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I BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, S. 0. S' ■r / «M MISERY FOR YEARS Mrs. Courtney Tell* How She Was Cured by Lydia ,~E*3 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, r. Qribtloosa, Iowa.—” For years I was in misery from a weakness and awful pains—a n d nothing seemed to do me any good. A friend advised fna to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound. I did so and got re lief right away. ' I can certainly re commend this valu able medicine to oth?j’ women who suffer, for it has done such good for me and I know it will help if they will give it a fair trial. Lizzie Courtney, 108 8th Ave., „ Oskaloosa, Iowa. Wby will women drag along from day "itw day, year in and year out. Buffering «adi misery as did Mrs. Courtnev, when anch letters as this are continually being gob&shed. Every woman who sutlers from displacements, irregularities, in- Uamination, ulceration, backache, ner- or who is passing through the _ of Life should give this famous and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink- i Vegetable Compound, a trial. For advice write Lydia E. Pinkham i« Co., Lynn, Mask. The result •fUa long experience is at your servica. LABOR SITUATION IS LESS SEVERE ,—* improvement Is Reported by ~ Bureau of Crop Estimates After Investigation. _ ^ WAGE RATE NOT CONSIDERED PORTABLE HOGHOUSE . HAS ITS ADVANTAGES If not- Atve them Bee Dee 3u ltJiiS?' 3r - The old reliable HACK-DRAUGHT »r Stock and poultry Ask votirmerchant! I ts: SMk your Jobbttb stout Bee Beef Actual Supply of 1919 Was 83 Per Gent Against 72 Per Cent One Year Ago— LesifFavorabie on the Atlantic Coast Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Aj?t;icultun».) Improvement in the furnj labor situ ation this year over 1918 is reported by the bureau of crop estimates, .Culled States department of agricul ture,, after investigation in uil agricul tural counties of the United States. By Improvement is meant net Increase of supply' fflXcl. consequently more labor for planting, cultivating and harvest ing In relation to the work to be done. Wage rates were not Included in the I investigation. „ Improvement In 1919* StatedJn percentage of a normal la bor supply as related to a normal de mand for labor, the actpal supply of 1918 was 72. per cent and'of 1919 It Is 83 percent—still inadequate without greater than normal dependence on machinery and animat, tractor find motor power, and without more than usuaT laTTor furmers and their fumi-’ lies."~However, the improvement over 1918 Is considerable. In both years-the groups of states that wore and are-provided with labor 4. In relation of supply to demand, less than, or at the most equal to, the aver- ■ age for the United States,' are the North Atlantic, the South Atlantic and the "Smith Central. Among these three groups of states, the' greatest Improvement - Is In the North Atlnntic and the least Is in the South Atlantic, and these extremes of high "arid low Improvement are not equaled by the North Central and Western states, In each of which the average improvement IS almost the same au that of the entire country. The improvement is evenly distributed throughout all state groups, except the North Atlantic states, where the gain is twice as great as in each of the otheTgroupa nif states. — By Aid of One Horse It Can Be ... Moved Around Farm.' Farmer May Construct A-Shaped Pen for Pigs in Hie Own Back Yard— jGrouncLUndemeath Is Kept in Fertil^ Condition. V A portable hoghousp, fashioned like a tent for summer eujnpipg, and trans ported from place to place by means of a chain arid single-tree, is the latest oddity In hoghouse construction. Its qnatntnbss, however, does " hot argue against Its practicability. The farm er may. construct,this A-Shaped home for piggy In his .own