The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 21, 1919, Image 8
ms
AKDOWN
Mist Kelly Telit How Lydia
E. Pinknam't Vegetable
Compound Restored
npound Kest
Her Health.
Newark, N. J.—"For about thret
years 1 suffered from nervous break
down and got so
weak I could hardlv
stand, and had head
aches every day. I
tried everything I
could think of and
r * was under a phy
sician’s care for two
years. A girl friend
had
v
V
used Lydia E.
^Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound and
she told me about
lit From the first
[day I took itlbegan
to feel better and
now I am well and
able to do most any
kind of work. I
have been recom
mending the Com
pound aver since and give you my per
mission to publish this letter"-Miss
Flo Killy, 476 So. 14th St, Newark,
N» J*
The reason this famous root snd herb
remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable
Compound, was so successful in Mise
KHIy'a caee was because it went to the
root of her trouble, reston d her to a
normal healthy condition and as a result
her nervousness disappeared.
•-
Lift off Corns!
1*1 fcwrt a bm erwJ
MtB orJy • few <
1
nod had
Its Class.
“Is forestry a f!< irncer*
•fft clueht • to be an art. Isn’t It
rtefe all tW* jyood cuts come from."
1
£*•>'
Dofl16o From Bad to Worse!
Are you always weak, miserable and
you
ha If-nick? Th^n it's time )ou found /out I
. ^
'what is wontj. Kidney weakness
ittei
causes much sutiering from backache,
lameness, stiffness and rheumatic
pains, and if neglected, brings danger
of serious troubles—dropsy, gravel and
Bright’s disease. IVn t delay. U»e
Dotn’t ' Kidney .Pills. They have
helpsd thousands and should help you.
Ask y<
your neighbor!
A South Carolina Cate
Mrs. A. T. Bullard,
K*4 Kobeson St., iien-
nettsvllle. 8 C.. says:
*‘I suffered three years
of agony and my kid
neys were the esuae
of the trouble snd
kspt me In constant
mmmy. Pains shot
* to my
,r .
hodg Must •
*• Ksd-
AWARDS OF SCHOLARSHIPS
IN
THE MEDICAL COLLEGES OF
CHARLESTON ARE MADE.
Cotton Crop Rsport
j New Orleans (Special).—Secretary !
Hester’s annual r*T>ort on the com
mercial cotton crop put* the crop of j
11918 19 at 11.639,653 bales, a decrease
under the crop of 1917-18 of 267.320.
r.nd n decrease under 1916-17 of 1,201,•
281. • • . '
He snyi that the crop of Texas is
641,000 hales lens than last year, the
group of "other Gulf States” (embrac-
iliK .I^oujsiana. Miasisaipiii., ArkanadS*
Tennessee, Oklahoma, Missouri, Ari
zona, California, Kansas and New
IMG I SIKH
mi fii on nia mi
Selections Are Made From Among
• Applicants Who Are Unable to Pay
Their Own Expenses.
Columbia.
Mexico), show^Ml a decrease of 381,000
hales and the proup of Atlanta States
(Including Alabama, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, .Ken
tucky, Virginia);' an increase of 655,-
000. ‘ 1
He puts the average price at 30.36
cents, compared with 28.86 last year,
18.41 year before last and* 11.99 in
1915 16 amt the average commercial
value p#»r bale at $155.14 against
Governor Cooper - announced the 1 * 147 39 last y par fln(i 82 the year
awarding of scholarships in the Med-1 * ,efnre an( * the value of th« crop, in-
ical College of South Carolina at eluding *tho ae^d at $2,045,251,868
Charleston, for the medical and phar-1 a S ain8t $2,001,682,939 last year.
maceutical courses. There is one ap-!
pointment from each congressional
district in each course. The appoint
ments carry an appropriation of $160
and are good for one year.
These appointment* were made as
FOH THE. DISTRICT
WASHINGTON PEOPLE WILL
TAKE PART IN LAUNCHING OF
^VESSEL JN DECEMBER,^
WAR GARDEN MEDALS SHOWN
Bronze Memorials of the Great Work
Dor^e by the Victory Gardeners—
Move to Stimulate Breeding of Cav
alry Horses.
Dove Season Changed.
