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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, S. 0. TO ALL WOMEN WHO ARE ILL V /•' TUl Woman Recommend* Lydia E. Pinkham’i Vege^ table Compound—Her Personal Experience. 4WeLesn. Neb.—“I want to reoem- Betid Lyaia E. Pirrttham's Vej^tabte Compound to all women who suffer from any functional disturbance, as it has done me more ood than all the octor’s medicine. Since taking it I have a fine healthy baby girl anc} have gained in health and strength. My hus-' band and I both praise your med icine to all suffering CONFINED TO THREE REGIONS Philippines Must Wait a While for lndependenee ^.ect. yi.m *t -Zm ■* "' • . > ~ _ Varying Measure, Averaging About ASHINGTON.—Republican lenders In congress have reached a decision to H* A 'A women.”—Mrs. John Koppelmann, R. No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. This famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, has been restoring women of America t" health for more than forty ye^rs and it will well pay any woman who suffers from displacements, in flammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headachei, nervousness or “the blues” to give this successful remedy a trial. four Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. 7 he result silence is at your service. PLAN FOR FIGHT 1 ON CANE BORER 'J */' '/ Parasites ^rom Tropical Coun tries Offer Best Means of j Oestroying Pests." —^ 20 Per Cent—Feed' on Other __Planta Than Sugar Cane. In fhe ground and the young plants soon attach themselves to the alfalfa seedlings. As soon as the threadlike stem* of dodder is attached firmly to ^ „ . the alfalfa plant the stem connecting .nd other tropical. countries .JfrMte- ,, w|th ,„ e „ withers away. vPrepared by the United States Depart - • irtent of Agriculture.)’ Importation of parasites Ifrom Cuba of It* long expei Nothing to Show for It. Hr. Junes returned home the other evening In fine spirits. "My dear," Bald he to Ids wife, "this nftermsm I Closed the deal for the new house. I bud the title examined and found It perfectly dear. The examtnntlun <*♦**» me n hundred dollars, but—" “Now, Isn’t thnt n perfect shame 1" BXclaltned Ids young wife. "All Mint money wasted!"—Cartoons Magazine. postpone Indefinitely the question of granting Independence to the Philippines*. The decision of the Republican leaders against consideration of ‘ the Flirpldos.’ plea for independence followed the recent bearing accorded '] ~j the Philippine commission at a joint session of the house and senate com- ml ttees~xmi. insular affairs. It trans pired that few, if any, of the Repub lican or Democratic, members of those tbuuidttees hud been sufficiently im pressed by the representations of the delegates-to take a stand in favor of freeing the islands at .this jjt.lmp...— The general conclusion wHIs that no stop In tills direction should be tuken until more convincing:.proof has been offered of the ability of the Fili pinos to stand alone and to continue to maintain the Institutions of government and education established by the United States which have wrought such For special suggestions in regard to beneficent changes In the Islands In 20 years. Moreover, It was deemed load- r ailment write Lydia E._ Pinkham vlsnhle to fake a step bf suclr grcat moment to tMMuvards of th*s American republic until the equilibrium of world eondltlom^PP^stored. It is now taken for granted that the question of liberating the Philippines will not be considered stylously until the congressional committees shall have visited tlje Islands amt made an exhaustive Investigation and report to oongciBa^- -' ,. •; .~r ' — The Filipino delegation was advised of this status of the matter before leaving Washington, and made no protest. In fact, It transpires that the delegation did not expect to ohtuin favorable action at this time. The dispatch of the commission by the Philippine legislature was forced by the minority party in the. Island, which accused the mujority party of 1 damage follows larval attacks upon lack of aggressiveness In seeking Independence. - very young plants, resulting in w hat .