The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 11, 1920, Image 2
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•Ttpo’n ninpcp«ln, M by neu aK^in;
tbeaddlty of the stomach, InMuntly re
Ilexes the food souring ana fcnnentn
tlon which causes the misery-making
rases, heartburn, flatulence, fullness
ar pain in stomach and Intestines.
A few tablets of ‘’tape’s piupepsin”
bring relief almost ns "soon as they
reach the stomach. They help regulate
disordered stomachs so 'ftfvorite foods
can be eaten without distress—Costs
no little at drug stores.
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TRANSFER WHICH TAKES PLACE
. ON MARCH 1 IS PRACTICALLY
ACCOMPLISHED ALREADY.
NEW LEGISLATION PREPARED
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Break Up That Cold;
Avoid Influenza
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other oerious trouble £
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Start fighting
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Government Control Has Opened ths
Way for Co-Operation, Pooling and
Other Things That Were Not Per
mitted in the Past,
By JAMES P. HORNADAY.
Washington.—On the stroke of 12 a.
m., March 1, the federal government
will cease to operate the railroads of
tile country. Neither the traveling
public nor that larger section of the
public which does not travel regularly
will be able to note that anything un
usual lias happened. In other words, I
the daily sendee of the transportation
lines will go on as it d.d while the
guM*ntiiieui was the supreme author
ity. ami as it did before I lie goieni-
. iiieiit took the roads over for operate |
| lug pur|K»seH. Am h matter of faet the
transfer of the roads hack to their
owners has already pracfi<*ull* taken
place. The change on March 1 will
largely lie one of l*o<»kk«'epina 1 Mir
ing the lust month the railroad admin- ,
tstmthm alih'li was eaiablislied her#
* hen the goierntucut as a war necrw*
stty tw*gaii to <'|N-hrtr the has
tieen quietly returning vartcu* func- !
Hons to lt»e rea|awtlte owneni «f tha \
road*. Ity the ttHiminc of Msrrtl I
i there will wot ha mte h %l«ilae evP •
dra.e that the rstlrusd stStaltoUl'wlhai
A Remarkable Crtc
Given Up By Five Doctors
-"Two
ibfsdlcal Ihseovecy
not only saved my
life but riwtomd nw
to perfect health
after five doctors
e ve mn up s* hrpo-
m. It was about
^two months after my
‘irstl '.by can eund I
became so bloated
that I could not get
around at all and
.finally I stayed in
my bed helpless for
' nine weeks. The
^doctors said J would
cot live two weeks
when a neighl>or re-
comracnde Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery to me, and a a last resort I took
it. Before tho first bottle was gone I was
tip and around, and by the time I had
finished the second bottle of ‘Golden Medi
cal Discovery* I was a perfectly well woman.
That state of good health I am still enjoy
ing, so am convinced that mine was a per
manent cure, and I "cannot praise Dr.
Tierce’s Golden Medical Discovery too
highly for the great benefit it has been to
me.’’—MRS. MARY LEE UAiMPTON,
V Orear 8L
Our Neighbors Suffer
from Colds
Alton Park, Tenn.:—"About three years
•go I caught a very heavy cold and my
limk» ached and pained me terribly. I took
several different kind.’ of medicines bm.
nothing gave me the relief that Dr. Tierce*
Golden M« dical Discovery did right from the
first few doses. I took two bottles of it sud
consider it an excellent tonic and buihier.
My eekl cleared up nicely and then the aches
and pains left mo—that is why 1 recom
mend Dr. Pierce’s Golden Mediea! Dip.
eovny so highly.’'—MRS. ELIZABETH
BLACK. Union St.
long ago Dr. Tierce combined certain
valuable vegetable incredMaU—writhout
the use of alcohol—en that these r ruo-
dies always have beta stnrtiy temper-
i merlmtose, Hrrvi lOe for trial pei\-
ef any of Dr. YVrtws awtilwi
lavalals' UoSaL Buflalo. N. Y.
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THE STATEWIDE CONFERENCE
CONVENES WITH MORE THAN
THREE HUNDRED PRESENT
BIS TUSK AHEM OF CHURCH
People of China, Said to be Disgusted
with Conduct of Gavemment, are
Rapidly Becoming Bolshevist*
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Carolina pastors heard men of nation-
al^epute tell of the great task ahead
of the churches of the state and na
tion at the opening session of tha
state-wide pastor’s conference here.
Dr. Charles H. Pratt, of New York,
Is leading the team of speakers and
made the initial aJdress.
Dr. D. Clay Lilly, one of the fore
most church leaders in America, con
ducted the devotional exercises.