back yard with the proper specifications and materi al. —V - - It should he built of l-by-12-lnch plank. The opening should face south The '>floor _1§ 8 feet wide and 6 feet from Front to hack, nailed to three runners j>r skids. The skids may be built of lumber or poles 6 inches in di ameter and .flattened on one side, to which the floor is nailed 1 . A hole bored through the front efid of the outer skids will give aecess to the chain and single-tree, to whiiih a horse or team is hitched. — -. A piece of 2-by-44nch material sup ports the outer edges of the top of, the llnnr to prevent the house frorh spread ing at the bottom. The sides of the house are built of six pieces of l-hy-12-inch plank 8 foef~ long, nailed to a piece of 2-by-4 lying flat 9 inches, from the top of the plank, gggsaasas&aegsg tr* The Three Crosses ! - fey REV. GEORGE GUILLE f Bxtensioo Department, Moody Bible Inelitute, Chicago ^ • „TBXT— 1 Then were therb. two thieves -orticiried with him, one on the, right hand and another on the left—Matt. 27:?S. ’ Three crosses stand on the hlircalled Calvary. To the middle one is nailed the Son of God, to the one _ on either side a thlefi... —Thus it must-bp, for Scripture eari- not be brfJken and it 5 written, 1 “He was numbered with the trans gressors.” • -i But that middle cross was not made for Jesus of Nazareth; It was made for a mur derer and "'sedl- 11 o n i s t whose name, Barnbhas, has been written Holy Scripture. I AM GLAD TO ENDORSE -IMA | Glad to Try Anything -ihree years ago my * system as in a terribly ran down eon- itlon and l was broken out all 'over my body; I began to be wor ried about my condition and I was glad to try anything which would relieve me. Pernaa waa recommended to me ft's k fine blood remedy and tonic, and I soon found that It was worthy ot praise. A few bottles changed my condition materially and in a short time I wan all over my trouble. 1 owe my . restoration ts health and strength to Peruna. I uu glad to endorse Sold everywhere Was in* Terribly Run Down Condition Miss Rieka Leopold, 2R8 Layco St.. Lied „ Mennsha, Wls,. Sec*7 LlederkraTis. Miss Leopold’s, letter opposite conveys In no un certain way the gratitude she feels fpr Peruna. . ^ Id quid and Tablet FoJFm ^ ^S8AP? AND OINTMENT sms A OUICMIY REMOVE 'd ‘♦E SKIN PIPITS*.DANDRUFF RAIN You Need a Good Tonic Take BABEK TUB QUICK AND BURS CURB BOB , Chills, Fever and Grippe CONTAINS NO QUININB DRUGGISTS or by Parcel Post, prepaid, JtlocMwakl B Co.. Washington, D. O. /Situation Is Worse. Apart from tendency toward relief from labor scarcity trom 1913 to 1919, the’sHuation this year Is loss favorable "oS the Atlantic const, from New Eng- tffffd'to the South Atlantic states as a groufY, than In the states’west of the Appalachian mountains as groups, qnd iiin this long strip of coast ifie situation is worse In the South Atlantic group of states. ESSENTIAL FOR LIVE STOCK down as a part of And Barabbns Is the name by which every rejector of. Christ ts known, for it means “son of his father.” Son of his - father! Born but once. Twice dead. Therefore, in trespasses and sins. BapaBriars Is the name of every, man who has not been born again, proclaim-" , log what he Is ns a sinner lost and un- another 3^ feet from the top. and ~a ’done. “Ye-must be horn agaln.’VjBut u Baffibbas Escapes the cross that has be^n prepared for him and another Barabbas, Son of his Father, Only Be gotten and well-beloved, goes to that jefoss in his stead, and in yours and mine. And a legend has it that, as the darkness gathered round, Barabbas ran to the foot of it and, smiting his breast, cried, “Oh, thou Jesus of Naz areth, I know not who thou art, but one thing I do know; thou hrt hangtng- there in ray place!’’ Oh. soul, have you said that to Him? That is the faith thkt saves! Ttyat Is what Is means to “believe op tiJs name.” It is but saying"again with the apostle, “The Son of God loved me and gave himself for me.”