Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, December 18, 1919, Image 7

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I SALUTE “DODSON’S LIVER TONE" / It Never Gripes or Sickens You Like Nasty Calomel. All Biliousness, Headache, Constipation Is Gone [1, 11 m 1 irz>j} a ■H i F 5 ^.! • 1 hr You’re bilious! Your liver is slug- fish ! You feel lazy, dizzy. Your head Is dull, your tongue coated, breath bad, stomach sour and bowels consti pated. But doii’t take salivating Cal omel. It makes you sick; you may lose a day. Calomel Is mercury which crashes Into sour bile like dynamite, breaking. ful nausea and cramping. To enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experi enced take a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight. Your druggist sells a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone for a few cents and guar antees each spoonful to clean your sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty Calomel, without making you It up. That’s when you feel that aw-‘ sick. Dodson’s Liver Tone can not salivate. Give It to the children. Adv. HTHIS isn’t one of those fake free trent- ment offers you have seen so many times. We dr n’t -offer to give you some thing for nothing—but we do guarantee that you can try this wonderful treatment, en tirely at our risk, and this guarantee Is backed by your local druggist. J. W. Perkins of i Atlanta. Georgia, writes: “I was afflicted with a very bad case of Eczema for 25 yenrs. which was in my feet, legs and hips. Through all this time I tried different remedies and doctors’ prescript tions, 'obtaining no relief until I used your III!NT’S SALVE. "One Box entirely cured me, and though two, years hare elapsed I have hud no re turn of the trouble. Naturally I regard It as the greatest remedy in the world.” Hunt’* Salve la compounded especially for the treatment of Eczema, • Itch, Ringworm, Tetter and other skin diseases. Remember Hnnt’s Salve costs you nothing If you are not satisfied, so do not delay but get a box now on our money back guarantee. l*rlca 75c at your druggist s or direct by mall if he does not handle it. A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Texas HELP BUSINESS TO PROSPER Matter of Vital Interest to Whole Community That Its Industries 8hall Flourish and Grow. *. ‘ There Is an old saying among mer chants that there are just two ways to Increase their yolyme of business, remarks Carl Hunt in The Nation’s Business. One is through the sale of merchandise to more people the other, through the sale of more merchandise to present customers. What is the community doing to help present industries? Is some jnan- ufacturer handicapped through the lack of street car transportation for his men, or through the need of a railroad switch that a stubborn city council has declined to authorize, or through some restriction which might easily and properly be removed? Or could additional capital be in vested in the present enterprises of the city, to the benefit of the community, and the profit of local investors? I am well acquainted with a small Indiana city which in time past has undertaken ?o be the home of a roll ing mill and a large tin-plate mill, 'though there was no apparent reason why'either should have been situated there? Both of them failed.. In the meantime, the whole com munity stood upon a foundation of stone which was of excellent quality for paving purposes, and from which lime could he, and later was. produced. The'one man who entered the stone business there eventually had a thriv ing trade which later, passing into the hands of outside people, grew rtlll larger. With fuel—a good grade of crml—hut a few miles away, and with such stone deposits, this community might have developed along thlR line tup! h*cal capital become Interested, or had the community made a serious and well-directed effort to interest stone men from other place*, for the city haa excellent railroad service—tlm'e main line*—and Is within ensy shipping dis tance of several important cities which afford a large market for crushed stone. burn and belching of gases, due to acidity, vanish—truly wonderful 1 Millions of people know that it is needless to be bothered with indiges tion, dyspepsia or a disordered stom ach. A few tablets of Pape’s Diapep- sin neutralize acidity and give relief at once—no waiting! Buy a box of Pape’s Dinpepsln now! Don’t stay dys peptic! Try to regulate your stomach so. you can eat favorite foods without causing distress. The cost is so little. The benefits so great.