The afternoon seseion was devoted
largely te speakers from the various
missionary fields. Dr J. L. Gordine.
returned missionary from Korea, told
of the Iron hand* rule there by the
Japs and how the couatry must be
Christianised that the prop is may be
saved. Dr R J. McMullen. Just bark
from China, preseatxd some startllac .
facte shout that rowatry He said the r
people la Chinn ere beromlag disgust
ed with the government end tnrning
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wee id mop thin, he said
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to wme begun at the Pi ret «*hrtef-
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Old Folks* Cough*
PISOS
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a|*il«* of tlw fuit that It Inrrvw
In June, li»IH. Th»* net ootru
■ ntiaiu iul view, of go\en*m<
atloti wan lliat the »*ervl4*e reiitk*r**d
th«- iwopU* cowl tlieiu more thnn ever
In-fore uiul the rou'U. at ilmt, were un*
uhle to |»a> their wu>.
New Law for tha Railways.
Through (he ntllroad le»;i>lii»lon.
which, unloMt there is h slip, will be
ready by March 1 when the roada co
bock, the government will maintain a
closer supervision than ever before
over tin* railroads. This legislation is
by no means satisfactory to ail the
Interests in\olve<I, but it is regarded
as a fair beginning. The general ex-
pi^ciation in congress is Unit within
another year the legislation "will have
to be revised to meet conditions as
they develop following the return of
the roads to their owners. The inter
state commission under this legisla
tion will he a tribunal of much more
Importance than it was before the
war. It is to be the agency through
which the government is to supervise
the operation of the roads. It is also
to he the rate-fixing agency. Under
the legislation there will he no compul
sory consolidation of .the roads into
a limited number of systems, hut per
missive consolidation.
The o(>eratlon of the roads under
private management will be watched
wITR (he mm * r» of tnreresr hY
a great many men who have decided
views of one kind or another with re
spect tu how the transportation »ym
terns of the country should he operat
ed. There are. n« la well known, many
Adenrates «f government 0<
is tfiot the
to wnetner or not f
Mmm poemonontif
• nt bo men estsd ntsfifln fin
hsrmfat ne kai>*t pft-lw >ae drops
Serb a msdirvaa M Dr. Kilmer's fhvamp
Moot, kidney, fiver sod bladder remedy,
TW same standard at parity, atevnetb
and esceUeace m ms in tamed ta every
bottle of Swamp Root.
It is seiantificslly compounded from
vegetable her be.
It ta not a stimuisot aad ia taken in
tea spoonful doses.
It is not recommended for everything
It is nature’s great helper in relieving
aad overcoming kidney, liver and blad
der troubles.
A sworn statement of purity is with
every tattle of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-
Hoot
Ores a wwod tirwwnw w*d bos
to qnosted tho stale brwlih office f<
4* .ppf saofmo ifijalfi .BAhLh^y
<e 1.-
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used tn enceiaoting school children In
Grown ood who have not yot been vac-
rlaated Several doyt ago hP# vncclno
points wore shipped horn
St Matthews —At an alec tlon horn
to deridp tha bond tsaua for paving
the streets, tha yaas carrlad tha ala<
tion by a vota of 72 to 2. Only 22 pei
cent of tha electors voted. Tha city
will receive federal aid for about a
mile which runs through the town.
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was cmmsc
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told If'* •
fefc I*<C 11
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Rock Hill,—Rock Hill's memorial
arch, erected on Main street in honor
If you need a medicine, you should 0 f young men o! the ilty and com-
have the best. On wile at *11 ^ tore> m unity who fought In the world war,
in bottles of two sixes, medium and Urge.
However, if you wish first to try this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Is to give w*ay to the march of pro
gress. Workmen were dismantling the
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a , structure, erected in the early days of
sample bottle. When writing be sure and 1919. so a* to enable the erection of a
mention this paper.—Adv. ^ business house on the lot in front of
which the arch was placed.
It Sometimes Happens.
"Well, he made his bed—”
"And now he lies in It?"
"No, fte lies about It."
Freshen a Heavy Skin
With the antiseptic, fascinating Cntl-
enra -Talcum Powder, an exquisitely
scented convenient, economical fnce.
akin, baby and dusting powder and
perfume. Renders other perfumes su
perfluous. One of the Cutlcura Toilet
Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum).—Adv.
Judge Smith, Commander.
Camden,—Mendel L. Smith, former
judge of the South Carolina circuit
court and whp served overseas as a
lieutenant colonel at general head-
quarters, American expeditionary fore-
If You Hear
Anybody Talking
about coffee prices or coffee troubles,
tell them to quit coffee and try
Watch your thoughts as well a* your
IfP, . ’ ^
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es, has been elected commander of
the Kershaw county post of the Ameri
can Legion, vice L. Whit Boykin, who
has moved to Sumter. At the meet
ing the veterans were enthusiastic in
favor of a membership campaign and
a Urge scope of activity for the poet
and another meeting will be held
hUrchlK
A ten days* trial shows results that
please, and with gain in comfort there
is hb loss ofpleasure.