The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 11, 1915, Image 7

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pawo, lllUIIHflll IMII'I tJMi a v INIj:« Work. Um vp your UnaUh Ur«r! ®a«,>ad cheerful: ante yovr ~ b« Tlgoroas and foS of Wtloo. Pat taka no ou edomal, becanoa It makes you •tek an« you may lose Vday’t work. Calomel la mereary or aalcksilTer, w klch causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes lata sour bile llks dynamite, breaking It ap. That’s when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. listen to me! If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest Urer and bowel cleansing yoa erer experienced just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson’d Uver Tone. Tour druggist or dealer sells yoa a IP cent bottle of Dodson’s liver Tone under my personal money* Teddy -Bear Saves Child. A teddy bear saved Grace Mdwer, five-year-old daughter of Mr. an<f Mrs. C. E. Mower, from injury. Mr. Mower is the agent of the St Paul railway and the family lives on the second Boor of the depot building. The little girl was playing In one of the windows when the screen gave way and she fell to the brick walk. She held the teddy bear tightly In her anus and thus fell on it preventing death or serious ‘ injury.—Cottonwood (8. D.) Dispatch to New York Sun. v The Right Time. “Your fattier must have been in a very good humor when he let you get a motor cycle.” "Ah! l seised the cycle-logical mo ment to ask for It.” * , will clean year sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty calomel and that It won’t make yoa sick. Dodson’s liver Tone Is real liver medicine. Ton’ll know It next morn ing. because yon will wake np feel ing fine, year liver will be working, your headache and dlsxlness gone, your stomach will bo. sweet end your bowels regelar. j Dodson's Liver Tone Is tntlraly vegetable, therefore harmless and cannot salivate. Give it to your chil dren. Millions of people are using Dodson’s Liver Tons instead of gerons calomel now. Tour druggist will tell yoa that the Is almost stepped entirely hafra^ Compromise. Jimmie’s mother had promised to give him five cents every day provid ed he would keep out of mischief. The other day when the boy came home from school,, she opened her purse and. asked: “Have you been a good boy today, Jimmie?" The youngster hesitated a moment and then said: "111 tell you what, mother. You give me two cents ’and ask no questions.” Not Gray Hatra hot Tired Byes make tu look older than we are. Keep your Eyes young and you will look young. After the Mot lea alwaya Murine Your E/a*~ Don’t tell your age. Kvery time two women go to a matinee together they call It a theater party. Hill Hill Hill Table from Sunny Climes California Asparagus Pineapple From tropical Hawaii, borne of tbe wrssIcM, mart lasdoas pineapple, comes dm ooe; sad CJUomi.. wWe the taodmed atp^agu. gro^ .upp&e. tbe other. TheUbt* almem beck of both ■ a warrant of a product tbat wil | , JmM on Ubbf/’t at your grocer a Libby, McNeill a Libby, Chicago Hill Hill Hill Hill Tty Experienced Snuff User Knows And She’ll Tell You That * - Tube Rose SWEET SCOTCH Snuff is blended just right from good to bacco by a thoroughly clean process. It has less ill effect on the nerves; and is so soft, mellow and soothing that it puts that good, old contented smile on your face, and keeps it there. It deserves its rep utation as “The Snuff i That Satisfies,” The Green Labels Are Good For Premiums. U your dealer won't supply you with satisfying TUBE BOSE SNUFF, send us 6c for i big Ift-oz. tin or 60c for 12 cans. Brown A Williamson Tobacco Co. L WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 10c Worth of V Will Clear $1.00 Worth of Land Gel rid of the stumps and grow MKs big crops on cleared land. Now io the time to dean np your farm while prodocts bring high prices. . Waiting U quickest, cheapest and earnest with Letir Free* mg Du Font FTpleawram They work m cold GREEK, Ohio Station.) In pnettoe summer pruning on a considerable scale ia not advisable. It la difficult to see, wheq the leaves are on. Just which branches should be re moved. except in tbe case of dead branches. One must be on bis guard, also, to avoid peeling of the bark when it peels readily. Pruning is leee expe ditiously done in summer than when tbe trees are dormant There are occasions, however, when one desires to complete work of pnur- Ing begun early in the season. There need be no fear of injuring the trees goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. 