-— — — - — But see the other two crosses! Hang- | Ing there are two men sank far down.!, in. slfi. Not only condemned by the 1 Roman government to die an igno minious death because of thetr 'crimes, but whHe standing at death’s door they revile and blaspheme the Lord of life and glory: the thieves „ also which j were crucified with him cast the same In his teeth.” • But a ray of divine.ilghtvewters the soul of one, and by it he .,1s led to see .the. glory of that Person hangipg at his side. From v t.h£-depths ofrtrts-sln- ful heart tJiePft-idses'a cry, “Lord, re member me when thou comest in thy kingdom. Healthy Babies Laugh and Play v Heal th in babyhood comes from proper digestion — by regulating the stomach and causing the bowels to move as they should. MRS.WINSLOWS SYRUP ■ The Infants* and Children's Regulator for this purpose produces most remarkable and gratifying results. Best of all children's remedies to relieve constipation, flatulency, wind colic,-diarrhoea, and other disorders. This health Riving preparation is purely vegetable—contains no opiates, nar cotics or alcohol—just an agreeable, highly beneficial and potent remedy, made of the very best harmless ingredients obtainable, as the formula below shows— Senna - -Sodium Citrate'* 1 '’ Oil of Anise Caraway 'Glycerine Rhubarb Sodium Bicarbonate Fennel Coriander Sugar Syrup Hilch Horse to this Pig Pen and It Oan Be Conveniently Hauled Anywhere. piece 2-by-8 nailed edgewise 11 Inches from the bottom. A right-angle block of 2-by-8 inch will serve as n brace at each end of the under side of the hrmflp . ^ _ —li- - The long piece of 2-by-8 will serve fr»-R “snfety-flrst” .measure, for piggies Buoyant, happy, healthy life) The whole biOjse ringing with laughter sad filled with good time*, la your house one of these? How many mothers reattae that THBTR OWN health la the fountain head of the health of the whole family? The mother la the center. Her health of mind and body U reflected In everything around her. If yon aro NOT welt. If von am nerron^. Irritable, ran’t work can’t play, cant eat with rli» any appetite, the ebanoee are that yflnr l/rer la ont of order. q I lCdlthy Try LITBRNASB. Itle a preparation reenUtng from Ion* W m nth or ~ experiment and ettnteal practice by an eminent physician. If iUSJiiiKi- yon have llvertronhle. Indlgeatlnn constipation or the “hluee," It will f ■ quickly help you Oond for the Whole Family, tncludln* l»ad. Bewellt ilCCLliniJ Try LIVBRBABH! Send SI 00 for a regular site. It wlU act at onoe J •• If not satisfied, we return your money. Address, CllllOrCTl. DELHI CHEMICAL COMPANY, Station D,-BALTIMORE. MD. Jr Fences Should i$e Made Tight—Have Permanent Pastures and Keep OiUy Purebred Sirea. Grandpa’f Status. Jfljmcs and his mother went to the » one nVght nmT Juines^- mother tlie print in the picture aloud. In place the writing was about a bum. J&jdVo*' asked his mother wtiat.'a' l%Jra was. “A bum Is a man that Just lays acnoOTu! and doesn’t do any work.” - "On.” said James, “deu.drampa la iT hah.’” _ ——-———— (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agiiculture.) Where live stock la a factor qn the farm, runke every field hog-tight and sheep-tight; have thoroughly good per manent pastures; grow leguminous crops; build a silo.