The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 18, 1919, Image 3
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WOMAN WORKS
15 HOURS A DAY
Marvelous Story of Woman*!
*,Change from Weakness
to Strength by Taking
Druggist's Advice
.» — 3 —
Peru, Ind.—-"I suffered from a dis
placement with backache and dragging
down pains so
badly that at times
I could not be on
my feet and it did
not seem as though
I eouid staind it I
tried different
medicines without
any benefit and
several doctors
told me nothing
but an operation
would do me any
good. My drug-
f ist told me of
ydia E. Pink-
% jjH' jfijij ham's Vegetable
V W Compound. I took
\/\\V \ r€SU ^
Y \\ \ that I am now well
' ^ and strong. I get
up in the morning at four o’clock, do my
housework, then go to a factory and work
all day. come home and get supper and
feel good. I don’t know how many of
my friends I have told what Lydia E.
Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has
done for me. Mrs. Anna Meteriano
36 West 10th St., Peru, Ind.
Women who suffer from any such ail
ments should not fail to try this famous
root and herb remedy. Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound. .
CHEST CLOGGED UP
WITH HEAVY GOLD?
Don't gtv# it * chance to
in"—um» Dr. Ktssf'•
New Discovery
TO SOLVE HOUSING PROBLEM
Thirty or More Business Men Are to
Agree to Build a Residence, Each
to Cost 12.500 to $5,000.
Rock Hill.—There is now on; foot a
plan tyy which it is hoped to Rive Rock
Hill 30 or more new residences by
July 1, 1920. The interest in this new
plan Is keen and it is hpt believed any
difficulty will be met In putting the
movement across in short order.
In brief the plan is to have at least
(30 business men to agree to build a
residence, the price ranging from
$2,500 to$5.000 each, each person sub
scribing to the plan putting up a
guarantee of good faith.
A YTulrttor
Eomattrr
M
By T. B. ALDERSON
1
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Columbia.—One of the most recent
evidences of the progressive spirit
now animating the business men of
Columbia Is shown by the formation
of the American cotton mills. Inc, j
with an authorised capital stock* ; of |
$260,000.
Parllngton —The death rate . from
typhoid fever has been reduced in
Darlington county 80 per cent, during
the past two years by sanitation and
•duration, according to the annual re
port of Dr L. A. Riser, director of the
department of county healtb work for
the state board of health
Cheater — Constable l.onnle W.
Wood, of l^eda. tell* of the rsptura
of a still with Itg complete *-pul;»ment
on Bruid riser in Keirdeld county.
(Copyright.)
OVERTY find pathos,
gentility find blighted
hopes, nsp^rntions and
hidden emotions — all
these played a part In
the dull experience of
the odd ten people who
had lived year In and
y*ea. r out at Mrs.
Rhode Markham’s
city hoarding house. ,
Its proprietress was
a good-hearted woman,
but the constant grind
had worn her out.
j
As Christmas approached, however,
the faded, hut 'faithful old eyes
brightened, for. though poor and
humble, her little coterie were gen
erous souls and a special purse was
her reward when the Christmas tree
gave up Its treasure.
Miss Myrtle Deane had occupied the
best room In the house for over three
year*. She lived on an annuity of
limited volume, and although twenty-
eight. retained much of the freshness
and charm of girlhood.
Reuben Willis, thirty, and a bache
lor. a silent, retiring man. filled a
subordinate position In « bank, and.
It was said, came of a Once wokltR^y
family and hia acth n« showed hi*
g»*od breedog
to he a mate*
HUNGRY BUT
DAREN’T EAT
Take Tape's Diapepsin" and
eat favorite foods
*■. i
- without fear
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Yonr meals hit back. Yonr stomach
Is sour, acid, gassy and you feel bloat
ed after eating or you have heavy
lumps of Indigestion pain or headache,
but never mind. Here Is Instant re
lief.
Don’t stay upset! Eat a tablet of
Pape’s Diapepsin tablets and immedi
ately the indigestion, gases, acidity arid
all stomach distress caused by acidity
ends.
Pape’s Diapepsin tablets are the
surest, quickest stomach relievers In
the world. They cost very little at
drug stores,—Adv.
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A go!L ball driven, 1 no mutter how
forcibly, against »i loost»‘ canvas cur
tain, goes “dead" and falls harmlessly
Instead of slu-tng nwny, possibly to do
damage. * In a new device for golf
practice and infraction,* wuch n cur
tain. about 40 Inches high ami
Inches wide, is mounted on a folding
frame that loans sligluly toward the
player, and has canvas shV wings fur
ther to routine tin- ball, says Popular
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TO TONE UP THE
SYSTEM
King. N. C. r—"I wish to say that I find
Dr. IVrcw's Cicldeo MMical Discovery and
Farorim Piwicrip-
lion the best tonioB
ou the market.
