Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, October 23, 1919, Image 8
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AVOID
BACKACHE AND
. NERVOUSNESS
Told by Mrs. Lynch From
v Own Expcriondb;
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Providence, R, I,—"I im all ren
aown in health, was nervous, had head
aches, my back
ached -all the time.
I was tired and had
no ambition for any
thing. I had taken
a number of medi
cines which did me
no good. One day
I read about Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound and
what it had done for
women, so I tried
it. Sly nervousness
and backache and
-headaches disappeared. I gained in
. Weight and feel fine, so I can honestly
recommend^Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound to any woman who is
•offeringas I was.”—Mrs. Adeline B.
.Lynch, 100 Plain St, Providence, R. I.
Backache and nervousness-M^symp,
toms or nature’s warnings, which in
dicate a functional disturbance or an
unhealthy condition which often devel
ops into a more serious ailment
Women in this condition should not
continue to drag alofig without help, but
profit by Mrs. Lynch's experience, and
try this famous rootand herb remedy,
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-.
pound—and for special advice writtftV
Lydia E. Pinkham Med.Co., Lynn, Maas. Dr. King’s New DU-
covery for fifty years A.
INOCULATE SOIL
HEAVY HOG LOSS CAN
£
/ .
ddition of Bacteria Jo Promote
Favorable Conditions Is Nfeed-
~ed in Eastern States.
NOT HEEDED IN SOME PARTS
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c. r — v
It—^r-rc:
tvery
Horse Owner
- who has ever tried
Yager’s
Liniment
will readily admit
that it ia by far the
Am/ and moj/econom-
ical liniment for general arable use.
For strained ligaments, spavin,
harness galls, tweeny, wounds or
old sores, cuts and any enlarge*
menta, it gives quick relief.
It contains twice as much as the
usual 60 cent bottle, of. liniment.
At all dealers. Price 35 cents.
YAGER'S
INIMENT
GILBERT BROS. • CO.
Baltimore, Md.
"ONLY ONE THING
MY COLD)
Greater 4 Care Should BeJised
. -A * ; ■* ■ -
in Shipping Live Animals. ’r
Car3 Ought to Be Thoroughly Cleaned
Before Loading ancTNot ‘Over
crowded-Spraying While in
Traneit la Helpful.
(Prepared by the tJnited States Depart-
w mwrf of .Agriculture.
LasT May 654. hogs, Weighing ap
proximately 157,000 pounds, wtf£re nn- ■
loaded dead, or died in the stockyards
at the South St. Paul market. Of this
number, 3oi) hogs, weighing approxi
mately 1027000 pounds., died-lb transit
or in yards during thq last aix -days
of the month. This was. the week of
the first real warm wegther, dnd as
many Instances from the lack of or Is usually the case during' the first
improper inoculation—the addition of hot spt-iK fn»-the^ stpnmer season, -the
Farmer Ordinarily Secure# Material
- From an Old Sweet or Bur Clover
Field—Several Machines Uae-
JThil in Applying.*'
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(Prepared By the United States Depart
ment, of Agriculture.) _
Alfalfa failures, especially In *the
eastern parts of, the country, result In
y':
cold-breaker' 9
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OXIDINE
FOR MALARIA
Kills chills .and
keeps off fevers.
|Fine tonic. At
r drug store,
Ifor 60c Money back if no relief.
[Made and GUARANTEED by
BEHRENS DRUG* CO., Waco. Tuu
’OTHINQ but sustained quality
and unfailing effectiveness can
arouse such enthusiasm. Noth
ing but sure relief from stubborn old
colds and onrushlng new ones, gr
throat-tearing coughs, and croup coul
hgve .made Dr. King's- New. Discovery
the nationally popular and standard
remedy It la today.
FIfty.yeffrs old and always reliable.
Good for the whole family. A bottle in
•the medicine cabinet means a short
lived cold Or cough. 60c. and $1.20.
All druggists Give It a trial.
Regular Bowels Is Health
Bowels that^move spasmodically—,
free one day and stubborn the next—
should be healthfully regulated by Dr.
King’s New Life Pills. In this way
you keep the impurities of waste mat
ter from circulating through, the sys
tem by cleansing the bowels thorough
ly and promoting .the proper flow
bile.