^and keep only pure bred males. These five things are ab solutely essential in the economical production....of ...Lbte stock. Of course ibis program calls for some labor and expense, but the permanent condition Ipf prosperity In the sections devoted to live-stock production h» proof of the good profit derived therefrom. whose careless mother would Just as soon flop down on her brood as in a 'puddle of mud. The materials required are 12 pieces of l-by-12-inch J>y 10 feet for the sides, Aack and floor of house; 9 pieces of "^6-foot batten; 3 pieces 2-b.v-4-inch by 12 feet for the framework; 2 pieces 2-by-8-inch by 12 feet fot the rail or guard; 1 piece l-hy-6 inch by 10 feet f«n —the saddle-hoards^ 3 poles for skids; nails. The cost wfll probably he Rbout $12., * _ The advantages of a portable’ hog- house are apparent. The house can efridly be^moted l^om sprit to J^pnt, per- inittipg^the ground underneath to keep vjiih a fertile condition. Tlie pigs enjoy being moved about and reciprocate by taking on flesh.—S. It. Winters, in Pop ular Science Monthly. * / JUST WHAT DID SHE ; MEAN? [f RICK, SWOLLEN CLAUDS Young Teacher's Reply Might Have Been Merely a Statement of Plain Fact, or— that make * hor*c Roar, have Thick Wind or Choke-down, can be reduced with ABSORBiNE BACK LIKE A BOARD? IT’S - : YOUR KIDNEYS - lire’s no use gufferlng from th# #wful agony of lame back. Don’t wait |B It “paaflea flft* 4> —jy cmnTg bartr. Find the cause and stop it Diseased eonditions of kidneys are usnally indi cated by stiff lame backs and other wrenching pains, which are nature’s sig nals for nelpl , Here’s the remedy. When you fsei Sbe first twinges of pain or experi ence any of these gypintoixiA, get busy . st once. Go to your druggist and get at box of the pure, original GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules; ' lin» 1 fresh every month from the itorie* in Haarlem,’ Holland, isant and easy to take, they instant- attack the poisonous germs clogging yeur system arid bring quick relief. For over two hundred years they 'Jfcave been helping the sick. Why not ■fary them? Sold everywhere by re liable druggists in sealed packages: Three sizes. , Money back if they dj> wot help you. Ask for /‘GOLD MEDAL” and be sure the nami' "GOLD MEDAL” is on the box -Adr. STRAW IS QUITE VALUABLE Can Be Used as Roughage in Winter- > ing Stock—Use It Liberally for Bedding. (Prepared by the United States D^part- 1 VStraw Ts"too vnlriaTHe to be allowed to^reniuin unused. Fresh -oat straw, as well as wheat straw, can be used as a roughage in wintering s^ook. It is also advisable, to use it liberally as bedding for farm animals as it a dels to their comfort and absorbs the liquid part of the manure which is the most valuable portion. ^ ~ . COVER CROPS SOIL BUILDERS Three South Carolina Farmers Co-qp- erating With County Agent— One Good Rotation. >. t To ^uild up thiiL sol Ms a problem which demands -the, attention of the county agent in Leiiugton co.unty, Soutfi Carolina. Three farmers in- one community are co-operating with him by-growing cover crops, and are con ducting demonstrations extending over several years. One of these men, who btrs'-be'en working on the subject for ,3ve years, has followed this rotation on one piece of land: - v ) Corn and ..velvet beans or cowpeas, followed by small grain, followed by Has seen that this Is the long-promised Messiah; Sees that though he is dying a shameful death,, he must fome back again in his kingdom, "according to all the prophets and make good the title nailed above his head: “The King of ; the Jews. 1 ” But the Lord Jesug, with out an upbraiding word, with no sylla ble of reproach, without a question or condition of any kind, goes far beyond.* Jds Vequest, as He always does, and Isays: “You do not have to wait until I come In my kingdom; I will do better for you.” “Verily, I say unto thee, to day shalt-thou he with me In paradise,” Saved! in fhe twinkling of an eye P" Saved! "Snatched from the very Jaws I of death! A man who is not fit to lfYj? j on earth made fit to be wltb-Christ In 1 The young pritm.ry teacher had been continually annoyed by Bobby’s mother _ ever since he hud entered school. • ^*°. ot , r Bunches or Swelling*. No blister, -“«» h -~ At **« cation. $2. SOper bottle delivered, look 3 R