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jrr- BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, S. C. L' Was Laid Up In Bed vllwrir, Restored Mr*. Vogt to Health imiSUmttk. Haia't Saffered Siac*T “I had one of _lhe-aror»( case* of kid- ■JJf complaint -''Imaginable,'’ gay* Mra.‘ wn». Vogt, C1U Audrey- .AVeu Wettston, M»V “and 1 was laid up It/ bed for day* at » Urnr / f '■. ■ Jiy bladder wm -Inflamed and the kidney tec re t iotta-^aJUuA terrible pain My back was in such bad shape that when I moved „the pains wire like a knife- thrust I got so dizty I couldn't stoop and my head Just throbbed with pain. Heads of perspi ration would ..stand on my temples. then I would become cold - and numb. My heart action woa , /ui-r wa * affected and-lefpft as ®jf j coujdn't take another breath l’got so nervous and run down, X feTt life wasn't 'Worth living and.often wtartoed that I enljrhf fflt> so my suffering would be ended! Medicine failed to help i.md I was discouraged. i "tktan's Kidney Pill* were recommend ed to me and I could fell I was being helped after the ftrst few doses I kefJT” getting better every \day ami continued use cured rne My health Improved In eyvry way and beat of all, the cure has been permanent; 0 I Veel fhat Doan's savedcdtcorn to btfort mt, HENRY B SURKAMP Notary Public. Cat Doan's at Any Stora, 60c a Box DOAN’S H,D "* T PILLS. FO.STER-M1LBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. — B»ttl.d Manpswsr fREAT OATS AND SMUT 'Coughs and coWs gre weakening. Get Tld of them as quickly as you cam Catarrh-to any form saps the vitality. Fight It and fight lt^hard. There is a reipedy to help you do It —a-medicine of forty-seven year*' established nlerlL Try It.., / / /*■ 7 PE RU I For Catarrh ajid Catarrhal Conditioaa Reports Show That It Pays to Use Formaldehyde at Time It purifies the blood, regulates the aids elimination. digestion, aids elimination, tones up the nerve centers and carr1e*» health to all the mucous lining*. For the relief of^-those DatfMi In stbmach and b<rtrela, belch" 1 *?, sour of Planting Crops. Stomach, rhfutnattsnrr," bains In the , FE-RU-NA is buck, sides and loins, recommended. WORK OF DIFFERENT AGENTS THE “BLUES 1 ’ Caused by Acld-Stomaeh "FE-RU-NA restores, to healthy action the vital organs which are so Intimately re lated to the strength and vigor of the na tion. . . * There are fourteen ounces of-health giv ing punch und pen Ju- every hot tie. PK- - RU -•'NA Is a g^ood 'Trfhtllclne to have In the house, ready-to- take for emergencies. It Is a good remedy to use any time, ^ o . MUiu-rr% «. geoplo who worry, are doepon- •nt. of mental deprcaalon, feel r gr.i are often melancholy, believe that '• condition* are <1ue to outside Influence* which they have tittle or no control, jMwrly xfWays, however, they' can be traced to mo Internal source—•cld-atojpsclL. Nor la *1 to he wondered at. Acid-stomach. begln- atng with such well defined pymptomi as In- glgewtion. belching, heartburn, bloat, etc., Will. If not checked. In time affect to lorn# degree or other all the vital organa Tha r>oa system becomes deranged Digestion fare The blood is ImROverlshed. ftealth i strength are undermined. The victim of A-stomach, although .he may not know nun of hla ailments, feels his hope, ge. ambition and energy slipping And Lite is dark—not worth m'uch to tha i mr woman who has acid-stomach! Get rid of Itl Don’t let acid-atomach hold peas back, wreck yoUr'health, make your. 4mr* miserable, make you a. victim of tha *lln" and gloomy thoughts! There la a marvelous .modern remedy called (CANONIC ghat brings, oh! such quick relief from ywur Stansach mlaerlea—seta your stomach to rights —hr* It strong, cool, sweet and comfort- sftfa. Helps you ^et back your strength, vigor, yttatUy enthusiasm and gpod cheer So r thousand* upon thousands of sufferers tsaed jCATCYNIC with such martfeloualy ul result* that we are« aura you will the same way If you will Just give tt a Get a big 60 cent bo* of EATONIC— r gaad tasting tablets that you eat like a af candy—from your druggist-today, Ha return your money If reaulta are not mare than you expect. Practically None of Fields Given Treatment Showed Any Sign* of Disease-*-Farmers of Porter • County Lost $140,000. .'Prepared by ttle~~Unlted States DepuTt- TABLETS 0B UQUJD SOLO EVERYWHERE Thent”of Agriculture?) ^ Evidence that It pays to. treat wheat anil oats at The Utile of planting with fortnaldohyde to prevent smut Is given In reports of a number of demonstra tions conducted ’ by* Indiana county agents. Fields