* — Is known as dead hearts. - p-f. o •#» *pi . a t| it i n The moth borer feeds on a number of htty-Ntty I aCIlIC I 1661 Is NGW NSVEI Policy plants other thnnsugar enne. render- _• 1 Ing usual methods of hnnTrnt'extraor- * I dlnarily difficult and, for the most . part, not efficacious. Experiments In ! I poisoning, attraction to light traps, j , ami the like have not proved, effective. Five definite recommendinTons are made, however, other than the Intro duction. of parasites.. How to Fight Pests. Scraps of cane left al>out the fac tory and derricks after the griQding season should be destroyed, pmbajdy by hurniRg, and cars In which cane is shlp|»ed should he kept free of such scraps. Seed eane should be planted lr. the fall and kept as deeply covered as practicable. Cane for shipment be yond the |nfested area should be se lected so as to ohtHln It free from borers or, if this 1? Impracticable, it should be soaked for at least an hour i most hopeful method of ridding the sugar-cane growing region of the United States of the sugar-cane moth- borer, or at least of keeping it under control and reducing the injury from It. Damage in Three Regions. The sugar-cane moth borer In the United States is confined to three iso lated regions, closely conforming to the areas of large, commercial plantings of sugar cane—southern Louisiana, southern Florida, and the extreme southern tip of Texas. Throughout those regions it reduces the ~yTeld of sugar in varying measure, averaging, perhaps, about 20 per cent. The chief damage results from the larva tunneling lengthwise through the ma ture cune, not killing it, but Injuring It severely, retarding Its growth, and subjecting It' to the fungous disease | known as red rot. A meRsujy,*pf WORST WEED ENEMY OF ALFALFA PLANT Care Shotild Be Taken to Prevent ' introduction of Dodder. . <3rf*gtng~jCfe*e:Wlth Sheep Has Been Recommended as Effective Control Against Noxious Plant—Burn Off Affected Parts. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) - Dodder is considered by many jtF one Sf the worst -weed:-enemies of al falfa. The dodder ‘S^ecTs; germinate Thenceforth the dodder lives, entirely on the alfalfa. Special care should be exercised to avoid introducing It in the alfalfa seed at planting time. Grazing close with sheep has been, recommended as an effective control against dodder. In the East, however, where dodder is most abundant, sheep- are not plentiful, and It is not possible for every alfalfa grower to use the grazing plan. Resides, grazing an al falfa field too closely with sheep often BITRO PHOSPHATE Su n ,fr, r f, r AM0u5 French Discover replace* ncrv*e waerate. Increases strength energy, ncc and Vjeor. rm healthy flesh. Best TVuno Known For THIN NERVOUS PEOPLE ABSor BINE STOPS \ LA MEN ESS from • Bone Spavin, Ring Bone, Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or similar troubles and gets horse going sound. h Rets mildly but auirkly end good re sults are lasting. Doe* not blitter, or remove the hair and horse can be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with each bottle tells how. $2. SO a bottle delivered. Horae Book 9 R free. ABSORB1NE, JR., the antiseptic liniment tot mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, En larged Glands, Wens, Bruises,Varicose Veins; heal*- Sores. Allays Pain. Will tell you store if you write, f 1.25 a bottle at dealers W StUrcrrd Ubw*l (rial bettta for 10c turn pc W. f. YOUNG. P. D. F.. HO Ttaelt 11, Springfield, Mass. r TTE departure of the Tactile fleet n.nr T <.t an epoch In American naval history? For the find time the naval force has boon dlvlderTwlth exactly half of It3 .powt-r uselgiied to guard the western seaboard. For the tirkt time also tin I strategic value of the canal is f.» b » fully tested when Admiral Hugh find- nun moves Ids armada through to Pu* rifle waters. And for the first tinto Americans of the fur West are to serf? with their own eyes the full pomp and power of the navy that has been their pride for year*. The muin base of the Pacific fieet will he In Puget sound, Washington. The composition of» the Pacific fw t,.