frte. ABSORBIKE, JR* the antiseptic liniment for man kind, reduces Cysts, Wens, Painful, Swollen Veins and Ulcers. Si. 25 a bottle at dealers or delivered. Book “Evidence” free. < | W.F.YOUNfi, P. 0. F.. SIQTmmU St. Sorlitfflald. Mast. hours, then the arrangement of Bob- __ . „ . . . , by’s sent, and finally, after a score of il« IUM se» jUtthe tr« t bl wmptt | fi , s about .voryihinn Im.Rln- paradise I What a miracle! Aod be ts ‘ *° ung tettcher - " You Me - 0, « able, she bega^r to come to school to criticize the tencher’s methmls and looks used. “Now, these readers .are not nearly so Interesting as the ones we used to use ” she said. “Couldn’t you get some of those old books and ose them to supplement these?” she asked.- “I don't, know whether.I jcould find hoy/’ hesitated the little teacher. “But you will find the stories so much more Interesting that you will he paid for your effort in .hunting them.”. * mnVfeif tfie woman. “How I did love those stories! There was one about a little red hen.- It—” **I don’t believe that would Interest my children now,” Interrupted the the same wonder-working 8avlor to day. It has been said, “There was one such-case that none might despair, but only one that none might presume.” Let us rather say that here is a pat tern case of salvation, clearly and ful ly revealed, so that wherever the story of the cross should be told, this story grew up. see, -Indianapolis News. he Easy Money^.. A discharged soldier with his young wife recently werit on a shopping tour In Washington. Ex-soldier, very tlr^d and not having much interest in walk ing the aisles of a department store, of the saved thief must be told in con- «*t himself down in the lobby and nection with it. J promised his wife to remain tliere un- LoolThow nf those three crossed. On til her retum. v Soon he was^fast asleep, the right hangs the saved sinner; on in a reclining posi^i^n, with his lint in the left the lost one; in the middle the his hand, he was enjoyirtg a quiet nap. Savior. This man on the right has When his wife returned she w as shock- sin in him still, and so has every saved lngiy surprised to see a dollar and a man. put thert? is no sin on him. Un seen hands have lifted the sin that wais ASHES GOOD AS FERTILIZER V • *' • -• On Account of Scarcity of Coal Con siderable Amount Of Wood Must - Be Used This Winter. >. A Man Now.’ •Does- thftt husky sailor object to called .g ‘ghh?’ ” y ^ "I .should say ndt! ~pefrrre-he en- Batk'd the people !n hts'^ltoine town called him Herald. ‘liussle.’ ” — Biftninghairi 1 ■V “ *'»**’* fcUVi .Wi » todigesWon produce* disagreeable and _»aueiimt'H alarming eymptoina. . Wrtfht’a VegetStlte Pills BMiuulaM (he uigea- procesiVa to nAUssskUy. kdv. A gAKxfdlsposlflon Is more Important to « giH Ttmfi « 9 i-eclnn nose. v Bests. Betresles, Seefhec, Beals—Keep your Eyes Strong and Healthy. If they Tire; Smart, SB— Burn, if Sore, Itch, or t Murine often. Safe foclnfant or Adult Write for Free Eye Book. (Prept red by the United States Depart- : , -ment of 'A/rricuiture.) pn account of the scarcity of coal there will probably be rt Jnrge amoijnf of wood used as fuel te|^ -^Use^ nil the waste timber, dead" arid dying trees A>r this purpose and be sttre to conserve the ashes for garden fertillz- er. ’ They^are rich in plant food, par ticularly potash. r- — - ,j MAKE MOST OF IMPLEMENTS Average Farm .Tool Is Only About. "—Half Worn Out by Use Alone— ' Keep Machinery Busy. (Prepared by the United States "tttpart- - ~ —ment of Agriculture") The average farm implement is only UtttI wba fPLf ed, then crimson clover,^or hairy vetch and ryerfollowed by cotton or grain. This rotation hhs been kept up until the land, which was very thin, Is now producing one and one-half bales of cotton an acre. PLOW WHEAT STUBBLE DEEP . ^beneath the awful ToaH." ^Phls Man on the middle cross has