of oats’in DuBoIs coun- iv, so\vp with seed treated with "for maldehyde for smut as recomjnended by the ' .1 fitted-- States department of agriculture anil the State Agricultural college, showed praoticaRymihe of tlie F ATONIC ■PCro^JIouR aod-stoma<^> GET SLOAN’S FORI TOUR PAIN RELIEF You don’t have to rub it ip f to get quick, comfort ing relief Once you’ve tried it on that stiff Joint. sore muscle, sciatic pain, rheu matic twinge, lame back, you’ll find m wantfe soothing relief you never thought a liniment could produce. Won’t stain the skin, leaves no muss, wastes no time in applying, sure to grad quick results. * A large boftle means economy. Ydur own or any other druggist has it. Get it today. 35c, 70c, $1.40. Sloan's Liniment Keep ii handy Faithful Until Death. ? - The death of Navarro, the fuimmi young Frcrroh ace- Navarro was con fide rod rtiehosi IT y o r In t he wo rid—-fed Orville Wright to say: — —- /‘The fascination that flying exerts over its devotees is the strangest thing Imaginable. If men and women wm as faithful to their love as airmen are to their art the divorce courts .would disappear. ‘Two young airmen ACere talking one day at our flying School at Issou- don. - lag.’ said the first airman. ‘‘‘Geer said the second, ‘when's th* funernl?’ ” disease,-wlme fields planted from seed not treated contained about:. 15 per cent smut, aecoiding to the local coun ty agent’s report. ♦"■•a. Work in Warren County. As a result of 6 the demonstration conducted 'ey. the county agiuit In Warren county it was found that a plot of oats planted wlthl untreated -seetf .Showed .‘53 per cent smut, while a-uuther plot itf the same TTeld^ptented with treated ..seed-was free from the disease. Ollier oat fields throughout -the county that were not treated were -infested with tit* disease in amounts varying from 7 to 35 per cent. As the result of the damage done by wheat- smut in Porter county, farmers Will luse*about $140,000 on the crop, Recording to statistics compiled by the county agent. In checking up the dam age done by smut the .agent found that the disease had caused 7 per cent de- When That Cold Get* Down Into Your Chest It la time for you to txke quick ttepi to relieve It, and prevent pneumonia or other serious trouble. Just try* good warning application of — - — OTHESCSJOT It will surprise you how quickly it penetrates to the seat o! the (rouble, relieving con gestion and soreness. It Is also an invaluable retn- two-thlrds of ihe fanners of the coutK, ty treated—thuir- seed nnd .effected a edy for Croup. andean be used without freely Irritating or burning effects. Keep a jar on hand for emer gencies. Doc tors recommend It. Good deal ers sell it. 25c. nnd 50c. jars. GOOD STALLIONS TQ- IMPROVE ^OLT CROP 7 rh Harvest Aid, Arrimal of ffighe§t Type, Is Purchased, :\W." W6-';, at N«w Breeding Station at Butfalor Wyo., Carried on by Gov ernment In Co-operation With State Officiate. ~' " 't ** ! . (Prepared by the Unltetl States Dej,art- ■ ■ ^ ment of Agricultures v A stpndjird-hrcd stallion, Harvest Aid-, 63908, lanjautmaT of the very TiTglp est breed tag type, has recently been puhhnsed by the United states de- partment of agriculture and placed at t|i^government’s new f Jiorse-hree4iug station at RufTalo, Wyo. Work at this station is. being carried on in co-opcru- tion with the' state of-Wyoming,. the ; object being to jiuyelop utility horses j especially adapted to western rtinge i and farm conditions. Harvest AitUis by .the champion trotting stallion The | Harvester, and his dam .-Santos Maid," a mare Which hohhUtJhe trotting -record of 2:08%, and a daughter -of A Sire That Insures an ..Improved Colt . Crop. Peter the Great, the leading sire of speed in America.^ Harvest Aid is an aw+mal of great .stamina, good size and conformation, nnd while he. was'se lected on his merits as an Individual, the' horseirien of the department say they are extremely fortunate- iri' get ting such a well-bred animal.- It is not shpuld be made artistic, sanitary and livable. r Thcsc*w2H$ should be Alabastined in the latest, t- • . ^ ■ ■ ■ • ■ v -** Fnm* • ’ 1 4 « « up-to-the-minut6 nature'colQ^tfrits. Each room reflect your own individuality and the tre should . your own individuality and the treatment throughput be a^bfnplete perfect harmony in colors, e The walls of the old home, whether mansion dr cottage, can be^ made just as attractive, just as sanitary, through the intelligent use of Instead of kalsomine or wallpaper Howmuch better, when ypu have a new home, ta itart right than to have to correct errors afterward.from former.treatment wi£h other materials, when you cotue to the use of Alabastine, as does nearly every one sooner or ja ter. Once your walls are Alabastined you can use any material over it ae; should you desire,* but.