|ig its own story. The three most modern *liips <,f the line In the navy, the New Mexico, Idaho and Mississippi, are headed west. Not slnct President Roosevelt sent the Atlantic fleet to girdle the globe have the people of California, Oregon and Washington seen in their hartaira a more powerful and modern fighting cruft than the old hero ship Oregon, long our of date and holding h r place un the navy, list only liecuuse of her valiant record. Reside the 110.000 ton thig«ldp of the Pacific fleet the Oregon will he almost a pigmy, und ugalnst even the speed of more than 17 knots, which mu'de the old ship queen of the navy for years, Rodman's maitv- fleet, his eight big ships, can mnlntain about 21 knots for hours Ht a time, while his destroyers cun turn up 35 knots. The sailing of the great fleet marks a complete change in nuvul policy Not “while the German fleet existed or while German eyes were leveled cov etously at the rich und undeveloped resources of South und Central America coiild American uuval strength have been divided. friends Gave Her Upi 4 ^ _ Mrs. Hoffman's Recovery From Dropsy a Surprise. She Used Doan's. “I was iq dreadful shape,” says Mrs. W. B. Hoffman, 0p9 Oakley Avis., Ham mond, .111, '‘There was a sickening pain across the small of my back and when 1 stooped over, knife-likp twinges near ly drove me wild. I had large puffs under... .my, eyes and my body bloat ed badly all over. My feet -were swollen, to twice their natural size and the skin looked shiny. When I pressed 'iL down, it lgft a dent there and I knew I was .. „ bad off with.dropsy. ? Mr*. Hoffman “My friends didn’t ould live ve£y long. I doc tored with three different physicians and .they didn't help me .and I was discouraged. Nobody knows the torture I went through. 'T~dec.ided to try Doan’s Kidney PiUs. I used three, boxes and I was cured. I" felt fine. As the swelling went down, my appetite picked up and 1 was soon perfectly healthy. My color carne back and people said I looked asj |®vyell as ever. Doan's Kidney Pflis saved my life." 8worn to before me, •' MABEL T. 8HERBY, Notary Public. Gat Doan’* at Aar Star*. 60c a Boa DOAN'S VSS& FOSTER-M1LB URN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y. Eczema H MONEY BACK without quMtlrin tf Hud falls In tba treatment of Bctei Tetter, Ringworm. Itch, etc. Donl be. >>me discouraged because other treatments failed. Hunt’s Kale# has relieved hundreds of aucb cases. Toa can’t loss on our Montm BtckQ iarantu Try It st our risk TODAY. Prtoo T5c, St drug stores. A. R. Richer is Co.. Bbermaa, Teams BILIOUSNESS Protect Alfalfa Fields Against Dodder by Rigid Control Measures. results in permanent Injury to the stand. Some authorities recommend the complete* removal of the affected alfalfa plants where the ifiwftler-^ap- pear* only In l*«tl*te<| n|n«(s through tin* field. Tlti;} pfBCtiCe, however, 1# only successful In the very early stages of the pest and before it has gained much foothold. A rapid and efficacious method of stamping out dodder, recommended by specialists of the United States De- Caused by X MBS. JOE PERSON’S REMEDY ALCOHOL 29* yam IITSIUBHtO RECOMMENDED FOR BLOOD DISEASES USED AS . A General Tonic, Alterative and * Purifier of the Blood. Recommended for Tetter, Eruptions and Diseases that come from Impurities of the Blood, also Indigestion and Stomach Troubles. - TK» resicdy reptcaenta the Pure JuictToi Stilli Prickly A»h, Suupuillt. Piptittew* and Podo. ph till*. The pUnu ire gather ed tod the juice extraried while in • freth, green condition, and only enough pure apirita added to prevent letmestaho*. PRICE $1.25 **r MANUFACTURED BY “ PERSON REMEDY GO. CHARLOTTE, pi. C. A'ene pen urn* without Mo Jo* Ptnoar ilgnatun on sock Sortie. srv (TTU PACKACk ASOPTIO MOV. U. Nil Envoys and Rich Gifts, But—No Queen of Sheba A NOVKLTY, even In cosmopolitan Washington, was the prese nation tht other day to President Wilson of '.he special envoy* of Al>> sslnia, eon | gnitulating him on the successful termination of the war and bearing gift? from their empress, Waize.’U ZaydHu. The Dedjazmutch Natlo was the oni- tor. His fellow envoys were the Kan- tiba Gabrou and the Ato Herouy. Tht Ato Sinkae was secretary-and Inter preter. The envoys wore red velvet robes, heavy with gold and *ilvei trimmings, and large silk - arlynns, em broidered with pearls. The—address w ? as In part: "More than 5,000 years have elapsed