—Adv. Only a doctor of long -experience can look doleful when an epidemic 1* brewing. ^ WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT For many year* druggist a have watched with much intereat the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer’a Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medi cine. . It ia a phyaician’a prescription. Swamp.Root is a strengthening medi cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad der do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. ‘ It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Pr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention tbia paper.—Adv. Ask for OVERALLS and COVERALLS made of Stifel Indigo Cloth. It’s the brawny, “muscular” ma teria] that is made into color-fast^ wear-ever work clothes. The dots and stripes of Stifel’s Indigo Cloth posi tively will not break in the print This little murk on o Nvt’tm back of the cloth inside the gar ment is your guarantee of the genuine. Your dealer can su, J. L , W. Va ppju you. We are makers of die do0i only. STIFEL & SONS, Indigo Dyers and Printers 260 OmwcS St, H Y. MILE GUARANTEE It I* easy to be a philosopher when dealing with the other fellows’* trou ble*. CATERING TO TOURISTS X v% vs\*-» i i . n • • a FRESH -CRISP- WHOLESOME-DIUCIO'JS TNt lANtTMrv HITHOOS tfMIIS M TNI MAKING OS TMH BISCUITS MAKE TWIN YNB STANDARD *f EXCELLENCE fear (Wir ka* Run or/iAlu ek»«Ul. •Atk turn or write u 41*404 his name. CHATTANOOGA BAKERY CMAT T A MAO*A TIM . MUST BE MELTED IN TOWER FOOLED BY FINE FEATHERS Only Way City of St. Louis Can Get Rid of Bell Which Renders Structure Unsafe. The- two-ton hell which hang* In the tower of the city hall has made the tower unsafe, but the bell l- so large It would he dangerous to try to take it down, so It Is to be melted right where it I* with acetylene blow torches, such as arc copm|only sm«n In use by workmen repairing car trucks, • snys the St. I.nuls Post Dis patch. Building Commissioner McKelv.ey Eastern Potentate Evidently Unaccus tomed to Seeing Flunkys With So Much Gold Lace. The gorgeous uniforms of the dlgnl- fied English servants who always are In attendance at all official reception* have lu*en the rocks upon which the pride of more than one foreigner lias been wrecked. The Initiated 1* never sure as he approaches one of these Impassive-faced functionaries whether the latter Is a field marshal or a foot man. Witness the discomfiture of his highness Prince Felsal, son of the king Frtsh«n a Hsavy Skin With the antiseptic, fascinating CuU- cura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely scented convenient, economical face, akin, baby and dusting powder and perfume. Renders other perfhraes su perfluous. One of the Cutlcura Toilet Trio (Soap, Ointment. Talcum).—Adv: A jsdlte person is one who doesn’t let other people know wlmt he think* of them. OrtMltttd RyilMi, Sties, Inflamed Eyes relieved over night by Roman Eye Balaam. Una trial provsn Ita merit. Adv. „ ... X. Some people these day* believe that the roll of honor I* the roll of bank bill*. ECONOMY tiULULL lAOKit DOUBLE MILEAGE TIRES Never in tlra hlatory baa -uch a eat la prlc# bees m»4« Tba coat of tba Economy Double Fabric _ la now reduced la one-fourth of soar pracent tlra coat IM.MO aatlaM snsSsmsri *a tba (raataat recommendation of Economy Tlra*. RELINER FREE WITH EVERY TIRE Tubaa Ara Guaranteed Fraab Stock. Site Tires Tubse Bias Tlraa 10(1 ti lt S100 14(4 If II S«iI*T « If l.lt 14(4* It If ltd* S •. Only 1 ft . Iff 11(4* lift 11(4 • I It ' 1 40 M(4* ll.ft 11(4 lift 14b 11(1 ll.lt IK4 S. a. Only t.tt 1 »• IT(t lift It doc# not matter whether - yan ua# Economy Double fab ric Keconalrurted Tires on City pavements or Conntry roads, onr Guarantee of f.tOt miles holds food Send II deposit for each tire required and II tor each tube Balance C. O. D. subject to aaamtnatlon. A special discount of t% allowed If full amount accompanies order Stats wbetner Straight Bids or Clincher. Plain or Noaekid. Ns difference In prion. Oran Now ana Reduce Your Tire Con to a Minimum 1 ECONOMY TIRE & RUBBER CO. Deut 75 1208 W. 15th St, Ckicaga. 111. Tabes •1 M HI Iff Iff tit tit IE These concrete tables and benches have been built in a picturesque canon by the people of San Bernardino, Cal., aa a convenience to picnickers and mo tor tourists.