Federal legislation ha* changed th<*
open season for shoot’ng doves from * nK<ifonp t^ie \irginin Shipbuilding
Washington.—On a tiny in next De
cember. not yet determined, citizens
of Washington will take part In a
Went demonstration to celebrate the
launching at the Alexandria shipyards
of a big government freight vessel
which will h*» named the District of
Columbia. The Washington chamber
of Commerce has been invited to par
ticipate In the affair by President Liv-
Septembcr 16 to October 16 a* the
hr u possible, after careful Invest!- 0 '* ,,,n * for "I”'" s °"' h
«»tion. to applicants who d.d not hare !^ * ro " n, ,,n ' , th,r, ‘ h!r hrourM * bou ' *
the flnanrial means to pay their wly ! '»»
!
through college. They sre:
8<*hool of Medirine: Ashley
to Wsde Hsmntm Gibb**, stste game
warden Th* South Ciroiln* law was
D. Bunch.
Miler’s Fie# Record
Admiral Wtlliaui ft <*m|» ri»n. Iste
commander In chief vt t!*e P»< lllr fleet,
who retire*] fnon doty Jnne
BDth had an unu«u.tl rar*-er In tha
world oar Atyafral <'a|*rr ••o had the
re<|tiiring tl*e frvafo«t
Aa«af •kill aft I d H«4n«tlr tnet of {«•
trotllftf the P««lS* o •*rr» *0*1 of hot-
lUg ' reJ«tM«k* • |lh * he g»w«eVW>
IhnMh an4 iVotml A Me t a«
its
it • : * t* —iI I • - '
Haight. Charleston; John
Clark’s Hill; Arthur
wood; M O Patton
M Jonea. York; John Iver Willros.
Darlington: and Jam** Furninn Her
hart Columbia
flrhool of Pharmary H f L. Califf
Daoatark FVafteks Mfthry. AMwrrtfW.
K T MrKmney Oreanvilla; TVtaaaa
P Crawford Bit ra; r W llandarwow.
Cuaway. and M B Riley, of Leesvtll-
Thar* waa no sppfIrani fag tho
•rftoul <d phannsrv frogs the l^r*t
MMlB& and as ann—nl
Irfr
made to confirm with the federal nvi .
TV*
r Kennerlx. Green’! * r • ,<,r,, b,rd ,r ' ,,T • r ' b ' r a "’' ’’
. rnunlsln Inn; W ! e—rsl ssserrblv rf the Wvte h-.-
w-.i * * • s st since that t!m* I'nit'd fl»*t*a sgerta
have notified Me. O HS** that the op***
•ea-on under
law la fnm Or
tober If to January tl. tnctnalve
In Oe'iegoeefa
Pat t, *-»• r we* Tt-r gen
• vpl h»a f*evah*d the «Flr • a # Faftl
*f n *’*e rf* w-y •genera' a t at rf
the eef*e e«*toea ef the fit *• the!
Conx'^tlon. nnd Prasldent Harter of
the chamlKT has accepted for that
organ'ration.
In hi* letter Mr. LivingHtone sug
gested closer co-opera r ion lietween
the grade tMallea In ^IVashington «nd
Irt Alexandria. Replying. Mr. Harper
M:
**1 wish to «a> that It I* a mistaken
Idea that the Washington chamber of
nonmerce la not Interested In the de-
Vehifiment nnd gr*mth **f Alexandria
City and the territory between that
dry Vnd the lh«trl«d of C««lnmh4aL
Th. ettamher Itna tent Vt* Vntereaf tre
ward it «e eafaMIahmmt of niannfnr
tnrtng i ’ -fists along the fiver between
the V* m* eft tea ever s*nAr the 14m wa
at«rt».i and the people nf Alexandria
Sgay fes* asonred that they • II hero
•ap. - •*•.
Mr W
u«t
teess eteeg VSyr~fai|
I ftes»- ntfll Ra the hand ad the 4e»t
«e or nd** Anal a he la hnaydind *e
aparaktiwd m foMfietuffa t*hftn Bam
• i X hka nkod* fstewtiaa fisgvn la afhsg
'*a* and taamang ledb •naP tha *d
^ <de* nha as • (Shady eaaatVXhggMM ha
is# ft-gx ad lra«MI
mwin i Atamney nr mam has m
•• aod a teSawram teen tha dapngl
vaeat ad gaaswa aaa*r*e<*ag him •» ana
aS age*M* ad tha BawaaMneni is fisSVitS
sg ant ttnaa nha am hoard tag hooi
• and ha yaswaad amamat thaaa
a-an cha ahois t^an ad tha aaa*e«
* i *
Cj • * P"** <
Hence the sealed package
—Impurity-proof -suardlns.
con-.
tents—the beneficial goody.
