The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 11, 1920, Image 3
THI PEOPLE BARNWELL. S. C.
This Medicine Recommended by a Doctor
When a doctor uses a medtolna him-
lUtfl aalf besides prescribing It to hie patleotfl,
Tj he must know that it hap merit _ ,
^ Si This le what Dr. J. H. Wagner, a prom
inent physician of Skate, Kentucky, has
to say about Dr. Hartman's well-known
remedy, PE-RU-NA; "I have used PE-
RU-NA myself for catarih and hare
given It to others for catarrh, bloating
after eating and other ailments. It has
proved a success in all cases with old
and young men and women. All speak
well of PE-RU-NA. It is the best of all
tonics.’*
Dr, Wagner, out of the fullness of his
own personal experience, for the good of
all sick and suffering, recommends a
medicine which he knows to be good.
You may he suVe a doctor would not en
danger his professional reputation by
endorsing PE-RU-NA unless satisfied be
yond a doubt of its value.
Whether your trolble 1)e a cough or a
cold, or a more subtle catarrhal effection -
of the stomach, bowels or other organs,
give PE-RU-NA a trial. The immediate
improvement which you will see will sat
isfy beyond a doubt that PE-RU-NA, is what you need.
PE-RU-NA mav be purchased anywhere in tablet or liquid form.
NEW MOUsm FOR RUM!
Farmer will Displace Gotten pin
In Favor of a Tomato Pasta and
* T I
Potato Paste Factory
DR. J. H. WAGNER
lookout Biscuit
:a.., C-ianoooa
FRESH • CRISP-WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS
me sANfTMtY Mimeoa amno m tmi
MAKING oa IftMl BISCUITS MARK
HUM TMK
STANDARD «f EXCELLENCE
Wr Pw«Ur has twai. or f *tk kt shomli.
•Ask him or writs ss giving his naave.
* CHATTANOOGA BAKERY
Beaufort,—Realising that soma In
dustry must be substituted for the cob
ton crop through this section, owing
to th$ ravages of the boll weevil,
Pat Wall, of Port Royal, a well known
and successful planter, is starting a
new industry, which is the first to be
tried throughouV t^l* section of the
state. « i-
For some time he has successfuly
conducted a cotton gin on his farm
near Sheldon. In 1918 he ginned 586
bales of cotton, in 1>1>. 110 bales and
this year he will convert this gin into
a tomato paste and potato paste fac
tary.
It is estimated that the cost of con
verting this gin ino a tomato and po
tato paste factory vrill be about $700.
GET READY I NOSI TAKE CALOWL'
FOR “Fill"
Keep Your Liver Active, Your
System Purified and Free From
Golds by Taking Calotabs,
the Nausealess Calomel
Tablets, that are De- -
lightful, Safe and
Sure.
Physicians and Druggists are advis
ing their friends to keep their systems
purified and their organs in perfect
working order as a protection against
the return of influenza. They know
that a clogged up system and a lazy
liver favor colds, influenza and serious
complications.
To cut short a cold overnight and to
prevent serious complications take one
Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of
water—that’s all. No salts, no nausea,
no griping, no sickening after effects
„ „ , „ , Next morning vour cold has vanished,
Washington, Walker Wesley Ho ^ j 8 active, your svstem is puri-
ler, a student at Wofford college and fied and re f re8hed 8 nd you are feeling , 4 .
son of the Methodist minister, the g ne w jth a hearty appetite for break- j ous tonight and tomorrow you
Rev. A. E. Holler, has been nominated fast. Eat what you please—no danger, lose a day.
by Senator Dial for vacancy at the Calotabs are sold only in original < alomel is
United States Naval ac ademy. I waled packages, price thirty-five cents
You Never Wake Up Weak, Gripy or Sickened After
Talcing “Dodson’s Liver Tone”—^Listen!
Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It’s
horrible! Take a dose of the danger-
Every druggist is authorized to refund
your money if you are not perfectly
The Slackers.
An array officer said at dinner:
“Home of our gallant young officer*
•re a mined of having acquired thwn«e
of face creams him I powder over In
France Ite that as It may—"
Here tin* officer winked his eye.
“Be that as It may. I know of some
ymtng ..fficer* here at team- who took
even arvater care of ibrtr skins.**
Seeking the Truth.
He—I can't hoar that fellow Clint*
terton He always brings up such un
interesting subject*. What was he
talking to you at«out?
She—You.—London Answer*.
Gaffney.—Ed H. DeCamp has so far delighted with Calotabs.—(Adv.)
recorered from his recent attack of *
illness as to be able to return to hla
home, wh-re he la now convalescing
There are atill a number of mild cate*
of the disease la Gaffney, but happily
It seems to have about run Its course.
“I hear
friends?”
“No. Relative*
A Difference.
you have l»een
visiting
mercury! When It comes
into contact with sour bile, it crashes
Into It, breaking it ufi. Then Is when
you feel that aw-ful nausea and cramp
ing. If you are aluggish. If liver la
torpid and bowels constipated or you
have headache, dlzzinesa, coated
tongue, it breath la bad or vtoroarh
sour. Just try a spoonful of hannleai
Dodson’a Liver Tone tonight.
Here's my guarantee—Go to any
drug store and get a Imttle of Dod
son’s Liver Tone for a few’ cents.
Take a spoonful and if It doesn’t
*tni»ghten you right up and make you
feel fine and vigorous, go back to tho
store and get your money. Dodson'*
Liver Tone Is destroying the sale of
Ciilotnel hecanse It can not sallvata or
make you sick.—Adv.