1* It plMwnat. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other HamsUg substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms “ For more than thirty and allay* F has been in Flatulency, Wind for the relief of Couet/pmSmu all Teething Troubles and A perfect Remedy (or Cmtaftpo tion. Sour Stomach. Diarrhorti, Worms. Fewrishores and Loss OF SUSP. Diarrhoea. It regulate* tb* 8tor assimilate* the Food, giving healthy The Children** Panacea Iwa Mothei GENUINE CASTOR1A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of yme Csitmuii CoMMirr, NEW "YORK. _ \ 1 li ininIliv olil l I 11 • »S I S J J < I N I S BMCtCasvofW In Use For Orer 31 Years The Kind You Howo Always Bought TMB •eiMTAoa »»»•*. N fW V*«« W. A Badly- Pruned Peaeh Tree—The Searing Wood la Near the Extremi ties of the Llmbe, and Even a Small Crop of Fruit Would Be Likely to . Break the Llmbe. by taking off e moderate number of breaches whoa the leevee ere on. In spite of tho fact that the removal of leevee debditetee s tree. If doe# early la the summer tbe injury is less then efter the summer growth is nearly Whore Money Falla “I'm afraid that the rich have too much power In this country," sold tho student of political economy “That may be true In some cases,' admitted tbe observant person, “but ! I notice that when a rich man Is In a deuce of a hurry to get a telephone number he has to wait about as long as anybody else." What the Doctor Knows KIDNEYS MUST MB RIGHT INSURE HEALTH TO The removal of dead branches A offset tho vitality of the tree, no when done. Nor can there be effect if here and there branches, which are too oiooo, or which cross, are removed. The thin ning out of small, twiggy branches tor tha purpose of thinning the fruit is not a harmful process In eerly sum mer. The drain on the tree is leas than it would be to beer an abnormal ly heavy crop of fruit There ere a great many trees which might be re lieved of a surplus of fruit doling May and early June to good advantage. BEST ORCHARD COVER CROPS Largely of Same Composition as Farm yard Manure—Interesting Conv • parloon Is Given. Cultivation is the cheapest and most valuable fertiliser at the disposal of the grower. The best cover crops are largely of the same composition as farmyarfi manure, and with the excep tion of being unable to seed the soil with germs of decay, may take their place In every particular. A compari son of tbe three most popular cover crops with manure is shown herewith: Nitrogen Pet. Vetch m Red clover .41 Rye(green) .<5 Phos phorus Pet. .141 .13 LI Potash Water Pet. Pet. .471 n.u .« moo TA Manure ..I to .71 .tto.TS .X to .371 Vetch and red clover ere legumes .and take e large pert of tfielr nitro gen from the air, and when they decay give it to the soil. Rye has the power of breaking np and absorbing a large quantity of potash. They are all lack ing in phosphorus, which is easily and cheaply supplied by 200 pounds of add phosphate or fine bone meal TREATMENT FOR FIBE-BLIOHT Only Proeesa Recommended by Plent Pathologists Is to Cut It Out point Surface of Mound. There is nothing that can be done to cure or remedy the pear or fire-blight after it hot once started. The only process recommended by plant pathol ogists ig to cut it out, and thus stop its ravages. The cut should be mode at least a foot below tbe blighted area, in order to be gore to cut below all dis eased tissue. Plaint the surface of the wound with limeeulphur or formalin solution. One- qnartor of a pint of formalin eolation to five gallons of water makes a good steHHiint solution to be used at any where disease germs of plants, or boshes sirs to be killed. f Might has reached ike bhrk of tho larger branches or trqn^, fit. should be neatly trimmed sway a knife than sferfflssj* sad paint- Dip knives a Frw people realise to what exteat their health depend, upon the coodrtioa of the kidneys. Tbs phyaictan ia asaiiy ap cases of se rious illness, makes s cheat teal aaalyria ef tbe patient’s arias. He knows that ea- leaa the Mdaeye are dotaf their properly, the other orgaae a be brought back to health sad Whoa the kidneys are aegteetsd or abased in aaywey, aerioaa reeahs are sure to follow. Therefore, it is parUeakriy neessaary te psy more attention to the health of these important organa An ideal herbal compound that has had remarkable auoceee so a kidney remedy ia Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. Tbs mild sad healing iafiaenea of this preparatioa. in most cases, ia aooa real ised. according to swern statements and verified testimony of those who hare need When your kidneys require get Swamp-Root st once from any phar macy. It is sold by every druggist fas bot tles of two uses—Me and $1.00. However, if you with first to tost this great preparation, send tan eente to Dr. Kilmer * Co., Binghamton, N. Y„ fed a ■ample bottle. When writing be seen tioa this paper.