since the establishment of the "Ethiopian government. In the time ol David and Solomon this government was w’ell know’n. The queen of Ethiopia, Macuda. ruled over all Stietra at that time. She heard of King Solomon aqd ! came to listen to his wisdom and see the country, and as she returned to het own dominion she proclaimed the religion of the living God. From that tlme until Constantine the Great Ethiopia has believed in God according to the laws A)f the Old Testament. In the time of Constantine Ethiopia became Chrlsttam according to the gospel of Jesus Christ, and since that time has fought for her Christianity and independence against the surrounding Moham medans and heathen*;—— x f J "All the people of Ethiopia, knowing that the United States of America, after securely establishing her own independence, lias'l»ken upon herself the wonderful duty of assisting the allies In gaining equal liberty and Independ ence, rejoiced and praised the American people.” The gifts included elephant tusks rfiounted in solid gold, native garments embroidered In jewels, and a gold box containing letters from the empress and her son, the heir apparent. , X National Guard Must Be Reorganized With Care ^ Soldiers Soothe Skin Troubles with Cnticara J^ETAILS of the plan* of the war department for reorganization of the men in Cuba to collect the parasites, Banish the Borer From the Sugar Cane Fields. in bordenux"mixture or a solution of nicotine sulphate previous to ship ment. The "trash,” “leaves,” or "shucks” left on the fields after cut ting should not be burned but should he lightly covered with earth In the fall and plowed out In the spring. The cutting out of “dead hearts,” and dead plants Is said to be theoretically, sound practice and, where an-abun dance of cheap labor Is obtainable, might be recommended. It Is pointed out that the introduc tion of parasites has proved effective In Hawaii, and that experiments In the United' States have given promis ing results. if the introduction of beneficial parasites can be undertaken it should be done on a large scale, and it would be advisable to station two and one In Louisiana to receive and ultimately to release them on tho plantations. KILL SQUIRREL-TAIL GRASS " ~ i Weed Can Be Eradicated by Prevent ing It From Producing Seed—It’ Is -Harmful to Stock. - u AGENTS MAKING $200 WEEKLY N'uiional Guard as approved^by Secretary Baker dlsclohe that the states may organise up to their full limit.If they desire, but In so far as federal aid Is concerned they may only recmlt at present up to 20Q men for cacti sena- '• tor and representative. In emergency the maximum organization could be Increased to S00 men for each senator and representative. In a circular let ter SecTetury Bakerjays: “It is the desire of the war de partment to re-establish the National ‘"Guard on a firm und efficient basis and to obtain In the commissioned and en listed grades a maximum of men with service In the United State* enuy during the greet war. To achieve that end It will be necessary that the regu- Iowa, and It Is Injurious to stock, and tattoos be fully complied with, and the requirements for admission In the especially horses. The awns pierce National Guard both tor officer* and enlisted meo fully observed. the mucous membrane of the mouth The appointment of officers and enlistment of mectrho are not suitable. causing Irritation and finally nlcera- for active field service, either for professional or pvcsonal reasons, or who tion of the Jawbones and teeth. The not be able to Participate completely and Tally In a federal ealL prill wild barley eaa be exterminated by to Inner the military efficiency of the National Guard a* a whole keeping It of tho several itihi h dHk Mk M It I* Squirrel-tall grass or wild barley Is a bad weed. ' It helps spread the rust of wheat and oats which has been found on It every year for 30 years In Acid-Stomach ft p*opl* who krr tilltou* arr treated ac cording t« Irn-al ■)iii|>M>tn* they (eldotn iri eery much better What«*eer r*IH I* ob tained- t> —aHy temporary. - Trace ktlluM lean to Ite aourre and remote the rauee and the chance* ak* tnAt tht patient will re main ctr»ns and healthv. I tort ora aay that more than T# notl- organlc