Mild, comfortable, yet always relia
ble, Dr. King's New Life Pills work
with precision without the constipation
results of violent purgatives.' 25c. as
usual at all druggists.
enough bacteria to the soil to promote
conditions favorable for the growth
of the crop. Despite the popular con
ception that Inoculation is,-necessary
In all parts of the country., specialists,
report that throughout the alfalfa belt
proper, "Which Included Montana,
’'Wyoming, California, Colorado, Idaho,
Nebraska,, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arizona,
New Mexico, and nearly all orTex.us,
It Is not necessary to inocjilare for
alfalfa; rj' 5
In certain . other sections of the
country there are sufficient alfalfa
or allied leguminous organisms in the
soli to make a profitable -growth-'of
alfalfa possible. Where such crops as
white or yellow sweet clover, Cali
fornia bur clover, southern bur CloVer,
7
Polk Milter’s,
Liver Pills
The Good Old Fashioned Kind
that have.been doing Good Work
for 50 years without.change of
formula. More popular tharrever.
Great in Malaria, Sick headaches.
Constipation and Biliousness.
At all druggists. Manufactured by
Polk Miller Drug Co., V
Inc., Richmond, Va. 1UL.
| ATI ilrngKlsts
I Sample each
SootheVour
Itching Skin
With Cuticura
: Soap 2fi, Ol fitment Silk .V). Talenw 25.
txee of "CaUcmra, Dtp! E. Boston "
Try This One.
Chauncev M, Depew is a great ad
mirer of King Lardner and delights to
relate an anecdote concerning the well-
known sport "writer and humorist. It
was at a club in Philadelphia and a
certain gentleman wim&—-the—crowd
were trying to entice intu spending
4be evening there declared lie could
not remain because* he'had promised
his wife he would come home.
*T11 fix It for
Cures most trouble in horses and cattle.
Fattens them and keeps them fat. Results
guaranteed or money back Made of 80%
salt, balance 5 different'kinds of drugs.
Weigh* 3 lbs. Hlocko'S lbs Stays hard.
Nearly all merchants have it.
For particulars,
Edgerton Salt Brick Co.
Goldsboro, N. C.; Atlanta, Oa., and
Memphis, Tenn. Salesmen wanted. 1
Transferring Inoculated Soil From an
Old Sweet/Clover Fidld to-a flew
Alfalfa Field.
a nd* yell ow^rofoRgrbw.Ttnsuhheces-
sary to Inoculate for alfalfa. * \
Soil Should Be Neutral. .4
The soil should be neutral In order
that the alfalfa bacteria may .thrive,
and-unless'the soil conditions are gen- r
erally good It Is Impossible to grow
alfalfa po, a commercial scale.
Qul£§ commonly’, flic farmer secures
his Inoculation material from nn old
sweet clover or bur clover field, or else
from an old alfalfa sod, applying the
loss of-hogs In transit -was'extremely
heavy. The difference In price between
dead oh live hogs during this week
was approximately. 18 cents a pound,
which would mean a total loss of
about $18#60: This -loss- might havq
been largely" avoided If the shippers
hud taken proper care iu loading,' see- '
jmg that all cars were property cleaned
before loading, and that cars* were not
loaded as heavily as Is the custom In
cooler w’eather. if thyse hogs,had been
Ibaded In clean cars the losses could
have b^en further decreased by having
them sprayed often in transit by the
carrier, especially upon arrival at
transfer points, and also upon delivery
to the terminal. One-of the ,largest
buyers of hogs at the South St. Paul
market, who reships to other markets
for slaughter, states that the -losses of
his firm during the lust week in May
wV^e’ no rknTvter than usual, due that
they-were extremely careful to have •’
their cars thoroughly cleaned and sand- \
ed before loading, in addition to load
ing'lighter than usual and taking the j
udequate precaution of requesting the
railroad-officials to issue instructions j
to have thq hogs sprayed as 'often as ;
p rt .»aihin in.ixiineit r . I
WATER HELPS LAYING FOWLS
Plentiful -Supply Should Always
Available for Henk—Stock-Feed
Rack Idea Is Good.
plentiful supply of clean, fresh-j
water must always
hens. The fowls drink' freely, espe
cially when laying heavily, and should
not be stinted of such a necessary
and cheap material, as water. The
water pan or - dish should be kept
clean.