—Adv. One of Thooo Friends. "Wombat, I’m n friend of yours, and must tell you that today Flubdub saying some vary moan things about you.” “If yon are a friend of mine, why lid yon stand there and listen to him 7“ "Well, I’m a friend of his, too.” CUTICURA COMPLEXIONS Ore Usually Fresh and Claar, Soft and Volvaty. Try One. <* -r Tbs Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and haal. Thus these snpercreamy emollients promote and maintain the natural purity and beauty of the skin, scalp, hair and kaads under conditions which If neg lected might disfigure them. Sample each free by null with Book. Address postcard, Cntlenra. Dept. XT, Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv. A men never gets over thinking how smut he Is to have almost succeeded st anything. Had gxperienoe. “So." said the old think you would make a good valet for an old wreck like me. do yen? I have a glaaa aye. a wooden leg and a wax arm that need loahlng after, do* to mention false teeth, sad so forth." "Oh. that's all right plied the appilceut eothustastteelly; “I’ve bed lota of experience. I six years .in the meet of e big ■ Tit-Bite. PRAISE FROM Tdb *f H*r Leaf Safttri** mi Haw Ska F*bb4 Relief. HmAmA J*tk Wayneevllle. N. C.—Mrs Fry, wife of the Pastor of Circuit West era North Carolina fare nee, M. K. Church South, writes “Abq*t 1M9. about fifteen years age, I had a severe case of Typhoid Fever end a relapse, which left me in a very bed condition, which got worse all the time Wee so nervous, could net stay la the room alone for five minutes, and I was Irregular ... My nervonaaess was an awful worry to ma aad ay friends, end I couldn’t sleep for Cow or five sights at a time. Tbs doctors would often have to glva ms somsthisg to make as sleep . . . Could do none of my work and had to keep a cook. I then began taking Cardui and after I bod taken half a bottle I felt I wan improving and not so vary long after wards I was able to go to church . . . After I had taken four or five bottles, I wss.sbls to turn off my cook and do my own work, sad I got back my cor rect mental condition, for I had been so nervous and absent minded, since my Illness ... I was also able to re turn to school and resume my studies and my piano lessons st Trinity CM* legs where I was in attendance.” Rev. Mr. Fry writes: “She cannot praise Cardui too highly. It is well worth whet it costs. I will recommend It to any lady in poor health.” Can yon doubt the merit of Cardui, in the face of such evidence? Give it a trial. All good druggists sell CerdnL udd Side Sloe, 184A AH Deaton \ . i Something Better to Watch. "Do your men watch the clock T’ "Not since I hired that pretty ste nographer.” A N U R I C I The Newest Discovery in Chemistry This is a recent discovery of Doctor Pierce, who is heed of the Invalid’s Hotel and Surgical Institute At Buffalo, N. Y. Experiments at Dr. Pierce's Hospital for several years proved that there Is no other eliminator of uric add that can be compared to iL For those easily recognised symptoms of Inflammation—aa backache. urine and frequent urination, as well as sediment In tbe urine, or if uric in the blood has caused rheum*- it is simpler wonderful bow sure ly “ Anuria'’ acts The best of results are always obtained in esses of acute n tha Joints, in grmvdi ia variably the pninnsnd ", * . < “Anuric” manufactured by Dr. Pierce, or eveh write Dr. Pierce for a large trial package (10c), If yon suspect kidney or bladder trouble, send him a sample of yow water and describe symptoms. Dr. Pierce’s chemist will examine It, then Dr. Pierce will report to yon without fee or charge. NOTE. — “Anuric" is thirty-seven times more active then Uthia in elimi nating uric udd. and In * harmless bat reliable chemical compound that may b* safely given to children, bat should “bo used only , by n«y wish to restore fhstr todneya to parted