The Flavor Lasts
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UVHUST |T COM lUMIRS'OV
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1 V.
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'a •*♦# on hero
%* a*
Uoap#—ad
Mtnsar
Law R-*aaa Aw ▼
Tha
t»agree er*p ad Bunth Cpaatana
Vr-ag wg e* MBh an aaerngn
% a rmr ae R did Iasi yanf sd
be veal hadeee Tha fignsns fhg
mi ft ef $%*t haaa Sana paid an
raaeima vaarhava dnrvnd tha
Yen ran Hfl **d
mt Rngsra
feW e*CT ferm. «r ram ftw
> tee* and the herd aSta nah
B hottowi af feet,
bottle o4 *1 rvesana* rveta
• 7 drag Were, at ply a few
m tha mm ar rai n*. In*
dtope hart »ag then i barfly
MBt br'tU'M- mr com 44 CfiTTUi
WmK ami all. without one tat
r normra*. Truly ! No hi
wmth «d Jadf uaa hm ft rumu and a
frart <*a againet II SS ranSs Inal veer
aad fill fee Itl? aaanth ad duif >
The ••eraga pneea fee tha oeveml
Went be 'art year a-re Je'v TIM
g«et $) |? Be premier aad Or
BHBRRsr vs **** *
Me| W R fhsunR r gnlar army
adtsaf Rpa hewn aee wped Sa the (*U
•eaws* ed fhmh Cam* -a sa prud*<aa*e
«d tnd'gafa *r*ao v • sad tar* im mr
madssg Ma| A MT r^awvats auparg
•nap affbrer a he nr* h* reiarrad td
duty Rrfgexahar la sa -ndVtv ts tn
horukellsn fye-vn the war ♦*p**y®aar
•earRSBR FruuSdrnl CarraO
»
tan
msftd IduWgRVtpa de
aa Mwnhiatg od the a*
l vawupS* sad nasHhaa
*v
S a».
■
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ie
Caoaoa iea**>«<
WaaSiigisW -
tata*ent« of aan
Ifiouh Msaur «a • ••*•
Aasaee Vt CvuM •Cate Se>S epxsias
*r s*nda hts refe*f ed th* •mliftoo
ed iss a - (%s* |4 hr»nr%»* and ** i xa In
dHrtdnsI baak The mB naa fw rh*
rwaditiae ad the In** 11« w* Jove IS
Tha repeal ahawa thvl tha latal re
41
•wfipl
Raven ae
«e via me
Uggne-*-'*'- **..>*»..■* sMNM-.ee
n eeebsa -n e>e baSsg esnS*
ar» * •i'* f ( * -sew red a ish n amr ae
gpeefb eh*»h f«-evne a aagf ad Ha*e
•Srpanif add §eemr*re tha aeaad hi aaune
moae Baa aeeernl •ensnrVee, We saw
ladbgnwd by Mee ed tile xaedraa rvteee
ad Nan Yark nha had (harp* ed tha
anHagr eferatom «ea the ((eegwa that
kdryehra ne^ imeght «p frmn her hold
that Snd be»a ta the aater ever Bans
aamob* aad yet tooheai a* beight a*
nhm *hey neat d**o a J abor ddka tbe
•■nter fold* «d ahfarh *edy nerr *4r
Jared "
Koate nlaea that l.*«l !■ an yeamv-
Baa*
ari
Vats Dn Mars Wash,
saars b» **v aad you gat tr*u
out sd avrrytlprg wbm yo
Road cuaduW I sapauTtlpa
Jr
Uttrnor Mot v«
Ju*t b<»ught n .'*> «*t*nr Hgnr
ut of th** •h«*p nnd
down tbs street ,lk ** *he Tw.-n-
tltdh Ounturv LinLi^l when the «*lg:»r
girt rsmsrkol to thr u«*xt cu'gomer:
-That mai- hna n very |M*lltc wny «>f
begging for n llvliix.’’
“Why do you call a nmn a logger
whwi he buys 2fi-cent cigar?" asked
th® customer, puzzled by her remark.
•That's ®n«y,” «he replied. "A blind
BMMV will give a lead penell when you
dm{hS dime In his hat, but that gink’s
been wantin’ to sell me some oil
stock.*; .
vere aaftioia* ed b( d^alrtcta fl
Iowa
F nt to be announced later
fierood. David W Caaton
Aiken
Third Elbert H. Aull. Newberry,
rourth. Oacar W |*abh. Isaurenx
Fifth. Seabn»ok C Carter. Cheater
Sixth to he snnouneed later.
