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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, 3. C. T
ASPIRIN'-FOR COLDS
Bayjer” is orr Genuine
Asp if in—say Bayef \
Since not hliiK-whnt**vT*r liapp'Ms
to us ou.tsi'Je of our own brain,
the. autwenie importanoe of being
able to corft f ol what- (p®< s on in
that mysterious brain Is patent.—
Arnold Bonnet.
"Dodson’s Liver Tone” Makes You Feel Just Grand and
You Can Hat Anything-a'nT'Nol Be Salivated
MORE' GOOD THINGS
c a package
On a chilly night a djsh of hot soup
Is one of the most appetizing of all
— — foods with which
'( J] to start the eve-
, - ' ii|ng.meal. If the
• dinner to follow’
Is a substantial
lating with but
little nourishment, but if the food
which is provided be light a erearn
soup, bisque or cho\
first dish.
Soup a la Clermon
before the war
Insist oq “I’.ayer Tablets of Aspirin”
In a “Kayer package,” containing prop
ter directions. for Colds,. Pain, ^Head
ache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheu
matism. .Name "Bayer” means genuine
Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12
tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade
mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono-
aceticucidfs.ter of Salicylicacid —Adv
package
during the war
- Apportioned Conversation,
‘‘I yssume that your wife generally
has tile last w ord ”
“Ves,” replied Mr. Meekton “Alsq
ttie Hist wordumi didst of those in
between.”
package
Take the upper
NOW
crust of
tes! It you fool bib
constipated. It' your
opr breath bad. your
go to anv-druggist
you sick, you Just go hack and get
your money. - j
If you 'take Calomel todjiv you’ll he
sick_,:ind nauseated tomorrow; besides,
it may - a 11 v; 11 * * you. while it you take
I »od<on’> I.iver Tone you w ill w ake up
feeling'great, with u hearty appe'tite;,
fidl of ambition and ready for work
or niav It Is harmless, pleasant and
: FLAVOR LASTS
DOES THE PRICE!
OUS <
Pape’s Diipepiin" at once
ends lfTJigestion and
Sour, AsiJ Stomach
espi toil
hlespooiind of buttor. S;;roii with
If end popper and minced parsley.
Combination Soups. I'ut Into a >oup
la all cases cf 4
Distemper, Pinkeye, Influ
enza, Colds, tie
of fill horses. brood fnarefl, cottl,
etalUons, Is to
simnn r until
oITt the Im»I1«
SPOHN MEDICAL CO
GOSHEN, IND..U. 8. A
RAW FURS
FRESH CRISP WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS
TUI SANITARY HiTttOOS ABBUID IN TM| ’
•MARINO OF TH£*» BISCUITS MARE
TRIM TNI
STANDARD •( EXCELLENCE .
ikmu OeeLer La* than or / not ku sKo«ld.
•A*k him or orih u ^ivm^ ht» nam.
CHATTANOOGA BAKE NY —*!»»•—
GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER
THE GREATEST GLSGER IN
THE TEXAS CIUIEIXS
Ship your raw furs to the
oldest raw fur house in N. Y.
OTTO WAGNER
134-136-138 14£ Weit 26th Street
New York City. N. Y.
Ev.aL vheJ 1876
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
NO COMMISSION CHARGED
Check sent same day shipment is
received. Send for price list Dow.
Stop a minute and think what it
means to say that “Green's August
Flower has-been a household remedy
all over the civilized world for more
than half a century.” No higher praise
is possible and no better remedy can
Within the Bomber r*alm' of lonf-
les.H tr4>t-».
The russet year Inhaled, the
dreamy air;
Like some tunned reaper In hie
hour of eauo.