—Popular Mechanics Mag azine. pronounced the tower unsafe ns long of lledjnz, nt the great reception In a* the bell remnlns, because the steel ! the guildhall to England's returning supports have been corroded. More over, ho said, nn attempt to lower the hell would be very dangerous, tliere- fore the decision to take It down a bucketful at a time. The only time In recent years that the bell lias been rung was the day of the armistice celebration. It was* rung when the building was constructed In '1904. The bell cost about $2,000. The expense of removingTt will be about $1,500- It Is six feet high and four feet In dlqmeter at the base. Clothes Do Make a Man. Patience—Do you know Jimson? Patrice—Do you mean that seedy- looking Individual?” ‘‘Yes. He’s a self-made man.” “Well, I know his clothes never made him.” Some tailors would make excellent cavalrymen: they are natural horn chargers. hero. Field Marshal Viscount Allenby. The Arabian prince, clad in his of ficial robes of oriental design, was one of the many famous men at the guild hall. Always punctilious In the ex treme, his highness made his way Into the ancient hall, bowing to right and left ns lie met great soldiers and statesmen of the country. He neared one, who. wearing won derful raiment adorned with yards of heavy gold lace, appeared to he great er than them all. The prince bowed deeply—to the lord mayor’s flunky. Poetic Nomenclature. Illinois Is an Indian word with the French suffix “ols.” meanfhg “Tribe of Men.” Indiana means “Indian Land.” Michigan is an Indian word meaning “Fish Weir,” so called from a fancied resemblance of the lake to a fish trap. Minnesota Is Indian for “Sky-tinted water.” Ohio means “beautiful wa ter.” Wisconsin means “rushing wa ter.” jom an anai •aiaannaank ■ ■■■•■•■■■■■■■a, fheres something really, fascinating about.the nut like flavor of Grape “Nuts ' The strength and nutrition gleaned from this wheat , and malted barley food make it a most sensible breakfast cereal. - while its low cost adds true economy. Interlocking Brick. Burned walls falling all around him during the great fire in San Francisco gave an Arizona man the idea of self- binding and interlocking brick, a type of building material which' promises to revolutionize brick construction ^work the world over. The principle of the brick is decidedly simple. On one, side of the brick are two annular bosses which are concentrically located op posite two annfllar depressions on the other side of the brick, so that when the bricks are laid the bosses register with the depressions. In that way the bricks are locked into the wall and none can be removed unless all the bricks above it are first taken away. In sections of the country where hol low-wall construction has come into popularity the interlocking brick seems likely to' prove the most pop ular, because It can be used in tying the*two walls together. The bricks can be extended across the open space and made to lock together and act as a binder. Hollow-walls are desirable because of their coolness in sections where humidity prevails. Use Care in- Selecting Plants. In selecting plants one is governed largely by the soil and climatic condi tions, position ’ of buildings, walks, drives, fountains, bodies of water, and the surrounding area. Soil conditions may be changed by the addition of manufe or commercial fertilizers. Of ten the amateur is not familiar with the various kinds of plants, and is unable to make the proper selections. For such individuals it. Is advisable for them to visit the parks and oth er well planted landscapes. Thte will enable one to become familiar witb- the plants and their names, ah<T will aid greatly in the selections of shrub bery to suit his particular needa. Met- ftl tags giving the technical and com mon names are attached to many ol the plants In the parks which will be found helpful to the amateur. to a * dty ara •in: Y from your fertilizer will be greater if you use . . ’ trade mark REGISTTRXO The Fertilizer That Made 7~T—- i . Fish Scrap Famous A - F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO. Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Lynchburg, Va. - Tarboro, N. C Charlotte, N.C. Washington,N.C Columbia,S.C. Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta,G*. Macon, Go. . t Cohimbut. G% Montgomery, Ala. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, QWn