dlaeaaea can be traced to an Arid- Mtinurh Hlllouaneas ta one of them. Indt- (ertlon. heartburn, belching, four stomach, bloat and gaa are other eigne of acl4- •lomach ■ EATON1C. the marvetoua modern ttomach remedy, bring* quick relief from theae stomach miseries which lead to a l«ng a„-i„„i,„-„ i. | train of ailments that make Ilf* miserable partment of Agriculture, la to wiitc n ^ |f not corrected. the alfalfa fields for the Initial avl- j K ATO NIC literally absorbs and earrteo dences of dodder, and ns soon as signs of the pest appear to sprinke the In fected spots with kerosene, apply the match, and born ofT the affected areas. This practice kills o'jt the dodder and. properly npptled, does not Injure the alfalfa permanently. In burning the doddered portions of the field a blow torch Is useful, hat where such a de vice Is not available some readily In- Hummable material, such os waste or I ' Same as Algy. old rags wrapptMi with w-lre on the end "Algy always reminds nte of a pus- of a stick and soaked In kerosene, will tie." •trong. cool and comfortable. Helps dig-* lion; Improve* th- app-tlt* and you then get full atren^th from your food Thou*andn aay lhat KaT**N+*' la the moat effective atotnach remedy In the world. It la th* help TOC need. Try 1t on our money-back-lf- Hot aattafled guarantee At all druggists. OnW RB rents for a big box. — — ( TOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH) serve. CONVERT SUMAC INTO MONEY "In what way?” “Simple wheu you 5 now* It.’ Plant May Be Gathered and §ord Profitably to Tanners and Dye Manufacturers. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) N Suthac, which grows abundantly la certain sections of the United States,, may be gathered ana Sold profitably lo j tanners and dye mirnuafcturers, say the specialists of the bureau of chem istry, United States department of-ag riculture. The price of sumac Has Increased In recent years, because of the decrease In importations of this plant from Sicily. The American su mac, If properly gathered and cured. Is equal to the imported article. In certain sections of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia good wages can be made, the depart ment of agriculture says, by gathering and selling sumac during July, August and September. Arrangements for the sale of th£ sumac should be made be fore it Is gathered. Department Bulletin No. 706. which gives useful Information regarding cur ing and sale of sumac, can he had upon application to the United 'States department of agriculture, Washing ton, D. C. ^ , "BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN PUREBRED FOWL PREFERRED Given Same Care and Feed They Will Make Better Profit Than Mon grel* Account Uniformity. (Prepared by the .United Statea Depart- ment of Agriculture.) “ r . Purebred poultry, means uniformity of products. JJniformlty of products means increased profits* If they are properly marketed. Given the same care and feed, purebred fowls will make a better profit than mongrels. INJURIOUS WORK OF CROWS Rob Neels of Many Small Birds Which Are Helpful to Farmer In Deetreylng Insect*. "Bayer Tablets of -Aspirin’ to b# fenulne^niust be marked wkh the safety “Bayer Cross.” Always buy an unbroken Bayer package which con- talhs~'proper directions to safely re- lteve .Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin -boxes of - 12~tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores—larger packages also. Aspirin is the -Jrade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlc- acidester of Salicylicacid.—Adv. Indefinite. „ "I’d like to-get a pev^ stenographer for a spell.” “Of wlmt? Time or th* English language?” Shave With Cuticura Soap And double your razor efficiency as well as promote skin purity, skin com fort and sk'ln health. No mug, no slimy soap, no vgerms, no waste, no irritation even w’hen shaved twice daily. One soap for all uses—slaving, bathing and shampooing.—Adv. Firm Believer. She—Do .you believe Ignorance bliss? He—WhjrY She—jYou seeur so happy. Wasn’t He a Dear? "You us^jo say I was perfect." * “I was mistaken." "You brute!" "I mean, den rest, that you couldn't have been. l»eeau«e since then you have steadily Improved. — Rostoa Transfript.