When all the fields are lying
brown and bare.
t* not a* vatu th!- » > YOt* ns th- pro 'uet of
one sti.ail w*!L located tn the city of
Hrnens »*d. T'l.u, c virig l«*.*a than or.o
b.»rr-l of oil dally. Tli-r^ 1* only on-- well
of It* kin 1 In tbs grdat' T-»a* •>!! flel.I*—
perhaps In th* entire r jntrv. In product
marvelous p#n-tf ttiv#. ant ,-puc,
•<>->’hing an 1 cura'lv* qu. •. With on*
aniall hottIs In your >n you n-.'.t
not f*ar. or eu**»r. on* mnmoit'i train from
sores, cut*, brut*-*, burn*. »>a't« h.»ll» <»r
• len troubl-s. amt (he wiiunil heal* without
lea*ins a sour. H >*• Is.I tn fa n eural con-
d.tiin. after thorough washing with water,
and without b-tng aubj-ctsd to any rsflntng.
pr ice**. Uuarant-ed *.»f» f >r u»* tor -»t-r-
r.M In'url-a on th« rt >*t d-Ucata aubL-tt.
Invaluable for Injury in th- cue of ll>••--
e'ovk. a* no ao*r r-rr.alna, an 1 th» hair
grow* back In Its natural col >r, and with
most remark >bl* • rapidity. No household
should b* without ons bottle of thl* o I.
lour ounc-a of whleti will* 1 »i->t an average
family a Ilf. flm-. S-nd f’ >o for 4 oz
bottle of the Ur.iwnwvd Wondered to
THE HROWNWOOD KEMFIIY compwy.
BKOWVWOOn. TKXJLS. <
R f-renpe Any bin; in Brownwoot, T*ia«
POOR ENGLISH PLACE-NAMES
he found for constipation, intestinal
Thos. Road
Pessimistic and in Many Cates Derog
atory Appelations Given for No
Apparent Reason.
troubles, torpid liver and the depress
ed feeling that aecompanles such dis
orders. It is most valuable for In
direction or nervous dyspepsia and
liver trouble, coming up of food, pal
pitation of heart, ami many other
symptoms. A few doses of August
Flower w ill relieve you. It is a gentle
laxative. Ask your drjiggist. Sold In
all civilized countries.—Adv.
C>in«t tpatlon 4 »n*rtlly lndl<-at*» disordered
atuuiach, liver un i bowela Wright's Indian
V-tf-tabU l*UU mator* r-ifuUrlty without
grtpmj Adv
BREAKFAST DISHES
Of all breakfast cakes the- griddle
ke Is the one most favored ; the edi
ble varieties are
BWWgilSMRMI easily distinguish-'
KkKIqD «d from tin* dark,
soggy, leaden va
rieties found in
eating houses
and even in pri-
For a people uimu the whole rheery
arid |K»ss«*sse»| of mueh homely plillos-
ophy. the English have shown a sur
prising amount of pessimism In their
choice of place-names, remarks a
Canadian soldier now In Kngland.
Withal, their Mount Pleasants and the
Ilk** are a good deal rarer than their
Cold lair hours. Stnrveacres, Starve-
crows. and so forth, lint for stark pes
simism the writer knows no place-
name to beat thift of a northern farm
stead situated at the exposed emLjuX.
a bleak, unkindly \alley which al
ways eeetns much colder and more
foggy than any of tbe- near by heights.
The name is Bad Hnd -simply. One
of Its oeeupunts was hanged, but
far us the name goes tliis must have
been effect rather I lain cause, for the
ha ing was recent, while the name
antedates 'the oldest mtmbftnnt’s rpc-
ollections. Cackle Street. Darwell
Hole, Old’Hide. Bug*diill. Popplnghole.
PYoghole,- IMgslrood, IMatnix, Kitchen-
hour, Gfandturzel, Little Nineveh. Tub-
slake, Brownbrejid StrpH, are a
fexv merely old pbtee-names recalled,
at ranilony and all to be met with'In
a day’s march along the beautiful Sus-
BqjyKeht border country.—Montreal
Herald.