Seventh, Julian 9, Wolfe. Orangi
burg.
Of thla A-*mat |V4 b^r iil t? Is od Is
dtv dux* 4epaa*t. anhjeet tx eheeR. and
•artugs 4*pootta amourt to 822 262
211 22 Th* u-divlded profita amount
to f2.C47.h4t &fi
•t.
n
Ftvar fi'tuat on Good.
Dr Jamea A. Hayite. atata health
officer, aaid atatlatlcs f-om everv
county in the atate showed a decline
7 v lev**,
VW Fruit* *»f |Vvne.** with a k
a r<B*
1BIB
To Berry *
. The army r* tt*<
C*Ml«tlf iit«*«l \» Ith
J Sttow a« •*li.:)n
• «*ii In thlf* city i
Ing mxne a<*ti«*n uhirh Hill stiflllllnte
Army Mprarx
ml iMwnL r«** etitly
.2|nj. Gen William
• It. h.t« I ►•*eii fn sea-
ymra hmught 277* s WdiU* at
(•••fit and • (t|*«*r me*a 1 v |
|.re* i*(U* »t«u»e* arv never i<fit
A new avenue of wealth 1
to the aorld hy nt«*un
•uhuiarlne.
•f th
•yxtwn. rruiiad wrakoraa.
aervuanoms snd Mchnraa
OROVCi'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
rratorra Energy snd Viiahty by Purifying
Enrlchiug the Bkiod. When you fsul
for
thlv year in the number of cxne* cl military aervlor. It la atitie*! nt the
typhoid fever aa compared with nre i ^ ar department that ev**rv *»*'eti«*n of <
vlous yearn. The decline is partlcu ( the rnii»H< Stn'es was c*»mhe<l <*luring
larly gratifying in count ci in
ring its strengthening. Invigorating cf*r, t. tau
how It brings color to tha cheek* and how
2 it improve* the appetite, you will than
, Wrlcbt'a tadlaa V#»#t«bU mm rontala l00iC Va * 1 * 6 '
Ith »..e l'e\\ of Ink- j n/ttiun* but incr-«ti»nia. wbirh act GROVE S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
i!K?^U , t?iS5?.*CI t *Ad t v kr * "o* • P« tent mwdlctmt. It la •imply
MM* .n! *«t by |rru.i.«u AJv. . lRQN ^ §u$pen<ied |n SyT ^ p
Synod Authorize* Drive.
Raialng the proposed amount of
$150,000 for educational purposes Mi rcnimun jt v health work is h^lng pro , horses "with the most unsatisfactory' ••ntiv ev
X r mnr !%/%«• •*«• O **> /4 O I t * W Wl A V* 1 VX < 1 T ^ i"\ 1 1 fV A 2 *' m I
moted. Dr. Hayne emphasized.
State Troops From Oversees
A detachtrfent from the First Corn?
Newberry and Summerland College.'-
to $300,000 and showing a spirit of en
thusiasm throughout the meeting, the
South Carolina Lutheran Synod au
thorized the campaign for funds for
the two institutions at the special
meeting here. The doubling of the in
amount to be asked came somewhat hoys. h;»s arrived from overseas and
as a surprise to the most enthusiastic has been d’rooted to ( amp Gordon for
supporters of the campaign. | demobilization.
Old. but Evvr New.
• A preacher ut the eTr»*e <*f hi* ser
mon Mild; "Let nil in the houxe who
hch the war In an nt tempt to buy cavalry ^ Hre paying their debts stand up. I'res-
ery man. woman nnd child.
results:' The scarcity of the riding i
type of horse is attributed not only
to the increase of automotive frans- j
pnrtntion. but to the greater profit to 1 stand
Artillery Park, Th ”d Corps Troops , P"' i"''"!<i''ion <>f other ( ,. an .\ Vuin hungr..-look n- individual. | member of theii family had Malaria
In wh^h there a**e 79 South Carolina i I!vtl st, " k - I clothed in his lust summer's suit, slow- ! needed a body-building, strength-givi
In spite of the efvoperafiop of the
ngricuPura! with .the
army- since b-11 to siinmlntf* the
Rainbow Division Chartered.
The secretary of state incorporated
Public Mu c t Be Served.
Frank W. Phealv nnd TT. TI. Arnold
the South Carolina Division of the members of the South Carolina rad
So pleasant even children like it Tbe
blood need* Quinine (o Purify it and IRON
to Enrich it These reliable tonic prop
erties never fail to drive out impurities in
the blood.
