informal
These facts must be kept in mind
when considering the U. S. Bureau of
Markets report that on June 1, 1919,
there were 1,348,000,000 pounds of
meats in cold storage. If the meat in
storage was placed on the market it
would only be 20 days’ supply,
TJiis meat is not artificially withheld
from trade channels to maintain or
IMPORTANT FACTOR OF CITY
advance prices,
Nothing Really of Greater Moment
Than the Question of Proper
.Transportation.
Meats in storage consist of—
• *
65 per cent (approximate) hams, bacon, etc,
Baby Sleeps at Night
when the atomoch works naturally and
boweia move freely. Mra.Winak>w'a Syr
up is especially recommended for quick
ly overcoming wind colic, diarrhoea,
constipation, flatulency, and other dis
orders. Help baby’a digestion by giving
A city Is a big bu«4n**as institution.
Not merely lu the business It under
takes of Its own. but rather In the part
It plays In the business of the wholo
community.
Take the coqifort of Its citizens, for
Instance. During the war the lumber
men found they had relatively lirtjo
labor trouble In camps In which It was
possible for families to live a normal,
wholesome life. - Schools, churches,
medical attendance, amusements—al
entered Into the labor problem.
What was true In the camps is true
in every city. The comforts available
for people help to determine the bus!
ness possibilities of the city.
in,process of quring. It takes 30 to 90
days in pickle or salt to complete the
process. . „
per cent is frozen pork that is to be cured
later in the year."
per cent is lard. - This is only four-fifths
of a pound per capita, and much of it will
have to go to supply European needs.
per cent is frozen beef and lamb, part of
which is owned by the Government and
was intended chiefly for over-seas ship
ment. If this were all diverted to domes
tic trade channels, it would be only
l l /2 lbs. per capita—-a 3 days’ supply.
MRS.
WINSLOW’S
SYRUP
- TU Iof tots’ Bad ChildrMl Rtfulitor
and note the health-building sleep that
follows. Nothing better for teething
time. This remedy contains no opiate*,
narcotics, alcohol or any harmful in
gredients. The formula is on every
bottle of this safe, vegetable regulator.
> At all druggitti
Another important business factor
Is that of the traffic system. In addi
tion to street railway transportation
there must be adequate traffieways to
handle business. It must be possible
for people to get quickly and easily
from one part of the city to anothei
to derive!
From this it will be seen that “meats
ill storage" represent merely un
finished goods in process of curing and
the working supply necessary to assure
the consumer a steady flow of finished
product.
MONEY BACK
and It must be pjjssibh
Itbout question if Hunt’a Salve
goods readily.
Would a large automobile plant b<
able to turn out Its enormous produc
tion of cars daily lf B -were cluttered
up, if its passageways were relatively
ns narrow and congested as those of
Kansas City?—Kansas City Star.
ilia In (lie treatment of Ben ina,
utter. Ringworm. Itch, etc. Don’t
(ootue dlsjourc^ed because other
catments failed. Hunt'* Salve
is relieved hundreds of such cases,
on can't lo**lon our,Money
nek Ouarantu. Try It at our risk
□DAY. Price 75c, at drug stores.
. £. Richards Oa, Sherman,Texas
It Is gain day for separate skirts.
They nppenr this summer in all sorts
of fabrics for noth'ly all sorts of occa
sions. Starting out as purely-'-practlcul
unit utility g-irmniiti- tl..o ]mi'
here is all the ornament thnt goo.,
nine requires. This is illustrated
e skirt model at the Teff in which
ride girdle Is made of alternating
» «>f tin* r.ilIt. two of them wltTT
Let us a^nd you a Swift “Dollar",
It will interest you.
the rib running perpendicular!j; set to
gether aitd edged by liiirm v bands In
which the rib is horizontal. Ther; jir<
small set-in pnekel&JU each jdde. >
_ Silk In two colors and of two kind*
gives a good account of Itself in the
skirt a; the right of the picture. The
lower part of the model Is of colored
fantasl silk, s“t ontp a plain white
satin yoke at the hip line The Join
Ing la managed well ly cutting the top
of the fantasl portion Into a “battle
ment** line. There are fire small pearl
buttons at the fn*nt oi the skirt near
the bottom and Its wide girdle of the
fantasl *t!k fastens with two very Inrgt
A suburban or city home may h<
iuto the mofce practical of dressy after-
Address Swift & Company,
very attractive to people, but not at
tractive to the birds. Remember, thej
are not looking for beauty parlors
The thrifty little songster Is In con
stunt danger from' the cat. It It
claimed that in the state of New Yor%
there are five cuts to every farm. It U
no wonder the cry Is coming from th<
various states all over the Union that
plants, trees, and vegetables are be
Ing taken, whole crops of them, bj
pests, when the family rats—persist
ent bird killers are kept and en-
noou clothes, and tln-n advanced Into
the smartest of sjiort wear. The ad
vent of new weaves in silk boosted the
cause of the separate skirt along, tfhd
now no fabric Is too sheer und daidty
to make the dressiest of these Conven
ient belonging*. Orgnndle. voile, geor
gette crepe leud a summery charm to
them. Occasions where one wishes to
be smartly but informally dressed
*eem to multiply end the separate
skirt fits In with them perfectly.
The two skirts sfcbwn la the ptrtare
are of faatasi silk and are worn with
ENERGETS
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, tlL
BLAUDS MASS IS IR0IT,
CASCARA IS LAXATIVE
NUX VOMICA IS T09IC
These, with other valuable IngredL
eota, enter Into the composition of
Parco Energeta. the energy tablet
for weak, nervous, run-down people
They are wonderfully active—a few
desea toll the story, fifty cents bays
a bos of 40 of these wonderful tablets,
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
f tmi avoau douas
L tccfivco ay
SWIFT l C0MPAN
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