KOK SAI.K, it.} II Kl> I.IMI \\l» TIM-
III K, 1'h.trH -n <’-runty. '«». ♦ mil-* froiw
Uatlru*<t Station *n l l>l*i- Huh* j) It
p-r »rr- T-rnt* t.» *uTt Writ* l»r Merkw.
llri>n*ot) Klorl.lu
Sontt* men use all‘the material they
have at hand in ttliiklng fools of them
Hons—III Kill -.1 F.KsKI. \ll lie*. It«»lh
seie*; r-uIst-r-U or unr-ifi*t-r^il rtoiru »ir«S
of biot bl 1 Writ- for prio'x Spring <>wf-
H-rn, Itwnrtr. fr-i.-nn Spring*.- F4<»r44w
W N U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 48-1919
vate kitchens
Batter for grjd-
^tile cakes should
be thoroughly .beaten, and an egg or
two will be found quite an addition
to the texture of the cakes. Use a
cake turner and never turn a eake
hut /once, as a soggy cake is sure to
result. A perfect pancake batter will
s.»um*s among men
11 * is of no ehrth-
be “Smooth elastic
ind wIlLJkeep its
shaj»e when spread on the griddle.
Buckwheat Griddle Cakes.—For The
colder months the**-” rakers are taore
common than the wheat and-are used
quite freely. Be sure to get a good
brand of buckwheat flour. Make a
batter of cold water and buckwheat
flour with a softened yeast cake, or if
home-made yeast is used, a lialf-mp-
ful, then set away in a warm place
thufre.tlie remedy Is worse than the dis
ease. Jl’hhit lias gone forth; he
must be extermuuit *d wfteivver lie
i vs, in t!ie h«*jkls of
, too. if harm-
\ss as his big rela-
y living creature
his li.s ippearauce
FIVE bodies in, ONE on the Pneumatic .Cord
Tire equipped Commerce chassis—handles
diversified loads in city and country hauling
For the City Transport* For the Farm Haul*
A Sure ,3et
to rise overnight. In the morning
>uf at the race-
take out si cupful of the hatter to use
for the. next dsiy’s cakes. Add water
and more buckwheat flour to .make a
thick batter "and set away. To the,
batter which is’ to be used for., the
morning’s cakes add sour or s\v* i et
mrlk. salt stud a 4ttf of smlw; bett-t aml
thin to a good fritter. Mien cook "as
usual. A thin- hatter makes a inure
tender cake. This original batter will
be goodjjor several weeks if the hreak-
’Tas-t bailer is never addis) to’ that to
be used the next day.,
Rice Pancakes.—Mix two
of boiled rive with two cup
milk and let stand, ip a coo
oxernight. In-th<> morning add, three
Cupfuls of sifti^l fjiuir. one teas|s»on
fill of salt, one tahlespoonful of melr
ed butter and op.e tablesr>oonful of
sugar, flen.t until thoroughly, mixed
Gra.n in Bag* or
Bulky Produce
Farm Produce in
Cement in Bag oi
Raw Materials
Finished Product*
Pa»aenger»
Pick-up Semes
x Consistent Development.
“What has become of the little hoy
who amused himself by placing ^ent
pins for people to- sip on ?” jr—-—-
"He has grown up to be Hie man
whi^ scatters glass in the street and
who laughs when a tire is punctured."
American
northern
Barnyard f ertilizer
Bottle*
Poultry in Crate*
Farm Machinery
Dre*seit Meat*
Fence Post*
Fruit and A/e g e t * b le* in Raiketa.
Boxes or Crate*
Baled hay. wheatVoat* or corn stalk*
Coal. Dirt. Gravel. .
Hogs, Cattle. Sheep
Cotton, Sugar C ane
Appl-«. Potatoes, Melons. Cabbagei.
Express
Baggage
;-4Vmr4'-»r-peir >l.‘ni-o
and Grain
Coal. Wood. Ice
Furniture
Hardware
Transfer and Storage
Fruits
Packing House Product*
Highway Repair Material*
Gardener s Truck
Dairy Products, etc., etc
A Commerce Truck Will Meature Up in Yoar Service
‘'Shallow !iu’n 1«clt
strong
men
Wcluls
A Health-Biiilding' Food
Southern Motors Corporation
Fourth and Poplar Street* Charlotte, N. C.
Distributors of Commerce Trucks and Commerce Service
Associate Dealers Wanted
the COMMERCE MOTOR CAR CO. DETROIT, MICH.
Ninth Yeer Manufacturer* Motor Trucka
(to.infill «»f baking powder nnd
A blend of wheat and
barley prepared to di
Perfection Muffins.—Mix r togofbs
gest easily and make
and keep people strong,
There s a Reason
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