-having used Alabastine- you will have no desire for agy Other treatment. Alabastine is so easy to mix and apply — so lasting in its results — so id s absolutely sanitary — and so' generally recognized as the proper decorative material in a class by itself that il becoming difficult to manufacture fast enough tp^Supply the deinarid. Alabastine is a (Try powder, put’upin fn'o-pound packages, white.and a i beautifuUunts, ready to mix and use bv the i oTcold water, and with full Street toms , addition < on each package. Every package of genuine the ONI* TOOL td t ' Alabattint has cross and circle printed in red. Better write us for hand-made color design*, and special suggestions. Give us ypur decorative problems end let us help you work them out. ALABASTINE COMPANY Grand Rapids • Michigan —• -*4i 1 • I X suvlng of nearly $100,000. ' Smut in Steuben County. The county agent of Steuben county, in company tvith a^representative of the United States department of agri culture,, found one field of wheat with j ns much, as 84 per cent of smutted heads, and considerably more than 50 tion to develop speed animals, hut it is well understood that I good stal lion from a family noted for its speed is highly desirable for the production of active utility horses. MAkE MONEY RAISING BARLEY Experiments Show It Will Surpass Corn as Ration for Fattenigg Hogs If Properly Fed. Protecting Seed Wheat Against Smut by Formaldehyde Treatment. WE. LICK IT towt LIKC IT kV * EDGLRTON S MEDICATE D--^' “ LT BRICK - in per cent of the crop was lost. - Other fluids showed as high as 40 to 50 per c<uit of scab. Where wheat had been sown'ih corn stubble ground the )>cab was much wor|* than where it fol- lowed other crops. The agent took advantage of the: gatherings of farm ers while they rfgfefr.thrashing to simw how smut and other cereal" diseases were causing losses and to demon strate methods of seed treatment. Experiments at the Wisconsin ex periment station show that barley will surpass corneas a ration for fattening hiqgs If it is properly fed. Twelve 1 lots of pigs were fed, using with stime a. ; corn ration, while the others were given barley. The return for each pig, over the cost of feed was $14.38 for. th^-'barley-ted pigs, a*nd $12.33- for the corn-fed porkprs. One of the most interesting facts brought out was the value of a badey, and whey combination, which netted a handsome return,'and the gains made | with this ration were yery_jcnpfd. If you.are~itflFTegion which is suit ed for the production of barley, or if you have been using it as a nurse crop for alfalfa, do not be discouraged by the prospect of a lower jirice, due to the curtailing of the use of barley In the brevvjng. industry. Perhaps it will pay..you more than eve.r asTr fe«d for your hogs and your other live stock. / \ Both Supplied. /. The Mode. :'V “Wo Imvo an old t'aurtH’ knocker on ‘'Sometimes I have traveled miles In our front door.” my dreams.” . L. o ' have one- iu»>4-ti»v’ —• - -tet-.Lum-imur.- j-t. « U» . » nUchtiiinra * PASTURE FOR STOCK IN FALL -Hr If not- give ihem Bee Dee Cures most trouble in horses and cattle Fattens them and keeps them fat. Result* fuaranteed or money hack. Made of 80*3 *alt, balance 5 different kinds of drugs. Weighs 3 lbs. Blocks 5 lhs. Nearly all merchants have it particulars, Highly Important to Keep Animals in Good Condition Through Fall and Winter. LIMESTONE INCREASES. YIELD * On for Two Demonstrations Carried Years in Indiana to Show Value of Ground Matenal. V Stock & Poultry Medicine One of the essential factors,ip. keept lng * live Tstock ini' good condition Mays h»rd , through the "Tall nnd, v .early winter, | which is^diighlx important,,, is good 1 n • 1 /s ^ fall pasture, saysN^ndrew Ross, vice It Brick v^O«^: rttre‘efw- K pf the Miuhts-aUi .experiment S’, f f Atlanta. Ga., nnd 1 station. NutTiing. exc.H^ the graces Memphis* Vrtm. Salesmen wanted. for pasture, though* mixtures of the The old reliable BLACK-DRAUGHT iorStockf^^^H >r Stock and poultry Ask your merchant! Merchants: ask your jobbers jSaleamsn about flee flee/ DEATH CHILIS (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agr'ifnTTture.) For twp years the .county agent In Jefferson county, Ind., has been car rying on demonstrations to show the value of ground limestone on—acid