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it
the favorite tonic in thousands of homes.
..v u. More than thkty-five years ago. folks
•Now .-Tory mm, not pn.vint his , ^ rid, , loX diMMcJ to gM^OVCS
up. 11m os,option. „ TASTELESS ChiU TONIC when a
«r
_ giving
ly niyrnmed fl_ pcrpcndfcuhir^fwsition. tonic. The formula is just the same to-
‘ llow is it. iuv f riend.’’ asked the an ^-^ ou can .^ et ** ^ rom d^lg
60c per bottle.
with one exception, rose to their feet.
The preacher seated them nnd said:
minister, ‘‘you are the only man not
store.
breeding o<' the^bvdivd type of horse, M hle to meet his obii gat ions?”
it is- stale.
‘only
start
‘I run a newspaper.” he answered.
Rainbow Division, as an eleemosynary foad commission, have isnmd a per
institution, "to perpetuate that spirit nuntory order to c^mnel the Char
of comradship which has been the lesVn Ar Western Caro' ra Railway
greatest singJe factor in the success of Cotnpanv to transf r fre’gbt ever th
m-giigibl-
lias yet le-' ii made, ou ng to ilie lack “mHi the brethren here who stood dip
of-:idu(|ii;ite appropriations friaft con- ' . tn , Inv M,|,serii»oi-s, } ,nd—”
gr'‘' s - . ’ g t , "laH us pray,” exclaimed the minis-
It api'eer- >! ;t' : i.inv of t!ie Mesi Fxrliange.
colts
been
bred under ri jt system have
sold to privat* 1 individuals nt
prices ybioe thos»* allowed the army
the division and to commemorate Jhe smir t’-ackjiWhe^Ambrlcpn^Ship Bu'’'’ j A .. t j 0 farmer
ema
MONEY BACK
wltbont question {? Bust'* 8*lva
deeds of our dead comrades.” The Ing ard Dock Corporation at Reau
/
cannot lie vXm t*‘ed to produce any- j
headquarters of the chapter will be .in fort : th'tn: for th<* gnti Tum ni w’ffhotvt su ! ».
the office of the state-highway engi-; The sftir track is the property oftlr ^ . f u fhaf fhe sltll . |
near at Columbia. ship buiWlnr comnanv and because o afjon 4*, -fvmedied unless the
The divisional organization was vime disagreement as to cert" ; jrovt , rnf|| ,. nt f , r , tv ^ f( , r |ht . f>nKlur .
formed at Muyschoff Germany. April clauses in nr-ros-d contract, the rad | t|n|| - of r )IfM ., * s , r „ s on an t ^, ia , pilv .
8. 1919
roed dUcontlpued It* service.
Dial It Fifth Hunting.
Washington—(Special) — Senator
IMel hi« been In correspondence with
the federal bureau of Bahene* In re
gard to deliveries next spring of B*h
fry fir •tucking of pond* oe South
Carofiaa farm* Thar* ere moms af
1 each poad* than m ght la
*
Suqsr to Supoty Need. *
Mayor Blalock ha« been advised
that a solid car loxd of 'near h«ft been
•hipped to Columbia for d^trtbutioa,
* CVlumh** merchant* m*v hand It
their order Ip Mr* T W D'i>»d*ne
at the ativer'* r# e» The aegxr viY
e*at tftY per haadfed
; Ing hri'ls with fb** *lr;»ft l»*»rvr or
•t«*cr arid by paying j r*-a-«.nnnhh* |*»1ce
1 for th** <•df*.
The Difference.
Jimson-hud hoard nows about Jon-j
son .that pain 'd and grieved him. j
When In* met .loiison he demanded:
"What’s tlii^ I hear nfmut you and
your wife having trouble? J.efore
you'were nuuxhtd you told me you,
woiikl go to fhe end' of -the enrih to- !
get her."
"Ye'.” mUiJ Jonsim. nnd there was n
great wearlne'* In. hi* voice; ‘but I
didn't know- *he w*nte<l to go there In
n taxi."—fh*%ti»n iVmL
mi , qp
falls In the troatairnt of Bcze
__ __
Tetter, Binffworm, Itch. etc. ~bon*t
become discouraged because other
treatments failed. Hunt'* balvft
has relieved hundreds of such casea.
You can't lose on our Monn
Bnek Guarantee. Try it at onr risk
TOl>AV. Pric* 75c, at drug stores.
A. B. Kicharda Co., 8 her mu a, Tex**
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