no sin In him: Weed Seeds Are Buried and Most of ^em Pestroyed—Flies Cannot Crawl to Surf As soon after harvest as possible’all wheat stubbie should, be" plowed deep. This buries the weedrlmeds which are in’. |h& stubble and most* of them-are destroyed. The /small, delicate flies -cannot crawl to the surfaYe when they »rre buried under icore than five or six ..inches of compact anti pulverized son. The plow should therefore be followed with a harrow, drag or disk, says the University of Missouri Col lege of Agriculture. on.hiip and have laid it upon the One w’b<* hangs af^his side, and he dies half In her husband's hat. Many a man who knows his own mind has a somewhat limited ac quaintance. v It Is more difficult for some men to “holy, harmless, undefiled and separate from sinners” must He be to die ,ln L.. .. . . .. your place and mint-. The ^in-offering collect theirjylts than fheir bills. In Israel must be without hlemlsh. ^ " This man on the left has sin in him, but alas! it Is still on him, nnd he dies and goes to hell. Look again! This man Ob the right Is dying to sin, In the death of his Substitute on the middle qross.- That- 1 ,l3-„y Jtint -the^Xord wcant h^losm^ MERELY RED CLOTH TO HIM Fact That- It Was Cut From Country** Flag Meant Nothing to Ger- man Merchant It is a known fact that the average German will forget "rcllfeion, civil law^. and even his patriotism, kf they interfere with Iris chances to drive home-ja-gee<l bargain. The latest dljh play of jMs tendency came during the preparations for the victory ball, which ie jwris given the Fourth of July In the n"Enlisted Men’s club at'Andernnch. As no F<*urth of July -bail would be com plete without “Uncle Sain,” several “Y” girls set out to prepare a cos tume for the levered character. When It carrie to purchasing the red cloth • for fhe stripes In the*trousers, how ever, it seemed that their plans had gone amtss. Nowhere In Andernach could a sufficient quantlty-of thri right colored material be purchased. Mplnal- iy one cierriiftn fHfi«!irairr^rt?nrarij5if» that he had Just what they wanted. OuL/)f a closet at the rear of^kis shop * he dug a large German flag. Quickly he cut all the red cloth fVom it, and sold the material to the girls with the air of one who had just accomplished a noble deed.—Frojn the Watch on the Rhine. \ Hr* Build. ^ "How angular that financier is.” “YlmHcno^^don’t yau, ’ that he wa» ' Imade bv corners?" DAIRYMAN NOT SOIL ROBBER about half worn-out by use alone The how to feed his cow, UUt ho\k to feed rest ofth^te^r i^ r dne to mst and de- his land. He Is not* soil roTTber, as cay. &ako the greatest possible profit hjg realizes that the fanner wha re- tUU pf, machinery by using It conffnu- duces the fertility of his land robs ouaif for' 1 profitable work until It Ls without reason, since he steals frotr eeCLout tq- i one’s Jife in order to find it. I must, at the cross, lose the life with which I was horn, to find there a new life in the Crucified. This Man on the middle crosgjs dythg “for” ^sim -The man'on the leff fs dyingJ^n” sin.— Oh, soul, .these ?hree litti^pjreposi- tlons tell all the^-story that e Not Only Studies How to Feed His hT'se-eager to tell, and -that men al’e so slow to hear. Do riot die in sin, die to it by receiving asr your personal SayloY that Blessed One who died for it in youf..plaoe once for all, and phy£' leal death shall then, at the very worst of its doing, but trifce you to be with him. ' 1 But Also How to Ma<ri : tain'Fertility. „ . (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.)^ The dairy farmer not Only st tidies ■'T-- Thw Book. The word tffrible" means “the book.” “There ls but one bbok.”-74kott. .1 At breakfast or lunch with either milk or creahi fills a reQUirement for nourishment not met by many cereals. No, cooking No waste _ At Grocers Everywh^e.