soils. In one demonstration' this year an averagF of 25^ bushels of w’heat (»- produced to the aerty NelglV- ’ hors who helped thrash Jhis \yheat, and who have laryi that is ju-st as good, except that they ..did qot make applications of ground limestone, ob tained only 15 biishels t«j the acre. This high yield Is hardly an exception, reports' the agent, for similar results were obtained by other farmers in the section who used limestone. ‘ - n DVANTAGES OF SAME BREED Removes the cause l>y destroying the germs of MALARIA. At your drug (tore) (50c; money back if no good. BEflRKYS DRUG CO, 4JEORGIA-CUTTOP( AND PEANUT LANDS 'to 5,000 acre tracts—timber, Kaolin, Waco, Texa* $10 to $50 per acre. State yoir wants plainly. ^Terras;- Frank H. TurnernBibb Bldg., Macon, 'WAATJSW— Wholesaler* to supply 5,000 ctHT touinrn m-N.tauil S. Carolina with Rroc«rios. U U. 114 WincDr St:. Dctrtott. ‘Mich. Britons Educate MiilerSi Th»» IVritish .milling industry has ~J grasses and clover are. better than ei ther 'gt-asses or clover alone, arid fur nish the best kind of feed foPaTb kYu^ls --4 of stock. • - Where an abundance of cultivated grasses can be olibiined for pasturage, no.further attentioirivejed he given the subject. Meadow aftermath contalrr- ing clover, or timothy and clover, makes good fall feed. Clot^r growing In the stubble field is ad^tLan-fer’WetLU fall pasture. I’:, during stock on clo- i There are many W^ahtages to be ver oftt>n enables, the* farmer to pick up gained when the stock/^Hjsersjjf-dne ■some of flip wasted; grain,v and the S-ommunftv rai*; the sam<uhfeed. Ret* I *tarte«3 a <*ami)aign of .technical educa — tion ttr-improve the efflcltmcy of Ita ll/fl/A/IT Nlrflit and Mornli UfjUHC, Hoorn Strong. ' Eyotm If they Ti Smart gr Bum, if Sore; rSrC Irritated, Inflamed or R LYLj Granulated, use Murtne Soothaa* lafnah**. Safe for Adult AtallDrufigiata. Write for ITS BISTORT ITS RESULTS IT8 SYMPTOMS ITS TREATMENT Interei^lng book sent free in plain sealed * ' envelope? CROWN MEDICINE C0MPANY___ Walton Uuildlng, Atlanta,'Ga. •t IS IDEAL Fer the Hands Sosp Sc.XMntStoS*26 *Tdern. »c. Ssapl* ''vrtU.T swk a»iM free bV ' CoUcuto. Dept E, Btotoa. Prices Secured From Uniform ct and Breeding^ Stock $®r red Near Home. in—* Vv (Prepared by the United ‘States Depart ment.of Agriculture.) droppings of the live stock are bene flelal to the land. WOOD ASHES ARE VALUABLE community raij* ter prices may^! .secured from the j - ^ V-^sAle of a uniform product and suitable 1 breeding stocjs^wanyibe secured near home. j • As They Have Peculiar Fertilizing FXRMER who AIDS FERTILITY Value'They Should Be Care fully Stored Away. The fanner who burns wood for Tit.nlloo nr rnnltimr should carefnllv store the ashes and not permit th«‘m to leach, as they have a peculiar fer tilizing value. -They not only contain ptttrtsh and pbosfdHtrie -acid In a]tpre- ?iable aniounts. but also contain mag- Dairyman Who Studies -Feed for Land 1 U Not Soil Robber—Something Must Be Put Back. (Prepared Jt>y the United states I tepart- mefit of Agriculture.) The dairy.farmer not only studied how to feed cow, ;U^h^4t«yfg»d his land.-He is not a fadUTOTmerT nesia aad Mine, and when applied to I he realizes that the farmer who re the land they-also act indirectly to 1 ducea the fertility of his land rob* eaar'the- available nRrogen con- i without reason, since he *teala froo :ent of the organic matter in the aoU.4liiini»eit ‘ Everything that falsely en courages unrest also encourages bolshevism. Misunderstanding of Amer ican industrial organization, and of its benefits to mankind, leads to unrest, dissatisfaction, and radicalism. or example, the Federal Trade Commission tells the pub lic that the large packers had an agreed price for lard substitute (made of cotton-seed oil.) V It reproduces letters taken from the files of one of the packers, showing that such agreed price existed. But it failed to mention that the agreed price was deter mined at the request of and in co-operation with the Food Administration! -.aMSfcg-r-* i Even the Department of Jus tice, in its unjust attempt to create prejudice against the packers, has made public these same letters, with no explanation. How long must this kindupf misrepresentation continue Ip so far as it is believed, it not only breeds"discontent, but re sults in injustice to our industry. zC ** v Let U9 send you a “Swift Dollar.’ It will,interest you. Address Swift St Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago,‘111. Swift & Company, U. S. A. nr * ■i'. I it , $ ■ | mg ■ ■ - ' -• ’•