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by federal and stats officers
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CURE YOUR HORSE
WHEN COLIC COMES
Whew
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past weak,
arrested rha
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of rathar crude
Yes; S. S. S. Is Purely V<
NaturcV
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d<*niiry In her luxe of the h
la literature and life, and t'oiild no
more err in ta*te titan In truth or the
beauty which Is one with It.
She I* gone now, who was so lately
here In such perfection of mind and
non!, that it seems as If she cnttUl
never have lefr us who were privileged
to share the* bounty of her wisdom
and grace.
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even If the Mutumnta
kle rouse* him to snap
Ouch!
She—Why do you smoke so much?
He—Because a good cigar helps me
to think.
She—It’s too bad your cigar dealer
carries such poor stock.
Don’t eclipse the good heart in yon
by a mean, selfish deed. Sunshine Is
what makes the corn grow.
—^ I* the ptirpoaa of ths
owner* of ^e Rteedlv** «i*Bitvr1i)ni st
Chick Springs to e*tabltth in tha near
future s training school for a arses
A certificate of Incorporation has
bees spoiled for by Dr. B. B Steedlg.
Dr. R H. Tike. Mrs. Francis Mont
gomery and Miss Emily A. Green
weod. The school will he known at
the Steedly Clinic and Sanitarium
Tralaing School for Nurses.
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BILIOUSNESS
,et f/>ntgptl 15 Fluid
Talking Back to the Parson.
“I fenr. doctor, I urn not goo<l
enough to go to church.”
“But, my dear mndnm. It isn’t your
goodness. It’s your desire.”
“But I’m not good enough to have
nny desire.”—Boston Transcript.
A Hint.
She—Did I hear anything fall?
He—I think not.
She—Excuse me. I thought
propped a remark.
yoi
A Morning’ Dish Of
certainly doee- hearten orie up—
for the day. Why shouldn’t it?
Grape*NutS is ready-cooked,
, ready-sweetened.and contains
just those good elements nature
requires for the strength to do
things.
Make Grape-NutS your home cereal
Anderson,—The Bijou theater was
again burned at an early hour. This
theater had the misfortune to be burn
ed the latter part of the year, and i
has only been open ten days. The en
tire house being done over and put
Into better shape than It has ever
been.
Rapid Progress on Mill.
Gaffney,—Good progress is being
made on the Cash mills building, and
Mr. Cash said that he hoped' td have |
the building raady for the looms in a
short time, provided the weather is i
favorable.' The machinery has all
b*en contracted for, and will be 'IIk
|
Gaffney before the building is com* 1
pleted. Dr. W.*C. Hamrick said that
work would soon commence on the
buildings for the Musgrove mills, the
f1,000.000 concern . which has just
. ■ baaa orgaotsed—in Gaffn ^
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CASTOMA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Signature
Bank Business Better
Columbia.—Bank clearings of the
Columbia Clearing House association
for the month of February, reached
a total of $14,534,467.34. This ia a big j
increase over February of 1913. tha j
figure* of the latter month being
17.717.969J1 Considering that, tha I
a oath )*st goa* eicaodod bnglaaaa af-
the earfeapaad ag period or* yaw
Thereby Promoting
Cheerfulness indite* .
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tala*I la aeully i*wi»*rery Traa*^ Mltowa.
IS* tSaac** ar* tbat ib* a*ti*at will ra
in* In *troaa **d b**ltSv
Doct*r« any ibat mor* tS*a TS aaa-
er*»alc dta***** earn b* traced ta aa Arid
htnmacS. Blllou*n**a la on* af tS*w. tadk-
yratton. heartburn, brlchla*. sour atomnekb
bloat aad aaa ar* oth*r *l«n* of acl4-
stomach. BATON 1C. th* marvolou* mo*l*r»
■tomaeh r*mrdy. brtnya quick r«ll*f from
th*** stomach mla«rt*a which t*ad ta a Iona
train of a!lm*nta that mak* Ilf* ml**rahia
If not corr*ct*d.
BATON1C lltrrally ab«orba and carrlaa
away the rices* acid. Makes Ik* stomach
•tronf. cool and comfortabl*. Helps dilu
tion , improve* the’ appetite and you th*a
yet full streneth from your food. Thousands
■ay that BATON1C la the most effective
stomach remedy In th* world. It la the help
YOU need. Try It on our money-back-If-
not-satisfied yuarantee. At all dmyyistA
Onlv SO cents for a bta box.
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HEMSTITCHING and PICOTING ATTACH*
MENT; works on any make aewlny machine.
Price 9 $2.SO. Mutual Sales Company. Box
H-93«l. Charlotte, North Carolina.
Wanted—Student*; Bookkeeplny. Shorthand.-
Porl-Uon* wattiny. Train quickly. Greenabora
Commerc’l Sch.. Greenaboro.N C.. for Cataloff.
FRECKLES
nrW YORK;
For Over
Thirty Years
SELECTED EARLY SPECKLED VELVBT
HK.A \ SEED |3 bushel; S3 100 pounds;
Xhainievill* gin*n>on>.-Go«, Tbam—vUitau Mae
HEMSTITCHING and PICOTING ATTACH
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CHINES. |1 30. Full lastrbetloss. Addrem
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R or Id t tuunploo Roytaterod R
ere due aprmy and aun.mvr to soa ol W ortd
Cham plan Rutter Produror. IH* sack fab.
Cl net a oat t Twa hetfar calve* and
hail liae. 'd*ttv*red pr-a*id *un
mlttirrs •*uaraat«**d fr«-r from 4
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