The stock-feed-rack 'Idea has-been
strrccssfuHy 'applied ter the watering
of poultry.- One successful poultry
raiser uses a contrivance-such as the-
one Illustrated on this page, the
chickens being forced -to hop upon an
elevated platform in order to reach
•the water, and being prevented from
standing on the edge of the dish or
HLl,
c a package
before the war
5
5
c a package
during the war
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NOW
THE FLAVOR
SO DOES THE PRICE!
inoculated soil on a cloudy day or dur-
_lng the evening in order that the al
falfa bacteria may not be Injured by
the bright sunlight. ^Investigations
have shown, however, that there Is
less danger of permanently injuring
the alfalfa bacteria by sunlight thanq"
was formerly supposed, and although
It is not advisable to court trouble by
needle'ssly exposing inoculation ruajte-
rial, thls-dirt, If qecessary, can bear
sunlight for sevenh hours without
PLUG TOBACCO
Known, as
“that good kind”
c Iry it*-and you
will know why
T
you,” said Lardner,
and darted into the plmue bootii. Uros-
«ntly he emerged shouting:
**It’s all right, old' chu|>, ,y<
•ays you can <*»a#!’’ ‘
“How in the world did yoh^tnaiiage
to bring her around?," asked -the
apiazed man. * *
“Easy,” replied Lardner. “I ’fold her
you were roaring- drunk and. should
I bring yotl .home or keep yotl .‘h *re,
she said 4- -, ^ — r ^
One Month at Sea.
World war veterans are called on
to answer many questions. This took
place the other day*: •* 1
“Young man, did.van eel across?"
‘‘No,- sir," tlie soldier replied. “I
dln’t geT a cross, or a citation or a
decoration. ^ -
"I mean.” says the other, “were you
mr wile xi^Eiirope?”
“Oh, yes,” smiled the spldlerT
“France, nln«*> months; Gerrnnny, twor
“‘You can have'hln’i. Mr. Lardner!’
Actd . Stomach, Heartburn, anl Nausea
quickly disappear with the Use <rf Wrtijht's
Indian Vetfetatde Pllla Send tor trial box
to 37 2 Pearl St.. New 'fork. Adv.
and the Allan tic ocean, one month."
■ . ..:~a
j Each to His Trade. . ^
“Sensible man, this macaroni king.”
“How.so?" —**;,•
asked luiri what he fhhttjfit Of
the Flume question.”
“Well?" v
“He answered: *1 ipnka da spa get,
Senor prlando, he mnkn da trenty.’"
what
Described. /-I
is* the wisdotn/6f the
*Ta,
ages?” y __
“It’s what the average yiiung fellow
•bout nineteen years old thinks he
possesses.’’ .
Babies Smile
when atomachs do their
work and bowels move naturally.
Fretful crying babies need
MRS.WJNSLOWS
SYRUP ^—
4 TUUaato'aa|CyUr«.’ l R«tiata»
to make the stomach digest food,
and bowels % move as they
should. Contains no alcohol,
opiate* narcotics, gr other
severe Injury.
Nodules Are Essential.
It. Is essential that the soil. If taken
from old alfalfa fields, should he from
those plots^ where the alfalfa plants
show numerous nodules upon thel^
1 roots. Such*Soil’, well dried, pulver
ized, and sifted through a window
screen, is best applied tq the new field
through the fertilizer -attachment of
a grain drill, by the use of a lime
spreader foHowpd by a sm+mthing har
row, * or by distributing it with the
aid of an end gate sower attached to
a wagon box. Twn humtr.'d pounds
or more of sifted field soil will be
sufficient for an acre. It is needs”
siirv in obtaining the material to re^
move-from the surface 2 or !? Inches
of soil’and to obtain thf* Inoculating
material from the underlying 6 or 7
inchds. Broadcasting the snjl by hand
requires a larger quantity and is best
done in the early im>n4u<r~late eye-
niiig, j}r on cloudy days in order to
jnlnimlze the damage effected by the
sun’Ji rays._
The gLue'-iuelhod 0/ JmjC.ul.u.tlQa. waa
widely practiced several years ago in
Illinois. It consists of moistening the
alfalfa seed with ordinary* furniture
glug.~a.ad then sprinkling inoculated
<$oil over’It so that the soil will adhere
"to the seed and carry the ^acterta on
to-the. new ticUL ^Specifically, this
method coiisists in 1 dissolving two
--handfuls of glimjfor every gallon of
boiling_j\vuter and then ailbwving the
solution tcTcooF.' Then the seed, should
be pfiiced in a washtub and enough of
the .aokitLaiL^sprinkled over The seed
to moisten it, hut not enough to wet
the Seed, one quart to the bushel usu
ally betng_ adequate. The soil from
the Inoculated field should be dried in
the ahadq,. pulverized Into a fine dust
Drinking Helps Laying.
contaminating the water, because of
the necessity of reaching between, the
slats to drink - . ~ —
REASONS FOR FALL PLOWING
All
• drmggUto.