“My wile saya she
wouki have boeo
dead had alie not tak
en Favorite Pro
scription. One bot
tle always puts her
straight when she
S ets weak and run-
own. 1 took a
bottle of 'Golden
Medical Discovery!
k and the result was
^ a gain of one and one*
^ half pounds in
weight. It’s fine to tone up the system, bet
ter I think than cod-liver oiL”—J. WAL*
TER TUTTLE, Route 2.
Greenville. — Because the word
"alacher** followed bis name on a
blackboard after his had failed to sub
scribe to war charities in 1918. M A
Bas** brought sttrt for the aum of $10.-
000 against the Victor Monaghan mills
in the court of common pleas. The
plaintiff, who was an employe of the
rMonaghaji Mill, alleged that his name
appealed on a blackboard near the en
-trance—ta-t he-mill ami that the word:
“slacker" was written after it. which.
In his opinion., was ground for libel
proceedingS^__
WOMEN WITH BACKACHE
*7Chattanooga, Tenn.:—"Dr. Pierce’s re
medies wore a great help to me, _I had
become Jill rundown in health due to my
having inward weakness, I was nervous
ahd^ttk and TOuldTropr at or
find dreadfur pains i
Drouth Still On.
Chester.^—While the rainfall has
been excessive in this section, reports
received by the Southern Public .Utili-'
ties company from the Carolina and
V .s t .«
•Will y
ati# flutt
ktirly *hi
m#riling dr« •>#
“XIr. Willis. I' hot*# the practical
)«>kes of XIr. Rascotn hav# not brt-n
token by you as an
ll ^ ron L did the
sum# thoughtless
thing with ull of
ua. And you ran
away before w#
could give out the
presenta. Here Is
yours, a trifling
gift, but 1 hope It
will please you. be
cause I made It
myself.”
WiHis parted the
tissue paper to
-i disclose a pair of
J knit house sllppert.
His heart warmed toward this
modest, lonely gentlewoman, who had
devoted *o many hours to show her
friendly g^teem.
“J eannot express how I appreciate
them," he said, an 4 d then a quick Im
pulse swayed him. The letter In his
Northwestern railway which line tra
verses imicli of the watershed of the pocket reminded him of a vast change
Southern Power company on.Catawba In circumstances and fortune. “They
. . river wheiv rain would living relief. I make methiuk of home,” he added In
fePe 1iead h 'fvv aa 1 mi»-r ah llTwhen ^began ' owin g t0 tho low water of that stream a tone of pathetic reminiscence. “Miss
taking Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescription indicate that no Immediate relief can peane. we would know how to ap-
and also Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dio- be anticipated, as there has been preciate a home, you and I, wouldn’t
STto StVa^d pra. t joally no ram on the tipper part! we nowr .
strength. I could eat and sleep well_and of the watershed. i Tlie fair lady Klghed. A dim blur
We have the Fish
T O FARMERS who know thie value of fish and want it in
their Fertilizer, we announce that we have laid, in an
ample supply* of fish scrap to meet all demands. If you
wapt the genuine, original Fish Scrap Fertilizer, insist on
ROYSTE R’S
FERTILIZER
trade mark
/
waa^iA iietUr-hoalUi thaa I had been for. a
long time previously. 1 ’—MRS A* D.
COCHRAN, 105 Whiteside St.
BRONCHITIS
Alton Park. Tenn.:—“Dr. Pierce’s medi-
flbes have been used a great deal in my
Umiiv with the very* he*t of results. I had
B giH that had chronic bronchitis and I
never found anything that would give her
relief until I began giving her Dr. risree’s
Golden Medical In* overy and it gave ber
More real help than all other medicine put
together. J nave U~on "CotdoBlftsdkoif
Work of Boll Weevil.
Batesburg—Certain of the baneful
effects following the invasion of the
boll weevil, whose vanguard has al
ready appeared in this section, a
party of from 30 to 40 of LeesvUle’s
and Batesburg’s loading farmers and
business men left here for a week’s
tour of inapectioD through portions of
Alabama. This trip will include a
of teriT* - effused Trer eyes.
”!f I had one," continued Willis,
coming cln«er to her, “would .'you
share It with me?"
Thera was a aob and XPs# Deane
wavered. Willis tenderly clasped ber
waKt. He knew she bad given Bisent
in ber shrinking way.
"I have iuxi received a letter frori
the lawyer of n near relative apprl#-
me #4 (ho fwrt i hat I
The Fertilizer That Made
Fish Scrap Famous
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