Longer Period Given-for Decomposi
tion of Stubble and Other Pieces
* of Vegetable Matte/v—
Fall- plowing is a bank balance
booster because it- returns the best
crops. It does this for several reasons,
says Andrew Boss, vice ^Urector of ;
the Minnesota, experiment station.
University tiuau, SL Paul.: nh
It gives a'.louger period for .the de
composition of the stubble and other
parjicles of vegetable rnatter tuyned
under in plowing,
It opens the soil to the fall
It helps to .dispose of weed.'F'which
interfere with growth of cr<>ps.
It lessens the amount of spring work
| and thereby allows the prompt sowing
of the crops in the spring.
It enables one to avoid crowding at
any time, and, therefore, .is beneficial
byth to iucel and horses.
FRESH * CRISP • WHOtESOHE- DELICIOUS
THf SAMfTAMY METHODS APBlItO IN TNI
making or vkawr biscuits mart
TMSM THB
STANDARD *f EXCELLENCE
W DmUt ha* Hum. or /oat hr tkooUl
*A»k bun <or writ# tu-qivioq his name
CHATTANOOGA BAKERY
CN ATT AM 004A
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Report True.
First woman—I’ve been told that
every time she calls at her husband's
office he is out. ^ ■-
—Second woniiin-^-I’ll warrant lie Is—
out $10, at least.
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
ill ri/ns.
eeds Whict
Name **Bayer’' is on Genuine
Aspirin—say Bayer
«
GIVE HARNESS PROPER CARE
an<Tscattered uniformly over the seed,
from one-half to dne gallon of dirt be
ing sufficient tor each bushel of seed.
: . . ~
First Wash With Warm Water-and
Insist on “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin”"
In a “Bayer package,” containing prop
er directions for Colds, Pain, Head
ache. Neuralgia, Lumbago,' and Rheu
matism. Name “Bayer” means genuine
Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
Soap, and While Still Moist
Oil It Thoroughly.
To oil harness correctly, first wash
the harness thoroughly ^witb. warm
water and soap. Then hung the har
ness up to dry. Do not let It get dry,
but when it is still moist, hlb it thor-
oughly with some animal or vegelaUbH* aeeticac.defter »• ■> h,\.u.iu . v.
oil. Pq£e TTeats-fbot' oil Is the best oil
New Crop Recleaned
Crimson Clover Seed
for Sale .
We are offering you-4rlm»on clover seed,
tlireshed in 1919, from one oT truChlgheaF
rated crimson clover Krowlng counties
(Franklin eountyh Makes no difference
who you are nor where you live, if your
record is half right, we will ship you
nice, newucptmsnn clover seed at $s.9>) per
bushel-, GO ..pounds to bushel, cotton bags
free, freight -paid by us to any point In
tlje United States, loon't say that I would
order hut might not get them In time to
Sow. We havq sufficient supply on hand
to fill all orders. Mail your letter To us at
-Maxwell. Tenn., and will get it. Your
Seed will be shipped same dhy wse receive
the ordfer. You need not send any money
if you don’t want to; We will draw dr,aft*
on you through some banl? near you.
BROGDEN BROS.
"Maxwell, Tenn.
TEACHERS
Fifty to one hundred requests daily from
all classes southern schools. If you want
rural wtffk, graded, high school or princi-
palship, salary $50 to $160, write ua
nineteen ycarT ' TTandy tin boxes of 12 for special enrollment.
known. Tfiis*Tenews the softness of
the. leather and Us.flexibility. Do not
use mineral” oils on harness, for It
rift# a 'destructive effect, say the farm
engineering authorities at Towa~Stfft®,
college who make the foregoing recom-
mendation*
tablets cost fedwtents. Aspirin is trade
mark of Bayer Manufacture of*Mono-
On Land and Sea.
“What is ff revenue cutter, na?’'
“A revenue ettiter is a coupon clip
per, my son.”-
- Loaf-augur must be a shiftless ar
ticle.
SOUTHERN TEACHERS’ AGENCY, Calubit, 1 C
ITS HISTOUT _ --ITS RESCCTS
its sy.mj*toms "Its tjleatment
Intereating book aent free In plain ieal«d
MiT*lo(te. "V
CROWN MEDICINE COMP*Ny,~
Tfnlto* Building, — AtUata, Qa,
w Bee
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